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they didn't choose to america, to rochester, and i just wish that other people could see and think if they were in their shoes. andrecolich-montesano-diaz: what i say to them, "you have been through so much. you've traveled thousands and thousands of miles. horrific things have happened to you. you've watched your family members die. you've gone without eating for a month. how hard is it to study every night?" and they're like, "you're right, miss." i say, "you need to study. you need to read every night." all: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. woman: one person... grimes: most of our kids are refugees. they didn't choose it. they didn't chose this life. they didn't choose to come to somewhere else. they didn't choose to america, to rochester, and i just wish that other people could see and think if they were in their shoes. she has her own very unique individual style. i always tell her i'm jealous because she experiments wh all these big, beautiful hairstyles. yena: i like to change my hair all the time. i like to change clothes every time and my shoes, everything. grimes: the one thing th
they didn't choose to america, to rochester, and i just wish that other people could see and think if they were in their shoes. andrecolich-montesano-diaz: what i say to them, "you have been through so much. you've traveled thousands and thousands of miles. horrific things have happened to you. you've watched your family members die. you've gone without eating for a month. how hard is it to study every night?" and they're like, "you're right, miss." i say, "you need to...
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jordan rochester with us. tim o'brien with us as well.conomics and true politics of washington. right now we digress. he is someone that everyone within journalism watches, tyler brule is with "monocle." it's a magazine that you can put on your coffee table and disappear out of your house. i know this from firsthand experience. children steeled up my coffee table and he joins us now from his city as well. he is the editor in chief of "monocle." let's talk about zurich. you have a love affair with zurich out of london. it's an expensive place. this bowtie is $30 more in zurich than anywhere else. why do we like zurich in 2018? it would probably $60 more at least. a couple of things. i can speak specifically for our business. we have been looking for a base that functions incredibly well, which is logistically found where there's investments in infrastructure. we have to have a news base where we can obviously deploy quite quickly. from a business point of view, in media, we looked around the world and our two biggest advertising markets ar
jordan rochester with us. tim o'brien with us as well.conomics and true politics of washington. right now we digress. he is someone that everyone within journalism watches, tyler brule is with "monocle." it's a magazine that you can put on your coffee table and disappear out of your house. i know this from firsthand experience. children steeled up my coffee table and he joins us now from his city as well. he is the editor in chief of "monocle." let's talk about zurich. you...
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of people off to go there a private person might build a road if you're a bridge in shreveport or rochester or middle site city or anywhere else in the country no private investor and there won't be any large part of the country will be out and will be left out? rural america which lacks the population to attract investment and they get shut out and it's not close to enough. not close to enough. worse, the it would mean a slew of tools from one end of america to the other and large developers will make a quick a new investment and who will pay for it. your average middle-class working-class americans who drive the polls. these companies, let's face it, everyone knows it and they will not lend money to build roads and not get anything in return. and they don't ask for return other than jobs creating building roads and jobs created because new companies new housing do other things located alongside the road. it does pay for itself to what the economists would call external cost. the companies that invest they want to make an immediate return and that means tolls, tolls and mortals. mortals ma
of people off to go there a private person might build a road if you're a bridge in shreveport or rochester or middle site city or anywhere else in the country no private investor and there won't be any large part of the country will be out and will be left out? rural america which lacks the population to attract investment and they get shut out and it's not close to enough. not close to enough. worse, the it would mean a slew of tools from one end of america to the other and large developers...
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host: rochester, new york, independent line. hello. guest: good morning. i used to watch fox and msnbc. i would skip the opinion people. i think both sides tell the truth. they just emphasize different stories that may suit their worldview or philosophy. you switch from one channel to another, and you do not hear anything about what the other people are saying. that i stopped watching the cable news, and my life is so much better. i do not miss it at all. .his makes everybody crazy despite what president trump says, they will be on that for half an hour. host: thank you. appreciate it. guest: there are people who are turned off from the contentious and sometimes polarizing nature of cable news. era seemin the truck so polarized -- politics and the trump era seem so polarized there are days when i may not turn on the tv just to get a break. i understand people maybe wanting to watch c-span instead. earlier point, i do notice and sometimes talk about this in my columns on foxnews.com or my program, that if a story is favorable to president trump, it may get
host: rochester, new york, independent line. hello. guest: good morning. i used to watch fox and msnbc. i would skip the opinion people. i think both sides tell the truth. they just emphasize different stories that may suit their worldview or philosophy. you switch from one channel to another, and you do not hear anything about what the other people are saying. that i stopped watching the cable news, and my life is so much better. i do not miss it at all. .his makes everybody crazy despite what...
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. >> so in the fall of 2013, charlie tan left his parent's home near rochester new york and drove the few hours to kornell. i met charlie first day. he was one of the first people i met. >> quarterback. >> he's one of the most encouraging team players we have. leader on the team by example and through words. >> rob and charlie became great friends. >> one of the most generous and selfless people i ever met. >> charlie impressed teammates and coach. >> good football player. always quiet. got a smile. never late. >>> a place called pittsburg new york. >> it's a very nice community. very picturesque community. >> big lawns. >> a lot of executives from kodak and xerox and lawyers. >> charlie was the younger of two boys. his parents gym and gene born in china lived in canada before moving charlie and his brother to upstate new york. his dad ran a tech business that thrived. home just radiated upper middle class comfort. his friend ana had been there on occasion. >> i we went over to his house. i didn't know his parents very well. talked to his mom a couple times. didn't have much conversat
. >> so in the fall of 2013, charlie tan left his parent's home near rochester new york and drove the few hours to kornell. i met charlie first day. he was one of the first people i met. >> quarterback. >> he's one of the most encouraging team players we have. leader on the team by example and through words. >> rob and charlie became great friends. >> one of the most generous and selfless people i ever met. >> charlie impressed teammates and coach. >>...
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coach leonard has coached the rochester rockets football team since 2016 with an impressive -- 2006 with an impressive 133 win and 29 loss career record, including a record seven state championships. the most by any public school in my home state of illinois. derrick is known for being one of the most gifted offensive minds in high school football. but coach leonard reaches beyond football with his message of faith, family, and football. in that order. he's a leader with the fellowship of christian athletes and ensures his players are equipped to become good men in life after they graduate from high school and walk off of that football field. i'm proud to have coach leonard as a friend, and i want to congratulate him and his family and his team on this honor. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields back his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. duncan, for five minutes. mr. duncan: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the spending bill we will vote on later today will pass because there's something in it for almost everyone, but there's nothing f
coach leonard has coached the rochester rockets football team since 2016 with an impressive -- 2006 with an impressive 133 win and 29 loss career record, including a record seven state championships. the most by any public school in my home state of illinois. derrick is known for being one of the most gifted offensive minds in high school football. but coach leonard reaches beyond football with his message of faith, family, and football. in that order. he's a leader with the fellowship of...
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buffalo, rochester, and attica was filled with 2400 men. black and puerto rican but also white men, and the conditions were horrendous. role of toilet paper to last a month, two quarts of water to do everything in, wash, clean yourselves, drink. medical care so bad that prisoners were not only dying at attica but were permanently disfigured from lack of care. that theis the context men in the yard start talking in thecivil rights present, human rights in the prison. and of course many of these guys had also come from the street that had been very active, particularly rebellions in philadelphia in 1964, harlem in 1950 four, rochester in 1964, and they began to ask for help, initially through the system, writing letters to state senators and begging the commissioner of corrections to do something. but nothing was really done. and in fact what was done was a great deal more repression. anyone who was caught having a letter asking for help, would be driven to keep lock which meant you were thrown in yourself or indefinite amounts of time and yo
buffalo, rochester, and attica was filled with 2400 men. black and puerto rican but also white men, and the conditions were horrendous. role of toilet paper to last a month, two quarts of water to do everything in, wash, clean yourselves, drink. medical care so bad that prisoners were not only dying at attica but were permanently disfigured from lack of care. that theis the context men in the yard start talking in thecivil rights present, human rights in the prison. and of course many of these...
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and also lisa rochester from delaware who says she wants research on the causes of gun violence. >> i think one of the things that could be done right away to lift this ban from us being able to research it. >> if there were gaps there then we need to look at those gaps. >> more from aeroarea bob casey tweeted congress should have votes on measures to reduce gun violence including universal background checks and a ban on bump stock weapons. and senator toomey tweeted i believe gun safety legislation should focus on keeping guns away from those who shouldn't have them, criminals, the mentally ill and terrorists. the organization released a statement saying it has a long-standing policy of not commenting until facts are known. live in the digital operation center, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> and leaders in our area are focus focusing on school safety and urging people to speak up if they have concerns about a family member or neighbor. it's important to tell someone if someone needs help. >> let us know of a suspected problem. >> the county has installed panic buttons in all public a
and also lisa rochester from delaware who says she wants research on the causes of gun violence. >> i think one of the things that could be done right away to lift this ban from us being able to research it. >> if there were gaps there then we need to look at those gaps. >> more from aeroarea bob casey tweeted congress should have votes on measures to reduce gun violence including universal background checks and a ban on bump stock weapons. and senator toomey tweeted i believe...
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there was a local artist in rochester, where i'm from.ope to see you and your brother in beijing in four years. are you up for it? >> i'm up for it. there's nothing more that i love than coming out and doing this and representing our country. i think it's worth it to hold on for as long as you can. i think four years isn't so long. >> yeah. >> you did us all proud. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, jon. >>> we'll head over to al and get a check of the weather. >> all right. let's take a look and see what we've got for our week ahead. you can see we have heavy rain in the ohio and mississippi river valley. windy conditions through the southwest. in the midweek period, the same area will continue to see the heavy rain, a big flood threat, lower in the mississippi river valleys. look for bitter cold in the plains and sunshine along the west coast. at the end of the week, weather turning colder in the northeast. the flooding potential continues through the gulf coast. we're looking at sunshine out west. yeah. yep. we got a dinosaur. th
there was a local artist in rochester, where i'm from.ope to see you and your brother in beijing in four years. are you up for it? >> i'm up for it. there's nothing more that i love than coming out and doing this and representing our country. i think it's worth it to hold on for as long as you can. i think four years isn't so long. >> yeah. >> you did us all proud. thank you so much. >> thank you so much, jon. >>> we'll head over to al and get a check of the...
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rochester, new york, 34 degrees. williamsport 47. so that cold is not that far away.d front is already moved through. so as we go hour by hour, we will see the cooler temperatures settle in as well. ultimate doppler few spotty showers out that tonight. the same goes tomorrow and the next day and the next day and the next day because this cold front is going to be moving through and stall to our south. when it does that, areas of low pressure weak disturbances will just ride along the front day by day bringing us periods of rain. it will be hard to time exactly when the rain will be coming through but we'll be a able to do that over the next couple of days with our future weather. how much rain to expect? well, by tomorrow evening about half an inch in philadelphia. then another wave of low pressure comes in and then quarter inch of rain will be moving in on friday. saturday just a chance of a few showers and then sunday some consistent rain so by the time we make it to sunday night we're talking about 2-inches of rain we're all well above normal for the month. finally
rochester, new york, 34 degrees. williamsport 47. so that cold is not that far away.d front is already moved through. so as we go hour by hour, we will see the cooler temperatures settle in as well. ultimate doppler few spotty showers out that tonight. the same goes tomorrow and the next day and the next day and the next day because this cold front is going to be moving through and stall to our south. when it does that, areas of low pressure weak disturbances will just ride along the front day...
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. >> jennifer generals underwent surgery at mayo clinic rochester, minnesota last objecting.brosis, genetic disorder that blocks airways and she has never been able to breathe normally but new she can thanks to anonymous person who made a choice to be a donor. >> i wouldn't be here today without them. i'm sorry. it is in the about me but it business them and their legacy lives on because i get to live it now, and that is a special thing that i'm so proud of and i take these lungs and take this gift as like a child almost that i will protect all my life and their legacy is my miracle. >> video has since gone viral over 1 million views on you tube. >> wow. >>> welshing still to come adorable animals celebrate the chinese new years. >>> and if you enjoy april the giraffe your funnies about to double, we will show you two pregnant gir >>> race is on for two pregnant giraffeness colorado. >> which will give birth first pair of expecting moms, both are bread within a month of each other around this time last year. handlers at shy and mountain zoo says giraffe gestation period is 13
. >> jennifer generals underwent surgery at mayo clinic rochester, minnesota last objecting.brosis, genetic disorder that blocks airways and she has never been able to breathe normally but new she can thanks to anonymous person who made a choice to be a donor. >> i wouldn't be here today without them. i'm sorry. it is in the about me but it business them and their legacy lives on because i get to live it now, and that is a special thing that i'm so proud of and i take these lungs...
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toronto and rochester new york at 50 really unusual for this time of year.hat chilly airy treating well to the north. high pressure were you off the coast keeping it mild for the next couple of days but we have a storm that's brewing. that storm doesn't look like much right now over texas but it's going move these high cirrus clouds our way tomorrow you'll see that milky white sky with warm temperatures but then a coastal storm develops and this is how it's going to unfo unfold. we'll start the clock tonight at about 8:00 o'clock. you can see the beginning of this storm. then by tomorrow afternoon it's still well to the west. you can see right there over kansas and the panel handle of oklahoma by the time we fast forward thursday morning you have a strong low over chicago, mainly rain out in front of it. we see the rain by the midday period. then the storm really begins to take shape. thursday night here is one area of low pressure. that's circle with some snow in the midwest even through erie and along the pennsylvania new york border and some redevelopment
toronto and rochester new york at 50 really unusual for this time of year.hat chilly airy treating well to the north. high pressure were you off the coast keeping it mild for the next couple of days but we have a storm that's brewing. that storm doesn't look like much right now over texas but it's going move these high cirrus clouds our way tomorrow you'll see that milky white sky with warm temperatures but then a coastal storm develops and this is how it's going to unfo unfold. we'll start the...
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sorry joe but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in austin houston rochester new york pittsburgh washington d.c. and other cities go to redacted tor dot com for details or vote for your city to be added until next time goodnight. that's just. so that i want to do it just show the face do it i would be very clear right. away go to. management. and they all they they have one they have and they have i'm running. a scam you need to feel. something yeah i'm them what do you have of the bahamas. do you. come to mind if. i want to mean that we can measure the constant negative. light from many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money kill you narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy but great so one more chance with. the base it's going to. in america a college degree requires a great deal. payi
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blunt rochester. the chair: the gentlelady from delaware is recognized for two minutes. ms. blunt rochester: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for your leadership on this issue. mr. chairman, as former delaware secretary of labor, i rise to strongly oppose h.r. 620, the a.d.a. education and reform act of 2017. this bill on the floor today would roll back the clock on civil rights for people with disabilities. 27 years ago congress passed the transformative americans with disabilities act, which prohibited discrimination against people with disabilities and mandated that they have equal opportunity to participate in society. before the a.d.a., a person with a disability could be barred from a meaningful career, education, and really to live a fulfilling life. mr. speaker, some claim that the a.d.a. exposes businesses to exosh tent cost or damage awards but it's not the norm. it's one of the myths that's perpetuated. according to the department of labor, 57% of accommodations cost nothing at all, while the rest typically cost only $500. so once you peel back the myths sur
blunt rochester. the chair: the gentlelady from delaware is recognized for two minutes. ms. blunt rochester: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for your leadership on this issue. mr. chairman, as former delaware secretary of labor, i rise to strongly oppose h.r. 620, the a.d.a. education and reform act of 2017. this bill on the floor today would roll back the clock on civil rights for people with disabilities. 27 years ago congress passed the transformative americans with disabilities act,...
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that's our show but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in austin houston rochester new york pittsburgh washington d.c. and other cities go to redacted tor dot com for details or vote for your city to be added until next time goodnight. in america a college degree requires a great deal. decades long debt. study is so hard it requires. going through humiliation to enter society. and paci into debt sometimes quite literally. launched other true colors of universities in the u.s. . that's because there's survival guide book stacie just like all the stores at least . there you go to get a. good repatriations look at the rest a seventy. bill of the seven kaiser report. latham's just. cut. the function. certain i want to do things that show everybody is doing really be very clear right. away the for. management. and they don't they they when they have to then they have. given you need to feel it is very. soft yeah and then what do you have that they have. do you wonder. what that's going to do whatever. i want to be in the book and there's you still want to talk more negative cash. flow walks
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that's our show but i have live comedy shows coming up in austin houston rochester new york pittsburgh washington d.c. and other cities. go to redacted tor dot com for details or to vote for your city to be added until next time goodnight. and twenty four you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know who i mean you are liz put me in the new bill is that i'm new school and new to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four. those who took part in this to do over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. the other make they're talking back on a banker and fiduciary to fiduciary in other words are saying that bitcoin as even our lunch the returns on bitcoin of made everything we do is a bank look stupid a mature and a low performance even warren buffett has not kept up with bitcoin nobody's kept up with that point so they're saying that oh it's a non corre
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morning, this photo from a weather watcher in east sussex and simile wintry scenes sent in from rochesterngland, heaviest this morning and there could be some patches of ice. they should ease as we move through the day and away from those wintry showers, dry and brighter weather. that spells of sunshine developing but it won't feel warm. particularly in the south—east with a north—easterly wind, which will ta ke a north—easterly wind, which will take the edge of temperatures although it will ease through the day. temperatures largely in the mid single figures. this evening and overnight, the wind will pick up in the north—west is ahead on this band of cloud, rain, sleet and snow that will edge its way south—east overnight. it will bring snow for northern ireland, scotland, northern england and wales. ahead of it, widespread frost but mostly dry with one or two patches of freezing fog. behind it, wintry showers feeding to the north west. a cold night across the north west. a cold night across the board these are the towns and cities temperatures, but it will be called in rural areas. some
morning, this photo from a weather watcher in east sussex and simile wintry scenes sent in from rochesterngland, heaviest this morning and there could be some patches of ice. they should ease as we move through the day and away from those wintry showers, dry and brighter weather. that spells of sunshine developing but it won't feel warm. particularly in the south—east with a north—easterly wind, which will ta ke a north—easterly wind, which will take the edge of temperatures although it...
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congresswoman blunt rochester, who we had testimony from -- beautiful testimony from earlier. congresswoman slaughter from new york. congressman hoffman of california. congressman mcnerney of california. congresswoman barragan of california. congresswoman jan schakowsky of illinois. congressman garamendi of california. congresswoman bonamici of oregon. congressman -- congresswoman jayapal, again, i acknowledge her leadership, a member of the judiciary committee. -- committee of jurisdiction for this. congressman lewis, again, i acknowledged john lewis. congressman cicilline, a member of the judiciary committee. congressman juan vargas of california. . they have been just extraordinary, all of them, but, again, the members of the homeland security committee, congressman bennie thompson, was in meetings with us preparing to come to the floor and i want to acknowledge his leadership on this as well. congressman adam schiff spent some time with us in caucus downstairs on this subject. so many of our colleagues participated in our early morning meeting until our next meeting before
congresswoman blunt rochester, who we had testimony from -- beautiful testimony from earlier. congresswoman slaughter from new york. congressman hoffman of california. congressman mcnerney of california. congresswoman barragan of california. congresswoman jan schakowsky of illinois. congressman garamendi of california. congresswoman bonamici of oregon. congressman -- congresswoman jayapal, again, i acknowledge her leadership, a member of the judiciary committee. -- committee of jurisdiction for...
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brain research from the university of rochester found slow levels flush out the brain and may protectom harmful proteens associated with alzheimer's and dementia. when they gave rodents the hive lintd of two drinks a day. if you bites up too much, you montgomery make the problem worse that causes swelling. but it's good to know a glass of pinot and a fireball chairs are effective in keeping your your n nice. thanks for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night on the show, lieutenant colonel ralph peters, michael malice and dennis admiral. ♪ >> it's the revolver that won the west. >> this is a serious piece of weaponry. >> and she inherited a slew. >> buying the guns turned him into a cowboy. it was an obsession. >> you in there? >> lawmen and outlaws alike reach for the hotshot of colt pistols. >> i was always told that it was a million-dollar gun. >> talk about bang for the buck. >> i've been looking for you. >> or will it all backfire? [ gunshot ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird
brain research from the university of rochester found slow levels flush out the brain and may protectom harmful proteens associated with alzheimer's and dementia. when they gave rodents the hive lintd of two drinks a day. if you bites up too much, you montgomery make the problem worse that causes swelling. but it's good to know a glass of pinot and a fireball chairs are effective in keeping your your n nice. thanks for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. email...
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he is the deputy mayor of rochester, new york. cedric, good morning to you. where does this investigation go from here this morning? >> our heart and prayers go out to the victims and families and all those who lost their lives yesterday. so tragic. today certainly begins to look at and continue to look at a lot of the social media information and interview those who knew the subject involved in the deadly shooting. of course, when something like this happens, it affects all of us. it doesn't just take a toll on those, of course, there in that community. it affects us across the country. a lot of questions will be asked today and a lot of investigative techniques will be introduced. you have a huge crime scene there also that will continue to be investigated as well. >> cedric, we understand that teachers had sent an e-mail warning of this student. we see these social media posts that we show. instagram or youtube. was something missed? >> well, that's very hard to tell. it is still very early in this investigation. certainly when we look at the social media
he is the deputy mayor of rochester, new york. cedric, good morning to you. where does this investigation go from here this morning? >> our heart and prayers go out to the victims and families and all those who lost their lives yesterday. so tragic. today certainly begins to look at and continue to look at a lot of the social media information and interview those who knew the subject involved in the deadly shooting. of course, when something like this happens, it affects all of us. it...
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brain research from the university of rochester found slow levels flush out the brain and may protectom harmful proteens associated with alzheimer's and dementia. when they gave rodents the hive lintd of two drinks a day. if you bites up too much, you montgomery make the problem worse that causes swelling. but it's good to know a glass of pinot and a fireball chairs are effective in keeping your your n nice. thanks for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow night on the show, lieutenant colonel ralph peters, michael malice and dennis admiral. a paid presentation from meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. (female announcer) with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their number one skin saving secrets. (male announcer) plus, a stunning before and after story from today's special guest, lori loughlin. (female announcer) at age 52, the star of full house and much more says her skin seems to be looking not older but younger thanks to friend and supermodel cindy crawford. (lori) i really do feel
brain research from the university of rochester found slow levels flush out the brain and may protectom harmful proteens associated with alzheimer's and dementia. when they gave rodents the hive lintd of two drinks a day. if you bites up too much, you montgomery make the problem worse that causes swelling. but it's good to know a glass of pinot and a fireball chairs are effective in keeping your your n nice. thanks for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on twitter and instagram. email...
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blunt rochester. the chair: the gentlelady from delaware is recognized for two minutes. ms. blunt rochester: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for your leadership on this issue. mr. chairman, as former delaware secretary of labor, i rise to strongly oppose h.r. 620, the a.d.a. education and reform act of 2017. this bill on the floor today would roll back the clock on civil rights for people with disabilities. 27 years ago congress passed the transformative americans with disabilities act, which prohibited discrimination against people with disabilities and mandated that they have equal opportunity to participate in society. before the a.d.a., a person with a disability could be barred from a meaningful career, education, and really to live a fulfilling life. mr. speaker, some claim that the a.d.a. exposes businesses to exosh tent cost or damage awards but it's not the norm. it's one of the myths that's perpetuated. according to the department of labor, 57% of accommodations cost nothing at all, while the rest typically cost only $500. so once you peel back the myths sur
blunt rochester. the chair: the gentlelady from delaware is recognized for two minutes. ms. blunt rochester: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for your leadership on this issue. mr. chairman, as former delaware secretary of labor, i rise to strongly oppose h.r. 620, the a.d.a. education and reform act of 2017. this bill on the floor today would roll back the clock on civil rights for people with disabilities. 27 years ago congress passed the transformative americans with disabilities act,...
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in rochester, minnesota, the board of supervisors is gathering data on the impacts of incarceration on the families left behind by assigning health workers to the families and children of the incarcerated parents. we know who's going off to do time. why don't we give counseling to the families and children of the incarcerated parents. we all know -- nadine burke's book coming out this week, about trauma and how incarcerated parents can bring trauma. in kansas, officials are examining a 20-year difference in the life expectancy for neighborhoods that are only two miles apart. two miles apart, 20-year difference between 63 and 83 in those neighborhoods. yet data, yet again. we have commissioner carter here that will discuss what is happening in ramsey county as a supervisor. there they're called commissioners. we know that equity will not happen without common facts upon which we can rely upon to make difficult decisions. we cannot have uncommon facts about how we're going to divvy up these resources. we're supposed to be the city that's forward-looking, experimental, and innovative. why
in rochester, minnesota, the board of supervisors is gathering data on the impacts of incarceration on the families left behind by assigning health workers to the families and children of the incarcerated parents. we know who's going off to do time. why don't we give counseling to the families and children of the incarcerated parents. we all know -- nadine burke's book coming out this week, about trauma and how incarcerated parents can bring trauma. in kansas, officials are examining a 20-year...
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burlington in the 40s the same with rochester, new york, 50's from boston all the way down to richmond mass that is sitting right over us with the clouds and that moisture. but everybody will be warming up as we see a surge from the south lifting northward. temperatures in the upper 50s tomorrow. by midweek we're talking about the 60s before some storms move in. next couple of days no rain in sight. high pressure sitting over us. but those probabilities increased to 80% on thursday. and friday there's no way to escape it much we have a coastal storm that's developing. town twenty fours of rain in some locations not out of the question. this is mainly the liquid variety we're not expecting a snowstorm out of this. so overnight tonight 28 in the poconos. 30 in pottstown. 33 in wilmington. 36 in dover. and 33 in millville. arthritic in philadelphia. so chilly start to the day tomorrow. by tomorrow afternoon, with plenty of sunshine, deep blue sky the high temperature 58 with those we have westerly winds about five to 10 miles an hour. partly sunny skies. so a real pleasant day. look at th
burlington in the 40s the same with rochester, new york, 50's from boston all the way down to richmond mass that is sitting right over us with the clouds and that moisture. but everybody will be warming up as we see a surge from the south lifting northward. temperatures in the upper 50s tomorrow. by midweek we're talking about the 60s before some storms move in. next couple of days no rain in sight. high pressure sitting over us. but those probabilities increased to 80% on thursday. and friday...
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she was born at the seneca park zoo in rochester and got here in philly back in october of 1981.ock was 37. the average lifespan for a polar bear about 23. she had been oldest living polar bear in the u.s. >>> how did millennials compare with your again x counterparts they're not equal when it comes to salary. >>> keeping an eye on your money tonight. grocery store chain alberts son expanding its drugstore business. the company is announced plans to buy most of rite aids businesses. alberts son pharmacies will be rebranded as rite aid some and rite aids will continue to operate as stand alone stores. the other rite aid stores are in the process of being sold to walgreens after a merger of the two companies was rejected on anti-trust concerns. albertsons is a private he can quit backed company and owns safe way. >> generation x millennials beat in one category. according to new study out of the uk millennials are making less money compared to the previous generation. researchers look at eight countries with high income including the united states and they found that over all when
she was born at the seneca park zoo in rochester and got here in philly back in october of 1981.ock was 37. the average lifespan for a polar bear about 23. she had been oldest living polar bear in the u.s. >>> how did millennials compare with your again x counterparts they're not equal when it comes to salary. >>> keeping an eye on your money tonight. grocery store chain alberts son expanding its drugstore business. the company is announced plans to buy most of rite aids...
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by the time we go through this afternoon, rochester, new york, should have a record high.roit should be close to tieing theirs. lexington, kentucky, should blow your record away. 69 in new york city could break the central park record by one tomorrow. d.c. has a chance of getting near 80 degrees tomorrow. we'll do it in the southeast even into wednesday. so it looks like thursday into friday is when we'll finally cool things off and i wouldn't say back to normal, but back down into the 50s. >> what jacket do i wear? >> none. >> all right. >> thanks for helping me out with my fashion choice. >> very easy decision. >> thanks, bill. >>> there's a new warning from the irs about a new scam involving a bogus refound. the agency says thousands have been targeted by the trick. tom costello has more on what you need to be on the lookout for. >> it's a new twist on an old scam. >> the reason of this call is to inform you that the irs is file ago lawsuit against you for tax fraud. >> an automated call claim to go by the irs threatening arrest if the taxpayer doesn't return an irs ref
by the time we go through this afternoon, rochester, new york, should have a record high.roit should be close to tieing theirs. lexington, kentucky, should blow your record away. 69 in new york city could break the central park record by one tomorrow. d.c. has a chance of getting near 80 degrees tomorrow. we'll do it in the southeast even into wednesday. so it looks like thursday into friday is when we'll finally cool things off and i wouldn't say back to normal, but back down into the 50s....
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she posted on facebook that she would goo to east high school in rochester, new york, and "shoot all we imagine those are aroused get her to her excellent chances of winning a nobel prize but we'll keep you posted. meanwhile, in oakland, the mayors enough an open insurrection against the federal government, not exaggerating. warning locals that based on several of her sources, she believes i.c.e., the federal immigration administration come about to launch immigration raids in the city of oakland. the press release advised illegal residents to prepare not panic, and advising that business owners are the schools were not allowed to assist i.c.e. i an illegal immigrant who works j in new york city joins us tonight, cesar vargas. thank you for coming on paid >> thank you so much for having me. >> tucker: how can a state actively work against federal law. isn't that kind of how we had a civil war? >> what's the problem? to be have a problem that a local city is protecting its residents, a local city is pushing against the overbearing power of the federal government? the mayor is not sayi
she posted on facebook that she would goo to east high school in rochester, new york, and "shoot all we imagine those are aroused get her to her excellent chances of winning a nobel prize but we'll keep you posted. meanwhile, in oakland, the mayors enough an open insurrection against the federal government, not exaggerating. warning locals that based on several of her sources, she believes i.c.e., the federal immigration administration come about to launch immigration raids in the city of...
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deputy mayor of rochester new york, sedrick alexander, joining me right now. he's also a former public safety director in georgia. sedrick, good to see you. >> good seeing you as well. >> so many are so aghast that there are so many warning signs that came before that day of the massacre. and people are wondering how in the world could this have happened? is this an issue of somehow he fell through the cracks. or people didn't know what to do with these warning signs? how do you see it? >> well, i think this particular case is a good example of we have so much information that's out there that's not connecting to where it needs to connect at a certain period of time. if you go back and you consider the fact there is 39 calls for service over a seven-year period, that may sound like a lot, fred, but the fact of the matter is, is that broward county probably answers anywhere from a half a million to a million call ace we're for service. that's a lot of calls for service. and what -- >> yes, but when it involves the same subject, that is unusual, 39 calls right?
deputy mayor of rochester new york, sedrick alexander, joining me right now. he's also a former public safety director in georgia. sedrick, good to see you. >> good seeing you as well. >> so many are so aghast that there are so many warning signs that came before that day of the massacre. and people are wondering how in the world could this have happened? is this an issue of somehow he fell through the cracks. or people didn't know what to do with these warning signs? how do you see...
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rochester new york 54. temperatures from north to south pretty comfortable.that chilly airy treats and that cold air is well to the north a mild stretch with high pressure off the coast but some high clouds will begin to filter in over the next couple of days as we get ready for our next storm. first a warm front and then we'll see a coastal storm develop. it doesn't look like much now, but this is going to develop into a big rain and wind maker so we'll go hour by hour and watch this developing storm pick it up tonight at 7:00 o'clock watch high pressure off the coast and by tomorrow afternoon it gets a little bit closer the low still back over oklahoma and kansas. but by thursday morning, the setup is going to be very clear. low pressure over chicago. pushing rain toward philadelphia. it will be moving in by midday on thursday. and we'll watch redevelopment off the coast. even some snow associated with this by thursday night. we are in the rain in philadelphia and hock what happens by friday morning. a redevelopment off the coast with wind heavy rain and so
rochester new york 54. temperatures from north to south pretty comfortable.that chilly airy treats and that cold air is well to the north a mild stretch with high pressure off the coast but some high clouds will begin to filter in over the next couple of days as we get ready for our next storm. first a warm front and then we'll see a coastal storm develop. it doesn't look like much now, but this is going to develop into a big rain and wind maker so we'll go hour by hour and watch this...
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i want to thank the gentlewoman, my dear friend from rochester, new york, not only for her working together, but for her long hours that are a requirement of being on the rules committee. for her leadership, not only of her team, but each of the individuals that represents not only her team, but really members of congress and the collegial activity that she brings to the table. and i want to thank the gentlewoman very much. mr. speaker, we have an obligation to ensure our nation's service men and women are adequately trained for missions and to support this great nation. we've talked about several members of the military today. my son is at pearl harbor also, and is on duty as we speak today. and proud of his service to the united states navy. there are proud parents all over the country. patriots, veterans, people who deeply believe in our military. we have to get this funding done. that's what we're doing here today. this rule and the underlying legislation provides funding for the federal government and fully funds our nation's military. but i will tell you that the discussions we've had
i want to thank the gentlewoman, my dear friend from rochester, new york, not only for her working together, but for her long hours that are a requirement of being on the rules committee. for her leadership, not only of her team, but each of the individuals that represents not only her team, but really members of congress and the collegial activity that she brings to the table. and i want to thank the gentlewoman very much. mr. speaker, we have an obligation to ensure our nation's service men...
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she posted on facebook that she would go to east high school in rochester new york and shoot all of y'alls. this could hurt her excellent chances of winning nobel prize but we will keep you posted. meanwhile out in oakland, insurrection against the government. on saturday democratic mayor schaaf issued a press release based on several sources she believed ice the federal immigration administration was about to launch immigration raids in the city of oakland. press release advised illegal residents to, quote: prepare not panic. and advised them that business owners and schools were not allowed to assist ice. an illegal immigrant works as a lawyer in new york city and he joins us tonight. mr. vargas, thanks for coming on. >> tucker, thanks so much for having me. >> tucker: how can a state actively work against federal law? isn't that how we had a civil war? >> what's the problem? do we have a problem that a local city is protecting its residence, a local city is pushing against the overbearing power of the federal government you? know the mayor is not saying let's protect the rapist and chi
she posted on facebook that she would go to east high school in rochester new york and shoot all of y'alls. this could hurt her excellent chances of winning nobel prize but we will keep you posted. meanwhile out in oakland, insurrection against the government. on saturday democratic mayor schaaf issued a press release based on several sources she believed ice the federal immigration administration was about to launch immigration raids in the city of oakland. press release advised illegal...
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joining us for the latest is jordan rochester.vivawe will get to the chief executive officer later. there's nothing new and yet the market shifted. inwe had that big risk january. that was one of the best weeks in quite a while. we are seeing a reversal of that move. a lot of it has been accelerated. .t was already in motion the big question is, is that to startin wages going profitability? there's three ways to look at it. first is the profit situation of u.s. firms. then is financial exuberance. the third is monetary policy. what is happening in equity markets is a little bit of the first. do financial conditions go from very loose to suddenly over tight? that is a bit of a stretch. we still got qe ongoing and japan. while the fed may be talking about raising rates more than three times this year and next year, i think this is a bit of froth being taken out. francine: let me bring you over to my chart. i will talk you through it. it is a 10-year yield in the u.s. where does the 10-year yield end up and what does that mean for eq
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let's hear from david in rochester. caller: yes, i have a book called "the dred scott case," which won the pulitzer prize. is that book still relevant or are there more up-to-date books? martha: just today, i tweeted out that i was rereading the book this afternoon and it continues to be a masterful treatment of the dred scott case. there are questions. among those are these much more human dimensions of the case, the story of the family, was not one that fehrenbacher really told any particular detail. we know a great deal more about the today. i would say that for me, it was a book you go back to. christopher: it is an excellent text. it captures the politics masterfully. another thing that he continues to write elsewhere, to mark the of theentennial decision, he has written essays that are available as well. he made a significant contribution to thought on dred scott. host: if you don't have time to read the books on the case, we do want to tell you about this series. it is "landmark cases," the 12 cases in this serie
let's hear from david in rochester. caller: yes, i have a book called "the dred scott case," which won the pulitzer prize. is that book still relevant or are there more up-to-date books? martha: just today, i tweeted out that i was rereading the book this afternoon and it continues to be a masterful treatment of the dred scott case. there are questions. among those are these much more human dimensions of the case, the story of the family, was not one that fehrenbacher really told any...
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i want to thank the gentlewoman, my dear friend from rochester, new york, not only for her working together, but for her long hours that are a requirement of being on the rules committee. for her leadership, not only of her team, but each of the individuals that represents not only her team, but really members of congress and the collegial activity that she brings to the table. and i want to thank the gentlewoman very much. mr. speaker, we have an obligation to ensure our nation's service men and women are adequately trained for missions and to support this great nation. we've talked about several members of the military today. my son is at pearl harbor also, and is on duty as we speak today. and proud of his service to the united states navy. there are proud parents all over the country. patriots, veterans, people who deeply believe in our military. we have to get this funding done. that's what we're doing here today. this rule and the underlying legislation provides funding for the federal government and fully funds our nation's military. but i will tell you that the discussions we've had
i want to thank the gentlewoman, my dear friend from rochester, new york, not only for her working together, but for her long hours that are a requirement of being on the rules committee. for her leadership, not only of her team, but each of the individuals that represents not only her team, but really members of congress and the collegial activity that she brings to the table. and i want to thank the gentlewoman very much. mr. speaker, we have an obligation to ensure our nation's service men...
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second vladimir putin rochester that i have in the meeting. ceo and director tom cochran. great leader, tom, thank you so much. we also have with us in the audience our past presidents. mick core net. thank you for your leadership. elizabeth couch of burnsville. thank you, elizabeth. and several former mayor's in the audience today and many newly elected mayor's who are with us for the first time. so new mayor's, can you stand up? we are tlireally thrilled to ha you. thank you. [ applause ] thank you. >> we look forward to it. and to those may ors who are joining us in washington d.c. from canada, germany, italy and the united kingdom, welcome to our meeting and thank you for being here. i'm going to introduce our speakers as we move through today's agenda. just an a reminder all of your sessions are live streamed and available on united states conference of mayor's youtube channel. those of you on youtube, facebook, urks s winter 18 when posting about it or gathering. we also invite you to download and use the u.s. official app available for iphone, ipad and android devic
second vladimir putin rochester that i have in the meeting. ceo and director tom cochran. great leader, tom, thank you so much. we also have with us in the audience our past presidents. mick core net. thank you for your leadership. elizabeth couch of burnsville. thank you, elizabeth. and several former mayor's in the audience today and many newly elected mayor's who are with us for the first time. so new mayor's, can you stand up? we are tlireally thrilled to ha you. thank you. [ applause ]...
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. >> we're from rochester, new york. >> we love "today." >> we love you right back.ide hanging with the crowd a little bit. >> we'll be out there in a sec. >> we have a lot for you this half hour, starting with your news at 8:00. big investors and americans with modest retirement accounts are watching wall street. markets took a bruising after monday's historic sell-off. jo ling kent joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda. good morning the you. we're looking at dow futures right now. looks like the markets are going to open in the red by about 500 points. this could be the third-straight day of losses for the markets. and this comes after the biggest record point drop in dow hi seeing gains have been erased for 2018 so far. now, this is a global sell-off after a strong jobs report last week. we saw unemployment remain low. 200,000 jobs were added. that was some good news on main street now raising some new questions on wall street how the federal reserve may respond to this. there's a new fed chairmanpowell. he's expected to rnteresp t we're d
. >> we're from rochester, new york. >> we love "today." >> we love you right back.ide hanging with the crowd a little bit. >> we'll be out there in a sec. >> we have a lot for you this half hour, starting with your news at 8:00. big investors and americans with modest retirement accounts are watching wall street. markets took a bruising after monday's historic sell-off. jo ling kent joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda....
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as we move into the northeast, rochester, bridgeport, washington in the 70s. detroit in 63 degrees.omorrow the heat will continue from d.c. on to philadelphia birmingham and down into the south. those temperatures will really warm up. but then thursday we look for temperatures to stay warm in the southeast but cool off as we get into the northeast . >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. some thick fog to start with. it won't last. we'll get some sunshine this afternoon. and look at the warmup. 72 degrees will break the record of 70 for philadelphia. fog clears this morning. sunshine breaks through the clouds. 69 degrees in the suburbs and 70 degrees this afternoon in new jersey. the cool spot will be the shore. with breaks of sunshine, 56 degrees. fog clears for the lehigh valley and delaware and a warmup this afternoon. have a great day. >> and that's your latest weather. that's a cute-looking family. all right. back to you guys. >> al thank you. >>> you want more medal winners from team usa? >> yes. >> you got them. brita sigourney turned in two solid runs in skiing fre
as we move into the northeast, rochester, bridgeport, washington in the 70s. detroit in 63 degrees.omorrow the heat will continue from d.c. on to philadelphia birmingham and down into the south. those temperatures will really warm up. but then thursday we look for temperatures to stay warm in the southeast but cool off as we get into the northeast . >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. some thick fog to start with. it won't last. we'll get some sunshine this afternoon. and...
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. >> we're from rochester, new york. >> we love "today." >> we love you right back.'re going to be outside hanging with the crowd a little bit. >> we'll be out there in a sec. >> we have a lot for you this half hour, starting with your news at 8:00. big investors and americans with modest retirement accounts are all watching wall street this morning. markets took a bruising after monday's historic sell-off. jo ling kent joins us with the latest. hey, jo, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, to you. we are seeing an up-and-down day here on wall street. i'm at the new york stock exchange. we're checking the dow right now. it is actually down about a quarter of a point. the s&p 500 also down about one-third of a point. and we're seeing, we're coming off of the worst record one-day drop in terms of points, which was yesterday. and we're now in the third-straight day of trading in the red. earlier today, the dow dropped about 500 points, entering correction territory. but then, quickly, bounced back. so, what we're seeing now is that we're seeing a major drop but then
. >> we're from rochester, new york. >> we love "today." >> we love you right back.'re going to be outside hanging with the crowd a little bit. >> we'll be out there in a sec. >> we have a lot for you this half hour, starting with your news at 8:00. big investors and americans with modest retirement accounts are all watching wall street this morning. markets took a bruising after monday's historic sell-off. jo ling kent joins us with the latest. hey, jo,...
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as we move into the northeast, rochester, bridgeport, washington in the 70s. detroit in 63 degrees.rrow, the heat will continue from d.c. on to philadelphia, birmingham and down into the south. those temperatures will really warm up. but then thursday, we look for temperatures to stay warm in the southeast but cool off as we get into the north >>> we are on the flip side of that with some very cold temperatures this morning across the bay area. still freezing as you get ready to head out the door. look at napa, that's going to be freezing for a while, we are down to 23 degrees. it's freezing in oakland, also in livermore and morgan hill, 27 degrees there, and some mid 30s for parts of the inland areas. now, as we get a look at our highs today reaching into the mid 50s for the south bay, east bay up to 56 degrees in danville and 57 today in fremont. >> and that's your latest weather. that's a cute-looking family. all right. back to you guys. >> al, thank you. >>> you want more medal winners from team usa? >> yes. >> you got them. brita sigourney turned in two solid runs in skiing fre
as we move into the northeast, rochester, bridgeport, washington in the 70s. detroit in 63 degrees.rrow, the heat will continue from d.c. on to philadelphia, birmingham and down into the south. those temperatures will really warm up. but then thursday, we look for temperatures to stay warm in the southeast but cool off as we get into the north >>> we are on the flip side of that with some very cold temperatures this morning across the bay area. still freezing as you get ready to head...
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in may, 2012, she graduated from university of rochester, new york, with a major in political style stynes. she's the first person in her family to graduate from a four-year college. just one month after graduating from college, president obama announced daca which allowed her to find a job with a law firm. this fall she wants to attend law school, if we pass this bill she wants to attend law school and become an attorney. if not, she could be deported back to mexico a country she hasn't lived in since she was a toddler. here's what she says. daca represents the values inherent in a country of immigrants. it's the right thing to do and change midlife by replacing fear with hope. it gave me an overwhelming sense of relief and hope, it lifted me from the shadow. i definitely want to repeat her first sentence. daca represents the values inand heritage of this country of immigrants. it was the right thing to do and it has change midlife by replacing fear with hope. will america be stronger with karen -- if karen is deported? no. i don't think. so this one is from representative foster. represe
in may, 2012, she graduated from university of rochester, new york, with a major in political style stynes. she's the first person in her family to graduate from a four-year college. just one month after graduating from college, president obama announced daca which allowed her to find a job with a law firm. this fall she wants to attend law school, if we pass this bill she wants to attend law school and become an attorney. if not, she could be deported back to mexico a country she hasn't lived...
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one meeting, turned to the communications director and said, we just can't other.ach host: from rochesternew york, hello dent line, carol, caller: good morning. and msnbc atch fox for hard news, i skip the opinion people. both sides tell the they just emphasize different stories that maybe or their world view philosophy because i switch from one channel to another, you about t hear anything what the other people were saying. stopped y that i watching the cable news and my much better. you,'t listen to -- i tell it makes everybody crazy. spider walked across president trump's desk, they would be on that for half an hour. host: thank you, carol, it.reciate guest: well, you know, there are people who are turned off by the coniotentious channels. polarized, it o is just overload. there are days when i may not a n on the t.v., just to get break. i understand people just kind of anting to maybe watch c-span instead. on your earlier point, it is, i i comment about this in columns on foxnews.com, media buzz program, story to president trump may get more channels and in very little on others and y
one meeting, turned to the communications director and said, we just can't other.ach host: from rochesternew york, hello dent line, carol, caller: good morning. and msnbc atch fox for hard news, i skip the opinion people. both sides tell the they just emphasize different stories that maybe or their world view philosophy because i switch from one channel to another, you about t hear anything what the other people were saying. stopped y that i watching the cable news and my much better. you,'t...
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even rochester, new york, lexington is going to smash your record near 80 today and tomorrow washington, d.c. has near 80 degrees in february. could easily break that record high. same with boston. you getz the picture. incredible warmth across the board on the east coast. as our middle of february certainly looks and feels like the middle of april. washington, d.c. 70 degrees today. 78 tomorrow. nature is going to be confused. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag. two united club passes. priority boarding. and earn fifty thousand bonus miles after you spend three thousand dollars on purchases in the first three months from account opening plus, zero-dollar intro annual fee for the first year, then ninety-five dollars. learn more at theexplorercard.com mom anit's not theirs.car... it's mine. mine. mine. and it always will be, forever and forever. the new rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. when i was too busy with the ki
even rochester, new york, lexington is going to smash your record near 80 today and tomorrow washington, d.c. has near 80 degrees in february. could easily break that record high. same with boston. you getz the picture. incredible warmth across the board on the east coast. as our middle of february certainly looks and feels like the middle of april. washington, d.c. 70 degrees today. 78 tomorrow. nature is going to be confused. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back....
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tim is in rochester, new york. an independent. go ahead.aser: i was wondering, i going to comment on the miller investigations -- mueller investigations. it is my understanding that when james comey was under review, he stated he only took notes under donald trump. he also stated he only had two meetings with obama in the timeframe that he was the fbi director. out there was a special meeting on january 5, where james comey and a bunch of other people were involved in a meeting at the white house. rice that from susan 15, thatted on 12- everything was being done by the book, which she was not even employed by the government at that time. her employment ended at noon. host: is it you're feeling that the investigation -- your feeling that the investigation is to politically tainted? will you trust what comes from it? caller: they needed to -- they to do an investigation on the prior administration. the fact that the previous president knew about the russian interference and didn't do anything about it and some of those people involved in the
tim is in rochester, new york. an independent. go ahead.aser: i was wondering, i going to comment on the miller investigations -- mueller investigations. it is my understanding that when james comey was under review, he stated he only took notes under donald trump. he also stated he only had two meetings with obama in the timeframe that he was the fbi director. out there was a special meeting on january 5, where james comey and a bunch of other people were involved in a meeting at the white...
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host: mike, you get the last word from east rochester, new york. republican line.ler: good morning. since the risks are much controversy over the dossier and fisa courts, i suggest that congress have the judge or judges that set on it, the fisa courts, and the court records be subpoenaed. made beforey congress under oath. we can find out the exact rate what information was given to the court to ok the dossier. host: mike, thanks for the call. last nights, "snl" was back at it, this skit involving the first lady and president. [video clip] >> excuse me, mrs. trump, the president's motorcade is ready to take you to the state of the union. are you coming? >> tell them i will take the next car. oh. how will i ever get through this state of union? come on, melania, practice your happy face. [laughter] oh. i wish i could talk to someone who has been through this mess before. >> hello, melania. it is me jackie kennedy. >> jackie o. >> i have come to you in your hour of need because i know how trying being a first lady can be. >> yes, thank you. but, tell me, how can i be
host: mike, you get the last word from east rochester, new york. republican line.ler: good morning. since the risks are much controversy over the dossier and fisa courts, i suggest that congress have the judge or judges that set on it, the fisa courts, and the court records be subpoenaed. made beforey congress under oath. we can find out the exact rate what information was given to the court to ok the dossier. host: mike, thanks for the call. last nights, "snl" was back at it, this...
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>> my fiancee's name is jordan and he is a second lieutenant in the army national guard in rochester,atarina. and she's wearing the marisol gown which is a beautiful gown and the bodice has nude netting with lace and this is a great dress for the girls that just want something slim yet slightly traditional. rachel: okay, and you also, tell us about your fiancee because you guys have a connection there right? >> yeah, so my fiancee was also in the army reserves and national guard but i'm actually a captain right now. rachel: okay. >> yes and i've been in 14 years rachel: how did you guys meet? >> we met through mutual friends in new york. rachel: this is a gorgeous dress by the way. >> thank you, thank you. she wears it so well. rachel: so why was this charity, this type of, why is it so important to you? why did you pick this as your way to give back? >> it really all began right before the holidays we were thinking how can we give back to all these beautiful brides out there and then we came up with, well we need to give love and give back and we need to serve those that are serving
>> my fiancee's name is jordan and he is a second lieutenant in the army national guard in rochester,atarina. and she's wearing the marisol gown which is a beautiful gown and the bodice has nude netting with lace and this is a great dress for the girls that just want something slim yet slightly traditional. rachel: okay, and you also, tell us about your fiancee because you guys have a connection there right? >> yeah, so my fiancee was also in the army reserves and national guard but...
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but if you're a bridge in shreveport or in rochester, middle-size city or anywhere else in the country, no private investor is going to invest in that. there won't be any money for it. large parts of the country will be left out. and who*l be left out -- who will be left out most? rural america, which lacks the population or investment -- attraction for investment. they have a set-aside but it's not close to enough, not close to enough. worse, the trump infrastructure plan would mean a slew of tolls, trump tolls from one end of america to the other. large developers are going to want to make a quick buck on new investment. and who's going to pay for it? your average middle-class, working-class american who drives and pays the tolls. these companies -- let's face it, everyone knows it, they're not going to lend money to build a road and not get any return. when the federal government puts money into roads, they don't ask for return other than jobs created building the roads and jobs created because new companies, new housing, new other things will locate alongside the road. it does pay
but if you're a bridge in shreveport or in rochester, middle-size city or anywhere else in the country, no private investor is going to invest in that. there won't be any money for it. large parts of the country will be left out. and who*l be left out -- who will be left out most? rural america, which lacks the population or investment -- attraction for investment. they have a set-aside but it's not close to enough, not close to enough. worse, the trump infrastructure plan would mean a slew of...