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a dutiful daughter, but she grew up near rochester, new york, and that's significant because rochester did have a lot of the social reform movements of the time, fredrick douglas, susan b. anthony and she became involved in the grews and writes about teaching during the day, attending a lecture or meeting at night so she was exposed to these ideas. so, a group called the rochester ladies antislavery society was a group that, like many other relief groups in the north, were sending people down south to see what they could do to assist during this very tumultuous time of the way they asked her if she wanted to come she came on her own. she was 47 years old. no job description, notes sure what she choo woo do. just some letters of introduction and she had to figure it out. >> you mentioned about her independence. can you give us a little bit more but that? i find that aspect of her character pretty powerful. how was it that she gained that independence? obviously that large family. how did they come to call on her to sacrifice for them? >> well, she wasn't married. that was significant fo
a dutiful daughter, but she grew up near rochester, new york, and that's significant because rochester did have a lot of the social reform movements of the time, fredrick douglas, susan b. anthony and she became involved in the grews and writes about teaching during the day, attending a lecture or meeting at night so she was exposed to these ideas. so, a group called the rochester ladies antislavery society was a group that, like many other relief groups in the north, were sending people down...
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so he could knock on the campaign tour, but he could go to the church in rochester. and this is how i will end. -- i got thisght from a scrapbook in savannah, one of those things that you dream about, you wish you have two sources, i have one, and i am using it. on election night in rochester, there is a reminiscence written in 1881, a little after the fact. but he remembered being a poll taker the night of the 1864 elections. and like all of the remembrances of lincoln, a lot of people had their remembrances of douglass and there is a public collection of them there. the day i saw him to do this or the day i saw him brief, whatev. that night, he said, we were going to the telegraph office to check on the return and there we were coming into downtown and out from an alley came for "n"e thugs shouting to the word. and douglas put up his face and challenge them back -- put up his fists. i hope you did, because that is what i am writing in the book. [laughter] he stood up to the saga -- thug, and the guy writes, douglass said, double triumph that night. anyway, the next
so he could knock on the campaign tour, but he could go to the church in rochester. and this is how i will end. -- i got thisght from a scrapbook in savannah, one of those things that you dream about, you wish you have two sources, i have one, and i am using it. on election night in rochester, there is a reminiscence written in 1881, a little after the fact. but he remembered being a poll taker the night of the 1864 elections. and like all of the remembrances of lincoln, a lot of people had...
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. >> so in the fall of 2013 charlie tan left his parents' home near rochester, new york, and drove the hours to cornell. his exciting new chapter in a life already filled with early achievements. he pledged a frat. he wasn't big enough for cornell's varsity football team, so at 165 pounds he was directed towards what they called sprint football. >> i met charlie first day freshman year. i had just gotten my locker, and charlie was one of the first people i met. >> quarterback rob panola. >> he is a leader on the team, both by example and through his words. >> rob and charlie became great frepts e frien friends. >> he was one of the most generous and selfless people i had ever met. >> he impressed his teammates and his coach. >> terry cullen coaches the light weight players. >> he was always quiet, never late, always has a smile, hard worker, good kid. >> go back to the handsome house in rochester surkz where charlie grew up in his teenage years. it's a place called pittsford, new york. john hamm knows it well. >> it's a very nice community. picturesque community. >> big lawns, nice car
. >> so in the fall of 2013 charlie tan left his parents' home near rochester, new york, and drove the hours to cornell. his exciting new chapter in a life already filled with early achievements. he pledged a frat. he wasn't big enough for cornell's varsity football team, so at 165 pounds he was directed towards what they called sprint football. >> i met charlie first day freshman year. i had just gotten my locker, and charlie was one of the first people i met. >> quarterback...
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francine: thank you, jordan rochester of nomura. cochairmen and co-chief spoke with bloomberg yesterday at the aspen ideas festival on creating a partnership at bridgewater. >> what we want to do is formalize a partnership structure so that there's actual rules about partnership, a designated group. we wanted to formalize that because we are going from a company where i led the company in our democratic way, and now we are going to something that needs broader and more formalized partnership. it would be like if you are going to have the kinsey as a partnership. reporter: once upon a time they were a partnership. >> it is a good example because when they have a partnership, they still have to maintain that way of being, and yet they are a public company. we are not a public company, never. of creating an structure so that there is a that plays structure a role in needs to have some greater formalization of us about us why we are excited about it. reporter: how will that work? >> we in the process of figuring out how it works, but th
francine: thank you, jordan rochester of nomura. cochairmen and co-chief spoke with bloomberg yesterday at the aspen ideas festival on creating a partnership at bridgewater. >> what we want to do is formalize a partnership structure so that there's actual rules about partnership, a designated group. we wanted to formalize that because we are going from a company where i led the company in our democratic way, and now we are going to something that needs broader and more formalized...
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sharon bell from goldman sachs and jordan rochester from nomura stay with us.lian prime minister gives his maiden speech in parliament this afternoon. it will be the first public test of his ability to balance the competing demands of the two populist parties who put him into office. that is followed by confidence votes in the senate and lower house later in the evening. sharon, when you look at european equities, you break down the periphery. we saw a massive selloff that generated and started in italy last tuesday, but it died down. sharon: yes, it died down. we have had this playbook sometimes in europe, political risks that we're up again, then peripheral spreads blowout. you see equities in those regions very sensitive to it. actuly, uld argue that italian equities are as sensitive to sovereign spread widening as they were during the crisis. they were extremely sensitive the last few weeks. i think that is just a reflection of the fact that there are still big problems in italy. growth is still low, debt level is high, the new political parties a relativel
sharon bell from goldman sachs and jordan rochester from nomura stay with us.lian prime minister gives his maiden speech in parliament this afternoon. it will be the first public test of his ability to balance the competing demands of the two populist parties who put him into office. that is followed by confidence votes in the senate and lower house later in the evening. sharon, when you look at european equities, you break down the periphery. we saw a massive selloff that generated and started...
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segÚn las autoridades, la mujer se puso furiosa despuÉs de que el vuelo aterrizÓ en rochester por undimos disculpas a ue presenciar esto y por la inconveniencia causada por la demora." carolina: imagÍnate. ahora la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicamentos a prueba. medicamento o realizado partir de la mariguana. es destinado al tratamiento de convulsiones epilÉpticas. puede administrarse hasta dos veces por dÍa en pacientes de dos o mÁs aÑos. con anterioridad, la agencia habÍa dado el visto bueno a versiones sintÉticas de ciertos componentes del cannabis. especialmente a personas que padecen de cÁncer. borja: y el gobernador de california decretÓ el estado de. las llamas han forzado a 3000 residentes a abandonar sus hogares y al menos 22 casas destruidas. este condado tiene apenas 65,000 personas. y en 2015, una serie de incendios destruyÓ 2000 propiedades y matÓ a cuatro personas. carolina: te hago una pregunta a ti, borra, y a toda la gente que estÁ viendo "ediciÓn digital". pagarÍas por un grupo de facebook? todo indica que esta vez social comenzarÁ muy poco a cobrarte por ser p
segÚn las autoridades, la mujer se puso furiosa despuÉs de que el vuelo aterrizÓ en rochester por undimos disculpas a ue presenciar esto y por la inconveniencia causada por la demora." carolina: imagÍnate. ahora la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicamentos a prueba. medicamento o realizado partir de la mariguana. es destinado al tratamiento de convulsiones epilÉpticas. puede administrarse hasta dos veces por dÍa en pacientes de dos o mÁs aÑos. con anterioridad, la agencia habÍa...
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blunt rochester: mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my colles to ain votegainst the partisan g.o.p. farm bill. mr. speaker, i traveled across my state and heard countless stories from delawarians of all backgrounds -- farmers, emergency food providers and working families. and i want to share one story. during kids day at the lewis farmers market, every child who attended with a snap participant was given $5 in tokens to spend on fresh fruits and vegetables. one boy, clutching his tokens asked --, is this enough to buy a peach? the organizers told the boy, it was enough to buy a whole basket. he looked up and said, good, because i've never tasted a peach. that's what the farm bill is about. it's about connecting people from family to fork. this bill is too important for one party to go alone. i hope my colleagues will vote against this bill so that we can get back to truly working on a bipartisan farm bill that strengthens the rural economy, our farm safety net, and ensures that all childn have the opportunity to taste a peach. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what
blunt rochester: mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my colles to ain votegainst the partisan g.o.p. farm bill. mr. speaker, i traveled across my state and heard countless stories from delawarians of all backgrounds -- farmers, emergency food providers and working families. and i want to share one story. during kids day at the lewis farmers market, every child who attended with a snap participant was given $5 in tokens to spend on fresh fruits and vegetables. one boy, clutching his tokens asked...
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i believe he is in the rochester area. [video clip] .rian: here he is [video clip] bob: he went on to talk about the pentagon papers. so he went through a time where he started giving a litany of what the american people and been told about the war and what the pentagon papers said about the war and what the american people had been told about why we were there. and what the american people been told about the progress of the war and what the pentagon people said. and it keeps coming back over and over like a greek chorus. tin, oil and rubber. [end video clip] brian: talking about testimony that howard zinn gave before the trial. it keeps coming back to this. he is talking about the testimony that howard zinn gave before the trial. how much of your involvement is motivated solely by your politics? skizz: i am definitely in agreement with all the politics in the film. i probably would not have done this myself if joe had not invited me to be involved. so far, my other documentaries have been music documentaries. but the pol
i believe he is in the rochester area. [video clip] .rian: here he is [video clip] bob: he went on to talk about the pentagon papers. so he went through a time where he started giving a litany of what the american people and been told about the war and what the pentagon papers said about the war and what the american people had been told about why we were there. and what the american people been told about the progress of the war and what the pentagon people said. and it keeps coming back over...
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a potential tragedy was avoided at one pool in rochester, minnesota.nce video. seconds pass before someone notices the boy at the bottom of the pool. a 13-year- old boy then spots the boy underwater and dives to get him. another child and a woman help and the woman performed c-p-r. the child is recovering and is expected to be okay. ( dave )morning clouds and some bay drizzle. skies open today with a cool breeze. we're back in a bit ! (sara) and dubs win again! i'll have reaction from fans coming up in a live report. (ácommercialá) sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. ibut it doesn't
a potential tragedy was avoided at one pool in rochester, minnesota.nce video. seconds pass before someone notices the boy at the bottom of the pool. a 13-year- old boy then spots the boy underwater and dives to get him. another child and a woman help and the woman performed c-p-r. the child is recovering and is expected to be okay. ( dave )morning clouds and some bay drizzle. skies open today with a cool breeze. we're back in a bit ! (sara) and dubs win again! i'll have reaction from fans...
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it happened in rochester, minnesota yesterday. the woman said she was a veteran who suffers from ptsd according to police. she was removed from the plane but later released. >>> and there was another bizarre incident today. this one at the world's busiest airport in atlanta. a man dressed only in a pair of shorts somehow got on to a runway and then approached a delta airlines flight. the man was quickly arrested. no significant delays were reported but a lot of double takes out the window. >>> from hawaii's big island, some spectacular new images of the kilauea volcano. imagine being in a boat and watching this, the molten lava flowing into the ocean and causing explosions from below the surface. quite a sight. other pictures caught the sheer power and speed as rivers of lava flow out of the volcano which has destroyed more than 650 homes. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back our nightly snapshots. some of the best tree houses you've ever seen and they are not kid stuff. the south bay. why critics fear, it could drive a
it happened in rochester, minnesota yesterday. the woman said she was a veteran who suffers from ptsd according to police. she was removed from the plane but later released. >>> and there was another bizarre incident today. this one at the world's busiest airport in atlanta. a man dressed only in a pair of shorts somehow got on to a runway and then approached a delta airlines flight. the man was quickly arrested. no significant delays were reported but a lot of double takes out the...
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places like rochester, new york, having potential for damaging rain tonight. david? >> thank you. >>> and major issues in las vegas airport tonight, power going out not once but twice. here's david kerley. >> reporter: listen to the groans. as the lights went out again at las vegas' airport. >> just checking if you're up. apparently they lost power over here. >> reporter: a cable serving the airport went down. first affecting a terminal. the second time, baggage claim. >> here at the airport in las vegas. no power, no luggage, no nothing. >> reporter: the tower and ground operations were unaffected. but still, several flights cancelled, 175 delayed. american airlines, which had its own trouble today. a computer issue hitting some of its kiosks and other systems, that led to some long lines at airports. american says it did not cancel any flights, and delays were about 100, as aircraft waited for passengers to arrive. experts say the complexity of overlapping airline computer systems make them vulnerable to these kinds of troubles. troubles that only escalate when the
places like rochester, new york, having potential for damaging rain tonight. david? >> thank you. >>> and major issues in las vegas airport tonight, power going out not once but twice. here's david kerley. >> reporter: listen to the groans. as the lights went out again at las vegas' airport. >> just checking if you're up. apparently they lost power over here. >> reporter: a cable serving the airport went down. first affecting a terminal. the second time, baggage...
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as far as severe storms, rochester, new york down to pittsburgh into wednesday. david? >> ginger thank you. a federal judge gave the green light to the merger of at&t and time warner. the $85 million deal combines hbo and cnn setting it up to compete with amazon and netflix. the decision is a defeat for the white house. it could unleash a new wave of take overs. >> there is much more ahead this tuesday. the pool tragedy for bode miller. his 19 month old daughter drowning. what the skier and father is saying tonight. >>> the off duty fbi agent doing a back flip and shooting a man in the league. >>> the family of six trapped on a sinking boat off the american coast. you'll hear their 911 call for help. a lot more news ahead. your currt hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions c
as far as severe storms, rochester, new york down to pittsburgh into wednesday. david? >> ginger thank you. a federal judge gave the green light to the merger of at&t and time warner. the $85 million deal combines hbo and cnn setting it up to compete with amazon and netflix. the decision is a defeat for the white house. it could unleash a new wave of take overs. >> there is much more ahead this tuesday. the pool tragedy for bode miller. his 19 month old daughter drowning. what...
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blunt rochester, do you wish to submit something for the record? thank you. >> thank you, madam chair, i ask unanimous consent to enter a letter signed by 86 members of congress to the secretary of homeland security expressing significant concern with dhs -- >> without objection. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, thank you for your patience to answer all of our questions. as you may know, mr. secretary, there are thousands of children that are now in detention centers, children that have been separated from their family as they came into the united states without any document. i've seen images of where they're being held. these are very horrendous conditions which they're in. yet in april 2018 agreement your department is now asking potential sponsors about their immigration status and they're sharing that information with i.c.e. so in essence even though i may be a green card holder or citizen and i may have an undocumented cousin or aunt or uncle in my household, if i now have to share that information with you, i just may not want to be
blunt rochester, do you wish to submit something for the record? thank you. >> thank you, madam chair, i ask unanimous consent to enter a letter signed by 86 members of congress to the secretary of homeland security expressing significant concern with dhs -- >> without objection. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, thank you for your patience to answer all of our questions. as you may know, mr. secretary, there are thousands of children that are now in detention centers,...
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as far as severe storms, on wednesday watch out from rochester, new york, down to pittsburgh. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> a federal judge gave the green light to the merger of at&t and time warner. the $85 billion deal combines time warner's programming resources including hbo and cnn to compete with amazon and netflix. the decision is a defeat for the white house. they opposed the deal. it could unleash a new wave of takeovers, especially in media. >>> there is much more ahead this tuesday. the pool tragedy for u.s. olympic skier bode miller. his 19-month-old daughter drowning. what the skier and father is saying tonight. >>> the new headline this evening about the off-duty fbi agent doing a back flip and shooting a man in the leg. what authorities have just announced. >>> the family of six trapped on a sinking boat off the american coast. you'll hear their desperate 911 call for help. a lot more news ahead. call for help. a lot more news ahead. >>> we're going to turn to the urn to the are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be
as far as severe storms, on wednesday watch out from rochester, new york, down to pittsburgh. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> a federal judge gave the green light to the merger of at&t and time warner. the $85 billion deal combines time warner's programming resources including hbo and cnn to compete with amazon and netflix. the decision is a defeat for the white house. they opposed the deal. it could unleash a new wave of takeovers, especially in media. >>> there is...
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. >> caller: hi, jim, big booyah from rochester, new york calling about agnc. >> i have been against own stock for appreciation not for that i don't want to touch that one albert in florida. >> caller: first time caller what is your opinion with sirius stock? >> i have been behind it for a double and people keep downgrading it and they are wrong. i am right it is a buy. and john in kansas john >> caller: yes, jim. >> this is a long "lightning round," one of those marathon jobs what's up? >> caller: my stock is msci. >> that is henry fernandez, the ceo. he is doing an incredible job. that stock is still a buy and i have been recommending it for a double good work. and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, with td am
. >> caller: hi, jim, big booyah from rochester, new york calling about agnc. >> i have been against own stock for appreciation not for that i don't want to touch that one albert in florida. >> caller: first time caller what is your opinion with sirius stock? >> i have been behind it for a double and people keep downgrading it and they are wrong. i am right it is a buy. and john in kansas john >> caller: yes, jim. >> this is a long "lightning...
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but at one pool in rochester, minnesota this week... a potential tragedy was narrowly avoided. with so many other kids in the pool and no life guard on duty.. a young boy nearly drowned-- and it was caught on surveillance video. crucial seconds pass before someone notices the boy at the bottom of the pool. 13-year-old cody runyon spots the boy underwater and dives to get him. another kid and a woman help bring the unconscious boy to the edge-- the woman then begins c-p-r. we're told the child is recovering and is expected to be okay. (pam) in sports -- the dubs are the champs.. more on tha.. the giants open their ten- game road trip with a win against the nationals... we have the highlights(vicki) also -- the warriors win their third n-b-a title in four years find out if steph curry won finals m-v-p for the first time in his career. our sports director gary radnich has the highlights coming up next at 8 a woman browsing at victoria's secret handcuffed secret handcuffed after police were called on her. now she's saying she was racially profiled. i am extremely proud of jackie, g
but at one pool in rochester, minnesota this week... a potential tragedy was narrowly avoided. with so many other kids in the pool and no life guard on duty.. a young boy nearly drowned-- and it was caught on surveillance video. crucial seconds pass before someone notices the boy at the bottom of the pool. 13-year-old cody runyon spots the boy underwater and dives to get him. another kid and a woman help bring the unconscious boy to the edge-- the woman then begins c-p-r. we're told the child...
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rochest rochester, 105. st. flirting with 100 degrees. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's going to be slightly warmer for the inland areas today and nice and cool for the coast. san francisco reaching 65 degrees and 85 today in santa rosa. and san jose expect a high of 83 degrees. 87 today in livermore. and our inland forecast keeps it in the 80s for next few days but then it does get very hot in time for the weekend, friday 95 degrees with peaking at 98 degrees for the inland valley. >> and that's your latest weather. guys? >> al, thank you so much. >>> just ahead, monica lewinsky speaking out for the first time since bill clinton's headlinemaking interview here on "tod "today." how she is responding. >>> and millennials caring for family members of dementia. >>> first, what these parents are learning about the death of their son, a rising football star, that could help other families. we'll talk to them right after insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off
rochest rochester, 105. st. flirting with 100 degrees. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's going to be slightly warmer for the inland areas today and nice and cool for the coast. san francisco reaching 65 degrees and 85 today in santa rosa. and san jose expect a high of 83 degrees. 87 today in livermore. and our inland forecast keeps it in the 80s for next few days but then it does get very hot in time for the weekend, friday 95 degrees with peaking at 98 degrees for...
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on saturday rochester feels like 100. des moines still 104.phis 105 and we start bringing it to east. and then on sunday, this is a day not to be in the subways. 106 in new york city. that's about as gross as it gets. still hot in houston to little rock, so i don't want to see you this this the subway. >> i'm going to be standing in front of my ac just like this. >> i don't blame you. >> still ahead, the knockout stage is finally set. who's in, who's out as the quest for the world cup continues. all the details for you next in sports. i thought i married an italian. my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can
on saturday rochester feels like 100. des moines still 104.phis 105 and we start bringing it to east. and then on sunday, this is a day not to be in the subways. 106 in new york city. that's about as gross as it gets. still hot in houston to little rock, so i don't want to see you this this the subway. >> i'm going to be standing in front of my ac just like this. >> i don't blame you. >> still ahead, the knockout stage is finally set. who's in, who's out as the quest for the...
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i believe he is in the rochester area.video clip] >> then he went>> on to talk about the pentagon papers. ofstarted giving a litany what they american people had been told about the war and. what the pentagon paper said about the war. -- and what the pentagapers said about the war about why we were there. what the american people had been told about the progress of the war and with the pentagon papers said. it keeps coming back over and over like a greek chorus. tin, oil and rubber. brian: he is talking about the testimony that howard zin gave before the trial. how much of your involvement is motivated solely by your politics? i am definitely in agreement with all the politics in the film. i probably would not have done this myself joe had not invited me. so far, my other documentaries have been music documentaries. but the politics oe music is to the left as well. brian: when did you learn about the vietnam war in this? skizz: i already knew that the vietnam war was bad. i had an uncle that i never knew before he came bac
i believe he is in the rochester area.video clip] >> then he went>> on to talk about the pentagon papers. ofstarted giving a litany what they american people had been told about the war and. what the pentagon paper said about the war. -- and what the pentagapers said about the war about why we were there. what the american people had been told about the progress of the war and with the pentagon papers said. it keeps coming back over and over like a greek chorus. tin, oil and rubber....
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those storms die off, new storms form from nebraska, omaha, des ines, southern portions of rochester.er risk, 4 million people. not tornadoes, mostly wind and hail. we had huge hail around arlington, texas. reports of windshields smashed in baseball sized hail. warmth expands today. this is the story of june. 10 to 20 degrees average. many areas texas to central plains. still cooler tha average in new england, but feels kind of nice. yesterday after the chilly start, temperatures in the 70s, then hit and miss showers and storms. today, wichita, 94. amarillo, 92. heat spreads toittle rk and st. louis. not going to arrive on the east coast, gets warmer towards the weekend. alabama is warm too, so is louisiana. and nashville, friday, don't be complaining. >> we were talking. i like a nice 75. that's a perfect temperature. skew toward the high 90s. like a hot, muggy 90. >> there's one of you, and one and a half of her. she wins. >>> still ahead. king james a sph curry may be rivals on the court, they're united when it comes to one thing in the white house. explain that next in sports. i'm
those storms die off, new storms form from nebraska, omaha, des ines, southern portions of rochester.er risk, 4 million people. not tornadoes, mostly wind and hail. we had huge hail around arlington, texas. reports of windshields smashed in baseball sized hail. warmth expands today. this is the story of june. 10 to 20 degrees average. many areas texas to central plains. still cooler tha average in new england, but feels kind of nice. yesterday after the chilly start, temperatures in the 70s,...
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the boy was playing in a pool in rochester, minnesota while he was playing in a pool and didn't comeunately cody saw it happen. >> i saw him there. >> cody got the boy out of the water and that's when desiree pasco who suffers from anybody and can barely walked, jumped from her wheelchair to perform cpr. a remarkable woman. the good news, the boy will be okay. thanks for joining us. i'll be on "the five" in a few hours and we'll have bret baier as well. i'm dana. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 p.m. on the east coast. 3:00 a.m. tuesday in singapore where just hours from now, president trump and the north korean dictator are set to meet one-on-one. now we're learning what the white house says president trump is willing to offer in exchange for peace. the summit in singapore coming after president trump hit u.s. allies on trade calling one leader dishonest and weak. what comes up next? and a decades old mys solved. an air force officer who is banished with top secret clearance 35 years ago found. what we're learning about where he's been hiding and why. let's
the boy was playing in a pool in rochester, minnesota while he was playing in a pool and didn't comeunately cody saw it happen. >> i saw him there. >> cody got the boy out of the water and that's when desiree pasco who suffers from anybody and can barely walked, jumped from her wheelchair to perform cpr. a remarkable woman. the good news, the boy will be okay. thanks for joining us. i'll be on "the five" in a few hours and we'll have bret baier as well. i'm dana. here's...
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i believe he is in the rochester area.deo clip] >> he went on to talk about the pentagon papers. so he went through a time where he started giving a litany of what the american people and been told about the war and what the pentagon papers said about the war and what the american people had been told about why we were there. and what the american people been told about the progress of the war and what the pentagon people said. and it keeps coming back over and over like a greek chorus. 10, oil, and rubber. tin, oil and rubber. [end video clip] brian: it keeps coming back to this. he is talking about the testimony that howard zin gave before the trial. how much of your involvement is motivated solely by your politics? skizz: i am definitely in agreement with all the politics in the film. i probably would not have done this myself joe had not invited me. so far, my other documentaries have been music documentaries. but the politics of the music is to the left as well. brian: when did you learn about the vietnam war in this?
i believe he is in the rochester area.deo clip] >> he went on to talk about the pentagon papers. so he went through a time where he started giving a litany of what the american people and been told about the war and what the pentagon papers said about the war and what the american people had been told about why we were there. and what the american people been told about the progress of the war and what the pentagon people said. and it keeps coming back over and over like a greek chorus....
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a dull grey morning at the gates of rochester prison.tonne of cocaine was found in the sea off the isle of wight. the police said it had been hidden there by a group of fishermen who'd picked it up from a container ship in the channel. but the bags were spotted by a member of the public. and these five men were arrested and convicted. four were locals. two had young families. all had no serious criminal records. i'll be honest, i can't really put into words how i felt. it was just... couldn't believe it. it didn't seem real whatsoever. the evidence the prosecution was coming outwith, i'm thinking, well, there's nothing. there's nothing here whatsoever. scott birtwhistle was the deck boss on the fishing boat. it's the first time he's spoken out about what happened. well, i think the whole thing was, they found cocaine. didn't know whose it was or where it came from. and we were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. they had no one else. the men's defence team say new mapping data suggests it would have been impossible for the fishing
a dull grey morning at the gates of rochester prison.tonne of cocaine was found in the sea off the isle of wight. the police said it had been hidden there by a group of fishermen who'd picked it up from a container ship in the channel. but the bags were spotted by a member of the public. and these five men were arrested and convicted. four were locals. two had young families. all had no serious criminal records. i'll be honest, i can't really put into words how i felt. it was just... couldn't...
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at the children's center in rochester, new york. >> yay! wheel ♪ >>> just married in scotland, and now we're honeymooning on "today." meet sunny. >> siste from sacramento. >> celebrating her 60th birthday today. >> yay! ♪ mama, rock me >>> how about a little darius rucker in the morning. >>ow abo craig harmonizing. >> i think darius might have been proud. thank you for joining us.l >> is pulling off another surprise for a remarkable dad. nt all the way to the bahamas. not having a good time at all. we will check in with al just a >> first, news at 8:00. new speculation this morning that president trump's former personal attorney, michael cohen, could be ready to cooperate with the russia investigation. w nbte house correspondent, kristin welker, has the latest. >> reporter: good morning to you. all eyes are on the president's former attorn, and will he cooperate with federal prosecutors? that's the questn. th president's current attorney, rguiliani, turning down the heat saying i have no informatio cohen is going to flip, ando there's infor
at the children's center in rochester, new york. >> yay! wheel ♪ >>> just married in scotland, and now we're honeymooning on "today." meet sunny. >> siste from sacramento. >> celebrating her 60th birthday today. >> yay! ♪ mama, rock me >>> how about a little darius rucker in the morning. >>ow abo craig harmonizing. >> i think darius might have been proud. thank you for joining us.l >> is pulling off another surprise for a...
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douglass wasrick living in rochester. he was there and it was his about womenebate voting that convinced the audience that that resolution should pass. the declaration and it up with 68 women including stanton and 32 men and -- 32 men not including her husband. the telegraph wires had been hung in seneca falls. otherwise nobody would have known it would have happened and it created the great stir. it is now a national park. they have statues of the participants standing on the end. you can see the back of the quaker cap on the far side. it was a year like 1968 that lots of things were happening. waves of immigration in greater as a world of -- as a result of epidemic and famines. 3 million immigrants would enter this country. they would create urban ethnic enclaves. many of them catholic. the mexican war concluded in which we won all that territory. gold was discovered. california becomes a free state, reopening the topic of slavery and the territories. failede territories were -- were filled with hispanics, mexican-ameri
douglass wasrick living in rochester. he was there and it was his about womenebate voting that convinced the audience that that resolution should pass. the declaration and it up with 68 women including stanton and 32 men and -- 32 men not including her husband. the telegraph wires had been hung in seneca falls. otherwise nobody would have known it would have happened and it created the great stir. it is now a national park. they have statues of the participants standing on the end. you can see...
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probably see records in rochester, detroit, pittsburgh, allentown and manchester tomorrow.n, d.c. and cleveland. rest of the country today, hot, humi the midsection of the u.s. heavy rain through florida ando or severe storms along the northern plains. that's what's going on around the country.'s hehat's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning, everybody. a sunny day on the outsidey. to current temperatures low to mid-70s around the city. toasty warm. fternoon highs upper 80s, low 90s. notterrible hid for today. unfortunately, heat and humidity build over the weekend, and well into next high temperatures low to mid-90 its tomorrow. pushing 100nd sunday monday. heat indexes nearing on 105. a slight c nce for a shower the fourth of july. >>> that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you. >>> sheinelle moved to the orange ro a surprising solution to a growing problem. >> first, music is a hint. several rite aids are testing a unique strategy to sto vagrants and panderers from loitering outside of their stores. drug stores blasting barry manilow songs for
probably see records in rochester, detroit, pittsburgh, allentown and manchester tomorrow.n, d.c. and cleveland. rest of the country today, hot, humi the midsection of the u.s. heavy rain through florida ando or severe storms along the northern plains. that's what's going on around the country.'s hehat's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning, everybody. a sunny day on the outsidey. to current temperatures low to mid-70s around the city. toasty warm. fternoon highs upper...
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minneapolis- saint paul international airport just after 11 o-clock -- but had to be diverted to rochesternnesota for a medical emergency.chianti washington/passenger: "just to be in that confined space with someone that is going through something very traumatic in their life and there's nothing you can do, there's nowhere you can go."chianti washington of stafford is the passenger who posted and shared this video.you see the woman storming down the aisle yelling and cursing and at one point, two men confront her -- possibly to calm her down. nats: "i don't f---ing care. put me in a f---ing psych vest."she makes her way just outside the cockpit and not knowing what to do -- you hear passengers trying to calm each other.nats: "i don't think she's okay." "no, it's okay. it's okay. it's okay." police officers eventually arrive and take the woman off the plane but washington says she did not go quietly -- yelling and screaming until she was off the plane. washington says the incident left her and most of the other passengers visibly shaken. chianti washington/passenger: er know. and they can h
minneapolis- saint paul international airport just after 11 o-clock -- but had to be diverted to rochesternnesota for a medical emergency.chianti washington/passenger: "just to be in that confined space with someone that is going through something very traumatic in their life and there's nothing you can do, there's nowhere you can go."chianti washington of stafford is the passenger who posted and shared this video.you see the woman storming down the aisle yelling and cursing and at...
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it is southeast of rochester. wasn't even on the erii canal. its major industry was producing fire truck pumps so it had a little bit of business and she was miserable. he -- her husband was absent. she had three rowdy children. she had no sidewalks and she didn't think the servants were well trained. she was in a pouty mood and lucretia mott invites her to tea. this group of women, all privileged, and she's the youngest at age 3 and they decide to have a women's rights convention because "constanten -- stanton has come and power played out a torrent of discontent." and the only thing you can say from this spoiled young wyoming is that she extrapolated is that while she might be discontent, there were lots of women with lives worse than hers. they call a meeting for july 19 and 20, they advertise it in the seneca county counterier the next day. they draft an agenda and a declaration that sounds a lot like the declaration of i find although king george has been replaced by all mental. the offenses of all men. the declaration says it acertificate
it is southeast of rochester. wasn't even on the erii canal. its major industry was producing fire truck pumps so it had a little bit of business and she was miserable. he -- her husband was absent. she had three rowdy children. she had no sidewalks and she didn't think the servants were well trained. she was in a pouty mood and lucretia mott invites her to tea. this group of women, all privileged, and she's the youngest at age 3 and they decide to have a women's rights convention because...
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rochester 105. st. louis forgetting with 100 degrees. that's what's going on around the cot'try.s w happening in your neck of the woods. >>> right here at home, a cool and comfortable start to the morning. temperatures in low to mid-60s for most of the d.c. metro area and courtesy of a fair amount ofsunshine. ternoon highs recover nicely. most areas in the low 80s for afternoon highs. out 83 here in downtown washington. maybe a smidgen cooler down to the south bfause extra cloud cover. rain is likely to move back in for tomorrow. particularly tomorrow afternoon evened and heat, haze andd humidity hear way for the weekend. >> that's your latest weather. guys? >>thanks,al. >>> monica lewinsky s aking out for the first time since bill clinton's headline making interview. howhe is responding. >>> then a growing number of lives ials putting their on hold to care for relativ with dementia. >>> and which insect repellents protect your family? what consumer reports has to say. >>> first, what these parents are learning about the death of their son, a risin football star that could help o
rochester 105. st. louis forgetting with 100 degrees. that's what's going on around the cot'try.s w happening in your neck of the woods. >>> right here at home, a cool and comfortable start to the morning. temperatures in low to mid-60s for most of the d.c. metro area and courtesy of a fair amount ofsunshine. ternoon highs recover nicely. most areas in the low 80s for afternoon highs. out 83 here in downtown washington. maybe a smidgen cooler down to the south bfause extra cloud cover....
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harrisburg and rochester all feeling like over 100 degrees. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. m i'rm 4 meteorologist. may see a sliver or two of sunshine. won't last long. clouds in central west virginia. proof rain chances increase with time going through the day today. already a sfew sprinkles. rumbles of thunder later on in the day and especially after 6:00 or 7:00 this evening. rain done by aut sunrise tomorrow and it gets hazy, hot and humid for the weekend. >>> coming up, severe weather affcting a good portion the country a little later. >> al, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the unlved shooting getting new attention about the mysterious killing of a father at a popular california park. could it all be connected? >>> and the fourth of jul one week alone. important reminder of the powerful explosives of fireworks. tharts co that's coming up, but first, this is "today. at havertys we know it's hard to get a good night's sleep... havertys mattress sale is here to help. ur withide
harrisburg and rochester all feeling like over 100 degrees. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. m i'rm 4 meteorologist. may see a sliver or two of sunshine. won't last long. clouds in central west virginia. proof rain chances increase with time going through the day today. already a sfew sprinkles. rumbles of thunder later on in the day and especially after 6:00 or 7:00 this evening. rain done by aut sunrise tomorrow and it gets...
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we'll probably see records in rochester, detroit, pittsburgh, allentown, and manchester tomorrow.leton, washington, d.c. and cleveland. hot in the midsection of the u.s. heavy rain through florida. and look for severe storms along the northe that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's bog to be hot in the bay area and it starts today for the inland valley, reaching up to 93 degrees. tomorrow, even hotter, and temperatures peak for tomorrow afternoon. by sunday, it comes down just a few degrees but it's still going to be hot. next week, expect highs in the 80s, just in time for the fourth of july. as we get a look at our san francisco temperatures, 70s today, 80s tomorrow, back in the 70s by sunday and 60s early next week. >> that's your latest weather. >>> sheinelle has moved over to the orange room for carson. she has a surprising solution to a grewi ingrowing problem. >> several rite aids are trying a new strategy to stop vagrants and panhandlers. they are blasting barry manilow
we'll probably see records in rochester, detroit, pittsburgh, allentown, and manchester tomorrow.leton, washington, d.c. and cleveland. hot in the midsection of the u.s. heavy rain through florida. and look for severe storms along the northe that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's bog to be hot in the bay area and it starts today for the inland valley, reaching up to 93 degrees....
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amon came from a family with deep roots in rochester, new york. one of the great -- one of his great grandfathers was the chief of police in rochester. his grandfather was a judge, and his parents are attorneys. they were the very definition, in other words, of law-abiding family, but in early 2012, a series of events took place that sent amon down a different path and stole him from his family forever. you see, amon at age 25 hurt his back, a story that many in america have seen while he was on his job. he began taking opioid painkillers in response to his pain. and when the pills became too expensive, amon, like many americans, switched to heroin. before long, the loyal, goofy kid his family once knew was gone. drugs had dampened the beautiful music of his life and turned it into a sorrowful echo. amon eric died of a drug overdose on june 8, 2016. last wednesday marked the two-year anniversary of his funeral. in many respects, amon's story is not unique. e was one of 169 people in his county. 42,000 people in our country to die of opioids -- opi
amon came from a family with deep roots in rochester, new york. one of the great -- one of his great grandfathers was the chief of police in rochester. his grandfather was a judge, and his parents are attorneys. they were the very definition, in other words, of law-abiding family, but in early 2012, a series of events took place that sent amon down a different path and stole him from his family forever. you see, amon at age 25 hurt his back, a story that many in america have seen while he was...
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harrisburg, and rochester all feeling like over 100 degrees. we're going 0 get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. it's only on a few categories. and when those categories change, you gotta sign up again. when does it end?! with the capital one quicksilver® card, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's like a cash back oasis. what's in your wallet? >>> good morning i'm meteor olgs kari hall. it's going to be nice and comfortable and inland areas in the low 80s and more of the same tomorrow. by friday it starts to heat up. we'll be up to 92 degrees. 98 degrees inland on saturday and then it gradually cools off early next week. san francisco looking at some low 60s it's with the clouds and fog. low 70s by friday and peaking at 78 degrees on saturday. >> we'll talk about severe weather that's going to be affecting good portions of the country little bit later. >> coming up, the unsolved shooting getting new attention after the mysterious killing of a father at a popular california park. could this
harrisburg, and rochester all feeling like over 100 degrees. we're going 0 get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. it's only on a few categories. and when those categories change, you gotta sign up again. when does it end?! with the capital one quicksilver® card, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's like a cash back oasis. what's in your wallet? >>> good morning i'm meteor olgs kari hall. it's going to be nice and comfortable and...
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as we shift to the east, temperatures continue to possibly set records in nchester, burlington, rochesterk city, binghamton, and that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. most of the sprinkles are coming to an end. maybe a few dropsn the city o fairfax, but even that's not going to last longer. once the sun is out, idmperatures will jump. already in theo upper 70s. afternoon temperatures well into the upper 80has, p near 90 degrees. definitely above 90 starting to90rrow and mid s over the weekend. heat indexes could be near 100 starting on saturday. >> reporter: that's your latest weather. coming up in the next hf hour, we take you to the top of the gateway arch. it is spectacular. see you then. >> al, thank you so muow. >>> n to more of our special rossen rorts summer survival guide we're doing t this morning, an important warning for everybody taking a vacation. >> there's something you need to look out for when you're booking your hotel stay. "today" invtigator correspondent
as we shift to the east, temperatures continue to possibly set records in nchester, burlington, rochesterk city, binghamton, and that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. most of the sprinkles are coming to an end. maybe a few dropsn the city o fairfax, but even that's not going to last longer. once the sun is out, idmperatures will jump. already in theo upper 70s. afternoon...
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at the children's center in rochester, new york. >> yay! ♪ >> just married in scotland. >> now, we're honeymooning on "today." >> we drove 15 hours from athens, georgia, to meet sunny. >> sisters from sacramento. >> celebrating her 60th birthday today. >> yay! ♪ mama, rock me >> how about a little darius rucker in the morning? welcome back to "today." >> craig with a little harmonizing. >> did you harmonize? >> darius might have been proud. >> if you like surprises, just wait. al is pulling off another big one for a remarkable dad. he's takie i it's taken him all the way to the bahamas. he's not having a great time at all. >>> first, your news at 8:00. there is new speculation this morning that president trump's former personal attorney, michael cohen, could be ready to cooperate with the russia investigation. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: hi, hoda. good morning. all eyes are on the president's former personal attorney and fixer michael cohen. will he cooperate with federal prosecuto
at the children's center in rochester, new york. >> yay! ♪ >> just married in scotland. >> now, we're honeymooning on "today." >> we drove 15 hours from athens, georgia, to meet sunny. >> sisters from sacramento. >> celebrating her 60th birthday today. >> yay! ♪ mama, rock me >> how about a little darius rucker in the morning? welcome back to "today." >> craig with a little harmonizing. >> did you harmonize?...
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host: mike in rochester, new york, republican line.aller: yes, can you believe the abject hypocrisy of these democrats? --y have this famed concern feigned concern for these kids, yet they all stand around and applaud when an abortionist sticks her hand in a meat grinder and shoves it into the brain of a child in the womb and liquefies it. gail in buffalo, new york, democrat line. gail in new york, hello? caller: oh, hello. i was calling because i agree with the caller about not separating the children from their -- children from their families, because one is that the border control is mostly supposed to be to stop drug cartels and terrorists from coming over the border. it was not meant to separate families. likenk this is just slavery, the modern slavery. york, giving new her thoughts. one person giving your thoughts the pope, who is supported recent stay since by the u.s. catholic bishops who called the separation from children -- of children from their parents contrary to catholic values and also immoral. as saying "it is not easy
host: mike in rochester, new york, republican line.aller: yes, can you believe the abject hypocrisy of these democrats? --y have this famed concern feigned concern for these kids, yet they all stand around and applaud when an abortionist sticks her hand in a meat grinder and shoves it into the brain of a child in the womb and liquefies it. gail in buffalo, new york, democrat line. gail in new york, hello? caller: oh, hello. i was calling because i agree with the caller about not separating the...
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now, we have severe storm threats for parts of the northeast, so, if you're in rochester or syracuseorthern west virginia, got a chance for damaging winds today. this brought to you >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by nondrowsy 24-hour claritin. live claritin clear. nondrowsy 24-hour claritin. live claritin clear. >>> hey, good morning to you. i'm natasha zouves from "abc7 mornings." it's going to be hot in the bay area today and meteorologist mike nicco says a cooldown is on the way. >> it is on the way after today. hi, everybody. no june gloom here as we look at the golden gate bridge. yard work, do it tomorrow when it's cooler. sunny and cooler at the ocean and breezy over the bay today, especially starting at 3:00. 60s at the coast to 70s around san francisco and oakland, 80s for the rest of the bay, 90s inland. this evening you'll start to notice the sea breeze and its cooler effects. you'll notice it tomorrow afternoon through saturday, our coolest day. alexis? >>> all right, checking out the bay bridge toll plaza right now, looking pretty typical. unless you're in the c
now, we have severe storm threats for parts of the northeast, so, if you're in rochester or syracuseorthern west virginia, got a chance for damaging winds today. this brought to you >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by nondrowsy 24-hour claritin. live claritin clear. nondrowsy 24-hour claritin. live claritin clear. >>> hey, good morning to you. i'm natasha zouves from "abc7 mornings." it's going to be hot in the bay area today and meteorologist mike...
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in rochester, new york, a store owner was found to have used cash to purchase food stamp benefits from beneficiaries for less than half their full value over a five-year period. now, that's not what the american taxpayer intends the food stamp program to do. that one individual's criminal actions cost taxpayers and people who really need food stamps $1.2 million, and that was one act. and i could go on, madam president. and i could go on and i could go on and i could go on. now, we are asking in the farm bill taxpayers to spend $68 billion a year. we throw this figure a billion around like it was a nickel. a billion is a lot. if i started counting right now to a billion, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, it would take me 32 years to count to one billion. it would be 2050 when i finished. i wouldn't make it. we're asking taxpayers not to spend $1 billion a year but $68 billion of their money on the farm bill. we have an obligation, therefore, to keep an eye on that money and to make sure it's going to those who need it the most. the federal government, not a sin
in rochester, new york, a store owner was found to have used cash to purchase food stamp benefits from beneficiaries for less than half their full value over a five-year period. now, that's not what the american taxpayer intends the food stamp program to do. that one individual's criminal actions cost taxpayers and people who really need food stamps $1.2 million, and that was one act. and i could go on, madam president. and i could go on and i could go on and i could go on. now, we are asking...
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today with my colleagues representative stefanik, rochester and moore i will introduce a bill to reauthorization the fvpsa at current funding levels to ensure states are able to continue to work to prevent domestic violence and offer support to victims. i would like to commend the department on your increased focus on prevention efforts and improvements that you have made to data quality. mr. secretary, do you agree it is important to reauthorize this program so we can continue supporting states efforts to prevent domestic violence and provide shelter and support to >> we do, congressman. thank you. we fully support reauthorization of the family violence prevention and services act, as you stated, it serves an important purpose and we want to work with congress on getting that reauthorized. >> i appreciate that. in the interest of time, madam chair, i will yield back. >> thank you very much. mr. thompson. mr. krishnamoorthi, you are recognized for three minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. ranking member scott, thank you secretary azar for coming in. i'd like to ask you a few questions about elec
today with my colleagues representative stefanik, rochester and moore i will introduce a bill to reauthorization the fvpsa at current funding levels to ensure states are able to continue to work to prevent domestic violence and offer support to victims. i would like to commend the department on your increased focus on prevention efforts and improvements that you have made to data quality. mr. secretary, do you agree it is important to reauthorize this program so we can continue supporting...
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rochester. you are recognized for three minutes. >> ranking member scott, welcome, mr. secretary, first thank you so much for the conversation we had yesterday. it gave me an opportunity to share the serious concerns about the impact and the administration's new immigration policy of separating children and their families as a deterrent. and then also the treatment of these children afterwards. you committed to continuing that dialogue as part of our congressional oversight role. and the matter is just urgent, time-sensitive. and especially if we believe that children come first. shifting gears, mr. secretary, i understand from your written testimony that you support repealing and replacing the affordable care act. and in the interim, the administration has put into place some things that actually are destabilizing the system, even more. so delawareans could see an increase in their premiums as high as 19%. the affordable care act is the law of the land today. what would be helpful is if you could share immediate steps, that your agency is taking to stabilize the indivi
rochester. you are recognized for three minutes. >> ranking member scott, welcome, mr. secretary, first thank you so much for the conversation we had yesterday. it gave me an opportunity to share the serious concerns about the impact and the administration's new immigration policy of separating children and their families as a deterrent. and then also the treatment of these children afterwards. you committed to continuing that dialogue as part of our congressional oversight role. and the...
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i have been to prison seven times, and the brixton, rochester, felton, different prisons. —— i have been see this as a medical issue and not a justice issue. fight? go the consensus around this, it is about the harm solitary confinement causes the young people —— not a justice issue why? because the consensus around the there is a consensus now around the there is a consensus now around the definition, which the government seems to be denying it‘s happening in ourjails. the government talks about removal from association but if it looks like solitary confinement and sounds like solitary confinement and sounds like solitary confinement then quite frankly it is solitary confinement, and the reason why i held the debate in parliament last month, which was supported by the british medical association, the royal college of psychiatristss and paediatrics and child health and others, is because of the harm that this practice causes the young people in prison, but also the ongoing harm we havejust people in prison, but also the ongoing harm we have just heard from sephton and others after they l
i have been to prison seven times, and the brixton, rochester, felton, different prisons. —— i have been see this as a medical issue and not a justice issue. fight? go the consensus around this, it is about the harm solitary confinement causes the young people —— not a justice issue why? because the consensus around the there is a consensus now around the there is a consensus now around the definition, which the government seems to be denying it‘s happening in ourjails. the government...
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. >> it's just south of rochester, new york in ontario county. >> because that particular part of newns. you are trying to build a backup i think we can all join in support of that. how many workers you have now and how many will you have in a year. >> today we are approximately 80 employees companywide. we see the opportunity to expand an additional two or 300 manufacturing jobs and just to clarify in the appreciation of where we come in, the area has been ravaged by the rocket and kodak's business and were taking many of those manufacturing resources and retraining them as well as providing a lot of blue-collar jobs. >> thank you very much for coming on the show. thank you for putting money into new york state and into america. jeff shealy, ceo of acoustic technology. thank you. we will see you soon. >> more "varney" after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com hello. let's go for a ride on a peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends
. >> it's just south of rochester, new york in ontario county. >> because that particular part of newns. you are trying to build a backup i think we can all join in support of that. how many workers you have now and how many will you have in a year. >> today we are approximately 80 employees companywide. we see the opportunity to expand an additional two or 300 manufacturing jobs and just to clarify in the appreciation of where we come in, the area has been ravaged by the...
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we have always had suspicions that something wasn‘t quite right and when the rochester inquiry was startedually, i wonder what the impact is on you and the rest of the family of carrying those suspicions over the years, going through inquiry after inquiry, police investigation after inquiry, police investigation after police investigation, but never actually knowing. it seemed that you were perhaps wrong, that perhaps you had read it wrong, perhaps you had read it wrong, perhaps you had read it wrong, perhaps you got it you know, at times you thought maybe that didn‘t actually happen and he just died of natural causes. now we know he didn‘t. that is quite shocking really. can you tell us about your grandmother and why she went into hospital. my grandmother was admitted to the queen alexander hospital for a udi and treated with antibiotics and fluids and she was discharged. but at that time my father was undergoing a bone marrow transplant in hammersmith hospital and she lived with us all in the family home. we didn't think it would be appropriate for her to return home to an empty house wh
we have always had suspicions that something wasn‘t quite right and when the rochester inquiry was startedually, i wonder what the impact is on you and the rest of the family of carrying those suspicions over the years, going through inquiry after inquiry, police investigation after inquiry, police investigation after police investigation, but never actually knowing. it seemed that you were perhaps wrong, that perhaps you had read it wrong, perhaps you had read it wrong, perhaps you had read...
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i grew up in a union city, rochester, new york. watched kodak and companies like that as they went down the same road. host: we are joined by tom. , is joining us from -- tom chiarella, who is joining us from indianapolis and talking to us about the carrier plant and how it is faring after president-elect donald trump's promise to keep jobs therefrom going to mexico. we have specialized for this discussion. if you are in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain and this civic time zones -- pacific time zones, (202) 748-8001. if you work for carrier, (202) 748-8002. tom, you write when a large company decides it this cannot go on another day manufacturing its goods in the usa, things get messy. the company announces a plan with euphemistic corporate speak , separations, not layoffs, and they try to execute it with no fanfare. this one got caught in the political crosshairs of a presidential election, in part because you have an incoming president who wanted to make made in the usa one of his stumpable causes. expl
i grew up in a union city, rochester, new york. watched kodak and companies like that as they went down the same road. host: we are joined by tom. , is joining us from -- tom chiarella, who is joining us from indianapolis and talking to us about the carrier plant and how it is faring after president-elect donald trump's promise to keep jobs therefrom going to mexico. we have specialized for this discussion. if you are in the eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain and this civic...
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pittsburgh, buffalo, syracuse, rochester, state college, slight risk of severe storms for about 11 milliondie by the time they get to washington, d.c., philadelphia and baltimore. maybe some rain but you won't get the severe weather. tomorrow enhanced risk around bismarck and maybe a couple isolated tornadoes. the big story this week and into the weekend, excessive heat warnings tucson, phoenix to veg vegas. it is not just hot there, it's hot all through the inner mountain west. an incredibly warm june. salt lake city, 96 degrees. typically should be in the upper 70s to low 80s. boise, reddington, 108 degrees. then the heat starts to move to the plains. pueblo at 100. wichita, 98 on thursday. by the time we get to friday, near 100 in omaha. some of that heat makes its way to the east coast, look at new york city -- back up to 87 degrees. that's back on schedule as a lot of people are out there enjoying their summertime plans. new york city, one of the spots that's had very nice spring weather as of late will only get hotter in the days ahead. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right b
pittsburgh, buffalo, syracuse, rochester, state college, slight risk of severe storms for about 11 milliondie by the time they get to washington, d.c., philadelphia and baltimore. maybe some rain but you won't get the severe weather. tomorrow enhanced risk around bismarck and maybe a couple isolated tornadoes. the big story this week and into the weekend, excessive heat warnings tucson, phoenix to veg vegas. it is not just hot there, it's hot all through the inner mountain west. an incredibly...