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rochester. come along, my angel. splendid match, sir george. 6 or 7,000 a year at least. what a striking co. very fortunate, isn't it? fine shoulders, eh, ned? [murmuring] aking italian] monsieur rochester, may i sing now? i think we'vhad eno. edward, i thought you weren't fond of children. no. nor am i. run along, dear. then what induced you to take charge of such a little puppet? where did you pick her up? i did not pick her up. she was left on my hands. well, ose you have a governess for her. i saw a person with her just now. is she gone? no, there she is, erill hiding in the co you should hear mama on the subject of governesses. governesses? don't speak to me of governesses. the martyrdom i've endured with those creatures. the clever ones are detestable, and the others are grotesque. how do you do? very well, sir. why did you not come and speak to me in the drawing room? i did not wish to disturb you as you seemed engaged. what have you been doing whe i've been away? teaching adele as usual. yes, and getting a go
rochester. come along, my angel. splendid match, sir george. 6 or 7,000 a year at least. what a striking co. very fortunate, isn't it? fine shoulders, eh, ned? [murmuring] aking italian] monsieur rochester, may i sing now? i think we'vhad eno. edward, i thought you weren't fond of children. no. nor am i. run along, dear. then what induced you to take charge of such a little puppet? where did you pick her up? i did not pick her up. she was left on my hands. well, ose you have a governess for...
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guy: still with us is jordan rochester. thoughts on this. chinese trade deals are the sort of thing that keeps the market point. we have had a view there will be some sort of a deal, at least delaying tariffs increasing. this story that is coming out does not suggest things have gone to a standstill. it does suggest there are tensions and it is why we have not seen anything come to a head. if i think about what is driving markets, it is the trade side of things. the main thing that matters is the fed, where growth is going, where interest rates are going and also valuations. the trade wars have always been at the lower end of the market worries because the market is always thought at some point there will be a deal. it is to show -- it is an interesting story. it is probably been leaked to get progress and stopped them walking back the pledges. will it backfire? i'm not sure. guy: let's talk a little bit about the fed. you have a very dovish expectation of what the fed is going to deliver tomorrow. the dollar can go down. you wonder, to keep
guy: still with us is jordan rochester. thoughts on this. chinese trade deals are the sort of thing that keeps the market point. we have had a view there will be some sort of a deal, at least delaying tariffs increasing. this story that is coming out does not suggest things have gone to a standstill. it does suggest there are tensions and it is why we have not seen anything come to a head. if i think about what is driving markets, it is the trade side of things. the main thing that matters is...
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did what he then had done so many times in rochester. the sunday after the election, obviously lincoln was reelected, decisively, although way over decisively in the electoral college, decisively even in the popular vote, particularly because of the soldier vote. douglass went to the local black church on a sunday after the election, spring street african methodist episcopal church, and he had spoken their countless times. he could have that pulpit anytime. he had given mini lecture series there, he would do lecture series on sunday afternoons all the time in the 1850's, during the war, he would go to spring street. he went to the church the sunday after the election. how important was the reelection of lincoln? douglass open to this speech by reading from genesis. "and the dove came into him in the evening and lo in her mouth was an olive leaf, so noah knew that the waters were abated from the earth.' " douglass told the story to his mostly black audience. of noah's ark. noah sent the dove, the dove returns, olive branch in the beak, so
did what he then had done so many times in rochester. the sunday after the election, obviously lincoln was reelected, decisively, although way over decisively in the electoral college, decisively even in the popular vote, particularly because of the soldier vote. douglass went to the local black church on a sunday after the election, spring street african methodist episcopal church, and he had spoken their countless times. he could have that pulpit anytime. he had given mini lecture series...
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. >> so in the fall of 2013 charlie tan left his parents' home near rochester, new york, and drove the few 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 the varsity football team, so at 165 pounds he was directed toward what they call a sprint football team. >> i met charlie the first day, freshman year, actually. i had just gotten my locker and charlie was one of the first people i met. >> quarterback rob pinola. >> he was one of the most encouraging people on the team. he was a leader on the team, both by example and his words. >> rob and charlie became not just teammates but great friends. >> he's one of the most generous and selfless people i've ever met. >> he impressed his teammates and coach. >> good football player, always quiet, always got a smile, never late, good worker, good kid, solid. >> go back to the handsome house in the rochester suburbs where charlie grew up in his teenage years. it's a place called pittsford, new york. and newspaper reporter john hand knows it well. >> it's a
. >> so in the fall of 2013 charlie tan left his parents' home near rochester, new york, and drove the few 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 the varsity football team, so at 165 pounds he was directed toward what they call a sprint football team. >> i met charlie the first day, freshman year, actually. i had just gotten my locker and charlie was one of the first people i met....
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you will hear from governor carney, congresswoman rochester.ou just saw lieutenant governor, fantastic legislative leaders, senator mcbride and the speaker, alongside the state row officers. a warm of applause for the insurance commissioner, our newly elected auditor of accounts, state treasurer, and our attorney general who has made national deadlines on delivering on the promise of criminal justice reform, kathy jennings. [applause] >> because of the hard work of sony people in this room, i can tell you that as of november 6, the first time in anyone's memory, democrats hold all nine statewide elected offices here in delaware. [applause] >> because of the hard work of the people in this room, the people can finally say they are having their interests representative in dover thanks to senator sturgeon and representative griffin. [applause] >> because of the hard work of people in this room, we elected the most diverse freshman class of legislatures delaware has ever seen so the legislative hall looks more like delaware than the delaware democr
you will hear from governor carney, congresswoman rochester.ou just saw lieutenant governor, fantastic legislative leaders, senator mcbride and the speaker, alongside the state row officers. a warm of applause for the insurance commissioner, our newly elected auditor of accounts, state treasurer, and our attorney general who has made national deadlines on delivering on the promise of criminal justice reform, kathy jennings. [applause] >> because of the hard work of sony people in this...
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benjamin fallon now teaching at western carolina university, native of rochester, new york. thank you for being with you. >> thank you so murphy. i appreciate it. >> you are watching "american history tv" all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to joined conversation, like us on facebook @c-span history. >> once tv was simply three giant networks and a government supported service bald pbs. then in 1979 a small knelt work with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policy making for all toe see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape has clearly changed. there is no monolithic media. broadcasting has given way to narrow casting. youtube stars are a think. but c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span. 's non-patterson coverage of washed is a it was by your satellite service or provider. c-span is a function for yo
benjamin fallon now teaching at western carolina university, native of rochester, new york. thank you for being with you. >> thank you so murphy. i appreciate it. >> you are watching "american history tv" all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to joined conversation, like us on facebook @c-span history. >> once tv was simply three giant networks and a government supported service bald pbs. then in 1979 a small knelt work with an unusual name rolled out a big idea....
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sectarian you know how all of the people are going to leave the members of the muslim community in rochester the mood here is samba this is a community grappling to come to terms with one of their own baying a suspect in the worst mass killing in new zealand's history it's just a time for the community to gather and just kind of be together get strength from solidarity and hopefully put our roots down deep and sign are we not that's that's not us what happened and what this guy did is not is not crofton's parishioners who know the tyrant family say it's well respected and he's been here for generations like one pipe and farmers good down bourke probably are what did you think when you heard that someone from grafton was involved.
sectarian you know how all of the people are going to leave the members of the muslim community in rochester the mood here is samba this is a community grappling to come to terms with one of their own baying a suspect in the worst mass killing in new zealand's history it's just a time for the community to gather and just kind of be together get strength from solidarity and hopefully put our roots down deep and sign are we not that's that's not us what happened and what this guy did is not is...
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. >> hello, and welcome to the rochester brewery and tap room in auburn hills, just outside of detroit, a great local craft brewery, and we are here for the first town hall of this primary season. we're here in michigan, of course, which is one of the three states that flipped and gave the white house to donald trump in the 2016 election. he won by a razor thin margin, just 10,000 votes across this entire state. in 2018, things changed back, shifting back toward the democratic party, with statewide wins for democrats, here in the state and congressional districts like this one, which had not elected a democrat to the house for a full term since 1964. that streak was broken by hailey stevens who won here in 2016. all of these voters here are intending to vote in the democratic primary and they want to hear from the candidates on the issues that matter to them as we head into the 2020 race. tonight, we have the newest candidate in the field. she just made her formal announcement, new york senator kiersten gillibrand. >> thank you. hey. how are you, chris? thank you for having me. >> come
. >> hello, and welcome to the rochester brewery and tap room in auburn hills, just outside of detroit, a great local craft brewery, and we are here for the first town hall of this primary season. we're here in michigan, of course, which is one of the three states that flipped and gave the white house to donald trump in the 2016 election. he won by a razor thin margin, just 10,000 votes across this entire state. in 2018, things changed back, shifting back toward the democratic party, with...
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and so susan anthony gets together her sisters and some of her friends in rochester, and this is actually a national move. sojourner truth tries to vote in 1872 presidential election. she's in michigan, i think, at this point. and about 150 other women and there had been other attempts in, like, 1870 in new jersey. and women are trying to say they're really provoking a test case. and so they, suasn anthony goes to the rochester polling place and they march and she votes and she convinces the reg stars she's entitled to this. and then it goes up to the powers that be, and she is arrested. and she is tried, and i go into detail about her trial, which is a total sham. she's not allowed to testify. she's not allowed -- the judge pronounces her guilty without listening to the testimony. and then she goes around the country, actually around the state giving lectures enteted, is it a crime for a u.s. citizen to vote? which, of course, we're still asking that question. but she then wants to be imprisoned. she really wanted to be imprisoned so she can provoke a test case to the supreme court. and
and so susan anthony gets together her sisters and some of her friends in rochester, and this is actually a national move. sojourner truth tries to vote in 1872 presidential election. she's in michigan, i think, at this point. and about 150 other women and there had been other attempts in, like, 1870 in new jersey. and women are trying to say they're really provoking a test case. and so they, suasn anthony goes to the rochester polling place and they march and she votes and she convinces the...
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joining me, jordan rauf chester -- jordan rochester at nomura.ack to the trade discussion. we heard about the latest. u.s.-chinae whole angle to talk about. in your world, does this translate to more dollar strength as the uncertainty continues? you've seen six days of gains, some of that driven by the data from the u.s.. jordan: the data in the u.s. is stronger than the rest of the world. the fed is trying to do more dovish. it is time to be out doved by the ecb and japan. when it comes to trade wars, if we saw a u.s.-china trade deal break apart in terms of talks, if they broke up with no deal, that would late -- leads to dollar strength, renminbi weakness. when it comes to euro, i don't think we will see tariffs on european auto cars because it would be april or may. i don't think markets will be strong enough for trump to feel he has the ability. when he puts tariffs on china, there was a long-term strategic goal with made in china 2025, but markets were going through the roof and corporate earnings. it is a different situation. a more fragil
joining me, jordan rauf chester -- jordan rochester at nomura.ack to the trade discussion. we heard about the latest. u.s.-chinae whole angle to talk about. in your world, does this translate to more dollar strength as the uncertainty continues? you've seen six days of gains, some of that driven by the data from the u.s.. jordan: the data in the u.s. is stronger than the rest of the world. the fed is trying to do more dovish. it is time to be out doved by the ecb and japan. when it comes to...
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. >> hey, kids, we're coming to you live from the kiddy corner in rochester, new york. >> live from the kiddy corner! it's jeff whiting. jeff likes cats. he has four of them. >> it's the kitty corner. >> jeff likes to keep them entertained. he also likes to upcycle. likes to recycle 6si kalrecycle. >> i made this bad boy right here. likes to make trash into cat trees. >> orange with that beautiful silver bouncing off of each other. beautiful. all it used to be was a dresser draw. now you have a scratching post. >> that's a good idea. >> that is clever. cats will use this stuff. >> i had all three of mine test it out. >> he does say the carpet is all brand-new. don't worry, he's not using old stinky carpet on these new things. >> if you want to come down over here, we have -- oh, my goodness. >> arse not the cutest things you've ever done seen? >> i don't know about you, our cat goes and sits in our office chair, gets it full of cat hair, then you sit and get cat hair on your butt. if you have anything left over, jeff can turn just about everything. >> you won't leave without something,
. >> hey, kids, we're coming to you live from the kiddy corner in rochester, new york. >> live from the kiddy corner! it's jeff whiting. jeff likes cats. he has four of them. >> it's the kitty corner. >> jeff likes to keep them entertained. he also likes to upcycle. likes to recycle 6si kalrecycle. >> i made this bad boy right here. likes to make trash into cat trees. >> orange with that beautiful silver bouncing off of each other. beautiful. all it used to...
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supremacist flyers, but not around here. 23-year-old christopher hodgeman, a stu tnt at university of rochester has been cited in connection with flyers and stick posted in western new york last fall. the university says itondemns e flyers. hodgeman's lawyer says the flyers weren't hate speech or crime, just a violation of the town's code. hodgeman's nowacing upo 15 days in jail. jim? >>> black history month serves a teaching lesson for children. the one who learned the hardest lesson was a principal. she use the "n" word last week during an assembly. shomari stone with new details. >> disappointed. i think thaip the pri could have made a better decision. >> reporter: jemele williams thomas is upset. her son's principal used the "n" word three times while addressing students. >> using that type of word that holds such weight in anuc ional environment, in any environment, really, it's unacceptable. >> reporter: principal joy morrow said the "n" word a few times at new hope academy, a private sool in hyattsville during its black history month program. she told news 4 she didot mean it maliciously
supremacist flyers, but not around here. 23-year-old christopher hodgeman, a stu tnt at university of rochester has been cited in connection with flyers and stick posted in western new york last fall. the university says itondemns e flyers. hodgeman's lawyer says the flyers weren't hate speech or crime, just a violation of the town's code. hodgeman's nowacing upo 15 days in jail. jim? >>> black history month serves a teaching lesson for children. the one who learned the hardest lesson...
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hanging white supremacist fliers. 23-year-old christopher hodgeman a student at the university of rochester has been sited in connection to flyers and sticke posted in western new york last fall. hodgeman's lawyer ss the fliers were not hate speech or crime, just a violation of the town's code. he faces up to 15 days in jail. >>> this morning the man convicteof kidnapping and killing a 14-year-old girl in maryland is free. matthew walked out of prison early erday. dna evidence linked him to the murder of nsa o back in 1996. she had been sexually assaulted and strangled. matthew had been sentenced to 15 years but because of good behavior he was released before completing his sentence. the top prosecutor says she is disappointedut due to state law could not prevent the early release. >>> an elementary has been arrested for possession of child pornography. he taught physical education in bethesda. police say the investigation does not appear to involve any pictures o students. the news 4 i-team reports he is a 28 year veter of the school district. he has been on leave from the school since jan
hanging white supremacist fliers. 23-year-old christopher hodgeman a student at the university of rochester has been sited in connection to flyers and sticke posted in western new york last fall. hodgeman's lawyer ss the fliers were not hate speech or crime, just a violation of the town's code. he faces up to 15 days in jail. >>> this morning the man convicteof kidnapping and killing a 14-year-old girl in maryland is free. matthew walked out of prison early erday. dna evidence linked...
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lewis ludlow, who's 27 and from rochester in kent, was described by his own lawyer as naive and vulnerablef the eagle and the ghost, swore allegiance to the islamic state group and had identified oxford street as an ideal target. he had previously admitted, at the old bailey, to plotting an attack in the uk, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. i am the eagle and i pledge allegiance to dawlatul islam. the moment when white convert lewis ludlow swore loyalty to the islamic state group. we love death as much as you love life. i have nothing for this country. together with his islamic state accomplice in the philippines, this man, eyadzhemar abdusalam, he was planning to kill up to 100 people in central london. it was the end of a ten year journey of radicalisation for the awkward young man. he's seen here with anjem choudary, who played a big role in drawing him into extremism. i used to be a fascist, a proper fascist. i mean, i used to be a holocaust denier as well. in this video he made, aged 19, he described his path from neo—nazism to radical islamism. counterterror
lewis ludlow, who's 27 and from rochester in kent, was described by his own lawyer as naive and vulnerablef the eagle and the ghost, swore allegiance to the islamic state group and had identified oxford street as an ideal target. he had previously admitted, at the old bailey, to plotting an attack in the uk, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. i am the eagle and i pledge allegiance to dawlatul islam. the moment when white convert lewis ludlow swore loyalty to the islamic...
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cold air in place is going to produce some lake-effect snow for parts of new york and syracuse, rochesterg some lake-effect snow as well. otherwise it's just a cold day for many of us. 44 in dallas. 22 in chicago. 15 days until spring. >> dlight saving next weekend. same directi.ert ways. and pampers gives all of them our driest, best-fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with 3 way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom. with up to 12 hours of protection. for all of the freedom to move their way. in pampers cruisers. only pampers diapers are the number one choice of hospitals, nurses, and parents. if your mouth is made to amaze, let philips sonicare give its care a raise. if your teeth chew beyond their limit, then they've earned 62,000 movements a minute. if your mouth's used to a manual clean, treat it to microbubbles that feel great in between. if your amazing mouth does more than its share, give it philips sonicare. next level clean, next level care. there's always a way to make life better. philips sonicare. >>> in today's quick hits, volvo says it plans to impose a speed limit on
cold air in place is going to produce some lake-effect snow for parts of new york and syracuse, rochesterg some lake-effect snow as well. otherwise it's just a cold day for many of us. 44 in dallas. 22 in chicago. 15 days until spring. >> dlight saving next weekend. same directi.ert ways. and pampers gives all of them our driest, best-fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with 3 way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom. with up to 12 hours of protection. for all of the freedom to move...
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purdue the suit also names drug wholesalers including amerisource bergen cardinal health mckesson and rochester drug charging the companies with deliberately subverting monetary requirements including by firing employees who flagged suspiciously large purchases. so i remember watching these things called reverse mortgages for a long time and first it was the character actor fred thompson who incidentally used to play president but then he actually became a us senator. and then the new pitch person after that was of all people fonzie henry winkler the actor and now you'll see him out there the famously mighty mistake tom selleck who is a character actor mainly police guys and magnum p.i. they're all pitching these reverse mortgages but some regulators financial regulators aren't so possed by the reverse mortgages they think they're prone to fraud and abuse so our reverse mortgage is a good or a bad thing here discusses boris rashard of f.b.i. consulting welcome back orthe please to have it thank you thank you have me on thank you so. you know your you've looked at mortgages you've helped us out
purdue the suit also names drug wholesalers including amerisource bergen cardinal health mckesson and rochester drug charging the companies with deliberately subverting monetary requirements including by firing employees who flagged suspiciously large purchases. so i remember watching these things called reverse mortgages for a long time and first it was the character actor fred thompson who incidentally used to play president but then he actually became a us senator. and then the new pitch...
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that as you don't have to be told, lisa blunt rochester is a star. is a superstar. [applause] she is one of the best and the in the uniteders states house of representatives. that is not hyperbole. elected thats we took over the class, has some of the most talented women and men, but mostly women, that i have ever seen in congress. [applause] campaigned in the 2018 psycho, went into 23 states -- 2018 cycle. i went into 23 states for candidates, most of them women. it is a new breed. five of them had graduated from the naval academy, or the west point, coast guard, fighter pilots, women and men who have done extraordinary things. but most of all, who have great character, like lisa. she has gotten the seat, which shows a respect leadership has for her, on the house energy and commerce committee. it is a big deal for the state of delaware. lisa, we are lucky to have you. [applause] but that runs in the family. her dad, all-conference come all-american at winston-salem state american university. "you weretold me that better than they were. he would have been drafted as
that as you don't have to be told, lisa blunt rochester is a star. is a superstar. [applause] she is one of the best and the in the uniteders states house of representatives. that is not hyperbole. elected thats we took over the class, has some of the most talented women and men, but mostly women, that i have ever seen in congress. [applause] campaigned in the 2018 psycho, went into 23 states -- 2018 cycle. i went into 23 states for candidates, most of them women. it is a new breed. five of...
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the fact is that, as you don't have to be told, lisa blunt rochester is a star. she is a superstar. [applause] she is one of the best and brightest new leaders in the united states house of representatives. that is not hyperbole. the last two classes we elected and took over the house, this last class, have some of the most talented women and men, but mostly women, that i have ever, ever seen in congress. [applause] i campaigned in the 2018 cycle, 23 states for 69 candidates, most of them women. all of them won, but it is a new breed. five of them graduated from the naval academy or west point, women and men who have done extraordinary things but most of all who have great character, like lisa. and she has gotten a seat, which shows the respect leadership has for her, on the house energy and commerce many. that is really a big deal for the state of delaware, a big deal for the state of delaware. lisa, we are lucky to have you. [applause] ted blunt, her dad, all-conference, all-american at winston-salem university, everybody told me that, quote, you were better than they were, you wo
the fact is that, as you don't have to be told, lisa blunt rochester is a star. she is a superstar. [applause] she is one of the best and brightest new leaders in the united states house of representatives. that is not hyperbole. the last two classes we elected and took over the house, this last class, have some of the most talented women and men, but mostly women, that i have ever, ever seen in congress. [applause] i campaigned in the 2018 cycle, 23 states for 69 candidates, most of them...
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that, as you don't have to be told, lisa blunt rochester is a star. [applause] she is a superstar. she is one of the best and the brightest new leaders in the united states house of representatives and that's not hyperbole. the last two classes we elected and took over the house. the last class has some of the most talented women and men but mostly women that i have ever, ever seen in congress. [applause] i cannot -- i went into 23 states for the candidates and most of them are women. all of them one but it's a new breed. five of them were graduated from the naval academy or west point. fighter pilots, women and men who have done extra ordinary things. but most of all, who have great character like lisa. and she has gotten a seat which respect the leadership has for her in the house energy and commerce committee. that's really a big deal for the state of delaware, a big deal for the state of delaware. lisa, we are lucky to have you. [applause] her dad, all-conference, all tournament, winston-salem all-american at winston-salem set university -- state university. you are better than
that, as you don't have to be told, lisa blunt rochester is a star. [applause] she is a superstar. she is one of the best and the brightest new leaders in the united states house of representatives and that's not hyperbole. the last two classes we elected and took over the house. the last class has some of the most talented women and men but mostly women that i have ever, ever seen in congress. [applause] i cannot -- i went into 23 states for the candidates and most of them are women. all of...
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earlier today, we had cuomo that spoke in rochester and how they had controls to shop around for the, the best tax rates and the best incentives and amazon is no different. >> you have businesses that are shopping states. we just went through the amazon competition. amazon took it to a new level. they literally said we have 25,000 jobs. we'll take bids from states and cities nationwide. who will offer us the best package. amazon just did it on a higher level what happens every day. >> he obviously supports the deal. there's a lot of politicians that do not support amazon coming here. that's the reason that amazon decided to pack up their bags and leave. one of those is new york assemblyman ron kim. i reached out to him. he said that it's time to end the practice of giving multinational megacorporations billions in the name of "economic development." studies have shown that corporate welfare, company subsidies don't work. i'm still waiting for comment from alexandria ocasio-cortez and other politicians that oppose the deal. amazon as we know and they haven't made any comments about cu
earlier today, we had cuomo that spoke in rochester and how they had controls to shop around for the, the best tax rates and the best incentives and amazon is no different. >> you have businesses that are shopping states. we just went through the amazon competition. amazon took it to a new level. they literally said we have 25,000 jobs. we'll take bids from states and cities nationwide. who will offer us the best package. amazon just did it on a higher level what happens every day....
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. >> if you want to hear it, he said it a couple of months before in rochester, minnesota, as well. >t americans with pre-existing conditions. we're going to take care of them. >> no. not if this appeals court in new orleans sides with the administration, at least not for a time. if they were to strike it down, and the supreme court would agree, that's by no means certain, but if that were to happen, there is nothing it replace it with. >> they have been trying to dismantle obamacare by administrative action because they failed to do so in the legislature, which the president is sore about. they have been trying to move the pieces so it all falls apart. this is a big move to go with the texas court, so position the came out in december, just getting to it now, but it really is a form of policy arson. >> john, jen, eli, thank you. >>> sandy hook and parkland grieving again. these communities have already dealt with unimaginable pain. now shaken by several deaths by suicide. this is really troubling. we're going to talk about it and talk about ways that people can deal with this and mov
. >> if you want to hear it, he said it a couple of months before in rochester, minnesota, as well. >t americans with pre-existing conditions. we're going to take care of them. >> no. not if this appeals court in new orleans sides with the administration, at least not for a time. if they were to strike it down, and the supreme court would agree, that's by no means certain, but if that were to happen, there is nothing it replace it with. >> they have been trying to dismantle...
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. >>> i want to thank everyone here at the rochester mills brew and tap room. all the audience here, and senator gillibrand. please join me in thanking her. >> thank you. >>> we will be back tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. >>> thank you at home for joining us. >>> donald trump proudly issues his first ve veto of his campaign promise. he doubles down on immigration originates five floors above us here in this building that he, himself, has hosted, to an auto union leader, to the late senator and former prisoner of war, john mccain. "washington post" points out he averaged just over a tweet per hour through the weekend. late this afternoon, the president made his first and only public appearance of the day. no mention of what we witnessed from him his weekend. just a mention of his own administration. >> the world is talking. when presidents and prime ministers and others come to see me, they all say, congratulations on this great economy that you've built. and they try and do the same thing but it doesn't work out so well but that's okay. >> the president's twitter
. >>> i want to thank everyone here at the rochester mills brew and tap room. all the audience here, and senator gillibrand. please join me in thanking her. >> thank you. >>> we will be back tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. >>> thank you at home for joining us. >>> donald trump proudly issues his first ve veto of his campaign promise. he doubles down on immigration originates five floors above us here in this building that he, himself, has hosted, to an auto...
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the three coldest job markets, rochester, new york ranks number one. it's home to east man kodak. the unemployment rate stands at 4.5%. it used to be a big industrial place but has lost a number of industries. number two on the list also comes from new york state. this time buffalo, a city with an unemployment rate of 4.8%. also former industrial city. buffalo was in the preliminary stages of approving a california company's plan to build a $200 million campus for the production and legal distribution of cannabis. but that only happens if new york state legalizes recreational pot statewide. third is detroit. joblessness still remains high there compared to the nation's other big cities. they recently cut white collar staff in detroit. joini joining me now is diane swonk from grant thornton and someone specialized a great part of her career in labor economics. diane, anything on the list that surprises you? the high technology economies, places that need educated people and places that are doing well. the old industrial cities are doing less well. >> unfortunately that's what we ex
the three coldest job markets, rochester, new york ranks number one. it's home to east man kodak. the unemployment rate stands at 4.5%. it used to be a big industrial place but has lost a number of industries. number two on the list also comes from new york state. this time buffalo, a city with an unemployment rate of 4.8%. also former industrial city. buffalo was in the preliminary stages of approving a california company's plan to build a $200 million campus for the production and legal...
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rochester,18. yes, it's snowy and, yes, the cold is going to stick around.eather across the country. now, here's a peek out your window. >> out our window, we have the rain moving well out of here. all the rain last night, off the coast. we are dry for the remainder of the day. temperatures out there right now still below freezing in some spots. be careful out there with some icy patches. otherwise, as we go through the day, mid to upper ofs with peeks afternoon shun. i wouldn't count on it too much. days,hout the next couple tomorrow is weather alert, we have rain and snow on the way. it'll be out by monday morning.t north and would see a couple inches. >> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan.se ously, thank all of you guys are braving the cold there. >> come back in july, okay? we'll see you then. >>> still to come, spring break travel that won't break the bank. from skiing in california to a relaxing vacation in the bahamas and lots more in between. we'll tel you where youan find some of the best deals. first, these messages. -t ...used almost
rochester,18. yes, it's snowy and, yes, the cold is going to stick around.eather across the country. now, here's a peek out your window. >> out our window, we have the rain moving well out of here. all the rain last night, off the coast. we are dry for the remainder of the day. temperatures out there right now still below freezing in some spots. be careful out there with some icy patches. otherwise, as we go through the day, mid to upper ofs with peeks afternoon shun. i wouldn't count on...
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a student at the univeity of rochesters has been sited for posting fliers last fall.n't hate speech says his lawyer, or crime, just a violation of town's code. he faces up to 15 days in jail. >>> this morning, the mante conv of kidnapping and killing a 14-year-old girl in maryland is free. he walked out of prison yesterday. dna evidence lirmged him to the murder of nia owens back in 1996. assaulteden sexually and strangled. he was sentenced to 15 years but because of good behavior he was release before completing his sentence. the top prosecutor in princes george county says she's disappointed but due to state law she could not prevent the early release. >>> a montgomery county elementary schoolteacher has been arrested for possession of child pornography. he taught physical education at ashburton elementary school in bethes bethesda. it d s not appear to invol any pictures of students. he is a8 year veteran of the school district. he has been on leave since january. >>> 6:35 now. you know the saying, if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. >> that was clearly
a student at the univeity of rochesters has been sited for posting fliers last fall.n't hate speech says his lawyer, or crime, just a violation of town's code. he faces up to 15 days in jail. >>> this morning, the mante conv of kidnapping and killing a 14-year-old girl in maryland is free. he walked out of prison yesterday. dna evidence lirmged him to the murder of nia owens back in 1996. assaulteden sexually and strangled. he was sentenced to 15 years but because of good behavior he...
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a student at the university of rochesters has been sited in connection to fliers and stickers postedn western new york last fall. hodgeman's lawyers say the fliers weren't hate speech or a crimeonust a violati of the town's code. he faces up to 15 days in jail. >>> this morning, man convicted of kidnapping and killi a 14-year-old girl in maryland is free. matthew walkedut of prison yesterday. dna evidence linked him to t murder back in 196 to nia owens. she had been sexually assaulted and strangled. he was sentenced to 15 years in prison but because of good behavior hwas released before completing his sentence. the top prosecutor in prince georges county says she is disappointed but because of state law she could not prevent the early release. >>> a montgomery countyen elry schoolteacher has been arrested for possession of child pornography. he taught physical educational at ash burton elementary school in bethesda. police say the investigation does not appear t involve any pictures of students. the news 4 i-team reports he is a 28-year veteran of the school district. he has been on
a student at the university of rochesters has been sited in connection to fliers and stickers postedn western new york last fall. hodgeman's lawyers say the fliers weren't hate speech or a crimeonust a violati of the town's code. he faces up to 15 days in jail. >>> this morning, man convicted of kidnapping and killi a 14-year-old girl in maryland is free. matthew walkedut of prison yesterday. dna evidence linked him to t murder back in 196 to nia owens. she had been sexually assaulted...
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. >> hello, and welcome to the rochester brewery and tap room in auburn hills, just outside of detroitn hall of this primary season. we're here in michigan, of course, which is one of
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in newark, and rochester new york, and so nixon is not inventing the crime issue. the answer he's giving is a kind of simplistic answer. >> how do how do that compares to now? and we have historic level? >> so we will talk more about this when we get to the 80s and 90s. violent crime rate is way way down from the 60s and 70s. the severity of the crimes has increased because the power of weapons has increased, and some respect and murder is down, armed robbery is done. muggings or.. this is a period which is a much more dangerous period if you want to use that. then is the case, nixon is not inventing the issue but he's presenting a particular frame on the issue. >> the other policy backdrop here is that after the ascension of martin luther king, and the ascension of robert kennedy, congress passes a crime control act. the primary thrust of this act is a gun control measure. fairly weak gun control measure. but nonetheless a gun control measure. so from nixon standpoint, the underlying argument is johnson and liberals are in washington are interested not in protecti
in newark, and rochester new york, and so nixon is not inventing the crime issue. the answer he's giving is a kind of simplistic answer. >> how do how do that compares to now? and we have historic level? >> so we will talk more about this when we get to the 80s and 90s. violent crime rate is way way down from the 60s and 70s. the severity of the crimes has increased because the power of weapons has increased, and some respect and murder is down, armed robbery is done. muggings or.....
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. >> and in rochester new york, before coming back to washington, the senate democratic leader chuckchumer with this. >> i don't have that much faith in attorney general barr's view because he already stated that he bleevels it's very, very -- believes it's very, very that the president cannot be indicted. we ought to get tall facts. congress requires the full report and underlying documents so we can get an independent ew and do our job of oversighting and legislating the shishe youing brought up. steve: what are you hearing in his statement? >> the same general call that nadler is making, of course. hey, we can't trust this four-page summary. e need to see the underlying materials. >> they called for the report itself. the mueller report as much of it as possible to be sent to congress. but they've called for something beyond that. they've called for mueller to preserve all of his work pickup truck. but the work product so they can go back and review what materials he saw that helped him produce his report. and then it got boiled down to the four-page letter that we just saw. in pa
. >> and in rochester new york, before coming back to washington, the senate democratic leader chuckchumer with this. >> i don't have that much faith in attorney general barr's view because he already stated that he bleevels it's very, very -- believes it's very, very that the president cannot be indicted. we ought to get tall facts. congress requires the full report and underlying documents so we can get an independent ew and do our job of oversighting and legislating the shishe...
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lewis lipski, an american zionist from rochester declared that propaganda and persuasion would provide quote the armor that israel cannot live without. the key figure in the first generation of the lobby, however, was a little known zionist from cleveland, isaiah leo kinnen. working hand in hand with the famous israeli diplomat, abe eban, kinnen became the work horse of the israel lobby. his personal papers available at the center for jewish history in new york yet largely neglected by scholars reveal the early history of the lobby. those in myriad other papers, along with state department records and an abundant secondary literature provided the research foundation for the book that i have done. the palestinians and the arab world had no comparable lobby in the united states which had the largest jewish population in the world, and millions of modernist and fundamentalist protestants as well. they were ready to line up behind the jewish refugees in palestine, and the zionist agenda. full awareness of the horrors of the nazi genocide and also with the impact of the zionist aggression i
lewis lipski, an american zionist from rochester declared that propaganda and persuasion would provide quote the armor that israel cannot live without. the key figure in the first generation of the lobby, however, was a little known zionist from cleveland, isaiah leo kinnen. working hand in hand with the famous israeli diplomat, abe eban, kinnen became the work horse of the israel lobby. his personal papers available at the center for jewish history in new york yet largely neglected by scholars...
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on the day police found michelle, the couple's middle daughter, 19-year-old carrie at college in rochester dad told me about my mom. and that she -- i'm sorry. >> that's okay. >> and he called me and told me that my mom killed herself. >> carrie said that over the weekend her father lloyd helped her move into her college apartment and that he had spent all night at this hotel. but when police checked the hotel video, they actually see lloyd getting into carrie's car and not returning until early the next morning. >> we don't see lloyd all night long. here it is 6:30 in the morning and here he comes on to the camera. still appears to be wearing the same clothes that he had on the night before. >> police soon begin listening in on phone calls between father and daughter. and what they hear makes them even more suspicious. >> i'm freaking out. >> me too. >> if lloyd did kill michelle, did he somehow convince carrie to help him? you think she was brainwashed. >> i really think she was brainwashed. >> erin joins us now on set. what do you mean by that question? >> will well, i have to tell you
on the day police found michelle, the couple's middle daughter, 19-year-old carrie at college in rochester dad told me about my mom. and that she -- i'm sorry. >> that's okay. >> and he called me and told me that my mom killed herself. >> carrie said that over the weekend her father lloyd helped her move into her college apartment and that he had spent all night at this hotel. but when police checked the hotel video, they actually see lloyd getting into carrie's car and not...
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though earlier today in rochester about businesses in general and how they have control to shop aroundest tax breaks and the best incentives and amazon did just that. listen in. >> when you have businesses that are shopping states. we just went through the amazon competition where amazon took it to a new level, where they literally said we have 25,000 jobs. we will take bids from states and cities nationwide, who will offer us the best package. but amazon just did on a higher level what happens every day. >> cuomo is working with de blasio. several politicians supported him. i reached out to several to get comment. democratic congressman max rose in new york we fight and bicker but we get big things done. if everyone gets around the table we make sure it will happen in a way to win for workers in the community. this is not a zero sum game. i know we would love to have 25,000 good jobs on staten island. i tried to get comment from those politicians that oppose the deal like alexandria ocasio-cortez. unfortunately they did not respond. the second half of the campus is set to open in virg
though earlier today in rochester about businesses in general and how they have control to shop aroundest tax breaks and the best incentives and amazon did just that. listen in. >> when you have businesses that are shopping states. we just went through the amazon competition where amazon took it to a new level, where they literally said we have 25,000 jobs. we will take bids from states and cities nationwide, who will offer us the best package. but amazon just did on a higher level what...
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you know, i think that there's a big difference between the professor of rochester expressing the viewsf monetary policy than the president of the united states and i think he's overstepped what i think is an appropriate line. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me on. >>> let's continue the market discussion joining you now mark lashean and rick santelli. good afternoon to you both mark, what are you looking out for from the fed this week >> wilfred, what was talked about, of course no expectation in terms of a change in interest rates with the balance sheet, if they perhaps seize the de-escalation of bonds by september or so. some speculation surrounds and most important the dot plot and while i don't necessarily expect them to remove the chance that they raise interest rates at least one more time in 2019 it could very well by shifting lower across the spectrum of dots the expectation that rate hikes won't be perhaps quite as vigorous as what was projected back in december of last year. not just for 2019 but out through 2020 and even 2021 as a consequence that may be
you know, i think that there's a big difference between the professor of rochester expressing the viewsf monetary policy than the president of the united states and i think he's overstepped what i think is an appropriate line. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me on. >>> let's continue the market discussion joining you now mark lashean and rick santelli. good afternoon to you both mark, what are you looking out for from the fed this week >> wilfred,...
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. >>> joining us, a former college admission officer at the university of rochester now working withunselor, davin sweeney, and dan abrams is back. good to see you both. davin, so many watching. is the system rigged? can students don't have it all get a fair shake? >> no, they can't, but not necessarily because people are bribing admissions offices to the tune of millions of dollars. you know, i think that unfortunately we live in a system -- unequal system of education that provides access opportunity to people who have the money to afford that access opportunity in a variety of extremely legal ways. >> let's walk through some of them. we can all agree it's wrong to have someone correct your s.a.t. scores but we know that wealthy kids can get intensive coaching and can even rewrite their essays and it's completely legal. >> yeah, it is. unfortunately, that's the case. i think that as an admissions counselor and somebody who's now on the other side of that equation helping students manage this system, i think everybody ought to be trying to do is help students just sort of present th
. >>> joining us, a former college admission officer at the university of rochester now working withunselor, davin sweeney, and dan abrams is back. good to see you both. davin, so many watching. is the system rigged? can students don't have it all get a fair shake? >> no, they can't, but not necessarily because people are bribing admissions offices to the tune of millions of dollars. you know, i think that unfortunately we live in a system -- unequal system of education that...
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everyone is talking about the special olympics, and i want to point out that there is a college in rochesterw york, and it is called the national technical institute for the deaf. it was founded by congress in 1965, and this congress has been federally funded. been slipped under the rug, because everyone is talking about the special olympics. we need to bring awareness to this as well, and that is the purpose of my call. people with disabilities need assistance to become productive, independent, and contributing members of society. i know it is just a proposal, however, but if it passes by reducing the funding to ntid, many of these deaf students will not be able to reach the education that they need to reach their full potential. int: others that they affect the proposed 2020 budget, disabled students? yes, that is the department of health and human services, and there are cuts to programs for the deaf and the blind. again, many of these cuts have already been rejected by congress. be again, inl may particular, because democrats control the house. host: just a reminder, this is the proposed
everyone is talking about the special olympics, and i want to point out that there is a college in rochesterw york, and it is called the national technical institute for the deaf. it was founded by congress in 1965, and this congress has been federally funded. been slipped under the rug, because everyone is talking about the special olympics. we need to bring awareness to this as well, and that is the purpose of my call. people with disabilities need assistance to become productive,...
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rating,st job market rochester, new york. 4.5% unemployment, 60.4% they were force participation. growth,comes to job also buffalo, niagara falls. michigannd dearborn, coming in at 21. cleveland, ohio. ark,w 49, new york jersey city. in columbus, ohio, mary jane. caller: hello. i worked 80 hours in one job every week. all my life until six years ago, plus a part-time job of 25 hours a week. now i am 68. i am a cancer patient. social security, $65,000, $20,000 every three weeks with infusion. $18,000 in medicare because they sent me a paper on it. i am going to have to stop my treatment because i don't have any more money in my medicare. i worked 80 hours a week as a security officer and 25 hours a week managing a building. host: how did you manage that schedule? caller: i did not mind it. i love working. i would still beginning at if i was not disabled. host: john in ohio. go ahead. caller: i am making a little bit more. i dialed the wrong number. i am on social security. here is what i wanted to do, i wanted to call and correct the man from ohio who said he was making minimum wag
rating,st job market rochester, new york. 4.5% unemployment, 60.4% they were force participation. growth,comes to job also buffalo, niagara falls. michigannd dearborn, coming in at 21. cleveland, ohio. ark,w 49, new york jersey city. in columbus, ohio, mary jane. caller: hello. i worked 80 hours in one job every week. all my life until six years ago, plus a part-time job of 25 hours a week. now i am 68. i am a cancer patient. social security, $65,000, $20,000 every three weeks with infusion....
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host: let's go to susanna from rochester, massachusetts, on the democratic line.ler: i probably messed up the name of that -- host: i probably messed up the name of that town. caller: it's actually gloucester. being in thats on spot. you look really good. i am wondering this morning if we will hear from bernie that he will finally commit to party membership in the democratic party or if he will preciously think everyone owes him special support while he can be either one of us or them. it's a strange idea that someone hem the outside thinks should be in the party system without having the guts to say i am one of you. a major issue, i find it odious when all of the new kids who felt the bern went toward a door in the next -- the last election cycle were told this position on the iraq intervention. if you look for the iraq liberation act of 1998, under clinton, you would find that the senate was for the liberation of iraq and about 85% of the house, and there was one bernie sanders of vermont in the house who happily supported the liberation of iraq. acthe language
host: let's go to susanna from rochester, massachusetts, on the democratic line.ler: i probably messed up the name of that -- host: i probably messed up the name of that town. caller: it's actually gloucester. being in thats on spot. you look really good. i am wondering this morning if we will hear from bernie that he will finally commit to party membership in the democratic party or if he will preciously think everyone owes him special support while he can be either one of us or them. it's a...
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host: let's go to michael outside of rochester. caller: hello. how are you doing? host: doing fine.aller: i would like to say to your guest, i am a bit confused. the democratss if seem to enjoy abortion or something to that effect. that is far from the case. abortion is not enjoyable for anybody. it is something that should be an option. something that is very difficult to discuss. i am glad we are discussing your right now, but it is not immoral. it is not whatever. it should be an objective thing. it should not be a right or left thing. host: and it is front and center. guest: i agree with the caller. of -- it isany sort a very serious issue and it is not just about the unborn. it is compassion for the folks going through it. i 100% agree with the caller on that. i think the distinction here is there is a difference from the pro-life perspective between abortion and what happens when that baby takes a breath. actually aborted baby comes out alive, then where does the debate center and democrats are pretty much on record to say that protection is not there. the medical care protect
host: let's go to michael outside of rochester. caller: hello. how are you doing? host: doing fine.aller: i would like to say to your guest, i am a bit confused. the democratss if seem to enjoy abortion or something to that effect. that is far from the case. abortion is not enjoyable for anybody. it is something that should be an option. something that is very difficult to discuss. i am glad we are discussing your right now, but it is not immoral. it is not whatever. it should be an objective...
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joe and markwayne mullin and lisa blunt rochester, all four of us standing in bipartisan, hope inspired young people in the boston area to get engaged. my colleague, jimmy panetta, and i went to schools in my district last fall to show people we can work together in a bipartisan way. unfortunately, this process and h.r. 1 has been nothing but partisan and that's not the message that we need to send to 16 and 17-year-olds. i put my hand out in an olive branch. i accepted many democratic amendments throughout the last few days and not one single amendment either in the markup of the only committee that marked this bill up, house administration, where we offered 28, not one republican amendment o this bill, now 700 pages, is accepted. every amendment has been a democrat-led amendment. i thought the new democratic majority was going to be bipartisan, transparent. i thought the new democratic majority was going to not work with special interests to write mammoth 700-page bills but i guess, madam chair, i was mistaken and i'll reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves.
joe and markwayne mullin and lisa blunt rochester, all four of us standing in bipartisan, hope inspired young people in the boston area to get engaged. my colleague, jimmy panetta, and i went to schools in my district last fall to show people we can work together in a bipartisan way. unfortunately, this process and h.r. 1 has been nothing but partisan and that's not the message that we need to send to 16 and 17-year-olds. i put my hand out in an olive branch. i accepted many democratic...
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her legacy lives in the rochester train station, named after louise after years of her advocacy and determination to make it an improved destination and a special place of connection. most importantly, her legacy lives in the freshman class of this united states house of representatives. louise used to represent seneca falls and was proud of the women's right movement that had its strongest, deepest roots in upstate new york. this year more than 100 women serve in this body for the first time in american history. of course, if louise were here, she would surely remind us that 100 is much less than half of 435 and that our work was far from over. my friend, louise, know that you are missed. to your entire family, our thoughts and prayers are with you as we mark one year since your passing. today we celebrate an incredible legacy, a legacy that is alive and burning bright with hope. with that, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: madam speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for on
her legacy lives in the rochester train station, named after louise after years of her advocacy and determination to make it an improved destination and a special place of connection. most importantly, her legacy lives in the freshman class of this united states house of representatives. louise used to represent seneca falls and was proud of the women's right movement that had its strongest, deepest roots in upstate new york. this year more than 100 women serve in this body for the first time...