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town about 1700 miles south of rochester hills. he is a great friend and strong leader nationally on many topics. eric garcetti. much.thank you so president barnett, for the geography lesson and your leadership. thank you to you and our officers and mayor bowser hosting us every single year. a are always here and you do great job posting us. i am proud to be a part of this rather and sisterhood of mayors. when two officers are shot and killed in honolulu, we reach out to mayor caldwell. when we have shootings in dayton and chattanooga, parkland, we reach out. americans know that there are 50 states in the union. but some say there are 52. most americans know that there are 50 in the union. there are 19,000 communities that comprise the united states, just as important. this is where democracy is alive and well. at a moment of division, disunity, too many words of hate , of us clinging to our tribal allegiances over our national ones, come here and feel what it means on infrastructure and immigration, jobs. what it means to come tog
town about 1700 miles south of rochester hills. he is a great friend and strong leader nationally on many topics. eric garcetti. much.thank you so president barnett, for the geography lesson and your leadership. thank you to you and our officers and mayor bowser hosting us every single year. a are always here and you do great job posting us. i am proud to be a part of this rather and sisterhood of mayors. when two officers are shot and killed in honolulu, we reach out to mayor caldwell. when we...
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metro detroit and rochester hills is driven by the auto industry.ne of the conversations we are having is how autonomous vehicles should not be a scary thing. we spent so much focusing on the last mile. most people don't realize, you live a decade after your driving privileges are probably going to expire. instead of focusing on the last mile, focusing on the last decade. it is not about texting are going to work. it is about my grandma having the mobility and the freedom to get to doctor's appointments, to get to the grocery store. whether it is housing, being intentional about those conversations with the senior populations in your community is , incredibly important. we have found that has tremendous benefits for us. it's not that our population is not scared about autonomous vehicles. they are pushing us to get it sooner so mobility is something that is easier for them to obtain. mayor de la isla: in topeka one of the exciting things we have done is the aarp gave us a grant so we could put in a swing in an underserved area so grandparents could
metro detroit and rochester hills is driven by the auto industry.ne of the conversations we are having is how autonomous vehicles should not be a scary thing. we spent so much focusing on the last mile. most people don't realize, you live a decade after your driving privileges are probably going to expire. instead of focusing on the last mile, focusing on the last decade. it is not about texting are going to work. it is about my grandma having the mobility and the freedom to get to doctor's...
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and they -- it will be the rochester, minnesota, show >> seth: and so you -- and when do you collect- literally, i get them -- they come in the room and they start -- we start getting their -- the things beforehand and then, they can go to my website -- >> seth: so ahead of time? >> ahead of time the longer ones come in ahead of time >> seth: that's great. >> people seem to know and then, it's livestreamed throughout the world so i've got people -- i have fans in tanzania [ light laughter ] >> seth: who want to hear you complain about rochester, minnesota? >> exactly and it makes them feel better about tanzania [ laughter ] >> seth: what a service you're providing. hey, thank you so much for being here it's always such a pleasure. [ cheers and applause >> it was great, thanks so much. >> seth: lewis black, everybody! for the latest tour info, go to lewisblack.com we'll be right back with more "late night. [ cheers and applause ♪ this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less j
and they -- it will be the rochester, minnesota, show >> seth: and so you -- and when do you collect- literally, i get them -- they come in the room and they start -- we start getting their -- the things beforehand and then, they can go to my website -- >> seth: so ahead of time? >> ahead of time the longer ones come in ahead of time >> seth: that's great. >> people seem to know and then, it's livestreamed throughout the world so i've got people -- i have fans in...
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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 know, metro detroit and rochester is driven by the auto industry and one of the conversations we're having is how autonomous vehicles shouldn't be a scary thing for our senior population. we focused on the last mile, most people don't realize you live a decade after your driving privileges are probably going to expire or taking away. focus on the last decade. not about texting or going to work, about my grandma having the opportunity and freedom and mobility to get to the doctor's appointments and grocery store. when housing, being intentional about the conversations in your community, is important and we found that that has tremendous benefits for us. our population isn't scared about autonomous vehicles. they recognize and pushing us to get it sooner so mobility is something that's easier for them to attain. >> with regards to tee picchu, aarp gave us a grant to put in a brand new swing in one of our underserved areas where you have a lot of grandparents raising kids so they could sit and participate in the swinging so that they could just have that access. we're not there at the
you know, metro detroit and rochester is driven by the auto industry and one of the conversations we're having is how autonomous vehicles shouldn't be a scary thing for our senior population. we focused on the last mile, most people don't realize you live a decade after your driving privileges are probably going to expire or taking away. focus on the last decade. not about texting or going to work, about my grandma having the opportunity and freedom and mobility to get to the doctor's...
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a few minutes to go backstage i was able to personally thank him bloomberg philanthropy rochester hills have been awarded. i'm sure there are many of you in the crowd today. . witnessed mike's commitment witnessing global issues like climate change and global health at the local level. learn from one another and spread our impact at meetings like this one. the conference of mayors put forth a bipartisan policy agenda entitled the mayors 2020 vision for america, a call to action. i believe this is our many priorities and bipartisan agenda that are a shared concern for our next speaker. please join me in welcoming back entrepreneur, philanthropist, and alumnus, mayor michael bloomberg. [applause] >> the truth is, i'm hoping to give a speech in d.c. next year. think this is cities and future is brighter than ever. a lot of the credit goes to my friend mayor maryhill bowser. she is doing a terrific job and i hope someday soon we will be calling her governor bowser. i do think the time has come for d.c. to become a state with full voting rights. i will work with congress to make that happen.
a few minutes to go backstage i was able to personally thank him bloomberg philanthropy rochester hills have been awarded. i'm sure there are many of you in the crowd today. . witnessed mike's commitment witnessing global issues like climate change and global health at the local level. learn from one another and spread our impact at meetings like this one. the conference of mayors put forth a bipartisan policy agenda entitled the mayors 2020 vision for america, a call to action. i believe this...
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backstage i thanked him for a bloomberg philanthropy grant the city of rochester hills had been rewarded. i'm there are many in the crowd today. a few months ago i was with mike in copenhagen for the world mayor summit and licensed -- witnessed his commitment to one copenhagen fan here in the front, witnessed his commitment to addressing global issues like climate change and public health at the local level. he knows we can make great progress when we come together to exchange idea and learn from one another and spread our impact in meetings like this one. as highlighted earlier, the conference of mayors has put together a bipartisan policy of agenda entitled the "mayor's vision to america, callo action." and i believe there are many priorities in our agenda that are a shared concern for our next speaker. so please join me in welcoming back home an entrepreneur, a philanthropist and alumnus of our conference, mayor mike bloomberg. ♪ mayor bloomberg: thank you, everyone. please sit. brian, thank you for that kind introduction. i'm glad you gave it just the way i wrote it. i also want to t
backstage i thanked him for a bloomberg philanthropy grant the city of rochester hills had been rewarded. i'm there are many in the crowd today. a few months ago i was with mike in copenhagen for the world mayor summit and licensed -- witnessed his commitment to one copenhagen fan here in the front, witnessed his commitment to addressing global issues like climate change and public health at the local level. he knows we can make great progress when we come together to exchange idea and learn...
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this week's me mail comes from rising he traveled around the indian state of rochester amazing footage of fire eaters temples and dancers a cultural explosion. as you told us and we're excited to be able to share it with you and. langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to rats men and farmers rather than farming it's tourism that brings in the money here the area is full of old farmhouses and classic. the road saying jacobs church stands at the center. it's really pretty here but more than anything i want to hit the slopes this time and not to slip but to sled. that might help me out works in the. my sled. ok the dog that he was a double 01 for me to lift from above not from below yeah that's important but really otherwise you'll get tangled and pulled up is a good way to lift my feet up. yes lift your feet up on the sled so you don't get hurt that is you know when you want to get off just let go it'll go by itself. and then i'm ready to go i think but you'll help me right a little bit because you're going to end up a little bit of course. thinks. the full thing also
this week's me mail comes from rising he traveled around the indian state of rochester amazing footage of fire eaters temples and dancers a cultural explosion. as you told us and we're excited to be able to share it with you and. langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to rats men and farmers rather than farming it's tourism that brings in the money here the area is full of old farmhouses and classic. the road saying jacobs church stands at the center. it's really pretty here...
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a pretty suburb of rochester chester. big houses, big families. top-rampblged schools that make the people who move here want to stick around. >> in this community, you are in a bubble. the community is a bubble. >> the rideout family lived in that happy bubble. chelsea noyer dated the oldest rideout boy colin. >> i remember one of the first times i went over to his house in high school, he was cooking me dinner and he was like, oh man, cooking dinner, that pretty cool. >> very responsible? >> oh, yeah, that was one of the reasons i fell in love with him. he loved his family. >> and it was a big one, three girls, four boys. the rideout household was always bustling. family dinners, holidays. colin's parents craig and laura embraced the chaos. this is craig's sister rob and drew. >> clearly, they liked being parents in they were enjoying this? >> right. seven kids. >> seven kid. >> dad craig worked as a computer programer and spent time mentoring kid at his church. >> craig is an outwardly personal person. you meet craig rideout, will you like him.
a pretty suburb of rochester chester. big houses, big families. top-rampblged schools that make the people who move here want to stick around. >> in this community, you are in a bubble. the community is a bubble. >> the rideout family lived in that happy bubble. chelsea noyer dated the oldest rideout boy colin. >> i remember one of the first times i went over to his house in high school, he was cooking me dinner and he was like, oh man, cooking dinner, that pretty cool....
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backstage i was able to personally thank him for a bloomberg philanthropy grant that the city of rochesterills had been awarded, and i am sure there are many of you in the crowd today. a few months ago, i was with mike in copenhagen for the mayor summit. i witnessed his commitment to -- one copenhagen fan apparently in the front -- [laughter] i witnessed his commitment to addressing global issues like climate change at the local level. he knows we can make great progress when we come together to exchange ideas, learn from one another and spread our impact at meanings like this one. as i highlighted earlier, the conference of mayors has put forward a bipartisan policy agenda entitled "the mayor 2020 vision for america: the call to action." i believe there are many priorities in our bipartisan agenda that are shared concerns for our next speaker. so please join me in welcoming back home an entrepreneur, philanthropist, an alumnus of our conference, mayor mike bloomberg. [applause] ♪ mr. bloomberg: thank you. thank you. please sit. brian, thank you for that kind introduction. i am glad you gi
backstage i was able to personally thank him for a bloomberg philanthropy grant that the city of rochesterills had been awarded, and i am sure there are many of you in the crowd today. a few months ago, i was with mike in copenhagen for the mayor summit. i witnessed his commitment to -- one copenhagen fan apparently in the front -- [laughter] i witnessed his commitment to addressing global issues like climate change at the local level. he knows we can make great progress when we come together...
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new airport, new rochester airport, new albany airport, new jfk airport, guardia airport. [cheering] and new york stands with puerto eico after hurricane maria. [applause] [cheering] and if that wasn't enough, we have new york state emergency responders managing more than 12,000 incidents and i hoped this guy get out of his truck yesterday. [laughter] [applause] so our undeniable accomplishme accomplishment, that was a mouthful. our undeniable accomplishment to define our success, they built confidence in the people, they see progress being made. they believe that there is a positive path. they don't follow the negative one. that is what we have done. and that is what we are doing. and that is what we have to do more of, and we have shown people t this hope in their liv. you don't have to despair or blame or scapegoat, don't getet angry, don't get scared. it's going to be okay. we can handle these problems and it can be better and working together is the way to do it. we will do this agenda. it will be hard, always hard, but we will get it done. there is one thing that kee
new airport, new rochester airport, new albany airport, new jfk airport, guardia airport. [cheering] and new york stands with puerto eico after hurricane maria. [applause] [cheering] and if that wasn't enough, we have new york state emergency responders managing more than 12,000 incidents and i hoped this guy get out of his truck yesterday. [laughter] [applause] so our undeniable accomplishme accomplishment, that was a mouthful. our undeniable accomplishment to define our success, they built...
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it was only a young rochester new york, that the courage good taken the autopsies to.out that the 43 people would been killed will all killed by the bullets by the state troopers. despite what is been announced to the governor news office as the prisoners killed them. gives you some sense of how difficult that problem was. >> you are cochair of jamie carter's campaign in new york state. >> is back in the hospital. >> you saw in something, the new york times did not. they would even have him in for coffee. let alone an editorial board meeting. so a few months six months to begin working. they become he becomes president nero pointed you and in geneva and it master to the un and in the united states. it is become a central part of your live. your belief in the un, however flawed institution, but we do see as an heir to the 795th anniversary of the un and his dedication to that. >> would they just say about jamie carter. a minimum 19795. they had a small dinner for him. 19795. his victory was political. let the fact of the matter is that i thought he wasn't running. and that the next th
it was only a young rochester new york, that the courage good taken the autopsies to.out that the 43 people would been killed will all killed by the bullets by the state troopers. despite what is been announced to the governor news office as the prisoners killed them. gives you some sense of how difficult that problem was. >> you are cochair of jamie carter's campaign in new york state. >> is back in the hospital. >> you saw in something, the new york times did not. they would...
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. >> reporter: keith stewart runs the center for individualized medicine at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. is this a revolution? >> i think it is. i think it's transformative. it's really a paradi shift in how we think and manage cancer. >> reporter: here at mo, ty are helping find the getic needles in the haystack that cause cancer and other genetic diseases. they built a huge biorepository for the national institute of health's "all of us" initiative. the goal: sequence the full mes of one million americans. so, when you get to the day, where you have this repository of a million sequences, million genomes. that's a very powerful tool r science is it? >> it's going to be an amazing tool for scientist and ecresearchers for years, des to come.or >> repr: it is an ambitious undertaking-- our genome consis of three billion distinct data points, that are assigned the lette atgc. by anonymizing and anang tthis rich trove of data,y hope to reveal the nuanced genetic terplay that is at the root of disease. the lo term promise; inherited diseases like cancer detected while they cantil
. >> reporter: keith stewart runs the center for individualized medicine at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. is this a revolution? >> i think it is. i think it's transformative. it's really a paradi shift in how we think and manage cancer. >> reporter: here at mo, ty are helping find the getic needles in the haystack that cause cancer and other genetic diseases. they built a huge biorepository for the national institute of health's "all of us" initiative. the...
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that they see a future in rochester hills. howt of that may be about autonomous vehicles, about how mobility is going to change for our senior population. something that could embrace and extend their mobility. we spend a lot of time being thattional about topics are important. i said earlier that there be autonomous vehicles or michigan legalized marijuana this year. we brought weed into our senior center and explained what it was, how you can use it. it is a little bit funny, but she saw a lot of learning happen with people go, oh, ok, this is something that is relevant. mayor de la isla, you have announced you are running for congress. >> why? why do you want to come to the swamp? mayor de la isla: one of the blessings i have had as i get a chance to engage with our constituents on a one-on-one basis. when i have conversations with -- on whatters matters the most, impeachment is not one of them. we have an aging population that is going to have medical needs. i just spoke to somebody from the compton. he was telling me that
that they see a future in rochester hills. howt of that may be about autonomous vehicles, about how mobility is going to change for our senior population. something that could embrace and extend their mobility. we spend a lot of time being thattional about topics are important. i said earlier that there be autonomous vehicles or michigan legalized marijuana this year. we brought weed into our senior center and explained what it was, how you can use it. it is a little bit funny, but she saw a...
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she visited us in rochester for the fall meeting my end has been available every time i have asked herw andin judgment, the incredibly exciting mayor of the city of chicago, my friend mayor lori lightfoot. [applause] thank you mayor barnett. thatl get back into for meme you put up of me yesterday. [laughter] >> i have to give a heartfelt thanks to mayor barnett and the conference staff. from day one, you have embraced me and my team and brought a really incredible support and resources from this conference. i am honored to be a part of it. -- as you know, we are democrats, republicans and independents. charged with representing cities and towns of all sizes. from those significant factors that can divide us, mayors realize there is more that unites us. washington has largely abandoned the mantle of leadership on most of the pressing issues impacting millions of americans that we represent. partnerships between local, state and federal levels who govern are essential. mayors cannot move the needle alone -- mayors can move the needle alone, but nearly the -- not nearly as far as needed.
she visited us in rochester for the fall meeting my end has been available every time i have asked herw andin judgment, the incredibly exciting mayor of the city of chicago, my friend mayor lori lightfoot. [applause] thank you mayor barnett. thatl get back into for meme you put up of me yesterday. [laughter] >> i have to give a heartfelt thanks to mayor barnett and the conference staff. from day one, you have embraced me and my team and brought a really incredible support and resources...
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doing the entire new islands arena at belmont, new binghamton university, new unit the hospital, rochester, buffalo, train stations, long island third track, we weabilitated the l train, never even had to close the tunnel. new moynahan train hall that sunny. and you syracuse airport. syracuse airport, more new airports, a new jfk airport, bardi airport. -- guardia airport. [applause] new york stands with puerto rico after hurricane maria. [applause] and if that was not enough, we have new york stat emergency responders manage over 1200 incidents, and i helped this guy get out of his truck yesterday. [applause] so, our undeniable accomplishments. [laughter] that was a mouthful. our undeniable accomplishments, they define our success, they built confidence in the people, they see progress being made, they believe there is a positive path they don't follow -- positive path, they don't follow the negative path. that is what we have done and what we are doing and what we have to do more of. we have shown people there is hope in their lives. you don't have to despair, you don't have to blame, yo
doing the entire new islands arena at belmont, new binghamton university, new unit the hospital, rochester, buffalo, train stations, long island third track, we weabilitated the l train, never even had to close the tunnel. new moynahan train hall that sunny. and you syracuse airport. syracuse airport, more new airports, a new jfk airport, bardi airport. -- guardia airport. [applause] new york stands with puerto rico after hurricane maria. [applause] and if that was not enough, we have new york...
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cloudy with light rain on and off in the mid atlantic region and snow out of this from buffalo, to rochesterracuse, areas of northern new england, a little bit of snow but not a lot. and then by sunday, that system ends pretty quickly. sunday is by far the best day on the east coast. no problems throughout the southern half of the country, and snow for the northern great lakes and stormy in the northwest. so minor airport problems, especially today and tomorrow if you're traveling in the east. >> thanks, bill, for the update. >>> ahead, could roe v. wade be overturned? members of congress are asking the supreme court to reconsider that landmark ruling, that story and much more straight ahead. when you're confident in your gut, you feel confident to take on anything. with benefiber, you'll feel the power of gut health confidence every day. benefiber is a 100% natural prebiotic fiber. good morning mrs. johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healt
cloudy with light rain on and off in the mid atlantic region and snow out of this from buffalo, to rochesterracuse, areas of northern new england, a little bit of snow but not a lot. and then by sunday, that system ends pretty quickly. sunday is by far the best day on the east coast. no problems throughout the southern half of the country, and snow for the northern great lakes and stormy in the northwest. so minor airport problems, especially today and tomorrow if you're traveling in the east....
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cheers and applause before we get to that, i am going to tell you a story about a bodybuilder in rochesterd willie murphy. a burglar broke into willie's house recently and willie beat him up all right, fine. that's what you would expect a bodybuilder to do. but what if i told you willie murphy is 82 years old? [ cheers ] and what if i told you willie murphy is a woman and what if i told you this brings us to a segment called "the kind of story we need right now. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: this is willie murphy [ cheers and applause she was about to go to bed one night when a man started pounding on her front door, demanding to be let in so she called 911. but while she was waiting for the police to arrive, he broke down her door and barged in. what the man didn't realize, though, is that willie murphy works out. you're probably thinking, "oh, that's cute. she does water aerobics. no, son. willie murphy lifts weights every day at the ymca and she can deadlift 225 pounds. [ cheers and applause 225 pounds that's me holding a microwave. [ light laughter ] according to "usa today," willie
cheers and applause before we get to that, i am going to tell you a story about a bodybuilder in rochesterd willie murphy. a burglar broke into willie's house recently and willie beat him up all right, fine. that's what you would expect a bodybuilder to do. but what if i told you willie murphy is 82 years old? [ cheers ] and what if i told you willie murphy is a woman and what if i told you this brings us to a segment called "the kind of story we need right now. [ cheers and applause ♪...
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we're seeing it across rochester and areas to the north of that as well. looking agent t looking at the totals, we are anticipating heavier moments in the interior sections. where you see the red, that could be 8 inches plus, and it's also going to be blowing and drifting snow so we may see blizzard conditions develop. most of this storm is going to hug the interior, and we'll look for the wintry mix going through some of the cities. further to the south, i would say towards philadelphia, i don't think we're going to be seeing heavy snow, so overall definitely looking at one of the biggest storms this season. >> it will be a long weekend for folks. bonn bonnie thank you. >>> a big change when it comes to the electoral college. >> this major case going before the supreme court, and could decide who gets the presidency in november. >>> and an alarming virus, it's so concerning to health officials, they're changing how they screen people at the airport. g how they screen people atht e airport. metimes, the pressures f today's world can make it tough to take c
we're seeing it across rochester and areas to the north of that as well. looking agent t looking at the totals, we are anticipating heavier moments in the interior sections. where you see the red, that could be 8 inches plus, and it's also going to be blowing and drifting snow so we may see blizzard conditions develop. most of this storm is going to hug the interior, and we'll look for the wintry mix going through some of the cities. further to the south, i would say towards philadelphia, i...
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rochester, buffalo, niagara falls train stations. new long island double track. long island third track. we rehabilitated the l-train. they never even had to close the tunnel. we are rebuilding the javits center, expanding it by 50%. a new moynihan train hall that is going to be stunning and knock your socks off. a new syracuse airport. new platsburg airport. new albany airport. new jfk airport. new la guardia airport. and new york stands with puerto rico after hurricane maria. and if that wasn't enough, we have new york state emergency responders manage more than 12,000 incidents. and i helped this guy get out of his truck yesterday. so our undeniable accomplishments. woo. that was a mouthful. our undeniable accomplishments. they define our success. they build confidence in the people. they see progress being made. they believe there's a positive path. they don't follow the negative path. that's what we have done. and that's what we are doing. and that's what we have to do more of. and we've shown people this hope in their lives. you don't have to despair. you d
rochester, buffalo, niagara falls train stations. new long island double track. long island third track. we rehabilitated the l-train. they never even had to close the tunnel. we are rebuilding the javits center, expanding it by 50%. a new moynihan train hall that is going to be stunning and knock your socks off. a new syracuse airport. new platsburg airport. new albany airport. new jfk airport. new la guardia airport. and new york stands with puerto rico after hurricane maria. and if that...
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it ran from rochester, new york all the way to raleigh, north carolina. at the time that was the interstate. andas an invasion route, extremely -- and extremely significant road. you can see on the map of the locations of forts that had been built to protect to the approaches to leesburg -- fort evans just north of route seven. it is owned and preserved by a rahau. named protectingmmitted to -- conserving fort evans. it shows that they preservation community do not have to be at loggerheads with the corporations. for beauregard on the others to route seven no longer exist. there is a subdivision there. i believe it is called a bow regarding estates. it no longer exists. those two are on very high ground. any troops coming into leesburg from the east would have gone between a very nice artillery costs -- crossfire. johnston, which is half there. it is on private property and they do not like you climbing around it. you have got that. a reminder about 15, 60 miles north of leesburg it runs through gettysburg. that same road is called the emmitsburg pike. ma
it ran from rochester, new york all the way to raleigh, north carolina. at the time that was the interstate. andas an invasion route, extremely -- and extremely significant road. you can see on the map of the locations of forts that had been built to protect to the approaches to leesburg -- fort evans just north of route seven. it is owned and preserved by a rahau. named protectingmmitted to -- conserving fort evans. it shows that they preservation community do not have to be at loggerheads...
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large-scale private programs in seattle and rochester and gary, indiana all proved that a version of it saw significant effects on work. it did not help people to move to work. what does this mean for current policymaking? when i was speaker, i can discuss a number of reforms we passed in large part because of the evidence was at the core of the legislation. we got so many things done because we had overwhelming evidence. we did these things in polarizing times. criminal justice reform is a perfect example. huge momentum existed because state-based reforms provided an incredible evidence-based that one could reform our justice system while ensuring the safety of our citizens. family the massive rewrite of first. our federal foster care program showed that prevention was a huge benefit to at risk youth. pay for success. with the passage of social impact partnership, we provided funding for state and federal governments to identify key metrics for social programs that make payments when results are delivered. one of my favorite programs was what a novel concept. the maternal infant ear
large-scale private programs in seattle and rochester and gary, indiana all proved that a version of it saw significant effects on work. it did not help people to move to work. what does this mean for current policymaking? when i was speaker, i can discuss a number of reforms we passed in large part because of the evidence was at the core of the legislation. we got so many things done because we had overwhelming evidence. we did these things in polarizing times. criminal justice reform is a...
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large scale projects in seattle, gary, indiana and rochester proved a version of ubi, and we saw significant if effect on work. it didn't help move people to work. so, what does this mean for current policy making? well, when i was speaker, i can discuss a number of reforms that we passed in law, in large part because of the evidence that was at the core to the legislation on the policies we were considering. we got so many things done because we had overwhelming evidence and we did these things in, yes, polarizing times on big bipartisan votes. criminal justice reform is a perfect example. huge momentum for criminal justice reform existed because state-based reforms provided an incredible evidence base that one could reform a justice system while ensuring the safety of our citizens. family first. the massive rewrite of our federal foster care program happened entirely because state waiver authority showed prevention was a huge benefit to at-risk use. pay for success, with the passage of social impact, the pay for success act we provided funding for state department with the federal governme
large scale projects in seattle, gary, indiana and rochester proved a version of ubi, and we saw significant if effect on work. it didn't help move people to work. so, what does this mean for current policy making? well, when i was speaker, i can discuss a number of reforms that we passed in law, in large part because of the evidence that was at the core to the legislation on the policies we were considering. we got so many things done because we had overwhelming evidence and we did these...
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anthony house and museum in rochester. mr. morelle: and a passionate advocate for women everywhere. deborah's work reminds us that the words of susan b. anthony still ring true today. we must organize, agitate and educate until every american has fully -- has full equality. i'm so grateful that deborah will be joining me next week and i'll continue to stand alongside her and work together to support and empower women everywhere. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, 80 years ago this week, americans began receiving social security benefits. social security's a highly popular and successful program with a trust fund exceeding $1.9 trillion. with rising life expectancy since the program's inception, adjustments need to be made to improve and strengthen social security for future generations. mr. higgins: the social security act of 2100 -- the
anthony house and museum in rochester. mr. morelle: and a passionate advocate for women everywhere. deborah's work reminds us that the words of susan b. anthony still ring true today. we must organize, agitate and educate until every american has fully -- has full equality. i'm so grateful that deborah will be joining me next week and i'll continue to stand alongside her and work together to support and empower women everywhere. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose...
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caller: we are in a tribal between rochester, syracuse, and if the cut, beautiful area. our biggest industry is tourism and retail. i blame companies like walmart, target, and kmart for wanting their prices to go lower. so they could keep their prices low. be good paying raise your family on one income jobs in the u.s. it is part unionbusting and part going for the lowest common denominator. host: thank you for the invite for the c-span bus. my producer able to find a picture of what the new wrap of the c-span bus looks like. look for it in your communities around the country as we had call, and ifor one more did want to show one more story. we have been talking about the usmca and u.s.-china agreement. europe is next on the u.s. trade agenda as the white house contemplates its next steps. finds itself as the most urgent threats for tariffs, washington and brussels announcing steps, but the negotiations have not made much progress. charlotte,ll from north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. host: are we winning the trade wars? caller: no. they are fooling us. i
caller: we are in a tribal between rochester, syracuse, and if the cut, beautiful area. our biggest industry is tourism and retail. i blame companies like walmart, target, and kmart for wanting their prices to go lower. so they could keep their prices low. be good paying raise your family on one income jobs in the u.s. it is part unionbusting and part going for the lowest common denominator. host: thank you for the invite for the c-span bus. my producer able to find a picture of what the new...
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dave is next out of rochester, michigan. a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. a couple of things that are puzzling me. if this is such a sham and donald is so innocent why in the world what they -- would they not present any witness they could? one of the things that puzzles me is why people want to hear from the whistleblower. the whistleblower pretty much everything he said was validated if you were watching it all, the witnesses that came forward. what is the whistleblower going to say, i told you so? the whistleblower data trump -- hated trump, it is irrelevant who hated trump. did their hate make donald trump commit crimes or commit misconduct? as the commander-in-chief how he has gone against the intelligence community so blatantly in support of russia. he is our commander-in-chief. he is not listening to his intelligence community. when the cheap intel officer told trump about russia passat interference which is already out there -- with aocally russia cyber attack meddled in our elections and our commander-in-chief is calling in a witchhunt. witnesses t
dave is next out of rochester, michigan. a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. a couple of things that are puzzling me. if this is such a sham and donald is so innocent why in the world what they -- would they not present any witness they could? one of the things that puzzles me is why people want to hear from the whistleblower. the whistleblower pretty much everything he said was validated if you were watching it all, the witnesses that came forward. what is the whistleblower going...
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particularly upstate central new york, you know central new york, cornell grad, you know, you look at rochesterand that was interesting to bring amazon beyond new york city in new york city it's already becoming a tech hub. we have something like 20,000 tech workers. >> so when you go against the crowd and when you're right about something finally -- >> thanks. >> you feel so -- why do you feel so uncomfortable? the critics are so loud in your ears you think maybe -- >> i don't think he feels -- >> you ask her -- how could either not be on your side. >> you should argue -- >> why are you arguing -- >> you mentioned 20,000 tech workers, i mentioned a "new york times" piece i saw that said the 20,000 -- >> you are reading it again. >> yeah. no, it's on twitter. on twitter either one interchangeable. >> okay. >> but that the 20,000 facebook, google, high-tech workers in new york city with these high-paying jobs are actually detrimental to new york city because they're exacerbating income inquality and making the city less affordable -- >> that is an argument to be made. >> you don't want high payi
particularly upstate central new york, you know central new york, cornell grad, you know, you look at rochesterand that was interesting to bring amazon beyond new york city in new york city it's already becoming a tech hub. we have something like 20,000 tech workers. >> so when you go against the crowd and when you're right about something finally -- >> thanks. >> you feel so -- why do you feel so uncomfortable? the critics are so loud in your ears you think maybe -- >>...
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recognizing miss rochester. many of my colleagues are going overtime on our time we have because there are so many questions we have. as i thought about this, it really is a multitude of issues that we are dealing with in this one hearing, both protecting and enhanceing public health providing economic opportunities and as well as public safety. i am encouraged at the inclusion of comprehensive legislation that addressed this and some of the social justice aspect of cannabis reform. it is also a significant drain on our national economy. that's why i have introduced bipartisan legislation, the clean slate act which could seal an individual's federal record for non violent or as congress continues to evaluate our nation to approach to cannabis, let us continue to include criminal justice reform as a critical part of the conversation. dr. throckmorton, as you mentioned the fda approved medical treatment which is used to treat rare pediatric seizures. can you walk us briefly through how fda came to approve it? >> s
recognizing miss rochester. many of my colleagues are going overtime on our time we have because there are so many questions we have. as i thought about this, it really is a multitude of issues that we are dealing with in this one hearing, both protecting and enhanceing public health providing economic opportunities and as well as public safety. i am encouraged at the inclusion of comprehensive legislation that addressed this and some of the social justice aspect of cannabis reform. it is also...
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blunt-rochester, for her five minutes of questions. >> thank you, madam chairwoman,i for this important hearing andt thank you to the witnesses. as you can tell, many of my re colleagues, we are going over na time on our -- the time we have because there are so many questions that we have. and as i thought about this, it really is a multitude of issues that we are dealingng with in ts one hearing. both protecting and enhancing public health, providing economic opportunities.ecst w but in aay just way. restorative and criminal justice. as well as public safety. i'm encouraged at the can le comprehensive legislation thata addresses the justice aspencts f reform. it's also a significant drain oh ourav national economy. that's why i've introduced bipartisan legislation, the clean slate act, which would seal an individual's federal leo record, criminal record, for r s nonviolent or simples possessio offenses involving cannabis. as congress continues to evaluate our nation's approach to cannabis, let us continue to include criminal justice reform as a critical part of the conversation. dr. th
blunt-rochester, for her five minutes of questions. >> thank you, madam chairwoman,i for this important hearing andt thank you to the witnesses. as you can tell, many of my re colleagues, we are going over na time on our -- the time we have because there are so many questions that we have. and as i thought about this, it really is a multitude of issues that we are dealingng with in ts one hearing. both protecting and enhancing public health, providing economic opportunities.ecst w but in...
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rochester. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you so much to the witnesses today. the science is clear. we must transition to a 100% clean economy, energy economy, as quickly as possible if we're going to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. i hear every day from my constituents in delaware who are facing the impacts on a daily basis, whether it's our farmers who are suffering from drought, or small business owners who rely on tourism that our beaches provide. and as a resident of the state with the lowest -- and i have to get it correct because i will -- florida has challenged me, but our state has the lowest mean elevation in the country. we see the effects all too well. climate change is fueling extreme weather, which impacts every part of our country. whether it's the wildfires ravaging communities out west or heat waves, extreme drought, our major hurricanes, these events are happening more frequently and more intensely because of climate change. that means we must have an electricity grid that is resilient and also will keep the power on during these ex
rochester. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you so much to the witnesses today. the science is clear. we must transition to a 100% clean economy, energy economy, as quickly as possible if we're going to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. i hear every day from my constituents in delaware who are facing the impacts on a daily basis, whether it's our farmers who are suffering from drought, or small business owners who rely on tourism that our beaches provide. and as a resident...
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danny from rochester, new york. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call.i am from new york so i will make it quick. couple of things. one thing abc pointed out about from being willing to listen to what is being said by foreign person, with the cut off their ac also said i have to know what they are saying in order to know whether to reported to the fbi. secondly, when it comes to biden, he is specifically talking about marie's mama and the quid pro quo of getting the person fired. it has nothing to do with the political opponent. because right now he is not even a political opponent. he is one of the possibilities of being political opponent. lastly, trump is the best. i have been watching them for years, i have been supporting him for years, he's got my vote in 2020. >> host: from maine text input someone asked the president's council to define transcript. because i'm pretty sure we still have not seen that. >> host: let's see if we can get kathleen from idaho here. >> caller: i am concerned about all of the money they are wasting of our taxpayers dollar
danny from rochester, new york. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my call.i am from new york so i will make it quick. couple of things. one thing abc pointed out about from being willing to listen to what is being said by foreign person, with the cut off their ac also said i have to know what they are saying in order to know whether to reported to the fbi. secondly, when it comes to biden, he is specifically talking about marie's mama and the quid pro quo of getting the person...