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rochester: yes and i think it is a great question to start with. delaware is a microcosm of the rest of the country. we are made up of tourism and we have beaches, we also have burgeoning health care sector and a lot of small businesses. i would say are small businesses , restaurants, nonprofits, all these industries, workers were stretched and scared and not sure what was going to happen. so the first efforts of us as members of congress to come together and pass those first major packages, to get ppp, as well as the ppe, out to folks, so they can be protected was really important. also, people's fears about unemployment insurance, and we have gig workers as well. so as we talk about the future of work we know many people may not be tied to a traditional job. so this was really a moment for delaware to make sure that we could attack this head on like we did across the country. i would say the caucus itself was set up with this kind of thinking in mind about not knowing it would be a pandemic that would push it. i am glad you also brought up the is
rochester: yes and i think it is a great question to start with. delaware is a microcosm of the rest of the country. we are made up of tourism and we have beaches, we also have burgeoning health care sector and a lot of small businesses. i would say are small businesses , restaurants, nonprofits, all these industries, workers were stretched and scared and not sure what was going to happen. so the first efforts of us as members of congress to come together and pass those first major packages, to...
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charles booker, former kentucky state representative, cedric alexander, former chief of police in rochester, new york and dekalb, georgia and former task force member for president obama. let me read, the town of windsor, virginia's statement on the traffic stop. the investigation began immediately. at the conclusion it was termed the windsor police department policy was not followed. this resulted in disciplinary action of department wide requirements for additional training were implemented beginning of january. it notes that the officer was terminated. it is hard to even know where to begin here. i'm going with you, chief alexander. i don't know how you strain -- train people to be not authoritarian and not aggressive. this is not a training problem. this isn't a problem with training, strikes me as a problem hiring people that don't have maturity to be police. >> both incidents is not a
charles booker, former kentucky state representative, cedric alexander, former chief of police in rochester, new york and dekalb, georgia and former task force member for president obama. let me read, the town of windsor, virginia's statement on the traffic stop. the investigation began immediately. at the conclusion it was termed the windsor police department policy was not followed. this resulted in disciplinary action of department wide requirements for additional training were implemented...
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it takes science, a lot of american know-how and a lot of tinkering in rochester, and experimenting withes of electronics and continual research, people constantly working to improve the qualities of photographery and the production of sound, and people working in publicity, and advertising and exploitation, and distribution, arranging dates and schedules, inspecting. repairing and servicing film and exchanges from where it is shipped to thousands of theaters, most of which are independently owned. these people are working for your entertainment. making it possible for you to say, let's go to the movies. there are so many interesting facets to its arts, crafts and sciences, but each takes a different one to tell part of the story. we will tell you about the exhibiter, the distributor, the screen writer, the art director, the director, the cameraman, the actor. the sound man. the music director. the film editor. and all the other people that work in the motion picture industry, making it possible for you to say, let's go to the movies. >>> hinton sidney college professor, matthew hullbert
it takes science, a lot of american know-how and a lot of tinkering in rochester, and experimenting withes of electronics and continual research, people constantly working to improve the qualities of photographery and the production of sound, and people working in publicity, and advertising and exploitation, and distribution, arranging dates and schedules, inspecting. repairing and servicing film and exchanges from where it is shipped to thousands of theaters, most of which are independently...
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he had a number of female friends in rochester. so his far away from garrison and in rochester. he started his own newspaper the north star and again something that garrison didn't like because garrison had his own newspaper the liberator so he was in direct competition with his former. mentor garrison so he came back shortly afterwards to nantucket. he returned to nantucket in 1850 and in 1850 a new more draconian fugitive slave law was introduced and so frederick while and nantucket spoke. i was against this new law, of course, he was unsuccessful and you law was introduced. so later life, what did frederick do he fought not just for abolition, but for equality won the first things frederick had done when coming back to the united states was to attend the women's conference in seneca falls in 1848. he was one of the few men to attend and to sign the declaration of sentiments and it was the only afric american man to do so so again a first for frederick douglass and when he came back after ireland after his time and exile he campaigned for human rights for all as you know, he a
he had a number of female friends in rochester. so his far away from garrison and in rochester. he started his own newspaper the north star and again something that garrison didn't like because garrison had his own newspaper the liberator so he was in direct competition with his former. mentor garrison so he came back shortly afterwards to nantucket. he returned to nantucket in 1850 and in 1850 a new more draconian fugitive slave law was introduced and so frederick while and nantucket spoke. i...
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so a lot of new york state was -- so syracuse, for instance, and rochester, they had very conservative pockets, but they also had these communities often comprised in part of free black people who had liberated themselves from slavery and then settled in new york state and gotten their jobs and were full members of these communities. so by the time the fuming ty slave act of -- fugitive slave act of 1850 is passed -- [audio difficulty] are told that they have to return finaltive slaves to the south -- fugitive slaves to the south, a huge uprising to sir ruse, rochester, auburn and other cities because they know, we abolished slavery years ago in our state. so conservatives came around to this idea who had never given slavery any thought before. >> so, bill, your book, "the zealot and the i chance pater," is zealot is an interesting choice of words when talking about john brown. and typically we are taught that john brown was this lunatic growing up and that he was unhinged and irresponsible and attacked harper's ferry. is this a rehabilitation of john brown? is he -- where does he -- w
so a lot of new york state was -- so syracuse, for instance, and rochester, they had very conservative pockets, but they also had these communities often comprised in part of free black people who had liberated themselves from slavery and then settled in new york state and gotten their jobs and were full members of these communities. so by the time the fuming ty slave act of -- fugitive slave act of 1850 is passed -- [audio difficulty] are told that they have to return finaltive slaves to the...
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rochester of delaware. mr. case of hawaii. ms. houlahan of pennsylvania. mr. pappas of new hampshire. mr. purl metter -- mr. perlmutter of colorado. there soto of florida. ms. titus of nevada. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to section 5580 and 5581 of the revised statute of 20 u.s.c. 4243 in the order -- and the order of the house of january, 2021, of the of the following members on the part of the house board of regencies of the institution. read the names, please. charlie: mr. smith of -- the clerk: mr. smith of nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speak's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-l and the order of january 4, 2021, of the following members on the part of the house to the british american interparliamentary group. the clerk will read the names. the clerk: mr. kind of wisconsin. chair. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to 2 u.s.c. 501-b as amended by the public law 116-260 and the order of the house of january 4, 2021, of the fol
rochester of delaware. mr. case of hawaii. ms. houlahan of pennsylvania. mr. pappas of new hampshire. mr. purl metter -- mr. perlmutter of colorado. there soto of florida. ms. titus of nevada. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to section 5580 and 5581 of the revised statute of 20 u.s.c. 4243 in the order -- and the order of the house of january, 2021, of the of the following members on the part of the house board of regencies of the institution....
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tom: jordan rochester, thank you.n: let me just bring you a headline out of europe right now. pfizer to boost the second-quarter vaccines applied to the eu by 25% to 250 million doses. that headline just crossing the bloomberg right now. pfizer to boost 2q vaccines applied to the eu to 250 million doses. some better news out of europe on the vaccine front over the past couple of days. tom: deutsche bank really reaffirms the stronger euro call in the last few hours, and j polasky -- and hay -- and jay pelosky said the same thing. jonathan: we will touch on this pandemic with dr. jonathan quick of the rockefeller foundation. from york city this morning, good morning -- from new york city this morning, good morning. this is bloomberg. ritika: warren buffett, amazon, and blackrock are uniting to sign onto to a letter denouncing what they called any discriminatory legislation making it harder for people to vote. republicans have been trying to enact new election laws in almost every state. egypt has seized the giant contai
tom: jordan rochester, thank you.n: let me just bring you a headline out of europe right now. pfizer to boost the second-quarter vaccines applied to the eu by 25% to 250 million doses. that headline just crossing the bloomberg right now. pfizer to boost 2q vaccines applied to the eu to 250 million doses. some better news out of europe on the vaccine front over the past couple of days. tom: deutsche bank really reaffirms the stronger euro call in the last few hours, and j polasky -- and hay --...
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and the front of the pack is dominick pezzola. 43 years old, dominic pezzola lives in rochester, new york. he graduated from a catholic high school. classmates say he was a gifted athlete, on the boxing team. after graduating, he joined the marines, serving six years, never deploying. his military service was a source of immense pride. but his finances appear not to have been stable. over the last five years, he owed tens of thousands in back taxes. some who knew him told the nbc rochester affiliate he'd grown increasingly bitter and confrontational. at 12:59, pezzola and the others surged right up to the western steps of the capitol. this time they're stopped by a larger police presence. inside, congress is meeting in a joint session to confirm president-elect's joe biden's victory. normally, the certification process is a formality, but donald j. trump refuses to accept he lost. >> you have to fight like hell. if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. >> just after 1:00 p.m., trump finishes speaking by the white house. >> let's walk down pennsylvania
and the front of the pack is dominick pezzola. 43 years old, dominic pezzola lives in rochester, new york. he graduated from a catholic high school. classmates say he was a gifted athlete, on the boxing team. after graduating, he joined the marines, serving six years, never deploying. his military service was a source of immense pride. but his finances appear not to have been stable. over the last five years, he owed tens of thousands in back taxes. some who knew him told the nbc rochester...
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a real businesses reason to reform its business in rochester today and from foods thank you. it's a major international showcase for the latest in industrial technology the hound of the fair this year the world's largest industrial show focuses on the official intelligence machine learning and robotics now normally the city of hama would be buzzing with guests from around the world but in times of the coronavirus pandemic exhibitors and visitors can only beat in the virtual space. hot over airport would be open but who would even want to visit just to go into quarantine for 10 days especially since nothing is happening at the exhibition center anyway just 2 years ago 200000 people came to hanover for the world's largest industrial show $6000.00 exhibitors showed off their latest innovations this year exhibitors and visitors are staying at home instead of networking digitally on one of the show's platforms . many of our customers are facing major challenges to the lack of train fares no personal meetings to initiate partnerships no new customers and no platform where they can
a real businesses reason to reform its business in rochester today and from foods thank you. it's a major international showcase for the latest in industrial technology the hound of the fair this year the world's largest industrial show focuses on the official intelligence machine learning and robotics now normally the city of hama would be buzzing with guests from around the world but in times of the coronavirus pandemic exhibitors and visitors can only beat in the virtual space. hot over...
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tom: where jordan rochester this week? jonathan: nomura still, i believe. [laughter] jordan rochester is probably listening to this right now, thinking, i hope so. tom: three firms in the last six months. where are they? jonathan: james bevan is still at ccla, still the chief investment officer, and he will join us in the next hour. euro-dollar, $1.2081. your bond market yield higher. from new york city this morning, good morning. tom is with bloomberg still, i can confirm. [laughter] this is also bloomberg. ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. president biden's proposal to boost the capital gains tax would hit individuals earning $1 million, and married couples jointly earning the same amount. the president is set to unveil his plan tomorrow. it would almost double the capital gains rate for some taxpayers. meanwhile, president biden is expected to sign an executive order today that would raise the minimum wage for federal contractors to $15 an hour. it is currently $10.95. the new $15 wage would start next january. the latest u.s. census fi
tom: where jordan rochester this week? jonathan: nomura still, i believe. [laughter] jordan rochester is probably listening to this right now, thinking, i hope so. tom: three firms in the last six months. where are they? jonathan: james bevan is still at ccla, still the chief investment officer, and he will join us in the next hour. euro-dollar, $1.2081. your bond market yield higher. from new york city this morning, good morning. tom is with bloomberg still, i can confirm. [laughter] this is...
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your report with the police in i believe it was rochester new york recently the mayor went ahead and he decided that he wants to change the police department reimagine the police department and went through a whole process where now he's here expects the. police to have to reapply for their old positions if they want to you know remain police officers in that city then he had to apologize because he didn't even want the police in on those discussions and that's happening you know all over all over america where we've got these you know they either they're talking to appointed police chiefs who are appointed by left wing majors and he was city councils and so that's not getting a valid you know police perspective when you just talk to those folks and they do is so what we need to do on the police side is just push back and you know conversations like you and i are having right now that's one way of pushing back. and you know writing articles just explaining what the police do and that's what we do at the national police association we explain how and why the police do what they do and
your report with the police in i believe it was rochester new york recently the mayor went ahead and he decided that he wants to change the police department reimagine the police department and went through a whole process where now he's here expects the. police to have to reapply for their old positions if they want to you know remain police officers in that city then he had to apologize because he didn't even want the police in on those discussions and that's happening you know all over all...
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nathan herber from rochester, minnesota, was just 4 years old when he was diagnosed with non-hodgkin'so leave school at the time to undergo aggressive street at the mayo clinic. daily chemo. spending months in the hospital. at one point, he was on life support. it's been years now, but the entire time, nathan keeping up with school from his hospital room. here he is at 4. >> h-a-n. >> what does that spell? >> nathan! >> oh! good job! >> and now three years after his diagnosis, 6 years old, nathan is now in remission. and on his final day of chemo, after 900 days of treatment, his friends at school, wearing their masks, holding their signs, with a whole lot of love. holding signs. "congrats nathan." "you are tough." cheering his name. >> nathan! nathan! >> nathan waving back. he had no idea they'd be waiting. and right here tonight -- >> hi david and abc news. >> nathan on the left, his twin brother justin on the right, and big brother grant in the middle. >> i'm going to be happy, because i might be able to see my friends. >> and nathan's family tonight with this message. >> our hope f
nathan herber from rochester, minnesota, was just 4 years old when he was diagnosed with non-hodgkin'so leave school at the time to undergo aggressive street at the mayo clinic. daily chemo. spending months in the hospital. at one point, he was on life support. it's been years now, but the entire time, nathan keeping up with school from his hospital room. here he is at 4. >> h-a-n. >> what does that spell? >> nathan! >> oh! good job! >> and now three years after...
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in the glazer family rochester new york and the tampa bay buccaneers. wow did they miscalculated. jonathan: we will touch on that a little bit more. slightly chaotic. tom: lisa is vaccinated, calm down. lisa: i'm feeling great. down to on the s&p 500. unchanged after a couple of days. small caps is where the pain is being felt. yields high by single basis point. euro-dollar just about clinging onto 24 hours out from ecb decision and christine lagarde news conference. >> talking about vaccinations it's a rite of passage and there is an excitement that your body is doing something with this. just want to put that on the record. what i'm looking at, we will look at the eia crude inventory. there is a push poll dynamic here. you have an increase in supply but you of the increase in demand until now. how much is the increase in the pandemic cases in the covid case in places like india and asia. japan in particular going to crimp some of that demand. then today we are going to get 1:00 p.m. the $24 billion sale of twenty-year notes. interesting to see what the take-up will be. a lot of
in the glazer family rochester new york and the tampa bay buccaneers. wow did they miscalculated. jonathan: we will touch on that a little bit more. slightly chaotic. tom: lisa is vaccinated, calm down. lisa: i'm feeling great. down to on the s&p 500. unchanged after a couple of days. small caps is where the pain is being felt. yields high by single basis point. euro-dollar just about clinging onto 24 hours out from ecb decision and christine lagarde news conference. >> talking about...
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i used to caddy in rochester, new york, the side of the number of years.ast time i played golf was in the 1970's and the hockey team paid for me to leave the golf course. jonathan: i believe that story. tom: go have a six pack. you will be fine. jonathan: good morning to you all. this is "bloomberg." ♪ >> the white house is considering to double u.s. previous commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions stop the biting administration may propose to reduce emissions by 50% or more by the end of the decade. that would require dramatic changes in the power, transportation, and other sectors. potential boycott of next year's winter a liv-ex in beijing could be the next big idle between the u.s. and china. the white house as they not discussing any joint boycott with potential allies but china has gone on the offensive and says any attacks by the u.s. to criticize china over human rights would flop. in recent months, twitters held talks about buying clubhouse. bloomberg going the companies discussed potential valuation of roughly $4 billion. discussions are no lo
i used to caddy in rochester, new york, the side of the number of years.ast time i played golf was in the 1970's and the hockey team paid for me to leave the golf course. jonathan: i believe that story. tom: go have a six pack. you will be fine. jonathan: good morning to you all. this is "bloomberg." ♪ >> the white house is considering to double u.s. previous commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions stop the biting administration may propose to reduce emissions by 50% or...
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a case comes bubbling up from greece new york, suburb of rochester. city council institutes or practice. a town council says my experience we have had our we need to start doing that. challenge, wait a second. it has no historical foundation whatsoever. the supreme court still upheld every member of the court said marsh be chambers was rightly decided. see change. no more voices of the justice. justice blackmun. those voices were gone and rejected. why? because in writing for dissent to the opinion that upheld this town council, rightly -- history is that powerful. what was her concern? favoritism that rather than a quality, reaching out to different communities and the town of greece and the environment, they were only christian ministers who were invited to pray. that is an incredible example of this power of history and tradition. recently, those of you, it does not take you that long to drive to bladensburg maryland and they are at the corner of the rotary is the bladensburg cross and the fourth circuit court of appeals in richmond said, get rid o
a case comes bubbling up from greece new york, suburb of rochester. city council institutes or practice. a town council says my experience we have had our we need to start doing that. challenge, wait a second. it has no historical foundation whatsoever. the supreme court still upheld every member of the court said marsh be chambers was rightly decided. see change. no more voices of the justice. justice blackmun. those voices were gone and rejected. why? because in writing for dissent to the...
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and a similar idea is being debated in rochester, new york.ovely warren has suggested leveraging revenues from legalized pot to pay reparations there. back here in county conservative groups say they're going keep an eye on this upcoming program that will benefit only mothers of color and say if a poor white mother feelings harmed by being excluded she could have legal standing to file a lawsuit in federal court. in south toledo, california, thanks. more mixed messaging from the cdc the agency says americanings fully vaccinated can travel but still need to take precaution so exactly what does it mean for those who have and have not been immunized against covid-19 one of our political contributors weighs in next. is hal. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare expertise, we'll be there when it matters most. this is medicare from blue cross blue shield. this is the benefi
and a similar idea is being debated in rochester, new york.ovely warren has suggested leveraging revenues from legalized pot to pay reparations there. back here in county conservative groups say they're going keep an eye on this upcoming program that will benefit only mothers of color and say if a poor white mother feelings harmed by being excluded she could have legal standing to file a lawsuit in federal court. in south toledo, california, thanks. more mixed messaging from the cdc the agency...
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in the box and the case comes bubbling up in the town of get a load of this greece, new york near rochester for the city council institute to practice and is not an institutional practice at all. but in new chair of the town councils as my experience is that prayers to begin our legislative sessions would start doing that as a city council and they said wait a second this is unlike legislatures and the congress and united states. it has no historical foundation whatsoever. the supreme court still upheld that every member of the court said marche v. chambers was rightly decided. a sea change. there were no more voices of justice brennan and the other justices, marshall, justice blackmun. those were gone and rejected. why? because justice kagan and writing the dissent to the opinion that upheld the town council prayer said marche v. chambers was lorali decided. history and tradition is that powerful. what was her concern? her concern was really favoritism that rather than equality reaching out to faith communities in the town of greece there were only christian ministers who were invited and
in the box and the case comes bubbling up in the town of get a load of this greece, new york near rochester for the city council institute to practice and is not an institutional practice at all. but in new chair of the town councils as my experience is that prayers to begin our legislative sessions would start doing that as a city council and they said wait a second this is unlike legislatures and the congress and united states. it has no historical foundation whatsoever. the supreme court...
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you are familiar with the entrepreneurial spirit of the glazer family of rochester, new york.inancial wisdom of john henry of the fenway group. all of these people dabble in english football. we have seen a complete debacle of people with a lot of money trying to impute a business plan on a culture and society. what is your observation of the collapse of this soccer league across europe. what is your observation of how fancy guys got this so wrong? david: a lot of american entrepreneurs did make a fair amount of money investing in european soccer, typically british soccer teams. a lot of people were surprised when the glazer family bought manchester united and it turned out to be a good deal. john henry's investment turned out to be good. whether the new effort will work is too early to say. it is interesting how so many wealthy people today want to invest in sports franchises, not because they love the sport, because they think is a good investment. 75 years ago people often bought sports teams because they love the sport. why i will not say people dislike the sport, it is ba
you are familiar with the entrepreneurial spirit of the glazer family of rochester, new york.inancial wisdom of john henry of the fenway group. all of these people dabble in english football. we have seen a complete debacle of people with a lot of money trying to impute a business plan on a culture and society. what is your observation of the collapse of this soccer league across europe. what is your observation of how fancy guys got this so wrong? david: a lot of american entrepreneurs did...
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the first program of its kiengsd must and a similar idea is being deangted in rochester, new york mayorsuggested leveraging rest of knewings from legalize pot to may reparations to black and brown residents there. back here in county conservative groups say they'll be keeping a close eye on this program that will solely benefit women of color they say if a poor white mother feels harmed by being excluded she could have legal standing to file a federal lawsuit. arthel. arthel: claudia, thanks claudia. eric. eric: well the u.s. is reached a 15-year high we're told for arrests on the southern border. as more my graduates looking to try to enter our country the big question today is what can be done to stem the surge. up next arizona congresswoman debbie lesko on that she's from arizona and we'll hear her answers to the migrant problem. at visionworks, we want you to feel safe and we want you to see yourself in your new glasses and think, "ooh!" but if you get home and your "ooh" is more of a "hmm..." you have 100 days to change your mind. that's the visionworks difference. visionworks. see
the first program of its kiengsd must and a similar idea is being deangted in rochester, new york mayorsuggested leveraging rest of knewings from legalize pot to may reparations to black and brown residents there. back here in county conservative groups say they'll be keeping a close eye on this program that will solely benefit women of color they say if a poor white mother feels harmed by being excluded she could have legal standing to file a federal lawsuit. arthel. arthel: claudia, thanks...
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this is in rochester, new york. they were cleaning windows, but they were also dressed up. were waving at the children later rappelling down the sides of the building today. they work for a window cleaning company and their idea was just to create some memorable moments for patients and their families. >> it's tough enough to be in there. then the pandemic on top of brings, you know, a smile to their face and it really is the highlight of my and my crews here. >> to be able to do this and see that the brexit cool element to window cleaning. we're so happy to be able to bring that to the children's hospital. >> so everybody love the president of the window cleaning company who played spiderman says the. >> crew will be back to do it again in the autumn got some crime fighting to do in between the legion of honor in san francisco is set to reopen to visitors next week. >> the newest exhibit last supper in palm pay that will start on may 7th due to covid protocols in advance ticket is required to get a preferred time frame. exhibit is the first to focus on the love of food and
this is in rochester, new york. they were cleaning windows, but they were also dressed up. were waving at the children later rappelling down the sides of the building today. they work for a window cleaning company and their idea was just to create some memorable moments for patients and their families. >> it's tough enough to be in there. then the pandemic on top of brings, you know, a smile to their face and it really is the highlight of my and my crews here. >> to be able to do...
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blunt rochester: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, chairman pallone, for your tireless work to advance this important legislation. mr. speaker, today i rise in support of my bill, h.r. 1215, the fraud and scam reduction ac. bad actors -- act. bad actors preying on older americans is unfortunately nothing new. but in the midst of a global pandemic, cracking down on those scams must be a priority of the federal government. that's why i proudly introduced the bipartisan fraud and scam reduction act with my colleagues, mr. walberg, deutch, buchanan and welch. the bill as its name suggests was aimed at cracking down on these scams by doing two main things. one, by creating the advisory group under the federal trade commission, made up of government agencies, consumer advocates and industry representatives such as financial services and retail, to help identify potential sources of fraud and create educational materials for our nation's seniors to protect them from these dangerous schemes. it would also establish the senior f
blunt rochester: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, chairman pallone, for your tireless work to advance this important legislation. mr. speaker, today i rise in support of my bill, h.r. 1215, the fraud and scam reduction ac. bad actors -- act. bad actors preying on older americans is unfortunately nothing new. but in the midst of a global pandemic, cracking down on those scams must be a priority of the federal government. that's why i proudly introduced the bipartisan fraud and scam...
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after 900 days of chemotherapy he took last dose and packed into their minivan and drove to rochestertes and staff lined up outside cheering him on and holding soons in his honor. to welcome him back -- that's great. and that's how fox reports this saturday, april 17th, 2021 i'm jon scott, thanks for watching, see you again tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america i'm mark levin and this is "life, liberty & levin." let's talk some turkey. about the man in the oval office joe biden. joe biden has been saying many, many hateful things about many people simply because they disagree with him. joe biden has been saying things that are frankly flat out lies. he's been very dishonest about way he's approached his policy. this is par for the course for joe biden. joe biden served in
after 900 days of chemotherapy he took last dose and packed into their minivan and drove to rochestertes and staff lined up outside cheering him on and holding soons in his honor. to welcome him back -- that's great. and that's how fox reports this saturday, april 17th, 2021 i'm jon scott, thanks for watching, see you again tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america i'm mark levin and this is "life, liberty & levin." let's talk some turkey. about the man in the oval office joe...
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nations cuban foreign minister of roa accused the united states of unleashing a war of invasion rochester the invading soldiers trained in florida, steven. what they make a quick denial he then upload either. these charges are totally false. and i deny them a categorically. united states has committed no aggression against cuba and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other part of the united states. and the guatemalan foothills, there's a mysterious training depot where some of the raiders may have been based the government there denies. the cubans are among the soldiers being instructed but observers have said otherwise professional soldiers are among the teachers and once trained the men mysteriously disappeared guatemala has held no brief for the castro regime and has aiden the rebel. in cuba itself, the people have been exhorted by castro the push back the invader and 300,000 militia men have been mobilized. the invasion was successful in its early hours with castro, of course blaming the us. is it the first -- in his armor? we're back with nicholas dumavitch who i
nations cuban foreign minister of roa accused the united states of unleashing a war of invasion rochester the invading soldiers trained in florida, steven. what they make a quick denial he then upload either. these charges are totally false. and i deny them a categorically. united states has committed no aggression against cuba and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other part of the united states. and the guatemalan foothills, there's a mysterious training depot where some...
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." [ laughter ] it's getting out of hand this next screen grab was sent in by sarah farrelman in rochesterurniture for sale look at this it says, "designer crackled furniture set, $850. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh >> jimmy: "designer crackled." let me guess, you're the designer "i've been designing this -- >> steve: "i designed it right here." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is the old couch. >> steve: my butt is the designer >> jimmy: next screen grab was sent in by petra kolb in london, england. hey, we love that people watch in london. [ cheers and applause she was watching rachel maddow, who, i guess, is very into yoga watch the way these two pictures added up. wow, she's very flexible >> steve: oh [ laughter ] >> jimmy: next screen grab was sent in by pammy salmon. >> steve: pammy salmon >> jimmy: pammy salmon >> steve: wow, that's a lovely name >> jimmy: that's a fantastic name pammy salmon, right here in new york city. pammy salmon's out there [ cheers and applause she googled common covid questions in new york city okay and here's what she found. here's, "how much does a a covid-19 test
." [ laughter ] it's getting out of hand this next screen grab was sent in by sarah farrelman in rochesterurniture for sale look at this it says, "designer crackled furniture set, $850. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh >> jimmy: "designer crackled." let me guess, you're the designer "i've been designing this -- >> steve: "i designed it right here." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is the old couch. >> steve: my butt is the designer >>...
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rochester, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning can i have a question. my husband and i came down with covid about two weeks ago. we are doing fine. we did not get a vaccination. we had put in for it, and changed our minds to get it, but it was too late for us. we are doing fine now, but i have a question. i was asymptomatic, so i got a test, after he got covid, and i headed. now that we are not, almost 14 days, we are doing well -- what do we do now? do we need to go get vaccinated? do we have antibodies? i don't know what the protocol is. host: thank you, caller. guest: get vaccinated. your body, when exposed to the virus will generate an antibiotic response that will help the body fight off the infection and retell it in the future, but what has been found is the level of antibodies produced with a vaccination, especially in people who have had prior infections is many fold higher, 10, 100 fold higher than what your body had generated to the natural infection. that is one reason to get the vaccine. the second is we don't know how long-lasting the immu
rochester, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning can i have a question. my husband and i came down with covid about two weeks ago. we are doing fine. we did not get a vaccination. we had put in for it, and changed our minds to get it, but it was too late for us. we are doing fine now, but i have a question. i was asymptomatic, so i got a test, after he got covid, and i headed. now that we are not, almost 14 days, we are doing well -- what do we do now? do we need to go get vaccinated? do...
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from rochester michigan nancy good morning. >> caller: good morning. i have a question. my husband and i came down with covid about two weeks ago. we are doing fine. we did not get a vaccination. we had put in fort, we had changed our minds to get it but it was too late for us. we are doing fine now. but i have a question, i was asymptomatic. so i got a test after he got covid and i had it. now that were out it's almost 14 days and we are doing well, what do we do now? do we need to go get vaccinated? i know we have some antibodies but i do not of the protocol is now. see when thank you color. >> guest: get vaccinated. the reason being your body when it's exposed to the virus itself will generate an antibody response of help the body by off that infection. also potentially repel in the future. but what's been found is the level of antibodies that are produced with a vaccination, especially in people who have had prior infections is many fold higher, ten -- 100 fold higher than your body generated to the natural infection. that is one recency of the vaccine. the second is
from rochester michigan nancy good morning. >> caller: good morning. i have a question. my husband and i came down with covid about two weeks ago. we are doing fine. we did not get a vaccination. we had put in fort, we had changed our minds to get it but it was too late for us. we are doing fine now. but i have a question, i was asymptomatic. so i got a test after he got covid and i had it. now that were out it's almost 14 days and we are doing well, what do we do now? do we need to go...
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right now you're waking up and it is snowing outside your window if you look outside in buffalo and rochesterow is on the way. along with areas of west virginia. so this is the additional snowfall we are going to get today. it looks like the highest totals will be western new york, areas around buffalo to syracuse 1 to 4 inches of snow and maybe an additional inch in areas of ohio and vermont could get snow and the mountain areas could get 4 to 8 inches. as far as the severe weather threat goes, the yellow and slight risk of severe storms will roll through about 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and the window for the severe weather. all the way down through atlantic city. damaging winds are possible with these thunderstorms as they come through. then behind it, it will get much colder in a hurry so we have to watch for travel delays in the northeast. not a good day to have an airplane flight this afternoon with the high winds and severe thunderstorms. middle of the country you're still very chilly but at least most of your snow is over with. tomorrow, we will watch the cold winds blow in through the n
right now you're waking up and it is snowing outside your window if you look outside in buffalo and rochesterow is on the way. along with areas of west virginia. so this is the additional snowfall we are going to get today. it looks like the highest totals will be western new york, areas around buffalo to syracuse 1 to 4 inches of snow and maybe an additional inch in areas of ohio and vermont could get snow and the mountain areas could get 4 to 8 inches. as far as the severe weather threat...
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lisa blunt rochester took part in the event hosted by the bipartisan policy center.his runs about one hour. >> good afternoon, everyone and met on preparing for post pandemic workforce. i'm the associate director of the bipartisan policy center. covid-19 has trained america's labor market and worsen existing inequalities and accelerated trends toward automation providing challenges and opportunities for american workers. today's event will analyze these challenges and we will discuss the how the federal government can help equip workers with skills needed to excel
lisa blunt rochester took part in the event hosted by the bipartisan policy center.his runs about one hour. >> good afternoon, everyone and met on preparing for post pandemic workforce. i'm the associate director of the bipartisan policy center. covid-19 has trained america's labor market and worsen existing inequalities and accelerated trends toward automation providing challenges and opportunities for american workers. today's event will analyze these challenges and we will discuss the...
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and that video, you showed, was our colleague lisa blount rochester trying, desperately, to get peoplewn. but they were refusing to wear masks and laughing when lisa was offering those masks to them. and the minute i walked in there, joy, i knew that it was a superspreader event. and the minute i was done voting on the floor, at 4:00 a.m., i went home and i told my husband, i am gonna get covid so i'm not leaving the house. i'm isolating. and in fact, three-days laters, i tested positive. five-days later, he tested positive. and, you know -- and the -- and the republicans are, still, not taking this seriously. and so, i think, the whole experience, you know, mad and i were talking, earlier today. and it feels unreal, still, because it's hard to imagine that something like that could happen. i remember a text, right at the beginning when we, first, heard that the crowds were breaching the capitol. and my husband said, i think you should come back to the office. and i said, oh, no. i'm here, in the capitol, with the speaker. this is the safest place i can be. and that gap of perception,
and that video, you showed, was our colleague lisa blount rochester trying, desperately, to get peoplewn. but they were refusing to wear masks and laughing when lisa was offering those masks to them. and the minute i walked in there, joy, i knew that it was a superspreader event. and the minute i was done voting on the floor, at 4:00 a.m., i went home and i told my husband, i am gonna get covid so i'm not leaving the house. i'm isolating. and in fact, three-days laters, i tested positive....
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i am a pediatrician at the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota. i am here representing the american academy of pediatrics, a nonprofit professional medical organization of more than 67,000 pediatricians why serve as the chair of the caps on commute occasions and media. today's youth grow up immersed in digital media. in 1970 children began to watch tv around four years away -- of age. today, babies interact with digital media within the first months of their lives. this has been an issue for years, well before the pandemic. the pandemic laid bare this long-standing issue, creating an opportunity to address structural issues within the digital eds -- ecosystem. i have to acknowledge the unprecedented challenges families are up against. it is no surprise screen time has increased significantly. as pediatricians we have to acknowledge the reality of the ubiquity of digital devices. we are not preach device abstinence. we approach moderate, balanced, prosocial use as part of a balanced media diet. technology can have important benefits, like broadenin
i am a pediatrician at the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota. i am here representing the american academy of pediatrics, a nonprofit professional medical organization of more than 67,000 pediatricians why serve as the chair of the caps on commute occasions and media. today's youth grow up immersed in digital media. in 1970 children began to watch tv around four years away -- of age. today, babies interact with digital media within the first months of their lives. this has been an issue for...
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you, and chair will now recognize the gentle lady from the state of delaware representative from rochester you're recognized for five minutes please. >> thank you so much mr. chairman and especially for calling this important hearing and administrator reggen congratulations it is good to see you in your new role thank you for your testimony here today. like my colleagues representative and dank l i'm working on introduced legislation such as my climate action planning reports bill or working on affordable accessible and clean water issues. but today i would like to pox on clean air. last week, the american lung association released their annual state of the air report. showing that 40% of americans live in areas where the air is unsafe to breathe. 40%. clearly we still have a lot of hework to do to clean up our ai. the report also reminded us that we need to improve our air monitoring system fewer than one-third of counties have monitoring meaning families don't have access to real time information about the air they are breathing. about frontline community have been subjected to unsafe ai
you, and chair will now recognize the gentle lady from the state of delaware representative from rochester you're recognized for five minutes please. >> thank you so much mr. chairman and especially for calling this important hearing and administrator reggen congratulations it is good to see you in your new role thank you for your testimony here today. like my colleagues representative and dank l i'm working on introduced legislation such as my climate action planning reports bill or...
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just on the road, frederick douglass will live in rochester, new york.nd with all of this anti-slavery activity going on neither of the fillmore's ever lift a finger to fight slavery. they never show any hostility to slavery at all, and they show no sympathy whatsoever to free blocks. it's really quite shocking that they are completely clueless about this. when he's running for vice president, somebody accuses him in helping fugitive slaves escape. in a letter that is so shocking that i wouldn't say it on the air, he simply says incredibly horrible things about black people and says, why would i ever lift my finger to help them? >> back to her love of books. did abigail's love of books and sheldon cooper and libraries cause any national trends in education or any library expansions? >> to my knowledge, no. but you have to look for the long term. we don't they didn't have the instantaneous communications. her books, we're not going to set off a trend for bangs in a way that modern communications do. i think that what we are beginning to see as we go in th
just on the road, frederick douglass will live in rochester, new york.nd with all of this anti-slavery activity going on neither of the fillmore's ever lift a finger to fight slavery. they never show any hostility to slavery at all, and they show no sympathy whatsoever to free blocks. it's really quite shocking that they are completely clueless about this. when he's running for vice president, somebody accuses him in helping fugitive slaves escape. in a letter that is so shocking that i...
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we are talking snowfall amounts anywhere from 2 to 8 inches of snow from rochester up to new england. then we have a weekend soaker. severe storms likely from texas into mississippi, we move into saturday, mid atlantic ohio valley rain, severe storm threat ramping up for the southeast. and then sunday it moves off the coast. but morning rain in the northeast. we are talking a soaker. from the northeast, anywhere 1 to 2 inches of rain all the way down into the gulf and the southeastern atlantic states. talking 1 to 3 inches of rain locally could be more. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. take a look at our high temperatures today. it's going to be really nice. highs near 70 degrees and we'll see some low 60s for the coast and 56 for a high today in half moon bay. as we go through the forecas
we are talking snowfall amounts anywhere from 2 to 8 inches of snow from rochester up to new england. then we have a weekend soaker. severe storms likely from texas into mississippi, we move into saturday, mid atlantic ohio valley rain, severe storm threat ramping up for the southeast. and then sunday it moves off the coast. but morning rain in the northeast. we are talking a soaker. from the northeast, anywhere 1 to 2 inches of rain all the way down into the gulf and the southeastern atlantic...
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i am a native rochester area and. >> please call me harriet. >> caller: i knew ron devote in college. >> guest: that is my late husband. you must tell. >> caller: what a great guy. the reason i am calling, as a black gay man, i just don't see a black gay men taking advantage, the cdc local organizations that try to get the word out. what is your medical opinion? do you think african-americans, particularly black gay men mistrust the medical system? you won't have to deal with aids and hiv and compared to our white counterparts, white gay men, 80% prep. there is a disparity and no one can answer the question as a young black gay man living in atlanta and new york city where you have high prevalence of hiv in those communities why wouldn't you be on prep? >> host: have you gotten the covid vaccine? are you planning on getting the covid vaccine? >> caller: i'm already vaccinated, thanks for asking. dirksen senate office building >> host: you write in up -- dark history of medical experimentation on black americans from colonial times to the present," black eye for phobia is the fear of m
i am a native rochester area and. >> please call me harriet. >> caller: i knew ron devote in college. >> guest: that is my late husband. you must tell. >> caller: what a great guy. the reason i am calling, as a black gay man, i just don't see a black gay men taking advantage, the cdc local organizations that try to get the word out. what is your medical opinion? do you think african-americans, particularly black gay men mistrust the medical system? you won't have to deal...
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and in fact, for today we're looking at really warm conditions 27 degrees above average in rochester.or more warmth, san angelo, 16 degrees above average at 94, memphis 81 albany, 69, although things will cool down as we get into next week by monday billings, 48, 53 >>> i'm kari hall. let's take a look at the temperatures today. we will reach upper 60s in a lot of spots like san jose and palo alto and inland east bay and the north bay as warm as 73 degrees today in santa rosa. as we are going through forecast. expects the temperatures to warm up going from the widespread upper 60s to the mid-70s as the warmer temperatures come back next week. savannah. >>> all right, al, thank you coming up, the diagnosis that has beloved zoo keeper jack hanna stepping away from public life after decades of sharing his love of animals with the world, but first these messages. but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and j
and in fact, for today we're looking at really warm conditions 27 degrees above average in rochester.or more warmth, san angelo, 16 degrees above average at 94, memphis 81 albany, 69, although things will cool down as we get into next week by monday billings, 48, 53 >>> i'm kari hall. let's take a look at the temperatures today. we will reach upper 60s in a lot of spots like san jose and palo alto and inland east bay and the north bay as warm as 73 degrees today in santa rosa. as we...
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i visited small and independent stages an venues like the bug jar in rochester which will receive grants. and i met with community organizations to hear about how new york families are receiving thousands of dollars per child through the expanded tax credit. it will be -- they will be receiving that and that's a policy that's going to lift millions of american children out of poverty during a time of economic hardship for so many. the american rescue plan is helping the country recover from the worst public health crisis in a century, the worst economic crisis in three-quarters of a century. now, not later, now is the time to build on that solid foundation to create jobs and cement a robust economy. the next big step is long overdue investment, a large and significant investment in our nation's infrastructure. we know that our nation's roads and bridges and railways and waterways and ports are in need of an overhaul. so too does our country need investment in modern infrastructure projects like our electric grid, broadband internet access and 5g to name a few. president biden's proposal
i visited small and independent stages an venues like the bug jar in rochester which will receive grants. and i met with community organizations to hear about how new york families are receiving thousands of dollars per child through the expanded tax credit. it will be -- they will be receiving that and that's a policy that's going to lift millions of american children out of poverty during a time of economic hardship for so many. the american rescue plan is helping the country recover from the...
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rochester, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning can i have a question.and and i came down with covid about two weeks ago. we are doing fine. we did not get a vaccination. we had put in for it, and changed our minds to get it, but it was too late for us. we are doing fine now, but i have a question. i was asymptomatic, so i got a test, after he got covid, and i headed. now that we are not, almost 14 days, we are doing well -- what do we do now? do we need to go get vaccinated? do we have antibodies? i don't know what the protocol is. host: thank you, caller. guest: get vaccinated. your body, when exposed to the virus will generate an antibiotic response that will help the body fight off the infection and retell it in the future, but what has been found is the level of antibodies produced with a vaccination, especially in people who have had prior infections is many fold higher, 10, 100 fold higher than what your body had generated to the natural infection. that is one reason to get the vaccine. the second is we don't know how long-lasting the immunity mig
rochester, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning can i have a question.and and i came down with covid about two weeks ago. we are doing fine. we did not get a vaccination. we had put in for it, and changed our minds to get it, but it was too late for us. we are doing fine now, but i have a question. i was asymptomatic, so i got a test, after he got covid, and i headed. now that we are not, almost 14 days, we are doing well -- what do we do now? do we need to go get vaccinated? do we have...
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this is robert out of rochester, new york. good morning. caller: yes, good morning.he tragedy that mr. floyd's situation was, it really was necessary. but i, as a 60-year-old white guy, who has grown up with black families, we went to their picnics and we played with each other in the backyard, i would like to ask black lives matter to realize the globalist marxist front and 85% of their membership can't comprehend what i just said. if they can turn their attention to black on black gang violence in the inner cities when 7-year-old black children are getting hit in the head with bullets in the crossfire, that is what my white boy --would like to see out of black lives matter to turn their attention to. host: yesterday, do you think justice was served? caller: yeah, there was no sense in that man's death. the bigger picture here is let's reflect on why he was there in the first place. i don't think he is a choir boy in all due respect to the family. the young man in minnesota was not a choir boy. these are not innocent people. i have seen white boys get their -- beat
this is robert out of rochester, new york. good morning. caller: yes, good morning.he tragedy that mr. floyd's situation was, it really was necessary. but i, as a 60-year-old white guy, who has grown up with black families, we went to their picnics and we played with each other in the backyard, i would like to ask black lives matter to realize the globalist marxist front and 85% of their membership can't comprehend what i just said. if they can turn their attention to black on black gang...
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you've been an officer in miami, rochester, dekalb county, the chief of police there. you've seen a lot. and i think this is an important point for people to understand. is it standard protocol to have the taser on the opposite side? was it standard protocol in the departments you served and the departments you led? i guess the question is, could an officer, in the heat of the moment, given the weight, the size, the color, all the differences, make that mistake? >> i think there are a number of things that gone on here, and certainly, i'm not trying to figure out what was going through her mind. but, yes, the taser is usually kept on the weak side of your gun belt. and your firearm on the strong side. if you're right-handed, so the firearm would be on the right hand, your taser would be on the left hand. you know, i think part of the issue is, here, guys, is there's a fear factor here. there's a preconceived notion somehow -- and you can't help but think this -- that wherever you pull over people of color -- and you can go back to the lieutenant the other night there,
you've been an officer in miami, rochester, dekalb county, the chief of police there. you've seen a lot. and i think this is an important point for people to understand. is it standard protocol to have the taser on the opposite side? was it standard protocol in the departments you served and the departments you led? i guess the question is, could an officer, in the heat of the moment, given the weight, the size, the color, all the differences, make that mistake? >> i think there are a...
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jedediah: our next guest is a retired police officer in rochester, new york and a parent who says the you feel? >> well, i think it was said that the word racism, it's like ketchup, you can put it on anything. i think that fits here. it is something that stands for two things, which is america and law enforcement and they turned it into something bad and when i saw that happen, i had to speak out because when i was on the job for 20 years, i wasn't able to speak out and a lot of the people that work in the line of work now can't speak out. so i found it incumbent upon me to say something about it around that's what i did. i think it's wrong. lawrence: you dedicated your life to law enforcement. obviously you're retired now. you're not as involved. so you know that there's relationship issues between the community and the police. now that you're no longer a cop and looking at it in hindsight, 20/20, what would you suggest to law enforcement officers to merge that relationship? >> well, i think having empathy towards the community is key. i think honestly i think they do a really good j
jedediah: our next guest is a retired police officer in rochester, new york and a parent who says the you feel? >> well, i think it was said that the word racism, it's like ketchup, you can put it on anything. i think that fits here. it is something that stands for two things, which is america and law enforcement and they turned it into something bad and when i saw that happen, i had to speak out because when i was on the job for 20 years, i wasn't able to speak out and a lot of the...