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now another cell phone video another cop and another person gets arrested in rochester new york twenty eight year old emily good was filming cops performing a routine traffic stop while standing on her lawn on the officers noticed the good was recording them with her cell phone. i'm just this is my friend your i'm just recording what you're doing. what you said. or you. know what did i say to you that offended you and something else up some. stuff i'm allowed to stand in my yard and stand in your house that we don't feel safe you standing behind if you're not maybe even a foot further back you're going to be going to be wanting you to move afoot further back and. begin to arrest the already warning on the back of what. they're going to feel that's the reason. that's there here there are a. lot of. that's right good was arrested by officer mario massacre on the grounds that her filming at the traffic stop left officers feeling uncomfortable even though filming cops is completely legal in the state of new york and comments like you seem very anti-police obviously those who caused an upro
now another cell phone video another cop and another person gets arrested in rochester new york twenty eight year old emily good was filming cops performing a routine traffic stop while standing on her lawn on the officers noticed the good was recording them with her cell phone. i'm just this is my friend your i'm just recording what you're doing. what you said. or you. know what did i say to you that offended you and something else up some. stuff i'm allowed to stand in my yard and stand in...
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the rochester new york grocery chain has a new store in maryland. 500 jobs in frederick county. he made it to the problem after all. seen here, arriving at the shelter and high-school prom in schoolicut, the him andl suspended going to theom message on posting a school wall. there was an outpouring of support and the principal change for not mind. last night he was named prompting. -- prom king. outside chicago storms left behind serious damage. powerful winds and rain brought down trees and power lines. despite the damage, no major reported.ere expecting more heat, more humidity, more misery. it is only the beginning of june. give it a couple of days and it like summer before you know it. to the north and east of the d.c.-metro, towards baltimore, temperatures today, 83 degrees. did not happen until well after 5:00. look at this longstanding record high. cooling down to 73 degrees at airport, in the mid-60's, 72 degrees after a high of 82 degrees. 65 degrees at this hour. finally, oxon hill, md., with an of 84 degrees. temperatures cooling as skies
the rochester new york grocery chain has a new store in maryland. 500 jobs in frederick county. he made it to the problem after all. seen here, arriving at the shelter and high-school prom in schoolicut, the him andl suspended going to theom message on posting a school wall. there was an outpouring of support and the principal change for not mind. last night he was named prompting. -- prom king. outside chicago storms left behind serious damage. powerful winds and rain brought down trees and...
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. >> daphne and her then husband left their honeymoon in disney world for their home in rochester, new york. while driving on interstate 95, someone puts a 70-pound boulder off an overpass on to their car. there will came crashing down. >> i thought i was ugly. i looked at all the scars on my face. >> doctors did not think daphne would survive. all the bones in her face were broken and then her kidneys and lungs began to fail. she is still going through rehab eight years later. >> we all look different. >> her mother and a co-worker saw justice a week after the accident. >> i pray that god torment you. >> there are children with special needs that she works with every day that are asking about her. >> her husband has echoed the call five weeks ago. sheen sayshe says she is still fighting and she wants police to find a person. >> i would like person brought to justice. they should confess. >> this is an ongoing investigation. police say that day. i-- police say that they periodically review all files. they would not go into the further details. >>> 4:56. must warhead in the next half- hour.
. >> daphne and her then husband left their honeymoon in disney world for their home in rochester, new york. while driving on interstate 95, someone puts a 70-pound boulder off an overpass on to their car. there will came crashing down. >> i thought i was ugly. i looked at all the scars on my face. >> doctors did not think daphne would survive. all the bones in her face were broken and then her kidneys and lungs began to fail. she is still going through rehab eight years...
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. >>> this from news in rochester, new york, there's to age limit when it comes to finding your soulmate. it took him nearly a century but the 99-year-old is a married man for the first time. they immediately clicked at their nursing home. the couple became an item, but they were banned from sharing a room until they made it official. the newlyweds are now living together and proving it is never too late to find love. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> talk about a loud wake-up call. in venezuela decorated dancers flooded the streets in one town moving to the beat of african style drumming. the sounds are meant to wake up the residents to join in on a dancing devil festival. the tradition which dates back to the colonial days has participants in elaborate costumes showing off some devilish moves. >>> a little technology will go a long way. archaeologists in mexico have gotten a peek into an ancient mayan tomb inaccessible for 1500 years, with the help of a microscopic camera. it's believed to be the burial chamber of a ma
. >>> this from news in rochester, new york, there's to age limit when it comes to finding your soulmate. it took him nearly a century but the 99-year-old is a married man for the first time. they immediately clicked at their nursing home. the couple became an item, but they were banned from sharing a room until they made it official. the newlyweds are now living together and proving it is never too late to find love. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first...
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. >>> the >>> the charges were dropped today against a woman in rochester, new york, who was arrestedor videotaping police from her own front lawn. it happened last month. police had made a traffic stop in front of her house when she started shooting it, an officer told emily good to go inside her house. >> it's my right to be in my yard and i'm sorry you don't feel safe. all i have is a camera, i i'm clear wear -- i'm clearly wearing nothing, i have no weapons. >> it does not matter. >> she refused. she was arrested for obstruction, when she uploaded the video to youtube, it caused quite an uproar. last week in what was seen as a retaliatory stunt, police with rulers showed up at a rally in the neighborhood and ticketed cars that were parked more than 12 inches from the curbs, a by-the-book standard that's seldom, if ever, enforced. police officials are now reviewing both of these incidents. >>> both williams sisters, venus and serena are out at wimbeldon, both sisters eliminated in the fourth round. serena, you'll recall, was trying make a comeback after a year of health setbacks. t
. >>> the >>> the charges were dropped today against a woman in rochester, new york, who was arrestedor videotaping police from her own front lawn. it happened last month. police had made a traffic stop in front of her house when she started shooting it, an officer told emily good to go inside her house. >> it's my right to be in my yard and i'm sorry you don't feel safe. all i have is a camera, i i'm clear wear -- i'm clearly wearing nothing, i have no weapons. >>...
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and also, fred, look at this video from rochester, new york. >> i'm observing what they're doing.erstand. i did nothing. i did nothing. >> she was videotaping a police arrest in her own yard. and then she was arrested. so the thing is, the cop said she sort of interfered because she was standing in her yard. do you ever disobey the cops orders even when you're in your own yard, on your own property with the camera? interesting. >>> i can't believe this was two years ago, joe jackson, rolling. >> the last couple of days i know it's been really tough for you guys. >> and? yeah, it has. it's been really tough. remember we just lost the biggs superstar in the world. >> that was joe jackson. it's been two years since michael jackson's death. and also joe jackson joins me live. we're going to talk again two years later. >> it's going to be interesting to hear what his sentiments are two years after. i also hear there's going to be a memorial taking place in gary, indiana. it's been a long time since you and i were on the sofa together talking face to face. you've been on this nationwide
and also, fred, look at this video from rochester, new york. >> i'm observing what they're doing.erstand. i did nothing. i did nothing. >> she was videotaping a police arrest in her own yard. and then she was arrested. so the thing is, the cop said she sort of interfered because she was standing in her yard. do you ever disobey the cops orders even when you're in your own yard, on your own property with the camera? interesting. >>> i can't believe this was two years ago,...
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a woman recording video of what looked like a police arrest in rochester, new york, eventually gets arrested i was standing in my front yard. concerned about what was going on in my neighborhood and you're arresting me. what the hell is going on here? >> emily goode was in her yard filming a police traffic stop when an officer took her in for obstruction of governmental administration. she is to appear in court on monday. in an exclusive interview, good with her attorney explained why she was taping police in the first place. >> i was concerned about the racial profiling. i had just read an article that week in the local paper about racial profiling and how difficult it is to prove. and when i saw the lights coming through my window, i peeked outside and saw three white officers engaging with a black man and so i decided to film it. >> i'm allowed to stand in my yard. >> i'm going to ask you one more time. we don't feel safe when we're doing a traffic stop. i'm going to ask you to go into the house. >> what. >> it's my right to be in my yard. i'm sorry that you don't feel safe. all i have is
a woman recording video of what looked like a police arrest in rochester, new york, eventually gets arrested i was standing in my front yard. concerned about what was going on in my neighborhood and you're arresting me. what the hell is going on here? >> emily goode was in her yard filming a police traffic stop when an officer took her in for obstruction of governmental administration. she is to appear in court on monday. in an exclusive interview, good with her attorney explained why she...
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it happened in rochester, new york. she was in her front yard, using her ipod to shoot this video. soon, instead of focusing on the man, one officer turned on her. >> i don't know what they're doing. i don't understand what's going on. i did nothing. i did nothing. what in the world. i'm sorry. i'm standing in my front yard. what is going on? this is my neighborhood. and you're arresting me. what the hell is going on in this town. >> she spent a couple of hours in jail before released on bail. she is back in court on monday. it's possible, though, the monroe county d.a. could throw out the charges. emily good and her attorney join me now live. thank you, emily. thank you, stephanie. emily -- >> thank you for having us. >> it's really good to talk to you. we're going to play the exchange you had with the officer. first, why were you filming the police? >> i was concerned about the racial profiling. i had just read an article that week in the local paper about racial profiling and how difficult it is to prove. and when i saw the lights come in through my window, i peeked outside and
it happened in rochester, new york. she was in her front yard, using her ipod to shoot this video. soon, instead of focusing on the man, one officer turned on her. >> i don't know what they're doing. i don't understand what's going on. i did nothing. i did nothing. what in the world. i'm sorry. i'm standing in my front yard. what is going on? this is my neighborhood. and you're arresting me. what the hell is going on in this town. >> she spent a couple of hours in jail before...
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. >>> a woman recording video of what looked like a police arrest in rochester, new york, eventuallyarrested herself. >> what in in world? i'm sorry. i was standing in my own frontyard concerned about what is going on in my neighborhood. and you are arresting me! what the hell is going on. >> emily good was in her yard filmping a police traffic stop when an officer took her in for obstruction of governmental administration. she has to appear in court monday and in an exclusive interview good with her attorney explained why she was taping the police in the first place. >> i was concerned about the racial profiling. i had just read an article that week in the local paper about racial profiling and how difficult it is to prove, and when i saw the lights come in through my window, i peeked outside and saw three white officers engaging with a black man. and so i decided to film it. >> i'm allowed to stand in my yard. i'm going to stay -- >> i am going to ask you one more time, we don't feel safe with you standing behind us on a routine traffic stop. i am going to ask you to go into the ho
. >>> a woman recording video of what looked like a police arrest in rochester, new york, eventuallyarrested herself. >> what in in world? i'm sorry. i was standing in my own frontyard concerned about what is going on in my neighborhood. and you are arresting me! what the hell is going on. >> emily good was in her yard filmping a police traffic stop when an officer took her in for obstruction of governmental administration. she has to appear in court monday and in an...
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the seat goes to the outskirts of buffalo to the outskirts of rochester, new york. is drawn up, you can see the demographics and the political demographics in new york state. guest: absolutely, you look at those congressional maps and realize that decisions on just where to draw the boundaries are often made by what looks pretty on a map. they're made with very personal considerations in mind. back in 2001 -- that barbell district was drawn. this creates an opportunity for democrats that they are able to impose their will. in western new york, to shore up some other incumbents in the region, cathy hokl 1 special election -- one a special an upset.in and at suc she is from rochester. she does what i rochester based seat. a look at the way the district is card, if you take the buffalo portions of it and give it to brian higgins, the democrat from buffalo and kathy hoekl, that would shore up the two democrats. that is what the scenarios we are talking about. that is one example of the gerrymandering of district host: david wasserman is the house editor from the cook po
the seat goes to the outskirts of buffalo to the outskirts of rochester, new york. is drawn up, you can see the demographics and the political demographics in new york state. guest: absolutely, you look at those congressional maps and realize that decisions on just where to draw the boundaries are often made by what looks pretty on a map. they're made with very personal considerations in mind. back in 2001 -- that barbell district was drawn. this creates an opportunity for democrats that they...
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four republican state senators who helped pass this marriage equality act and he joins me from rochester, new york have you on. i know you were -- they had the 29 dems and then you were the first republican to cross over and vote in favor of this. what in the world has the reaction been like for you over the weekend in albany and in rochester and really statewide there? >> well, it's a mixed reaction. the conservatives, at least a couple of weeks ago when i informed them that i was going to do this, divorced me, no pun intended, divorced me quickly. the republicans were still trying to conference the bill out to determine whether we would bring to it the floor. and i should point out that it was brought to the floor by the republican majority, even though the overwhelming number of people that voted on it were democrats. i'm proud to be the first republican to say that i would support marriage equality and it's a position that i've had in my heart for much longer than just a few days. >> but reading your background, it's the first time you've voted this way, right? it was two years ago you voted "
four republican state senators who helped pass this marriage equality act and he joins me from rochester, new york have you on. i know you were -- they had the 29 dems and then you were the first republican to cross over and vote in favor of this. what in the world has the reaction been like for you over the weekend in albany and in rochester and really statewide there? >> well, it's a mixed reaction. the conservatives, at least a couple of weeks ago when i informed them that i was going...
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host: the new democrat from a strong history that links between buffalo and rochester, new york, howuch money did you spend on that race? and that race ended up costing about $10 million for one congressional seat? guest: well, you had two self-funded candidates. boat of them had substantial resources to spend, and outside groups also got involved. i thought it was an unusual race, because the presence of the third party forced republicans to have to spend resources to go after that particular candidate, and the result was both the third-party candidate and republican saw their negativety climb significantly and in that time period, kathy was able to define herself positively and it became a race hard to overcome. host: what's the lesson of that race? guest: try to avoid running where there's a third-party candidate. i think the third-party candidate should have been taken more seriously. but i think it's a very unusual race. a lot of strange circumstances, again, the liberal democrat marketing himself as a teacher. i don't think you're -- marketing himself as a tea partier. i don't
host: the new democrat from a strong history that links between buffalo and rochester, new york, howuch money did you spend on that race? and that race ended up costing about $10 million for one congressional seat? guest: well, you had two self-funded candidates. boat of them had substantial resources to spend, and outside groups also got involved. i thought it was an unusual race, because the presence of the third party forced republicans to have to spend resources to go after that particular...
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rochester, boston. even here in new york city. it feels pretty good. it's warm in the crowd., atlanta, montgomery, houston, tallahassee. you get no break today. we're live in central park on what we like to call jennifer hudson friday. oh, robin, i think you're there on that side. >>> yes. we are spanning every inch of this beautiful park. you know, if your computer's on the fritz, you take it in for repairs. what if the guy repairing your computer has other ideas. and has allegedly installed spyware, so he can spy on you when your camera is turned at home. abbie boudreau has much more on this bizarre story. >> reporter: he looks innocent enough. but police say this baby-faced 20-year-old is a cyber peeping tom. trevor harwell is a computer technician, who, according to police, did much more than just repair computers. they say he installed spyware, on unsuspecting women. mostly college students. >> women at various states of undress in their bedrooms, dormrooms and bathrooms. >> reporter: police say the spyware allowed him to control the computers remotely. giving full acces
rochester, boston. even here in new york city. it feels pretty good. it's warm in the crowd., atlanta, montgomery, houston, tallahassee. you get no break today. we're live in central park on what we like to call jennifer hudson friday. oh, robin, i think you're there on that side. >>> yes. we are spanning every inch of this beautiful park. you know, if your computer's on the fritz, you take it in for repairs. what if the guy repairing your computer has other ideas. and has allegedly...
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communities like lorani or mansfield or sprin springfield or cleveland or cities in western new york, syracuse, rochester, or cities in north carolina. you can see what it's done in small towns and urban areas alike to our job growth. in april 2011 our total trade deficit in that month alone was $54 billion. our trade deficit with china in that month alone was $21 billion. paul krugman, a reporter -- a come up nist in "the new york times," said if you want a trade policy that helps employment, it has to be a policy that induces other countries to run bigger deficits or smaller surpluses. a counterveiling duty on chinese exports would be job creating. a deal with south korea would not be. i'm not here to argue or debate or even to be critical of the free trade agreement with south korea. i think it is a bad idea. i hear the promises of administration after administration. this administration at least hasn't overpromised like the bush and clinton administrations did on creation of jobs, on trade. but we know every time there is a trade agreement, trade deficit goes up, job loss accelerates, especially in m
communities like lorani or mansfield or sprin springfield or cleveland or cities in western new york, syracuse, rochester, or cities in north carolina. you can see what it's done in small towns and urban areas alike to our job growth. in april 2011 our total trade deficit in that month alone was $54 billion. our trade deficit with china in that month alone was $21 billion. paul krugman, a reporter -- a come up nist in "the new york times," said if you want a trade policy that helps...
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violence in boston nashville long island miami rochester and charlotte so i want to ask you first do you remember this whole wilding phenomenon in new york back in the eighty's yes i remember it very well i'm from new york and if you remember well. so then i want to oh sorry i didn't mean to interrupt i just want to ask you know remembering and recalling that when you hear of these concerns when you hear of the these reports of violence and you know the economic situation very well because you know that's what you do does this concern you that we're seeing a start of this trying to get in there of course and you know for many years now and it has gotten worse in the last two or three years of course there are whole areas of the united states areas of cities where it's not very safe obviously this story that you're recounting here what's changed i suppose is that the violence the randomness of the has shifted from so-called bad areas of cities into very good areas of the cities it's as if there's very little concern for the well being of others and tries the. community i had it sounds a little clockwork orange to you and it's very concern
violence in boston nashville long island miami rochester and charlotte so i want to ask you first do you remember this whole wilding phenomenon in new york back in the eighty's yes i remember it very well i'm from new york and if you remember well. so then i want to oh sorry i didn't mean to interrupt i just want to ask you know remembering and recalling that when you hear of these concerns when you hear of the these reports of violence and you know the economic situation very well because you...
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rochester, sioux city seeing similar numbers as well. what can we expect going forward? a lot of more heat heading off to the east. places like detroit, philadelphia, d.c., new york with the humidity in the heat of the day, it is going to feel more like 100, 105 degrees. it is the first real heat wave of the summer. your body is not quite used to it just yet. here is what we expect. there is a cool front that's going to flirt with the upper great lakes and chicago and new york at some point. the cold front is not getting down here. i know that upsets you. me too. temps here across the southeast are going to stay in the mid to upper 90s. stay hydrated. eat your roughage. you want to eat wider, a little grass and some weeds. live from piedmont park with the goats and sheep and they are in all their wisdom walking away from me. back at you, guys. all right. >> they are so cute. >> reporter: that wraps up our live broadcast for "american morning." >> what a way to end it. it has gone to the sheep. >> dogs and kids they say steel your live shot. sheep, goats. >> how about gators? >> you are used to gators in florida. i don't know if you are so used to bears. one famil
rochester, sioux city seeing similar numbers as well. what can we expect going forward? a lot of more heat heading off to the east. places like detroit, philadelphia, d.c., new york with the humidity in the heat of the day, it is going to feel more like 100, 105 degrees. it is the first real heat wave of the summer. your body is not quite used to it just yet. here is what we expect. there is a cool front that's going to flirt with the upper great lakes and chicago and new york at some point....
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friend from new york knows, as we began debate on this, we had complete compliance with the three-day layover requirement. we have these measures before us. i say to my friend from rochestereaker, there was not a single amendment offered in the committee on rules to deal with this. not a single amendment offered and in fact one of these measures is offered by a republican, the gentleman from florida, mr. rooney. the other is offered by a democrat, the other gentleman from florida, mr. hastings. and so when i think about 3:00 in the morning on june 26, 2009, we had begun on 2005, june 25 of 2009, we began the debate on this horrible idea of cap and trade. and it was 3:00 in the morning that i was sitting upstairs with my rules committee colleagues, mr. speaker, and dropped in my lap, still hot because it had just come off the copying machine, was 300 pages of an amendment that we reported out force -- mr. woodall: two additional minutes. mr. dreier: at :00 this is morning we were handed this measure. what we have before us as again complied with the three-day layover requirement, not a single amendment was offered, and there is a proposal offered by a democrat and a propos
friend from new york knows, as we began debate on this, we had complete compliance with the three-day layover requirement. we have these measures before us. i say to my friend from rochestereaker, there was not a single amendment offered in the committee on rules to deal with this. not a single amendment offered and in fact one of these measures is offered by a republican, the gentleman from florida, mr. rooney. the other is offered by a democrat, the other gentleman from florida, mr. hastings....