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the game will be played in the home down of al consumer winner johnny perati from rochester, new yorkive of his friends will host the n.l. consumer winner, steven from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. with one out, nobody on, the batter will be andy dirks. batting for garcia with one out, nobody on, took a ball. dirks had a great year with the bat. hit .322. pinch-hit last night. made an out. 0 for 1 in this world series and the count 1-1. 1-1, grounds to the right side and there is scutaro! two out. and the batter will be gerald laird, who is 0 for 2 tonight. scutaro, even though he's been held hitless tonight, already factored in on the relay to the plate to cut down prince fielder back in the second. >> tim: seems like yesterday. >> joe: he has shown great range at second base, as this giants team has gotten so much stronger up the middle the second half of the season with the addition of scutaro. crawford has played much better at short, and pagan is a very good defensive center fielder. that doesn't even count the guy that starts the action with the signs
the game will be played in the home down of al consumer winner johnny perati from rochester, new yorkive of his friends will host the n.l. consumer winner, steven from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. with one out, nobody on, the batter will be andy dirks. batting for garcia with one out, nobody on, took a ball. dirks had a great year with the bat. hit .322. pinch-hit last night. made an out. 0 for 1 in this world series and the count 1-1. 1-1, grounds to the right side...
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consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host the n.l.mer winner, steven catchmark from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. two out, nobody on. here is cabrera. miguel has been on base twice. with a walk and rbi single. there isn't anybody that is more imposing figure at the plate than miguel cabrera standing right on top of it, waving the bat. where do you go? that is up. count 1-1. >> tim: he almost has no weaknesses. he is so quick inside. that you can get him to chase, and he takes enough walks to where he doesn't do that a lot. >> joe: fouls it away right side. that's two. >> tim: two guys in the major leagues to me have almost no holes. albert pujols when he is hitting well. and miguel cabrera. >> joe: still loud and still packed. here at at&t park. two outs. 1-2 pitch. a strike-out by lincecum, who has been perfect through 2-1/3. bottom of the eighth inning rolls in. number 55 pitching well, as the giants lead biso bison. is 40,000 miles more than ford. and this workhorse gives you the power of a v8 with the hi
consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host the n.l.mer winner, steven catchmark from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. two out, nobody on. here is cabrera. miguel has been on base twice. with a walk and rbi single. there isn't anybody that is more imposing figure at the plate than miguel cabrera standing right on top of it, waving the bat. where do you go? that is up. count 1-1. >> tim: he almost has no weaknesses. he is...
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the game will be played in the home down of al consumer winner johnny perati from rochester, new yorkive of his friends will host the n.l. consumer winner, steven from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. with one out, nobody on, the batter will be andy dirks. batting for garcia with one out, nobody on, took a ball. dirks had a great year with the bat. hit .322. pinch-hit last night. made an out. 0 for 1 in this world series and the count 1-1. 1-1, grounds to the right side and there is scutaro! two out. and the batter will be gerald laird, who is 0 for 2 tonight. scutaro, even though he's been held hitless tonight, already factored in on the relay to the plate to cut down prince fielder back in the second. >> tim: seems like yesterday. >> joe: he has shown great range at second base, as this giants team has gotten so much stronger up the middle the second half of the season with the addition of scutaro. crawford has played much better at short, and pagan is a very good defensive center fielder. that doesn't even count the guy that starts the action with the signs
the game will be played in the home down of al consumer winner johnny perati from rochester, new yorkive of his friends will host the n.l. consumer winner, steven from washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. with one out, nobody on, the batter will be andy dirks. batting for garcia with one out, nobody on, took a ball. dirks had a great year with the bat. hit .322. pinch-hit last night. made an out. 0 for 1 in this world series and the count 1-1. 1-1, grounds to the right side...
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consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host the n.l.m washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. two out, nobody on. here is cabrera. miguel has been on base twice. with a walk and rbi single. there isn't anybody that is more imposing figure at the plate than miguel cabrera standing right on top of it, waving the bat. where do you go? that is up. count 1-1. >> tim: he almost has no weaknesses. he is so quick inside. that you can get him to chase, and he takes enough walks to where he doesn't do that a lot. >> joe: fouls it away right side. that's two. >> tim: two guys in the major leagues to me have almost no holes. albert pujols when he is hitting well. and miguel cabrera. >> joe: still loud and still packed. here at at&t park. two outs. 1-2 pitch. a strike-out by lincecum, who has been perfect through 2-1/3. bottom of the eighth inning rolls in. number 55 pitching well, as the giants lead biso bison. is 40,000 miles more than ford. and this workhorse gives you the power of a v8 with the highway fuel economy of a v6. incr
consumer winner johnny corradi from rochester, new york. he and five friends will host the n.l.m washington, d.c. log on to mlb.com/pepsimax for details. two out, nobody on. here is cabrera. miguel has been on base twice. with a walk and rbi single. there isn't anybody that is more imposing figure at the plate than miguel cabrera standing right on top of it, waving the bat. where do you go? that is up. count 1-1. >> tim: he almost has no weaknesses. he is so quick inside. that you can get...
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>> rochester is probably economically the strongest city in upstate new york. high-tech, fuel cell, optics. employment in rochester over the last ten years has increased and some of those areas including the world's largest premium wine company helped to offset declines in the traditional companies like kodak. rochester doing pretty well. dave: congratulations and thanks for coming. come back and see us again soon. appreciate it. forget september's low unemployment rate. we have a guest to says today's jobs report is a statistical fluke. dean baker, a co-director of the center for policy research is here to tell us why coming up next and supply disruptions, low inventory sending gas prices surging double digits. we will tell you the state getting rid of artists straight ahead in today's speed read. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below
>> rochester is probably economically the strongest city in upstate new york. high-tech, fuel cell, optics. employment in rochester over the last ten years has increased and some of those areas including the world's largest premium wine company helped to offset declines in the traditional companies like kodak. rochester doing pretty well. dave: congratulations and thanks for coming. come back and see us again soon. appreciate it. forget september's low unemployment rate. we have a guest...
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. >> jason mcelwain lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv coach came up with the idea of the being the team manager. >> basically getting water for the team, encouraging guys on the court. it was fantastic. >> i can always see he's excited in his white shirt and tie. his shirt would be out in the first quarter. he would be yelling and screaming. everybody else saw it, too. >> jason's dedication inspires players like ricky wallace and varsity coach jim johnson to set a plan into motion. >> we had already brainstormed it. let's get this league built for this kit so we can have a substantial amount of time to get in. >> we had talked during the season. >> he works so hard in practice. that was the least we could do, is t
. >> jason mcelwain lives in rochester new york, not far from the high school he attends from 2002 to get their respected. basketball teaches you life lessons of things are not always going to go your way in life. >> as a student, it's basketball tryouts that never seem to go his way. >> he practiced and so forth. when he was a sophomore in high school, he was only about 100 pounds, about 5'6". so he got cut. that's when the jv coach came up with the idea of the being the...
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it was put in the tax code as a favorite to kodak and xerox who have headquarters up in rochester new york by the republican congressman barbara who came from that district. they wanted a tax shelter to give extra money to their executives. fast forward in the reagan administration somebody said let's give that to ordinary people. fast forward again. the mutual fund industry says wow we get ahold of all of those billions of dollars of retirement savings we can make a lot of money. power to the people. do it yourself. it's been a disaster for most americans. they don't save enough when they change jobs they take their money out. when times get rough, as they have been recently, neither the company nor the individual contributes with the result that the average balance is about $18,000 in a 401(k). if you're just on the cuss-of retirement this may be $85,000 for somebody in their 60s and who has been in the plan for 20 years. that's nowhere near enough. people will say if you've been making $50,000 a year you need a half a million. is we've got half of the baby boomer generation headed for p
it was put in the tax code as a favorite to kodak and xerox who have headquarters up in rochester new york by the republican congressman barbara who came from that district. they wanted a tax shelter to give extra money to their executives. fast forward in the reagan administration somebody said let's give that to ordinary people. fast forward again. the mutual fund industry says wow we get ahold of all of those billions of dollars of retirement savings we can make a lot of money. power to the...
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. >> joining us from rochester, new york, is anton. is this storm an opportunity for banks, which have been vilified for some time, to improve their image in these communities? >> it really is. you know, local community banks have always been very involved in charity, as have the largest banks in this country. i think it's an opportunity for everybody to roll up their sleeves and help their communities physically as well as doing things like allowing people to take time on payments. i think in some cases, even foreclosures are going to be delayed for some time. i know freddie mac has already put out rules on that. i think they'll be able to get a chance to see some of the charitable nature of some of these employees. >> you have already got a number of banks waiving fees for customers impacted by the hurricane. are you expecting that to have a material impact on the bottom line of these banks? what's your take on business after this two-day shut down? >> well, it's interesting. you can really have a great debate between economists and
. >> joining us from rochester, new york, is anton. is this storm an opportunity for banks, which have been vilified for some time, to improve their image in these communities? >> it really is. you know, local community banks have always been very involved in charity, as have the largest banks in this country. i think it's an opportunity for everybody to roll up their sleeves and help their communities physically as well as doing things like allowing people to take time on payments....
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. >> host: david, rochester in new york, you are on with john lewis gaddis. >> caller: it is an honor to speak with you. a couple years ago a book came out called by hawk and dove, george f. kennan and the history of the cold war written by -- paul's grandson. comment on the relationship between paul and george f. kennan and our george f. kennan was treated in that book. >> guest: i think highly of that book. nick thompson is a friend of mine and we talked about it a lot when he was writing his fourth. he was very helpful in my writing my book but he has a difficult task because i had a vast trove of papers and diaries. paul was a different kind of policymaker. he kept few things on paper. it was in his head. make had to write that from the standpoint of knowing him as a grandfather than from knowing him in the way that i write george f. kennan as a historical figure. i like very much the quote that hall nasa had when asked late in the life of both of them about their relationship they remain friends through all their arguments. paul said very cheerfully we have always george and i ag
. >> host: david, rochester in new york, you are on with john lewis gaddis. >> caller: it is an honor to speak with you. a couple years ago a book came out called by hawk and dove, george f. kennan and the history of the cold war written by -- paul's grandson. comment on the relationship between paul and george f. kennan and our george f. kennan was treated in that book. >> guest: i think highly of that book. nick thompson is a friend of mine and we talked about it a lot when...
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. >> bill: larry is in rochester, new york. we're talking about pbs, what do you say, larry? whole thing is ridiculous. my grandchildren watch pbs and big bird. and i had some new neighbors move in, and when they first moved in they could talk no english, they watch sesame street all the time and their english has now become excellent. you can understand them with no problem. >> bill: you can say that about millions and millions of american kids, not just immigrants, right in they learn their numbers, letters, learn concepts, right? and it's -- it's fun to watch, but it's an educational program. right? >> caller: yeah, the mother's english is very poor, even she is learning from the kids by watching pbs. >> bill: there you go. i think the bottom line is, larry that is this just something that mitt romney is not interested in. he never met a tax cut he didn't like, and never met a piece of military hardware that the didn't like he never met a subsidy for the big oil companies that he didn't like. but anything to do with middle class familiars, get rid of it. 91% of american fa
. >> bill: larry is in rochester, new york. we're talking about pbs, what do you say, larry? whole thing is ridiculous. my grandchildren watch pbs and big bird. and i had some new neighbors move in, and when they first moved in they could talk no english, they watch sesame street all the time and their english has now become excellent. you can understand them with no problem. >> bill: you can say that about millions and millions of american kids, not just immigrants, right in they...
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rainy weather, interstate 90, new york state thruway, buffalo to rochester. 'll track that rain today through central new york, albany, later today hartford and possibly areas around new york city could deal with showers. elsewhere, thunderstorms around chicago this morning that we could get airport delays. >> thank you very much. >>> christine that aguilera's new robust offer. entertainment is straight ahead. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> today donald trump -- did you hear about this? >> no. >> trump came back. he said he has a very big announcement about president obama that could cost him the election. yep. he's going to endorse him. we'll see. >> that
rainy weather, interstate 90, new york state thruway, buffalo to rochester. 'll track that rain today through central new york, albany, later today hartford and possibly areas around new york city could deal with showers. elsewhere, thunderstorms around chicago this morning that we could get airport delays. >> thank you very much. >>> christine that aguilera's new robust offer. entertainment is straight ahead. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military...
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upon graduating from hunter, i worked for about 18 months for xerox corporation up in rochester, new yorkand then i returned to new york to columbia business school where i got an mba, and that opened the door to wall street. so, you know, my first observation is whether it's right or wrong, getting that advanced degree is what improved my credentials, opened the door to wall street. i'm sure goldman sachs is tough enough probably not to recruit necessarily at the undergraduate level, so that mba opened the door to goldman sachs for me. i myself prefer ph.d.s working for me, but that would stand for poor, hungry and driven because i did not learn my drive from columbia or hunter, it's something innate, i guess you learn from your parents. ever since it was introduced to the marketplace, i have used -- and this is true, i used it this morning -- the men's clone called obsession by calvin kline. and frankly, that is the word that i would describe, use to describe my approach to the business. not only is investing my vocation, meaning that's where i earn my living, but it's my advocation and
upon graduating from hunter, i worked for about 18 months for xerox corporation up in rochester, new yorkand then i returned to new york to columbia business school where i got an mba, and that opened the door to wall street. so, you know, my first observation is whether it's right or wrong, getting that advanced degree is what improved my credentials, opened the door to wall street. i'm sure goldman sachs is tough enough probably not to recruit necessarily at the undergraduate level, so that...
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then will travel up to eerie, then to new york state rochester.e have experienced quite a bit of wind as a result. quite a bit of rain. the flooding has been moderate in this storm compared to storms that we took last year with irene. with lee. we had 5 reported deaths so far. we hoping that is where it is. we actual have snowfall in the lower highlands. i imagine there were some ski lomgs thalodgesthat are happy. we have 1.1 customers without electric service in pennsylvania right now. major companies are working hard, they brought in about 2300 service providers, and workers from other states to help resolve problems here in pennsylvania. as i look at what is going on in new york, and new jersey, i am counting that we're lucky compared to them. but, you know with one million people without electricity, a lot of wind damage, it appears, some flooding damage, this has been an impact on pennsylvania. neil: you mentioned 1 million or so without power, we hear 3 million in new jersey, we told most will not have it back any time soon. we're a week awa
then will travel up to eerie, then to new york state rochester.e have experienced quite a bit of wind as a result. quite a bit of rain. the flooding has been moderate in this storm compared to storms that we took last year with irene. with lee. we had 5 reported deaths so far. we hoping that is where it is. we actual have snowfall in the lower highlands. i imagine there were some ski lomgs thalodgesthat are happy. we have 1.1 customers without electric service in pennsylvania right now. major...
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new york. where is victor, new york? >> outside of rochester. >> all right. doing an upstate swing here. rain showers 32 wind down across the metro area. high temperatures in the upper fifties to low 60s. a little bit warmer >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thanks. coming up next, the respected high school guidance counsellor fired because of her past as a model. we'll talk about that with today's professionals right after this. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a
new york. where is victor, new york? >> outside of rochester. >> all right. doing an upstate swing here. rain showers 32 wind down across the metro area. high temperatures in the upper fifties to low 60s. a little bit warmer >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thanks. coming up next, the respected high school guidance counsellor fired because of her past as a model. we'll talk about that with today's professionals right after this. you can't...
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all over the state of university new york campus near rochester, purple and white balloons. way to pay tribute to the life of alexandra kogut, a freshman who had been on campus for a month, when police say her boyfriend, clayton whittemore, beat her in her dormroom. overnight, students and faculty consoled one another during a vigil on campus. >> she was so excited when he was coming. there was no sign of anything. >> reporter: kogut and whittemore went to the same high school. and based on twitter messages, both were excited about his visit this weekend. after a playful back and forth about food he was going to bring her, she tweeted, see you soon. it's her final two-word message that police find so cryptic. at 12:13 a.m., she tweeted, should have known. authorities believe shortly after that, whittemore killed the freshman. >> the victim's mother showed concern. the university police went to the room and found the body. >> reporter: around 4:00 a.m., about 100 miles away at a rest stop, police arrested whittemore, a student at utica college and standout hockey player who w
all over the state of university new york campus near rochester, purple and white balloons. way to pay tribute to the life of alexandra kogut, a freshman who had been on campus for a month, when police say her boyfriend, clayton whittemore, beat her in her dormroom. overnight, students and faculty consoled one another during a vigil on campus. >> she was so excited when he was coming. there was no sign of anything. >> reporter: kogut and whittemore went to the same high school. and...
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pennsylvania and make a direct right turn and move towards upper new york and into places like albany and buffalo and syracuse and rochestery latest developments with this storm throughout the evening, but first we have new information tonight on the white house's coverup of the benghazi terrorist attack. fox news has now learned that 48 hours after that fatal assault, the national counterterrorism center and representatives from the fbi briefed members on capitol hill and told them there was evidence that al-qaeda or an al-qaeda affiliated group was somehow involved. well, now here's where things get sticky. according to sources, the very next day cia director david petraeus during a capitol hill briefing reportedly said the attack was spontaneous and equated it to a flash mob, so here's the question. who in the obama administration asked general petraeus to go out and change the story? my next guest is demanding, rightly so, to know the answer. his son, ty woods, is one of the four americans killed in the benghazi attack. his son was a navy seal. joining us is charles woods with his children, jeremiah, faith, and hope. t
pennsylvania and make a direct right turn and move towards upper new york and into places like albany and buffalo and syracuse and rochestery latest developments with this storm throughout the evening, but first we have new information tonight on the white house's coverup of the benghazi terrorist attack. fox news has now learned that 48 hours after that fatal assault, the national counterterrorism center and representatives from the fbi briefed members on capitol hill and told them there was...
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look at this photo from m the acedon, new york, up near rochester.y can not leave their home until they get rid of a large spruce tree across from their driveway. wow! if you can get photos safely send them to us, foxnews.com/ureport. include your name and location and you might see your picture on tv. jenna: the downed trees with are where most of the accidents are taking place. the most of the things the storms brought the trees falling over seems the most dangerous. jon: boys were killed in their home when a tree fell on them. awful. jenna: we'll watch that for you. meantime as the storm moves west we're getting a clearer idea what exactly everything looks like on the east coast. we have cell phone video of this electrical substation explosion here in manhattan last night. you will see it go in just a second. in terms of power outages overall, an estimated 8 million homes and businesses are now in the dark across 16 states, and the district of columbia. there it goes. that's where it happened. jon: wow. jenna: obviously hard to repair that at this
look at this photo from m the acedon, new york, up near rochester.y can not leave their home until they get rid of a large spruce tree across from their driveway. wow! if you can get photos safely send them to us, foxnews.com/ureport. include your name and location and you might see your picture on tv. jenna: the downed trees with are where most of the accidents are taking place. the most of the things the storms brought the trees falling over seems the most dangerous. jon: boys were killed in...
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showers to areas like albany, syracuse, rochester, and right down toward new york city as we go throughouthis evening. those are areas of minor concern. a lot of problems from philadelphia, baltimore, d.c., the whole southern half of the country looks gorgeous. the northwest still a little stormy. and as far as that tropical storm sandy goes, seven days from now that storm could be very close to the east coast and new england. there's the potential for a significant storm. we're hoping right now it heads out to sea safely, but it is something we need to watch very closely. again, that's a week from today, it could be near new england. you're watching "morning joe," more live from boca coming up. we're brewed by starbucks. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? to bring you a low-priced med
showers to areas like albany, syracuse, rochester, and right down toward new york city as we go throughouthis evening. those are areas of minor concern. a lot of problems from philadelphia, baltimore, d.c., the whole southern half of the country looks gorgeous. the northwest still a little stormy. and as far as that tropical storm sandy goes, seven days from now that storm could be very close to the east coast and new england. there's the potential for a significant storm. we're hoping right...
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rochester, syracuse. ultimately through pittsburgh, more showers edging toward philly and new york, too.clouds and rain. watching for half-hour delays around new york, cleveland, detroit, chicago, midway, o'hare, going to see short delays. same with st. louis, rain mainly in the morning. yeah, a lot of activity. i'll show you the tracks, not just sandy but tropical depression 19. the tropics, they're not dead yet. we'll get to that coming up in a half-hour. >> thank you. >>> some doctors want cheerleading to be officially considered a sport. they say it's the only way to make it safe. >>> plus, the presidential candidates got into it over osama bin laden. now some voters will say how it went over with them. went over with them. my wife the dentist allows only one mouthwash in our home. [ male announcer ] act for kids, with maximum fluoride for up to 40% fewer cavities act. stronger teeth and better checkups in every bottle. for up to 40% fewer cavities why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in y
rochester, syracuse. ultimately through pittsburgh, more showers edging toward philly and new york, too.clouds and rain. watching for half-hour delays around new york, cleveland, detroit, chicago, midway, o'hare, going to see short delays. same with st. louis, rain mainly in the morning. yeah, a lot of activity. i'll show you the tracks, not just sandy but tropical depression 19. the tropics, they're not dead yet. we'll get to that coming up in a half-hour. >> thank you. >>> some...
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rochester. but we have been told the weather and we are stuck here. >> that woman is one of thousands of people who will be stuck today in new york. it could be days before the city's transportation system is up and running. the brooklyn battery tunnel was flooded from end to end just hours after it was closed. this picture shows water pouring into the entrance of that tunnel. water into at least seven tunnels under the east river. called the most devastating disaster in the history of that subway system. >>> this photo is from hoboken, new jersey, and it shows water pouring into a path train. all service is suspended until it does a full damage assessment. the storm is also affecting air travel, laguardia, jfk, newark airport all closed indefinitely. more than 15,000 flights canceled so far. phil lebeau joins me with the latest on the transportation situation. you're at atlanta airport. the busiest airport usually in the country. what's the status today with flights? what are airlines telling passengers? >> reporter: they're hoping to begin some flights on a very limited basis later tonight, chuck. i look up at the board, eight f
rochester. but we have been told the weather and we are stuck here. >> that woman is one of thousands of people who will be stuck today in new york. it could be days before the city's transportation system is up and running. the brooklyn battery tunnel was flooded from end to end just hours after it was closed. this picture shows water pouring into the entrance of that tunnel. water into at least seven tunnels under the east river. called the most devastating disaster in the history of...
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new york. where is that? >> outside of rochester. >> we are doing an up state swing here. going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> oh, it's cloudy now. we'll have more clouds than sunshine today. a look outside. there's the overcast sky. the temperature at 50 degrees with wind out of the north. berry farms, your current temperature at 50 degrees. we have largo coming in at 46. chantilly at 46 degrees. the high today, 60 degrees. it will be on the cool side. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thanks. coming up next, the respected high school guidance counsellor fired because of her past as a model. we'll talk about that with today's professionals right after this. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k)
new york. where is that? >> outside of rochester. >> we are doing an up state swing here. going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> oh, it's cloudy now. we'll have more clouds than sunshine today. a look outside. there's the overcast sky. the temperature at 50 degrees with wind out of the north. berry farms, your current temperature at 50 degrees. we have largo coming in at 46. chantilly at 46 degrees. the high today, 60 degrees. it...
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new york. where's victor near? >> the south side of rochesterng an upstate swing here. >>> 8:06 now. taking a live look over a very sunny san jose. we do have some changes on the way. you'll notice more high and mid-level clouds increasing as we head throughout the day. a very slight chance for some showers between about 3:00 and 7:00. 72 in los gatos today. 67 in san francisco. and you hit around 68 degrees in santa cruz. the seven-day outlook tells the story. things are going to change after this area of low pressure comes through. we're going to cool you off to the upper 60s on thursday and we warm you up as we head through the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thanks. coming up next, the respected high school guidance counsellor fired because of her past as a model. we'll talk about that with today's professionals right after this. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grain
new york. where's victor near? >> the south side of rochesterng an upstate swing here. >>> 8:06 now. taking a live look over a very sunny san jose. we do have some changes on the way. you'll notice more high and mid-level clouds increasing as we head throughout the day. a very slight chance for some showers between about 3:00 and 7:00. 72 in los gatos today. 67 in san francisco. and you hit around 68 degrees in santa cruz. the seven-day outlook tells the story. things are going...
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. >> host: thomas from rochester new york, good afternoon to you. >> i want to know -- i know that gore vidal, in 1948, in "the new york times" refused to review it. and i was wondering if you could talk about the problems he had with this book and how important it was an what was the first gay book, either fiction or nonfiction, that "the new york times" did review, and also, it was the first gay writer who actually use the word gay to describe themselves guess macros are good questions. where to begin, gore vidal, he would have published the new york daily times, which would not review it. it was reviewed in the book review, however, that the daily times reviewing was orval prescott, he hated the book so much that he wouldn't reveal it. however, he did review other books. so it wasn't just a homosexuality to put them off. i'm not sure. but he reviewed chairman capote's other voices, other rooms, which he liked very much even though the gay story element, he said he didn't like. but he loved the writing, he was able to look past the homosexuality and talk about other things. but yeah,
. >> host: thomas from rochester new york, good afternoon to you. >> i want to know -- i know that gore vidal, in 1948, in "the new york times" refused to review it. and i was wondering if you could talk about the problems he had with this book and how important it was an what was the first gay book, either fiction or nonfiction, that "the new york times" did review, and also, it was the first gay writer who actually use the word gay to describe themselves guess...
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corky in rochester, new york. >> caller: hello yeah, i'm surprised nobody is appalled that romney wouldheir stories are just weird. what was the last one flurg or flag jor -- what is his name? tagg? he won a race by tripping somebody's girlfriend. [ mocking laughter ] >> stephanie: you are like what a hypercompetitive douche. or him pushing his sons' faces into butter or dessert toppings or something. you are like, wow -- that's -- child abuse, right? >> kind of. >> stephanie: sue in montana you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, sue. >> caller: good morning, steph. hi fellas. >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: i just want to tell y'all that thank god for you or my head would pop off on a daily basis. >> stephanie: oh my. >> caller: i know. my question is -- my first question is the right-wing evangelicals, how are they going to juggle the mormonism thing? because there are significant differences between what they believe and the mormons believe? >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: so that's my first question. my second question is, do you guys have friends and family that are fox news viewe
corky in rochester, new york. >> caller: hello yeah, i'm surprised nobody is appalled that romney wouldheir stories are just weird. what was the last one flurg or flag jor -- what is his name? tagg? he won a race by tripping somebody's girlfriend. [ mocking laughter ] >> stephanie: you are like what a hypercompetitive douche. or him pushing his sons' faces into butter or dessert toppings or something. you are like, wow -- that's -- child abuse, right? >> kind of. >>...