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upstate new york has a lot of natural advantages. there are a lot of things about the cities in upstate new york -- syracuse, rochester, buffalo -- that many can tell you about. they have their own legacies in the era when there were richer and more dominant economically, but right now they suffer from a deep-seated stagnation made worse by state policies. the wealthiest and most successful entrepreneur produced by upstate new york was a billionaire who started a company called paychex. the tripled out his own credit card embar of money from relatives in the 1960's. he is a millionaire. he built this massively successful, wonderful company in rochester. he is a huge philanthropist. he dabbles in sports teams. he also dabbled in politics, unsuccessfully. after the last state tax increase in 2009, he did something almost no one has ever done in new york. generally people do not leave a note, they just leave. or they do the "bad date" thing and say it is not you, it is me. he held a press conference and said this to the final straw. this
upstate new york has a lot of natural advantages. there are a lot of things about the cities in upstate new york -- syracuse, rochester, buffalo -- that many can tell you about. they have their own legacies in the era when there were richer and more dominant economically, but right now they suffer from a deep-seated stagnation made worse by state policies. the wealthiest and most successful entrepreneur produced by upstate new york was a billionaire who started a company called paychex. the...
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he is living in upstate new york in the 1820s. he's confused because they called it the burned over district- there's so many doctrines flying around and preachers preaching and pastors preaching, and so many ways christianity is being spun. and he prays and says, you know, "god, help me. which is the true one?" and lo and behold, a divine personage occurs to him- the angel moroni- and reveals these ancient plates that were buried in upstate new york, and he's given powers to translate them. and on these plates comes the book of mormon. and what does the book of mormon do? it places the mormons in the center of god's drama, right on the american frontier, which has absolutely unlimited potential. so you take spiritual power, a divine plan, revealed mythically, supernaturally, to a people who are then called upon to build zion, to build god's kingdom on earth, right at a time- and we're talking here, you know, jacksonian democracy- heading out across the frontier, building the great nation because god wants us to. well, what are th
he is living in upstate new york in the 1820s. he's confused because they called it the burned over district- there's so many doctrines flying around and preachers preaching and pastors preaching, and so many ways christianity is being spun. and he prays and says, you know, "god, help me. which is the true one?" and lo and behold, a divine personage occurs to him- the angel moroni- and reveals these ancient plates that were buried in upstate new york, and he's given powers to...
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five inches in upstate new york, 5-12 inches of snow. we got the rainfall. we really needed the rainfall. that's a good thing. it took us out of the abnormally dry category and took us out of the slight drought east of town. that's good. a live look outside. our weather cam brought to you by michael and son. 44 downtown p. if you average today's highs, 50, and last monday's high of 89, all comes out in the wash, doesn't it? winds southwesterly at 7. pressure on the rise at 29.57 inches of mercury. satellite picture radar combined, look to the west. once we get rid of this storm, things will improve. it's going to be slow to get rid of. it's meandering its way back to the west/northwest in new york state. it was a true nor'easter. came up the coast. it went across new jersey and into the hudson river valley. it will sit and spin. little disturbances will move around. we'll keep the chances for showers in tomorrow but a much brighter day and not as cold. the winter storm warning now lifted in garrett county. we have freeze warnings in effect between cumberland
five inches in upstate new york, 5-12 inches of snow. we got the rainfall. we really needed the rainfall. that's a good thing. it took us out of the abnormally dry category and took us out of the slight drought east of town. that's good. a live look outside. our weather cam brought to you by michael and son. 44 downtown p. if you average today's highs, 50, and last monday's high of 89, all comes out in the wash, doesn't it? winds southwesterly at 7. pressure on the rise at 29.57 inches of...
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Apr 24, 2012
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jim cantore, upstate new york. jim, thanks. >>> to presidential politics. mitt romney picked up another gop endorsement today. this time it was rudy guiliani who had been out spreading the word for newt gingrich up until right now. so for months he'd been saying bad things about romney like this on "morning joe." >> i have never seen a guy, and i run a lot of elections and supported a lot of people and never seen a guy change his position on so many things so fast on a dime. everything. >> so the latest politician to change his position on a dime apparently rudolph giuliani now endorsing romney. as so often happens in politics, perhaps part of what makes so many americans cynical about the process. as for romney himself, he appeared as part of a political test drive today with one of the men mentioned as a possible vice presidential pick, florida republican senator marco rubio. romney called rubio an extraordinary leader, but neither one would elaborate on his chances thus far. >>> former vice president dick cheney spoke in depth today for the first time ab
jim cantore, upstate new york. jim, thanks. >>> to presidential politics. mitt romney picked up another gop endorsement today. this time it was rudy guiliani who had been out spreading the word for newt gingrich up until right now. so for months he'd been saying bad things about romney like this on "morning joe." >> i have never seen a guy, and i run a lot of elections and supported a lot of people and never seen a guy change his position on so many things so fast on a...
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Apr 14, 2012
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upstate new york of a lot of natural advantages. there are a lot of things about the city's in upstate new york -- syracuse, rochester, buffalo -- that many can tell you about. they have their own legacies in the era when there were richer and more dominant economically, but right now they suffer from a deep-seated stagnation made worse by state policies. the wealthiest and most successful entrepreneur produced was atate new york' billionaire who started a company called paychex. the tripled out his own credit card embar of money from relatives in the 1960's. he is a millionaire. he built this massively successful, wonderful company in rochester. he is a huge philanthropist. he dabbles in sports teams. he also dabbled in politics, unsuccessfully. after the late -- last state tax increase in 2009, he did something almost no one has ever done in new york. generally people do not leave a note, they just leave. or they do the "bad date" thing and say it is not you, it is me. he held a press conference and said this to the final straw. th
upstate new york of a lot of natural advantages. there are a lot of things about the city's in upstate new york -- syracuse, rochester, buffalo -- that many can tell you about. they have their own legacies in the era when there were richer and more dominant economically, but right now they suffer from a deep-seated stagnation made worse by state policies. the wealthiest and most successful entrepreneur produced was atate new york' billionaire who started a company called paychex. the tripled...
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they have it in seneca falls, it's advertised in the newspapers in upstate new york. they got a turnout of a couple hundred people. and at this meeting, they meet for several days, and in a small local chapel, that building where the meeting was held is still standing. it's now a historic site. they discuss various issues that pertain to discrimination against women. and elizabeth cady statin writes up a document and she models it on -- anybody know? what was her model for this which she called the declaration of right. very good. she modeled it on the declaration of independence. and she starts off by saying, we hold these truths to ben are cr. and you can see her background as the daughter of a lawyer, sh discrimination that women face, she talks about the fact that women are closed out of the professions, out of the ministry, most universities don't admit women. she talks about the fact that believe it or not in the 19th century when a couple gets divorced, the husband almost always gets custody of the children becaut in this generation that if a marriage didn't wo
they have it in seneca falls, it's advertised in the newspapers in upstate new york. they got a turnout of a couple hundred people. and at this meeting, they meet for several days, and in a small local chapel, that building where the meeting was held is still standing. it's now a historic site. they discuss various issues that pertain to discrimination against women. and elizabeth cady statin writes up a document and she models it on -- anybody know? what was her model for this which she called...
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hughes, on the other hand, was the son of a baptist minister, who preached in upstate new york, glen falls, and also in new jersey. they were a family of very modest means. and hughes was essentially home taught. partly that could be somewhat deceptive. his parents were both quite well educated and they were very, very vigorous teachers, and they taught charlie, as he was called as a boy, foreign languages and literature and history. his mother made him toe the line. and hughes himself read deeply and widely on his own. and, indeed, healing it really one year of formal schooling before he graduated from ps 35 in new york city. at the age of 12. and he wanted to go to college, but he inquired and realized he couldn't go to nyu into he was 14. so he took a year off, and in the meantime a friend told him about madison college, which is now called dan in upstate new york, and new yorker and at the age of 14, little charlie, he was getting taller now, went to colgate and made superior grades, became restless and then transferred to brown university what he was elected phi beta kappa in hi
hughes, on the other hand, was the son of a baptist minister, who preached in upstate new york, glen falls, and also in new jersey. they were a family of very modest means. and hughes was essentially home taught. partly that could be somewhat deceptive. his parents were both quite well educated and they were very, very vigorous teachers, and they taught charlie, as he was called as a boy, foreign languages and literature and history. his mother made him toe the line. and hughes himself read...
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west virginia, upstate new york. new orleans and houston could see storms today. winter over parts of minnesota and michigan. more like july on the east coast of boasten. a record-break 90 degrees. not good for the marathon runners. pleasant and mild in l.a. al but occ albuquerque in the 60s. >>> political charges and countercharges in the so called war on women. who is saying what as another campaign leek gets started? >>> plus, what attendance at baseball games is telling us about the economy. >>> and also today, a startling confession in a case that cost a basketball coach his job. turns out, it was all a lie. stick around. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, there are science of a spring renewal from housing. buyer confidence seems to be up as the job market seems to get better out there. mortgage rates and home prices are low. rents are high. they expect the housing market to move higher slowly but steadily. >>> analysts say the turnout at baseball games is a good economic indicator. major league baseball predicts an increase in aten dans
west virginia, upstate new york. new orleans and houston could see storms today. winter over parts of minnesota and michigan. more like july on the east coast of boasten. a record-break 90 degrees. not good for the marathon runners. pleasant and mild in l.a. al but occ albuquerque in the 60s. >>> political charges and countercharges in the so called war on women. who is saying what as another campaign leek gets started? >>> plus, what attendance at baseball games is telling us...
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west virginia, upstate new york. new orleans and houston could see storms today. winter over parts of minnesota and michigan. more like july on the east coast of boasten. a record-break 90 degrees. not good for the marathon runners. pleasant and mild in l.a. al but occ albuquerque in the 60s. >>> political charges and countercharges in the so called war on women. who is saying what as another campaign leek gets started? >>> plus, what attendance at baseball games is telling us about the economy. >>> and also today, a startling confession in a case that cost a basketball coach his job. turns out, it was all a lie. stick around. we'll be right back. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. bacon?! bacon? bacon! who wants a beggin' strip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum,
west virginia, upstate new york. new orleans and houston could see storms today. winter over parts of minnesota and michigan. more like july on the east coast of boasten. a record-break 90 degrees. not good for the marathon runners. pleasant and mild in l.a. al but occ albuquerque in the 60s. >>> political charges and countercharges in the so called war on women. who is saying what as another campaign leek gets started? >>> plus, what attendance at baseball games is telling us...
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his uncle and hit father ran a radio station in upstate new york, mount vernon, new york.started as a disk jockey and went to syracuse university, got a business degree and the same time was a disk jockey as well. >> bob: did he own a piece of some of the groups, in other words, royalties off some of their records? >> greg: he was a really smart businessman. and i have evidence of that, because i met with him in, i think it was 2004 for a tv show. he thought it was a terrible idea. he was smart. it probably would have been a bad idea. >> eric: the partial rights, 150 songs. recording companies and artis artists. >> bob: didn't motown come along when clark was at his height. did he play motown music? i can't remember. >> greg: he did. he introduced everybody to curtis blow, one of the first rappers. and the "brady bunch" band. remember that? silver platters. you people make me sick! did do your preparation. you know what is interesting about him? he is probably the first, one of the first human brands. like everybody knew, when you thought of dick clark, they had to invent
his uncle and hit father ran a radio station in upstate new york, mount vernon, new york.started as a disk jockey and went to syracuse university, got a business degree and the same time was a disk jockey as well. >> bob: did he own a piece of some of the groups, in other words, royalties off some of their records? >> greg: he was a really smart businessman. and i have evidence of that, because i met with him in, i think it was 2004 for a tv show. he thought it was a terrible idea....
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system still over eastern clan darks still wrapping in precipitation off the great lakes into upstate new york, northern pennsylvania and, yes, bringing cloud cover into maryland, into west virginia. but, really no precipitation from that storm this far south. it's still having a -- playing a role, playing a factor. high pressure to the south and west will mean sunshine a nice day of fair weather and the cooler than average tells will be replaced by seasonal weather. atlanta, you see today that's the kind of temperatures we're looking at tomorrow. in fact, warmer air due in in the low 70s as we go through thursday. we're dry the rest of the night even though we'll have cloud cover. wednesday we get rid of the cloud cover and bring the sunglasses. thursday clouding up. new disturbance coming in, brief showers possible thursday early right into thursday afternoon. hit and miss showers, not a lot of rain but rain that will take. when you look at the whole year we're behind. 40, partly cloud dlip and -- cloudy and cool. tomorrow night down to 48. the chance for a shower late tomorrow night, toward
system still over eastern clan darks still wrapping in precipitation off the great lakes into upstate new york, northern pennsylvania and, yes, bringing cloud cover into maryland, into west virginia. but, really no precipitation from that storm this far south. it's still having a -- playing a role, playing a factor. high pressure to the south and west will mean sunshine a nice day of fair weather and the cooler than average tells will be replaced by seasonal weather. atlanta, you see today...
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new york city. it will be drifting up toward the north and west and notice the white across upstate western new yorkthe freezing mark. cold enough for snow. it's piling up in places near cornell getting seven inches of know and amounts similar to that across parts of western pennsylvania pennsylvania. total accumulations up to four inches outside of pittsburgh. higher elevations will see more. winds gusty. flooding across the northern parts of new england but with those winds even if you are not in the snow zone, you'll see some travel delays. philadelphia already reporting delays because of some wind and rain there. 55-minute delays at this time. and winds can push all of the way down to the south fairly tranquil and warm out west. that's a quick check on weather. it's 38 minutes after the hour. we'll see you in a bit. >> all right. thanks, rob. >>> ahead on "early start," investigators may close in on the mysterious disappearance that's baffled police for more than three decades. we have an update on the cold case of etan patz. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 ye
new york city. it will be drifting up toward the north and west and notice the white across upstate western new yorkthe freezing mark. cold enough for snow. it's piling up in places near cornell getting seven inches of know and amounts similar to that across parts of western pennsylvania pennsylvania. total accumulations up to four inches outside of pittsburgh. higher elevations will see more. winds gusty. flooding across the northern parts of new england but with those winds even if you are...
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♪ this is storm king art park in upstate new york.tract works like these had become the blue-chip staple of corporate collectors in america. 50 years ago, the german critic walter benjamin prophesied that the impact of film and mass reproduction would change forever our idea of what art is. as we come towards the end of this century, we're nearer that point than ever before. since the sixties particularly, many people have felt that western art is in a state of crisis, with no pattern or direction, that the western tradition is played out. abstraction lost its shock value and became ordinary. the new directions suggested by pop and minimalism seemed to many to be a dissolution of all tradition. at the heart of all this perhaps lies the belief that the myth of progress, which has sustained the west for so long, is now at an end. there is a feeling of contradiction between our material demands and our spiritual needs. because of this, many artists today are turning back to first principles,
♪ this is storm king art park in upstate new york.tract works like these had become the blue-chip staple of corporate collectors in america. 50 years ago, the german critic walter benjamin prophesied that the impact of film and mass reproduction would change forever our idea of what art is. as we come towards the end of this century, we're nearer that point than ever before. since the sixties particularly, many people have felt that western art is in a state of crisis, with no pattern or...
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it was taken to a sanctuary in upstate new york. >> better not let the other cows find out. >> there would be a lot of runways. >> i would not expect a slaughterhouse to be there. otherwise, a gray day at the ballpark. >> first pitch about 45 minutes away. >> it will be standing room only. >> you need long sleeves if you are just getting out the door right now. grab a jacket and a little hat. it is sunny out there. patchy clouds developing. let's go to the weatherbug network. a time lapse of a sunrise over arlington early this morning. sunrise at 6:35, crystal clear skies this morning. now we have patchy clouds, the typical routine. notice the trees shaking in the wind a little with all their leaves. it is not as gusty air the past couple days. but you definitely will notice the wind. that is adding to the chill in the air. here's our rooftop camera. i have noticed there's traffic on the roosevelt bridge with a home opener. it is heavier than usual at this time. inbound traffic is a little heavier. patchy clouds overhead. 57 degrees in the district now 54 in winchester, fairly unifor
it was taken to a sanctuary in upstate new york. >> better not let the other cows find out. >> there would be a lot of runways. >> i would not expect a slaughterhouse to be there. otherwise, a gray day at the ballpark. >> first pitch about 45 minutes away. >> it will be standing room only. >> you need long sleeves if you are just getting out the door right now. grab a jacket and a little hat. it is sunny out there. patchy clouds developing. let's go to the...
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not by early next week this low pressure that brings the rain could drag snow into places like upstate new york, really an unusual situation, but it's a possibility. take a look at the trend here. our latest computer run in terms of timing, you're fine early saturday. by saturday afternoon this front will be knocking on our door bringing the chance of showers. we'll have our developing system offshore. the two systems coming together. this is 6 a.m. sunday morning, already rain around. rain for the komen race at the beach, unfortunately. rain desperately needed in that part of maryland. then this is heavy rain if this works out. we'll see that could be heavy rain mid-day sunday beginning to taper off. one part of that gathering storm is this coast aloe right of a -- coastal low right off cape hatteras. it will start off dry but the chance for afternoon showers and storms. by tomorrow night the rain probably gets sthed diker and probably the most steady and heavy by sunday morning. again, here's the outlook, calling for heavy rain on sunday. you got to do it. i know we've got our inaugural komen
not by early next week this low pressure that brings the rain could drag snow into places like upstate new york, really an unusual situation, but it's a possibility. take a look at the trend here. our latest computer run in terms of timing, you're fine early saturday. by saturday afternoon this front will be knocking on our door bringing the chance of showers. we'll have our developing system offshore. the two systems coming together. this is 6 a.m. sunday morning, already rain around. rain for...
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folks in upstate new york are about to find out. a streak storm dumped snow. >> it's bad. it's about four to five inches. trees are breaking all over the place. you can stand there and listen to them. >> reporter: along the east coast warmer temperatures meant rain instead of snow with winds whipping up to 50 miles an hour. this rocky late april weather kept off the winter season. it was the warmest in 40 years. great ones for the lucky ones who hit the beach or those who hit the slopes in bathing suits. in march a record number of tornadoes ripped across the midwest from the south causing significant damage. temperatures have been fluctuating like a see saw. last week in philadelphia it was nearly 90. boston it was so hot that runners opted to skip the marathon. over the weekend these fields inial vier a, new york, were packed with soccer games. today they're a slushy mess. heavy rains throughout the day melted all of that morning snow and probably all of the snow men. karen travers, abc2 news. >>> closer to home a massive fire at a canton where house forced dozens from t
folks in upstate new york are about to find out. a streak storm dumped snow. >> it's bad. it's about four to five inches. trees are breaking all over the place. you can stand there and listen to them. >> reporter: along the east coast warmer temperatures meant rain instead of snow with winds whipping up to 50 miles an hour. this rocky late april weather kept off the winter season. it was the warmest in 40 years. great ones for the lucky ones who hit the beach or those who hit the...
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it happened in upstate new york. the little boy was up to bat when he was hit and he fell back. his heart just stopped. >> the breathing got faint. we knew we needed to act and we did. >> paramedics used a automated external defribillator. doctors say he is don'ting very well tonight. >>> the maryland national guard showed off its aircraft. you're looking at the lakota equipped with the latest in aviation equipment. the aircraft will be used in border protection activities starting in june. >>> tonight in red bud, illinois, the megamystery has been solved. merle and patricia butler are the lucky jackpot winners. they collected their $646 million grand prize. two of the winning ticket holders, including in maryland, have come forward. the third, merle butler and his wife, patricia, are taking their winnings, $158 million after taxes in a lump sum payment. >> i turned to my wife who was right there with me and i said we won. she kind of looked at me funny, and i said, no, we won, and she started giggling, and she giggled for about four hours i think. >> hey, the butler's luck came
it happened in upstate new york. the little boy was up to bat when he was hit and he fell back. his heart just stopped. >> the breathing got faint. we knew we needed to act and we did. >> paramedics used a automated external defribillator. doctors say he is don'ting very well tonight. >>> the maryland national guard showed off its aircraft. you're looking at the lakota equipped with the latest in aviation equipment. the aircraft will be used in border protection activities...
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upstate new york near buffalo a spring nor'easter is dumping rain to canada. some areas could get up to a foot of snow or more. others could get second. the rain could cause widespread flooding. let's take a look yod our own window. it has been on and off, and it's cold out there. it's raw out there. here's meteorologist wyatt everhart to set up the rest of the night into tomorrow. wyatt? >> not as unfit for man or boast. that was ugly, some improvement but still cold showers, raw, you maimed it -- named it. to the west winter weather and garrett county, they are getting accumulating snow. look at these winds gusting to 25 in ocean city. 23 in baltimore. it's a windy one. to the west winter weather advisories in late april. quite a storm. you can see the circulation last it continues to spin its way out of the state slowly improving weather into the day tomorrow. we'll talk about how weather will change big time toward the weekend. it's coming up. >> we had a school bus crash here in dundalk and had to send two kids to the hospital. police tell us the bus was
upstate new york near buffalo a spring nor'easter is dumping rain to canada. some areas could get up to a foot of snow or more. others could get second. the rain could cause widespread flooding. let's take a look yod our own window. it has been on and off, and it's cold out there. it's raw out there. here's meteorologist wyatt everhart to set up the rest of the night into tomorrow. wyatt? >> not as unfit for man or boast. that was ugly, some improvement but still cold showers, raw, you...
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today it was all about the huge whirlpool in the atmosphere, a storm spinning over upstate new york slowlyclouds are beginning to break up. we will still have a little northwest wind tomorrow from not only this departing area of low pressure system that's been around the past couple days but high pressure building in and i wouldn't be shocked if there was a spotty shower mainly north across maryland, but most of us will see a lot of sunshine tomorrow after a cold start in the morning. temperature now 46 degrees, 41 frederick and also gaithersburg, 42 dulles. we are headed for the 30s in most areas tonight. we still have a gusty wind to 23 miles an hour, manassas 24 and dulles 26. bottom line, northwest wind 15 to 20, occasionally gusting to 25 overnight. that drops gaithersburg to 38, frederick 36, hagerstown 39, manassas close to 38 degrees and in the district about 40 degrees overnight. we're still cold to start in the morning, but this high pressure that's building in tomorrow will be a big deal because it's going to be a weather player for a few days. as it's building in tomorrow, we'r
today it was all about the huge whirlpool in the atmosphere, a storm spinning over upstate new york slowlyclouds are beginning to break up. we will still have a little northwest wind tomorrow from not only this departing area of low pressure system that's been around the past couple days but high pressure building in and i wouldn't be shocked if there was a spotty shower mainly north across maryland, but most of us will see a lot of sunshine tomorrow after a cold start in the morning....
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cow go back to the slaughterhouse and instead it will now live out its days at a sanctuary in upstate new york. >> he won't end up on anyone's plate ever. >> i think that's such a great end to this story. >> i think this should be a universal rule for any animal that makes a run for it an makes it out? they should immediately be sent to a sanctuary. >>> next up on "rpm countdown," the clerk that fights back at number nine. >> it can be very dangerous when an armed man comes in and tries to rob your store. that's what happened at this convenience store in the uk. behind the counter is the store owner and his girlfriend. immediately you see an armed man enter the store. the guy's completely masked, he's holding a gun and he's pointing it at them. he pulled the trigger three times but it didn't strike him once. he realized that he was probably shooting blanks. from behind the counter he grabbed something and tried to push back at this would-be thief. >> hit him already! you've got the club in your hand. smack the guy in the head! >> he said he didn't want to go that far because he was afraid that
cow go back to the slaughterhouse and instead it will now live out its days at a sanctuary in upstate new york. >> he won't end up on anyone's plate ever. >> i think that's such a great end to this story. >> i think this should be a universal rule for any animal that makes a run for it an makes it out? they should immediately be sent to a sanctuary. >>> next up on "rpm countdown," the clerk that fights back at number nine. >> it can be very dangerous...
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. >> so the cars will actually be made in upstate new york. they will be assembled here and that is a cost savings of $184 million, not having a u.s. company make those but 66 percent of the parts on board will be made here in the u.s. and those will be assembled in the united states. bart says they want to take up the issue this week. the full board will be voting on this tuesday night. >> heavy wet snow blanketing parts of the northeast. more than 1 ft. of snow could fall in parts of pennsylvania and new york but just a few inches have been enough to snap tree limbs and cool down power lines leaving thousands in the dark. >> it was a much different seen in the bay area. absolutely gorgeous with a nice clear day >> the giants baseball game was postponed yesterday and they are plain to them today. we have your oakland a's forecast coming up but let's have outside. this is the live cbs five weather camera. we have some mid-level clouds. wind out of the west at 24 m.p.h.. currently 71 degrees in livermore after experiencing a high of 81 on sunda
. >> so the cars will actually be made in upstate new york. they will be assembled here and that is a cost savings of $184 million, not having a u.s. company make those but 66 percent of the parts on board will be made here in the u.s. and those will be assembled in the united states. bart says they want to take up the issue this week. the full board will be voting on this tuesday night. >> heavy wet snow blanketing parts of the northeast. more than 1 ft. of snow could fall in parts...
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new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets.
new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water....
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once in a while, you'll see snow flying through upstate new york, but by and large, it's mostly clouds here, we expect these to thin out and spotty showers up through the mason dixon line. here's tomorrow, we have a nice day coming, a mild day. lots of sunshine. but next system up, already showing up tomorrow through the western great lakes. it gets here thursday morning and it looks like thursday morning is going to feature some showers. so, get ready for a breezy sunny day tomorrow. clouds increase tomorrow night. rain for the thursday morning commute and maybe rain for the thursday evening commute as well. we'll take you through the five- day forecast so you can see we have a dry day tomorrow, rain, maybe thunderstorms on thursday. dry on friday and then a little unsettled for the weekend with saturday being the warmer day, not a washout, but a chance for showers, probably on both days. we'll keep an eye on all of that. meanwhile, nfl draft time. >> this is the verison sports desk. david feldman. >> dave feldman. >> barring a seismic shift of historic proportions, the colts will dra
once in a while, you'll see snow flying through upstate new york, but by and large, it's mostly clouds here, we expect these to thin out and spotty showers up through the mason dixon line. here's tomorrow, we have a nice day coming, a mild day. lots of sunshine. but next system up, already showing up tomorrow through the western great lakes. it gets here thursday morning and it looks like thursday morning is going to feature some showers. so, get ready for a breezy sunny day tomorrow. clouds...
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but a new study by a demographic historian from big hampton university in upstate new york said we need to change the history books because the real number is way north of that, much closer to 750,000, over 20% more casualties than first thought, and it was already the greatest death toll of any war in american history. >>> when we come back after a break, the massive project that has a lot of people on shaky ground. >>> talk about your crumbling infrastructure. it also applies to the people's house. a water line burst today at the white house where construction is under way on the grounds. while it briefly added a new public fountain to washington, no harm done, really, and it was eventually turned off. >> we have recently been covering a mystery in a small town in wisconsin where they're hearing unexplained underground booms. it's also a problem in a much bigger town, and the booms are much louder. the city of new york is building a new subway line through very old earth. if you come visit us this summer, you may feel it yourself. our report from katy tur. >> if you're lucky, you hear
but a new study by a demographic historian from big hampton university in upstate new york said we need to change the history books because the real number is way north of that, much closer to 750,000, over 20% more casualties than first thought, and it was already the greatest death toll of any war in american history. >>> when we come back after a break, the massive project that has a lot of people on shaky ground. >>> talk about your crumbling infrastructure. it also...
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up to a foot and a half is expected in higher elevations of western pennsylvania and upstate new york. one of the areas being buried is punxsutawney, pennsylvania. the groundhog told everyone to expect six weeks of winter 12 weeks ago. >> came up a little short. he was on the right track. >>> keep it real and talk to the paid meteorologist. >> he is a rodent. doesn't take a groundhog to show you the clouds are breaking apart. we have a nice looking afternoon. the clouds hovered over the city by the bay in the greater bay area for the past few hours. we have limited sunshine, making way to cooler temperatures in places like san jose. usually we see upper 60s at this point. sunnyvale, you climb into the 70s, not long before san jose, livermore, concord gets on the train. it all works like this. temperatures in the 70s inland. tomorrow, drizzle, mild, cloudy conditions. rain returns. heading to the midsection of the week, i have a good handle on the system. i can time it at your doorstep to the minute. we will get to that forecast coming up. precision. working hard today. >> thank you ve
up to a foot and a half is expected in higher elevations of western pennsylvania and upstate new york. one of the areas being buried is punxsutawney, pennsylvania. the groundhog told everyone to expect six weeks of winter 12 weeks ago. >> came up a little short. he was on the right track. >>> keep it real and talk to the paid meteorologist. >> he is a rodent. doesn't take a groundhog to show you the clouds are breaking apart. we have a nice looking afternoon. the clouds...
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was the first year, in 1990, when my brothers and i were invited to perform in the presence in upstate new york for the holiday. it was not a big political thing. it was a holiday. we were just going to go and sing sing christmas carols, do some rap songs, whether we could do to cheer up the brothers that were locked up. we started to do it over and over again. it was only 10 years later and that we began to see ways to use that in a more pro-active way. we would come out of a nightclub in new york city, my brother, my cousin, and i. we had had some experience with the police harassing us on the streets. this particular night, somebody had gotten into a fight, we were probably the only black folks in a white neighborhood the party that they were at, they were playing salsa, marvin gaye, and we were hanging out after the birthday party. we got caught up in a situation where the police had been called for shots fired. we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law
was the first year, in 1990, when my brothers and i were invited to perform in the presence in upstate new york for the holiday. it was not a big political thing. it was a holiday. we were just going to go and sing sing christmas carols, do some rap songs, whether we could do to cheer up the brothers that were locked up. we started to do it over and over again. it was only 10 years later and that we began to see ways to use that in a more pro-active way. we would come out of a nightclub in new...
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just to start with some background, the historic golden gate carrousel was built in 1912 in upstate new york and moved to golden gate park in 1941. it was featured in the world's fair at treasure island before being moved to the children's playground, where it has been enjoyed by many san francisco generations of children. the current agreement for the operation of the carousel and adjacent food kiosk are currently operated under servant -- separate agreements, both of which have expired. the price for the carousel is said by the board of supervisors. $1 for children, $2 for adults. the department does not intend to raise these presses as part of this opportunity. some key rfp terms, looking at a five-year opportunity. one of the main qualifications experience and managing a business nature of this nature. respondent shall also submit proposed rent consisting of a minimum annual guarantee as well as percentage rent payment. the winning respondent shall be required to put together a $6,000 maintenance fund specifically for the carousel. respondents also be required to submit a plan for operat
just to start with some background, the historic golden gate carrousel was built in 1912 in upstate new york and moved to golden gate park in 1941. it was featured in the world's fair at treasure island before being moved to the children's playground, where it has been enjoyed by many san francisco generations of children. the current agreement for the operation of the carousel and adjacent food kiosk are currently operated under servant -- separate agreements, both of which have expired. the...
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probably closest to upstate new york. maybe near albany.s where we are seeing some active weather but we are starting to see improve mints around maryland. there is lieutenant -- another disturbance to the west and that's the southern edge of that storm that continues to churn over canada. a huge one. huge storm for the record books, in any case the bottom line is warmest air still poised to move in as we go toward thursday. you see how warm its. still near 70 in memphis, we are still in the cool spot here across the northeast. the trend showing the timing of the next chance for precipitation. new disturbance in out of the northwest, this likely to impact us toward thursday morning, here we go 8:00. scattered showers, rain up and down the east coast. on and off rain through thursday. it's rain we could use. thursday though will be a warmer day near 70, also feature scattered showers and looks like conditions will dry out as we go into friday before we get a new disturbance in for the weekend. several chances for some additional rain here an
probably closest to upstate new york. maybe near albany.s where we are seeing some active weather but we are starting to see improve mints around maryland. there is lieutenant -- another disturbance to the west and that's the southern edge of that storm that continues to churn over canada. a huge one. huge storm for the record books, in any case the bottom line is warmest air still poised to move in as we go toward thursday. you see how warm its. still near 70 in memphis, we are still in the...
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saw in upstate new york and vermont are the first responders. the police officers, the paramedics, the e.m.t.'s and nurses and doctors and neighbors helping neighbors. talked to a woman in tennessee last year during the floods in nashville, and it was this home that was completely flooded. actually it was a week later, and it was being mucked out or cleaned out by again, lutherans and another, i forget the other name of the other faith-based group. there were two groups cleaning up her front home and she's sitting out this 86-year-old woman saying all these nice people are helping me clean out literally what's left of their home and she said i wouldn't have survived if it wasn't for my neighbor that broke my front window out and pulled me out and saved her life. he was a nice young man, a 63-year-old neighbor, the nice young man that saved her life. [laughter] >> but it's neighbors helping neighbors. those are the heroes. those are the people that we need to make sure that they are part of our team as we plan to go forward, not just for response
saw in upstate new york and vermont are the first responders. the police officers, the paramedics, the e.m.t.'s and nurses and doctors and neighbors helping neighbors. talked to a woman in tennessee last year during the floods in nashville, and it was this home that was completely flooded. actually it was a week later, and it was being mucked out or cleaned out by again, lutherans and another, i forget the other name of the other faith-based group. there were two groups cleaning up her front...
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western maryland, pennsylvania, parts of upstate new york all received snow in serious amounts and even more is expected in those areas today. as much as six inches fell in garrett county, maryland. more than they received all winter long. heavy wet snow in pennsylvania and new york brought down some tree branches and power lines in some places, not widespread. as many as 50,000 people were without power in two of the states. parts of new england were placed under a flood watch because of the storm. >>> our time right now is 4:37. when will the cold air leave and those warm temperatures return? howard has a preview coming up in two minutes. >> you know maryland is known as the free state but pretty soon it will have to get a new nickname because it sure isn't free anymore. jessica is going to tell us how much residents can expect to pay if a new tax hike proposal is approved in annapolis. >> pumping iron may just help improve your memory. we'll have more on that story coming up at 4:51. you're watching 9news now. >>> it's another chilly one out there with 30s and 40s but it's dry. we do
western maryland, pennsylvania, parts of upstate new york all received snow in serious amounts and even more is expected in those areas today. as much as six inches fell in garrett county, maryland. more than they received all winter long. heavy wet snow in pennsylvania and new york brought down some tree branches and power lines in some places, not widespread. as many as 50,000 people were without power in two of the states. parts of new england were placed under a flood watch because of the...
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she the mastermind behind a multimillion-dollar prostitution ring, or is anna simp a mom from upstate new yorkho had a affinity for setting up beautiful womeand the men who desid them? while she sits in jail, her
she the mastermind behind a multimillion-dollar prostitution ring, or is anna simp a mom from upstate new yorkho had a affinity for setting up beautiful womeand the men who desid them? while she sits in jail, her
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a british fighter, m-15, and an f-10 are pluving to a new home in a museum in upstate new york. hem for their service. >> 100 days to go until the opening of the summer olympics in london. parties have already started. even the flowers are getting involved. today, times square in new york turned into a mini olympic village. more than 70 olympic hopefuls were on hand to show off their skills. all to help raise money for the u.s. olympic team which is one of the few that is not publicly funded. >>> when we come back here tonight, what happened on a field last night in denver that has the hall of fame taking notice. off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought
a british fighter, m-15, and an f-10 are pluving to a new home in a museum in upstate new york. hem for their service. >> 100 days to go until the opening of the summer olympics in london. parties have already started. even the flowers are getting involved. today, times square in new york turned into a mini olympic village. more than 70 olympic hopefuls were on hand to show off their skills. all to help raise money for the u.s. olympic team which is one of the few that is not publicly...
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working the mail room of a radio station in upstate new york.1960s, clark had cemented his place as a television icon. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends dick clark was responsible for more than 7500 hours or just over 312 full days of television programming in his lifetime. he hosted more than 30 tv series, 250 specials and 20 movies. >>> for the real news, let's huddle around the water cooler to talk about a question that keeps all voters up at night. which candidate is funnier? jon stewart tried to settle that question last night. >> who is funnier? romney or barack obama? barack obama is working the big rooms where it's easy to get the big response. >> i am releasing my official birth video. >> boom, he's killing. >> literally, actually during that speech as it was taking place, around the same time, the s.e.a.l. team 6 was taking out osama bin laden, that's true. meanwhile, romney is working the smaller venues, slugging it out. dealing with small crowds, like his appearance before a group of out of work voters. >> i should
working the mail room of a radio station in upstate new york.1960s, clark had cemented his place as a television icon. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends dick clark was responsible for more than 7500 hours or just over 312 full days of television programming in his lifetime. he hosted more than 30 tv series, 250 specials and 20 movies. >>> for the real news, let's huddle around the water cooler to talk about a question that keeps all voters up at night. which candidate...
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now a little park and in it's in the center of downtown newburg, it is awful, it's one of the upstate new york cities, it's grim. it's a grim, grim downtown. we were getting voks pot. we were interview iing passersby and people who lived in the neighborhood, and one man said, yes, yes, that house. that's where george washington signed the declaration of independence. now, you know, he never signed the declaration of independence, and if he had, he wouldn't have done it in that house, but this guy knew there was a washington connection and he was pleased with it. and so i thought, i'll take that. no, but this is a serious point. i mean i hate these conservatives, oh, we're going down the toilet, isn't it awful, you know, doom, doom, doom. i hate that. i'll work with that because he's got something there. so, fine. so we can supply details. but i do think -- but i do think there is a reservoir of goodwill out there and we have to work with it. >> harvey? >> yes. i think it's essential to -- from the study of great individuals or even a kind of hero worship, i think that's essential for a scholar
now a little park and in it's in the center of downtown newburg, it is awful, it's one of the upstate new york cities, it's grim. it's a grim, grim downtown. we were getting voks pot. we were interview iing passersby and people who lived in the neighborhood, and one man said, yes, yes, that house. that's where george washington signed the declaration of independence. now, you know, he never signed the declaration of independence, and if he had, he wouldn't have done it in that house, but this...
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such places as oakwood health care in upstate new york, where employers have tried to circumvent bargaining rights by giving nurses charged and responsibilities and calling it supervisors. but yet they still work as nurses. of course in teaching i can tell you that for the last few years, teacher unions have been bashed all over this country. teachers have been blamed for everything from why the grass doesn't grow to why children are not achieving. every time you hear people like michelle ray, who had not taught but two minutes, blame teachers. i can tell you that without teacher unions, we are not the cause of children not achieving. we are not that cause. it is policies that keep children from achieving. we know the answers, no one ever comes to the teacher and says "what should we do, what policies are great, what should we do" we know early education helps children to achieve. and yet those are not mandated programs. those are funds that get cut right away. we know children need music, phys ed to be a whole child, when the decisions come to be made, let's cut those programs. and then wh
such places as oakwood health care in upstate new york, where employers have tried to circumvent bargaining rights by giving nurses charged and responsibilities and calling it supervisors. but yet they still work as nurses. of course in teaching i can tell you that for the last few years, teacher unions have been bashed all over this country. teachers have been blamed for everything from why the grass doesn't grow to why children are not achieving. every time you hear people like michelle ray,...