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host: upstate new york, utica. republican line. good morning. caller: this is a question about the basis of our national security strategy for the past decade. the national institute of standards and technology, the class of the world trade center, engineers will tell you that this cannot be done and the only way this can be done is with explosives. host: your question is what? caller: how do you explain this freefall without the use of explosives? guest: this is an area that i am not familiar. if you would drop me a note and mention that we talked on c- span, i will be glad to get you a more complete answer.
host: upstate new york, utica. republican line. good morning. caller: this is a question about the basis of our national security strategy for the past decade. the national institute of standards and technology, the class of the world trade center, engineers will tell you that this cannot be done and the only way this can be done is with explosives. host: your question is what? caller: how do you explain this freefall without the use of explosives? guest: this is an area that i am not familiar....
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county lost at least 10% of its people from 20 to 30. 10% in every single upstate new york and till will not drill, we will not frack for natural gas in upstate new york. >> sean: look, i call new york the vampire state because they're sucking people dry. young people can't afford to start and get a new first home. and old people can't afford the taxes if they own a home. and fracking-- the governor wouldn't allow fracking there. >> if you could bring in cheap american energy to upstate new york, you could revitalize that state, but governor cuomo is delaying and delaying and delaying. shows you the power of the environment. >> sean: the bottom line is what's happening to the high tax states is going to happen to the country. the only savior here, what i think stuart is referring to is energy. we're the saudi arabia, we have more gas energy resources, oil, than saudi arabia, iraq and iran combined. this president is too dumb, he gets out of every economic problem he has if he would open up drilling. >> with texas being a great example with a state in fighting shape. that's what
county lost at least 10% of its people from 20 to 30. 10% in every single upstate new york and till will not drill, we will not frack for natural gas in upstate new york. >> sean: look, i call new york the vampire state because they're sucking people dry. young people can't afford to start and get a new first home. and old people can't afford the taxes if they own a home. and fracking-- the governor wouldn't allow fracking there. >> if you could bring in cheap american energy to...
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what's the unemployment rate in upstate new york. >> 10 or 11%. >> it's an economic wasteland because idiot kick environmentalists are pressuring the governor not to frack. >> have they got that much power in upstate new york, where these jobs are desperately needed. >> the environment movement has a lot of power in the media, a lot of power in the democratic party. it's a huge voting bloc, and andrew cuomo is a loyal democrat. >> is that a big voting bloc? new york state is sitting on hundred0s trillions of cubic feet of natural gas. >> i think the corporate america should make point of this. you would think the business roundtable, one of thoseof commo a national campaign about this. this will help the business environment for everybody. so they have to play hard ball but they have the bully pulpit with the democratic party and with the media. >> natural gas is 5% cheaper in the united states than germany. >> it's what we need in this country right now. >> charlie see, you on the fox business network i'm sure. meantime, gas guzzlers, they're running up sales in america's automakers,
what's the unemployment rate in upstate new york. >> 10 or 11%. >> it's an economic wasteland because idiot kick environmentalists are pressuring the governor not to frack. >> have they got that much power in upstate new york, where these jobs are desperately needed. >> the environment movement has a lot of power in the media, a lot of power in the democratic party. it's a huge voting bloc, and andrew cuomo is a loyal democrat. >> is that a big voting bloc? new...
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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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even the risk of freezing rain in upstate new york and into toronto, so that will create a risk of power outages. much clearer weather into the forecast across much of the heartland here. we're also looking at the next system. it is middle of april. you have one move off, a little fair weather, and then the next one comes in. this will bring mountain snow and come to the dakotas. i know you're just recovering from the last one, but the next one will be on tap, temperatures looking cool as well. new york, you saw a big cool down, you were in the 20s here just a few days ago. let's look at eastern asia now. we have been seeing scattered showers, but high pressure is coming in and this is much fairer weather. that's going to continue to linger throughout the day on sad, but there is also low coming in. it's going to dip down here towards the south. in beijing you will see a temperature drop, and by sunday evening most of the coast will see this. tokyo, you really should mist most of it the mountains here will save the capitol here from most of the weather. i want to talk about the tropics r
even the risk of freezing rain in upstate new york and into toronto, so that will create a risk of power outages. much clearer weather into the forecast across much of the heartland here. we're also looking at the next system. it is middle of april. you have one move off, a little fair weather, and then the next one comes in. this will bring mountain snow and come to the dakotas. i know you're just recovering from the last one, but the next one will be on tap, temperatures looking cool as well....
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. >> in a busy clinic in rural upstate new york orthopedic surgeon joseph dutkowski sees hundreds of children and adults disabled by disorders which leaves them crippled or deformed or in the case of 19-year-old homer king jr. blind and deaf from a metabolic dysfunction. >> and we're going to fall, e, two, three. >> as a doctor, everything dr. dutkowski does is informed by his deep catholic faith. >> let's get you out here. was it st. francis who said preach the gospel at all times and use words if necessary, and so you do it with your actions. people don't need for me to preach at them. people don't need for me to lecture them. they need -- they need for me to care. they need for me to walk in with the love of god and to try and share it in any way that i can. >> whether treating junior or two married cerebral palsy patients josie and chris rosa -- >> you look like you should be bringing in an aircraft with that. what you up to? you're looking well today. >> yeah. we got to talk. >> we got to talk. we can talk, that's for sure. >> dr. dutkowski is unfailingly patient, willing to lis
. >> in a busy clinic in rural upstate new york orthopedic surgeon joseph dutkowski sees hundreds of children and adults disabled by disorders which leaves them crippled or deformed or in the case of 19-year-old homer king jr. blind and deaf from a metabolic dysfunction. >> and we're going to fall, e, two, three. >> as a doctor, everything dr. dutkowski does is informed by his deep catholic faith. >> let's get you out here. was it st. francis who said preach the gospel...
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the case in 2007, they had a guy named bucky phillips in upstate new york. he alluded thousands of law enforcement auchlsofficer s for and weeks. we hope we're going to find this guy. but it's very likely that either he found a way to get out or he's found some place that the police just haven't been able to find yet. and so it's going to take a very methodical and very tension-filled search that's going on right now. >> so, michael, is there not a critical time frame in which, you know, for the first x number of hours it is more likely that you'll apprehend somebody and as time goes on it is less likely? >> it really depends on the geography you're looking for. obviously woods versus an urban setting versus a suburban setting. a lot of nooks and crannies in houses. perhaps concealment opportunities. and it just takes a long time. but here's -- here's the point we should watch. at a eacertain point in time, f the commander at the scene, when do you say, all right, let's expand the search, and when do you talk the assets and move them some place else? that's
the case in 2007, they had a guy named bucky phillips in upstate new york. he alluded thousands of law enforcement auchlsofficer s for and weeks. we hope we're going to find this guy. but it's very likely that either he found a way to get out or he's found some place that the police just haven't been able to find yet. and so it's going to take a very methodical and very tension-filled search that's going on right now. >> so, michael, is there not a critical time frame in which, you know,...
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. >>> up north in upstate new york, a restaurant had the scoop on an unusual april fools tradition.ork ice cream. sound good? it's the latest bizarre flavor created by the eatery. it's salty and bacon-like. past flavors include sauer kraut and grilled cheese. going to pass on that. >>> remember the california easter bunny that highway police pulled over, well, he's become a bit of an internet sensation and overjoyed that he was able to lift spirits during the holiday. >> there's a lot of bad stuff going on. this is the stuff that people can point to and get a good laugh at. mission accomplished. >> absolutely. all right. now for a look at two major political stories. the gang of eights look at immigration and south carolina runoff. joining me is david druker to talk about this. good morning, david. >> good morning. >> i want to talk about immigration and the gang of eight. how important is keeping senator marco rubio happy throughout this entire process? >> caller: i think it's pretty happy. because rubio has the unique ability, i think, to carry conservatives with him on this, keep
. >>> up north in upstate new york, a restaurant had the scoop on an unusual april fools tradition.ork ice cream. sound good? it's the latest bizarre flavor created by the eatery. it's salty and bacon-like. past flavors include sauer kraut and grilled cheese. going to pass on that. >>> remember the california easter bunny that highway police pulled over, well, he's become a bit of an internet sensation and overjoyed that he was able to lift spirits during the holiday. >>...
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break running from upstate new york all the way down to the gulf coast.ir continues to spill southward into the dakotas and the southwest not looking too bad with sunshine in the 70s and 80s. temperatures in the 90s. craig setzer, cbs new, miami. >>> straight ahead in sports, new trouble for lance armstrong and meet the new bash brothers. this is the "cbs morning news." living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, ooh ooh ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections or have symptoms
break running from upstate new york all the way down to the gulf coast.ir continues to spill southward into the dakotas and the southwest not looking too bad with sunshine in the 70s and 80s. temperatures in the 90s. craig setzer, cbs new, miami. >>> straight ahead in sports, new trouble for lance armstrong and meet the new bash brothers. this is the "cbs morning news." living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with...
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conservative web site the blaze erupted in anger saturday after it had learned that public schools in upstate new york were teaching a curriculum that included lessons on the universal human rights that were declared by the united nations in one thousand nine hundred five as right secluded life things like the right to own property the right to take part in the government of your country the right to work and the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of himself and his of his family but one of the things not directly mentioned in the un declaration is the idea of creating a right to make a basic income whether you're employed or not one group working to make that idea a reality is the basic income earth network joining me now is one of its co-founders professor guy standing author of the book the park area the new dangerous class professor standing welcome to the program. welcome thank you very much pleasure to be toyed with it we're talking with you from italy thank you very much and thanks for staying up late i know it's been twenty early morning there now what is the
conservative web site the blaze erupted in anger saturday after it had learned that public schools in upstate new york were teaching a curriculum that included lessons on the universal human rights that were declared by the united nations in one thousand nine hundred five as right secluded life things like the right to own property the right to take part in the government of your country the right to work and the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of himself...
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." >> reporter: tyler kozimor got into his dream school -- ithaca college in upstate new york.e tours, applied, and has his heart set. >> it's just the perfect fit for me. >> reporter: tyler wants to study broadcasting at ithaca's famous communications school, and wrestle. but the family is wrestling with the price of tuition -- more than $50,000 a year. tyler was initially offered about $21,000 in financial aid. but for the kozimors, who own this small auto repair shop, unless they can get additional assistance, he can't go to the school of his dreams. how tough would that be? >> real tough. heartbreaking. >> reporter: but there's a silver lining. enter our college tuition expert, kal chaney. he says families miss out on millions every year just because they don't know how to navigate the system. kal says, think of colleges as businesses. you have more leverage than you think you do, but you have to ask for it. >> the first aid package you get isn't necessarily the final offer. >> reporter: tip number one -- you can appeal that first financial aid package. did you know that yo
." >> reporter: tyler kozimor got into his dream school -- ithaca college in upstate new york.e tours, applied, and has his heart set. >> it's just the perfect fit for me. >> reporter: tyler wants to study broadcasting at ithaca's famous communications school, and wrestle. but the family is wrestling with the price of tuition -- more than $50,000 a year. tyler was initially offered about $21,000 in financial aid. but for the kozimors, who own this small auto repair shop,...
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there was a new factory our made in america team took you to upstate new york, david taking us into the training lab where half of the students in the room had already been promised jobs. they were learning to make microchips to power our smartphones, laptops and electronics. the company, global foundries skipping over europe and singapore to build in malta, new york, in part because that community promised there were unemployed workers just waiting to be trained. 1300 new jobs later, even driving into work was hard. >> we had major traffic jams just because so many people trying to get to work. >> reporter: now looking to create traffic jams elsewhere like that training program where kathy has already been offered work, too, even before she was done training. good for her. software developing jobs are expected to grow 30% in the next few years. and economists say communities that find a way to retrain their workforce have a better shot at landing those jobs. >> one community at a time. thank you. >>> to another job, top job and yes, already talk about the next race for president. this
there was a new factory our made in america team took you to upstate new york, david taking us into the training lab where half of the students in the room had already been promised jobs. they were learning to make microchips to power our smartphones, laptops and electronics. the company, global foundries skipping over europe and singapore to build in malta, new york, in part because that community promised there were unemployed workers just waiting to be trained. 1300 new jobs later, even...
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new york state. >>steve: he regards it as a lose-lose situation, doesn't he? >> he's got a problem. upstate. it's a democratic state. but if you start making the republican part of the state prosperous with a brand-new industry -- national gas fracking -- it's going to change the politics and you'll start seeing -- if new york becomes an energy producer, you'll start seeing its representatives in washington like senator schumer start defending the oil and gas industry. >>steve: that would be great, wouldn't it? >> you can see why the environmentalists don't want to let prosperity into upstate new york. >>steve: one of the things apparently cuomo is worried about is if he were to say, okay, i looked -- by the way, we should point out it's being safely done in 30 other states. if he does it, he's going to invite the frackers in and suddenly his left green base is going to be angry and then oil and gas companies may not come to new york state because of the many, many regulations that we have here. >> that's right. new york state is not a great place to do business. it's very hard to get going
new york state. >>steve: he regards it as a lose-lose situation, doesn't he? >> he's got a problem. upstate. it's a democratic state. but if you start making the republican part of the state prosperous with a brand-new industry -- national gas fracking -- it's going to change the politics and you'll start seeing -- if new york becomes an energy producer, you'll start seeing its representatives in washington like senator schumer start defending the oil and gas industry....
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the story begins upstate new york and right now when you think of west point rethink well manicured lawns, the military e. lee to to, monumental but in 1780 it was a fledgling fort basically the british were interested to capture the entire hudson river because they wanted to cut off the rebellious new england states from the rest of the nation that would effectively end the revolution if they could do so. so what the americans did not having a navy we constructed a land-based defense. president arnold knew how viable this was. said he concocted of planned to sell it for approximately $26 million today. where it gets most interesting everybody knows about benedick journal but if you looked at his co-conspirators and the loyalist smith. when it came time for benedict arnold to betray his country, he met with john on tray to formulate the plan of attack to give the plants of west point to let him know where he might best attack from and when and they met on the side of the hudson downriver from west point in a wooded area and they were bickering the whole night how to do things. you can see
the story begins upstate new york and right now when you think of west point rethink well manicured lawns, the military e. lee to to, monumental but in 1780 it was a fledgling fort basically the british were interested to capture the entire hudson river because they wanted to cut off the rebellious new england states from the rest of the nation that would effectively end the revolution if they could do so. so what the americans did not having a navy we constructed a land-based defense....
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new york city. we have showers across parts of upstate new york.rth carolina and south carolina. you do need the umbrella as you head to work along the east coast. some of you will looking at significant rainfall today. farther west, we have another storm system rolling through parts of weufplts, parts of -- parts of wisconsin, parts of iowa and you have a chance later this afternoon to see severe storms. large hail and a few damaging wind gusts could be possible. heed the warnings if you see an issue from wisconsin through parts of missouri. a hot day in texas. el paso 91. phoenix, 103 degrees for your high temperatures today. you saw the first day, yesterday you saw triple-digit high temperatures. a scorcher across parts of the desert southwest. back inside steve, lundregan chen and brian. -- back inside, steve, gretchen and brian. >>brian: you can't complete about the cold weather and the heat. you have to make a decision about it. >>gretchen: why not? >>brian: make a decision. >>steve: in the winter if you're complaining about the cold weather
new york city. we have showers across parts of upstate new york.rth carolina and south carolina. you do need the umbrella as you head to work along the east coast. some of you will looking at significant rainfall today. farther west, we have another storm system rolling through parts of weufplts, parts of -- parts of wisconsin, parts of iowa and you have a chance later this afternoon to see severe storms. large hail and a few damaging wind gusts could be possible. heed the warnings if you see...
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lake-effect snow watch has been issued across parts of upstate new york because six to ten inches of snow can fall out here. that's north of syracuse. otherwise tigers playing the twins today in minneapolis. it is going to be 32 degrees when the game st really cold for minneapolis. it is going on, though. maria, thanks. >> glee star checking himself into rehab. he admitted in 2011 he went to rehab when he was 19 years old. >> a rare signed copy of the beatles album, sergeant pepper's lonely heart club band sold for a record $290, 500. the album signed by all four of the beatles. >> g.i. joe retaliation taking the top spot at the box office this weekend with $41.2 million. the crews slipping to second. tyler perry's temptation came in third, $22.3 million. >> ainsley's favorite was the crew? >> i have not seen that one. >> the final four is now set. michigan and syracuse will square off next weekend. number-one louisville will face wichita state. but everyone is talking about this. an extremely gruesome injury. guard kevin ware's leg buckled as he went to block a three-point shoot. he
lake-effect snow watch has been issued across parts of upstate new york because six to ten inches of snow can fall out here. that's north of syracuse. otherwise tigers playing the twins today in minneapolis. it is going to be 32 degrees when the game st really cold for minneapolis. it is going on, though. maria, thanks. >> glee star checking himself into rehab. he admitted in 2011 he went to rehab when he was 19 years old. >> a rare signed copy of the beatles album, sergeant...
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he owns a newspaper in upstate new york and there were charges that people followed fox news security listened in, not necessarily bugging people said how did he know some of the things that we said? i wouldn't use roger ayles' example there. >> cenk, how many conversations how many sentences can we start with shouldn't fox news have -- because that's really what you're looking at here. of course, but they're not going to defend, because what they see right here is what mitch mcconnell floated indirectly or not is this whole progress kentucky idea that people who came after his wife or started saying things that were -- that he perceived to be ethnic slurs about his wife, now he's seeing that as part of the exact same kind of motivation going after his campaign here, going after the research he was doing on ashley judd and bugging. bugging is a totally different thing than recording. this is no the watergate planting something in the telephone or in a light bulb. it seems like this was just a reporting. cenk: kevin your credit co got a story from a source that happened to record that
he owns a newspaper in upstate new york and there were charges that people followed fox news security listened in, not necessarily bugging people said how did he know some of the things that we said? i wouldn't use roger ayles' example there. >> cenk, how many conversations how many sentences can we start with shouldn't fox news have -- because that's really what you're looking at here. of course, but they're not going to defend, because what they see right here is what mitch mcconnell...
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you may have a very good public defender if you are in the city of new york but if you drive two hours north and our upstate new york you may have, work with a lousy attorney and be far greater -- convicted of a crime so does never been worked out well. >> host: i was struck that you quoted oral arguments in gideon. he was almost cavalier about it saying i see difficulties with funding it. one thing you point out is that the criminal justice landscape is very different now than it was when gideon was decided. at the time there were 200,000 people in prison and now they are 2.3 million people. what has happened in 50 years? >> guest: what has happened is there has been this flood of a rest and clients coming through the system thanks to the war on drugs which has sent lots of people and to the courts mandatory sentencing, pretrial pretrial -- people are languishing in jail for longer. all that is created a tremendous crisis in the court and as you say it's jumped even the last 30 years from 300,000 to over 2 million today due to those changes in what we are arresting people for and how we are arresting them
you may have a very good public defender if you are in the city of new york but if you drive two hours north and our upstate new york you may have, work with a lousy attorney and be far greater -- convicted of a crime so does never been worked out well. >> host: i was struck that you quoted oral arguments in gideon. he was almost cavalier about it saying i see difficulties with funding it. one thing you point out is that the criminal justice landscape is very different now than it was...
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new york. saugerties high school. >> oh, saugerties. oh, upstate. >> jimmy: upstate, new york.very nice. >> jimmy: born in brooklyn. born in brooklyn. [ cheers and applause ] >> born in brooklyn! >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. there's nothing like that, right? >> no, just to be able to say that. >> jimmy: i know. i moved out when i was two, so i can't really say -- >> i moved out when i was four but i tell anybody who wants to know about it. >> jimmy: all right, awesome. yeah, me too. -- the birth certificate. yeah. let's -- wait -- so, "nurse --" >> why are we here? what happened? >> jimmy: yes. exactly. "nurse jackie." >> you're right, okay. >> jimmy: let's talk about this now. season five. i was there when you won the emmy for comedy category, which was awesome. pretty fun. and i always remember you saying backstage, like, "it's not a drama." like, i don't -- >> you know, i always get in trouble for this. but, i mean, they're funny shows. like, you know, "will & grace" and "30 rock" and stuff. >> jimmy: yeah, >> and ours is -- it's an emergency room. i don't know.
new york. saugerties high school. >> oh, saugerties. oh, upstate. >> jimmy: upstate, new york.very nice. >> jimmy: born in brooklyn. born in brooklyn. [ cheers and applause ] >> born in brooklyn! >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. there's nothing like that, right? >> no, just to be able to say that. >> jimmy: i know. i moved out when i was two, so i can't really say -- >> i moved out when i was four but i tell anybody who wants to know about...
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new york. hail, dangerous wind and possible tornados in the carolinas. ice and snow for upstate50s in the pacific northwest. 40s in the midwest. 37 in boston. 55 in new york. 87 in miami. >>> all right, nothing like a little hard rock on a friday night possibly. right? >> yeah. >> a little van halen classic. and "hot for teacher" you remember that one? >> all right. oh, yeah. ♪ >> check him out. he is 6 years old. he is from pennsylvania. and he has been getting lots of attention online since this video was posted a few weeks ago. avery has been banging the skins for two years now, since he was 4 years old. >> not only does he do van halen and he is into other hard rock bands, kiss. the best part, doing "hot for teacher" with brad paisley later this morning on "good morning america." that will be a lot of fun. rock on, avery. nice job, buddy. >> that's cool. >> the kid is talented. >> imagine how great when he grows up. if he is that good now. >> absolutely. sky is the limit for that guy. >>> coming up, the latest song out from psy. is it as memorable as "gangnam style"? we'll f
new york. hail, dangerous wind and possible tornados in the carolinas. ice and snow for upstate50s in the pacific northwest. 40s in the midwest. 37 in boston. 55 in new york. 87 in miami. >>> all right, nothing like a little hard rock on a friday night possibly. right? >> yeah. >> a little van halen classic. and "hot for teacher" you remember that one? >> all right. oh, yeah. ♪ >> check him out. he is 6 years old. he is from pennsylvania. and he has...
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an upstate new york middle school held an anti-bullying program focused on home owe sexuality and gender -- they're told they asked one another for a kiss and pretend they were lesbians on a date. bill and i have done that many times. they were advised it was completely normal for 14-year-olds to have sex and were given a sexual vocabulary list that featured terms like gender, year, two terms i often use to describe bill schulz, again. the district superintendent stands by the workshop saying it focused on improving culture, communication, self-perceptions. you know what i'd like to workshop? this. [ laughter ] >> i need to see that at least two more times in this show. or perhaps forever. the idea of throwing the little duck in there. it wasn't necessary but it made it. it was the side order to an entree of cute. >> i get the cat in the dinosaur costume. you know what this needs? >> they put them on a roomba. is that what it's called? >> you don't have one. >> this story, john a, is this appropriate for 13 and 14-year-old girls to be asked to kiss. please say yes. come on bill. >> this
an upstate new york middle school held an anti-bullying program focused on home owe sexuality and gender -- they're told they asked one another for a kiss and pretend they were lesbians on a date. bill and i have done that many times. they were advised it was completely normal for 14-year-olds to have sex and were given a sexual vocabulary list that featured terms like gender, year, two terms i often use to describe bill schulz, again. the district superintendent stands by the workshop saying...
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a woman in upstate new york says she has a remedy. >> that's right.> she says perfectly innocent. just a cuddle. is that a good idea? or is it just creepy? >> sound kind of creepy. >> huh. here is abc's dan harris with more. >> reporter: they say everybody needs a hug now and again. mary and the gang. but jackie samuels has taken this fundamental need to a whole new level. samuel's business based in rochester, new york, is called the snuggery for $60, cuddle for an hour. for $300 she will spend the night. to be clear what she is doing she insists, cuddling. hugging and holding. pg. think pg, not r rated. what are boundaries? >> no touching where undergarments cover and no kissing. and clothes stay on. >> reporter: samuels claims her business yields tangible benefits. it has been proven that human touch releases oxytocin or happiness hormone in our brains. >> there is so much diversity in my client body. they range from 20 up to 85. there are people from construction workers to doctors to -- financial consultants. >> reporter: sharif abdur is one of sa
a woman in upstate new york says she has a remedy. >> that's right.> she says perfectly innocent. just a cuddle. is that a good idea? or is it just creepy? >> sound kind of creepy. >> huh. here is abc's dan harris with more. >> reporter: they say everybody needs a hug now and again. mary and the gang. but jackie samuels has taken this fundamental need to a whole new level. samuel's business based in rochester, new york, is called the snuggery for $60, cuddle for an...
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so it really, the story begins at a small band in upstate new york in the hudson river, and right nowwhen you think of west point you think of well manicured lawns. you think of our nations future military elite rushing to and from classes. you think of monumental buildings take you don't realize that back in 1780 it was a fledgling little fort ever beheld the state of the nation. basically, the british were interested in capturing the entire hudson river because they were wanting to cut off the rebellious new england states from the rest of the nation. and that would have effectively, that would end the revolution if they were able to do so. so what the americans did not having a navy ourselves, we constructed a land-based defense. now, benedict arnold, he knew how valuable this was. so he concocts a plan to sell it for approximately 26 million u.s. dollars today. and where the story gets most interesting, most people know about benedict arnold but the story gets most interesting when you look at his co-conspirators who are less known. john andre, he was british head of intelligence
so it really, the story begins at a small band in upstate new york in the hudson river, and right nowwhen you think of west point you think of well manicured lawns. you think of our nations future military elite rushing to and from classes. you think of monumental buildings take you don't realize that back in 1780 it was a fledgling little fort ever beheld the state of the nation. basically, the british were interested in capturing the entire hudson river because they were wanting to cut off...
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aaron in upstate new york. that it entitles all individuals like they are a member of a militia. it is one sentence long with a comma in it. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: i grew up with guns. i support the idea of people being able to own guns but it's a liberal interpretation of the constitution at best between allowing individuals to own gun if you read the second amendment. and i'm getting tired of using it like a flag. >> stephanie: yeah it's people that call themselves [ inaudible ] that use that one phrase, and to they meant rocket launchers. no they don't. >> and we didn't want standing army back then. >> right. >> stephanie: washington was very much against that. very much against that. so they needed a militia to -- if any rebelian cropped up. and it is related to the third amendment about having to house red coats in your barn or whatever. some things need to be amended. >> stephanie: exactly. paul krugman's latest document -- [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: some people say good. he say
aaron in upstate new york. that it entitles all individuals like they are a member of a militia. it is one sentence long with a comma in it. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: i grew up with guns. i support the idea of people being able to own guns but it's a liberal interpretation of the constitution at best between allowing individuals to own gun if you read the second amendment. and i'm getting tired of using it like a flag. >> stephanie: yeah it's people that call themselves [...
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you may have a very good public defender if you are in the city of new york but if you drive two hours north or upstate new york coming you may work with a lousy system and have a far greater chance of being convicted of a crime. so it's really never been worked out very well. >> host: i was struck that you quoted i guess during the oral arguments, some of the almost cavalier saying i see no difficulty with funding that. you point out the landscape is different now than it was when gideon was decided. at that time there were 200,000 people in prison? and now there are about to .3 million people. what has happened in the intervening years? >> guest: what has happened is there has just been this flood of the rest and clients coming through the system thanks to the war on drugs which has sent lots of people into the courts. mandatory minimum sentencing, pretrial detention, and underfunding public defender's offices which means people are languishing in jail for much longer. all of that has created a tremendous crisis in the courts. as you say it's a job to even in the last 30 years from 300,000 to over 2
you may have a very good public defender if you are in the city of new york but if you drive two hours north or upstate new york coming you may work with a lousy system and have a far greater chance of being convicted of a crime. so it's really never been worked out very well. >> host: i was struck that you quoted i guess during the oral arguments, some of the almost cavalier saying i see no difficulty with funding that. you point out the landscape is different now than it was when gideon...
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killed and two others injured after a man set fire to his home and ambushed firefighters in upstate new york>> we are watching the weather for you as we go outside and give you a nice live look. the sun beaming. i imagine this is what a slice of heaven would truly look like. it is gorgeous out there. let's check back in with christina to tell us that. >> i love that description. can't get enough of you saying that. >>> thanks for waking up with is, my friends. on a monday morning, it can be difficult. these winds are going to make up for a difficult time outside. you will notice that bay getting choppy out there with those winds picking up. it was pretty blustery there in the city. the winds will be stronger. let's get to your current speeds. mostly out of the north/northwest, 15-20 miles an hour. east/southeast, your winds are going to be coming out of the north. we are going to see a cool day. we are looking pretty good for the day. if you are ready for the wind. at the coast, we are getting the strongest gusts. nothing too strong. we will have rough seas. it is dangerous for you to be out
killed and two others injured after a man set fire to his home and ambushed firefighters in upstate new york>> we are watching the weather for you as we go outside and give you a nice live look. the sun beaming. i imagine this is what a slice of heaven would truly look like. it is gorgeous out there. let's check back in with christina to tell us that. >> i love that description. can't get enough of you saying that. >>> thanks for waking up with is, my friends. on a monday...
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we've been salt mining in the finger lakes area of upstate new york since the 1900s -- 1800s, actually. it goes back a long way. and so there are these abandoned underground chambers that are now being repurposed for the storage of compressed hydrocarbon gasses that are the byproducts of fracking for natural gas. these are things like propane and butane. and so i believe, as do many of my colleagues in the sciences, that it's not safe to compress explosive gasses and store them underneath and beside a lake that serves as the drinking water for a 100,000 people. and so, for me to come to this place, and with my body block a truck that had a drill head in the back of it from doing its work, was a statement that i was making about the nature of trespass. in fact, from my point of view as a biologist and a mother, this out-of-state company that has bought all these hundreds of acres along the west bank of this lake, near which i live, is trespassing in our community. >> what did you hope to accomplish by standing in the way of the trucks going into that property? >> well, i have sort of in
we've been salt mining in the finger lakes area of upstate new york since the 1900s -- 1800s, actually. it goes back a long way. and so there are these abandoned underground chambers that are now being repurposed for the storage of compressed hydrocarbon gasses that are the byproducts of fracking for natural gas. these are things like propane and butane. and so i believe, as do many of my colleagues in the sciences, that it's not safe to compress explosive gasses and store them underneath and...
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even you as a congresswoman from upstate new york talked about guns much differently and the power of lobby in 2008 in your campaign website. it had this. congresswoman gillibrand grew up in a family of hunters and strongly supports the rights of all hunters and gun owners. she's been an ardent opponent of legislation that will curb the second amendment. and has a 100% voting record with the national rifle association. you were touting that back in 2008 as a congresswoman from a more conservative area. this is tough for democrats. >> that's why i know this bill will work and this compromise will work. it is making sure that you protect second amendment rights, not undermining second amendment rights by saying criminals have to go through a background check before they can buy that weapon or straw purchasers and traffickers can't. stemming these guns. >> but the nra doesn't believe that. the nra doesn't agree. >> it is not about the nra. this is about families. it's about america. 70% of nra members like the background check bill, like the straw purchase bill. they even foot things lik
even you as a congresswoman from upstate new york talked about guns much differently and the power of lobby in 2008 in your campaign website. it had this. congresswoman gillibrand grew up in a family of hunters and strongly supports the rights of all hunters and gun owners. she's been an ardent opponent of legislation that will curb the second amendment. and has a 100% voting record with the national rifle association. you were touting that back in 2008 as a congresswoman from a more...
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indeed been drawn by the magnet of the west, the three main characters in my book, one came from upstate new york, one came from illinois via oregon and california, where his father followed the gold rush. one came from massachusetts, from harvard and yale law school. so was an odd mix. one was a politician, businessman, double dealer, self-promoter, who became the first superintendent of yellowstone national park. the sent one, whose father had followed the gold rush, was a soldier, a humble cavalry lieutenant who is also a self-taught scientist, brilliant man, phenomenal writer, who wrote the first great account of the exploration of yellow stone in 1870 that was haled at the time by the leading scientist office the day as the greates writings sip lewis and clark, and the third was the harvard and yale law school bookish hype ocon dry yack scholar, who became like men in the west, driven by fear, for a of the others he walked from independence, iowa to the montana gold rush. acted the politician and future superintendent, and like a lot of white men who settled there, he became an extermination
indeed been drawn by the magnet of the west, the three main characters in my book, one came from upstate new york, one came from illinois via oregon and california, where his father followed the gold rush. one came from massachusetts, from harvard and yale law school. so was an odd mix. one was a politician, businessman, double dealer, self-promoter, who became the first superintendent of yellowstone national park. the sent one, whose father had followed the gold rush, was a soldier, a humble...
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i would "adlai stevenson and who get this line from an upstate new york newspaper editor who said in editor is someone who sores the week from the chaff and press the chaff [laughter] >> interesting. so, we have microphones here if you would like to address the panel. the only thing we ask is that we keep questions short so that we have enough time to meet the needs of questions. i see a couple of fans down here. the microphones will be coming to you. so ready? >> yes. >> go ahead. >> i want to say thank you to the panel. such great descriptions. my question is the major view describes essentially a problem that uc, an imbalance. my question would be collected each of you address one or two ideas that you would like to see implemented that might right the imbalance that you talk about in your book? >> were looking at you. >> one of the other things that david foster said to me was that we used to think that nature balances itself. and maybe over a thousand years that might happen. navy will happen in certain areas within the shortest time spans, but the one unchangeable thing about n
i would "adlai stevenson and who get this line from an upstate new york newspaper editor who said in editor is someone who sores the week from the chaff and press the chaff [laughter] >> interesting. so, we have microphones here if you would like to address the panel. the only thing we ask is that we keep questions short so that we have enough time to meet the needs of questions. i see a couple of fans down here. the microphones will be coming to you. so ready? >> yes. >>...
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. ♪ ♪ next on "truly california" -- on upstate new york teenager heads to san francisco to play rock roll. 20 years and 12 critically acclaimed albums later, he's still little known outside of pockets of devoted fans around the world. >> i think it's difficult to know chris very well. i basically think that he doesn't want to be known well.
. ♪ ♪ next on "truly california" -- on upstate new york teenager heads to san francisco to play rock roll. 20 years and 12 critically acclaimed albums later, he's still little known outside of pockets of devoted fans around the world. >> i think it's difficult to know chris very well. i basically think that he doesn't want to be known well.