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new york was a kind of gateway. when fugitive slaves got to new york city there were quickly sent to upstate new york eventually canada and could achieve freedom. new york new york was a pivotal turning. i i got interested in the subject completely accidentally. a few a few weeks ago a student of mine was working on a a senior thesis at columbia about sidney howard gay, and abolitionist journalist was interested in his journalistic career and said, in the papers there is a document about fugitive slaves. i am not sure what it is about. you might find it interesting. i interesting. i filed it away and one day asked for this box. i had never seen it say anywhere but the basically for two years 1855 to 1856 a journalist and activist in the underground railroad record of the recorder the experiences of over 200 men women, and children who came through new york city. being a journalist, he interviewed them and took down their stories, who on them, why they escaped, how they escape how they escaped, who helped them and even how much money he spent. so this was a remarkable document. and i decided to try to track down the le
new york was a kind of gateway. when fugitive slaves got to new york city there were quickly sent to upstate new york eventually canada and could achieve freedom. new york new york was a pivotal turning. i i got interested in the subject completely accidentally. a few a few weeks ago a student of mine was working on a a senior thesis at columbia about sidney howard gay, and abolitionist journalist was interested in his journalistic career and said, in the papers there is a document about...
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just on a chance. >> eye, i'm calling from the veterans crisis line in upstate new york.peak to somebody in dispatch. when she first gave me the sheet, we thought okay, he's 20, four to five deployments, it's skeptical, but verizon told me it's on a base, so i'm thinking maybe he's active duty. so give it a good 20 minutes. and then call back. >> started about 11:40 this morning. it is now 4:10 in the afternoon you just can't give up. got to keep on trying and trying, and exhaust all options. >> is that the spelling of his -- >> yes. >> veterans crisis, bob hox. she's on another line. what is your name, sir? about 20 years old? has he been about four or five tours? he has been on multiple deployments. we're getting closer. he's looking down, you've seen that? okay, there we are. we need to have somebody check him out there. yes, sir. yes, sir. no problem. what i'd like you to do is can you please make sure you have eyes on. would you please? that would be awesome. we've been on this almost five hours now. thank you very much, sir. bye-bye. >> are you serious? >> yeah, the
just on a chance. >> eye, i'm calling from the veterans crisis line in upstate new york.peak to somebody in dispatch. when she first gave me the sheet, we thought okay, he's 20, four to five deployments, it's skeptical, but verizon told me it's on a base, so i'm thinking maybe he's active duty. so give it a good 20 minutes. and then call back. >> started about 11:40 this morning. it is now 4:10 in the afternoon you just can't give up. got to keep on trying and trying, and exhaust...
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. >>> returning to our story, a school superintendent in upstate new york has been found murdered. hout much to go on, police have questions about his former fiancee. but a phone and a phone call will soon take detectives in a new and unexpected direction. here again is dennis murphy. >> reporter: of the many details concerning the homicide of well-liked school superintendent keith reed, perhaps none was more perplexing than the murdered man's cell phone. why was the phone company reporting its location as harrisburg, pennsylvania, four hours southeast of the crime scene? >> i thought maybe it was a mistake. no one knew of anyone he would know in harrisburg. >> reporter: in the hours after keith's body was found, relatives frantically called that phone, desperate to get a voice on the other end. the sheriff was shocked on monday when one of them hit pay dirt. >> he said, i just called keith reed's phone and somebody answered it. i said, what? >> reporter: that's a holy cow moment. >> yeah. >> reporter: it turns out the person saying hello was a construction foreman on a bridge near
. >>> returning to our story, a school superintendent in upstate new york has been found murdered. hout much to go on, police have questions about his former fiancee. but a phone and a phone call will soon take detectives in a new and unexpected direction. here again is dennis murphy. >> reporter: of the many details concerning the homicide of well-liked school superintendent keith reed, perhaps none was more perplexing than the murdered man's cell phone. why was the phone...
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puddles in upstate new york and new england and northwest and northern california.make roads slippery in the northern rockies. three members in critical condition after being poisoned. they got deathly ill. >> the condo below where the family was staying had been sprayed with methyl bromide. that's something used to kill an indoor bug. it was banned by the epa for indoor use back in 1984. the family was flown back here to the states. hospitalized hospitalized. the justice department opened a criminal investigation. and terminix says it is cooperating. >> a wild scene at a car wash in atlanta. a group of alleged car jackers are in the minivan there. one of the suspects jumped into the white honda trying to drive off with the car's owner hanging on to suspect in the shoulder ending his get-away attempt. >> he picked up speed and go across. and if that guy didn't shoot, she would have lost her life. >> something could have happened. >> the suspect who was shot was treated. then arrested and charged with theft and assault. the search for the other suspect in the red min
puddles in upstate new york and new england and northwest and northern california.make roads slippery in the northern rockies. three members in critical condition after being poisoned. they got deathly ill. >> the condo below where the family was staying had been sprayed with methyl bromide. that's something used to kill an indoor bug. it was banned by the epa for indoor use back in 1984. the family was flown back here to the states. hospitalized hospitalized. the justice department...
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famously, he hated to leave new york city for the statewide race while campaigning. even though upstate new york was supposed to be republican territory, that is where hillary clinton pressed her advantage. in binghamton new york rudy giuliani spoke for 22 minutes and turned around and went home. less than a week later, he canceled four upstate events because he said he wanted to attend a yankees game. mrs. clinton's campaign pounced. overnight staffers arranged for her trip to the cities mr. giuliani snubbed and they worked the telephones with upstate telephones to stoke that story. yeah, she beat him. and after giuliani dropped out of the race a republican congressman named rick lasio got into the race. at the same state fair where the clintons had taken their summer vacation the summer before rick lasio in the summer of 2000 he knew enough to realize he should also attend that fair he should go upstate and go to that fair. while there, he refused to speak to any local media. that wasn't a nice thing to the upstate local media. and when somebody asked him about the signature fair food
famously, he hated to leave new york city for the statewide race while campaigning. even though upstate new york was supposed to be republican territory, that is where hillary clinton pressed her advantage. in binghamton new york rudy giuliani spoke for 22 minutes and turned around and went home. less than a week later, he canceled four upstate events because he said he wanted to attend a yankees game. mrs. clinton's campaign pounced. overnight staffers arranged for her trip to the cities mr....
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. >> back in upstate new york the karlsen family got the terrible news. mike and his sister-in-law flew to help karl and his children who were all under 7. >> tell me what to do. he was just numb. he was more of a zombie. he just said, i don't know. >> are you thinking how in the world is my brother going to take care of these three little kids? >> i had no clue. >> karl spoke briefly with fire investigators. he said he wasn't sure how the fire started but he knew why it moved so fast. the pets had knocked over a container full of kerosene a day or two before. karl didn't share many details with friends and family. mike sensed it was hard for karl to deal with anything important. so after a while, mike prepped him a bit. >> what are we doing? if you're staying in california you have to arrange for an apartment, get supplies, get the house settled. the kids need some form of oh stability here. that's when he said, i just want to go home. >> the calaveras county sheriff said there was no evidence of foul play. four days after the fire, karl packed up his th
. >> back in upstate new york the karlsen family got the terrible news. mike and his sister-in-law flew to help karl and his children who were all under 7. >> tell me what to do. he was just numb. he was more of a zombie. he just said, i don't know. >> are you thinking how in the world is my brother going to take care of these three little kids? >> i had no clue. >> karl spoke briefly with fire investigators. he said he wasn't sure how the fire started but he knew...
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we are helping upstate new york schools like syracuse region to los angeles into zip codes they have r heard of. it is what way it -- it is the way americans work. we are both from new york, here we are and we live in california. why not move when you're in college? cory: we are in arizona, just to be clear. you have had a big change in your business. you got out of the physical textbook business. dan boy we got out of owning them. the deal with ingram simplifies the business. it clears things up in our digital services, our college to high school recruitment business. those are growing it extraordinary rates. the print textbook business rental business, we invented it. we do 6 million textbooks. we do not have to run a warehouse, we do not have to buy the books. there is a company that had slower growth and now has faster growth. cory: there was cash on the table because the way the market is they did not want it. dan: here's is the good news the most important thing to us is the student. we never lost focus of the ability to offer the business. we can now offer more because someone
we are helping upstate new york schools like syracuse region to los angeles into zip codes they have r heard of. it is what way it -- it is the way americans work. we are both from new york, here we are and we live in california. why not move when you're in college? cory: we are in arizona, just to be clear. you have had a big change in your business. you got out of the physical textbook business. dan boy we got out of owning them. the deal with ingram simplifies the business. it clears things...
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the way we are using discarding and manufacturing materials today. >> i am inside a factory in upstate new yorkreeds of construction materials are not found they are grown. mushrooms known as my psyllium. >> in five years we do expect the home to be built with mushroom materials. >> what are the problems with the existing traditional materials that we use for building and other products? >> they are made out of wood. difficult -- different composition. 75% of the total mass is would. the remainder is a finite resource. second is the human carcinogen. >> you are talking about what people might call particleboard? >> exactly. >> by replacing formaldehyde you can create materials with properties similar to fiberboard without the health and environmental complications. >> it is a natural adhesive. it holds the floor together. we use to constituents ground-up crop wastes and inoculate that and then it does the work. it eats the ground of material and growth through and around the particles binding them together through the growth of the organism transforming discrete articles into a composite. essen
the way we are using discarding and manufacturing materials today. >> i am inside a factory in upstate new yorkreeds of construction materials are not found they are grown. mushrooms known as my psyllium. >> in five years we do expect the home to be built with mushroom materials. >> what are the problems with the existing traditional materials that we use for building and other products? >> they are made out of wood. difficult -- different composition. 75% of the total...
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new york. you are liable to be captured in the moments of the was quickly to get them moving on to upstate new york which was safer. after 1850 you have to get to canada because of this fugitive slave law. you were not safe anywhere in united states. it's a commentary on our history that these were people we often think of people immigrating to the united states to seek freedom but here were people who had to flee the united states for another country to enjoy liberty. >> host: indeed. not just fugitives from slavery either but free black people who were leaving the united states and going to canada because they don't feel safe anymore in the north and certainly they don't feel safe there in the south. they don't even feel safe in places like philadelphia and new york even. >> guest: you are right. with first of all it's retroactive so you could have escaped 30 years before comer is the family lived perfectly law-abiding life in new york and you were still now liable to be grabbed and sent back to slavery. moreover because of the way the law operated which we discussed it was hard to prove you
new york. you are liable to be captured in the moments of the was quickly to get them moving on to upstate new york which was safer. after 1850 you have to get to canada because of this fugitive slave law. you were not safe anywhere in united states. it's a commentary on our history that these were people we often think of people immigrating to the united states to seek freedom but here were people who had to flee the united states for another country to enjoy liberty. >> host: indeed....
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stan: i am inside a factory in upstate new york where new breeds of renewable construction products aree. they are grown. this new process is based on an unconventional source, the root structure of mushrooms. >> in about five years, we expect you to be building your home with mushroom materials. stan: what are the problems with the existing traditional material that we use for building and other products? >> traditional wood products the principal composition is typically around 85% of the total mass is would -- wood. the remainder is synthetic resins derived from natural gas, human carcinogens. stan: you are talking about what people might call particleboard. gavin: exactly. the chair in your office or the desk or table in your home. stan: by replacing formaldehyde with my psyllium, they can avoid the complications. >> it is like a natural adhesive. we used to constituents -- we use two constituents of ground-up wood waste, and inject that with [indiscernible] it goes through and around the particles, binding them together through the growth of the organism, transforming discrete part
stan: i am inside a factory in upstate new york where new breeds of renewable construction products aree. they are grown. this new process is based on an unconventional source, the root structure of mushrooms. >> in about five years, we expect you to be building your home with mushroom materials. stan: what are the problems with the existing traditional material that we use for building and other products? >> traditional wood products the principal composition is typically around...
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we are helping upstate new york schools, like syracuse, reach to los angeles, into zip codes they haveer heard of. it is the way america is working. we are both from new york, here we are, and we live in california. the population is moving. why not move when you're in college? cory: we are in arizona, just to be clear. you guys have made a big change in your business. to really get the physical textbook business -- to get out of that. dan: well, we got out of owning them. the sooner we go digital, the happier we will be. the deal with ingram simplifies the business. it clears things up in our tutoring business, our digital services, our college to high school recruitment business. those are growing at extraordinary rates. higher margins less cash. the print textbook business rental business, we invented it. it is still the number one pain point for college students. we do 6 million textbooks. the ingram deal means we do not have to run a warehouse, we do not have to buy the books. there is a company that had slower growth and now has faster growth. it had 12% gross margins and now --
we are helping upstate new york schools, like syracuse, reach to los angeles, into zip codes they haveer heard of. it is the way america is working. we are both from new york, here we are, and we live in california. the population is moving. why not move when you're in college? cory: we are in arizona, just to be clear. you guys have made a big change in your business. to really get the physical textbook business -- to get out of that. dan: well, we got out of owning them. the sooner we go...
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since people by train from philadelphia to new york louis napoleon goes and meets them at the train depot and brings them to the office and in their sent upstate new york and canada. the interesting thing and louis napoleon goes to court to get writs of habeas corpus for people who are brought, slaves were brought to the states try to get them free. what's interesting is he is illiterate. there are papers of his marked with an expertise signs his name with an x. and yet he was an activist, very courageous and even has come he takes part in legal cases. so he's a remarkable guy and i had known nothing about them until i discovered him in again manuscript. you mentioned john jay the second pick in one case napoleon versus limit where napoleon had gotten this writ of habeas corpus to free some slaves brought into the state by a virginian named lemon the lawyer for the virginian says in the case is this louis napoleon who brought this case the emperor of france? and john jay he was representing these slaves says no no. , he's a much better man. so napoleon was a very upstanding and courageous man. >> host: and he's just one of many african-america
since people by train from philadelphia to new york louis napoleon goes and meets them at the train depot and brings them to the office and in their sent upstate new york and canada. the interesting thing and louis napoleon goes to court to get writs of habeas corpus for people who are brought, slaves were brought to the states try to get them free. what's interesting is he is illiterate. there are papers of his marked with an expertise signs his name with an x. and yet he was an activist, very...
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cold enough to produce some snow in upstate new york and new england.e easter for some towards our north. it's chilly now but we'll have a beautiful easter holiday. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. it was mild, muggy all day yesterday but we'll see that muggy air clear out. temperatures are in the 50s now, we'll probably stay right there if not fall into the afternoon with the colder air coming through. and that wind is delivering the colder air. sustained wind speeds 20 to 30 miles per hour outside right now. 43 mourn wind gusts, 32 at the airport in philadelphia. it's the same way all across the area. so expect the wind with us all afternoon. your fox cast for today, we've got the sunshine, so improvements. windy and cool, 54 degrees the high temperature today. tonight the winds diminish, we'll clear out. tomorrow easter sunday, it's going to be a beautiful one this year. just a lot of sunshine, not nearly as windy as today and it does look a little bit milder. we'll rice to 62 by the mid afternoon. that's a look at your holiday forecast. your 7-day f
cold enough to produce some snow in upstate new york and new england.e easter for some towards our north. it's chilly now but we'll have a beautiful easter holiday. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. it was mild, muggy all day yesterday but we'll see that muggy air clear out. temperatures are in the 50s now, we'll probably stay right there if not fall into the afternoon with the colder air coming through. and that wind is delivering the colder air. sustained wind speeds 20 to 30 miles per hour...
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this is an upstate new york company that believes rigid board like materials made from mushrooms could replace play board and manufactured wood products in the furniture business. it has created biodegradable packing materials out of natural mushroom fibers. take a listen. stan: manufactured wood is everywhere. each year, we make millions of cubic meters of particle board that goes into everything from the chairs we sit on to the houses we live in. but there is a problem. most manufactured wood contains urea formaldehyde, a binding agent that sounds nasty because it is. the federal government has classified it as a known human carcinogen. >> in order to maintain our current quality of life, we need to challenge the way we are using, discarding, and manufacturing materials today. stan: i am inside a factory in upstate new york where new breeds of renewable construction products are not made. they are grown. this new process is based on an unconventional source, the root structure of mushrooms. >> in about five years, we expect you to be building your home with mushroom materials. stan:
this is an upstate new york company that believes rigid board like materials made from mushrooms could replace play board and manufactured wood products in the furniture business. it has created biodegradable packing materials out of natural mushroom fibers. take a listen. stan: manufactured wood is everywhere. each year, we make millions of cubic meters of particle board that goes into everything from the chairs we sit on to the houses we live in. but there is a problem. most manufactured wood...
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. ♪ >> the mayor of upstate new york under some fire. g out her to remove disgraced nbc anchor brian williams off of their welcome sign. it includes mark twain, tommy hilfiger citing the cost of a new sign and also the bible the coming back for celebratory events. everyone makes mistakes. bill: he is coming back. >> here comes the bride again and again and again. felony charges after getting married ten times. divorces get messy. she never got one. >> did she buy an address? >> this must've gotten expensive. ♪ bill: hank, show us your meatballs. two of my favorite restaurants you went to. >> i knew it was going to be good. >> who has the best meatballs in the northeast? we put it out on twitter hashtag show us your meatballs. you guys are on fire with it set the table. let's eat. >> are meatball adventure starts with a twist. always has some form of meatball. >> look at that. >> do something a little bit different. a rustic italian influence. trying to evolve and go along. >> any good kitchen, very busy place. our stay out of the way. >>
. ♪ >> the mayor of upstate new york under some fire. g out her to remove disgraced nbc anchor brian williams off of their welcome sign. it includes mark twain, tommy hilfiger citing the cost of a new sign and also the bible the coming back for celebratory events. everyone makes mistakes. bill: he is coming back. >> here comes the bride again and again and again. felony charges after getting married ten times. divorces get messy. she never got one. >> did she buy an address?...
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here's what's going on as we look up to the north and west a cross the great lakes and upstate new yorkhere's a weak disturbance and mixed precip currently over buffalo, new york headed to binghamton and this way riding on off north as we get to second half of weekend. and with that wave of low pressure north we'll start to tap into west or southwesterly wind. which means temperatures once again by the afternoon klip climbing up to 6 0s. we have a sunny start tomorrow followed by afternoon clouds the frontal brountly is north and wet of i-95 corridor. in you're in lehigh valley or poconos there could be a stray shower or late day afternoon sprinkle otherwise i think most locations dry high pressure for the most part remaining dominant on sunday. here's setup easter sunday, lots of sunshine. get out and enjoy, cool start though, sunrise services temperatures 37. 5 by noontime and once we goat afternoon hours that temperature climbing up to 62. no compliance if are you out and about or whapt a little extra sgln the call for accuweather. winds diminish, 33 millville for the low. dropping d
here's what's going on as we look up to the north and west a cross the great lakes and upstate new yorkhere's a weak disturbance and mixed precip currently over buffalo, new york headed to binghamton and this way riding on off north as we get to second half of weekend. and with that wave of low pressure north we'll start to tap into west or southwesterly wind. which means temperatures once again by the afternoon klip climbing up to 6 0s. we have a sunny start tomorrow followed by afternoon...
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puddles in upstate new york and new england and northwest and northern california. snowed will make roads slippery in the northern rockies. three members in critical condition after being poisoned. they got deathly ill. >> the condo below where the family was staying had been sprayed with methyl bromide. that's something used to kill an indoor bug. it was banned by the epa for indoor use back in 1984. the family was flown back here to the states. hospitalized hospitalized. the justice department opened a criminal investigation. and terminix says it is cooperating. >> a wild scene at a car wash in atlanta. a group of alleged car jackers are in the minivan there. one of the suspects jumped into the white honda trying to drive off with the car's owner hanging on to the hood. a good samaritan pulled out his gun, opened fire and wounded the suspect in the shoulder ending his get-away attempt. >> he picked up speed and go across. and if that guy didn't shoot, she would have lost her life. >> something could have happened. >> the suspect who was shot was treated. then arre
puddles in upstate new york and new england and northwest and northern california. snowed will make roads slippery in the northern rockies. three members in critical condition after being poisoned. they got deathly ill. >> the condo below where the family was staying had been sprayed with methyl bromide. that's something used to kill an indoor bug. it was banned by the epa for indoor use back in 1984. the family was flown back here to the states. hospitalized hospitalized. the justice...
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clinton drove 1,000 miles from upstate new york to iowa. her campaign stop will be to talk to students at kirkwood community college. voters can ask her about the emails on her server and also what she knew about benghazi. for this run, she has bypassed those big rallies and gone with a more personal interaction. on the other side of the race there's three republicans entering the race for president. florida's marco rubio announced yesterday. he's the youngest running. >>> it's 4:48. today we'll learn what alex alexandria mayor thinks is going well in this city. how your tax dollars will be spent there are five public hearings. the number of spots for speakers is limited so register ahead of time. >>> at the live desk with new details just in on the same-sex marriage case before the u.s. supreme court. we just got a copy of the brief filed by the church of jesus christ of la latter day saints and a coalition of faith communities. they all want in on the arguments with a particular focus on religious freedom and its connection to the definit
clinton drove 1,000 miles from upstate new york to iowa. her campaign stop will be to talk to students at kirkwood community college. voters can ask her about the emails on her server and also what she knew about benghazi. for this run, she has bypassed those big rallies and gone with a more personal interaction. on the other side of the race there's three republicans entering the race for president. florida's marco rubio announced yesterday. he's the youngest running. >>> it's 4:48....
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in the west seneca school district in upstate new york, a whopping 70% of eligible students refused toate. this is a third year of common core aligned testing, and this year's opt out numbers appear way up from the 60,000 statewide who opted out last year. some districts in the central part of the state saw the number of students refusing to take the exam increase more than 600%. now, the opt out movement cuts across the usual ideological battle lines because the tests are designed around common core standards. they draw fire from conservatives. like fox news personality michelle malkin who objects to government intrusion in education. the tests are also opposed by many teachers unions, ordinarily no ally of the conservative movement. those unions oppose linking students' test results to teacher evaluation scores. in new york, the state teachers unions ran robo calls to its members reminding them their children could opt out. but for the most part the opt out movement seems to have emerged from a kind of digital grass roots with parents spreading the word on facebook and other social m
in the west seneca school district in upstate new york, a whopping 70% of eligible students refused toate. this is a third year of common core aligned testing, and this year's opt out numbers appear way up from the 60,000 statewide who opted out last year. some districts in the central part of the state saw the number of students refusing to take the exam increase more than 600%. now, the opt out movement cuts across the usual ideological battle lines because the tests are designed around...
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year of teacher and i want to talk about why i joined teacher of america because growing up in upstate new york i had the privilege that become parent to me at the university of wisconsin i realized it the zipping that people were burn ♪ madison determined the education i said to join an education to you joined teachers of america to be an alumni with the kids i couldn't love the community and families more it motivated me to give more in order to do that part of the solution giving the teachers at the school site 4 alumni teachers that are working everyday with the kids not going anywhere i believe that this is one of the areas to give our kids what they deserve and hope to continue our partnership thank you very much >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm jennifer the very proud privilege of the middle school and the assistant of principle of everett you got to hear if the corporate alumni i'm also a core member since 2003, i was part of massive hiring effort we hired 27 people in one school year out of the 27 over the course of 5 years 18 were teachers of amer
year of teacher and i want to talk about why i joined teacher of america because growing up in upstate new york i had the privilege that become parent to me at the university of wisconsin i realized it the zipping that people were burn ♪ madison determined the education i said to join an education to you joined teachers of america to be an alumni with the kids i couldn't love the community and families more it motivated me to give more in order to do that part of the solution giving the...
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flip a light switch in upstate new york, and power that began with moving water in canada lights up the room. almost every minute of almost every day energy zips back and forth across north america fed into the system when supply exceeds in one place, taken out when a heatwave has people resetting thermostats in california, colorado or carolinas. as the equipment supporting this daily miracle is not modernized, starved as investment and as bad guys try to figure out how to disrupt the system, it starts to look like we are more lucky than prepared. for a look at what needs to be done and whether we can manage it, i'm joined by a former energy executive who is a member of new york affordable reliable electric reliance, and casey, senior managing director of the american society of civil engineers. welcome back to the programme. >> thank you. >> if we assume off the back that we can't afford to do everything we need to do, what do you put at the top of the list as we start to chip away at the massive problem. >> it's hard to come up with a number one point on that. when you look at the ene
flip a light switch in upstate new york, and power that began with moving water in canada lights up the room. almost every minute of almost every day energy zips back and forth across north america fed into the system when supply exceeds in one place, taken out when a heatwave has people resetting thermostats in california, colorado or carolinas. as the equipment supporting this daily miracle is not modernized, starved as investment and as bad guys try to figure out how to disrupt the system,...
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great spirit scratched his hand across the land, and in doing so, created the finger lakes of upstate new york the biggest ay
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that because what she's doing now really does remind me of the 2000 race and what she did in upstate new yorkwhich was to spend a lot of time there and talk to people one-on-one in small settings. and even spend the night in supporters homes and we found that was so effective, because in a way, it was very viral. it was neighbor talking to neighbor saying, oh, i just i hillary and she's great and she's nice and she's smart stop -- she's smart. i think that's what she's doing this time around in iowa and i think it is very effective. john: you lived through 2008 and the idea that she would have ever gotten into a car and said i want to go to iowa. iowa was not a state that she loved in the way she loved other states and she suffered there. what you think is happening for her psychologically going back to that state given what happened to cycles ago? patti: we were definitely out organized in iowa, but she did get a lot of the traditional caucus-goers and i think she had a lot of respect for the way iowans really like to kick the tires. i think she was back there saying ok, i know what to do no
that because what she's doing now really does remind me of the 2000 race and what she did in upstate new yorkwhich was to spend a lot of time there and talk to people one-on-one in small settings. and even spend the night in supporters homes and we found that was so effective, because in a way, it was very viral. it was neighbor talking to neighbor saying, oh, i just i hillary and she's great and she's nice and she's smart stop -- she's smart. i think that's what she's doing this time around in...
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great spirit scratched his hand across the land, and in doing so, created the finger lakes of upstate new york. the biggest is cayuga lake, long and narrow, and it's a popular vacation destination. >> a lot of people go there to go swimming, picnics, barbecue, any major functions, birthdays, everyone goes there, to the park. >> cayuga lake is crowded in the summer with boating, water skiing, and other lake activities. around midnight on a friday night, harry uhl, a local celebrity, decided to take his new boat out on the lake for a ride. harry was a well-known stock car race driver who went by the nickname hurricane harry. >> harry loved the lake. he loved to fish. he loved to swim. he loved everything about the lake. >> around 2:00 a.m., harry headed for shore in his boat so two of his friends could get out and use the bathroom. 18-year-old nasreen raza stayed on board with harry. >> i was just sitting up there by myself. from what i remember, that's where i was. that's the best view, so i can imagine that's where i would be sitting. >> since it was a nice night and the lake was calm, harry d
great spirit scratched his hand across the land, and in doing so, created the finger lakes of upstate new york. the biggest is cayuga lake, long and narrow, and it's a popular vacation destination. >> a lot of people go there to go swimming, picnics, barbecue, any major functions, birthdays, everyone goes there, to the park. >> cayuga lake is crowded in the summer with boating, water skiing, and other lake activities. around midnight on a friday night, harry uhl, a local celebrity,...
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wind advisories in upstate new york and southern new england. winds gusting 45 to 50 miles per hour. philadelphia with winds up to 44 miles per hour. as for snowfall the caribou could have a lot of snow. chilly in the northeast. new york city up near 59. washington, d.c. should be up near 69 as we head into your sunday. nice rebound. we have to get through today before we get there. >> focus on the future. >> right now, it may as well be 79. >> it will feel great. >> thanks, dylan. >>> to another story that is triggering shock on the holiday weekend. more americans accused of plotting to join isis. the latest arrest is a 30-year-old mother from philadelphia. ron allen is here with me. >> good morning, craig. several suspects charged this week are women planning to travel to turkey and syria. a familiar route for recruits. two here in new york allegedly planning to build and detonate a bomb. one dressed in back and her eyes visible charged with trying to support isis. prosecutors say the 30-year-old mother of two bought a plane ticket to go join
wind advisories in upstate new york and southern new england. winds gusting 45 to 50 miles per hour. philadelphia with winds up to 44 miles per hour. as for snowfall the caribou could have a lot of snow. chilly in the northeast. new york city up near 59. washington, d.c. should be up near 69 as we head into your sunday. nice rebound. we have to get through today before we get there. >> focus on the future. >> right now, it may as well be 79. >> it will feel great. >>...
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an upstate new york producer all. we seem to see a lot of the same things going on here and it's predominately white. a lot more economical situation being involved in it. obviously we have a lot of black crime and a lot of white crane. it seems to be more and more going towards economic as the nation is going in the way it is. is honored if you think this is a future trend that we will see more white people involved in situations and therefore may be become the more mainstream issue. as usual with things -- >> host: jill leovy. thank you, sir. >> guest: i think not. groups are growing down precipitously. the economic pain is very tricky. you have about equal poverty for blacks and whites in south l.a. but much higher death rates for homicides for blacks and latinos. you see this around the country. during the great depression, homicide rates fell. there is some indication that it's the opposite. it is when you bring in a very lucrative black market, think of crack in the 80s but that is when fights broke out. it is a
an upstate new york producer all. we seem to see a lot of the same things going on here and it's predominately white. a lot more economical situation being involved in it. obviously we have a lot of black crime and a lot of white crane. it seems to be more and more going towards economic as the nation is going in the way it is. is honored if you think this is a future trend that we will see more white people involved in situations and therefore may be become the more mainstream issue. as usual...
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a big melting on every where even well up into upstate new york. right the now in philadelphia it is 64. fifty-four in the poconos. look to the south if you have travel plans going this way it is looking good. florida looks great with temperatures in the 80's. eighty in little rock. thirty-seven in nashville. all that water will be squeezed off. temperatures in the 60's tomorrow. many spots making it to 07 with period of rain and wind especially during the first half of the day. here's what we expect not a lot of rain but we will be seeing rain falling here and there, heavier at times, we do expect a half inch plus gusts up to 40 miles an hour and real mild temperatures. after that saturday looking good in the 50's and then easter sunday we have a front to the north but temperatures will be in the 50's with plenty of sunshine. overnight a mild night low 56 high tomorrow near 70 with wind and some rain, and break down of the day, in the morning 56 wind through noon hour but already in the 60's 5:00 o'clock 68, and passover begins temperatures in the
a big melting on every where even well up into upstate new york. right the now in philadelphia it is 64. fifty-four in the poconos. look to the south if you have travel plans going this way it is looking good. florida looks great with temperatures in the 80's. eighty in little rock. thirty-seven in nashville. all that water will be squeezed off. temperatures in the 60's tomorrow. many spots making it to 07 with period of rain and wind especially during the first half of the day. here's what we...
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storm scan3 a little disturbance coming through upstate new york where we have snow showers for us, thoughjust clear skies calmer winds high pressure is in control across the region that blocks any storms developing easter sunday looks good. here's your morning forecast. break it down for you. lots of sunshine at 7am. so the morning services a little bit chilly with temperatures in the low 40s even 30s in the suburbs by mid morning sunshine around 9:00 o'clock upper 40s wine the end of the morning sun to clouds little bit breezy but already in the mid 50's a nice looking afternoon shaping up across the delaware valley. high of 64 degrees. 4 degrees above average little bit windy during the afternoon. if you're at the shore still breezy temperatures close to 60 degrees unshine up in the mountains partly sunny skies could be a stray shower late in the afternoon up in the poconos. coming up in the full forecast talk about the sunshine for easter sunday how long that lasts there's more rain chances in the seven day. i'll show that you coming up in just a few minutes. natasha? >> thank you just
storm scan3 a little disturbance coming through upstate new york where we have snow showers for us, thoughjust clear skies calmer winds high pressure is in control across the region that blocks any storms developing easter sunday looks good. here's your morning forecast. break it down for you. lots of sunshine at 7am. so the morning services a little bit chilly with temperatures in the low 40s even 30s in the suburbs by mid morning sunshine around 9:00 o'clock upper 40s wine the end of the...
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. >> reporter: they built this beautiful home in upstate new york and had four kids, but things started to fall apart. >> i was working with the business and working a lot of hours. we weren't able to spend as much time together alone as we had before. so that put -- started to put a strain on our relationship. >> reporter: they decided to get a divorce but they were still living under the same roof. >> i couldn't change diapers and be with the kids during the day. i just tried to provide for her as best i could. >> reporter: but then on the night of september 11th in 2001 a night when most families were huddling together, michelle disappeared from the driveway of their house. >> hi, this is michelle. leave your name and number and i will call you back as soon as i can. >> reporter: you can hear her on voice mail. >> michelle, honey, this is mary calling. call me, honey, if you can. >> reporter: the growing concern of her friends as the hours past. >> where the hell are you? i you need to call me as soon as freaking possible. i'm worried to death about you. you need to call me. >> repor
. >> reporter: they built this beautiful home in upstate new york and had four kids, but things started to fall apart. >> i was working with the business and working a lot of hours. we weren't able to spend as much time together alone as we had before. so that put -- started to put a strain on our relationship. >> reporter: they decided to get a divorce but they were still living under the same roof. >> i couldn't change diapers and be with the kids during the day. i...
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is that because of upstate new york? what is going on? i can't figure this out. >> joining to talk to chuck. >> the senator also said elizabeth warren is wrong in her opposition. rachel maddow has her on at 9:00 eastern. but let's get to senator schumer. senator schumer, thanks for coming on tonight. we had the president on yesterday, as you know. he said he wanted me to go to you. i can't explain chuck schumer's position on this. ask him. and i was saying that you have always represented a financial center of new york, which is generally pro trade. but you also have to worry about upstate new york which is an old industrial area. what it is in your constituency that you're particularly concerned about with regard to the pacific trade deal? >> well, it goes way beyond my constituent circumstances chris. as you know, i have said this on your show. the greatest problem america faces is the decline of middle class incomes. and to me, trade agreements while they may increase corporate profits and they may even increase gdp, we help middle cla
is that because of upstate new york? what is going on? i can't figure this out. >> joining to talk to chuck. >> the senator also said elizabeth warren is wrong in her opposition. rachel maddow has her on at 9:00 eastern. but let's get to senator schumer. senator schumer, thanks for coming on tonight. we had the president on yesterday, as you know. he said he wanted me to go to you. i can't explain chuck schumer's position on this. ask him. and i was saying that you have always...
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front, you can pick it out really cutting across upstate new york right now.w on the north side, a couple showers over the poconos. everyone else just sees partly cloudy skies tonight across the delaware valley and we'll keep the sunshine in our forecast for monday. great looking opening day. temperatures in the low 70's. good 10 to 12 degrees above average. the front still to our north on tuesday. however there's going to be more clouds, maybe a few showers especially in the afternoon but highs i think still can get to near 70. then the front passes by wednesday. we see winds switch out of the east and northeast. that's a cool flow. that's why we drop back into the 50's which is below average. looking good tomorrow afternoon, 3 o'clock, sunshine and clouds, still dry throughout the entire phillies game. tuesday morning i think we wake up with some sun and clouds. by the afternoon there could be some showers around, some steadier rain may move in later during the evening and at night tuesday. temperatures again tomorrow morning 40's and even some 50's so a mil
front, you can pick it out really cutting across upstate new york right now.w on the north side, a couple showers over the poconos. everyone else just sees partly cloudy skies tonight across the delaware valley and we'll keep the sunshine in our forecast for monday. great looking opening day. temperatures in the low 70's. good 10 to 12 degrees above average. the front still to our north on tuesday. however there's going to be more clouds, maybe a few showers especially in the afternoon but...
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crescent moon shaped you have to watch for strong straight line wind and up in the boston area upstate new york we have snow falling this evening. friend of mine from boston posted on twitter after sitting in the corner laughing and crying at the same time seeing the snowfall here in mid-april. lets take a look at temperatures. cold here. the in the quite as cold in new england where some spots to have watch for ice tonight but we are seeing 30's. jeff moore in hatfield at 38 degrees. forty-one across the river in new jersey. david dutch is in clementon. 41 degrees very chilly. we should be around 60. more 30's west of philadelphia, this is michael and he is in downingtown at 38 degrees right now. it is chilly and it is also quite blustery. lets look at a wind warning. wind in most spots, coming from the north and west. they are gusty. fifteen to 20 miles per hour across the region. the lets look outside. one area getting hit hard with wind is the shore. this is, of course, ocean city, famed boardwalk. when we check in this time of the night in the summer the board are completely packed with pe
crescent moon shaped you have to watch for strong straight line wind and up in the boston area upstate new york we have snow falling this evening. friend of mine from boston posted on twitter after sitting in the corner laughing and crying at the same time seeing the snowfall here in mid-april. lets take a look at temperatures. cold here. the in the quite as cold in new england where some spots to have watch for ice tonight but we are seeing 30's. jeff moore in hatfield at 38 degrees. forty-one...
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we dodged snowflakes in upstate new york. but this is what it looked like in rochester. people had to bundle up before venturing out. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was there on christmas day. >>> 12 minutes before 6:00. it's chilly this morning with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. look how nice and clear it is from the melon bank building in center city. in the distance, a few scattered clouds with a lot of sunshine. warm that number into the 70s today. 64 yesterday afternoon. 42 degrees right now. still falling at this hour. we don't expect it to go much cooler than it is right now. the view from center city looking past university city which will stay dry today. we can't say the same about tomorrow. in fact much of the week we'll see april showers. so the may flowers should be spectacular this year. dry conditions for our area but look to the southwest and to the west moving through the midwest. those are light scattered showers. that's part of the system that is going to deliver rain to us tomorrow. for today, sunny and nice. and you'll need your sungl
we dodged snowflakes in upstate new york. but this is what it looked like in rochester. people had to bundle up before venturing out. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was there on christmas day. >>> 12 minutes before 6:00. it's chilly this morning with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. look how nice and clear it is from the melon bank building in center city. in the distance, a few scattered clouds with a lot of sunshine. warm that number into the 70s today. 64 yesterday...
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upstate new york people had to bundle up before venturing out for their holiday. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was on christmas. >>> nine minutes before 5:00. we are not cold this morning but a little chilly with temperatures still dropping right now. clear view of center city doesn't that look nice? looking across the delaware this morning, not much wind. it is cold in the pocano mountains, 28 degrees. clear skies with no chance of a snowflake there. 44 degrees in northeast philadelphia. atlantic city is now 46 degrees. all eyes are on the ballpark this morning. it's going to be a sunny day today and mild too, with a nice day yesterday in the 60s. we're heading for the 70s this afternoon. the satellite shows some clouds to the south. with those clouds, it will come a chance for some rain for us for tomorrow. what we won't see is any of that. that snow is falling in western new york through just north of toronto and into northern michigan this morning. what we will get tomorrow is some rain. and that's what we're seeing in the midwest moving towards
upstate new york people had to bundle up before venturing out for their holiday. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was on christmas. >>> nine minutes before 5:00. we are not cold this morning but a little chilly with temperatures still dropping right now. clear view of center city doesn't that look nice? looking across the delaware this morning, not much wind. it is cold in the pocano mountains, 28 degrees. clear skies with no chance of a snowflake there. 44 degrees in...
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they carriage itself is sold to a doctor in upstate new york who uses it for his daily rounds. and then eventually it is sold to the studebaker brothers who are building a collection of historic carriages. they were carriage builders before they built an automobile company. it becomes part of the collection and one of their treasured objects. when the studebaker company goes out of business their collection of carriages and automobiles is transferred to the studebaker museum in south bend, indiana, where it now resides and who very generously lent this carriage to us in ford's theatre for the 150th anniversary. there is a reality to our story. and at the national museum, it's the objects that can tell the stories and they become real to people. we know so much about abraham lincoln. i mean, you can imagine, how many books are written about him all the time that to be able to see the carriage he wrote in -- he rode in, the hat he used to wear and start to understand and reality when actually he was about, the country was about and what happened that night is what we do with the
they carriage itself is sold to a doctor in upstate new york who uses it for his daily rounds. and then eventually it is sold to the studebaker brothers who are building a collection of historic carriages. they were carriage builders before they built an automobile company. it becomes part of the collection and one of their treasured objects. when the studebaker company goes out of business their collection of carriages and automobiles is transferred to the studebaker museum in south bend,...
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snow showers across upstate new york. rain showers over the poconos ending.re left with partly cloudy conditions overnight. we're back at it with the sunshine on monday. partly sunny low 70s for the high. that cold front stays to the north one more day on tuesday. however, though, it tries to move south and it could bring showers during the afternoon. some areas still hit the 70-degree mark different story wednesday though that front slides on through. now we bring in the cooler air mass. winds blow off the ocean temperatures back into the 50's. look great for monday. monday afternoon opening day sunshine and clouds will stay dry through the entire game. tuesday afternoon some showers start to move in there could be pockets of steadier rain later on during the evening. some of the showers could linger into went as well. tomorrow morning, kind of mild. 40s, mid 40s even upper 40ing in south jersey in the afternoon look a that rebounding well into the low 70s. even all the way up to the lehigh valley on monday. and kind of the same story on tuesday. i think som
snow showers across upstate new york. rain showers over the poconos ending.re left with partly cloudy conditions overnight. we're back at it with the sunshine on monday. partly sunny low 70s for the high. that cold front stays to the north one more day on tuesday. however, though, it tries to move south and it could bring showers during the afternoon. some areas still hit the 70-degree mark different story wednesday though that front slides on through. now we bring in the cooler air mass. winds...