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canada where the dairy farmers up in wisconsin, upstate new york, border states in particular, are not able to sell their dairy products into canada and this has been going on for a while and we're not going to put up with it. and we put a very big tax and won't be putting a big tariff on lumber, timber coming into this country. people don't realize, canada has been very rough on the united states. everyone thinks of canada of being nice but they've outsmarted our politicians for many years and you people understand that. so we did institute a very big tariff. we announced it yesterday and we're going to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and lots of other places. so i think you people all probably agree with that, right? would you agree with that? >> you got to believe it. >> our farmers deserve a government that empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much and that's what
canada where the dairy farmers up in wisconsin, upstate new york, border states in particular, are not able to sell their dairy products into canada and this has been going on for a while and we're not going to put up with it. and we put a very big tax and won't be putting a big tariff on lumber, timber coming into this country. people don't realize, canada has been very rough on the united states. everyone thinks of canada of being nice but they've outsmarted our politicians for many years and...
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i live in upstate new york. downstate new york is totally different from upstate. feel give guys are not even listening to us. even the governor in upstate new york. look at syracuse. it is crime-ridden. i'm afraid to go to syracuse to see my doctor. it is crime-ridden. they went to be a sanctuary city. it is ridiculous. the biggest problem is there is too much money in politics. host: guest: punishment? guest:i know syracuse -- host: congressman? guest: i know syracuse well. people in the country do not realize how diverse new york state is. off north of rockland just north of upstate new york, it would be the poorest state/ -- the poorest state. you have downstate suburbs that feed off of that mothership of new york city with some much money going through that region. it can survive a lot of depression that comes down from the state of new york. not because of this governor. there is so much regulation and stuff that has been passed and laws coming out of new york city. new york city can take it. but upstate new york is suffering for more than a decade because the
i live in upstate new york. downstate new york is totally different from upstate. feel give guys are not even listening to us. even the governor in upstate new york. look at syracuse. it is crime-ridden. i'm afraid to go to syracuse to see my doctor. it is crime-ridden. they went to be a sanctuary city. it is ridiculous. the biggest problem is there is too much money in politics. host: guest: punishment? guest:i know syracuse -- host: congressman? guest: i know syracuse well. people in the...
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it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllisir local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting. >> first, david mapes has to appraise and authenticate the painting for auction. there are three notations on the back, written in pencil -- the name "ruth," victor higgins, and $600. >> and if you think about it, that was quite a bit of money back then. >> after decades in a dusty basement, mapes has a name and a purchase price. but he still needs to know how "ruth" got into the hands of don's family. >> david asked me, "what's the story behind this painting?" i talked to my brother. we agreed that it must have come from our great uncle, curtis. >> why do you think he would have been interested in southwestern art? >> well, uncle curtis was
it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllisir local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting. >> first, david...
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it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllismp learn from their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting. >> first, david mapes has to appraise and authenticate the painting for auction. there are three notations on the back, written in pencil -- the name "ruth," victor higgins, and $600. >> and if you think about it, that was quite a bit of money back then. >> after decades in a dusty basement, mapes has a name and a purchase price. but he still needs to know how "ruth" got into the hands of don's family. >> david asked me, "what's the story behind this painting?" i talked to my brother. we agreed that it must have come from our great uncle, curtis. >> why do you think he would have been interested in southwestern art? >> well,
it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllismp learn from their local estate appraiser that one of two paintings inherited from don's mother might be worth 100,000 bucks or more. >> it was good news. >> it's this portrait of an elusive pueblo woman, signed by the prominent taos school artist victor higgins. >> it's a very good field to be selling into, because a lot of collectors love that type of painting....
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what saved the people of upstate new york from poverty? michael again. >> in the second paragraph, he goes into this. in upstate new york, the building of the erie canal and the almost interstate linkage of upstate new york with the surrounding metropolises kept it at least in stride with metropolis evolution, societal evolution. benjamin: ok. anyone else want to say something on this? the erie canal is an important component. yes. >> later when he talks about the railroads connecting with west virginia, how when the railroads came into the region, ideas, businesses, but those businesses were outsiders, so i think it was how isolated the region was when we needed transportation. we wanted transportation from the eastern side and finally got that. benjamin: good, yeah, industrialization, right? industrialization, the connection to the modern economy saved the poor people of upstate new york from the fate the impoverished hillbillies are suffering, right? so reading between the lines, how might the people of appalachia escape their poverty? h
what saved the people of upstate new york from poverty? michael again. >> in the second paragraph, he goes into this. in upstate new york, the building of the erie canal and the almost interstate linkage of upstate new york with the surrounding metropolises kept it at least in stride with metropolis evolution, societal evolution. benjamin: ok. anyone else want to say something on this? the erie canal is an important component. yes. >> later when he talks about the railroads...
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i can remember this from my childhood in upstate new york. the immigrant italian women. all four of my grandparents plus my mother were byrne in italy. id -- were born in italy. i actually had that experience in the agrarian era. women all together. it's like my mother would describe as a small child in italy how all the women would get together to do the laundry and go up the hill to the fountain cut out of the side of a mountain. probably went back thousands of years to the roman period and so on. she remembered the singing, the picnicking, etc., etc., okay? so enooh though people were lay -- even though people were laboring physically, there was a happiness, okay? a sense of identity. there was no quest for identity. now, it's no place for an independent thinker, okay? if you were an independent thinker, you had no options as a woman except to become a nun. [laughter] okay, so i know i would have been a nun, okay, a hundred years ago. i know it, okay? and, obviously, communities are intellectually repress i have in their own way -- repressive in their own way. neverth
i can remember this from my childhood in upstate new york. the immigrant italian women. all four of my grandparents plus my mother were byrne in italy. id -- were born in italy. i actually had that experience in the agrarian era. women all together. it's like my mother would describe as a small child in italy how all the women would get together to do the laundry and go up the hill to the fountain cut out of the side of a mountain. probably went back thousands of years to the roman period and...
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and she took them to upstate new york and across the border. we find an example of fed rick douglas coming to his house with 11 fugitives that he keeps safe in upstate new york. we only have these snatches and we don't have full evidence. and if you could be put in jail for having a banned back in your house, you can imagine how african-americans feared -- and we know after 1850 with the passage of the fugitive slave law, personal liberty laws which have been put forward in pennsylvania and other places were overturned by the federal government. i'm sure you heard of that here in virginia the battle between federal and state. it's going on from time immemorial. and it goes on during this period, but in 128th century, african-americans who settled for decades or more are very fearful. we know that a very respected african-american was hauled in front of the court in and a slave catcher said this is a runaway. he was known to people in the court, including the vuj, to have been a resident of philadelphia for over a decade. we don't know the number
and she took them to upstate new york and across the border. we find an example of fed rick douglas coming to his house with 11 fugitives that he keeps safe in upstate new york. we only have these snatches and we don't have full evidence. and if you could be put in jail for having a banned back in your house, you can imagine how african-americans feared -- and we know after 1850 with the passage of the fugitive slave law, personal liberty laws which have been put forward in pennsylvania and...
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in upstate new york today, a mother gave birth to a baby with more than a million people watching. as we report, the baby is already looking up to its mom, way up. >> reporter: before a live audience of more than a million youtube viewers, april the giraffe delivered what many had waited weeks to see-- her calf, hooves first, then the snout, then the rest. on social media, fans cheered, congratulating the new mom and celebrating their oeb session with her maternal progression. the giraffe guestation sensation started in february when animal adventure park in upstate new york starting live streaming april in her pen. youtube briefly pulled the feed after receiving complaints that it was sexual in nature. park owner jordan patch says giraffe fans fought to get the feed back up. >> the people, the fans, the people that are personally invested into in journey with april and her calf got the feed back on. >> reporter: april's 15-month pregnancy kept the virtual world captivated for hours at a time. the 15-year-old inspired this viral video of a pregnant mom dancing in a giraffe mask ♪ w
in upstate new york today, a mother gave birth to a baby with more than a million people watching. as we report, the baby is already looking up to its mom, way up. >> reporter: before a live audience of more than a million youtube viewers, april the giraffe delivered what many had waited weeks to see-- her calf, hooves first, then the snout, then the rest. on social media, fans cheered, congratulating the new mom and celebrating their oeb session with her maternal progression. the giraffe...
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by chance in a secondhand bookstore in syracuse upstate new york, i stumbled on a copy of a book, it was a british book for the epigrams of oscar wilde. ashley is still available from the dover additions that are presumably that no one in the us would recognize the word epigrams peers another cloth he rigid humor of oscar wilde. but it is all of his or many of his wonderful one-liners from his plays, his writings and dinnertable conversation in london. organized by topic. some nature, manage women etc. his scathing uncompromising quality of his thinking was a huge impact on me. then in college, it this was before the stone will rebel, before the movement, gay men once, they were absolutely scathing. going against every possible social convention. they would say things that would make you wince. about polio victims and so on. now what happened to that? after stonewall gay men have become increasingly recreational. or they had become very pc and politicized peers all of a sudden they are a part of the army for the control of speech. but you know gay men are still just as - as ever. but
by chance in a secondhand bookstore in syracuse upstate new york, i stumbled on a copy of a book, it was a british book for the epigrams of oscar wilde. ashley is still available from the dover additions that are presumably that no one in the us would recognize the word epigrams peers another cloth he rigid humor of oscar wilde. but it is all of his or many of his wonderful one-liners from his plays, his writings and dinnertable conversation in london. organized by topic. some nature, manage...
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their dairy pricing has been very unfair to our northeastern dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york, particularly, and that's not right. what we have shown is they have benefited from their lumber exports to the u.s. for many president'shis administration and secretary ross are willing to say enough is enough. let's play fair and we can get .his thing straightened out the president is already on it. >> as a dairy farmer, i can tell you canada has changed the classification within their milk pricing system, that his given workthe comfort to underhandedly within nafta, so they made some changes, and at the secretary and the president doesn't get a handle on that, other countries we trade with will look for opportunities to look underhandedly as well. am a dairy farmer from michigan. my name is hank choate. secretary -- the president today demonstrated to all of us a willingness to not only continued trade but strengthen recognize 95%we of the mouth that need to be fed are outside of the u.s., and each and every one of us are willing to step up to that task and feed them. >> how many j
their dairy pricing has been very unfair to our northeastern dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york, particularly, and that's not right. what we have shown is they have benefited from their lumber exports to the u.s. for many president'shis administration and secretary ross are willing to say enough is enough. let's play fair and we can get .his thing straightened out the president is already on it. >> as a dairy farmer, i can tell you canada has changed the classification within...
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they shutdown to damage the computers but more recently we have seen the infrastructure from upstate new york and had this been enacted it could have created a natural disaster that would have flooded a local community in upstate new york and to me that is for they are headed it is a very serious threat. the government has done a little bit they indicted hackers but we have got to identify this threat. if we don't we don't how to counteract them. >> absolutely is deeply concerning to me. bellmore importantly to highlight they are non governmental organizations the u.s. needs to do a much better job information sharing with critical infrastructure to have the tools to invest in cybersecurity so these institutions don't have been some notes to look more broadly to preface to say where do we go from here? we have an opportunity to put forth the strategy and i found it quite compelling in the book you talk about a 2012 study that found qsr lacked a strategic understanding with the war on terror u.s. was slow to recognize importance of information with the battle of the narrative and was often ine
they shutdown to damage the computers but more recently we have seen the infrastructure from upstate new york and had this been enacted it could have created a natural disaster that would have flooded a local community in upstate new york and to me that is for they are headed it is a very serious threat. the government has done a little bit they indicted hackers but we have got to identify this threat. if we don't we don't how to counteract them. >> absolutely is deeply concerning to me....
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bidwell was born in upstate new york in 1919. they moved from new york into pennsylvania and then into ohio. in his early 20s, bidwell left his family and headed out to twhaut frontier -- what was the frontier. he tried to build a claim in western missouri and gave up on that and decided to head to california which cause still mexican territory and organized what became known as the good bidwell party. the first party of overlanders to california. bidwell, like a lot of early american overlanders got his first job working for john sutter at sutters fort and learned firsthand of california's rich potential of an agricultural producer and as a place to raise livestock. stutter had herds of cattle and wheat fields. bidwell went to work for sutter and got good on-the-job training for what would later become his own operation a few later at rancho chico. in 1846, when fremont and this small group of explores were move up and down company, their presence in the state -- exploreer -- encouraged settlers who were interested in settling f
bidwell was born in upstate new york in 1919. they moved from new york into pennsylvania and then into ohio. in his early 20s, bidwell left his family and headed out to twhaut frontier -- what was the frontier. he tried to build a claim in western missouri and gave up on that and decided to head to california which cause still mexican territory and organized what became known as the good bidwell party. the first party of overlanders to california. bidwell, like a lot of early american...
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one that allowed me even in upstate new york to feel like a new yorker, like i could be how i looked,wanted, the things that were key to me being ursula burns, they did not flush it out of you like you have to look like this and speak like this. it was perfect for me. they gave me lots and lots of chances to do all kinds of things. just insane. we are doing a product in japan. i'm from the lower east side of manhattan. the farthest i have been with florida. the farthest i have been on a plane was to washington, d.c., literally. they said, we have this big product of element thing in japan. you have to go there and spend a couple of weeks. japan, that other place in asia? i ended up in a great place. they curated, a word i hate to use a lot, but they did curate experiences for me there were toeys a to b tell -- tippy experience a little beyond my reach. but if i jumped really high, i could grab it. i was able to continue to grow in this environment. it was just perfect. charlie: was race an issue? >> for sure. race and gender were issues. gender and age for me were bigger issues in the
one that allowed me even in upstate new york to feel like a new yorker, like i could be how i looked,wanted, the things that were key to me being ursula burns, they did not flush it out of you like you have to look like this and speak like this. it was perfect for me. they gave me lots and lots of chances to do all kinds of things. just insane. we are doing a product in japan. i'm from the lower east side of manhattan. the farthest i have been with florida. the farthest i have been on a plane...
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be a great engineer, thinking that i would leave within four or five years, because it was in upstate new yorkd i am a new yorker. i did not know how far rochester was. i was not good at geography. i thought i would come back to someplace closer to the city and be an engineer. i got there, and i was lucky. luck is an amazing blessing. i was lucky i picked it is great -- picked this great company or they picked me, one that allowed me to even in upstate new york feel like a new yorker, feel like i could be how i looked, how i wanted. things that i thought were core me being ursula burns they did not flush out. they gave me lots and lots of chances to do all kinds of things, insane. we are doing a product in japan. here i am from the lower east side of manhattan, and the was laura.had been the farthest i have been on a plane was washington, d.c., little planes. and they said, we have this big product development thing in japan. you have to go there and spend a couple of weeks. you mean that other place over there in asia? charlie: way beyond hawaii. ursula: way beyond. i ended up in a great plac
be a great engineer, thinking that i would leave within four or five years, because it was in upstate new yorkd i am a new yorker. i did not know how far rochester was. i was not good at geography. i thought i would come back to someplace closer to the city and be an engineer. i got there, and i was lucky. luck is an amazing blessing. i was lucky i picked it is great -- picked this great company or they picked me, one that allowed me to even in upstate new york feel like a new yorker, feel like...
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bidwell was born in upstate new york in 1819, and his family moved around. they were frontier homesteaders and then they moved from new york into pennsylvania and then ohio. and then in his early 20s bidwell left his family and had about to what was then the front tier in iowa and missouri. he tried developing a claim in westerwestern missouri and gaven that after just a year or two. and decide to head to california, which was then still mexican territory. he helped organize what became known as the bidwell bartleson party, and again, great claim to fame is the first party of overland tours to california. bidwell like a lot of early american got his first job working for john sutter at sutter scored. and there he's learned firsthand california's rich potential asset agricultural producer and as a place to raise livestock. sutter had herds of cattle and large wheatfields, and bidwell went to work for sutter and kind of got some good on-the-job training for what would later become his own operation of years later at rancho chico. in 1846 when john c fremont an
bidwell was born in upstate new york in 1819, and his family moved around. they were frontier homesteaders and then they moved from new york into pennsylvania and then ohio. and then in his early 20s bidwell left his family and had about to what was then the front tier in iowa and missouri. he tried developing a claim in westerwestern missouri and gaven that after just a year or two. and decide to head to california, which was then still mexican territory. he helped organize what became known...
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a popular giraffe in upstate new york has a new baby boy.s morning, with more than one million people watching it on the zoo's youtube livestream. we even had the livestream on our kron 4 news facebook page this morning.... the 15-year- old new mom lives at "the animal adventure park" a private zoo....about two hours from new york city. her fans have been waiting for weeks in anticipation of her having a baby. april will raise the baby boy, but he will be moved elsewhere in upto 10-months. the zoo says it will have a contest to decide on a name for the calf. . (justine) get ready for... yet another round of wet weather...(jr stone) taking a look at furturecast4... showing us the amount rain we're about to see on easter sunday...(justine) your complete forecast... coming up on kron4 news at 11... i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more
a popular giraffe in upstate new york has a new baby boy.s morning, with more than one million people watching it on the zoo's youtube livestream. we even had the livestream on our kron 4 news facebook page this morning.... the 15-year- old new mom lives at "the animal adventure park" a private zoo....about two hours from new york city. her fans have been waiting for weeks in anticipation of her having a baby. april will raise the baby boy, but he will be moved elsewhere in upto...
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they're dealing with a white-out condition through sections of upstate new york, vermont, new hampshirens have light snow and temperatures are freezing. we're looking at a chilly start for philadelphia, 39, 40 in millville along with atlantic city. today, 53, we'll keep mostly cloudy skies, maybe couple of peaks of sunshine. tomorrow, the better of the two outdoor days with 61 degrees and a lot of sunshine, the pollen count yesterday it was lower because of that rain. increasing over the next several days before dropping again by tuesday. that is our next chance for rainfall and temperatures. much of next week in the low 60's, back over to you. >> thank you so much. >>> it's a common disease few people heard of but likely you know someone suffering from it. doctors say shogrins syndrome is one of the most poorly understood and recognized in any category, you may not have known his but even venus williams suffered from the disease. he'll explain exactly what symptoms. will lock like and kathy lawrence, let's start with you, how did you come to discover that you had show grin's syndrome >
they're dealing with a white-out condition through sections of upstate new york, vermont, new hampshirens have light snow and temperatures are freezing. we're looking at a chilly start for philadelphia, 39, 40 in millville along with atlantic city. today, 53, we'll keep mostly cloudy skies, maybe couple of peaks of sunshine. tomorrow, the better of the two outdoor days with 61 degrees and a lot of sunshine, the pollen count yesterday it was lower because of that rain. increasing over the next...
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and 56 degrees in lancaster as we widen out, see that blue contour that's the cooler air upstate new yorknd new england we're talking about 40s and that's going to spill toward the southeast into our region during the overnight. the next three days fair weather high pressure will be anchored to the north. that means dry and sunny with low humidity and winds out of the northwest. so it will be cool and comfortable. then by the weekend a huge ridge builds in the east upper levels of the jet stream and atmosphere that means all the warmth lifts north and we are talking about temperatures back in the 80s. specifically for easter sunday. it look like it will be the warmest easter sunday in decad decades. the morning temperature 60. hunts by the afternoon talking about a high of 84 degrees. any rain should be holding off until the evening hours. so it look like a really beautiful day. overnight 48 in the city. 45 degrees in the suburbs much during the day tomorrow we'll go hour by hour. 7:00 a.m. 46. by 9:00 a.m. 50 degrees with winds out of the northeast. lunch outside at 57. by the time the k
and 56 degrees in lancaster as we widen out, see that blue contour that's the cooler air upstate new yorknd new england we're talking about 40s and that's going to spill toward the southeast into our region during the overnight. the next three days fair weather high pressure will be anchored to the north. that means dry and sunny with low humidity and winds out of the northwest. so it will be cool and comfortable. then by the weekend a huge ridge builds in the east upper levels of the jet...
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school diploma and my mother passed away during that time and i moved up and worked on a farm in upstate new york for several years. i dropped out of society and i came back to new york to give it another try. i never really used any of that legend but it gave you the certainty of people ask you questions that you have answers. >> the kgb gave you extensive training, but there are only certain things they didn't know, some nuances. two stories i'd like you to bring up. one is about canada and one is about a passport in chicago. can you give those stories quickly so show how the kgb couldn't prepare you for every circumstance. >> the matter how much we think about what could happen, there's things you are not prepared for. here are some weird issues where i didn't have the cultural training to be an american right away that took a while to assimilate. i took a test trip to canada for three months to learn to live and speak the language and be as close to the united states as possible without being in it. the first night i went to dinner in a restaurant and got a bottle of beer and i'm looking arou
school diploma and my mother passed away during that time and i moved up and worked on a farm in upstate new york for several years. i dropped out of society and i came back to new york to give it another try. i never really used any of that legend but it gave you the certainty of people ask you questions that you have answers. >> the kgb gave you extensive training, but there are only certain things they didn't know, some nuances. two stories i'd like you to bring up. one is about canada...
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but more recently we see the iranians venturing into infrastructure there is a damn in upstate new york they could get inside my if they wanted and had it been active they could have created a natural disaster that flooded local community in upstate new york and that is worth the iranians are headed. it is a very serious threat for the government has done a little bit in dating iranian hackers recently put much more information hast to be put out to identify these threats if we don't we don't know how to counteract these threats. >> it is deeply concerning to me but more importantly this highlights they are non governmental organizations and the u.s. needs to do much better job of information sharing to make sure fed is a private company or critical infrastructure to have the tools to invest in cyber securities and these situations don't have been so to look more broadly at the book i want to preface by saying it will read the'' but where do we go from here? we have a opportunity to put forth a strategy with information warfare i found it quite compelling in the book he talk about the 2
but more recently we see the iranians venturing into infrastructure there is a damn in upstate new york they could get inside my if they wanted and had it been active they could have created a natural disaster that flooded local community in upstate new york and that is worth the iranians are headed. it is a very serious threat for the government has done a little bit in dating iranian hackers recently put much more information hast to be put out to identify these threats if we don't we don't...
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we're going to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and other places.i think you people all probably agree with that, right? wouldn't you agree with that? >> i would. >> you better believe it. our farmers deserve a government that serves their interests and empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much. that's what today's executive order is all about. with this order, i'm directing secretary purdue to work with other members of my cabinet to identify and eliminate unnecessary regulations that hurt our nation's farmers and rural communities. sonny, i signed a lot of regulations and terminations that really help the farmer a lot. you know what i'm talking about. but we have some left and you'll identify them. we've gotten rid of the biggest ones. that was a big help, right? you are all ready. they won't tell you about it, but big numbers and they'll mean a lot to the farmers. this order establishes the interagency task force on agriculture and rural prosperity to be led by secretary purdue. i just want to tell you that it's an honor to b
we're going to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and other places.i think you people all probably agree with that, right? wouldn't you agree with that? >> i would. >> you better believe it. our farmers deserve a government that serves their interests and empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much. that's what today's executive order is all about. with this order, i'm directing secretary purdue to work with other members of my...
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the could be a big boon for businesses. ( ♪ ) it just feels like anything is possible here in upstate new york( ♪ ) at corning, i test smart glass that goes all over the world. but there's no place like home. there's always something different to do like skiing in the winter, jet skiing in the summer. we can do everything. new york state is filled with bright minds like samantha's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. search for...
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it's the first time a calf was born at the animal park in upstate new york.rth that is the dad in the side pen, but he was definitely pacing. when the baby boy came out -- there he is in the shade -- he kind of jumped. so, really awesome. the miracle of birth. story toua has a scary te i emergency vet because he drank liquor and was showing signs of alcohol poisoning. officers found the owner heavily intoxicated behind the wheel of a car. the 44-year-old had spilled some liquor and maxwell drank it. he was stumbling around just like a person would. doctors say maxwell is back to being his ordinary cell. the owner is in jail, facing dui and animal cruelty charges. to have to work inside right now, because it is so beautiful outside. josh: it really is, blue skies, middle 70's. tomorrow it will almost feel like summer -- not quite ready for that, it will be a little hot. to timeout.e rain 76 degrees right now at reagan national, the breeze out of the south. that have warmed so much heading into tomorrow. also why we will stay mild tonight. showers from cumberla
it's the first time a calf was born at the animal park in upstate new york.rth that is the dad in the side pen, but he was definitely pacing. when the baby boy came out -- there he is in the shade -- he kind of jumped. so, really awesome. the miracle of birth. story toua has a scary te i emergency vet because he drank liquor and was showing signs of alcohol poisoning. officers found the owner heavily intoxicated behind the wheel of a car. the 44-year-old had spilled some liquor and maxwell...
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we're going to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and lots of other places think you people all probably agree with that, right? would you agree with that? you better believe it. our farmers deserve a government that serves their interests and empowers them to do the hard work they love to do so much. that is what today's executive order is all about. with this order i'm directing secretary perdue to work with other members of my cabinet to identify and eliminate unnecessary regulations that hurt our nation's farmers and rural communities. now, sonny, i already signed a lot of regulations and terminations that really help the farmer a lot. you know what i'm talking about. we have some left, you will identify them. we've really gotten rid of some of the biggest ones. that was a big help, right? you're already, they won't tell you about it but they are big numbers. it will mean a lot to the farmers. this order also establishes the interagency task force on agriculture and rural prosperity to be led by secretary perdue. i just want toell you it is an honor to b
we're going to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and lots of other places think you people all probably agree with that, right? would you agree with that? you better believe it. our farmers deserve a government that serves their interests and empowers them to do the hard work they love to do so much. that is what today's executive order is all about. with this order i'm directing secretary perdue to work with other members of my cabinet to identify and eliminate...
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the draft cam may be down but we are talking about april the giraffe a cash giraffe from rural upstate new york because the owners of animal adventures are not saying how much they pulled in from the april related stuff but the marketing experts say it could be hundreds of thousands. the toys r us sponsorship, go fund me page, text messages related to this and merchandise. the park owners say the proceeds are going to be provided among park improvement, a contribution to the giraffe conservation foundation and funding local children with unexpected medical expenses. >>> we are keeping an eye on this large building fire, a building under construction in college park. we know no one was hurt but you can tell there is still significant smoke. you can have all of the information on the wusa 9 >>> that'll >> chloe: dear kevin, i miss you so much. i wish i could have said goodbye. it's one of the many things i would do differently if i could do it over again. i'm writing to tell you what i wanted to tell you before i left. kevin
the draft cam may be down but we are talking about april the giraffe a cash giraffe from rural upstate new york because the owners of animal adventures are not saying how much they pulled in from the april related stuff but the marketing experts say it could be hundreds of thousands. the toys r us sponsorship, go fund me page, text messages related to this and merchandise. the park owners say the proceeds are going to be provided among park improvement, a contribution to the giraffe...
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and, you know, chris collins up in upstate new york, the first member of congress on the trump trainopen about it. doesn't do town halls. he'll meet with small groups. i imagine, though, the pressure is going to grow and grow. and i imagine everyone is finding out -- >> sure. >> -- how reluctantly popular obamacare was. >> and the pressure should grow, right? and the bucket of things that harold and i don't miss are town halls when you have a historically unpopular president. and to the memberious spoke of, if you're blaming, you're not campaigning, right? look. we have had unpopular presidents before. we have had bad presidents before. and you have republican members of congress trying to defend a historically unpopular president with low credibility to their own constituents. now here is the important thing. and here is what i would suggest to my colleagues, and frankly what i did when i was in congress. concede the points where you can, right? it's the art of war. president trump should release his taxes and be a republican that says that because if there is nothing to hide, then
and, you know, chris collins up in upstate new york, the first member of congress on the trump trainopen about it. doesn't do town halls. he'll meet with small groups. i imagine, though, the pressure is going to grow and grow. and i imagine everyone is finding out -- >> sure. >> -- how reluctantly popular obamacare was. >> and the pressure should grow, right? and the bucket of things that harold and i don't miss are town halls when you have a historically unpopular president....
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oure going to take care of dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and other places. think you all probably agree with that, right? you better believe it. our farmers deserve a government that serves their interests and empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much. that is what today's executive order is all about. directingorder i am secretary purdue to work with other members of my cabinet to identify and eliminate unnecessary regulations that hurt our nation's farmers and rural communities. i have signed a lot of regulations and terminations that really helped the farmer a lot. you know what i'm talking about. but we have some left and we will identify them. but we have really gotten rid of some of the biggest ones. that was a big help, right? they won't tell you about it, but they are big numbers and it will mean a lot to the farmers. this order also establishes the interagency task force on agriculture and rural prosperity to be led by secretary purdue. i just want to tell you that it is an honor to be with you because, among many other things w
oure going to take care of dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and other places. think you all probably agree with that, right? you better believe it. our farmers deserve a government that serves their interests and empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much. that is what today's executive order is all about. directingorder i am secretary purdue to work with other members of my cabinet to identify and eliminate unnecessary regulations that hurt our nation's...
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as a say in the book, betty did not create me in upstate new york. and it is about time people realize the transformations and women that happen very radically in the mid 20th century are not entirely due to the women's movement. i show an introduction to this book, many things preceded the creation of now. i mean you are diana and the avengers was in a black leather catsuit doing all of that stuff. any betty friedan did not create her either. anyway, i don't want to get sidetracked because the whole thing will turn to that. let me -- only have a certain amount of time. let me see. what happened was, at madonna. madonna was so important. the weight she is behaving out such an embarrassment because the current madonna bears no resemblance to the pioneering madonna of the 1980s and 90s. but she will live forever for she did. the pro-sex feminist movement of the 1990s was made possible by madonna's trifling with pornography and exposure of the body and so on. enter brilliant videos of the 80s and 90s. i believe there truly works of art. her great.was 19
as a say in the book, betty did not create me in upstate new york. and it is about time people realize the transformations and women that happen very radically in the mid 20th century are not entirely due to the women's movement. i show an introduction to this book, many things preceded the creation of now. i mean you are diana and the avengers was in a black leather catsuit doing all of that stuff. any betty friedan did not create her either. anyway, i don't want to get sidetracked because the...
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. >> kroft: it took him a year to find his footing in upstate new york, where he spent the next decadehing his studies, working on a dairy farm and starting a modest feta cheese business... where one day he spotted an ad. >> ulukaya: it said, "fully equipped yogurt plant for sale." and it has a picture in front, it said 1920 on the back. there was small, small pictures of various per-- parts of the plant. and i called the number. >> kroft: the real estate agent said the 85-year-old factory was owned by kraft foods, which had decided to get out of the yogurt business. >> ulukaya: and i asked for the price, and he says $700,000. i mean, you cannot even get a tank with $700,000. how could this be? so i didn't ask the second time, because i didn't want him to think that i-- >> kroft: didn't believe him? >> ulukaya: yeah. >> kroft: or get him to reevaluate the price? >> ulukaya: yeah, he says, "oh, maybe-- we're asking too little." >> kroft: sensing an opportunity, hamdi set off to the small village of new berlin, new york to have a look. there he found the last employees of the last plant
. >> kroft: it took him a year to find his footing in upstate new york, where he spent the next decadehing his studies, working on a dairy farm and starting a modest feta cheese business... where one day he spotted an ad. >> ulukaya: it said, "fully equipped yogurt plant for sale." and it has a picture in front, it said 1920 on the back. there was small, small pictures of various per-- parts of the plant. and i called the number. >> kroft: the real estate agent said...
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day that millions around the world were waiting for exhibit t, the birth of a babigy raf in upstate new york. the mother was put on a live stream. birth the newborn was up on its feet and it's a boy. congratulations to all. we can tell you mom and baby are doing well. for all of us at ♪ >>> why is sandra bullock speaking out exclusively to "access hollywood." i'm liz hernandez. >> and i'm cscott evans. >> she came to us to put all these rumors to rest. sandra bullock is not retiring or moving to jackson hole, wyoming as the cover of "ok" claims. the magazine claims she made the decision to settle in wyoming with her kids and boyfriend after talking to bruce willis who raised his family in idaho. sandra's rep told us she never even spoke to bruce. as for the claims that she's buying her favorite jackson hole haunt, she
day that millions around the world were waiting for exhibit t, the birth of a babigy raf in upstate new york. the mother was put on a live stream. birth the newborn was up on its feet and it's a boy. congratulations to all. we can tell you mom and baby are doing well. for all of us at ♪ >>> why is sandra bullock speaking out exclusively to "access hollywood." i'm liz hernandez. >> and i'm cscott evans. >> she came to us to put all these rumors to rest. sandra...
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. >> the foreclosed upstate new york home of actor stephen baldwin, has been auctioned off for only $100 how did i miss that. >> court documents, show the property was bought back by the bank. baldwin ridge name bought the 3,000 square foot house back in 2000 for $800,000. but he stopped making his $7,000 a month mortgage payments more than six years ago. >> wow. it takes six years. >> wow. on the hook for more than $1.1 million. he claims the bank wrongfully defaulted against him and didn't act in good faith to negotiate a settlement. all right. >> you might be, if you are a baldwin fan, could have a house in the future. glad tidings this morning for a couple who could soon become known as the first couple of professional wrestling. >> former ufc champ, and, olympic bronze medalist, ronda rousey revealed she and her boyfriend of two years, travis brown are getting married. question to rousey. in new zealand last week. still went down ender, i think it's too soon. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as littl
. >> the foreclosed upstate new york home of actor stephen baldwin, has been auctioned off for only $100 how did i miss that. >> court documents, show the property was bought back by the bank. baldwin ridge name bought the 3,000 square foot house back in 2000 for $800,000. but he stopped making his $7,000 a month mortgage payments more than six years ago. >> wow. it takes six years. >> wow. on the hook for more than $1.1 million. he claims the bank wrongfully defaulted...
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one batch of rain moving its way across upstate new york, the canadian border. can see that there's obviously some moisture associated with that. but it's continue to go fizzle as it heads our way. yeah we'll see more clouds, i don't think you'll see much more than isolated shower however. now this looks morrow bust than earlier this morning. it's got a pretty big swath of rain showers through south dak, parts of iowa, that's at least the beginnings of the storm that will cross through with a couple of frontal bound boundaries i show you future weather more of a wider zoom. and what you're going to notice here as this first little batch of rain moves out we'll start to see maybe even a line of steady rain that moves in later on tonight but tomorrow that warm front begins to lift in. kind of lack luster in terms of its overall moisture content but it is going to help trigger a shower or thunderstorm especially late in the day and at night. now, by friday, cold front comes along. that, too, going to bring a shower or thunderstorm. mainly in the first half of the d
one batch of rain moving its way across upstate new york, the canadian border. can see that there's obviously some moisture associated with that. but it's continue to go fizzle as it heads our way. yeah we'll see more clouds, i don't think you'll see much more than isolated shower however. now this looks morrow bust than earlier this morning. it's got a pretty big swath of rain showers through south dak, parts of iowa, that's at least the beginnings of the storm that will cross through with a...
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animal adventure park in harpersville upstate new york say the giraffe cam will go dark by the end ofhe giraffe cam made animal adventure park the second most live viewed channel in youtube history with more than 232 million live views in the last three months and you have to wonder will a human being try to do something like this and you think he, oh, no, but -- >> i hope not. >> i do, too. >> some things should be private. some things are sacred. >> yes. >> it is 4:54. a waitress brought to tears by one customer's generosity. what she says the customer gave her. >> the new sensation is in new jersey that won't ever make you will choose between tacos and pizza anymore. >> ♪ vanessa: i got hurt and was given painkillers. by the time the drugs ran out, i was addicted. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can too. you're not alone. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.g
animal adventure park in harpersville upstate new york say the giraffe cam will go dark by the end ofhe giraffe cam made animal adventure park the second most live viewed channel in youtube history with more than 232 million live views in the last three months and you have to wonder will a human being try to do something like this and you think he, oh, no, but -- >> i hope not. >> i do, too. >> some things should be private. some things are sacred. >> yes. >> it is...
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the upstate new york animal park where april the giraffe gave birth live online on saturday. holding a naming contest. it will cost you a dollar to vote. april's healthy baby boy weighed in at 129 pounds. and stretched more than 5'9". taller than both of us. >> a small baby. mom, get this, is so protective. when a vet got too close to her baby, there you go. back up, fella. he was met with a kick landing where it really, really hurts. april knows where to kick. >> got the mom defenses. >>> next up, a couple of sisters from georgia who have plenty of choices when it comes to where they want to go to college. >> we're talking about the mitchell sisters. between them, they've accepted -- they've been accepted to 40 colleges. here's the best part. they've earned more than $900,000 in scholarship offers. which is impressive. as you know. >> making all of us feel like underachievers. they have narrowed it down to north carolina a & t or howard university in washington. no matter what their decision, we know they're going to stick together. they've decided to stick together, go toge
the upstate new york animal park where april the giraffe gave birth live online on saturday. holding a naming contest. it will cost you a dollar to vote. april's healthy baby boy weighed in at 129 pounds. and stretched more than 5'9". taller than both of us. >> a small baby. mom, get this, is so protective. when a vet got too close to her baby, there you go. back up, fella. he was met with a kick landing where it really, really hurts. april knows where to kick. >> got the mom...
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day that millions around the world were waiting for, the birth of a baby giraffe at a zoo in upstate new york. the anticipation had gone on for weeks. the mother april was seen in a live stream put out by the zoo that drew up to 5 million viewers every day. within an hour of its birth the newborn was on its feet and it's a boy. mom and baby appear to be doing well. >>> when we come back, a teenager finds her calling making a big >>> finally tonight, a florida high school student is on a mission to bring comfort to the families of police officers killed in the line of duty. she's doing it by making them teddy bears in a way they'll never forget. >> reporter: she eyes each scene plotting the story in every stitch. >> they come out looking different. >> reporter: you might say strange afterschool activity for a ninth grader. the 14-year-old will tell you it's no hobby. meagan is on a mission. >> i know i can help them and that's what keeps me going. >> reporter: the daughter of a florida police sergeant knows too well about the danger that comes with the job. >> what they do every day is they go
day that millions around the world were waiting for, the birth of a baby giraffe at a zoo in upstate new york. the anticipation had gone on for weeks. the mother april was seen in a live stream put out by the zoo that drew up to 5 million viewers every day. within an hour of its birth the newborn was on its feet and it's a boy. mom and baby appear to be doing well. >>> when we come back, a teenager finds her calling making a big >>> finally tonight, a florida high school...
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a year earlier in upstate new york this inflatable house flew 20 feet in the air.e children i >> and i always hear that's the safe thing to do. >> i don't know if they're safe but quite a ride or scary for those kids. that's what's making news in america this morning. >> have a great monday. don't forget to catch us at atmfans.com. >> all right. have a good one. >> good morning it is mud, april 10. matt is off, jeanette reyes got the yellow memo and she is joining us. >> i did, we'll wake you up today. breaking overnight, police are tracking down a hit-and-run driver who fled the scene. >> sky6 live hd we're starting our workweek with summer-like temperatures that's never bad. >> let's find out about that from david murphy and karen rogers has the help with the
a year earlier in upstate new york this inflatable house flew 20 feet in the air.e children i >> and i always hear that's the safe thing to do. >> i don't know if they're safe but quite a ride or scary for those kids. that's what's making news in america this morning. >> have a great monday. don't forget to catch us at atmfans.com. >> all right. have a good one. >> good morning it is mud, april 10. matt is off, jeanette reyes got the yellow memo and she is joining...
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home is the animal adventure park in upstate new york where they hope all this attention will boost conservation to see the lives that we're changing and the impact that we're making not just in personal lives but also in giraffe education and the need for conservation, that's the home run. >> reporter: tonight, it's likely snuggles, milk, and a nap for the baby who brought smiles to so many around the world. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >>> and in case you're wondering, the name for that little boy still tbd but when we find out, we'll let you know. thanks so much for watching. "gma" and "this week" in the morning and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. and i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night.
home is the animal adventure park in upstate new york where they hope all this attention will boost conservation to see the lives that we're changing and the impact that we're making not just in personal lives but also in giraffe education and the need for conservation, that's the home run. >> reporter: tonight, it's likely snuggles, milk, and a nap for the baby who brought smiles to so many around the world. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >>> and in case you're wondering,...
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cooler air is coming in the wake of a cold front you can see it through southeast can in a dan upstate new yorkthe 40s and that's where many of us will be overnight tonight. for the next three days, we're talking about high pressure to the north bringing in sunny and dry weather. so fairly uneventful. temperatures will be in the mid 60s which is seasonal for this time of year. it will be dry it will be breezy and that means those allergens will be high those pollen levels high as well. so for allergy sufferers. we are going to have to gut it out for at least the next four to five days. overnight tonight, temperatures will be falling into the 40s. 48 in the city. mid 40s for the suburbs. quiet and cool but clear. during the day tomorrow, the high temperature going for 66 degrees. normal high is at 63. so it's a seasonal day with northwesterly winds at 10 miles an hour. after thursday, friday, we will see a future lift in the jet stream and so warmth building in the east again. temperatures soaring well above normal. we went back through the records for easter sunday the warmest was 83 degrees in
cooler air is coming in the wake of a cold front you can see it through southeast can in a dan upstate new yorkthe 40s and that's where many of us will be overnight tonight. for the next three days, we're talking about high pressure to the north bringing in sunny and dry weather. so fairly uneventful. temperatures will be in the mid 60s which is seasonal for this time of year. it will be dry it will be breezy and that means those allergens will be high those pollen levels high as well. so for...
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. >> and she lived at the animal adventure park in upstate new york and they started live streaming inruary, april, as she is near the due date. the giraffes are pregnant for about 15 months. they are not sure when she will give birth but they think it could be tonight. >> and in the future, maybe they would pin point it better for her sake. >>> what kind of weather is april going to half. >> our april, chances of showers in the north bay and the best chance for bay area will be wednesday into thursday. >> here comes the rain. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> we'll see you tonight at 11:00. have a great night. mcconnell, and we've got some great discoveries for you along the open road. we'll explore the rugged santa cruz mountains and see trails being planned in a new preserve to allow people and pumas room to roam in harmony. we'll drive into a lovely landscape and go underground to discover coal country in california. we'll find exciting new ways our latino community is getting outdoors and connecting with nature. and marvel at the magnificent art of john muir laws and be inspi
. >> and she lived at the animal adventure park in upstate new york and they started live streaming inruary, april, as she is near the due date. the giraffes are pregnant for about 15 months. they are not sure when she will give birth but they think it could be tonight. >> and in the future, maybe they would pin point it better for her sake. >>> what kind of weather is april going to half. >> our april, chances of showers in the north bay and the best chance for bay...
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iam from i am from upstate new york. i am here because this is the most important issue we have today, to ta ke important issue we have today, to take care of this earth we depend on for everything. if we don't take ca re of for everything. if we don't take care of it, we don't have anything. i want the next generations, the future generations, to be able to live on this planet without being contaminated by governments and corporations. in defence of our environment, for the climate, because we need to do it, and we believe it. well, we're expecting president trump to speak in the next half hour or so. it will be from a rally for his supporters in harrisburg, which is the state capital of pennsylvania. that is a long way from washington. here is what some of those waiting for him to arrive had to say the fa ct for him to arrive had to say the fact is he got in there and is doing what he is supposed to do. especially yesterday in his speech from the nra, it was very important to me. i am from the nra, it was very importan
iam from i am from upstate new york. i am here because this is the most important issue we have today, to ta ke important issue we have today, to take care of this earth we depend on for everything. if we don't take ca re of for everything. if we don't take care of it, we don't have anything. i want the next generations, the future generations, to be able to live on this planet without being contaminated by governments and corporations. in defence of our environment, for the climate, because we...
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moving east with another round of severe weather expected tomorrow in parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york. our team is covering the latest from the region this evening. we begin with gabe gutierrez outside dallas. gabe? >> reporter: kate, good evening. authorities here spent the day urgently searching for more victims. thousands of people are still without power. and as we take a live look from the air, you can see the mangled debris. incredibly, everyone inside this event venue survived, but if the tornado had struck just an hour later, this building would have been packed with high school students. in east texas, the wide path of destruction stretches for 35 miles in van zandt county alone. in the small town of canton, at least four people were killed. more than 50 were hurt. >> i don't know how we got out of the house. >> reporter: larry birdsong and his wife barrely survived, huddled in a hallway, debris around them. their daughter concerned. >> my only concern is that they were okay. everything else can be replaced. just material stuff. >> got out of there just in time. >> reporter:
moving east with another round of severe weather expected tomorrow in parts of pennsylvania and upstate new york. our team is covering the latest from the region this evening. we begin with gabe gutierrez outside dallas. gabe? >> reporter: kate, good evening. authorities here spent the day urgently searching for more victims. thousands of people are still without power. and as we take a live look from the air, you can see the mangled debris. incredibly, everyone inside this event venue...