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i'm contessa brewer in upstate new york. how canada's prices are putting a american farms in danger. >>> the trump administration is waiting for congress to approve trade talks so the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, can be renegotiated. it is the trade pact the commerce secretary describes as being outdated, and ripe for reform. >> nafta is an ancient treaty. it's decades old. and neither our economy nor the mexican or canadian economies are remotely similar to when they were back when the deal was done. there's nothing about the digital economy. there's very little in it about the surrogate economy. and the sections that it does address, some of those are also clearly obsolete. >> secretary ross also said that the closer the nafta talks get to the mexican election, the more difficult they will become. >>> trade relations with canada have also become straped. president trump recently accused the country of intentionally undercutting american prices on dairy products. contessa brewer reports tonight from new yo
i'm contessa brewer in upstate new york. how canada's prices are putting a american farms in danger. >>> the trump administration is waiting for congress to approve trade talks so the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, can be renegotiated. it is the trade pact the commerce secretary describes as being outdated, and ripe for reform. >> nafta is an ancient treaty. it's decades old. and neither our economy nor the mexican or canadian economies are remotely similar to...
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we maybe all be republicans but a district in upstate new york is different than a republican district in california host:. let's get -- california. host: let's get you a color from the peach state. guest: congressman ferguson, i think you're a great man. i appreciate you running and winning and representing the state of georgia. i am in the fifth district under john lewis, and i am also an independent. i don't necessarily agree with the line item in the budget for the additional forces at the border. that could of been put more toward health care reform as an individual that works in the community every day in the city of atlanta, i come across individuals that are suffering with health care, with obamacare , trying to get hiv/aids medication that they cannot afford, because the obamacare, the way that it is written, the medication is still so high that it makes it unattainable. these people are dying. i don't necessarily agree with the spending bill. i don't agree with finances are being allocated. i don't think the people's voices are being heard. certainly, what you deal with every
we maybe all be republicans but a district in upstate new york is different than a republican district in california host:. let's get -- california. host: let's get you a color from the peach state. guest: congressman ferguson, i think you're a great man. i appreciate you running and winning and representing the state of georgia. i am in the fifth district under john lewis, and i am also an independent. i don't necessarily agree with the line item in the budget for the additional forces at the...
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that were in place overnight and the moon is shining bright and bigger picture shows more snow upstate new york again a little taste of winter for some of the region here in early may. again, high pressure is kind of in control out to the west that's pushing in a cooler northwest flow. this is going to be around for a couple days here and that's one of the reasons temperatures are going to be hanging out more in the 60's than the 70's and even 80's that we should be seeing this time of year. again, highs later on this afternoon about 10 degrees below where they should be. good news, we'll have a good amount of sunshine and once we get the sun up into the sky it will feel rather pleasant, temperature 64 degrees. 64 degrees. it will be a comfortable afternoon for a jog or after school activities. more sunshine tomorrow up to 68. 70's back on wednesday but then towards the end of the week we get a chance of showers back losing the sunshine temperatures falling back into the 60's. that's a check of the weather. erin is back. a little busy on the roads this morning erin. >> this is 66 already mike a
that were in place overnight and the moon is shining bright and bigger picture shows more snow upstate new york again a little taste of winter for some of the region here in early may. again, high pressure is kind of in control out to the west that's pushing in a cooler northwest flow. this is going to be around for a couple days here and that's one of the reasons temperatures are going to be hanging out more in the 60's than the 70's and even 80's that we should be seeing this time of year....
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president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate from hobart and william smith colleges in upstate new york, and delivered the commencement address to graduates. this is half an hour. >> i now present william jefferson clinton as a candidate for the degree of dr. of human docers -- degree of
president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate from hobart and william smith colleges in upstate new york, and delivered the commencement address to graduates. this is half an hour. >> i now present william jefferson clinton as a candidate for the degree of dr. of human docers -- degree of
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[laughter] >> former president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate in upstate new york and to lizard the cut -- delivered the commencement address to graduates. this is half an hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> i now present william , dr. ofn clinton letters. [applause] >> william jefferson clinton, 42nd president of the united states, born in the aptly named city of hope, arkansas, to a recently widowed mother and raised by a comparing grandfather with a high school education. service as aic teenager by president john f. kennedy, and taught by his own
[laughter] >> former president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate in upstate new york and to lizard the cut -- delivered the commencement address to graduates. this is half an hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> i now present william , dr. ofn clinton letters. [applause] >> william jefferson clinton,...
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my mother passed away during that time and then i just moved up and went to work on a farm in upstate new york for several years. i dropped out of society and then i came back to new york to give it another try. so that's when my real life started kicking in. i never really used any of that legend. it was necessary to have just in case -- it gave you the certainty that people ask you questions, that you have answers. >> the kgb gave you extensive training as we talked about. there are only certain things they could know, nuances, cultural differences you had to learn the hard way. two stories i want to bring up. about a beer bottle it in canada and a passport in chicago. give the stories and how the kgb would not prepare you for every circumstance. >> no. no matter how much you think about what would happen, there are things you are not prepared for. so here is some weird issues where i didn't have the cultural training to be an american right away. it took a while to assimilate. so my, i took a test trip to canada for three months to learn to live in, speak the language and you know, be as cl
my mother passed away during that time and then i just moved up and went to work on a farm in upstate new york for several years. i dropped out of society and then i came back to new york to give it another try. so that's when my real life started kicking in. i never really used any of that legend. it was necessary to have just in case -- it gave you the certainty that people ask you questions, that you have answers. >> the kgb gave you extensive training as we talked about. there are...
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new york city with fog. then see storms this afternoon. not too much bad weather. here is scranton and upstate new york with some showers this morning. later today, the sun should come out long enough to spark stronger thunderstorms newburgh from hudson valley, detroit, manchester, through pittsfield and springfield. almost to worcester. tornado threat is very low. we could get damaging winds and hail with stronger storms. here's how the timing will look. beyond rain threat today, this is 6:00 a.m., these are showers i showed you. going through the afternoon, little dots are all thunderstorms on the map. mostly from hudson valley northward to northern new england. isolated showers around d.c., a few in jersey. the greatest concentration, further north you are into new england. then by thursday finally a decent day. may be a quick passing shower. 90% of the day is sunny, dry. about time for a lot of people. there's great weather to be had today, if you're from chicago through areas of ohio, minneapolis, 75 and sunny. bottle it up. as nice as it gets. summer has taken hold of the south. we will
new york city with fog. then see storms this afternoon. not too much bad weather. here is scranton and upstate new york with some showers this morning. later today, the sun should come out long enough to spark stronger thunderstorms newburgh from hudson valley, detroit, manchester, through pittsfield and springfield. almost to worcester. tornado threat is very low. we could get damaging winds and hail with stronger storms. here's how the timing will look. beyond rain threat today, this is 6:00...
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new york food business. new york has clearly established itself and has the 19th congressional district as a craft beer destination. we are especially proud of our local upstate craft breweries which support our local economy, jobs, farms and tourism. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to announce and to congratulate these two fine establishments within the 19th congressional district. mr. speaker, my colleagues, i'm also pleased today to congratulate my predecessor in congress, congressman chris gibson, for his wonderful service to our country and to congress. chris will soon be honored by the columbia county association in the city of new york as man of the year. i've known chris for over 30 years and i'm blessed to call him and his family inside neighbors in the villeage of kendrahook where we both live. he exemplifies service in its many forms. chris is a proud patriot. he served 24 years in the united states army, rising to the rank of colonel. he's a highly decorated veteran who received not only the bronze star but the purple heart during his combat deployments. he was deployed seven times, including four combat tours in iraq. he made great sacrifices, as did hi
new york food business. new york has clearly established itself and has the 19th congressional district as a craft beer destination. we are especially proud of our local upstate craft breweries which support our local economy, jobs, farms and tourism. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to announce and to congratulate these two fine establishments within the 19th congressional district. mr. speaker, my colleagues, i'm also pleased today to congratulate my predecessor in congress, congressman chris gibson,...
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west, storms to the north, most of the storms will be concentrating to the north and e over upstate new york and new england where severe thunderstorm watch is in place we could see couple cells moving through in the poconos, lehigh valley but right now no thunderstorm activity just a cell moving south of mount pocono putting down a few rain drops and keeping an eye on the cluster in and around washington d.c. but note that is trend weakening. it couldably rain to delaware in the next several hours. for tonight chance of a shower or thunderstorm early otherwise mostly clear, partly cloudy falling back down to 61 tomorrow we will get rid of the miserable month of may and kick off june on a beautiful note. mostly sunny, splendid, and a warm high of 80 degrees. a weise head in the next several hours chance of hit or miss thunderstorm north of the city. waking up tomorrow morning your thursday morning commute watch out for that sun glare and sunglasses, sunshine takes us all throughout our thursday and as we head into friday as well, keeping a round of sunny skies, much nicer conditions. i did m
west, storms to the north, most of the storms will be concentrating to the north and e over upstate new york and new england where severe thunderstorm watch is in place we could see couple cells moving through in the poconos, lehigh valley but right now no thunderstorm activity just a cell moving south of mount pocono putting down a few rain drops and keeping an eye on the cluster in and around washington d.c. but note that is trend weakening. it couldably rain to delaware in the next several...
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the national hotline is run out of our upstate new york office and now in atlanta, they have a second office. >> so contractor office as well said they were that call center for the hampton va. >> i'm sorry, the va and in some cases they run a call center, they do not run the crisis line. they run regular calls that come in and want to be asked for appointments or get to certain places three telephone operator. we do run call centers across the country but it's we only have 1800 number for our veterans crisis line and that's run out of upstate new york in atlanta. >> i'm just trying to understand the veterans crisis line. if i called hampton say not that i'm suicidal but it will say dial seven,. >> it will say welcome and if you're having issues related to suicidal ideation, these better words than not, please dial seven and will automatically be connected to our national veterans crisis line. >> okay. thank you. i have no further questions. thanks for your time. >> thank you. i really think that if were having a hard time understanding how veterans crisis light works then imagine how
the national hotline is run out of our upstate new york office and now in atlanta, they have a second office. >> so contractor office as well said they were that call center for the hampton va. >> i'm sorry, the va and in some cases they run a call center, they do not run the crisis line. they run regular calls that come in and want to be asked for appointments or get to certain places three telephone operator. we do run call centers across the country but it's we only have 1800...
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new york, and then i moved here, to los angeles. lemonis: where in new york? patrick: i'm originally from upstate binghamton. -lemonis: okay.patrick: which is where we had our family bakery and our family business. d then i -- lemonis: you were a baker? patrick: my dad was. my dad lives in upstate new york. lemonis: and your mom? -patrick: is no longer here. -lemonis: she passed away. patrick: my mom died eight years ago this week, actually. lemonis: oh, man. patrick: when someone is dealt something like that and such a tragedy -- and she was super-young, too -- you can either go super depressed and put your head under the covers, or be like "[bleep] it, life is too short. i'm gonna live my dream and do exactly what i want." so, 10 weeks later, after my mom died, i found myself living here with no job, and i knew i was gonna have a clothing brand. lemonis: well, your mom would probably dig this. she would think it was cool, right? patrick: she probably would be pissed that i moved to l.a. with no health insurance or, like [laughs] i don't want it. i want to have my life. i want to have my dream. when i was 18 years old, i w
new york, and then i moved here, to los angeles. lemonis: where in new york? patrick: i'm originally from upstate binghamton. -lemonis: okay.patrick: which is where we had our family bakery and our family business. d then i -- lemonis: you were a baker? patrick: my dad was. my dad lives in upstate new york. lemonis: and your mom? -patrick: is no longer here. -lemonis: she passed away. patrick: my mom died eight years ago this week, actually. lemonis: oh, man. patrick: when someone is dealt...
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olympic training center in lake placid in upstate new york. the cause of death not determined. >>> dreaming in front. oh, always dreaming has won the kentucky derby! >> and derby day at the churchill downs in louisville, kentucky. always dreaming there opening up a lead down the stretch to capture the run for the roses. rain made it, as you see there, a sloppy course for the field of 20 3-year-olds. always dreaming was the 9-2 favorite. fifth consecutive favorite to win the derby. >>> and, finally, if you live in florida, it's maybe not unusual to walk in your backyard and spot wildlife. but one homeowner didneck this . a zebra. >> what? >> a zebra. police say the animal ran away from its owner. i guess it's somebody's pet zebra. >> huh? >> and they finally caught up to it. the zebra was returned to the owner. >> wait. >> how is it legal to have a zebra? >> i know. i have no idea. but that one is going in our florida file of the very strange, which is always getting -- well, the florida file is a very large one. >> i love florida. >> so somebo
olympic training center in lake placid in upstate new york. the cause of death not determined. >>> dreaming in front. oh, always dreaming has won the kentucky derby! >> and derby day at the churchill downs in louisville, kentucky. always dreaming there opening up a lead down the stretch to capture the run for the roses. rain made it, as you see there, a sloppy course for the field of 20 3-year-olds. always dreaming was the 9-2 favorite. fifth consecutive favorite to win the...
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been made. ( mark ) three people are missing and one person has died in extreme flooding in upstate new yorkty officials say it is the heaviest flooding they have seen in fifty years. hundreds of homes have been flooded and thousands of people have been evacuated. upstate new york has also been devastated by flooding near lake ontario. ( mark ) the flooding near lake ontario has also caused erosion to the coastline. ( darya ) opponents of california's bullet train are again trying to put the brakes on the project. but yesterday a judge rejected another lawsuit. it was aimed at blocking the state's 64-billion dollar high- speed rail project that would link los angeles to san francisco by 20-30. opponents say they may file an appeal. the judge hearing the case says he will hear an appeal from the group buy says they must present different arguments for blocking the project. ( mark ) coming up on the kron four morning news... a man s
been made. ( mark ) three people are missing and one person has died in extreme flooding in upstate new yorkty officials say it is the heaviest flooding they have seen in fifty years. hundreds of homes have been flooded and thousands of people have been evacuated. upstate new york has also been devastated by flooding near lake ontario. ( mark ) the flooding near lake ontario has also caused erosion to the coastline. ( darya ) opponents of california's bullet train are again trying to put the...
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we got showers rolling through the region of upstate new york, one or two showers trying to make it through the chesapeake, as far as today here is the severe weather threat. we could have a isolated storm around d.c., baltimore, even new york city. but this area of yellow where the slight risk is where the best chance is of damaging wind and small hail. albany to across the mass pike to springfield and southern >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a foggy start this morning. look at easton this morning. the fog has been thickening overnight. it's going to be around for hours. zero visibility in some areas. coatesville reporting zero visibility. down to one mile in bluebell and doylestown. look at northeast philadelphia, mt. holly, zero visibility. now millville's reporting zero visibility. fog this morning, a chance of storms this afternoon. i've got your neighborhood forecast at 4:30. >> we'll see you in a little bit. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for "nbc10 news today" -- >> hazmat scare or science project? new details about the chemical scare that closed down st
we got showers rolling through the region of upstate new york, one or two showers trying to make it through the chesapeake, as far as today here is the severe weather threat. we could have a isolated storm around d.c., baltimore, even new york city. but this area of yellow where the slight risk is where the best chance is of damaging wind and small hail. albany to across the mass pike to springfield and southern >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a foggy start this...
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this region this will be day we got showers rolling through the region of upstate new york, one or two showers trying to make it through the chesapeake, as far as today here is the severe weather threat. we could have a isolated storm around d.c., baltimore, even new york city. but this area of yellow where the slight risk is where the best chance is of damaging wind and small hail. albany to across the mass pike to springfield and southern portions of vermont and new hampshire. now here is a closer look at your day ahead. as we look at northern new england that's the greatest chance and coverage of showers and storms today. isolated storms south of new york city, and how about beautiful weather for you today, indianapolis, chicago, through the quad cities, des moines and omaha. enjoy that. it's a tradition we show you every year, english tradition, racers tumble down cooper's hill in the cheese rolling race. thousands of spectators brave wet and muddy conditions to watch the ev from 1826. it's believed to date back even further. this year's winner was chris anderson tied the mark for
this region this will be day we got showers rolling through the region of upstate new york, one or two showers trying to make it through the chesapeake, as far as today here is the severe weather threat. we could have a isolated storm around d.c., baltimore, even new york city. but this area of yellow where the slight risk is where the best chance is of damaging wind and small hail. albany to across the mass pike to springfield and southern portions of vermont and new hampshire. now here is a...
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." >>> officials in upstate new york meanwhile, are trying to n untangle the mystery involving the sudden death of 37 kwoorld steven holcomb died in his sleep. an autopsy found fluid in his lungs but preliminary toxicology reports didn't show any drugs in his system and the coroner says no indication of foul play. >> quite a story of survival in utah. a man out for a ride in his atv ended up 90 feet down in an old mineshaft. he was camping with family and went for that nighttime ride. mine stuck there for several hours. nearly 100 search and rescue team members worked to get the man out. he was airlifted out in serious condition to a nearby hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. >>> and a rally car racer in the canary aisles is thankful for a well-placed guardrail. he crashed friday during a portion of a race on a mountain pass but luckily you can see that rail kept the driver and his co-pilot from going completely over the side of a cliff. both men are okay. the rail and the car on the other hand probably going to need a lot of work. >>> speaking of crashes check out this pile
." >>> officials in upstate new york meanwhile, are trying to n untangle the mystery involving the sudden death of 37 kwoorld steven holcomb died in his sleep. an autopsy found fluid in his lungs but preliminary toxicology reports didn't show any drugs in his system and the coroner says no indication of foul play. >> quite a story of survival in utah. a man out for a ride in his atv ended up 90 feet down in an old mineshaft. he was camping with family and went for that...
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this is what is left of the hudson valley mall in upstate new york. the empty stores show the demise of the american shopping center. it is lunch time, and i'm in the food court. normally it would be really busy, but as you can see, it is rather quiet. this is what happens when the big department stores leave. they take the customers with them. in just the last two years, both macy's and jcpenney have closed their doors at the hudson valley mall. and the future of sears is looking rocky. independent kiosks become collateral damage. >> the mall is getting a little bit slower. a lot of stores left. but we still have hope. reporter: in the absence of customers, hope may be all he has. although it is a hope shared by the new owners of the mall, who believe they can turn it around. nationwide, though, the outlook for retail looks bleak. bbc news, new york. tim: let's go back to our breaking story in the last few minutes, the sacking of fbi director james comey. katty kay joins me on the phone. he has given evidence recent days -- hillary clinton blames him
this is what is left of the hudson valley mall in upstate new york. the empty stores show the demise of the american shopping center. it is lunch time, and i'm in the food court. normally it would be really busy, but as you can see, it is rather quiet. this is what happens when the big department stores leave. they take the customers with them. in just the last two years, both macy's and jcpenney have closed their doors at the hudson valley mall. and the future of sears is looking rocky....
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and canada isn't alone--parts of upstate new york are also ddealing with devastating floods along the southern shore of lake ontario. frost advisory in effect until 9am for western suburbs. - chilly morning; nice afternoon - tomorrow - warmest day of the week - showers return late week - rain for part of mother's day weekend - may warmth in sight today: mostly sunny. chill start, nice afternoon. highs: 65-69 winds: nw 5 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. not as cold. lows: 44-51 winds: s 5 mph wednesday: partly sunny. milder. highs: 68-72 winds: n 5-10 mph an alert for tea drinkers this morning. the new recall after two people are sickened. pitch. why the tech giant wants to move into a d-c library - still ahead. i feel it every day. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply but feel light. and wake up ready to perform. even with the weight of history on my shoulders. find your exclusive retailr at tempur-pedic.com with tempur-pedic.t
and canada isn't alone--parts of upstate new york are also ddealing with devastating floods along the southern shore of lake ontario. frost advisory in effect until 9am for western suburbs. - chilly morning; nice afternoon - tomorrow - warmest day of the week - showers return late week - rain for part of mother's day weekend - may warmth in sight today: mostly sunny. chill start, nice afternoon. highs: 65-69 winds: nw 5 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. not as cold. lows: 44-51 winds: s 5...
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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 barely survived, huddled in a hallway, as their home collapsed around them. their daughter found them among the debris. >> my only concern is that they were okay. everything else can be replaced. it's just material stuff. >> got o
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...
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>> former president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate in upstate new york and to lizard the cut -- delivered the commencement address to graduates. this is half an hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> i now present william , dr. ofn clinton letters. [applause] >> william jefferson clinton, 42nd president of the united states, born in the aptly named city of hope, arkansas, to a recently widowed mother and raised by a comparing grandfather with a high school education. service as aic teenager by president john f. kennedy, and taught by his own college professor that america was the greatest nation in history because our people believed into things. that tomorrow could be better than today, and that everyone has a perfect -- personal responsibility to work to that end. for your public service as general,s attorney governor, and former president of the united states, for your continued philanthropic work across the
>> former president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate in upstate new york and to lizard the cut -- delivered the commencement address to graduates. this is half an hour. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> i now present william , dr. ofn clinton letters. [applause] >> william jefferson clinton, 42nd president...
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radar showing the highest point to the allegheny central pennsylvania through upstate new york, seeing pretty rare for this part of the world. radar closer to home showing light rain from hagerstown back to western portions of frederick county and trying to get in -- al to northern montgomery county. passing showers north of washington this morning then later this afternoon, we'll all have a chance of showers. here's what it looks like, sunshine quickly becoming cloudy. we'll have a few peaks of sun this afternoon, again, passing showers in the forecast through about 4:00, 5:00. a shower chance moves off. we clear out and wake up to a bright and sunny monday morning. monday looks really nice. to the left when it comes to sunshine. it should be mostly sunny but still cool. high temperatures today, just 40. 64 in washington, 63 in annapolis, only in the upper 50's in points off towards our west with a decent breeze. low temperatures overnight, 44 in washington, but look at these 30's showing up north and west, upper 30's not a frost concern yet, although locally as you get toward winches
radar showing the highest point to the allegheny central pennsylvania through upstate new york, seeing pretty rare for this part of the world. radar closer to home showing light rain from hagerstown back to western portions of frederick county and trying to get in -- al to northern montgomery county. passing showers north of washington this morning then later this afternoon, we'll all have a chance of showers. here's what it looks like, sunshine quickly becoming cloudy. we'll have a few peaks...
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through much of upstate new york. really from boston to philadelphia if you're driving i-95 or 87 or 90, buffalo, all those places you may have to face downpours. haven't been bad in terms of airport delays, could get worgs for major cities. i mentioned houston, but also atlanta, detroit, chicago could face weather related delays. temperatur for this holiday quite warm. actually very hot as you head off further to areas of the west where we're above normal but cooler in parts of the northeast and staying warm but not quite as hot as what we've seen in texas. notice back in the 80s as opposed to 90s where temperatures have been past few days. overall stormy conditions in the north and south but west looking great for memorial day holiday. >> all right. bonnie, thank you very much. >>> senator john mccain is commemorating memorial day in stray. he visited australia memorial and laid a wreath at the site honoring forces who fought alongside australians in world war ii. he praised the military alliance. >> every since the
through much of upstate new york. really from boston to philadelphia if you're driving i-95 or 87 or 90, buffalo, all those places you may have to face downpours. haven't been bad in terms of airport delays, could get worgs for major cities. i mentioned houston, but also atlanta, detroit, chicago could face weather related delays. temperatur for this holiday quite warm. actually very hot as you head off further to areas of the west where we're above normal but cooler in parts of the northeast...
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this is what is left of the hudson valley more in upstate new york.opping centre. lunchtime, i'm in the food court. normally it would be really busy. as you can see, rather quiet. this is what happens when the big department stores leave that they ta ke department stores leave that they take the customers with them. in the last two years, both macy's and jcpenney have closed their doors at the hudson valley malt. the future of sears is looking rocky. independent kiosks become collateral damage. the maul is getting slower. almost every month. a lot of schools have left. we still have hope. in the absence of customers, hope maybe all he has. although it is a hope shared by the new owners of the shopping all who believe they can turnit shopping all who believe they can turn it around. we already well ahead of the pace of closures ahead of the recession 2007, 2000 eight. this is truly a new phenomenon. in my opinion, it is going to continue to expand right through this year, into 2018. you think we will see more closing this year and next year? yes. about
this is what is left of the hudson valley more in upstate new york.opping centre. lunchtime, i'm in the food court. normally it would be really busy. as you can see, rather quiet. this is what happens when the big department stores leave that they ta ke department stores leave that they take the customers with them. in the last two years, both macy's and jcpenney have closed their doors at the hudson valley malt. the future of sears is looking rocky. independent kiosks become collateral damage....
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hejoins me now from hillsdale in upstate new york. we should be straight about this.e the director of the fbi for any reason whatsoever. for donald trump and his supporters, this is the democrats looking for excuses as to why they lost the election. this man needs to be surrounded by adulation. he cannot abide what he ta kes to adulation. he cannot abide what he takes to be disloyalty. he thought james comey was disloyal, along with sally yates and others. general flynn. there will be others. he needed a commitment from james comey. apparently james comey needed a commitment from james comey. apparentlyjames comey was invited to the white house previously. donald trump wanted to say, let me show you how big my thing is. and can i count on you? comey said "not in the political sense." donald trump needs slaveish obedience. we don't know whether thatis obedience. we don't know whether that is true. people at the side of james comey said he denied absolutely that donald trump was not under investigation. yet a president is entitled, a leader, is entitled to expect loyalt
hejoins me now from hillsdale in upstate new york. we should be straight about this.e the director of the fbi for any reason whatsoever. for donald trump and his supporters, this is the democrats looking for excuses as to why they lost the election. this man needs to be surrounded by adulation. he cannot abide what he ta kes to adulation. he cannot abide what he takes to be disloyalty. he thought james comey was disloyal, along with sally yates and others. general flynn. there will be others....
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in upstate new york, representative tom reed got an earful at his town hall meetings. many of their concerns focused on so-called pre-existing conditions. this man says he recently donated a kidney. >> now that i have a pre-existing condition my cost of health care could go up significantly and also i could possibly be denied health care. >> reporter: the republican bill would roll back the affordable care act's protections for patients with pre-existing conditions. that's one out of every four americans. health insurers would still have to cover them. but the bill does include a mechanism allowing insurance companies to raise rates on those patients, possibly even making their insurance unaffordable. in idaho, congressman raul labrador shot back at a constituent who told him people will die without access to health care. >> that line is so indefensible. nobody dies because they don't have access to health care. >> it will be great health care and your premiums will come down and your deductibles will come down. so you will have better health care at a lower cost. and
in upstate new york, representative tom reed got an earful at his town hall meetings. many of their concerns focused on so-called pre-existing conditions. this man says he recently donated a kidney. >> now that i have a pre-existing condition my cost of health care could go up significantly and also i could possibly be denied health care. >> reporter: the republican bill would roll back the affordable care act's protections for patients with pre-existing conditions. that's one out...
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in another big story tonight, it is raining in the east from florida to upstate new york. this follows a system that brought floods this week to at least nine states in the midwest and the deep south. rivers rose to record levels in missouri, illinois, oklahoma, and arkansas, where residents were assessing the damage. michelle miller was there. >> reporter: in walnut ridge, arkansas, greg gill used a motorboat instead of a tracker to sail over his rice, corn, soybean and peanut plants. more than 5,000 acres of crops and ground in up to 16 feet of water. >> this is definitely not normal. you know, they say it was a 100-year flood, but this is the fourth one in my lifetime. >> reporter: bit by bit, greg and kim chaffin mopping up the last of 15 inches of floodwater that drenched their store just up the road in pocahontas. how big of a setback is this? >> well, what i told someone earlier is we probably lost 15% of our inventory. we're hoping that in two weeks we'll be back up and running. get right back here actually. >> reporter: the shop was in its new location for only tw
in another big story tonight, it is raining in the east from florida to upstate new york. this follows a system that brought floods this week to at least nine states in the midwest and the deep south. rivers rose to record levels in missouri, illinois, oklahoma, and arkansas, where residents were assessing the damage. michelle miller was there. >> reporter: in walnut ridge, arkansas, greg gill used a motorboat instead of a tracker to sail over his rice, corn, soybean and peanut plants....
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. >> where you see the enhanced threat here, colored in orange, pennsylvania, upstate, new york, damaging wind, heavy rain, hail and even isolated tornados will be likely. >> reporter: high schoolers in posey county, indiana were able to take the weekend weather in stride. >> it was a bummer, but it worked out fine. it seems like everybody was having a good time. >> reporter: they dressed up for a second straight day after flooding postponed saturday's prom. brook silva-braga, for cbs news, canton, texas. >> later today the department of water resources will conduct a final snowpack survey of the season. this is a look at the sierra from sky drone 5. the last measurement of the season is expected to break records according to electronic sensors. the snowpack is nearly double what it is normally this time of year. >>> it's a good thing, but the thing i'm worrying about is that you want a gradual warmup. you don't want go from unseasonably cool to unseasonably hot because then you get a faster melt of the snow and that's when you get the flooding so we will have to keep a watchful eye on th
. >> where you see the enhanced threat here, colored in orange, pennsylvania, upstate, new york, damaging wind, heavy rain, hail and even isolated tornados will be likely. >> reporter: high schoolers in posey county, indiana were able to take the weekend weather in stride. >> it was a bummer, but it worked out fine. it seems like everybody was having a good time. >> reporter: they dressed up for a second straight day after flooding postponed saturday's prom. brook...
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that would thereby sector five reactionary a baptist minister from upstate new york was a vocal abolitionist since the 1840's. 30 years later, he was seeing the coming of the lord by the army. president lincoln and his ention -- this explicitly post position was voiced, and of the time i come where the perfect equality of the white and black race was to be established. as previously noted, winchester's women were the most immersive for if -- breast service -- he had me noted that he had on his incredible men than they were untiring and the efforts to show how they hated us. shared protestant religion -- could not bridge the divide. one of the very first families, a lady, dropped her bible or prayerbook and it was instantly picked up by one of our boys who stood by and handed it to the lady who scaled at him and refused to take it. if you have read about occupied virginia, you know raising the union flag over the street and women like going into the mud to avoid walking underneath. if most of the soldiers were new using -- new england yankees, citizens trembled a month later at the approach o
that would thereby sector five reactionary a baptist minister from upstate new york was a vocal abolitionist since the 1840's. 30 years later, he was seeing the coming of the lord by the army. president lincoln and his ention -- this explicitly post position was voiced, and of the time i come where the perfect equality of the white and black race was to be established. as previously noted, winchester's women were the most immersive for if -- breast service -- he had me noted that he had on his...
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upstate new york, which is trump country, wisconsin, hawaii, he lived in oklahoma and now d.c. we know respect admire, and love lotted of people who voted for trump. we known them for years. we know that prevailing narrative did not clash with our own reality of the people we know. these people are among the best people we know. this project is sort of mission of understanding. trying to understand what's going on in these communities. host: let me take calls real quick. all others port st. lucie florida, christy hi. caller: i was asked how i feel about trump. host: do you have a question or comment for our guests? caller: well basically i think that on trump, i knew him. i lived right down the street from him growing up. i'm a disabled attorney. i am flabbergasted how little i get. i was working in my passion. so i never worked a day in my life. host: misdirected how? caller: you know, if you look at his proposal, for example his tax proposal, 15% tax cut he's doing it's going to to be financed by the poor. the tax code proposed will allow people to reorganize to llc. host: th
upstate new york, which is trump country, wisconsin, hawaii, he lived in oklahoma and now d.c. we know respect admire, and love lotted of people who voted for trump. we known them for years. we know that prevailing narrative did not clash with our own reality of the people we know. these people are among the best people we know. this project is sort of mission of understanding. trying to understand what's going on in these communities. host: let me take calls real quick. all others port st....
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either railroad and i recreated the set, two flats, propped up from behind, i than old barn from upstate new yorkmerica, both sides and parties love the red barn. and that cycle house has the opposite connotations. it's almost like a good and evil words, i called the transitional object cycle born, it was sitting on top of the met, people could look at it from central park and see the cycle house on top of the net. we had a look through some of your well—known pieces, blown up shared, which people may or may not the familiar with but in terms of your thinking, on the selection, what you knew last week... that you now have to properly engage and produce a piece of sculpture to reflect... it could be in any form. i work in all kinds of ways. how are you thinking? i opened a show a couple of days ago which was more about the american election, a video piece, i don't know. i think what i'm going to do asi know. i think what i'm going to do as i always do is absorb myself in the material and ideas will emerge. i've had lots of ideas but i am going to bat those away because being out on the trail, othe
either railroad and i recreated the set, two flats, propped up from behind, i than old barn from upstate new yorkmerica, both sides and parties love the red barn. and that cycle house has the opposite connotations. it's almost like a good and evil words, i called the transitional object cycle born, it was sitting on top of the met, people could look at it from central park and see the cycle house on top of the net. we had a look through some of your well—known pieces, blown up shared, which...
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we'll take carr of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and a lot of other places. >>west economic growth as trade deficits dragged on the economy. gross domestic pukt down from 2.6 percent. and our trade deficit with canada almost 12 billion and trade deficit with mexico totaling 60 billion and the united states has a trade deficit in goods with china. joining us to talk about the trump administration's prospects and what it is doing to ensure stronger growth and trade is the secretary ross. it is great to have you with us. i know you are busy as you can be going after all of the issues. starting with one you highlighted today. that is on lumber. soft wood lumber which canada is dumping lumber in this country for a very long time supported by subbe sides in canada. >> unfortunately, lou, it is true. the way it works, the provinces own the sanding timber and they charge way below market fees for what is called stump sxaj namely the right to cut the trees down. that in turn, lets the canadians ship lumber in the united states at a subsidized price. and they have a 35 pe
we'll take carr of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york and a lot of other places. >>west economic growth as trade deficits dragged on the economy. gross domestic pukt down from 2.6 percent. and our trade deficit with canada almost 12 billion and trade deficit with mexico totaling 60 billion and the united states has a trade deficit in goods with china. joining us to talk about the trump administration's prospects and what it is doing to ensure stronger growth and trade is...
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air mass for the next several days into the weekend, 47 in new york, 36 in pittsburgh, it is called enough for a little bit of snow in upstate new york, freeze warnings and affect ongoing throughout the work week overnight and there is your satellite radar, a little snow to the great lakes, it does happen this time of year but people want springtime temperatures, i don't we will get that until next week. the west as well dealing with unsettled weather and a trough here, threat for severe storms as low-pressure moves into the high plains, large hail damaging winds, isolated tornadoes and ongoing front not only today but tomorrow for the central us. this area of low pressure across the west, area of low pressure across the northeast and in between the high-pressure we call that an omega block, things are the way they are over the next couple days and you see where it is warm. if you would like to move to the central plains that is where you will find it. the omega block and the trough, high-pressure. chris back and give me some spring. >> always complaining too hot, too cold, i am used to it. 10 minutes after the hour a brand-
air mass for the next several days into the weekend, 47 in new york, 36 in pittsburgh, it is called enough for a little bit of snow in upstate new york, freeze warnings and affect ongoing throughout the work week overnight and there is your satellite radar, a little snow to the great lakes, it does happen this time of year but people want springtime temperatures, i don't we will get that until next week. the west as well dealing with unsettled weather and a trough here, threat for severe storms...
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giving in their own way is the long and short of it for one upstate new york family. >> abc news reporterra introduces us to one very special mom and her six sons. >> these three are triplets. and the two, the two with similar haircuts are the twins. >> this is what the six brothers, yes, there are six of them, look like today. this is earlier in the week. six boys, six heads of long flowing locks, plus mom's, all donated to remember someone special. >> three years ago, a friend of ours had a son that passed away from cancer. on the first anniversary of his passing, my three oldest boys donated their hair in his memory. >> well, the little ones wanted in. and so since 2015, this hasn't happened. >> all right. shake your head. >> not a single haircut until now. mom's too. this week the family collectively donated 17 feet of hair to an organization that makes wigs for sick kids. >> it was so funny. the day after i said i don't recognize my own children. >> those new do's coming with some good feelings too. >> it makes me feel a bit better about myself knowing that i can do something to make
giving in their own way is the long and short of it for one upstate new york family. >> abc news reporterra introduces us to one very special mom and her six sons. >> these three are triplets. and the two, the two with similar haircuts are the twins. >> this is what the six brothers, yes, there are six of them, look like today. this is earlier in the week. six boys, six heads of long flowing locks, plus mom's, all donated to remember someone special. >> three years ago,...
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upstate new york, trump country, wisconsin, hawaii, he lived in oklahoma and now d.c.e know, respect, admire and love a lot of people who voted for trump. we've known them our whole lives. we twhoe that that prevailing narrative, it kind of clashed with our own reality. the people we know. these people are among the best people we know. this project, we call it a mission of understanding, trying to understand what's going on in these communities. >> let me talk calls real quick. all others, florida, christy, hi. >> caller: hi, how are you? >> find. go ahead. >> caller: i was asked how i feel about trump. >> do you have a question or comment for our guest? >> caller: well, basically i think that your misdirected on trump. i knew him, i lived right down the street from him growing up. i'm a disabled attorney. i am flabbergasted at how little i get from -- but then again it was getting a lot more as an attorney. and by the way i was working in my passion. so i never worked a day in my life. >> so, kristen, misdirected how? >> caller: well, you know, if you look at his pro
upstate new york, trump country, wisconsin, hawaii, he lived in oklahoma and now d.c.e know, respect, admire and love a lot of people who voted for trump. we've known them our whole lives. we twhoe that that prevailing narrative, it kind of clashed with our own reality. the people we know. these people are among the best people we know. this project, we call it a mission of understanding, trying to understand what's going on in these communities. >> let me talk calls real quick. all...
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up from behind out of an old red barn from u pstate n ew behind out of an old red barn from upstate new yorklared transitional object cycle barn, the barn sitting on top of the net, people can look at it from central park and see the cycle house on top of the net. that's take a look at your well—known pieces, including a blown up shed which people may or may not be familiar with but in terms of your thinking, in this election, but you knew last week, that you now have to properly engage and produce a piece of sculpture to reflect this election? it doesn't have to be sculpture, it could be in any form, have to be sculpture, it could be in anyform, i have to be sculpture, it could be in any form, i work in all kinds of ways. how are you thinking? i opened a show a couple of days ago more about the american election which is about the american election which is a video piece. i don‘t know. i think what i‘m going to do as i always do, absorb myself in the material and ideas will emerge. i mean, i had lots of ideas but i am going to bat those away because being out on the trail and those away bec
up from behind out of an old red barn from u pstate n ew behind out of an old red barn from upstate new yorklared transitional object cycle barn, the barn sitting on top of the net, people can look at it from central park and see the cycle house on top of the net. that's take a look at your well—known pieces, including a blown up shed which people may or may not be familiar with but in terms of your thinking, in this election, but you knew last week, that you now have to properly engage and...
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thunderstorms but most of the activity off to the north where severe thunderstorm watch in place for upstate new york new england. that is where most of the activity will be concentrated over next several hours but we could see a storm rolling through toward the poconos, and lehigh valley, seeing shower trying to work into lehigh county right now but pretty quiet conditions as we off to the south we have a cluster of thunderstorm working in the d.c. area this is moving east so we could deal with that residual shower activity a few rumbles of thunder across delaware as we head into this evening. future weather showing best chance of the shower or storm it will be very hit or miss in nature and will be mainly north of the city as we head throughout overnight period things quieting down. thursday morning commute you'll need sunglasses as we head through the day, mostly sunny conditions, as we head into friday as well keeping around that sunshine, we will watch out for chance ovulate day thunderstorm into friday late day and evening. overnight tonight chance of the thunderstorm early partly cloudy droppi
thunderstorms but most of the activity off to the north where severe thunderstorm watch in place for upstate new york new england. that is where most of the activity will be concentrated over next several hours but we could see a storm rolling through toward the poconos, and lehigh valley, seeing shower trying to work into lehigh county right now but pretty quiet conditions as we off to the south we have a cluster of thunderstorm working in the d.c. area this is moving east so we could deal...
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. >> this right here number 2, 23-year-old bowler in a bowling alley in upstate new york.0 in under a minute and a half. we 13ed up the video. it was not this quick. twelve strikes all the way down the lane and 86.9 sec seconds. >> i'll ask the question i always ask. how many dimes did he do it. >> in one sequence. >> i bet over and over. >> are you suggesting number one blue jays chris coklin trying score up and offer. >> yes. >> superman music i like that. look at athleticism. usually see the collection. as tends to happen when anything the pros do the kis want to emulate. ucf college baseball player brian bowsman coming hope and he does his own version ever the superman slide against fem miss. he saw that and was that's a great way to score the run. >> do you tell all the years -- kids at home not to do it. >> just videotape it. >> now, wait, don't do it if you don't videotape. it. >> you're going to mack a great dad some day. >> little league. >> and it's sglout out? >> that's right. >> you'll still be in, in the top five. >> you're out in middle league but from here.
. >> this right here number 2, 23-year-old bowler in a bowling alley in upstate new york.0 in under a minute and a half. we 13ed up the video. it was not this quick. twelve strikes all the way down the lane and 86.9 sec seconds. >> i'll ask the question i always ask. how many dimes did he do it. >> in one sequence. >> i bet over and over. >> are you suggesting number one blue jays chris coklin trying score up and offer. >> yes. >> superman music i like...
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tariff we announce it yesterday and working to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york. and lots of other places. let's go back to our town hall audience andet your thoughts on this and some of the bigger picture t i actuly wto start with a bigger picture. let me lay out the question for you first and then you can raise your hand. with your thoughts on it. the question is what do you think about the presidency so far in the first 100 days. are you strongly in favor, do you have concerns about how things are going or are you disappointed. let's go backwards. let's start with those that would say 96 days and i'm disappointed not too many. all right. a couple of folks back there. the second part sort of concerned things are okay but i'm a little concerned. so how many strongly support what you see so far? >> hands up all around. you heard the are the president just talking about moments ago. about the canada issue. ways to improve their business. do you think they made a wise move. >> i think our workers need to be protected. and when it is and takes action i applaud him f
tariff we announce it yesterday and working to take care of our dairy farmers in wisconsin and upstate new york. and lots of other places. let's go back to our town hall audience andet your thoughts on this and some of the bigger picture t i actuly wto start with a bigger picture. let me lay out the question for you first and then you can raise your hand. with your thoughts on it. the question is what do you think about the presidency so far in the first 100 days. are you strongly in favor, do...
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take a look at canada, this nasty weather stretching down to upstate new york and the southern shore of lake ontario. the next chance of rain in the area will be thursday at friday, kind of the same time as we will have here moving through. this morning, no rain, it's mostly about the mostly clear skies in the beautiful start. a morning chill with temperatures in the 30's to the areas just north and west of d.c., temperatures warming quickly and nicely today under sunshine, going up today to 67 for a high temperature but around lunchtime today we will hit a temperature of around 60 degrees and upper 60's, late. going through tomorrow, the warmest day of the work week. dropping to 56 wednesday night, watch the future weather for thursday, a lot of clouds across the area with showers that will start moving very close. friday as we get ready to wrap up the work week we could be looking at la's for the morning rush and evening rush, as well as by air, from d.c. to pittsburgh, columbus, towards ohio from this next weather system. we will talk about the impact from the weekend, coming up.
take a look at canada, this nasty weather stretching down to upstate new york and the southern shore of lake ontario. the next chance of rain in the area will be thursday at friday, kind of the same time as we will have here moving through. this morning, no rain, it's mostly about the mostly clear skies in the beautiful start. a morning chill with temperatures in the 30's to the areas just north and west of d.c., temperatures warming quickly and nicely today under sunshine, going up today to 67...