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it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllisfrom 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, uncle cur
it's a, the chihuahuan desert, which extends into west texas. >> in upstate new york, don and phyllisfrom 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,...
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ronald reagan starting with that one. >> right you do need name recognition but come on. >> upstate new york will not vote for cynthia nix sglon that's not her demo. >> that's not her demo. >> new york city though. >> oh, yeah. >> british punk singer claiming band from the u.s. over imperson nation of president trump and. >> because it's so bad. >> you can't even get proper let's talk about statue of liberty. >> this guy should be banned. what's going on with lady liberty here. >> immigration officials say peter by waters member of the ba t band test tube babies was not band. custom and border protections said he was denied entry because he did not from proper visa to get into the u.s. the rest of his band went on but humid in california. >> thank goodness. >> you're a huge test tube baby man. more than a fan really. i'm happy. >> super. >> i like their myspace page if the day. >> i never had a myspace p page. >> no. >> is that the claim to fame. >> i never had myspace page. try to find it good luck. >> good luck. >> challenge is out there we're back after this [vo] one moment can change a l
ronald reagan starting with that one. >> right you do need name recognition but come on. >> upstate new york will not vote for cynthia nix sglon that's not her demo. >> that's not her demo. >> new york city though. >> oh, yeah. >> british punk singer claiming band from the u.s. over imperson nation of president trump and. >> because it's so bad. >> you can't even get proper let's talk about statue of liberty. >> this guy should be banned....
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that was said the combination who is a good candidate and then i just moved my a family from upstate new york. but they were homesick and i am not. >> go to the cia and apply the kgb has a different way they didn't say come work for us. they did not come right out to say that or to join the kgb. wanted to make sure you were the right fit. >> it is a mutual feeling and the question was asked would you be interested in something like this? it was quite clear i could have said no. so let's take a look they needed to find out for themselves the fire was the right material because from early on it would be for undercover work and desmond's pointed out that requires a certain personality. i met with my handler once a week and we talked about everything. and he got to know me very well. in with this particular object write a report i a bet he you wrote a report every time we met gradually he introduced me to the idea of what it would be like to do this kind of work and it took there year-and-a-half before he popped the question and that was done a senior person in berlin. and i had 24 hours to say y
that was said the combination who is a good candidate and then i just moved my a family from upstate new york. but they were homesick and i am not. >> go to the cia and apply the kgb has a different way they didn't say come work for us. they did not come right out to say that or to join the kgb. wanted to make sure you were the right fit. >> it is a mutual feeling and the question was asked would you be interested in something like this? it was quite clear i could have said no. so...
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they elected the president by 16% in upstate new york, a district mitt romney lost by 1%. high migration numbers, high taxes, high energy costs. they would like to see businesses in our business stay and retain and grow. they like the made in america initiative. so many older businesses -- my business is 70 years old. i sat in a business where paul revere started his business and operational. remmington arms started 200 years ago. it's still running. these businesses are iconic longtime businesses. we want to keep them there. >> one of the things the president talks about is the number of jobs he's created. as you know the number of jobs created in the first six months of this term, i'm not one of these people who think presidents get too much plame or credit for jobs. it's not likely. we've had job creation. showing the bar of monthly job creation since 2009. either been going on for a long time. it does sort of take away from some of the president's integrity if he keeps on taking credit for things as if they haven't happened before. look at the dow. that's from 2009 mar
they elected the president by 16% in upstate new york, a district mitt romney lost by 1%. high migration numbers, high taxes, high energy costs. they would like to see businesses in our business stay and retain and grow. they like the made in america initiative. so many older businesses -- my business is 70 years old. i sat in a business where paul revere started his business and operational. remmington arms started 200 years ago. it's still running. these businesses are iconic longtime...
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long time ago, piece of it was when i was growing up my grandparents had a small restaurant in upstate new york. the cook was a black woman named laura. she was having problems with her husband and they said will move in with us and she moved in with us for about three years. during that time, i spent time with her family they were smart, funny, interesting and the food was wonderful and i actually prefer being with her family the mile. that stuck with me in terms of a working, with her family so that's especially where nana mama came from. that gets to be a combination of this woman and my grandmother. who is one of these people who would go up on television when she was 80 years old. literally up three stories a new sale my gosh,. >> that's not how she died. >> the children book thing, when we have a son jack was 19 now. when he was little, he's a very bright kid, he was not a big reader. when he was eight i have been stimulated to write books for kids because people turn the pages that's useful for kids to get them of all. but when jack he wasn't a big reader and that summer and i wish more
long time ago, piece of it was when i was growing up my grandparents had a small restaurant in upstate new york. the cook was a black woman named laura. she was having problems with her husband and they said will move in with us and she moved in with us for about three years. during that time, i spent time with her family they were smart, funny, interesting and the food was wonderful and i actually prefer being with her family the mile. that stuck with me in terms of a working, with her family...
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a guy i met because he worked at a plant store here, has daca, is coming back to his home in upstate new york. every person getting on a bus in upstate new york is being asked by agents what's your citizenship? what's your citizenship? and he had daca, and they still detained him because well, you didn't have the letter. >> so here is my question. we've been hearing stories like this. and i guess a question for you, jennifer, whether you think -- i want to be clear about this. this administration, parts of it really do believe in this as a project. this isn't just performance, right? i don't think even think stories like that are they're doing that for political reasons. this actually is a core feature of the kind of ideological movement that brought this president to power. i think that's also part of what you saw today. >> absolutely. they are xenophobes. they are nationalists. they think that america needs to be frozen or taken back to the 1950s. they think our identity is like the right wing parties in europe say about blood and soil. hand is what they believe in. it's deeply biased. it's
a guy i met because he worked at a plant store here, has daca, is coming back to his home in upstate new york. every person getting on a bus in upstate new york is being asked by agents what's your citizenship? what's your citizenship? and he had daca, and they still detained him because well, you didn't have the letter. >> so here is my question. we've been hearing stories like this. and i guess a question for you, jennifer, whether you think -- i want to be clear about this. this...
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much of the president's push to get jobs back in america was part of your decision to go to upstate new yorkould say significant. we're looking for a friendlier environment. again, it's nice. we're an east coast company, and new york's convenient from that vantage point. but what i would say is policies of -- and deregulation policies that lower taxes on our payroll taxes, that allows us to be more competitive in the market globally. maria: it's why we discuss it every morning. jeff, great to see you. thanks so much. good luck. >> thank you. maria: breaking news we want to get to, president trump is just tweeting on north korea moments ago. serious tweet here: military solutions are now fully in place. lock and loaded should north korea act unwisely. hopefully, kim jong un will find another path. mike baker is with us this morning, lucky the you to talk about this. your thoughts. >> i like -- i'm sort of a discipline guy, and i think discipline in messaging, consistency in messaging particularly as things start the rise and get spun up in terms of the tension. so i'm, i would like to think t
much of the president's push to get jobs back in america was part of your decision to go to upstate new yorkould say significant. we're looking for a friendlier environment. again, it's nice. we're an east coast company, and new york's convenient from that vantage point. but what i would say is policies of -- and deregulation policies that lower taxes on our payroll taxes, that allows us to be more competitive in the market globally. maria: it's why we discuss it every morning. jeff, great to...
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host: let's go to upstate new york where we have ken on the line.aller: i have been watching c-span for over 20 years. one of the reason i watch, the freedom from commercials. i tip my hat to the fellow from the barbecue. we live in a very diverse immunity in catskill. -- community in catskill. housing is impossibly expensive along the hudson. here in catskill, it is basically a blue-collar community with a very interesting population. we are 100 miles north of new york city. that is the name of the game. the further you get from a large city, the easier it is to afford. the home we had before this, we bought for $65,000. the major problem is wages. wages are deplorably low, even in new york. if you can make $12 an hour, it is miraculous. i will leave it at that. thank you. host: massachusetts, joel is calling from raleigh, massachusetts. caller: good morning. am a c-span watcher for the last one in five years. , the housing area prices are through the roof. .hey continue to expand my experience has been, before i got married, i moved to the boston
host: let's go to upstate new york where we have ken on the line.aller: i have been watching c-span for over 20 years. one of the reason i watch, the freedom from commercials. i tip my hat to the fellow from the barbecue. we live in a very diverse immunity in catskill. -- community in catskill. housing is impossibly expensive along the hudson. here in catskill, it is basically a blue-collar community with a very interesting population. we are 100 miles north of new york city. that is the name...
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of immigrants are fleeing the united states through canada and going by way of a back road in upstate new york. 400 migrants passed that way on sunday alone. migrants are arrested as soon as they cross the line. they are willing to the take the risk in canada rather than being deported from the u.s. >>> the state highway patrol credited ian mccarthy with walking along a state highway. he allegedly killed gary michael during a traffic stop and he is charged with first degree murder. >>> an attorney for tiger woods says that the golfer will not attend the arraignment today under dui charges in florida. the decision not to appear leads to an automatic plea. he was found sleeping behind the wheel of his car in may. at the time he said he was having a reaction from prescription drugs. >>> the practice of bumping airline passengers dropped to the lowest level since the federal government started to keep track in the wake of the infamous video of a doctor being dragged off a united airlines plane. just one in every 19,000 passengers were kicked off an overbooked flight in the first half of this year.
of immigrants are fleeing the united states through canada and going by way of a back road in upstate new york. 400 migrants passed that way on sunday alone. migrants are arrested as soon as they cross the line. they are willing to the take the risk in canada rather than being deported from the u.s. >>> the state highway patrol credited ian mccarthy with walking along a state highway. he allegedly killed gary michael during a traffic stop and he is charged with first degree murder....
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jonathan: a alison: an unusual fine for a man as he remodeled a home in upstate new york. he found a wedding dress rocks then the attic. jonathan: he posted a picture of the dress on facebook and within two hours he got a response from the daughter of the woman who once wore the dress. she got goosebumps because showed a picture of her mom and the dress. when i saw that come it was like, my god. it's surreal. >> all of this is just incredible. alison: her mom died two years ago. belongings still left. her family says it means so much to have that returned, thanks to the kindness of strangers and the incredible reach of social media. jonathan: two hours. erin: i almost did not believe it. jonathan: it's amazing. speaking of power -- erin: max scherzer has the power, but there was also a scare tonight after he did something he had never done before in his big-league career. duke's is the perfect companion for so many things. it makes a tomato taste more like a tomato. it makes bacon taste more like bacon. it's a unique flavor. the texture is incredible. duke's really adds in
jonathan: a alison: an unusual fine for a man as he remodeled a home in upstate new york. he found a wedding dress rocks then the attic. jonathan: he posted a picture of the dress on facebook and within two hours he got a response from the daughter of the woman who once wore the dress. she got goosebumps because showed a picture of her mom and the dress. when i saw that come it was like, my god. it's surreal. >> all of this is just incredible. alison: her mom died two years ago....
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nestled in the backwoods of upstate new york is a town so small it barely registered 2,000 people in the last census. it's called new berlin. here family is everything and neighbors still help neighbors. this is a great place to raise a family. >> absolutely. we found a beautiful home right next to chenango lake. >> reporter: remy and jen ramsaran had been married 13 years. they were college sweethearts. >> it's not every day you come across someone that has and wants the same exact thing that you do ten years down the road, five years down the road. >> reporter: what was it that you fell for the most about her? >> her personality. it was special. >> reporter: eileen sayles and her husband and daughters were close friends with the ramsaran family. eileen and jen met through girl scouts when eileen was a troop leader. >> she was so friendly. and you felt instantly comfortable with her. she was very welcoming. she had that personality. >> reporter: to eileen, and everyone who knew the couple, jen was remy's opposite. she was sweet and quiet. he was loud and boisterous. >> that's how i a
nestled in the backwoods of upstate new york is a town so small it barely registered 2,000 people in the last census. it's called new berlin. here family is everything and neighbors still help neighbors. this is a great place to raise a family. >> absolutely. we found a beautiful home right next to chenango lake. >> reporter: remy and jen ramsaran had been married 13 years. they were college sweethearts. >> it's not every day you come across someone that has and wants the same...
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thousands of migrants apparently fleeing the united states for canada on a remote back road in upstate new york are there waiting for them and arrest the migrants as soon as they them across -- step across the border from the united states. the migrants prefer to take a chance in canada rather than risk being deported from the united states. >>> the music world is mourning the loss of glen campbell this morning. the country singing legend passed away yesterday in nashville. after a long very public battle with alzheimer's disease. in fact he wrote four albums with that theme. his last four albums. glen campbell was 81. >>> the original godzilla has died. he played the giant lizard from 1954 through 1972 and prepared for the role by watching animals at the zoo. he was 88. >>> yeah! >> cat videos are a staple of the internet and why not? >> of course. >> watch a bunch of them with your fellow cat lovers. welcome to the annual cat video festival in st. paul, minnesota. many fans showed up in cat costumes. of course. at a local baseball stadium. where the cat videos they submitted are being shown o
thousands of migrants apparently fleeing the united states for canada on a remote back road in upstate new york are there waiting for them and arrest the migrants as soon as they them across -- step across the border from the united states. the migrants prefer to take a chance in canada rather than risk being deported from the united states. >>> the music world is mourning the loss of glen campbell this morning. the country singing legend passed away yesterday in nashville. after a...
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there are two live deprime minister wes have, one in car nation, one in upstate new york, one in india. we are talking to many more people. this is a complete system. ingest data from sensors and cameras and provide useful services in the end. what services we provide is specific to the farmer. some one wants to do cow monitoring, another one might want position maps and we work with them. >> host: what's your background? do you have a farming background or software. >> guest: i'm a ph.d in computer science from cornell but i did degree up on farm growing up so growing up in india, every summer -- four months a year i would spend on the farm in india. this is sugar cane farming, wheat, rice, and eventually we can benefit the farmers that grow food for us, make them more profitable. >> this the farm beats display at the microsoft tech fair. >> and jamie burgess, what is cognitive service snooze cognitive services is our collection of microsoft brains that sit in the cloud and can do specific tasks, things like text, face detection, vision. if you look over here at the services web site,
there are two live deprime minister wes have, one in car nation, one in upstate new york, one in india. we are talking to many more people. this is a complete system. ingest data from sensors and cameras and provide useful services in the end. what services we provide is specific to the farmer. some one wants to do cow monitoring, another one might want position maps and we work with them. >> host: what's your background? do you have a farming background or software. >> guest: i'm a...
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my mother, is you know, from upstate new york. so my home life was a whole different lens.stepping outside. so i had this due alt going on that really influenced me and inspired me to ask more questions. you know? and recognize that what i'm seeing outside is deeper than it appears to be. and it doesn't stop at the surface. so that comes into my art just naturally. just by being me. ed. >> so you're looking at what you're seeing in chicago. you apply your artistic lens to it. we see how it plays itself out of your craft. yet, there are a bunch of brothers in the rat game who see the same things that you saw. grew up in the same environment or adjacent to the same environment that you grew into. yet it doesn't come out in the music as conscious. it comes out with a whole different kind of language, a whole different appeal. i'm not trying to demonize anybody. but yours comes out with a consciousness to it that doesn't exist in everybody else's stuff. why did you go that route as opposed to the other route? >> well, i recognize i'm lucky. i have a father. i've had a father my
my mother, is you know, from upstate new york. so my home life was a whole different lens.stepping outside. so i had this due alt going on that really influenced me and inspired me to ask more questions. you know? and recognize that what i'm seeing outside is deeper than it appears to be. and it doesn't stop at the surface. so that comes into my art just naturally. just by being me. ed. >> so you're looking at what you're seeing in chicago. you apply your artistic lens to it. we see how...
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. >>> now, for the first time we're hearing from a woman who survived a coyote attack in upstate new yorke says she was walking along a bike path taking pictures of birds when that coyote attacked. rita sweenor says she hit the animal with her camera and tried to throw it into some nearby water several times but the coyote just wouldn't leave her alone. >> he just kept coming. he attacked me 10 or 15 times. i just had to stand and fight. >> after she threw the animal into the water, she made it to the closest home and got help. she's now recovering from wounds to her face, arms, legs and scalp. the bike path where the attack took place has been closed. >>> moving on to sports now and the associated press preseason college football poll is now out. alabama, ohio state, florida in the top three and usc and clemson rounding out the top five. >> no boston college. >> no oswego state. >> let's get some preseason pro football highlights now from espn. >> good morning, america. nicole, i'm max and monday night football is back although right out of the jump some concerns for the giants. >> the g
. >>> now, for the first time we're hearing from a woman who survived a coyote attack in upstate new yorke says she was walking along a bike path taking pictures of birds when that coyote attacked. rita sweenor says she hit the animal with her camera and tried to throw it into some nearby water several times but the coyote just wouldn't leave her alone. >> he just kept coming. he attacked me 10 or 15 times. i just had to stand and fight. >> after she threw the animal into...
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do you see this pocket of showers, heavy rain firing up across western, upstate new york. now we will see a similar scenario unfold here, shoulder could not only be locally heavy but slow moving. in addition until they fire up , air quality alert posted throughout the day specific to chester, delco, montgomery bucks county and philadelphia county. more isolated centralized area that has higher levels of ozone but could mess with you suffering from respiratory illness. we are hot, steamy, unsettled. front crosses through, weekend clears out and looks beautiful by sunday. >> sunday looks amazing. thanks very much. very good morning. we were free all morning licensing until right new we have one, first one of the morning, and not a big one. it is pulled off to the median accident ramp from 202 southbound to route 30 westbound. head up on. that as you pass on by you can see congestion levels there isn't any. so, so far we are looking pretty g just a head up that is out there blue route baltimore pike headlights moving in the southbound direction where you'll be working with th
do you see this pocket of showers, heavy rain firing up across western, upstate new york. now we will see a similar scenario unfold here, shoulder could not only be locally heavy but slow moving. in addition until they fire up , air quality alert posted throughout the day specific to chester, delco, montgomery bucks county and philadelphia county. more isolated centralized area that has higher levels of ozone but could mess with you suffering from respiratory illness. we are hot, steamy,...
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sort of small farm in upstate new york that wasn't very prosperous at all. so the people who are likely to be anti-abortion people are people who i might know. you know, i don't feel superior to them. i just feel very different. >> i want to come back to the book and that story. i keep bouncing between the parallels. this is all your fault by the way. you write a novel but you situated in such a moment where the parallels are so real. thank you for that. but i wonder how much -- i heard this before. even from guests on this program. they suggested to me that only way we can navigate our way through this moment is to not be so jududge mental, to not be so harsh, to not, to use your words slight these other persons who see these issues differently from us. and to your point, you try to be empathetic to the other side of this issue. i wonder if you might say a word about how that strategy if employed might make a difference in this moment at large. >> i also put in my great faith in the younger generation. you know, many older people are just absolutely rigid a
sort of small farm in upstate new york that wasn't very prosperous at all. so the people who are likely to be anti-abortion people are people who i might know. you know, i don't feel superior to them. i just feel very different. >> i want to come back to the book and that story. i keep bouncing between the parallels. this is all your fault by the way. you write a novel but you situated in such a moment where the parallels are so real. thank you for that. but i wonder how much -- i heard...
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combination of the sort of beginnings of the harvey leftovers and a cold front which is up in upstate new york open it up for you you'll be able to see that. see the light rain showers in upstate new york that will drop down into our region and some of the cloud cover with harvey will give us mostly cloudy skies later this afternoon there might be a few showers particularly north and west of washington late this aft evening as that cold front comes through it will be cooler tomorrow. the other weather feature there harvey still spinning around down in northeast louisiana still very heavy rain into parts of mississippi at this hour. louisiana, even florida dealing with some flooding rains early this morning. 85 for us. look for late day shower. coming up we'll talk weekend forecast of course holiday and we got a new storm irma potentially to be major hurricane as well, guys. >> thanks, tuck. >> 9:11 is the time right now. vice-president mike pence heads to texas. president trump is still focused on the nation's tax code as he lays out his new tax plan. congress is also feeling pressure from the
combination of the sort of beginnings of the harvey leftovers and a cold front which is up in upstate new york open it up for you you'll be able to see that. see the light rain showers in upstate new york that will drop down into our region and some of the cloud cover with harvey will give us mostly cloudy skies later this afternoon there might be a few showers particularly north and west of washington late this aft evening as that cold front comes through it will be cooler tomorrow. the other...
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i am irish catholic born in upstate new york and my grandparent came over on the ship during the famine into so many people died on the way to the ships. they had a baby and my grandfather was working. my great grandfather was working on a church building in a hatchet fell on his head and killed him, so my poor great-grandmother never remarried and that's why my father was that very unusual creature and only child in the irish catholic family. [laughter] but i am the youngest of four children. i was born in pots and -- i gave away my age, 1896 and when i was a small child we moved to somerville which is the city within the city of boston, and that is where i grew up. i went to the public schools there and my education was going well until i was diagnosed with a fever and i spent about two years in bed recovering so i didn't finish high school until 1917 when our country and heard the great war. i was feeling very patriotic so i took the civil service exam as i have studied secretarial science and i was sent to washington to work at the department of the navy. and i never asked that char
i am irish catholic born in upstate new york and my grandparent came over on the ship during the famine into so many people died on the way to the ships. they had a baby and my grandfather was working. my great grandfather was working on a church building in a hatchet fell on his head and killed him, so my poor great-grandmother never remarried and that's why my father was that very unusual creature and only child in the irish catholic family. [laughter] but i am the youngest of four children....
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we are looking at some cooler air starting to try to move in to upstate new york. 78 in syracuse.ine, 67 degrees. temperatures certainly below average. you go down south, and it is very hot and very humid. highs will be in the low to mid 90s. it's going to feel like it's closer to 100 or higher. on sunday, it still looks very hot, 97 in montgomery, alabama. tallahassee, 94 degrees. again, the humidity will make it very uncomfortable, as well. it is going to stay in the upper 80s and lower 90s through raleigh as we continue through next week. we should get into the 90s this is a live look over san curren temperature right now south 60 degrees. we're expecting to see an dopple is showing that we're expecting for this to burn off but keep us nice and cool >>> good morning. coming up next on "today" in the bay, family and friends mourn a how they are remembering him and the message they want to send in hishonor. >>> an off duty firefighter shot dead after leaving a local brewer gunfir >>> if your family is you. it is 7:00. here's a live look outside. the covering downtown san thanks s
we are looking at some cooler air starting to try to move in to upstate new york. 78 in syracuse.ine, 67 degrees. temperatures certainly below average. you go down south, and it is very hot and very humid. highs will be in the low to mid 90s. it's going to feel like it's closer to 100 or higher. on sunday, it still looks very hot, 97 in montgomery, alabama. tallahassee, 94 degrees. again, the humidity will make it very uncomfortable, as well. it is going to stay in the upper 80s and lower 90s...
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new york mother is on a mission .. to make sure no child ever suffers like hers did.(steve) she's making her way throughout upstate new york with a message for parents. she sat down with ashley edlund to talk about the vaccine every parent should ask their doctor about. <" she was in her last two weeks of high school and she came home from school one afternoon complaining of body aches and a fever of 101." patti wukovits thought her daughter kimberly had the the flu. ((sot))"she woke up the next day and she felt as though her ankles were bleeding so i looked at her ankle and she had three tiny purple dots on her one of her ankles."wukovits rushed kimberly to the hospital. ((sot))" once i got there doctors told me they suspected my daughter had bacterial meningitis and i told them that can't possibly be true because my daughter has been vaccinated."wukovits says kimberly--áwasá vaccinated-- but for a different type of bacterial meningitis.not for what doctors diagnosed her with: meningitis b ((sot))"i did everything i could do for kimberly but at the time in 2012 meningitis b vaccines were not available in the us."
new york mother is on a mission .. to make sure no child ever suffers like hers did.(steve) she's making her way throughout upstate new york with a message for parents. she sat down with ashley edlund to talk about the vaccine every parent should ask their doctor about.
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and radar up through here, we have the canadian high pressure system down into the 40s across upstate new york, buffalo, syracuse, albany, 44 and 48 degrees, chilly stuff up there. clouds could sneak in this afternoon, generally speaking we're looking at mostly sunny skies, jersey shore, wall-to-wall blue skies temperatures holding steady in the mid 70s. forecast looks like, allentown, 78 degrees later on. philadelphia, 79. wilmington, millville, same number, dover, 78. shorepoints mid 70s nice comfortable sea breeze kicking in later on, mostly sunny, pleasant, trenton, 78 degrees. the latest on tropical storm harvey, heavy rains batter southeastern texas there's the center of circulation there. the storm is becoming very disorganized now, which is expected. once the storms make landfall they lose the energy off the water. it is becoming disorganized, with that said we're seeing rain falling from houston, northward into lake charles, louisiana, unfortunately we're looking at the spaghetti plots, the lines are getting closer to together, but the problem is this takes us through friday, the stor
and radar up through here, we have the canadian high pressure system down into the 40s across upstate new york, buffalo, syracuse, albany, 44 and 48 degrees, chilly stuff up there. clouds could sneak in this afternoon, generally speaking we're looking at mostly sunny skies, jersey shore, wall-to-wall blue skies temperatures holding steady in the mid 70s. forecast looks like, allentown, 78 degrees later on. philadelphia, 79. wilmington, millville, same number, dover, 78. shorepoints mid 70s nice...
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right through cleveland, ohio, lake ear wreak lake ontario, right through buffalo, new york, erie, pa, through upstatek and portland oregon so this is a pretty good track for us. totality does not come through philadelphia but we will be at about 90% as far as the coverage is concerned. then, of course, you have 2045 very similar to the path of today which was 2017. but i'm going for 2024, guys, that's going to be april 8th. i'm going take that day off, okay? let's take look outside. down the shore in wildwood looking really good this afternoon and many folks got their eclipse glasses out and observed down the shore today. 84 degrees the temperature. the dew point temperature 68. so that humidity is creeping up. we have some showers and thunderstorms moving right now threw berks county, heading into the lehigh valley and also crossing the delaware bay. temperatures in the 80s with the exception of the poconos been wildwood at 76 and 79 respecti respectively. southerly breeze keeping it pretty warm. still down the shore with an ocean water temperature of 76. as we look at the dew point, we see some 70s
right through cleveland, ohio, lake ear wreak lake ontario, right through buffalo, new york, erie, pa, through upstatek and portland oregon so this is a pretty good track for us. totality does not come through philadelphia but we will be at about 90% as far as the coverage is concerned. then, of course, you have 2045 very similar to the path of today which was 2017. but i'm going for 2024, guys, that's going to be april 8th. i'm going take that day off, okay? let's take look outside. down the...
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some storminess through upstate new york and new england. we have a stationary front to the south.through the outerbanks through myrtle beach extending down right along the gulf coast we have scattered showers and thunderstorms again and this will slowly move to the south over the course of the next 24 hours. high pressure builds in further for us another goldened for your thursday heading down the shore this week high pressure will control the weather at least through early friday and then as this moves off the coast, we see the chance of more shot tee showers and storms moving back into our forecast. as we go hour by hour no problems tonight with clear skies. moonlit skies. during the day on thursday, another gorgeous day with more clouds moving in late thursday night and by friday morning we'll have some filtered sunshine. a few spotty showers here or there especially friday night. so friday i would say partly so movely cloudy most of the day. and some spotty showers and storms possible during the evening. but only about a 30% chance. saturday a better chance of showers and stor
some storminess through upstate new york and new england. we have a stationary front to the south.through the outerbanks through myrtle beach extending down right along the gulf coast we have scattered showers and thunderstorms again and this will slowly move to the south over the course of the next 24 hours. high pressure builds in further for us another goldened for your thursday heading down the shore this week high pressure will control the weather at least through early friday and then as...
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that brought over 140 reports of severe weather across ohio, pennsylvania, new york where there was even a tornado reported in upstate new york, that line moving across new york city through long island getting into hartford in a couple of hours and past the eastern tip of long island by noontime but maybe strengthening towards boston 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 in the afternoon and clearing out after that. the next system is hotten its heels dropping down through the plains. in the next 18 hours through tomorrow morning heavy rain expected from kansas city, missouri, down through spring feidin santana. could see 4 to 5 inches. flash flood watches posted and there's a threat for severe weather as we go through this afternoon as well. more on this and the tropics later on in the program. dan and paula faris. >> thanks, rob. >>> busy day in >>> we want to move on to politics now and president trump is waking up in his estate in bedminster, new jersey. this is day one of his 17-day vacation. >> but the russia investigation not taking a break. this morning "the new york times" reporting that apparently for the first time special co
that brought over 140 reports of severe weather across ohio, pennsylvania, new york where there was even a tornado reported in upstate new york, that line moving across new york city through long island getting into hartford in a couple of hours and past the eastern tip of long island by noontime but maybe strengthening towards boston 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 in the afternoon and clearing out after that. the next system is hotten its heels dropping down through the plains. in the next 18 hours through...
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he was a very upstate new york kind of kid. he liked things that worked and things that went round and so, when we caught the railroad case, the question of what do you do if the penn central is going out of business, how do you conceive of its value if it's going to be taken over by conrail or some portion by amtrak, how do you think about the valuation of the business that's never made any money for the last 25 years and he loved this stuff. so should it be reproduction value, how much should it cost to rebuild the railroad given the crowded venue in which a track would now have to be laid, or should it be liquidation value, which was nada, it was nothing, scrap iron and scrap wooden rails and cross ties, or should you think of it as some other fashion. if you'd had a charity, you wouldn't value a charity by its actual stream of income, you'd value it by its social virtue. and then he re-- i loved edwards who couldn't be here tonight because of shubot and there was an oral argument, a funny joke, an oral argument in the bigge
he was a very upstate new york kind of kid. he liked things that worked and things that went round and so, when we caught the railroad case, the question of what do you do if the penn central is going out of business, how do you conceive of its value if it's going to be taken over by conrail or some portion by amtrak, how do you think about the valuation of the business that's never made any money for the last 25 years and he loved this stuff. so should it be reproduction value, how much should...
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in new york city, john frederick boarded a bus for upstate new york. drops asylum seekers off at a bus station. they pile into taxis and head for the border. frederick arrives in a thunderstorm. he tells me he worked in atlantic city, new jersey and has no regrets about leaving. it's a new life? he's been in the states for 17 years and hasn't seen his children or his wife, and they stayed in haiti. it's not easy. they're coming so fast the army has set up tents at the border as they're processed. most have been taken to montreal where temporary housing is overflowing. so many beds needed that even the city's olympic stadium is a shelter. francine dupois helps asylum seekers settle. >> it's not going to be an open door. it's sad because we do think that many of them believe that they are here to stay, which is not necessarily true. >> reporter: did you ever think that you would see people so desperate to get out of the united states? >> well, the atmosphere has certainly changed recently, because now people are sort of -- they don't know what is going t
in new york city, john frederick boarded a bus for upstate new york. drops asylum seekers off at a bus station. they pile into taxis and head for the border. frederick arrives in a thunderstorm. he tells me he worked in atlantic city, new jersey and has no regrets about leaving. it's a new life? he's been in the states for 17 years and hasn't seen his children or his wife, and they stayed in haiti. it's not easy. they're coming so fast the army has set up tents at the border as they're...
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first of 13 children of a farmer, and a daughter of a local magistrate, and they were all from upstate new york, westernville, not too far from utica, new york. until he was 16, halleck lived a very unhappy childhood and the reason for it was because he could not get out from under his father who wanted him to work on that farm. that's all he wanted to do. halleck wanted an education. so what halleck had to do to escape this agricultural drudgery, he went to live with his maternal grandfather who was able to give halleck the education he so wanted. at the age of 20, halleck went to west point, but while he's at west point he's finishing his degree at union college in new york and he get his degree while he's in the middle of his west point years and he also gets one of the first phi beta kappa keys from the founding college, union college. during his third year at halleck, he gave the fourth of july address and the fourth of julioration at west point. this was an honor left for the best military and academic scholars. he graduated in 1838, a mere third in his class and by the way, the two peopl
first of 13 children of a farmer, and a daughter of a local magistrate, and they were all from upstate new york, westernville, not too far from utica, new york. until he was 16, halleck lived a very unhappy childhood and the reason for it was because he could not get out from under his father who wanted him to work on that farm. that's all he wanted to do. halleck wanted an education. so what halleck had to do to escape this agricultural drudgery, he went to live with his maternal grandfather...
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Aug 22, 2017
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this is the leading edge and along it, folks in upstate new york, stretching to the south. areas we could see severe weather today. the same system tracking off to the east. we've seen big storms along here. we'll likely see more as we head into the evening hours, continuing to wrap up through the overnight hours. the other big story -- this is a bigger story in the next couple days -- we have this low pressure system. areas of concern, this is a 90% chance of becoming tropical storm harvey. it will likely become one when it runs into the gulf of mexico, a lot of moisture and warm water. that's why perhaps getting up to hurricane status. it's going to be right at that level, maybe a little low. take a look at this route. this is running up along the gulf coast here, running at 9:00 p.m. on friday. so this is one we'll pay close attention to, at least a big rain maker for texas. we could be talking about hurricane level winds as well. one we'll pay close attention to. more of "shepard smith reporting" after the break. phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have ac
this is the leading edge and along it, folks in upstate new york, stretching to the south. areas we could see severe weather today. the same system tracking off to the east. we've seen big storms along here. we'll likely see more as we head into the evening hours, continuing to wrap up through the overnight hours. the other big story -- this is a bigger story in the next couple days -- we have this low pressure system. areas of concern, this is a 90% chance of becoming tropical storm harvey. it...
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and it says that he likes to spend his weekends at a rustic cabin in upstate new york. [ light laughtersaid the only thing he doesn't like about the cabin is when hillary shows up in a a hockey mask and chases him around the lake. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it turns out in college, don jr. would reportedly get into drunken fights where he would say, "do you have any idea who i am?" [ light laughter ] then his father would say, "uh, eric?" [ laughter and applause ] "don jr. you named me after you." meanwhile, a new book just came out claiming that last summer, president trump yelled at former campaign manager paul manafort and said, "you treat me like a baby." [ audience oohs ] but trump said it wasn't a a complaint, it was an order. "you, treat me like a baby." [ laughter and applause ] "just hold -- just hold me. cradle me. kiss my belly." [ laughter ] >> steve: what? >> jimmy: "kiss my belly." [ laughter ] that's weird. this is pretty big. it came out that trump held a a second secret meeting with vladimir putin. [ audience oohs ] trump's former campaign manager corey lewand
and it says that he likes to spend his weekends at a rustic cabin in upstate new york. [ light laughtersaid the only thing he doesn't like about the cabin is when hillary shows up in a a hockey mask and chases him around the lake. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] it turns out in college, don jr. would reportedly get into drunken fights where he would say, "do you have any idea who i am?" [ light laughter ] then his father would say, "uh, eric?" [ laughter and applause ]...
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belief that president trump should travel more and go not just to places like arizona but go to upstate new yorkalifornia and talk about how we are going to get the economy humming come up with the pressure on congress to tax reform, keep pushing his agenda which is popular and will work. i don't care what the mayor of phoenix says. i think donald trump is probably more popular than the mayor of phoenix. the charlottesville thing was terrific and horrible. donald trump is trying to get past it. i think it's a good step. he should say a few things about what happened in charlottesville and advance the cause of race relations by reminding everyone that economic growth is good for everyone. all races. >> bret: when this announcement of the address happened, i thought that maybe there would be both of these things. afghanistan and kind of buttoning up charlottesville. i don't think that's going to happen at fort myer. >> i don't get that sense but tomorrow is the opportunity to do it. the president should be traveling more. he's in a better mood. he's at his best in front of crowds. the problem is h
belief that president trump should travel more and go not just to places like arizona but go to upstate new yorkalifornia and talk about how we are going to get the economy humming come up with the pressure on congress to tax reform, keep pushing his agenda which is popular and will work. i don't care what the mayor of phoenix says. i think donald trump is probably more popular than the mayor of phoenix. the charlottesville thing was terrific and horrible. donald trump is trying to get past it....
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. >> old solomon's story, and the story of those dungarees, begins far from tucson in upstate new yorkere he's born in 1811. as a young man, he heads west, in search of adventure and wealth. >> a lot of farm boys or small-town boys in new york couldn't wait to get away from home. >> jim turner has written several books on the history of arizona and its important pioneers like solomon warner. >> he worked on steamboats in the 1830s, and then he went to the gold rush. after that, he went to south america, looking for gold there. >> but the gold thing doesn't pan out. solomon returns to america in 1853, still searching for a way to strike it rich. the following year, the united states completes the gadsden purchase from mexico, adding nearly 30,000 square miles, including tucson, along our southern border. solomon sees a new frontier to be conquered. >> what makes pioneer status? >> the willing to risk. there's a saying, "the cowards didn't come," and so you had to be brave to come out to the frontier. >> a big, powerful man, 6'1/2" tall, solomon hauls 13 mules loaded with merchandise int
. >> old solomon's story, and the story of those dungarees, begins far from tucson in upstate new yorkere he's born in 1811. as a young man, he heads west, in search of adventure and wealth. >> a lot of farm boys or small-town boys in new york couldn't wait to get away from home. >> jim turner has written several books on the history of arizona and its important pioneers like solomon warner. >> he worked on steamboats in the 1830s, and then he went to the gold rush....
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new york 77. but to the north and west in all of those suburbs and through upstate new york temperatures holding inthis is our 150-mile radius on ultimate doppler and you can see not a cloud in the sky and that's because high pressure is building in from the midwest and each day we'll see a good deal of sunshine. at least for the next two days. wednesday and thursday. then this slowly moves offshore. we get this return flow and then some moisture moving up from the south. then the chance of rain moves back in the forecast. friday 30% chance a better chance of some scattered showers thunderstorms saturday. the best chance will be sunday and then a 40% chance on monday. so getting unsettled as we move toward the end of the week. overnight tonight, 64 in philadelphia. 55 in allentown. 55 in pottstown. crack open those windows let that fresh air in. it will feel more like fall overnight tonight. and through tomorrow morning. hour by hour tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. 61 degrees. by seven we're up to 65. by the noon hour we're in the 80s so very pleasant and summer like. then by the afternoon, in the mid to upp
new york 77. but to the north and west in all of those suburbs and through upstate new york temperatures holding inthis is our 150-mile radius on ultimate doppler and you can see not a cloud in the sky and that's because high pressure is building in from the midwest and each day we'll see a good deal of sunshine. at least for the next two days. wednesday and thursday. then this slowly moves offshore. we get this return flow and then some moisture moving up from the south. then the chance of...
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he should come visit and see why poem love upstate new york so much i wish he were other today it's asee how gorgeous it is, and it's one of the prettiest, nicest places to live. great lifestyle, great quality of life. a lot of the old-fashioned values reign supreme so i think he shouldn't have said that. >> education secretary betsy devos touring educational facilities in grand rapids, michigan she stopped at the van andel education institute to stress the importance of science, technology, engineering and math beginning today, starbucks congo coffee will serve as the foundation for its latest specialty beverage pepper nitro with a jerky twist. it will be available for a limited time only at the seattle roastery reserve which has been a source of inspiration since it opened in 2014 they say. you're up to date. that's it. back downtown to you. >> with a jerky twist. >> interested in the could have de, not the jerky. >> you don't have to worry about it, because you can only get it in one place in the entire country. >> i guess they don't deliver i guess. >> no delivery option. >> i was
he should come visit and see why poem love upstate new york so much i wish he were other today it's asee how gorgeous it is, and it's one of the prettiest, nicest places to live. great lifestyle, great quality of life. a lot of the old-fashioned values reign supreme so i think he shouldn't have said that. >> education secretary betsy devos touring educational facilities in grand rapids, michigan she stopped at the van andel education institute to stress the importance of science,...
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in that movie, francis baby houseman and johnny castle showed visitors at an upscale upstate new yorkesort what it meant to have the time of their lives. dirty dancing filmed on a $6 million budget, it earned $213 million at the box office. jennifer grey and patrick swayze paid baby and johnny. friday would have been swayze's 65ths birthday. >> do you have a favorite song? >> hungry eyes. >> she's like the wind, sung by mr. patrick swayze. >> and that lift. >> the lift. yeah. filmed in north carolina. >> very nice. >> how about that? >> fun fact. >> a couple hours west of charlotte. >> north carolina will not be on the path of totality. south is, i think greenville. >> i think it goes through asheville and into greenville and down into charleston. pretty close. so there's knowledge about the eclipse. let's see if we can do more. hi, everybody. here's a look at walnut creek. everybody is going east. go east. but you see, you're pretty cloudy. this is an area that's going to be clearing as the eclipse gets going. and by 10:15, when we hit our max, this is one of those areas that should
in that movie, francis baby houseman and johnny castle showed visitors at an upscale upstate new yorkesort what it meant to have the time of their lives. dirty dancing filmed on a $6 million budget, it earned $213 million at the box office. jennifer grey and patrick swayze paid baby and johnny. friday would have been swayze's 65ths birthday. >> do you have a favorite song? >> hungry eyes. >> she's like the wind, sung by mr. patrick swayze. >> and that lift. >> the...
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i'm in chautauqua institute in upstate new york people from every de nomination across the board.ish women who took a stand from what was rightfully theirs. everyone has the right to speak and they have the right to be heard. we need leadership that's not going to be insightful in terms of insighting riots. but going deeper and understanding the leadership. >> if i could ask you, because, of course, muslims have sadly been an early target of the president's campaign. ending muslim immigration, the attacks on the father of -- a gold star father as well, and some of that an mouse has continued in the president's public comments since he entered the white house. how do you speak to your congregations in a way that listen, i imagine it's easy to find anger and resentment. how do you speak to them about a way forward? >> by looking at this and explaining muslims come from -- they're domestic and immigrants. that the real issue here is that we have to accept the framework that this is terrorism. that this event that happened last week and -- it was a form of terrorism. and that terroris
i'm in chautauqua institute in upstate new york people from every de nomination across the board.ish women who took a stand from what was rightfully theirs. everyone has the right to speak and they have the right to be heard. we need leadership that's not going to be insightful in terms of insighting riots. but going deeper and understanding the leadership. >> if i could ask you, because, of course, muslims have sadly been an early target of the president's campaign. ending muslim...
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you see the rain showers into parts of upstate new york that will drop down into our region later todayrnoon after some daytime heating. other weather feature harvey couldn't to go rain itself out across louisiana and arkansas. this will sweep into our area late friday and saturday and give us rainy day on saturday. we won't be looking at flooding rains around here but we are looking to be looking at showers particularly first half of saturday there's our front today with few showers and again cooler behind the front. quickly want to show you irma a tropical storm at this hour but forecast to become a hurricane likely major hurricane puerto rico and leeward islands this weekend and parts of the united states look out by next week. forecast major hurricane. we'll continue to talk about that. 85 today. 71 tomorrow. 70 with showers and harvey's remnants around here on saturday clear it out. second half of our holiday weekend looks better. sunday afternoon into monday look great. guys, back to you. >> us grant is the statue. >> u.s. grant. >> okay. all righty. >> by the way, did you know yo
you see the rain showers into parts of upstate new york that will drop down into our region later todayrnoon after some daytime heating. other weather feature harvey couldn't to go rain itself out across louisiana and arkansas. this will sweep into our area late friday and saturday and give us rainy day on saturday. we won't be looking at flooding rains around here but we are looking to be looking at showers particularly first half of saturday there's our front today with few showers and again...
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. >> reporter: corey was a transplant from upstate new york, towering and sweet like a sugar maple. >> corey was 5'11", and she would wear heels. so she was so tall, and i'm very short. i think every time she walk into a room, people looked at her and she was so beautiful. >> reporter: did she kind of look like a model being 5'11"? >> she could definitely model. >> reporter: instead she chose a humbler route, taking classes at a local college and waiting tables at ragtime tavern at jacksonville beach. aymee says that was pure corey. did she like being a waitress? >> she loved it. she could talk to people and she was superfriendly. >> reporter: she was a people person? >> yes. >> reporter: another reason she loved corey, both were fiercely independent. corey, in particular, had just moved into her own apartment. >> this is absolutely an exciting moment for her, moving into this place because she was finally being able to do it on her own. >> reporter: this was a big kind of independence day for her then? >> it was a really big deal, yeah. >> i was excited that somebody else was going t
. >> reporter: corey was a transplant from upstate new york, towering and sweet like a sugar maple. >> corey was 5'11", and she would wear heels. so she was so tall, and i'm very short. i think every time she walk into a room, people looked at her and she was so beautiful. >> reporter: did she kind of look like a model being 5'11"? >> she could definitely model. >> reporter: instead she chose a humbler route, taking classes at a local college and waiting...
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in that movie, francis baby houseman and johnny castle showed visitors at an upstate new york resortnt to have the time of my life. >> sing it. >> dirty dancing films on a $6 million budget. it earned $213 million at the box office. jennifer grey and patrick swayze played baby and johnny. friday would have been swayze's 65th birthday. >> i think it still holds up. >> i just saw it recently, amazing. >> the remake, not so sure. >> we're coming back with another full 90 minutes of news including a look at american idol auditions in the east bay. >> and how governor jerry brown plans to take on california's housing crisis. >> 5:46 on this eclipse day. >> 5:46 on this eclipse day. leaving you with a look a >>> and good morning on this monday, august 21st. yes, it is definitely count down to eclipse. and yes, a lot of us won't be able to see it. >> that marine layer really developed overnight. >> i tried to take the day off because i didn't want to disappoint everybody. >> not everybody. >> you're right. i put my big boy pants on and came to work so i can tell you what's going on. i'll be
in that movie, francis baby houseman and johnny castle showed visitors at an upstate new york resortnt to have the time of my life. >> sing it. >> dirty dancing films on a $6 million budget. it earned $213 million at the box office. jennifer grey and patrick swayze played baby and johnny. friday would have been swayze's 65th birthday. >> i think it still holds up. >> i just saw it recently, amazing. >> the remake, not so sure. >> we're coming back with...
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. >> publicly run prisons operate incentives where i was a reporter in upstate new york and during the time i was reporting their there was a huge effort to close prisons and private prisons aren't allowed in new york state. that didn't stop it from being a difficult thing to do. the unions were fighting against it. so i want to point out that those types of things exist in public risen sectors. same type of horrific conditions exist in those prisons. >> which then raises the question would state-run institutions run it better than private institutions? >> it depends on your state. governor who cares about public safety. there is an emphasis on rehabilitation. i know you mentioned earlier you had been in san quentin and saw the many programs there. with our current governor and legislature, those are being put into prisons all over california. so they are a lot better than other states. it depends on the public getting involved and interested in what happens inside our prison -- prisons. >> what do the interests of a private prison? what impact do you think they have on the rehabilitat
. >> publicly run prisons operate incentives where i was a reporter in upstate new york and during the time i was reporting their there was a huge effort to close prisons and private prisons aren't allowed in new york state. that didn't stop it from being a difficult thing to do. the unions were fighting against it. so i want to point out that those types of things exist in public risen sectors. same type of horrific conditions exist in those prisons. >> which then raises the...
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part, we had to have one built upstate. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you built a cathedral in upstate new yorkery expensive. >> seth: okay. >> fred: in the millions. [ light laughter ] >> seth: what's the name of the camp again? >> fred: freddie's little camp. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you know our first guest tonight from his role as jim halpert. [ cheers and applause ] on the hit series "the office," as well as such films as "it's complicated" and "13 hours." his new movie "detroit" is in theaters friday, let's take a look. >> and so you say that the man who took one of the victims into the room, that he was a national guardsman. so i presume you know that because he was wearing the uniform of the national guard? >> well, yes. i saw a guy in uniform take him back there. >> did you see anybody else go back into that room? >> no. >> would you have been able to see if anybody else went back in that room? at the time, wasn't your head turned back around by the police officers that were still standing there with you? >> yes. >> seth: please welcome to the show john krasinski, everybody. ♪ ♪ [ c
part, we had to have one built upstate. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you built a cathedral in upstate new yorkery expensive. >> seth: okay. >> fred: in the millions. [ light laughter ] >> seth: what's the name of the camp again? >> fred: freddie's little camp. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you know our first guest tonight from his role as jim halpert. [ cheers and applause ] on the hit series "the office," as well as such films as "it's...
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these searches are made the most in upstate new york, western pennsylvania, and industrial michigan. visits look for ways to change one's body are done by women? what's your guess, 90%? in fact, men are almost as likely to visit sites looking for weight loss or plastic surgery. here's one that you will never guess: what is the most common search in india that begins "my husband wants..."? got your guess ready? it is, "my husband wants me to breastfeed him." of course, you would never see this on someone's instagram feed. on social media, people try to make themselves look good. the "national enquirer" sells more copies than the "atlantic monthly," but the "atlantic monthly" is 45 times more popular on facebook. i guess people want their friends to think they're more intellectual than they are. when you study enough google search data, it's hard to take the cultivated selves we see on social media too seriously. sometimes it's interesting to compare people's google searches to social media posts. consider how people complete the phrase "my husband is...". first, on social media posts,
these searches are made the most in upstate new york, western pennsylvania, and industrial michigan. visits look for ways to change one's body are done by women? what's your guess, 90%? in fact, men are almost as likely to visit sites looking for weight loss or plastic surgery. here's one that you will never guess: what is the most common search in india that begins "my husband wants..."? got your guess ready? it is, "my husband wants me to breastfeed him." of course, you...