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a chinesewalked into store, you are seeing products made in wisconsin or upstate new york, and they are looking at upstate new york apples or wisconsin apples, and the key to the trade opportunities is that it is a two-way street. for too long, we have seen a one-way street as it relates to trade, unfair practices with china, and what i would like to see is a better relationship with china, such that we are able to take our products and ship them freely, fairly, and reciprocally around the grove. -- the globe. host: on twitter, does the fight u.s. and china affect negotiations with canada and mexico? does it put them in the middle? guest: i don't know. i would like to see us reach agreements with our allies as well. reaching agreements with canada, mexico, and the european union will allow us to turn, pivot, and address the egregious actions going on right now with china as it relates to trade. so maybe it puts forward a need to get agreements in place with our allies quickly so that we can collectively address china, which is really the big culprit right now on trade and the theft of i
a chinesewalked into store, you are seeing products made in wisconsin or upstate new york, and they are looking at upstate new york apples or wisconsin apples, and the key to the trade opportunities is that it is a two-way street. for too long, we have seen a one-way street as it relates to trade, unfair practices with china, and what i would like to see is a better relationship with china, such that we are able to take our products and ship them freely, fairly, and reciprocally around the...
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when i first ran for congress, i wanted to run in my home district in upstate new york and i did call a friend who is an expert, a pollster, and i said jeffrey, i want to run in new york 20, tell me what my chances are, do you think i can win? he looks up the statistics for new york 20 and it is 2-1 republican so he said no, you actually can't win the district. i said, really? i have been helping candidates for a decade now. i can raise money. i know how to raise money, i can get my message out. he said it doesn't matter, it's 2-1 republican. there's not enough democrats to vote for you. i said well, what happens if i run the perfect campaign, can't i win then? clearly somebody who runs a perfect campaign can win. he said nope, there are more cows than democrats in your district, you actually can't win. >> [laughter] sen. gillibrand: i'm very frustrated by this point. i said what happens if this guy gets indicted? right? clearly win then, and he said well, it depends what he gets indicted for. so that was my district, red, red, red. truly, the only person who thought i could win was m
when i first ran for congress, i wanted to run in my home district in upstate new york and i did call a friend who is an expert, a pollster, and i said jeffrey, i want to run in new york 20, tell me what my chances are, do you think i can win? he looks up the statistics for new york 20 and it is 2-1 republican so he said no, you actually can't win the district. i said, really? i have been helping candidates for a decade now. i can raise money. i know how to raise money, i can get my message...
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before she was a senator, gillibrand represented a conservative district in upstate new york. even though that was a long time ago, she's still trying to make sure the slate is wiped clean for her 2020 run. - you've said trump's immigration positions are racist. now, as you know, you were more conservative early on in your career on immigration. you said you were a "firm opponent" of giving "amnesty to illegal aliens." you said english should be "the official language of the united states." you called for expediting deportation of undocumented immigrants. if trump's immigration positions are racist, were they racist when you held some of those positions as well? - they certainly weren't empathetic and they were not kind and i did not think about suffering in other people's lives. and so i took the time. i went down to brooklyn, i met with nydia velázquez, who's been a leader in fighting for families for a long time, and i listened and i realized that things i had said were wrong. - to be fair--to be fair. i get why gillibrand had to say, "i went to brooklyn and i saw things in
before she was a senator, gillibrand represented a conservative district in upstate new york. even though that was a long time ago, she's still trying to make sure the slate is wiped clean for her 2020 run. - you've said trump's immigration positions are racist. now, as you know, you were more conservative early on in your career on immigration. you said you were a "firm opponent" of giving "amnesty to illegal aliens." you said english should be "the official language...
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several inches of sw up toward like lake placid in upstate new york and mt. washington, new hampshire. it's literally the year to be talking about snow in my humble opinion. one or two drops along the blue ridge. most of us off to a dry start. chilly but dry. 46 in leesburg. 48 in the shenandoah valley. 52 in arlington. reasonable sunshine, clouds building, then a likelihood of showers in the afternoon. today's high short of only about 63 today. but the ten-day forecast has 80s in abundance. >> i love it. thank you. thank you. >>> mclean, gw parkway between he3 and beltway. lanes blocked with the sinkhole. northbound lanes being pushed to 123. you can see the closure inle purphis morning. allow extra time if you have to go that way. inner loop, outer loop of the beltway, no problems. earlier roadwork is gone. we had it in two spots. southbound 95 the ramp to little river turnpike, ramp blocked there. silver spring, northbound georgia after 16th street, left la is getting by the work zone. taking a look at 270, frederick to the spur, 67 miles per hour, going to
several inches of sw up toward like lake placid in upstate new york and mt. washington, new hampshire. it's literally the year to be talking about snow in my humble opinion. one or two drops along the blue ridge. most of us off to a dry start. chilly but dry. 46 in leesburg. 48 in the shenandoah valley. 52 in arlington. reasonable sunshine, clouds building, then a likelihood of showers in the afternoon. today's high short of only about 63 today. but the ten-day forecast has 80s in abundance....
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new york. [applause] >> we all know that nine hills from upstate new york, and years ago, one of the chiefs of new york city fire department made this comment. he said when a firefighter shares their bravery, it is not when they rescue someone, or when they go into some dangerous situation. that is part of their job, part of their dedication. but it is on a day that they are sworn in that they show the most courage, and being willing to take on the role of a firefighter, and especially today, we know that nine takes on a very challenging career as the head of our fire department. i believe that this very intelligent, very compassionate woman will show us in so many ways, what it means to be a strong and successful leader of our department. so we congratulate her, and we pledge our support, our help, and we knew -- renew our own dedication as firefighters in serving our city and in serving our people. nine asked me to read the two prayers that are in the program today, which is certainly appropriate, both the firefighters prayer and the e.m.s. prayer, because she has a strong background in both.
new york. [applause] >> we all know that nine hills from upstate new york, and years ago, one of the chiefs of new york city fire department made this comment. he said when a firefighter shares their bravery, it is not when they rescue someone, or when they go into some dangerous situation. that is part of their job, part of their dedication. but it is on a day that they are sworn in that they show the most courage, and being willing to take on the role of a firefighter, and especially...
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worried about summer travel, we're worried about clevelands going to summer camps, especially in upstate new york. >> reporter: measles was declared elim nait nated in the u.s. in 2000. but the cdc warns by the fall we might lose that hard-fought status. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> in a historic first the scripps national spelling bee has declared eight co-champions. eight. well, 16 kids advanced to the finals pared down from 50 competitors. ten spellers were eliminated in the first round, but the competition got tighter as the rounds advanced with fewer spellers being eliminated. it ended in the 20th round. the judge said the competition had entered uncharted territory. they will each receive a $50,000 cash prize. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, disturbing new revelations about a popular baby sleeper that's been recalled. >>> and the case of a missing connecticut mother turns into a homicide investigation. this is the "cbs morning news." missing connecticut mother turns into a homicide investigation. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ george has entresto, a heart failure medicine
worried about summer travel, we're worried about clevelands going to summer camps, especially in upstate new york. >> reporter: measles was declared elim nait nated in the u.s. in 2000. but the cdc warns by the fall we might lose that hard-fought status. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> in a historic first the scripps national spelling bee has declared eight co-champions. eight. well, 16 kids advanced to the finals pared down from 50 competitors. ten spellers were eliminated...
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numerous tornado warnings continuous baristas new jersey and pennsylvania and upstate new york. storming all throughout the midwest and now northeast tonight. for us calm, warmer, drier, 60 san francisco. livermore 74, santa rosa 72 san jose 70. tonight mid-50s livermore 50, san francisco 53. interesting march, april may typically three not so wet months, we've had more then half a foot of rainfall. this year in san francisco in just those three months. more then we had for the entire calendar year including the whole rainy season in 2013. more rain in the past two and half months then an entire calendar year. mind you i really enjoy your pick goes to show you how what we've been recently. still whatever the sierra and will remain the next couple days because of this low- pressure area to the east but just far enough away those thunderstorms will not go back toward the bay area over the next couple days as ridge of high pressure hangs out offshore. what do we get for weather? weather similar to today with morning cloud cover mainly at the coast tomorrow. sky in the afternoon wit
numerous tornado warnings continuous baristas new jersey and pennsylvania and upstate new york. storming all throughout the midwest and now northeast tonight. for us calm, warmer, drier, 60 san francisco. livermore 74, santa rosa 72 san jose 70. tonight mid-50s livermore 50, san francisco 53. interesting march, april may typically three not so wet months, we've had more then half a foot of rainfall. this year in san francisco in just those three months. more then we had for the entire calendar...
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the president's former lawyer and fixer is due to report to an institution in upstate new york this afternoon. for more on his last hours of freedom and what is coming next, we're joined by cathy parks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. time is up for michael cohen. today the former fixer for donald trump will be starting a new life as a federal prisoner but this weekend cohen took full advantage of the life he's leaving behind. michael cohen walking around manhattan this weekend enjoying his last hours as a free man. >> did you think when you started working for donald trump you would end up in prison? >> reporter: at one point he snaps at a photographer. >> reporter: moments later he's shaking hands and posing for a photo with a fan. cohen begins a threvasion, lying to congress all while working for donald trump. new yorker, he doubled down on his former boss asking how come i'm that is going to prison? i'm not the one that slept with a porn star. cohen will serve his sentence here in new york. in the prison's minimum security camp, he'll join the situation from mtv's "jersey shore"
the president's former lawyer and fixer is due to report to an institution in upstate new york this afternoon. for more on his last hours of freedom and what is coming next, we're joined by cathy parks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. time is up for michael cohen. today the former fixer for donald trump will be starting a new life as a federal prisoner but this weekend cohen took full advantage of the life he's leaving behind. michael cohen walking around manhattan this weekend...
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delgado: today we applaud the women who organized in upstate new york in seneca falls, who marched down pennsylvania avenue, and who lifted their voices across this country to demand votes for women. as we prepare to celebrate 100 years of women's suffrage, let us work the tireless work of women to demand the right to vote and the women, including -- sorjourner truth. i want to recognize the men and the men who stood on the right side of history. they set the stage for the historic 116th congress full of trailblazing women and first in their own right. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my raveragets the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. rodgers: i rise to celebrate susan b. anthony a o-life women, emma smith davow who led the suffrage movement in washington state. it was exactly 100 years ago today that this body passed a constitutional am
delgado: today we applaud the women who organized in upstate new york in seneca falls, who marched down pennsylvania avenue, and who lifted their voices across this country to demand votes for women. as we prepare to celebrate 100 years of women's suffrage, let us work the tireless work of women to demand the right to vote and the women, including -- sorjourner truth. i want to recognize the men and the men who stood on the right side of history. they set the stage for the historic 116th...
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we're worried about kids going to summer camps, especially in upstate new york. >> reporter: measles s declared eliminated in the u.s. in 2000, but the c.d.c. warned today that by the fall we might lose that hard-fought status. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> brennan: president trump said today he had nothing to do with an effort to keep the warship the "u.s.s. john mccain" out of sight during his visit to japan last weekend, but the president said whoever made the request was "well meaning." here's ben tracy. >> reporter: when president trump spoke to 1,000 sailors y,om the u.s. seventh fleet in japan tuesday, the crew of at least one ship was not there. the "u.s.s. john s. mccain," named for the late arizona senator and his father and grandfather, who were navy admirals. the navy gave the mccain crew the day off, and the white house wanted the ship moved out of sight. >> they thought they were doing me a favor, because they know i am not a fan of john mccain. >> reporter: today the president denied he was involved, but still criticized the late senator and war hero. >> i was very
we're worried about kids going to summer camps, especially in upstate new york. >> reporter: measles s declared eliminated in the u.s. in 2000, but the c.d.c. warned today that by the fall we might lose that hard-fought status. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> brennan: president trump said today he had nothing to do with an effort to keep the warship the "u.s.s. john mccain" out of sight during his visit to japan last weekend, but the president said whoever made the...
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an estimated $30 million is needed to stage the three-day concert set for mid-august in upstate new yorkar's festival headliners include jay-z, imagine dragons and miley cyrus. >>> how much would you pay to attend the so-called super bowl of fashion? according to the "new york times" if you were lucky enough to get invited to this year's met gala, tickets would have cost you $35,000. on top of that, if you wanted a table, it would have cost an extra 2 to $300,000. only 550 people were invited to this year's event in new york city. anne-marie. >> i hear that a lot of the celebrities are sponsored so they don't have to fork over that money themselves. >> right, so there is that aspect, you know. >> right. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange, thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> still ahead, the fashion at last night's met gala, speaking of high camp is born, singer lady gaga hits the pink carpet with not one but four outrageous outfits. of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. increased risk of, get
an estimated $30 million is needed to stage the three-day concert set for mid-august in upstate new yorkar's festival headliners include jay-z, imagine dragons and miley cyrus. >>> how much would you pay to attend the so-called super bowl of fashion? according to the "new york times" if you were lucky enough to get invited to this year's met gala, tickets would have cost you $35,000. on top of that, if you wanted a table, it would have cost an extra 2 to $300,000. only 550...
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longtime attorney and fixer, beginning his three-year criminal sentence at the otisville prison in upstate new yorkat one time cohen pledging his loyalty to the president. >> i'll do anything to protect president trump. >> reporter: but last year pleading guilty to nine counts and among them tax evasion and campaign finance violations related to hush money payments to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal to cover up alleged affairs to trump. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> reporter: cohen says he acted in coordination with and at the direction of trump himself. >> i knew what i was doing was wrong. i am done being loyal to president trump. >> reporter: beginning this past february cohen spent several days testifying on capitol hill going after the president's character. >> he is a racist. he is a con man, and he is a cheat. >> reporte r to discredit cohen. >> fraudster, a cheat, convicted felon. >> narcissist, a bully who cannot tell the truth. >> reporter: they also accuse cohen of lying during his sworn testimony, but the disbarred lawyer says he's now owning
longtime attorney and fixer, beginning his three-year criminal sentence at the otisville prison in upstate new yorkat one time cohen pledging his loyalty to the president. >> i'll do anything to protect president trump. >> reporter: but last year pleading guilty to nine counts and among them tax evasion and campaign finance violations related to hush money payments to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal to cover up alleged affairs to trump. >> did you know about the $130,000...
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. >>> we're back with some very quick thinking by a bus driver in upstate new york. you saw it right there. she just grabbed that student just as he was about to step off when a car went speeding by. she says drivers often ignore her flashing lights, so she always checks her mirrors. according to state law, the driver won't be ticketed because no police officer saw it. >> great work by that bus driver. >>> new privacy concerns surrounding the popular amazon advocates say the device violates online privacy laws because its remember feature won't forget what children say to it. parents say they can't delete the data. consumer advocates are now asking the federal trade commission to investigate. amazon says the device meets the requirements of the law. "good morning america" will have the exclusive details about these concerns coming up at 7:00 a.m. >>> denver as become the first american city to decriminalize so-called magic mushrooms. the final count is expected next week, but voters appeared to have narrowly approved the measure. it makes use or possession a low law
. >>> we're back with some very quick thinking by a bus driver in upstate new york. you saw it right there. she just grabbed that student just as he was about to step off when a car went speeding by. she says drivers often ignore her flashing lights, so she always checks her mirrors. according to state law, the driver won't be ticketed because no police officer saw it. >> great work by that bus driver. >>> new privacy concerns surrounding the popular amazon advocates say...
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. >> reporter: in 1942, pioli was studying to be a dentist at niagara university in upstate new yorkfted into the army. he asked the draft board chairman to let him finish the semester. >> he said, "what do you want two years so you can dodge the draft?" oh, boy. i grabbed him by the collar, and i pushed him down. that's the first time i lost my cool. >> garrett: pioli served as a trooper in france and flew in military gliders. >> once you release you're ready to stand still, and then you start gliding. ♪ glide through the air with the greatest of ease ♪ >> garrett: after the war, pioli ended up in the insurance business, but daughter luan got to thinking a life in service deserved one more honor, an honorary degree. she wrote to niagara university saying he was proud of his time there and still had his purple freshmen tie and beanie. a request like that is hard to refuse. ( applause ) so yesterday, at a special ceremony in vermont, pioli got to hold his own diploma, an associate degree, hand delivered by niagara university's provost. >> overwhelmed. can't get over it. >> i'm just so
. >> reporter: in 1942, pioli was studying to be a dentist at niagara university in upstate new yorkfted into the army. he asked the draft board chairman to let him finish the semester. >> he said, "what do you want two years so you can dodge the draft?" oh, boy. i grabbed him by the collar, and i pushed him down. that's the first time i lost my cool. >> garrett: pioli served as a trooper in france and flew in military gliders. >> once you release you're ready...
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a chinesewalked into store, you are seeing products made in wisconsin or upstate new york, and they areooking at upstate new york apples or wisconsin apples, and the key to the trade opportunities is that it is a two-way street. for too long, we have seen a one-way street as it relates to trade, unfair practices with china, and what i would like to see is a better relationship with china, such that we are able to take our products and ship them freely, fairly, and reciprocally around the grove. -- the globe. host: on twitter, does the fight u.s. and china affect negotiations with canada and mexico? does it put them in the middle? guest: i don't know. i would like to see us reach agreements with our allies as well. reaching agreements with canada, mexico, and the european union will allow us to turn, pivot, and address the egregious actions going on right now with china as it relates to trade. so maybe it puts forward a need to get agreements in place with our allies quickly so that we can collectively address china, which is really the big culprit right now on trade and the theft of int
a chinesewalked into store, you are seeing products made in wisconsin or upstate new york, and they areooking at upstate new york apples or wisconsin apples, and the key to the trade opportunities is that it is a two-way street. for too long, we have seen a one-way street as it relates to trade, unfair practices with china, and what i would like to see is a better relationship with china, such that we are able to take our products and ship them freely, fairly, and reciprocally around the grove....
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it is happening across portions of upstate new york and new england. there it is on the map.here is the snow falling across higher elevations, it is ongoing for the rest of today and finally it will move out but there could be measurable snow. 44 in new york as your daytime high and there is the forecast precipitation, snow will taper off, goodbye mid-may and we are dealing with measurable snow across portions of the northeast. the rest of the country looks pretty good, fairly quiet, 81 in kansas city, 85 in houston, a drying out period across the gulf coast but we could see potential for showers and next system moves across the west, heavy rain for california, parts of the northwest could see higher elevation snow. forecast highs for much of the country will be warm across the central us for the northeast still cool but we will bump those temperatures across the next couple days, look at the central us, temperatures in the 80s wednesday, new york 71 °, the west will be cooler than average. tomorrow i will have the forecast for next week across the east coast. we will be deal
it is happening across portions of upstate new york and new england. there it is on the map.here is the snow falling across higher elevations, it is ongoing for the rest of today and finally it will move out but there could be measurable snow. 44 in new york as your daytime high and there is the forecast precipitation, snow will taper off, goodbye mid-may and we are dealing with measurable snow across portions of the northeast. the rest of the country looks pretty good, fairly quiet, 81 in...
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underway here in new york prosecutors calling him a predator who preyed on young women making them his own personal sex slaves their pain and humiliation he's a former leader of an upstate new york group called nexium which has been compared to a colt now keeper near facing criminal charges including racketeering and sex trafficking after allegations that the one time leader of a self-improvement group groomed women for sex according to federal prosecutors are in years guilty of subjecting women to shame and humiliation and threatening to expose their deepest and darkest secrets if they didn't comply assistant u.s. attorney tanya jar said in u.s. district court in brooklyn the defendant took advantage of them emotionally and sexually he sold himself as the smartest most ethical person in the world he compared himself to einstein and to gandhi but the defense told jurors that all the women joined nexium voluntarily and that rainier was merely a tough taskmaster not an abusive criminal mastermind according to court documents ring years accused of recruiting women to join his group and then exercising total control over them forcing them to have sex with him restricting th
underway here in new york prosecutors calling him a predator who preyed on young women making them his own personal sex slaves their pain and humiliation he's a former leader of an upstate new york group called nexium which has been compared to a colt now keeper near facing criminal charges including racketeering and sex trafficking after allegations that the one time leader of a self-improvement group groomed women for sex according to federal prosecutors are in years guilty of subjecting...
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. >> reporter: in 1942, pioli was studying to be a dentist at niagara university in upstate, new york, when he was drafted into the army. he asked the draft board chairman to let him finish the semester. >> he said, what do you want, two years? oh, boy. that was the first time i lost my cool. >> reporter: pioli served as a trooper in france and flew in military gliders. >> you start gliding ♪ fly through the air with the greatest of ease nend. >> after the war, he ended up in dahtrt to thinking he , but his deserved a degree. she wrote to the university and saying he was proud of his time there. a request like that is hard to refuse. so yesterday at a special ceremony in vermont, pioli got to hold his own diploma, an associate degree hand delivered by niagara university's provost. >> overwhelmed. can't get over it. >> i'm just so happy that he was able to experience this. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york
. >> reporter: in 1942, pioli was studying to be a dentist at niagara university in upstate, new york, when he was drafted into the army. he asked the draft board chairman to let him finish the semester. >> he said, what do you want, two years? oh, boy. that was the first time i lost my cool. >> reporter: pioli served as a trooper in france and flew in military gliders. >> you start gliding ♪ fly through the air with the greatest of ease nend. >> after the war,...
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. >> we are seeing another measles outbreak, serious ones including one in upstate new york that hased to a temporary quarantine of nonvaccinated minors. their parents are being asked to keep them at home for 30 days which is spun by conspiracy website and to unvaccinated people be locked in their houses, this is the gestapo, the takeover. there is a really long history of anti-vaccine beliefs and they are really dangerous to public health and away other conspiracies are not. they have a link to texas, andrew wakefield, the original author of the study claiming the mmr vaccine causes autism, came from england to austin shortly after he lost his medical license and really made his fortune here. >> host: as a conspiracy people look for the mastermind, someone who is the puppetmaster of the conspiracy versus something organically existing in this light guist of groupthink of the population. when we talk about anti-vaccine conspiracy theory, is there a puppetmaster trying to drive this or just something that won't go away? >> host: >> guest: the first person to promote this. andrew wakef
. >> we are seeing another measles outbreak, serious ones including one in upstate new york that hased to a temporary quarantine of nonvaccinated minors. their parents are being asked to keep them at home for 30 days which is spun by conspiracy website and to unvaccinated people be locked in their houses, this is the gestapo, the takeover. there is a really long history of anti-vaccine beliefs and they are really dangerous to public health and away other conspiracies are not. they have a...
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new york city. but first, winter is here. across portions of new england and upstate mid-may snow across the higher elevations. yes, do not adjust your television set. it's happening. this will move out of the you way throughout the day today. we're still going to see a chili rainfall across portions of the mid-atlantic, the ohio valley, the great lakes. the snow will soon leave and temperatures, like i said, next week it's going to be like summertime and good weather for the pga on long island this weekend, ladies. there's some good news. lauren: janice, thank you. cheryl: all right. still ahead, former vice president is taking another swipe at president trump over trade tensions with china. >> the only people who are paying the price are farmers and working people right now. he's going about it all the wrong way. a lot of bra hav bra vado, no a. cheryl: we continue to look at capitalism versus socialism, all week long and so we have to ask today, what would a socialist america look like? what would our economy look like? the answers are going to shock you. keep it h
new york city. but first, winter is here. across portions of new england and upstate mid-may snow across the higher elevations. yes, do not adjust your television set. it's happening. this will move out of the you way throughout the day today. we're still going to see a chili rainfall across portions of the mid-atlantic, the ohio valley, the great lakes. the snow will soon leave and temperatures, like i said, next week it's going to be like summertime and good weather for the pga on long island...
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i thought it was, like, upstat new york. [ laughter ] >> yeah, new york. >> jimmy: are you going to watch. >> and i was like, "wow, this e. is incredibl i have to find out who that guy was. >> jimmy: yes, yes. you should. >> you got to back like four seasons. >> that's a lot of work. >> jimmy: show.alk about your you're on showtime now, and you're going to two nights a a week. >> that's right! >> two nights! >> jimmy: this is a big deal. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know what i'm saying? that's right. >> monday and thursday night. >> that's right. >> jimmy: yes. at's a big deal. >> we're going to dp you every week. double production, bro. double production. >> wow, wow, wow. okay, wow, wow. >> double that production. >> jimmy: what are you talking about, man? wait, mondays and when? >> thursday. >> every thursday night. >> jimmy: mondays and thursday nights. >> double the production. >> jimmy: you guys can do thou, th. you've done -- >> we used to do four nights a a week. >> jimmy: four nights a week. >> two nights a week should be good. i mean two paychecks now. so, that's cool. >> yea
i thought it was, like, upstat new york. [ laughter ] >> yeah, new york. >> jimmy: are you going to watch. >> and i was like, "wow, this e. is incredibl i have to find out who that guy was. >> jimmy: yes, yes. you should. >> you got to back like four seasons. >> that's a lot of work. >> jimmy: show.alk about your you're on showtime now, and you're going to two nights a a week. >> that's right! >> two nights! >> jimmy: this is a...
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nobody outside the rural district in upstate new york and never heard of her.he was considered an average member of congress, maybe a little bit below average. one day hillary clinton decided to run for president and gillibrand hit pay dirt. she was plucked from obscurity and handed one of the safest senate seats in america. overnight, gillibrand became a national figure without even having to win an election. amazing. it was the political equivalent of inheriting a billion dollars. maybe not surprisingly, gillibrand's views changed accordingly. she soon adopted the politics of the trust fund left. before long, there wasn't a fashionable opinion she didn't have on any topic, guns, abortion, immigration, you name it. as her friends in aspen and martha's vineyard became more decadent and more contemptuous of the country around them, sorted kirsten gillibrand. by this past weekend when she appeared on "face the nation," gillibrand was arguing against continuing to operate the united states as a sovereign country. let everyone in, she demanded, detaining anyone is
nobody outside the rural district in upstate new york and never heard of her.he was considered an average member of congress, maybe a little bit below average. one day hillary clinton decided to run for president and gillibrand hit pay dirt. she was plucked from obscurity and handed one of the safest senate seats in america. overnight, gillibrand became a national figure without even having to win an election. amazing. it was the political equivalent of inheriting a billion dollars. maybe not...
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even into pennsylvania and upstate new york. our tornado threat is great across this region.of these areas that are so prone to tornadoes this time of year. this is the highest frequency of tornadoes in the month of may. over 260 tornadoes across the country typically this time of year. and by the way, areas that have been impacted by flooding we'll see up to five, maybe even six inches of rainfall through early next week. so that could bring more flooding. so there's a whole slew of severe weather threats taking place right now. >> derek van dam, who's going to be monitoring this from the cnn weather center. you and the rest of the team at the cnn weather center. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> yep. >>> we want to share with you the story of central american immigrants working illegally in the united states. paying taxes. working long hours as they try to provide for their families. this particular group of people labored for a large corporation that owns hotels and golf resorts. they said their undocumented status was common knowledge and some were told it didn't mat
even into pennsylvania and upstate new york. our tornado threat is great across this region.of these areas that are so prone to tornadoes this time of year. this is the highest frequency of tornadoes in the month of may. over 260 tornadoes across the country typically this time of year. and by the way, areas that have been impacted by flooding we'll see up to five, maybe even six inches of rainfall through early next week. so that could bring more flooding. so there's a whole slew of severe...
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new do york. de 2015, 4 mujeres and last october a birthday celebration in upstate new york turned tragic in thisters and twoÁ brothers it was the most deadly limusina transportation accident in the u.s. in almost a decade.muriero4 but what is it that makes limo accidents especially dangerousÁ now, to show you what happens É when a stretch limo like this s crashes with dummies inside, wes are at cape. para this is one of the leading crash test facilities for commercial vehicles, and this is nick.adent he is the head engineer here. l nick, what are we seeing today? >> we are looking for how the e passengers fare in this test. >> reporter: let me show you. ¿ there are passengers inside. ve here we go. dÍa de hoy?. this is one passenger. she is not wearing her seatbelt. there are two more back here. u a total of five passengers in the back of the limo. tenemos s engineers installing sensors and rigging cameras all over the course even high-speed cameras to capture every frame. now one final check inside the limo and in the control room they are getting ready, too. >> 10-4, we confirm brake check. st
new do york. de 2015, 4 mujeres and last october a birthday celebration in upstate new york turned tragic in thisters and twoÁ brothers it was the most deadly limusina transportation accident in the u.s. in almost a decade.muriero4 but what is it that makes limo accidents especially dangerousÁ now, to show you what happens É when a stretch limo like this s crashes with dummies inside, wes are at cape. para this is one of the leading crash test facilities for commercial vehicles, and this is...
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he goes to upstate new york, starts having children, starts writing love songs, sort of domestic blisst sort of thing. so it is a whole new dylan after 1966. the irony is, in the 1970's when he becomes a born-again christian, he for the first time is telling audiences, i have the answer. and a lot of people aren't very interested then in hearing what his answer is. the public reaction to the new dylan, by the 1980's, you have to remember now we are a whole generation from the 1960's. so there is a whole group of kids growing up in the 1980's, i would have been one of them, who were watching mtv. and bob dylan, for as great a songwriter as he is, maybe is not the most mtv-friendly persona for a 14-year-old. so it really depends on which public at this point, because the baby boomers are now adults, they have mortgages, jobs, they are not following music is waysly and so in some dylan is slipping through the cracks a little bit. when "we are the world" comes out, he is invited, he sings on that, so he is not forgotten, but he is not quite the same public figure that he had been. as a dyl
he goes to upstate new york, starts having children, starts writing love songs, sort of domestic blisst sort of thing. so it is a whole new dylan after 1966. the irony is, in the 1970's when he becomes a born-again christian, he for the first time is telling audiences, i have the answer. and a lot of people aren't very interested then in hearing what his answer is. the public reaction to the new dylan, by the 1980's, you have to remember now we are a whole generation from the 1960's. so there...
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ais pocket of very cold air aloft, that's snoss upstate new york and the high spots of vermont and newampshire. several inches ofnow there. for us, no snowy to worry abou but cold air aloft will be riding the wind in here today. that will bubble up a deck of clouds no later than lunchtime and lead to a small chance later in the day. a nice start, look at how much mo0e cloud cover by 11:0 and 12:00 today. during the afternoon with the gusty northwest wind, fast moving little quick-hitterwe ra s are a real possibility. won't last long, but you may want to have the umbrella just to play it on the safe side.l, stay cotoo, with the afternoon clouds. low 60s today with some showers ound. drier weather and a nice little warming trends. the weekend, low to mid 80s both adays. we me able to stretch four or five days in a row in the '80s into early flex week. melissa, can you beat that? >> i can't. no, i have nothing that can beat 80 degrees, believe me. chopr 4, great shot showing the first look at gw parkway northbound after 123, where the you c sesie hothey fnkilled it in. great progress. the
ais pocket of very cold air aloft, that's snoss upstate new york and the high spots of vermont and newampshire. several inches ofnow there. for us, no snowy to worry abou but cold air aloft will be riding the wind in here today. that will bubble up a deck of clouds no later than lunchtime and lead to a small chance later in the day. a nice start, look at how much mo0e cloud cover by 11:0 and 12:00 today. during the afternoon with the gusty northwest wind, fast moving little quick-hitterwe ra s...
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we have got strong to severe thunderstorms expected in this region basically from upstate new york toere is also the potential for some flooding there. out to the west this is the next system and this is the one that folks in the midwest are watching very closely because that is the one that is likely going to bring them a significant amount of rain in the coming days. you've got people under a flash flood watch under the areas of the mid-atlantic but flood warnings basically up and down the mississippi river. that second system we talked about, that is the one that is going to be pushing in. the first system begins to exit by the time we get to this evening. if you have plans outside d.c., baltimore, it's going to be soggy the first half of the day. the second half of the day see all of these storms beginning to fire up here? unfortunately, places like iowa and missouri and states don't need to see any more rain is the concern. now take a look at the next five days. you're talking 3 to 5 inches of rain in a place that simply does not not to see more rain. look at the numbers. over 20
we have got strong to severe thunderstorms expected in this region basically from upstate new york toere is also the potential for some flooding there. out to the west this is the next system and this is the one that folks in the midwest are watching very closely because that is the one that is likely going to bring them a significant amount of rain in the coming days. you've got people under a flash flood watch under the areas of the mid-atlantic but flood warnings basically up and down the...
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the focus today is from texas all the way to portions of pennsylvania and upstate new york., which is damaging winds, large hail and the potential for tornadoes mixed in. we already have storms that will gradually push east into the great lakes region. another section will develop later on this evening for places like texas, oklahoma, as well as kansas. another concern we talked about is the rain. a lot of it is expected to fall. widespread, 2 to 4 inches. here's the thing in places we just don't need to see it. you saw omar just a few minutes ago talking about all of the rivers. take a look at this, 400 river gauges at or above flood stage. and a lot of those dots line up with where we expect to get additional rainfall. you may be saying it seems like a lot of these places are getting severe weather. you're not crazy. this is the truth. they're all developing along this ridge that is bit. south of that ridge, though, the main concern is actually going to be the record heat. not just for one day, but for multiple days. in fact, over 70 potential record highs to be broken ove
the focus today is from texas all the way to portions of pennsylvania and upstate new york., which is damaging winds, large hail and the potential for tornadoes mixed in. we already have storms that will gradually push east into the great lakes region. another section will develop later on this evening for places like texas, oklahoma, as well as kansas. another concern we talked about is the rain. a lot of it is expected to fall. widespread, 2 to 4 inches. here's the thing in places we just...
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infrastructure week and call attention to the urgent need for investment in rural areas like mine in upstate new york. every time i'm home in my district i hear from folks about the need to invest in infrastructure to help our family farmers succeed. when they dive their products down to new york city or the immediately surrounding areas, they need broigs and roads, structures that can carry products. infrastructure does not just mean bridges roads and seaports. it means access to margets through high-speed internet, a founding 25 million americans lack rural broadband. this means 25 million americans who own small businesses, operate small farms, want to apply for college online or do homework or access lifesaving medicine because they cannot. this week i was proud to launch with the leadership, a task force on rural broadband. i'm ready to partner with folks on both sides of the aisle to rebuild our infrastructure and access broadband both in upstate new york and across the country. let's get this done. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for wh
infrastructure week and call attention to the urgent need for investment in rural areas like mine in upstate new york. every time i'm home in my district i hear from folks about the need to invest in infrastructure to help our family farmers succeed. when they dive their products down to new york city or the immediately surrounding areas, they need broigs and roads, structures that can carry products. infrastructure does not just mean bridges roads and seaports. it means access to margets...
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new york. last october, a birth celebration in upstate new york turned tragic in this stretch limo accident.0 people killed including four sisters and 2 procedures. the most deadly transportation accident in the u.s. in almost a decade. but what is it that makes limo accidents especially dangerous? to show you what happens when a stretch limo like this crashes with dummies inside, we are at cape, one of the leading crash tests facilities for commercial vehicle, and this is nick, head engineer here. nick, what are we seeing today? >> looking for how the passengers fare in this test today. >> reporter: show you what he's talking about. there are passengers inside. here we go. this is one passenger. she's not wearing her seat belt. two more back here. total of five passengers in the back of the limo. engineers installing sensors and rigging cameras all over the course. even high-speed cameras to capture every frame. now, one final check inside the limo. in the control room, getting ready, too. >> 10/4. confirm brake check now. >> stand by for countdown. >> reporter: the crash seconds away. >> t
new york. last october, a birth celebration in upstate new york turned tragic in this stretch limo accident.0 people killed including four sisters and 2 procedures. the most deadly transportation accident in the u.s. in almost a decade. but what is it that makes limo accidents especially dangerous? to show you what happens when a stretch limo like this crashes with dummies inside, we are at cape, one of the leading crash tests facilities for commercial vehicle, and this is nick, head engineer...
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isolated pockets of damaging hail and damaging winds racing its way towards the east throughout upstate new yorkvermont and additional storms with warnings connected to them throughout portions of pennsylvania and, guess what? this is not just a one-trick pony. for tomorrow as well throughout the northeast damaging winds, hail, torrential downpours all the way down to boston and even waterbury. then there's the problem monday going into tuesday down south, throughout texas. monday, look for a line of severe storms that's going to rip throughout texas, oklahoma, going into missouri for monday and then going to tuesday we'll have one more slice of that, and that will continue going into tuesday with a stormy corridor. and if that's not enough, let's catch our breath, one last problem i've got to tell you about. greatest risk of additional significant rain throughout sioux falls, sioux city, des moines, kansas city, wichita, greatest risk where you see the darker green, possibly ten more additional inches of rain. and remember, this is the area where we already have too much water. jon: all right.
isolated pockets of damaging hail and damaging winds racing its way towards the east throughout upstate new yorkvermont and additional storms with warnings connected to them throughout portions of pennsylvania and, guess what? this is not just a one-trick pony. for tomorrow as well throughout the northeast damaging winds, hail, torrential downpours all the way down to boston and even waterbury. then there's the problem monday going into tuesday down south, throughout texas. monday, look for a...
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counselor or just regular camp counselor >> yeah, i worked at a smer camp called "french woods" in upstate new yorkund like what you call it if you want to charge a little bit more [ laughter ]>> eah. the guy who runs the camp dresses like i'm dressed right now. [ laughter ] and he winks at you like this when he signs in he's like, "we're going to sign you up for 'french woods.' yeah, no so i actually -- i was already doing theater in college and i actual wanted to do something different. i wanted to go to the camp and coach basketball because i've always loved basketball. i i'm not very good atbut i've always loved it. and then they found out that i was -- they were like, "oh, butou're a theater guy. so, you should be doing theater. so then i ended up, like, co-directing, like, a 7-year-old production of "guys and dolls. [ laug yeah, and now my son is 7 and i'm like, "how did i get these kids to do 'guys and dolls?' it was incredible. like, this camp. it's really an amazing camp. for the one guy out there, or gal who actually know what - [ laughter ] yeah, you will attest to "french woods" is amaz
counselor or just regular camp counselor >> yeah, i worked at a smer camp called "french woods" in upstate new yorkund like what you call it if you want to charge a little bit more [ laughter ]>> eah. the guy who runs the camp dresses like i'm dressed right now. [ laughter ] and he winks at you like this when he signs in he's like, "we're going to sign you up for 'french woods.' yeah, no so i actually -- i was already doing theater in college and i actual wanted to do...
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. >> harris: a school bus driver in upstate new york is being hailed as a hero after her quick thinkingnd fast action. saved a student from getting hit by an illegally-passing car. the dramatic video from the city of norwich, showing the bus driver grabbing that student by his sweatshirt as a car zoomed past the stop to school bus. the school district posted on facebook, "this is exactly why you should never pass a school bus when the stop arm is out and the red lights are flashing." wow. >> we have a choice between sleepy joe and crazy bernie. [laughter] i will take any, let's just pick somebody and start this thing. and we have the young man, buttigieg! representing us against president xi of china paid that'll be great. i want to be in that room and watch that one. and beto. boy, is he falling like a rock. what the hell happened to beto? >> harris: president trump taunting the democrats running for president last night in florida. joe biden, bernie sanders, pete buttigieg, beto o'rourke, as you heard, on the list. the president says none of them could do his job and he will take any
. >> harris: a school bus driver in upstate new york is being hailed as a hero after her quick thinkingnd fast action. saved a student from getting hit by an illegally-passing car. the dramatic video from the city of norwich, showing the bus driver grabbing that student by his sweatshirt as a car zoomed past the stop to school bus. the school district posted on facebook, "this is exactly why you should never pass a school bus when the stop arm is out and the red lights are...
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often has examples this exchange of identities tending your up tomatoes when some indian tribe upstate new york is opening a forest nd chopping the down. there is this wonderful wisdom turn to ransack the environment for a time. the tomatoes. i 't you think sometimes think of the conversion of latin of the and christianity spaniards, it depleted europe in some ways. go to the churches of europe a and they are empty. in latin america they are full and it is spreading in brazil central america and catholicism follow in mexico and the villages of south america. and world church population is spanish speaking. maybe i have swallowed something of you and i have become the you have in nature and become me. richard: it is important to remember that native societies not these -- no.les: we can: there are things when we talk about casinos this is federal policy. we passed the gaming act that so itere going to do this s amazing to me that i'm in a state that doesn't have any and we have this lofty perspective person was to give them money and here in they have money which success.aken as a think ofrious
often has examples this exchange of identities tending your up tomatoes when some indian tribe upstate new york is opening a forest nd chopping the down. there is this wonderful wisdom turn to ransack the environment for a time. the tomatoes. i 't you think sometimes think of the conversion of latin of the and christianity spaniards, it depleted europe in some ways. go to the churches of europe a and they are empty. in latin america they are full and it is spreading in brazil central america...