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over chicago. >> not a good day in utica today. a lot of rain. >> sorry, utica. >> could be better.ring an umbrella. >> good day tomorrow, utica. >>> up next in "the pulse," just in time for the unofficial start of summer, yeah, great white sharks are visiting. >> oh, awesome. >> on both coasts. >> speaking of that, catch of the day. just not that kind of catch. see how a ball girl saved some lucky fans. my day starts well before i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, swtiting, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may
over chicago. >> not a good day in utica today. a lot of rain. >> sorry, utica. >> could be better.ring an umbrella. >> good day tomorrow, utica. >>> up next in "the pulse," just in time for the unofficial start of summer, yeah, great white sharks are visiting. >> oh, awesome. >> on both coasts. >> speaking of that, catch of the day. just not that kind of catch. see how a ball girl saved some lucky fans. my day starts well before i'm...
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all of utica for as good as that was. >> that's how you finish a month. good morning, america. >> a football score there. >> and a good morning to you. >>> up next in "the pulse," will ferrell brings back george w. bush and proves he can still get those laughs. >>> plus, the newest member of a certain police force, fierce and furry. >> oh, frank. >>> and on our facebook page we have some details from the parents of madeleine mccann speaking out a decade after their daughter disappeared on atmfans.com. disappeared on atmfans.com. enamel is the strong, wof your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth t
all of utica for as good as that was. >> that's how you finish a month. good morning, america. >> a football score there. >> and a good morning to you. >>> up next in "the pulse," will ferrell brings back george w. bush and proves he can still get those laughs. >>> plus, the newest member of a certain police force, fierce and furry. >> oh, frank. >>> and on our facebook page we have some details from the parents of madeleine mccann...
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good morning, utica. >> utica. john buccigross, john anderson. remember the cavaliers' sweep of the celtics. everyone said -- >> yeah, it didn't happen that way. at all. although the cavs were up 21 points at one point in the third quarter and then the lead went away. 20 seconds to go, kyrie irving gets to the rim. tied at 108, but marcus smart to avery bradley out of a time-out, and a bounce. what will you do with that tenth of a second? nothing. we'll concede. bradley rules at home, and the celtics win it, 111-108. >>> now, you might have seen this game because it started at 3:00 in the afternoon yesterday. penguins up 5-0. malkin to crosby to phil kessel. the no-look pass, the tap-in goal, and the penguins are one win away from returning to the stanley cup final for the second year in a row. they won it last year. >>> scott dixon won the pole for the indy 500. we're driving. >> good morning, america. >> thanks, john. >> i like it. >> okay. >>> up next, it's like a dance move that cher was doing. cher's first award show performance in more than
good morning, utica. >> utica. john buccigross, john anderson. remember the cavaliers' sweep of the celtics. everyone said -- >> yeah, it didn't happen that way. at all. although the cavs were up 21 points at one point in the third quarter and then the lead went away. 20 seconds to go, kyrie irving gets to the rim. tied at 108, but marcus smart to avery bradley out of a time-out, and a bounce. what will you do with that tenth of a second? nothing. we'll concede. bradley rules at...
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. >> good morning, utica. >> our mothers jamesed us john. game seven, everything decided. >> in my right hand i am holding game seven. chris paul and the clippers, chris has never gotten to a conference final. he would like to get to one. derrick favors finished with 17. 10-9 in the first half alone. gordon hayward wasn't good but while his teammates were he got warmed up, finished with 26. no more paul pierce. he is retiring and no final again for chris paul. he loses in the first round. the jazz play the warriors next. >>> mets/nationals. anthony rendon and had two ribs and hit this baseball out of the park. so, it's a home run. a couple more. fourth, two on. that's a three-run jimmy jackson right there. this was a jack show. just a complete jack show. two homers, six ribs and three at bats and bases clearing double in the fifth. nine rbis and hit another. recapping 23-5 nationals win over the mets rendon, 6 for 6, three homers, ten rbi. raised his batting average 52 points. >> that's how you finish a month. good morning, america. >> footb
. >> good morning, utica. >> our mothers jamesed us john. game seven, everything decided. >> in my right hand i am holding game seven. chris paul and the clippers, chris has never gotten to a conference final. he would like to get to one. derrick favors finished with 17. 10-9 in the first half alone. gordon hayward wasn't good but while his teammates were he got warmed up, finished with 26. no more paul pierce. he is retiring and no final again for chris paul. he loses in the...
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. >> good morning, utica, good morning, america. john buccigross, steve levy, while you were sleeping the cubs and yankees played past 2:00 a.m. eastern time. >> 18 innings, here's the story in the top of the 18th. castro, the former cub his it on the ground. addison russell coming home, aaron hicks scores in a game featuring the most combined strikeouts in major league baseball history. the yankees win. >>> game four in toronto, ontario, canada, lebron james and the cavalier, a chance to sweep. they swept their first round series against indiana looking to sweep the fourth and raptors led at one point but kyrie scored 11 straight down the stretch and lebron supplies the dagger. skish. 35 point, 9 rebounds, 6 assists and cavaliers await the winner of washington and boston. this he'll play one of those two teams in the eastern conference finals. >> so, good morning, america. and have a great week. >> all right, thanks, fellas. >>> a 10-year-old girl is recovering after fighting off an alligator in florida. >> she was playing in shall
. >> good morning, utica, good morning, america. john buccigross, steve levy, while you were sleeping the cubs and yankees played past 2:00 a.m. eastern time. >> 18 innings, here's the story in the top of the 18th. castro, the former cub his it on the ground. addison russell coming home, aaron hicks scores in a game featuring the most combined strikeouts in major league baseball history. the yankees win. >>> game four in toronto, ontario, canada, lebron james and the...
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and as always utica, nicole briscoe, john anderson. >> match-up between thomas and john wall. john wall, very impressive. 40 points. it's just that thomas was just a bit more on the impressive scale. higher up. he scored 9 in overtime because, yes, this game required that. he scored 20 in the fourth. added all together with all the quarters, 53. >> that's a lot. >> celtics win, 129-119. >>> the west, steph curry somehow rudy gobert got a bad switch. oh, my goodness. steph put him on skates and turned him around and, again, it kind of looked like barry sanders that one time, warriors up 15. early third quarter, warriors lead is now just nine but in transition, draymond green to steph. nobody had 53 for the warriors. they didn't need that many. steph had 22, a tweak, a jazz 1-0. >> that's routine maintenance. >> that's what he called it routine maintenance. >> you know what i learned? >> what? >> the warriors are more rested. >> if you need to guard john wall, you should have fast shoes. good morning, america. >> it's the shoes. >> it's the shoes. we learn so much. >>> in the me
and as always utica, nicole briscoe, john anderson. >> match-up between thomas and john wall. john wall, very impressive. 40 points. it's just that thomas was just a bit more on the impressive scale. higher up. he scored 9 in overtime because, yes, this game required that. he scored 20 in the fourth. added all together with all the quarters, 53. >> that's a lot. >> celtics win, 129-119. >>> the west, steph curry somehow rudy gobert got a bad switch. oh, my goodness....
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i can tell you that here along the ohio river and the utica shale, we have got according to the experts, we have got more resource under our feet than we know what to do with. some people say we have more gas and oil under our feet here along the ohio river than saudi arabia does. but that's not the point. the point is that it's going to take more than one energy source to provide the base load for our energy grid. coal has been doing it since right after world war i. maybe even longer than that. during america's industrialization period, it was coal fired energy that provided the energy for america to build and to innovate. many of the industries that manufacturing industries that came about, came about because they were powering their manufacturing operations with coal fired energy. so, look. we can talk all day about how inexpensive natural gas is and that is a market factor. that's true. but the truth of the matter is we need both natural gas and coal to provide america's energy needs. it's not one or the other. it's both. >> back to the phones. we'll go to dr. devin calling in from
i can tell you that here along the ohio river and the utica shale, we have got according to the experts, we have got more resource under our feet than we know what to do with. some people say we have more gas and oil under our feet here along the ohio river than saudi arabia does. but that's not the point. the point is that it's going to take more than one energy source to provide the base load for our energy grid. coal has been doing it since right after world war i. maybe even longer than...
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in buffalo, rochester, even in places like utica. >> those are all places that are deeply in trouble,you know, but a class is dying. the middle class is dying in new york city as you may know. i think you follow this since you are on tv arguing on behalf of it. let me ask you some questions. we have about 1.1 million people come here illegally every year. what is the optimal number, how many want to lead in their workers that you represent? >> i'm not an expert in the number of specific immigrants coming in. here's what i will tell you. these cities that you just mentioned, not only those cities, but buffalo, albany, rochester, though cities are in dire economic straits not because of immigrants, but immigrants are part of the way forward. that is been proven time and time again. immigrants add value. they stabilize neighborhoods, they pay taxes, their great workers and business workers. we should figure out how to get more immigrants. >> tucker: you don't know how many. you are making the case but you haven't actually thought through how many is a good number because you are not goin
in buffalo, rochester, even in places like utica. >> those are all places that are deeply in trouble,you know, but a class is dying. the middle class is dying in new york city as you may know. i think you follow this since you are on tv arguing on behalf of it. let me ask you some questions. we have about 1.1 million people come here illegally every year. what is the optimal number, how many want to lead in their workers that you represent? >> i'm not an expert in the number of...
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. >> i observed a couple coming down the street here on utica street.could see that he had an open container in his hand. as he kept coming, we intercepted him right here on the sidewalk. i requested his i.d. i could see that it was an open beer can. and i explained to him that we have a local ordinance here that says that you cannot have an open container. >> reporter: did he seem angry? was he agitated? >> no, he was actually -- >> reporter: did he -- >> very cooperative. so i gave him the ticket and they started to walk away right down the sidewalk right here. >> reporter: the young man who got the ticket was clayton whittemore, returning home from a party with his girlfriend, alex kogut. >> and when they left, did they seem fine? >> they seemed normal to me. >> in fact, i was even doing small-talk with the female that he was with, and was able to make her laugh a little bit, so if anything was bothering her, she didn't let us know. >> so, just a normal couple out on a friday night. and wasn't quite the last of him? >> no, as they both started walkin
. >> i observed a couple coming down the street here on utica street.could see that he had an open container in his hand. as he kept coming, we intercepted him right here on the sidewalk. i requested his i.d. i could see that it was an open beer can. and i explained to him that we have a local ordinance here that says that you cannot have an open container. >> reporter: did he seem angry? was he agitated? >> no, he was actually -- >> reporter: did he -- >> very...
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as soon as she got herself out of the white house, she moved to utica and continued to be a writer. she buys a little house in naples, florida to get away from the winter. there, she falls madly in love with another woman. evangeline simpson and rose cleveland live together in naples until evangeline decides she wants to be respectable, and she up and marries a 74-year-old episcopal bishop from minnesota. you cannot get more respectable than that. when he dies, the two women flee together to italy and live together openly, and they are buried side-by-side there. i would give $1 million to know what grover cleveland thought about this. [laughter] lesley: that's great. [applause] lesley: boy, the competition for good anecdotes is on. [laughter] lesley: i'm going to ask gil to tell us, what makes a successful first lady? what is the measure of that? and then your best anecdote. gil: there is a notion that every first lady is allowed to be whoever she wants to be, and this is kind of passed on first lady after first lady. i argue it is not true. there are whole series of do's and don'ts
as soon as she got herself out of the white house, she moved to utica and continued to be a writer. she buys a little house in naples, florida to get away from the winter. there, she falls madly in love with another woman. evangeline simpson and rose cleveland live together in naples until evangeline decides she wants to be respectable, and she up and marries a 74-year-old episcopal bishop from minnesota. you cannot get more respectable than that. when he dies, the two women flee together to...
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tour an ability one participant in the 22nd district in new york, human technologies corporation in utica. ms. tenney: as a critical part of our community i'm honored to serve this ability one agency and their tell of dedicated employees who continue to make a significant economic impact on our region to the creation of quality products and services to government agencies across all sectors. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek reck mission? -- recognition. without objection, the gentleman from maryland is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, over the weekend a young man in my district was killed in what appears to be a vicious crime, probably motivated by hate. mr. hoyer: u.s. army second lieutenant richard w. collins iii was just days away from graduating from bowie state university. richard stood on the threshold of what promised to be a life of service to his cuventry. he has been remembered by family d friends as a kind soul, an angel, a national treasure. all of us across maryland were shocked and
tour an ability one participant in the 22nd district in new york, human technologies corporation in utica. ms. tenney: as a critical part of our community i'm honored to serve this ability one agency and their tell of dedicated employees who continue to make a significant economic impact on our region to the creation of quality products and services to government agencies across all sectors. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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terra midstream, nearly $900 million deal, they're big in the marcellus and utica shale. coming fairly soon. look at the next one. that's the liberty oil field services. they do fracking services. primary in the permian. they're going thursday. there's a raft of these energy companies because nothing has gone public for a year and a half. so if the market's open and if there's any kind of door for them to get in, they'll start to move on that. meantime, the ipo market, those stocks that have gone public in the last few months are doing really well. there's a simple way to look at. the renaissance ipo, it goes back to -- to the end of 2016. bottom line here is that's moved up rather aggressively in last few weeks. it's up 15% year to date. more than double the s&p 500. so that's one of the reasons we're starting to see the ipo market open up. the afterperformance of those that have already gone public is doing exceptionally well this year. right now the dow up 3.5 points. >> thank you, bob pisani. bernanke already on the air this morning. let's get to santelli. hey, rick.
terra midstream, nearly $900 million deal, they're big in the marcellus and utica shale. coming fairly soon. look at the next one. that's the liberty oil field services. they do fracking services. primary in the permian. they're going thursday. there's a raft of these energy companies because nothing has gone public for a year and a half. so if the market's open and if there's any kind of door for them to get in, they'll start to move on that. meantime, the ipo market, those stocks that have...