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group of freemasons and transported to rochester then niagara.ay out to fort he was never seen again. that was the first phase of the case of william morgan. i will come back to that in a few minutes but i want to set the stage for some of the other things going on the eureka now. i was interested in the role of imagination and the outburst of imagination and how they were responsible for a lot of the things that happened along the eureka now. dallas -- eureka now. the erie canal was a feat of imagination. they found the land was much more fertile than it was in new england. particularly from growing wheat. we don't think of western new york as being a wheat place. the problem was, how do you get the wheat and flour back to the markets on the east coast? and thes were terrible appalachian mountains were in between. there was a man named jesse holley who was a broker and flour. and try buy flour cheap to sell it in new york. he went bankrupt because of the transportation cost. he could never make a profit -- profit. and heiness was failing had a vision. take the water of lake erie, th
group of freemasons and transported to rochester then niagara.ay out to fort he was never seen again. that was the first phase of the case of william morgan. i will come back to that in a few minutes but i want to set the stage for some of the other things going on the eureka now. i was interested in the role of imagination and the outburst of imagination and how they were responsible for a lot of the things that happened along the eureka now. dallas -- eureka now. the erie canal was a feat of...
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from your satin outfits about one hour 56! yes, a two hour drive. yes, it's in rochester, kent, where they lot of the plastic ends up. this is because there is only a handful of these special the plastic recovery facilities in the country. and rochester is the closest to us. finally we arrive at the recycling plant, where we are greeted by ed, the site manager. hello, i'm dead. nice to meet you, i'm sarah. -- i'm ed. as you can see, we've got a real mix of colours, polymer types, completely mixed up. ourjob is to ta ke completely mixed up. ourjob is to take each of those bales, separate it and run it through the planned to separate out all the different polymer types, so we can pass it on for recycling. we created circular economy. it's so allowed inside this plant, but what you can see here are 121 conveyor belts, sorting plastics into types. the plants can then generate up to 13 dig up a 350 bales plastic a day. one bail alone could contain up to 17,000 bottles. that's a lot of plastic. we, effectively, ta ke a lot of plastic. we, effectively, take any plastics that you put into you
from your satin outfits about one hour 56! yes, a two hour drive. yes, it's in rochester, kent, where they lot of the plastic ends up. this is because there is only a handful of these special the plastic recovery facilities in the country. and rochester is the closest to us. finally we arrive at the recycling plant, where we are greeted by ed, the site manager. hello, i'm dead. nice to meet you, i'm sarah. -- i'm ed. as you can see, we've got a real mix of colours, polymer types, completely...
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one hour 56. —— saturn have. it is two hours away, in rochester in kent where a lot of the plastic from the east of england and up. this is because there is only a handful of the special plastics recovery facilities in the country. and rochester is the closest to us. finally, sarah and i arrive at the recycling plant where we are greeted by ed, the site manager. hi,| by ed, the site manager. hi, i meant. nice to meet you, i am sarah. shall we go in and have a look at the facility? absolutely. excellent. so, as you can see we have got a real mix of colours, polymer types, completely mixed up and ourjob is then to take each of those bales, separate it, run it through the plant and separate out all the different polymer types that we can then send it on for recycling and create the kind of circular economy. it is so loud inside this plant but what you can see here are 121 conveyor belts which are stored in the plastics into types. the plant can then generate up to 350 bales of plastic per day and if you think one baylor loa n plastic per day and if you think one baylor loan can contai
one hour 56. —— saturn have. it is two hours away, in rochester in kent where a lot of the plastic from the east of england and up. this is because there is only a handful of the special plastics recovery facilities in the country. and rochester is the closest to us. finally, sarah and i arrive at the recycling plant where we are greeted by ed, the site manager. hi,| by ed, the site manager. hi, i meant. nice to meet you, i am sarah. shall we go in and have a look at the facility?...
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a two hour drive. yes, the recycling plant is two hours away, in rochester, in kent, where a lot of the plastic from the east of england ends up. this is because there's only a handful of these special plastic recovery facilities in the country, and rochester is the closest to us. finally, sarah and i arrive at viridor recycling plant where we're greeted by ed sarasketa, the site manager. hi, i'm ed. hi, nice to meet you, i'm sarah. hi, sarah. right, shall we go in and have a look at the facility? yeah, absolutely. excellent. so, as you can see, you've got a real mix of colours, polymer types, completely mixed up and ourjob is to take each of those bales, separate it, and run it through the plant, and separate all the different polymer types, so we can send it on for recycling and create that kind of circular economy. it's so loud inside this plant but what you can see here are 121 conveyor belts, which are sorting the plastics into types. the plant can then generate up to 350 bales of plastic per day. and if you think, one bale alone can contain up to over 17,000 bottles — that i
a two hour drive. yes, the recycling plant is two hours away, in rochester, in kent, where a lot of the plastic from the east of england ends up. this is because there's only a handful of these special plastic recovery facilities in the country, and rochester is the closest to us. finally, sarah and i arrive at viridor recycling plant where we're greeted by ed sarasketa, the site manager. hi, i'm ed. hi, nice to meet you, i'm sarah. hi, sarah. right, shall we go in and have a look at the...
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be born. baltimore, strike and sellout. rochester, sellout and hardship. -- heart break. ♪ [crowd noise] >> the union is having a convention, nashville, tennessee. >> why nashville? >> because the locals are in new york, chicago, baltimore, that's the reason. they are making it tough for us to get out there. >> so why nashville? why not alaska? sounds] train bag, -- beg, borrow, scrape together the money for train fare. >> all out for nashville. >> new york, boston, rochester, cincinnati, philadelphia, baltimore, altoona. >> we were all on strike, we didn't eat, how can we pay dues? >> the right to speak. >> baltimore is still out on strike. >> the balcony is out of order. that the brother in the balcony be heard. >> >> the delegate from chicago is out of order. >> listen, were just came in for nashville. chicago just walked out of the convention. yes, and new york and baltimore. >> boston, philadelphia, and cincinnati. >> 75% of the membership walked out. >> holding their own convention. >> we are setting up our own union. ♪ >> it will be an outlaw outfit, will not even be in t
be born. baltimore, strike and sellout. rochester, sellout and hardship. -- heart break. ♪ [crowd noise] >> the union is having a convention, nashville, tennessee. >> why nashville? >> because the locals are in new york, chicago, baltimore, that's the reason. they are making it tough for us to get out there. >> so why nashville? why not alaska? sounds] train bag, -- beg, borrow, scrape together the money for train fare. >> all out for nashville. >> new...
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, rochester, cincinnati, philadelphia, altoona., >> we were all on strike, we didn't eat, how can we pay dues? >> baltimore is still out on strike. >> the balcony is out of order. i insist the people in the balcony be heard. >> the delegate from chicago is out of order. were just came in for nashville. chicago just walked out of the convention. >> yes, and new york and baltimore. >> 75% of the membership walked out. >> holding their own convention. >> we are setting up our own union. ♪ >> it will be an outlaw outfit, won't even be af of l. you are staking your hand on a wild gamble. narrator: in december 1914 they gathered at webster hall, and they took the gamble. >> it's in our dream to give lincoln to our members, said a nation cannot exist half slave and half free. neither can a man. we cannot be free individually but slaves industrialist. ly. organizers for them out of made it clothing workers here in milwaukee. narrator: starting with nothing, empty pockets and a barrel of hope, organizing new york and chicago, wisconsin and new jersey, baltimore and boston, kentucky, missouri, o
, rochester, cincinnati, philadelphia, altoona., >> we were all on strike, we didn't eat, how can we pay dues? >> baltimore is still out on strike. >> the balcony is out of order. i insist the people in the balcony be heard. >> the delegate from chicago is out of order. were just came in for nashville. chicago just walked out of the convention. >> yes, and new york and baltimore. >> 75% of the membership walked out. >> holding their own convention....
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in rochester that i license endangering her own plans and restaurants a little bi. join join me from hungary [inaudible] we twenty twenty four very well [inaudible] at ten and unlike my usual. yes yes. like like [inaudible] like some [inaudible] my parents [inaudible] on foreign. and somehow managed to discuss all of the final. have this as of yet civil civil click for the in an area about this as a has has taken a long also restaurants from home. that is a report on the ninety nine states a says says there is significant advantages. when someone? had like the government since. lately [inaudible] the latest. please let let me mess [inaudible] has [inaudible] russia has. that meant to i went was. last night. well what is not a militant and beginning in the non conflict gave cabinet every emissions floating within forty four next last also. bring ringing. and what road runs on major win win russia [inaudible] stage. tryingngrying to d deter the [inaudible] live live. will arere moral they had a and trying on for lititigatn including users have a chemical weapons. the government ha
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was a big flip from obama to trump. it is rochester to mankato, along the north iowa border. is the upper midwest there or heading into michigan, the seat outside destroyed. -- outside detroit. his numbers have been failing, his job performance numbers have been flipping a lot of working-class communities. i think we have really terrific strong candidates in each of these districts. the republicans, i think, are on defense. have been a few polls suggesting lower enthusiasm among hispanic voters. something you are concerned about? is that something you are doing anything to tackle? charlie: that is one of the best things. the flagship house effort for progressive racist, we have a number of -- races, we have a number of organizations from the top. we have been doing more work in our core constituencies than ever before. no one has really been that interested in the house. -- invested in the house. the house has been a marquee deal this time around. the ability to get in on the granular level, the hispanic communities, noncollege communities in rural districts, urc internet at al -- y
was a big flip from obama to trump. it is rochester to mankato, along the north iowa border. is the upper midwest there or heading into michigan, the seat outside destroyed. -- outside detroit. his numbers have been failing, his job performance numbers have been flipping a lot of working-class communities. i think we have really terrific strong candidates in each of these districts. the republicans, i think, are on defense. have been a few polls suggesting lower enthusiasm among hispanic...
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populous city in india and the capital of the northern state of rochester home to three point one million people it's also a popular tourist destination it's famous for its pink buildings which were painted in one thousand nine hundred six to welcome the prince of wales. here at the egg the snack shop eggs are all chefs sanjay on that first. he has two hundred fifty different dishes on the menu. he sells five hundred on the today. i'm sanjay omelet i've been selling eggs here since one nine hundred seventy eight . not many people here used to eat eggs in the past but today i sell a thousand to fifteen hundred eggs every day. would give me. the restaurant is very popular and the egg creations are ready in a matter of minutes. and we have today i'm going to show you how to make an egg pizza. first you put in some butter. or used two eggs to make this pizza that it's ready in two minutes put some salt in it now it's an onion you some green chiles as well also add some coriander leaves. here then you put in pita bread and press it like this and. they don't mind if they say you slice it up. yo
populous city in india and the capital of the northern state of rochester home to three point one million people it's also a popular tourist destination it's famous for its pink buildings which were painted in one thousand nine hundred six to welcome the prince of wales. here at the egg the snack shop eggs are all chefs sanjay on that first. he has two hundred fifty different dishes on the menu. he sells five hundred on the today. i'm sanjay omelet i've been selling eggs here since one nine...
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rtm. scott walker won. he will face lisa blunt rochester. >>> cbs is in settlement talks to part ways from its embattled ceo. it could pay les moonves $100 million. $100 million to leave. this follows a bombshell report in "the new yorker" magazine that he sexually harassed several women. he says he regrets any behavior that need women uncomfortable, but he denies any physical assaults or retaliatory actions. >>> next year's oscars will not feature a controversial category. >> it creates challenges for movies already released. it was seen as a way to boost declining ratings. but the show will be shorter, just three hours. it will be february 24th in l.a., and you can watch it right here on abc. >> i do think "black panther" would have won that category. most popular? good bet. >>> given the week that his father-in-law's had, maybe this was some sort of omen for jared kushner. >> the presidential senior adviser showed up for nafta negotiations ready to work, and then -- >> whoopsy. >> hello? >> anybody there? >> the door was locked. so he waits, and he waits. and he waits. >> awkward.
rtm. scott walker won. he will face lisa blunt rochester. >>> cbs is in settlement talks to part ways from its embattled ceo. it could pay les moonves $100 million. $100 million to leave. this follows a bombshell report in "the new yorker" magazine that he sexually harassed several women. he says he regrets any behavior that need women uncomfortable, but he denies any physical assaults or retaliatory actions. >>> next year's oscars will not feature a controversial...
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kavanaugh. next hear from michelle up. she's in rochester, new hampshire, on the republican line. welcome. caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i am all forself, kavanaugh. i think for somebody who has to put his whole life, personal and everything, all the way up to his sexuality when he had sex for the first time, that says something about him. she, if this really happened, i'm sorry it happened to her, but with the democratic party, they have been so hard on president trump. do not even giving him a chance. this country has not given him a chance. andas got so much to offer, people just see him for what he was and not what he can do for this country. and i'm raising two daughters, and i have a granddaughter, and i teach them right from wrong. but what that meant just did tonight, if you can't see that he just poured everything he had the that table, and embarrassment for his family and his kids and his mom and dad, you know, i really feel for americans nowadays. we are justnd i, middle-class but we are considered lower middle class because of our income, but we've never depende
kavanaugh. next hear from michelle up. she's in rochester, new hampshire, on the republican line. welcome. caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i am all forself, kavanaugh. i think for somebody who has to put his whole life, personal and everything, all the way up to his sexuality when he had sex for the first time, that says something about him. she, if this really happened, i'm sorry it happened to her, but with the democratic party, they have been so hard on president trump. do not...
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rochester is the mastermind behind the world's largest leek and david thomas hasjust lost his world record for the heaviest red cabbage to his friend, which we will talk about as well but first, paul, how heavy is the leek? grand ragga 10.7 kilos. wow, how did you manage to grow it? tell us the secret. first of all, you start getting your soil tested, and then putting the right nutrients in, and then just putting the right nutrients in, and thenjust tender putting the right nutrients in, and then just tender love and care. in terms of monitoring it, do you have to give it a certain amount of water, is it a scientific process or is it just water, is it a scientific process or is itjust something that water, is it a scientific process or is it just something that you water, is it a scientific process or is itjust something that you know? what i've done over the years, i've got pictures recorded and i can go back to the certain date, and certain time, i can measure the leek and if it is down in circumference, i increased the water. if it is up, i reduce the water. is it a special kind
rochester is the mastermind behind the world's largest leek and david thomas hasjust lost his world record for the heaviest red cabbage to his friend, which we will talk about as well but first, paul, how heavy is the leek? grand ragga 10.7 kilos. wow, how did you manage to grow it? tell us the secret. first of all, you start getting your soil tested, and then putting the right nutrients in, and then just putting the right nutrients in, and thenjust tender putting the right nutrients in, and...
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in rochester, minnesota. i asked him what this breakthrough would mean for people with spinal injuries in the future. i think this gives great hope to really, over a million patients, at least in the us, who have spinal cord injuries, who are paralysed, to be able to in the future, regain at least some of their motor function back. and, feel free to be honest here, when you are going through this and designing it, we are in the early stages, did you think this would actually work? you know, this was a study that i think was quite, almost miraculous. no. to be honest, when we first initiated this study, we would have been very happy if all we got was for the patient to getjust a little bit of contraction with the control from his brain. but indeed, what we got was much more than what we expected, which is that the patient was able to stand from the stimulation and take independent steps using a walker. and just tell us the reaction of the patient here. i think the patient was also extremely happy and certainly, of course, very emotional about this new finding. and just from the
in rochester, minnesota. i asked him what this breakthrough would mean for people with spinal injuries in the future. i think this gives great hope to really, over a million patients, at least in the us, who have spinal cord injuries, who are paralysed, to be able to in the future, regain at least some of their motor function back. and, feel free to be honest here, when you are going through this and designing it, we are in the early stages, did you think this would actually work? you know,...
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lecturer of english at the university of rochester. i would like to introduce kurt smith. [applause] >> thank you bill. i am pleased to be with you today. i let me thank the franklin d roosevelt library for this kind invitation and for creating this wonderful annual roosevelt reading festival. aas bill noted, i did write performer george h w bush in the white house and have also speaking of baseball hall of fame and museum in cooperstown, but for me this is as quintessentially as american privilege, to speak at the library and museum of the leading american president of the 20th century, and among the greatest is america's birth. at one time or another, almost every american will express a view onto institutions that are ours. frank when roosevelt did. my book, the president and the pastime, the history of baseball the white house is the first to explore this only american twinning. after all, a father, we speak on the table for father's day, may not know the color of his children's eyes but he can explain why he feels a certain president to be a boom or bust. aunt mod, you remember
lecturer of english at the university of rochester. i would like to introduce kurt smith. [applause] >> thank you bill. i am pleased to be with you today. i let me thank the franklin d roosevelt library for this kind invitation and for creating this wonderful annual roosevelt reading festival. aas bill noted, i did write performer george h w bush in the white house and have also speaking of baseball hall of fame and museum in cooperstown, but for me this is as quintessentially as...
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—led the research from the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. can you explain to us in simple terms, how this actually works? certainly. thank you very much for having me on your show. this is a surgical procedure whereby an electrical simulator is placed in the package are all space just above the package are all space just above the spinal cord. —— epidural. this was placed actually below where the injury was. is patient, who was com pletely injury was. is patient, who was completely paralysed before the implant, with electrical stimulation, was able to regain his volu nta ry stimulation, was able to regain his voluntary control over his paralysed legs. we can just see the pictures now. what kind of events does this represent? —— advance. now. what kind of events does this represent? -- advance. as a neurosurgeon i represent? -- advance. as a neurosurgeon i can represent? -- advance. as a neurosurgeon i can tell you that often when patients are paralysed from spinal cord injuries, really, previously there was very little hopein previously there was very little hope in rega
—led the research from the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. can you explain to us in simple terms, how this actually works? certainly. thank you very much for having me on your show. this is a surgical procedure whereby an electrical simulator is placed in the package are all space just above the package are all space just above the spinal cord. —— epidural. this was placed actually below where the injury was. is patient, who was com pletely injury was. is patient, who was completely...
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account for 62% of uk goods and services, exports in 2016. lord rochester. finally, staying in the lords, peers wanted to know what plans are being made to commemorate the 75th anniversary of d—day and the battle of arnhem, up in 2019. the question was asked by a trustee of the imperial war museum. 1944 was the turning point of the second world war, and the brave troops who landed on d—day, alongside those who fight casino were absolutely crucial for the liberation of europe. as my friend aware of the 75th anniversary of these battles is likely to be the last significant anniversary while we were are lucky enough to have veterans of those campaigns among us? does my noble friend agree that it is essential that their voices and needs must therefore be central to the commemorations, and can she give us a progress report on plans for the british normandy memorial, which you'll recall for all time the names of the service personnel who gave their lives of the battle of normandy so they will be? but the service community as a whole, and will remain so for the forthcoming commemorati
account for 62% of uk goods and services, exports in 2016. lord rochester. finally, staying in the lords, peers wanted to know what plans are being made to commemorate the 75th anniversary of d—day and the battle of arnhem, up in 2019. the question was asked by a trustee of the imperial war museum. 1944 was the turning point of the second world war, and the brave troops who landed on d—day, alongside those who fight casino were absolutely crucial for the liberation of europe. as my friend...
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downtown is called rochester road and rochester road we have everything on that street locally owned car dealerships, jewelry stores, restaurants, clothing stars, law firms, accounting firms, you name it, we have it. i've talked to each one of these folks and every sector of this part of the economy, and they've told me about their positive feelings about tax reform and how it's allowed them to reinvent in their companies and in their business and in their workers and continue to make my city, my home town of rochester a great place to work, live and raise a family. just last week for example, the nfib main street optimism index hit a record all-time 45-year high. i think that is a great positive step in the right direction. giant step in the right direction for our country. mr. chairman, as you know, the nonpartisan tax foundation looked at the effects of making these tax cuts permanent in tax reform 2.0 and the projections are very optimistic. the legislation before us according to the tax foundation would add 1.5 million new jobs to the economy and increase the gdp by 2.2%.
downtown is called rochester road and rochester road we have everything on that street locally owned car dealerships, jewelry stores, restaurants, clothing stars, law firms, accounting firms, you name it, we have it. i've talked to each one of these folks and every sector of this part of the economy, and they've told me about their positive feelings about tax reform and how it's allowed them to reinvent in their companies and in their business and in their workers and continue to make my city,...
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the sisters of st. francis in rochester, minnesota. if you took them away, the mayo clinic wouldn't be the mayo clinic. and that is an interesting story. particularly for americans who do not deal with religious aspects of our history, and let's just say american history is only a sequence of presidential administrations punctuated by wars. what the ordinary soldiers are feeling as well as the president and the generals. >> that's what you did, the civil war documentary, but history in some way shifts and changes. >> yes it does. >> when you look at the civil war, is there some ways you look at that war differently, the monument issue. >> first of all, it is about freedom. and this is what we articulated. and it is a wonderful complex freedom. there are two kinds, a collective freedom which we need, and an individual freedom which i want. they are at odds. the guy who articulated our creed, thomas jefferson wrote, all men are created equal. so i am a third of the way through the sentence, he owned 200 human beings when he read that. never saw the hypocrisy. and helped symbolically i
the sisters of st. francis in rochester, minnesota. if you took them away, the mayo clinic wouldn't be the mayo clinic. and that is an interesting story. particularly for americans who do not deal with religious aspects of our history, and let's just say american history is only a sequence of presidential administrations punctuated by wars. what the ordinary soldiers are feeling as well as the president and the generals. >> that's what you did, the civil war documentary, but history in...
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news this is "today" with savannah guthed an hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rochester plaza. >> welcome to "today." thank you f j us. what was that? >> this is gritty. thas new mt in philadelphia. i am thinking the fourth hou an ambush makeover? clean him up a little bit? >>. take care of that. i understand that thing is aring some children? our toptory.l get to that l supreme et with his wife by his side addressinghe troubling allegation threatening to derail his nomination. we have in depth coverage starting withbc national correst peter alexander. hey, gooa b week ahead of us. brett kah claiming his nocee and revealing fort time ss broke called his supreme court e telling him h stands by him and the president overnight tweeti kavanaugh was thef vi what he calls false accusati i am not going to let accusas dri me out of this process. overnight embattled judge kavan his wife by h side vowing he won't wiprdraw. esidentrump' supreme pick in an unprecedented intervw with fox news defendg himself after two accusati surfaced. one while at college at yale, the other when he was a
news this is "today" with savannah guthed an hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rochester plaza. >> welcome to "today." thank you f j us. what was that? >> this is gritty. thas new mt in philadelphia. i am thinking the fourth hou an ambush makeover? clean him up a little bit? >>. take care of that. i understand that thing is aring some children? our toptory.l get to that l supreme et with his wife by his side addressinghe troubling allegation threatening to...
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man in rochester, new york walks miles in the heat every day to visit his wife in the hospital. (justine) and did we mention he's 99 years old? andrew banas spoke to the family about his un-ending love for his wife. it doesn't matter that it's one of the hottest labor days in recent memory, or that the trek is over six miles.(nats singing)luther younger isn't going to let anything stop him. luther younger/ walks daily to visit wife in hospital"i want to see my wife. i love my wife."he's been married to waverlee younger for over 55-years.luther younger/ walks daily to visit wife in hospital "she made a man out of me. she made me more than i ever could be."the two built a life together, started a family, and made memories.but in 2009, waverlee was diagnosed with a brain tumor.she's been in and out of hospitals ever since. younger is determined to visit her every day - without a car, he simply puts one foot in front of the other.luther younger/ walks daily to visit wife in hospital"six, seven, and eight miles. every day."he says it's worth it.luther younger/ walks daily to visit w
man in rochester, new york walks miles in the heat every day to visit his wife in the hospital. (justine) and did we mention he's 99 years old? andrew banas spoke to the family about his un-ending love for his wife. it doesn't matter that it's one of the hottest labor days in recent memory, or that the trek is over six miles.(nats singing)luther younger isn't going to let anything stop him. luther younger/ walks daily to visit wife in hospital"i want to see my wife. i love my...
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introduced by glenn thompson and elise stefanik and lisa blunt rochester. and unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have found the need to stick together in a bipartisan manner, because violence against women and children unfortunately is not a partisan issue. that is an issue relegated to one race of people, to one economic class, it's pervasive and it is a detriment to our entire american community. but fortunately, mr. speaker, since 1984, congress has passed the family violence prevention and services act as the primary federal funding source to support emergency shelters and related assistance for victims of domestic violence, and their families. and we have updated it based on best practices that we have seen and the moneys are available to community-driven solutions and a network of programs and services dedicated to responding to domestic violence across the country. would -authorization follow current authorization levels for fiscal year 2019 hrough 2023. fvpsa is of course at the heart of the nation's response to domestic violence. ensuring, mr. speaker, that these shelters and progra
introduced by glenn thompson and elise stefanik and lisa blunt rochester. and unfortunately, mr. speaker, we have found the need to stick together in a bipartisan manner, because violence against women and children unfortunately is not a partisan issue. that is an issue relegated to one race of people, to one economic class, it's pervasive and it is a detriment to our entire american community. but fortunately, mr. speaker, since 1984, congress has passed the family violence prevention and...
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texas -- the entlewoman from texas -- delaware seek recognition? miss blunts rochester: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized without. mr. unt rochester: speaker, as the farm bill conference committee begins their negotiations, i rise today to urge conferees to include a provision important to delaware farmers. many of our farmers utilize cost share programs under the environmental quality incentives program, known as equip. the program provides growers with funds to make necessary while also while also mitigating environmental risks. farmers know what -- -- what to do with a problem not after one cropped up. that's why this morning i urge my -- i join my delaware colleagues, senators carper and koonce, in urging the farm bill conference committee to include updates to the equip program so farmers can get access to the funds sooner, reducing their costs and environmental footprint while promoting stewardship of our cherished farmland. tweaking the equip program may seem like a small change but it prod
texas -- the entlewoman from texas -- delaware seek recognition? miss blunts rochester: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized without. mr. unt rochester: speaker, as the farm bill conference committee begins their negotiations, i rise today to urge conferees to include a provision important to delaware farmers. many of our farmers utilize cost share programs under the environmental quality incentives program, known as...
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through rochester that summer day. dozens more were injured. the sisters of st. francis has done what they could to help. but afterwards, mother alfred knew they could have done more. then she had her vision of building a hospital. a place she insisted would be open to all sick persons regardless of their color, sex, financial status or professed religion. mother alfred was a 53-year-old nun who believed that the cause of suffering humanity knows no religion. dr. mayo was a 64-year-old agnostic who a newspaperman remembered defended darwin by the hour. both were stubborn and impetuous. driven by a desire to serve. >> that's a look there at the new pbs documentary the mayo clinic, faith, hope, science, from those unlikely origins, more than a century ago in rochester, minnesota. the mayo clinic is now considered america's top medical center, treating more than 1 million patients every year, including nbc news senior correspondent tom brokaw who, i'm happy to say, joins us at the table, along with the documentary executive producer ken burns. tom spent a lot of time at the hospital. you
through rochester that summer day. dozens more were injured. the sisters of st. francis has done what they could to help. but afterwards, mother alfred knew they could have done more. then she had her vision of building a hospital. a place she insisted would be open to all sick persons regardless of their color, sex, financial status or professed religion. mother alfred was a 53-year-old nun who believed that the cause of suffering humanity knows no religion. dr. mayo was a 64-year-old...
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rochester minnesota, dr., great to see you. >> good to be back. >> thank you for joining us again also a an honor a privilege for me to talk to you because of the incredible success and innovation that you have overseen your legacy is one of greatness thank you so much for all of your service, all right so you and clinic had no editorial input in this correct. >> absolutely. >> how did this come about. >> ken is looking for a great american story found it at clinic came as patient said there is something here, he came to us and said we would like to tell the story of clinic never been told before, but you will have no editorial control whatsoever we gave that a lot of thought looking at his incredible body of work said go ahead we will open up the archives open occupy operating rooms labs, talk to patients, and if you find something that needs to be fixed let us know. >> you continue to garner praise across the world in terms of excellence at may ooh clinic what is the secret of the success of clinic. >> thanks i appreciate that ken did a wonderful job he and chris eric did a great job
rochester minnesota, dr., great to see you. >> good to be back. >> thank you for joining us again also a an honor a privilege for me to talk to you because of the incredible success and innovation that you have overseen your legacy is one of greatness thank you so much for all of your service, all right so you and clinic had no editorial input in this correct. >> absolutely. >> how did this come about. >> ken is looking for a great american story found it at...
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in lacrosse to rochester. tomorrow, we're going to bring this threat all the way to the east. looks like the northeast will have a chance of strong storms. about 26 million people at risk from ohio all the way through northern new england. we're not really focusing on the carolinas. they've got good weather, but we are going to see some strong storms as we end summer. it's been a hot summer. >> sticky summer. >>> still ahead, what calls our own joe scarborough to tweet, what john lemire and i feared for months is now being revealed in fterrifying detail. the red sox are cursed by the hanley hex. s are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oze
in lacrosse to rochester. tomorrow, we're going to bring this threat all the way to the east. looks like the northeast will have a chance of strong storms. about 26 million people at risk from ohio all the way through northern new england. we're not really focusing on the carolinas. they've got good weather, but we are going to see some strong storms as we end summer. it's been a hot summer. >> sticky summer. >>> still ahead, what calls our own joe scarborough to tweet, what...
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, rochester, buffalo, syracuse. as we go throughout the day, this mess is going to be with us through the northeast. then back here in the ohio valley in the midwest, new storms are going to form. with it will come the risk of severe storms. you're going to get a little sunshine, it's going to get warm. cold front comes through that pops up those storms. chicago, st. louis, columbus, indianapolis and detroit and everywhere in between, that's why we have 43 million people at risk. that front will sweep through and we'll have the threat of some storms with some damaging winds. 50% chance in the next 48 hours this little area of low pressure becomes a tropical depression. thankfully it's going to head to the north, maybe bring a little bit of rain to the outer banks and then heading out to sea. here we are at 8:00 p.m. this morning. there's the rain in new york. fast forward to the ride home. so you neither it's not that widespread at 8:00 p.m. but that line is right over the top of milwaukee heading for chicago. st. louis it looks like the storms come through maybe 9:00 or 10:00 p.m. here's
, rochester, buffalo, syracuse. as we go throughout the day, this mess is going to be with us through the northeast. then back here in the ohio valley in the midwest, new storms are going to form. with it will come the risk of severe storms. you're going to get a little sunshine, it's going to get warm. cold front comes through that pops up those storms. chicago, st. louis, columbus, indianapolis and detroit and everywhere in between, that's why we have 43 million people at risk. that front...
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versus rochester folding box company where a young woman whose boyfriend took her picture and then without her consent gave it to a flour milling company that put her photograph on the side of one of its bags . so she gotupset and she sued . and her argument was it invaded her and caused her distress by using her image to promote something she didn't want to report and the reaction of the court was to go back to 1.0 which is to say well, no one invaded your house. you agreed to the photograph being taken and you're not being defamed so it's not liable so you don't have a claim, but eventually what the court said is there something about using your image for commercial purposes that is something you want to have rights to control so they created a right against misappropriation. similar example of wiretapping. initially unless you actually penetrated the home or the premises that you were wiretapping though there was a technical trespass, if you were just on the wires owned by the phone company, the courts took the attitude you don't have any privacy rights, this is conversation int
versus rochester folding box company where a young woman whose boyfriend took her picture and then without her consent gave it to a flour milling company that put her photograph on the side of one of its bags . so she gotupset and she sued . and her argument was it invaded her and caused her distress by using her image to promote something she didn't want to report and the reaction of the court was to go back to 1.0 which is to say well, no one invaded your house. you agreed to the photograph...
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rochester. i would like to go back to your phd professor which is more than mathy -- are we getting to mathy right now? are we hearing in the recent hours and what we heard in that press conference, we have got to do a little less mass and a little more observation of the economy? narayana: thanks for having me on. d, i amatteste amassed guy myself. what the fed is trying to do with using things with r star and u star is a way to try to summarize where we think the economy is going to be going, s really an attempt to summarize a huge amount of information that is been taken on board in the making the policy in the forecasts of the economy into the two numbers that everyone knows has uncertainty about it. would you please discuss how you pulled fiscal dynamics into monetary policy? deficit asa greater chairman powell said, i do not want to step on cbo, but what is out there is a rising interest expense with rising rates for the government. the that matter to a governor and a president like you? it is morecherlakota -- narayana: it is more longer-term issue. when you are making dow longer-term
rochester. i would like to go back to your phd professor which is more than mathy -- are we getting to mathy right now? are we hearing in the recent hours and what we heard in that press conference, we have got to do a little less mass and a little more observation of the economy? narayana: thanks for having me on. d, i amatteste amassed guy myself. what the fed is trying to do with using things with r star and u star is a way to try to summarize where we think the economy is going to be...
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an isolated tornado or too, pittsburgh, rochester, buffalo, syracuse areas. we're about to get soaked in texas. tropical moisture is coming in. in dallas it looks like a very soggy friday night and right through saturday. imagine what that's going to do to the travel in the area and the high school football games. flood watch from oklahoma city to fayetteville to little rock, dallas included. there's already our first flash flood warning just west of san angelo. the heaviest rain is dallas/ft. worth, across the red river into oklahoma and little rock. that's the greatest area of concern with some flooding through the upcoming weekend. by sunday it pushes into louisiana and areas of tennessee. d.c. at 81 degrees today. little cloudy in new york but not bad, temperatures in the low 70s. there's those thunderstorms early today in chicago. a peek at tomorrow's forecast shows you it's a beautiful start to fall from chicago through the ohio valley through the northeast looks nearly fantastic, a nice cool weather pattern, humidity levels finally down for some arias. >> -- areas. >> that mean
an isolated tornado or too, pittsburgh, rochester, buffalo, syracuse areas. we're about to get soaked in texas. tropical moisture is coming in. in dallas it looks like a very soggy friday night and right through saturday. imagine what that's going to do to the travel in the area and the high school football games. flood watch from oklahoma city to fayetteville to little rock, dallas included. there's already our first flash flood warning just west of san angelo. the heaviest rain is dallas/ft....
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rochester so is he going to be banned from seeing them? it was a reminder to investors that this remains illegal in the u.s.. caroline: i'm looking at tilray which has 10 billion valuation. these are not widely held stocks which is why they are so volatile. craig: it all changed when constellation announced they were making that investment in canopy. that was the tipping point. tilray is up 500% since july when it started trading. used tore still getting this. romaine: when they play this as forstors, do they play this the potential in the u.s. market or outside? canadian market could not justify these valuations. just selling marijuana medically and recreationally within canada, it is predicated on the idea that other markets will open. joe: and because the stocks have gone nuts, we have seen short-sellers piling in a big way. we have a chart showing the big ultimately,rt, but if you're shorting these stocks you are taking a big risk. craig: absolutely. there's a clear market, it is just a question of the regulation catching up. people like marijuana and that is a known fact. a lot of p
rochester so is he going to be banned from seeing them? it was a reminder to investors that this remains illegal in the u.s.. caroline: i'm looking at tilray which has 10 billion valuation. these are not widely held stocks which is why they are so volatile. craig: it all changed when constellation announced they were making that investment in canopy. that was the tipping point. tilray is up 500% since july when it started trading. used tore still getting this. romaine: when they play this as...
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-- w.w. mayo and his two young sons have one of the few practices in olmsted county where rochester, minnesota is on the edge of the frontier. they asked mother alford of the sisters of st. francis to put up some of the wounded. she comes back and said, "i just had a vision from god that i'm to build you a hospital. you will be the chief surgeon. and it will become known for its medical arts." and he kind of goes, "yeah, right. do you know what it takes to build a hospital?" and she said, "but if we do build it, you will be the chief surgeon." he goes, "sure, it's not going to happen." they shake on it. and 150 years later those nuns and more importantly, their franciscan values are informing what's going on at the world's greatest hospital. which is also doing the science right and engineering all of that -- so that -- you know what it's like. you go and do a blood test and a week later you got the results. you do a blood test at the mayo and an hour and a half, two hours later, you've got the results. and they've been saving people's lives. and the film is just filled with, just e
-- w.w. mayo and his two young sons have one of the few practices in olmsted county where rochester, minnesota is on the edge of the frontier. they asked mother alford of the sisters of st. francis to put up some of the wounded. she comes back and said, "i just had a vision from god that i'm to build you a hospital. you will be the chief surgeon. and it will become known for its medical arts." and he kind of goes, "yeah, right. do you know what it takes to build a...
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benefits. in my hometown the main street downtown is called rochester road. rochester road leave everything on that street. locally owned car dealerships, jewelry stores, restaurants, clothing stores, law firms, accounting firms.you name it, we have it. i have talked to each of these folks in every sector of this part of the economy. they told me about their positive feelings about tax reform and how it has allowed them to reinvest in their companies and business and workers. and continue to make my city, my hometown of rochester a great place to work, live and raise a family. just last week for example, main street optimism index hit a record all-time 45 year high. i think that is a great positive step in the right direction. a giant step in the right direction for our country. mr. chairman, as you know the nonpartisan tax foundation looked at the effect of making these tax cuts permanent and in tax reform 2.0 peer productions are very optimistic. the legislation before us according to the tax foundation would add 1.5 million new jobs to the economy. an increase gdp by 2.2 perce
benefits. in my hometown the main street downtown is called rochester road. rochester road leave everything on that street. locally owned car dealerships, jewelry stores, restaurants, clothing stores, law firms, accounting firms.you name it, we have it. i have talked to each of these folks in every sector of this part of the economy. they told me about their positive feelings about tax reform and how it has allowed them to reinvest in their companies and business and workers. and continue to...
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." >> celebrating noah's 13th birthday. >> from georgia. >> happy 80th to my dad. >> from rochester, minnesota. >> celebrating my 75th birthday in new york city.ite country on our plaza this morning. welcome back to "today" on a wednesday morning. looks like the rain stopped for a moment. >> that you withstood a downpour. and they are standing. >> here's the news at 8:00. >>> with one day until his showndown, the president is milwaukeei inin ining mocking o brett kavanaugh's accusers. >> president trump showed restraint. but not anymore. the president unleashing on kavanaugh's latest accuser. on twitter overnight, blaming democrats for what he calls the politics of destruction. new this morning, we's just hire their questioning. president trump lashing out, accusing democrats of trying to sink brett kavanaugh's they're winking athother. >> reporter: the president attacking kavanaugh's second accuser, deborah ramirez. >> she was inebriated. she was all messed up. she doesn't know it was him. but it might have been him. oh, gee, let's not make him a supreme court judge because of that
." >> celebrating noah's 13th birthday. >> from georgia. >> happy 80th to my dad. >> from rochester, minnesota. >> celebrating my 75th birthday in new york city.ite country on our plaza this morning. welcome back to "today" on a wednesday morning. looks like the rain stopped for a moment. >> that you withstood a downpour. and they are standing. >> here's the news at 8:00. >>> with one day until his showndown, the president is...
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. we have one or two more days of this. then you can see by friday we cool down to 73 in rochester, 75 boston, philly at 82, 87 in charleston. that's good news. however, in the northwest where we've seen all thatted flooidin, heavy slow moving cold front, iowa, parts of northern illinois, into wisconsin and michigan as well. more heavy rain and flooding with this. we're looking at another 5 to 8" possible from kansas all the way up into the up of michigan. and we're not even talking about remnants of gordon, which we'll get in here later in the week. it's going to be a >>> good morning. i'm kari hall. we have low 90s in the forecast for some of our inland valleys. it will be comfortable with high of 83 and 73 in oakland and santa rosa 82 today. some of our warmer spots will continue on in the upper 80s throughout the rest of the week. watch out for the drifts of smoke. we'll have hazy sunshine. hotter for the end of the week into the weekend. >>> coming up in your next half hour, the latest on gordon. savannah. >> al, thank you. monica lewinsky finds herself back in the spotlight t
. we have one or two more days of this. then you can see by friday we cool down to 73 in rochester, 75 boston, philly at 82, 87 in charleston. that's good news. however, in the northwest where we've seen all thatted flooidin, heavy slow moving cold front, iowa, parts of northern illinois, into wisconsin and michigan as well. more heavy rain and flooding with this. we're looking at another 5 to 8" possible from kansas all the way up into the up of michigan. and we're not even talking about...
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campaign 42 years ago. scott walker won. he will face lisa blunt rochester. >>> cbs is in settlement talks to part ways from its embattled ceo. it could pay les moonves $100 million. $100 million to leave. this follows a bombshell report in "the new yorker" magazine that he sexually harassed several women. he says he regrets any behavior that need women uncomfortable, but he denies any physical assaults or retaliatory actions. >>> next year's oscars will not feature a controversial category. >> it creates challenges for movies already released. it was seen as a way to boost declining ratings. but the show will be shorter, just three hours. it will be february 24th in l.a., and you can watch it right here on abc. >> i do think "black panther" would have won that category. most popular? good bet. >>> given the week that his father-in-law's had, maybe this was some sort of omen for jared kushner. >> the presidential senior adviser showed up for nafta negotiations ready to work, and then -- >> whoopsy. >> hello? >> anybody there? >> the door was locked. so he waits, and he waits. and he
campaign 42 years ago. scott walker won. he will face lisa blunt rochester. >>> cbs is in settlement talks to part ways from its embattled ceo. it could pay les moonves $100 million. $100 million to leave. this follows a bombshell report in "the new yorker" magazine that he sexually harassed several women. he says he regrets any behavior that need women uncomfortable, but he denies any physical assaults or retaliatory actions. >>> next year's oscars will not feature...
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and sisters in chicago, rochester, baltimore, will not let you start. watch this and other american history programs on our website were all of our videos are. that is c-span.org/history. c-span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america plus cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house, the spring court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by cable and satellite provider. >> tonight on q&a, historian charles calhoun talks about his biography on the 23rd president of the united states, benjamin harrison. >> when he was nominated, he was in indianapolis, and at his house, people thronged and he gave four speeches that day. his campaign people said, this is a thing to do p let people come to you. in the next four or five months till the election, that is what happened. he stayed home and soften his own bed and would meet his delegations from around the state and the country. con farmers, whatever. they would get them a
and sisters in chicago, rochester, baltimore, will not let you start. watch this and other american history programs on our website were all of our videos are. that is c-span.org/history. c-span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america plus cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house, the spring court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is...
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. columbia about 86. 90s in nashvil. d.c. about 80 degrees. rochester, new york, 88 degrees m a high tomorrow. then a cold frones in. to comes with some thunderstorms like back through parts of theu r midwest today. look what it does to temperatures. kansas city 71. that's it on saturday. but right back close to 80 for the weekend. mes lower 80s, that's a look at the weather across the country. > good morning. a gray start to theay but things will improve rather dramatic in the late morning hours once the sunburns this fog away the thickest of the fog in central virgi this morning. coe as you go outhede. temp in mid-60s in most of the suburbs this winchester 59, annapolis 75. your planner for today, increasing sunshine, afternoon highs around 82 degrees today and near 80 again for tomorrow. ra. >> your latest forecast. > justw series on forgiveness. we travel to charleston, south caro and found teachers in an unlikely place. > also, the new take on the bradop and lady gaga movie. tn one of the hottest stars in hollywood, tiffany haddh is going to be here live. > first, the adorable d
. columbia about 86. 90s in nashvil. d.c. about 80 degrees. rochester, new york, 88 degrees m a high tomorrow. then a cold frones in. to comes with some thunderstorms like back through parts of theu r midwest today. look what it does to temperatures. kansas city 71. that's it on saturday. but right back close to 80 for the weekend. mes lower 80s, that's a look at the weather across the country. > good morning. a gray start to theay but things will improve rather dramatic in the late morning...
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saying in the 90s in nashville. d.c. about 80. rochester, 88 tomorrow. then a cold front comes with thunderstorms like we're seeing through parts of the upper midwest today. and look at what it does to temperatures. kansas city 71 on saturday. but right back close to 80 for the end of the week. charlotte drops to 81 by sunday. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. get ready for a hot day. it's going to reach into the valleys into mid-90s for some spots. livermore reaching 94 degrees. 92 in morgan hill. san jose, 88 degrees. we have a red flag warning in effect for all the hills in the bay area where our winds will pick up. it's still going to be very hot tomorrow, reaching into the mid-90s. first day of fall, up to 90 degrees and looking at low 90s into the middle of next week. >>> annen spiring new series on forgiveness. we traveled to charleston, south carolina and found teachers in a unexpected place. >>> and this is taking over the internet. >> then one of the hottest stars in hollywood tiffany haddish will be here live. >>> first the adorable drake fan who got a visit
saying in the 90s in nashville. d.c. about 80. rochester, 88 tomorrow. then a cold front comes with thunderstorms like we're seeing through parts of the upper midwest today. and look at what it does to temperatures. kansas city 71 on saturday. but right back close to 80 for the end of the week. charlotte drops to 81 by sunday. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. get ready for a hot day. it's going to reach into the valleys into mid-90s for some spots. livermore reaching 94...
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risk from cleveland, to syracuse and rochester, much of the state of ohio, we could the chance for an isolated tornado. north texas, oklahoma, little rock, we are under flood watches. 3 to 4 inches of rain. it is going to be a soggy friday night and saturday in areas of the deep south. so here is today's forecast. here is all the storms in the middle of the country. what a beautiful day in d.c. today. 81 degrees, partly sunny. that should be a nice lunch outdoors and boston not bad at 72. the weekend forecast shows you that heavy rain in texas, areas of oklahoma and arkansas. the northern plains, the rockies is great, great lakes is fantastic. northeast, a great saturday, fantastic sunday. that rain continues unfortunately for our friends in louisiana, arkansas, and some of that rain will try and slide here into virginia late sunday. saturday looks like the better of the two days. new york city is in for one of the best weekends we've seen if a long time. low humidity, sunny afternoons. today starting off cloudy. my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense.
risk from cleveland, to syracuse and rochester, much of the state of ohio, we could the chance for an isolated tornado. north texas, oklahoma, little rock, we are under flood watches. 3 to 4 inches of rain. it is going to be a soggy friday night and saturday in areas of the deep south. so here is today's forecast. here is all the storms in the middle of the country. what a beautiful day in d.c. today. 81 degrees, partly sunny. that should be a nice lunch outdoors and boston not bad at 72. the...
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day, we will get a new line of thunderstorms, watch out minnesota to lacrosse, to rochester, that enhanced 6 million people. tomorrow as that cold front pushes into the great lakes and the northeast. we will have wind damage threats from cleveland, to columbus, to buffalo through northern portions of new england. how about 95 in absolute? what a hot summer it's been, 93 in atlanta. you are on pace for your warmest september we've ever recorded. as far as the weekend forecast goes, we will see heavy rain in oklahoma and north texas on friday. >> that will move into arkansas on saturday, maybe flash flooding, high school football games and college football games, that could be difficult. a little rain, sunday the front of the hangs up. the reward weekend will be in areas of the mid-west the northern plains, great lakes. it will be a fantastic sunday after a humid and wet september. you will get your first fall weekend. i know those apples, the peak of the apple picking season. sa they three times fast in the great lakes and the northeast. we will leave you with a nice shot. new york
day, we will get a new line of thunderstorms, watch out minnesota to lacrosse, to rochester, that enhanced 6 million people. tomorrow as that cold front pushes into the great lakes and the northeast. we will have wind damage threats from cleveland, to columbus, to buffalo through northern portions of new england. how about 95 in absolute? what a hot summer it's been, 93 in atlanta. you are on pace for your warmest september we've ever recorded. as far as the weekend forecast goes, we will see...