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he had his offices in rochester. he would travel periodically to hear arguments at other places like st. paul, st. louis, and perhaps little rock, places like that, within that area. but he lived his life pretty much for the next 10 years as a federal judge in town here and then was nominated in 1970 by president nixon to be on the united states supreme court. he served in that capacity from 1970 to 1994 when he retired. he was a very dedicated individual in terms of his craft. i recall reading somewhere that he replaced the man on the eighth circuit, i think judge sanborn, who he had worked for originally out of law school as a clerk 20 years earlier. when judge sanborn retired, judge sanborn, i believe, had a -- his chambers up in st. paul. and i think i recall a story that justice blackmun actually asked to have judge sanborn's desk sent down to his office here and judge sanborn was kind of the old school type person in terms of things. he would stand at this desk and write standing up. which was the practice perh
he had his offices in rochester. he would travel periodically to hear arguments at other places like st. paul, st. louis, and perhaps little rock, places like that, within that area. but he lived his life pretty much for the next 10 years as a federal judge in town here and then was nominated in 1970 by president nixon to be on the united states supreme court. he served in that capacity from 1970 to 1994 when he retired. he was a very dedicated individual in terms of his craft. i recall reading...
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welcome to rochester, minnesota. south of minneapolis among those zumba river with a population of 115,000. own as a birthplace of the mayo clinic, this world-renowned facility has called rochester home since its founding in 1864. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next hour, we will learn more about the mayo clinic. we begin with downtown rochester. the trolley and toro company, thank you for agreeing to show us around rochester today. we are doing something a little different as. we are not in our van today but is that we are in an actual trolley. tell us about what we are writing it. riding in a replica vintage trolley. this one was built in 1990 seven in wells, maine and it is one of five that we have. the trolleys are uniquely named after the founders of the mayo clinic and st. mary's hospital. we are going to go to downtown rochester which is comprised largely of the mayo clinic campus. >> shall we go? >> let us go. ♪ clang clang went the trolley dating when the bell ♪ >> right now coming
welcome to rochester, minnesota. south of minneapolis among those zumba river with a population of 115,000. own as a birthplace of the mayo clinic, this world-renowned facility has called rochester home since its founding in 1864. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next hour, we will learn more about the mayo clinic. we begin with downtown rochester. the trolley and toro company, thank you for agreeing to show us around rochester today. we are doing something a little...
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but 26,000 were coming to rochester for care. we quickly outgrew this space and ended up building the next building that we will be talking about, which is the palmer building, currently, better was the second mayo clinic. this is 15 floors. and again, it encompassed all of the departments that the patients would need to be seen in. and it was an integrated group practice. here is a model of an examining room that would have been in the 1914 mayo clinic building. it is very similar to our exam rooms today. you will see a couch where the patient or family member sits. an exam table, a physician's desk, a scale and a sink. very simple. cork floors were also both in the 1914 mayo clinic buildings as well as the mayo building because cork was easier on the legs and provided less stress so you could stand for longer periods of time. also in the clinical practice, they realized that the exam rooms and instruments used need to be cleaned. the cover over the bedding, that type of thing, needed to be changed frequently. the idea of antise
but 26,000 were coming to rochester for care. we quickly outgrew this space and ended up building the next building that we will be talking about, which is the palmer building, currently, better was the second mayo clinic. this is 15 floors. and again, it encompassed all of the departments that the patients would need to be seen in. and it was an integrated group practice. here is a model of an examining room that would have been in the 1914 mayo clinic building. it is very similar to our exam...
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i thar representative lisa blunt rochester for her leadership -- i thank representative lisa blunt rochester for her leadership on this bill and i encourage my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 987. thank you, chairman pallone. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: mr. chairman, at this point i would reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield one minute to our dynamic leader, our speaker, nancy pelosi. the chair: the speaker is recognized for one minute. the speaker: thank you, mr. speaker. congratulations, what a joy to see you in the chair as speaker of the house. mr. chairman, thank you for your extraordinary leadership as charity of the energy and commerce committee. to you and to congresswoman anna eshoo, chair of the health subcommittee. thank you so much for all of your hard work to bring us to the series of bills today, in addition to the bills of last week. who mend our
i thar representative lisa blunt rochester for her leadership -- i thank representative lisa blunt rochester for her leadership on this bill and i encourage my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 987. thank you, chairman pallone. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: mr. chairman, at this point i would reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new...
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my district of rochester, new york, is the proud home of susan b. anthony and today we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. but the fight for women's rights is far from over. we must remain resolute in our commitment to protecting and upholding roe v. wade, we must support critical health care programs like planned parenthood and we must ensure every single woman across america has the right to make her own decisions. hank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. blunt rochester: madam speaker, i rise today standing on the achievements of brave women who came before me to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the 19th amendment's house passage, expanding the right for women to vote. as we celebrate this historic day, i want to pay tribute to an overlooked but trailblazing woman who
my district of rochester, new york, is the proud home of susan b. anthony and today we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. but the fight for women's rights is far from over. we must remain resolute in our commitment to protecting and upholding roe v. wade, we must support critical health care programs like planned parenthood and we must ensure every single woman across america has the right to make her own decisions. hank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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blunt rochester: mr. chairman, this is a simple amendment designed to ensure that congress is able to review the department of health and human services' own analysis of the a.c.a.'s marketing and outreach programs. in april of this year, i led a letter, signed by 30 of my house colleagues on the energy and commerce committee, requesting h.h.s. disclose any studies and data related to their marketing and outreach efforts for the a.c.a. h.h.s. and c.m.s. have had nearly 50 days to respond to this request and provide these crucial documents to the public and congress. the lack of response confirms our concerns about their transparency and commitment to implementing the current law. while estimates vary, it is clear that marketing and outreach efforts, created by the a.c.a., could significantly improve the lives of tens of thousands of americans. many of these americans are simply unaware of the health insurance and financial assistance options available to them. h.h.s. and c.m.s. have the power and obligati
blunt rochester: mr. chairman, this is a simple amendment designed to ensure that congress is able to review the department of health and human services' own analysis of the a.c.a.'s marketing and outreach programs. in april of this year, i led a letter, signed by 30 of my house colleagues on the energy and commerce committee, requesting h.h.s. disclose any studies and data related to their marketing and outreach efforts for the a.c.a. h.h.s. and c.m.s. have had nearly 50 days to respond to...
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i thar representative lisa blunt rochester for her leadership -- i thank representative lisa blunt rochester for her leadership on this bill and i encourage my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 987. thank you, chairman pallone. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: mr. chairman, at this point i would reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield one minute to our dynamic leader, our speaker, nancy pelosi. the chair: the speaker is recognized for one minute. the speaker: thank you, mr. speaker. congratulations, what a joy to see you in the chair as speaker of the house. mr. chairman, thank you for your extraordinary leadership as charity of the energy and commerce committee. to you and to congresswoman anna eshoo, chair of the health subcommittee. thank you so much for all of your hard work to bring us to the series of bills today, in addition to the bills of last week. who mend our
i thar representative lisa blunt rochester for her leadership -- i thank representative lisa blunt rochester for her leadership on this bill and i encourage my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 987. thank you, chairman pallone. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: mr. chairman, at this point i would reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from new...
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let's talk to jordan rochester in new york. guest: before i came on set, i did a piece yesterday that this is a classic buy the rumor relief rally. over may going away, sterling has been the under performer of the month in the g10 space and across most major currencies. it has outstripped the selloff in china thanks to the trade wars. there is a lot of positioning and what we call the fast money space. the rumor, sell the facts. gains, to lock in those but i think ahead of what is going to happen now, next week is a very quiet week for u.k. data, and we are going to start to see the leadership campaign pickup even though theresa may has not yet formally started that. that comes when she does resign on june 7, so we will see a lot of posturing. those leadership candidates for the conservative party will only have a chance of winning that leadership contest if they go to the right of center and try to offset the brexit party's view of a no deal brexit. you're going to see folks coming out saying they want to renegotiate the eu an
let's talk to jordan rochester in new york. guest: before i came on set, i did a piece yesterday that this is a classic buy the rumor relief rally. over may going away, sterling has been the under performer of the month in the g10 space and across most major currencies. it has outstripped the selloff in china thanks to the trade wars. there is a lot of positioning and what we call the fast money space. the rumor, sell the facts. gains, to lock in those but i think ahead of what is going to...
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rochester with numeral. -- with nomura. the dialogue from tweet a actual discussion is so interesting. we will be joined in the next hour to talk about any host of topics. it's trade 101. stay with us worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg "surveillance," from london and new york, lots going on. baker is, stephanie bloomberg for multiple paragraph stories of investigation and she does that with former vice president biden on ukraine. moreatulations on your than essay, a long read on a sorted thing called ukraine which we are not going to do today, but it sets up mr. moeller come -- mr. mueller coming to washington. bring forward the greeting that mr. mueller will get based on all the stephanie bakers that have written over the last five years. what kind of greeting well he received from democrats and republicans? stephanie: that is a good question. it is a question whether or not he will appear. there is a tentative date set and we know trump is pushing against testifying. i would expect the democrats to be grillin
rochester with numeral. -- with nomura. the dialogue from tweet a actual discussion is so interesting. we will be joined in the next hour to talk about any host of topics. it's trade 101. stay with us worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg "surveillance," from london and new york, lots going on. baker is, stephanie bloomberg for multiple paragraph stories of investigation and she does that with former vice president biden on ukraine. moreatulations on your than essay, a long...
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welcome to rochester, minnesota. south of minneapolis among those zumba river with a population of 115,000. own as a birthplace of the mayo clinic, this world-renowned facility has called rochester home since its founding in 1864. with
welcome to rochester, minnesota. south of minneapolis among those zumba river with a population of 115,000. own as a birthplace of the mayo clinic, this world-renowned facility has called rochester home since its founding in 1864. with
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rochester,ersity of the economist lakota. looking for price stability and rates to stay where they are, and even move lower. we are nuance sing big news by the president, he wants a huge 100 basis points cut. what is the harm of a 25 basis point cut now? alan: i think the danger is you do not have the framework. how do you justify that? .t is the context equities are close to record highs, unemployment record lows. in the old world, you would be hiking interest rates. now you think in terms of cutting interest rates because you may be focusing more on one part of your mandate, inflation. the market can get confused swinging from one framework to another. tom: what is the urgency to get back to the old world? alan: i think we need to be thinking and rethinking things. the idea of a symmetric inflation target is interesting. i do not think we will be able to get to doctrine on that. when the central bank reviews the policies to follow a symmetric inflation target, they will have problems because they are reliant on their own cr
rochester,ersity of the economist lakota. looking for price stability and rates to stay where they are, and even move lower. we are nuance sing big news by the president, he wants a huge 100 basis points cut. what is the harm of a 25 basis point cut now? alan: i think the danger is you do not have the framework. how do you justify that? .t is the context equities are close to record highs, unemployment record lows. in the old world, you would be hiking interest rates. now you think in terms of...
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susan anthony gets together with her sisters and some of her friends in rochester. this is a national movement. she is in michigan i think at this point and about 150 other women and there had been other attempts in 1870 in new jersey and women are trying to say they are really provoking a test case so susan anthony goes to the rochester polling place. a march in and she votes. she convinces the registrars that she is entitled to this. she is a very famous person and very beloved and they say okay. of course then it goes to the powers that be. she is then arrested and she is tried. i go into detail about her trial which is a total sham. she is not allowed to testify and the judge pronounces her guilty without listening to the testimony. then she goes around the country actually around the state giving lectures entitled, is it a crime for a u.s. citizen to vote? of course still asking that question. she then wants to be in prison to. she really wants to be in prison so she can provoke a test case to the supreme court. the judge knows he does not want her to be able t
susan anthony gets together with her sisters and some of her friends in rochester. this is a national movement. she is in michigan i think at this point and about 150 other women and there had been other attempts in 1870 in new jersey and women are trying to say they are really provoking a test case so susan anthony goes to the rochester polling place. a march in and she votes. she convinces the registrars that she is entitled to this. she is a very famous person and very beloved and they say...
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. >> i'm pumped. from rochester, new york, our returning contestant, just running the board yesterday, or at least half of it. seven questions in, seven to go, but you haven't touched a lifeline. you have $10,000 in the bank. >> oh, my gosh. >> you feel good, coming back into the action today? >> i feel really good coming in. >> good. >> yeah. >> you seem calm, cool, and collected. >> i am, and it's weird. >> good. >> so knock wood. >> just hey, keep going with this. >> yeah, let's do it. >> let's get back to your game. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ we start off today with the $20,000 question, chance to double your money. proposed by a german mathematician in 1859, the riemann hypothesis is famous for being a math problem that what? my guts telling 'sotlved." ited to start of the civil war. i don't think it attempts to explain the meaning of life, but i don't know when the planet neptune was discovered. um... i'm gonna go with b, "cannot be solved," and that's my final answer. >> you just doubled your money. >> oh! >> $20,000. $20,000. >>
. >> i'm pumped. from rochester, new york, our returning contestant, just running the board yesterday, or at least half of it. seven questions in, seven to go, but you haven't touched a lifeline. you have $10,000 in the bank. >> oh, my gosh. >> you feel good, coming back into the action today? >> i feel really good coming in. >> good. >> yeah. >> you seem calm, cool, and collected. >> i am, and it's weird. >> good. >> so knock wood....
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to unpack these revelations, we are joined in rochester, new york, by david cay johnston, the twice pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter formally with "the new york times," now founder and editor of dcreport.org. he has been reporting on donald trump since the 1980's. his most recent book is titled "it's even worse than you think: what the trump administration is doing to america." he has just published a piece in the daily beast headlined "trump's tax week potential fraud investigation." david k johnston, welcome back to democracy now! what were you momost surprised y in this "new york times" expose and explain exactly what they got a hold of. it wasn't the actual tax returns of donald trump from the 1980's to 1990's. what was it? >> "the times" got from a source who properly had them what are called tax transcripts. the irs takes information from your tax return and puts it into a summary that tax agents work from. so it is the official numbers. "the times" has some of fred trump's tax returns. the numbers line up perfectly for those areas where they would need to bebe consistent.
to unpack these revelations, we are joined in rochester, new york, by david cay johnston, the twice pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter formally with "the new york times," now founder and editor of dcreport.org. he has been reporting on donald trump since the 1980's. his most recent book is titled "it's even worse than you think: what the trump administration is doing to america." he has just published a piece in the daily beast headlined "trump's tax week...
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. >> reporter: moments like these for 6-year-old ashton rochester and his parents are precious. but this togetherness in mexico won't last long. >> i miss my family and it's very hard for me to stay here without them. and i know they need me. so it's hard. >> reporter: ashton's mom, cecilia gonzalez, lives in mexico, but her husband, jason rochester, and their son, live more than 2,000 miles away, in roswell, georgia. when they got married 12 years ago, jason knew cecilia was undocumented, having entered the country illegally back in 2000. but wasn't worried. then came campaign 2016 and donald trump. >> but we have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out. >> reporter: in the united states, were you afraid you were going to be arrested, or -- >> yeah, yeah. >> she was terrified of being profiled. >> reporter: terrified of being arrested in front of her son, cecilia tried to make things right and got a work permit in 2015, effectively putting her on i.c.e.'s radar, so she self-deported nearly a year and a half ago, hoping to start the process of becoming a legal citi
. >> reporter: moments like these for 6-year-old ashton rochester and his parents are precious. but this togetherness in mexico won't last long. >> i miss my family and it's very hard for me to stay here without them. and i know they need me. so it's hard. >> reporter: ashton's mom, cecilia gonzalez, lives in mexico, but her husband, jason rochester, and their son, live more than 2,000 miles away, in roswell, georgia. when they got married 12 years ago, jason knew cecilia was...
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in canada you can come to the mayo clinic in rochester and ay lot of patients i canadian coming into the united states. the fact that people would have a difficult time finding a private option in this country would concern a lot of people. >> it certainly concerns me. >> may i make a comment about medicare advantage? >> can i ask a question first? will this bill provide free healthcare for illegal immigrants? >> the bill i analyzed indicates it would be, the benefit would be provided for every resident of the united states and the secretary may promulgate regulations to define who a resident is. nothing excludes the undocumented immigrants from receiving benefits was my assumption is they would be eligible for benefits, yes.. >> as members, you already know i come from a district where the number one concern is border security and illegal immigration. we all come from different districts and i can tell you my constituents and i would guess the majority of citizens of the united states would not feel happy that they are going to be forced to pay for illegals that aren't citizens free
in canada you can come to the mayo clinic in rochester and ay lot of patients i canadian coming into the united states. the fact that people would have a difficult time finding a private option in this country would concern a lot of people. >> it certainly concerns me. >> may i make a comment about medicare advantage? >> can i ask a question first? will this bill provide free healthcare for illegal immigrants? >> the bill i analyzed indicates it would be, the benefit...
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host: a democrat in rochester, new york. it is your turn. good morning. caller: i certainly support this president as far as tariffs go. jobs tariffs will drive back to this country. corporations on the others of the border and they are >> you can find "washington journal" online at www.c-span.org. we will leave it to take you to the brookings institution -- institution. we are speaking about the balance of transparency and national security. >> good morning, everybody, welcoming to brookings. my home agency is the cia where for the past 20 years, i was one of the spokespersons. today, we will be having a conversation about privacy and sober liberties -- and civil liberties as they touch on the cia and we have a great just to talk about that which is been huebner. he is the privacy and civil liberties officer and he came to cia just over three years ago from the department of justice where he served as the council for intelligence to the assistant attorney general for the national security division where he advised the department leaders on related matter
host: a democrat in rochester, new york. it is your turn. good morning. caller: i certainly support this president as far as tariffs go. jobs tariffs will drive back to this country. corporations on the others of the border and they are >> you can find "washington journal" online at www.c-span.org. we will leave it to take you to the brookings institution -- institution. we are speaking about the balance of transparency and national security. >> good morning, everybody,...
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my district of rochester, new york, is the proud home of susan b. anthony and today we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. but the fight for women's rights is far from over. we must remain resolute in our commitment to protecting and upholding roe v. wade, we must support critical health care programs like planned parenthood and we must ensure every single woman across america has the right to make her own decisions. hank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. blunt rochester: madam speaker, i rise today standing on the achievements of brave women who came before me to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the 19th amendment's house passage, expanding the right for women to vote. as we celebrate this historic day, i want to pay tribute to an overlooked but trailblazing woman who
my district of rochester, new york, is the proud home of susan b. anthony and today we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. but the fight for women's rights is far from over. we must remain resolute in our commitment to protecting and upholding roe v. wade, we must support critical health care programs like planned parenthood and we must ensure every single woman across america has the right to make her own decisions. hank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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host: james in rochester, independent line. country, ibig apple can go to the store in upstate new york and by chinese apples. why in the world? i have no problem with the tariffs, because what comes in from china that we can't eventually make? if it comes in from china, do we need a trinket in a toy shell? do we need crap in the big-box stores in plastic. what do we need from china that small-town americans can't pick up and start making. guest: i appreciate the question. i think what we want to be able to do is also take our products and sell them in china. 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 recipr
host: james in rochester, independent line. country, ibig apple can go to the store in upstate new york and by chinese apples. why in the world? i have no problem with the tariffs, because what comes in from china that we can't eventually make? if it comes in from china, do we need a trinket in a toy shell? do we need crap in the big-box stores in plastic. what do we need from china that small-town americans can't pick up and start making. guest: i appreciate the question. i think what we want...
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i was visiting the rochester institute. i was speaking to the women in computing group. and there are three dudes in the meeting. we are the men that support the women in computing and groups. groups. they had formed a club. it's almost like i need men to form a club. you support the women to be brave so that when you're standing and sitting in a promotion meeting. sometimes when you're sitting in the meeting you just shut up. we know that men talk 80% in the meetings. i need to see be quiet. let the women speak. when someone is suffering. instead of going back to your desk and ruminating about it. say something in that moment just direct. that was uncool. most the time is can you i say thank you. i didn't know that that was inappropriate to say he seconded to it again. if we get into the place where we all want the same world of equality and equity because i believe that we do we need to get back into these conversations with one another. one of the things they talk about when men are not supporters and what's behind it. the other piece which they talk about which i thi
i was visiting the rochester institute. i was speaking to the women in computing group. and there are three dudes in the meeting. we are the men that support the women in computing and groups. groups. they had formed a club. it's almost like i need men to form a club. you support the women to be brave so that when you're standing and sitting in a promotion meeting. sometimes when you're sitting in the meeting you just shut up. we know that men talk 80% in the meetings. i need to see be quiet....
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we should note that the feds are now prosecuting rochester drug cooperative for distributing tens of millions of dosage of illegitimate opioids. shep? >> shepard: thanks, trace. a new drug has a potential to stop a disease that kills babies every year. as long as you can cover the $2 million price tag for the treatment. that's according to the reporting of the "wall street journal." the journal's parent company and fox news share common ownership, this is a gene therapy drug from the novartis drug company and it targets what is known as spinal muscular atrophy or sma. that is the most common genetic cause of deaths among infants. hundreds of babies in the united states are born with this each year. about half of them have the most severe form, which amounts to a death sentence before the baby's second birthday. sma makes children weaker. most kids can't control their head movements. they often have trouble walking, eating or simply breathing. as for the cost, the journal reports executives say the drug's potential to cure spinal muscular atrophy justify as seven figure price tag. as
we should note that the feds are now prosecuting rochester drug cooperative for distributing tens of millions of dosage of illegitimate opioids. shep? >> shepard: thanks, trace. a new drug has a potential to stop a disease that kills babies every year. as long as you can cover the $2 million price tag for the treatment. that's according to the reporting of the "wall street journal." the journal's parent company and fox news share common ownership, this is a gene therapy drug...
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1943 at the age of 14, when broadway and hollywood star carmen miranda pays a visit to his hometown, rochester, new york, for a uso show. the teenager musters the courage to approach the flamboyant singer for her swirling signature. from that moment forward, jack knows who he is -- an autograph hound. it takes a lot of guts for a 14-year-old kid. >> for jack, collecting signatures was his calling. soon afterwards, jack and his mother move to new york, where film and stage stars abound. jack secures a day job as a graphic artist. at night, the stage door exits of manhattan's legendary theaters are his favorite stomping grounds. today i'm making a quick side trip to times square to meet bob levine, one of jack's fellow autograph hounds. >> hi, jamie! >> bob, how are you? >> how are you? nice to meet you! >> like jack, he began dogging the stars in the golden age of motion pictures. what is the thrill of autograph collecting? >> i don't know, but i get a thrill out of it. i started in '46. then i met jack, and we were friends all through the years. >> i'm wearing my hollywood glamour red lip, to
1943 at the age of 14, when broadway and hollywood star carmen miranda pays a visit to his hometown, rochester, new york, for a uso show. the teenager musters the courage to approach the flamboyant singer for her swirling signature. from that moment forward, jack knows who he is -- an autograph hound. it takes a lot of guts for a 14-year-old kid. >> for jack, collecting signatures was his calling. soon afterwards, jack and his mother move to new york, where film and stage stars abound....
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we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffalo and syracuse and rochester and albany. >> tucker: think for a minute about what gillibrand is saying. she is arguing anybody from anywhere in the world must be allowed into the united states, ordered a bubbly finance lawyer, given a free place to live along with three health care and schools, all of which you pay for, and allowed to stay indefinitely unless they lose a court case that by the way they will definitely show up for. that's her core assumption. the people have demonstrated contempt for our loss will arrive in court when asked. gillibrand trust them to do that and why wouldn't she? that's the whole immigration argument she's making, which is unlike you, regular americans who are lazy and stupid and not worth helping, immigrants are basically perfect. they are smarter, more industrious, more creative than you or any of your neighbors. that's what they believe. the facts suggest more comp gated picture. recently i.c.e. launched a pilot program to conduct dna tests of adult and children arriving at el paso
we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffalo and syracuse and rochester and albany. >> tucker: think for a minute about what gillibrand is saying. she is arguing anybody from anywhere in the world must be allowed into the united states, ordered a bubbly finance lawyer, given a free place to live along with three health care and schools, all of which you pay for, and allowed to stay indefinitely unless they lose a court case that by the way they will definitely...
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we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffalo and syracuse and rochester and albany.ak >> tucker: think for aba minute about what gillibrand is saying. she is arguing anybody from t anywhere in the world must be allowed into the united states, ordered a publicly financed lawyer, given a free place to live along with free health care and schools, all of which you pay for, and allowed to stay indefinitely unless they lose a court case that, by the way, they will definitely show up for. that's her core assumption. the people who have demonstrated contempt for our laws will arrive in court when asked. gillibrand trusts them to do that and why wouldn't she? that's the whole immigration argument she's making, which is unlike you, regular americans who are lazy and stupid and not worth helping, immigrants are basically perfect. they are smarter, more industrious, more creative than you or any of your neighbors. they believe. the facts suggest a more complicated picture. recently i.c.e. launched a pilot program to conduct dna tests ofe adult and children arriving at e
we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffalo and syracuse and rochester and albany.ak >> tucker: think for aba minute about what gillibrand is saying. she is arguing anybody from t anywhere in the world must be allowed into the united states, ordered a publicly financed lawyer, given a free place to live along with free health care and schools, all of which you pay for, and allowed to stay indefinitely unless they lose a court case that, by the way, they will...
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we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffal and syracuse and rochester and albany. >> brennan: your campaign has yet to reach the 65,000 individuals donors you need to qualify to be on that first debate stage. why doh is? is the large number of candidates hurting campaigns like yours? >> all i would say to your viewers if you like anything that i've talked about today go to my website and support my campaign. this is a marathon not a sprint. we are building support all across the country and all 50 states and i hope your viewers will join our efforts. >> brennan: is the fact that we have nearly two dozen candidates hurting the democratic bid here? >> i don't think so. i think primaries are so healthy for our party, it allows candidates to talk about their vision for america. my vision to make sure we deal with the real problems this country is facing. >> brennan: you will make it to that state? >> i do. with the support of i don't are viewers. >> brennan: senator, thank you. >> thank you. >> brennan: that was not a show endorsement but that was a pitch snato
we would be delighted to take refugee families into cities like buffal and syracuse and rochester and albany. >> brennan: your campaign has yet to reach the 65,000 individuals donors you need to qualify to be on that first debate stage. why doh is? is the large number of candidates hurting campaigns like yours? >> all i would say to your viewers if you like anything that i've talked about today go to my website and support my campaign. this is a marathon not a sprint. we are...
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engineers at the rochester institute of technology have invented a groundbreaking toilet seat that can monitor cardio activity and predict congestive heart failure. >> right through the seat there? >> yes. >> so your toilet is now keeping tabs on you? >> it is. >> not just your phone or your smart watch. it's your toilet now too. >> you know what, if you're sitting there, might as well kill a couple of birds. only takes about 90 seconds of skin contact for the seat to get a reading. >> clearly maximizing time. 90 seconds, that's all it takes. >> sit down, listen to classical music, feel really good about yourself. >> you'll feel smarter, definitely. >> next thing you know it's time for the commercial. when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... >> >>> this morning on "world news now," the >>> this morning on "world news now," the prison release of the american taliban. john
engineers at the rochester institute of technology have invented a groundbreaking toilet seat that can monitor cardio activity and predict congestive heart failure. >> right through the seat there? >> yes. >> so your toilet is now keeping tabs on you? >> it is. >> not just your phone or your smart watch. it's your toilet now too. >> you know what, if you're sitting there, might as well kill a couple of birds. only takes about 90 seconds of skin contact for...
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the museum is rochester, new york, for those that want to visit. still to come on the newshour: attorney general william barrti refuses to t to the house judiciary committee. a rise in the number of reported sexual assault cases in the u.s. military. "making sense" of how the ride-sharing service uber uses data from its app. and, much more. >> nawaz: the attorney general's handling of the eller report and refusing to appear before hte u.s. house has sparked a fierce political f but what legal and constitutional questions do his actions raise? i'm joined by david rivkin. he served at the justicert dent and the white house counsel's office in the reagan and george h.w. bush administrations. and, former acting solicitor general ne he drafted the special counsel regulations under ich mueller s appointed. welcome to both of you. david rivkin, i want to start with you. you told my colleague earlier you believe coming is overstepping its authority right now, but the mueller letter that was sent to barr made clear that there were concerns over how barr was
the museum is rochester, new york, for those that want to visit. still to come on the newshour: attorney general william barrti refuses to t to the house judiciary committee. a rise in the number of reported sexual assault cases in the u.s. military. "making sense" of how the ride-sharing service uber uses data from its app. and, much more. >> nawaz: the attorney general's handling of the eller report and refusing to appear before hte u.s. house has sparked a fierce political f...
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the museum is in rochester, new york, for those that want to visit. still to come on the newshour: attorney general william barr refuseto testify to the house judiciary committee. a rise in the number of reported sexual assault cases in the u.s. military. aking sense" of how theng ride-shaervice uber uses data from its app. and, much more. >> nawaz: the attorney general's handling of the mueller report and refusing to appear before the u.s. house has sparked a fierce politic but what legal and constitutional questions do his actions raise? m joined by david rivkin. he served at the justice oudepartment and the white counsel's office in the reagan and george h.w. bush administrations. and, former acting solicitor general neal katyal. he drafted the special counsel regulations under which mueller was appointed. welcome to both of you david rivkin, i want to start with you. you told my colleague earlier au believe coming is overstepping itshority right now, but the mueller letter that was sent to barr made clear that there were concerns over how barr was
the museum is in rochester, new york, for those that want to visit. still to come on the newshour: attorney general william barr refuseto testify to the house judiciary committee. a rise in the number of reported sexual assault cases in the u.s. military. aking sense" of how theng ride-shaervice uber uses data from its app. and, much more. >> nawaz: the attorney general's handling of the mueller report and refusing to appear before the u.s. house has sparked a fierce politic but what...
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. -- is near rochester all -- niraj shah. how are they trading? niraj: pretty good. trade numbers are expecting to start lower. the market seems to be another platform altogether. trade..5% higher in i must tell you, i would reckon this oil isn't part to what is anticipated to happen in the next policy meet, so expectations from rate action on all ofk of india and that helping the markets. that tells you about what the current yields are and how they have been falling. sentiment. helping hopefully not too badly monday morning. thank you for joining us. seeingnteresting we're such green on the screen because it's a mixed picture, chinese study, the japanese equities taking a hit. let's turn to uber, shares getting a boost after following the first earnings report. the largest ridesharing company reported sales that beat estimates, but lost $1 billion, among the largest of any public company. the ceo said maintaining an advantage over rivals comes with a cost. >> our platform model allows us to acquire, engage, and retain customers with a cost, as well as efficiency an
. -- is near rochester all -- niraj shah. how are they trading? niraj: pretty good. trade numbers are expecting to start lower. the market seems to be another platform altogether. trade..5% higher in i must tell you, i would reckon this oil isn't part to what is anticipated to happen in the next policy meet, so expectations from rate action on all ofk of india and that helping the markets. that tells you about what the current yields are and how they have been falling. sentiment. helping...
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you're from the university of rochester, which is -- >> chicago. >> -- which comes from chicago, right? and the conservative thing in chicago. so, tell us -- you're a professor there -- what do they teach at the university of rochester about tariffs? >> stay away from them >> why >> well, because tariffs are a threat to say i'm going to take my consumers in my country and i'm going to tax them, raise their costs, reduce their choices, and punish my consumers for something some other country's doing. >> but the president has tweeted that the chinese are paying the tariffs. >> no, they're not they're not paying the tariffs at the end of the day, the u.s. consumer has to pay them well, they're only paying them if they don't import. >> right if you were on the fed board right now, would you be lowering your growth forecast if these things happen? and would you be responding with policy as a result >> i would not be changing my forecast at this point i think for me, actually, the bigger issue -- look, china has misbehaved in many ways, and we all kind of know that. i'm not denying that the
you're from the university of rochester, which is -- >> chicago. >> -- which comes from chicago, right? and the conservative thing in chicago. so, tell us -- you're a professor there -- what do they teach at the university of rochester about tariffs? >> stay away from them >> why >> well, because tariffs are a threat to say i'm going to take my consumers in my country and i'm going to tax them, raise their costs, reduce their choices, and punish my consumers for...
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next, on american artifacts, we visit rochester minnesota to learn about the origins of the clinic and its role in the community today.
next, on american artifacts, we visit rochester minnesota to learn about the origins of the clinic and its role in the community today.
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congresswoman flynn rochester, you have five minutes. you for calling this hearing on summer driving dangerous. i want to say, thank you for sharing your story and for the work you are doing. all of thethank panelists for your testimony. i want to say something to mr. and mrs. harrison. parent, i sit before you and think about all the parents across the country and families and think about how i got to this position was unexpectedly being widowed at the age of 52. i am from the state of delaware. i remember being in the hospital that day and hour vice president said, may the day, when your loved one's name brings a smile to your face before a tear to your eye. see you cry those tears, i want you both to know that chase is here, you are creating a legacy for him, and there will be a day when we pass these smile,ou will be able to smiled broadly and know that your work is not invade and you turned your pain into purpose. for sharing,much thank you for staying on the battlefield and thank you all for the work you are doing. just wanted you
congresswoman flynn rochester, you have five minutes. you for calling this hearing on summer driving dangerous. i want to say, thank you for sharing your story and for the work you are doing. all of thethank panelists for your testimony. i want to say something to mr. and mrs. harrison. parent, i sit before you and think about all the parents across the country and families and think about how i got to this position was unexpectedly being widowed at the age of 52. i am from the state of...
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today goetchius is in rochester, no, picking up ruby zathang taking her home to syracuse. >> do you remember when you first got in the car with him on the very first trip? >> when i first met mr. g. -- i can't pronounce his last name. >> i can't pronounce her last name. >> i didn't know what i was going to do. >> how long did it take you to get comfortable? >> i had an immediate click. i was excited and curious how he approached college. >> so mr. g. -- >> yes. >> you must like to drive. >> i grew up on a poor dairy farm. if i didn't have an education, i would know where i would be today and that doesn't look pretty. having had a college opportunity, i wanted to see as many young adults get that opportunity. >> we imagine things so differently. >> reporter: ryu by was born in myanmar also known as burma, the eldest of six children, the first in her family to go to college. >> what does it mean for you personally to watch these students over the years to watch them in the cab of your car from so long ago? >> pure joy to see them succeed in what they wanted to do. >> reporter: it's an uncommon
today goetchius is in rochester, no, picking up ruby zathang taking her home to syracuse. >> do you remember when you first got in the car with him on the very first trip? >> when i first met mr. g. -- i can't pronounce his last name. >> i can't pronounce her last name. >> i didn't know what i was going to do. >> how long did it take you to get comfortable? >> i had an immediate click. i was excited and curious how he approached college. >> so mr. g. --...
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. ♪ i'm a sucker for all the subliminal things ♪ >> from rochester, new york. >> all: just turned 50. >> good morning. listening to the "today" show radio every day on my way to work from clemson university. >> from college station, texas to say -- >> all: we love "today"! >> we love the t-shirts. >> we do. we love it, we love it, we love it. good morning. welcome back to "today." so nice to have you along with us on a thursday morning. >> going to get outside in just a bit. also, a busy hour ahead, but we have big news to tell you about. a very special show we're going to have for you in a few weeks. >> i'm really excited to tell everybody about this. i may have mentioned i've been fortunate to become an ambassador for hidden heroes. this is an organization founded by former senator elizabeth dole that gives voice and support to millions of military care givers in this country. we have definitely shined a light on them and some incredible families alongside hidden heroes and our campaign chair hollywood legend tom hanks helped us do that. so this year, guys, we're going even bigger.
. ♪ i'm a sucker for all the subliminal things ♪ >> from rochester, new york. >> all: just turned 50. >> good morning. listening to the "today" show radio every day on my way to work from clemson university. >> from college station, texas to say -- >> all: we love "today"! >> we love the t-shirts. >> we do. we love it, we love it, we love it. good morning. welcome back to "today." so nice to have you along with us on a...
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yesterdaydley writing , at the university of rochester, and he leads our great fed coverage into the 2:00 p.m. meeting. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg "surveillance." billionaire hedge fund investors money toen wants more manage. they hope to raise another billion dollars. last year, the firm attracted $5 billion. he returned to the industry after a five-year ban. he was not charged. david einhorn's hedge fund rebounding. greenlight capital made a return of 6.6%. it is now up almost 19% for the year. green light has long positions in general motors and bright house financial. the billionaire founder of citadels says it is not capitalism that is broken in america, ken griffin speaking at the global conference. education,fixing because education is broken in america, has got to be a key area of focus for our country. we have got to equalize the opportunity for all americans to have a chance to have a fulfilling life and career. viviana: that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: with us, daniel ives of wedbush. lori calvasina with our single best chart. there is
yesterdaydley writing , at the university of rochester, and he leads our great fed coverage into the 2:00 p.m. meeting. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg "surveillance." billionaire hedge fund investors money toen wants more manage. they hope to raise another billion dollars. last year, the firm attracted $5 billion. he returned to the industry after a five-year ban. he was not charged. david einhorn's hedge fund rebounding. greenlight capital made a return of...
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even rochester getting into the act with a hig of79 degrees. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in y >> i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. its a beautiful tuesday here in the nation's capital. temperature now 63. 65 in quantico, virginia. 57 in montgomercounty. 62 in beautiful prince georges county. your fdaecast for toy, breezy. but today's wind f will bem the northwest so that's a cooling breeze for us. highs today only in l the to mid-70s. a far cry from the 90-degree weather yesterday. don't you worry though. the heat and humid y will be coming back. >> that's your latest weather. >> all right. thank you. amazing story the of a coach who began going the extra mile for his young athletes when tragedy struck that team twice.>> also, i know you're excited for this oione. we're gng to get a sneak peek at the downton abbey movie from the cast. >> and alisson williams will be here. why her new movie is being called theie creepst thing all year. i could barely watch the trailer. >>> first though tuition or f
even rochester getting into the act with a hig of79 degrees. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in y >> i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. its a beautiful tuesday here in the nation's capital. temperature now 63. 65 in quantico, virginia. 57 in montgomercounty. 62 in beautiful prince georges county. your fdaecast for toy, breezy. but today's wind f will bem the northwest so that's a cooling breeze for us. highs today only in l the to mid-70s. a far...
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in fact, look at the temperatures today 24 degrees below average in bangor rochester almost 20 degrees cooler than average. 62 in washington, d.c., 13 degrees cooler as we move into tomorrow stays chilly from norfolk, on to roanoke hang on. we've got some good news as we head into the weekend. hey, look at this. cincinnati you will be in the 80s by saturday. 86 in st. louis. saturday almost 90 in atlanta. raleigh 87 here in new york temperatures in the upper 60s, but we will be warming up eventually. we are going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. cold weather headed our way. rain moving in by tomorrow morning. stays cloudy today. it moves closer. hour by hour, looking at a lot of clouds and not much sunshine. by tomorrow morning, some people wake up in the north bay, you can start to see some of the showers. much of the bay area getting covered with rain. some of it may be heavy by tomorrow night. scattered showers and thunderstorms possible on thursday. and then more rain for the weekend into next week. >>> a
in fact, look at the temperatures today 24 degrees below average in bangor rochester almost 20 degrees cooler than average. 62 in washington, d.c., 13 degrees cooler as we move into tomorrow stays chilly from norfolk, on to roanoke hang on. we've got some good news as we head into the weekend. hey, look at this. cincinnati you will be in the 80s by saturday. 86 in st. louis. saturday almost 90 in atlanta. raleigh 87 here in new york temperatures in the upper 60s, but we will be warming up...
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blunt rochester, pocan, mrs. luria, mr. bacon. and as i come down the hope stretch, i want to acknowledge much of the good work that's taken place by staff members on both sides as well. but let me cite on the democratic side, if i could, this was a pretty big bill and it required a team effort and the democratic staff including cara, andrew, beth, aruna, mary, and lee, all did yomen and yoewoman's work in making sure we get to this today and with that let me yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to -- debate has expired. pursuant to house resolution 389, the previous question is ordered on the bill, as amended. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. all in favor say aye. opposed say no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to amend the internal revenue code of 1986 to encourage retirement savings, and for other purposes. . search pursuant to clause 1-c of rule 19, further can consideration of h.r. 1994 is postponed. pursuant to clause 8
blunt rochester, pocan, mrs. luria, mr. bacon. and as i come down the hope stretch, i want to acknowledge much of the good work that's taken place by staff members on both sides as well. but let me cite on the democratic side, if i could, this was a pretty big bill and it required a team effort and the democratic staff including cara, andrew, beth, aruna, mary, and lee, all did yomen and yoewoman's work in making sure we get to this today and with that let me yield back the balance of my time....
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i had relatives from rochester, long island, new jersey, virginia -- even from california. >> how moved were you at the funeral as you heard people speak about tom and all the love that was in that room? >> just cryin' all the time. >> walking into the wake was probably one of the hardest things i've ever done. i -- i waited for all my siblings and all four of us walked in arm in arm, faces down, just bawling bef -- like and we walked up to the coffin and just all almost just collapsed together and just wept. >> reporter: detectives discreetly sent an officer to the funeral home to observe. if tom's death was a homicide, they wanted to keep an eye on linda, but they also needed to find out if tom had any enemies. >> from speakin' to everyone, including her, tom was just a great guy. he was a middle-class man, hard working, loved his family, would do anything for them. we couldn't find any enemies -- in the world that would wanna do anything against tom. >> you had a real mystery you had to solve here. >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: investigators were interested in speaking to anyone cl
i had relatives from rochester, long island, new jersey, virginia -- even from california. >> how moved were you at the funeral as you heard people speak about tom and all the love that was in that room? >> just cryin' all the time. >> walking into the wake was probably one of the hardest things i've ever done. i -- i waited for all my siblings and all four of us walked in arm in arm, faces down, just bawling bef -- like and we walked up to the coffin and just all almost just...
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host: james in rochester, independent line. country, ibig apple can go to the store in upstate new york and by chinese apples. why in the world? i have no problem with the tariffs, because what comes in from china that we can't eventually make? if it comes in from china, do we need a trinket in a toy shell? do we need crap in the big-box stores in plastic. what do we need from china that small-town americans can't pick up and start making. guest: i appreciate the question. i think what we want to be able to do is also take our products and sell them in china. 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 recipr
host: james in rochester, independent line. country, ibig apple can go to the store in upstate new york and by chinese apples. why in the world? i have no problem with the tariffs, because what comes in from china that we can't eventually make? if it comes in from china, do we need a trinket in a toy shell? do we need crap in the big-box stores in plastic. what do we need from china that small-town americans can't pick up and start making. guest: i appreciate the question. i think what we want...
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msnbc road warrior ali vitale is joining us now from rochester, new hampshire. ali? >> reporter: kendis, we're here at a house party so you'll see people behind me taking selfies with elizabeth warren and she's someone who is a known entity in new hampshire. but she's also presenting herself for the first time as not just the neighboring senator, but the neighboring senator who wants to be the democratic nominee for president and hopes to become president. and key in her remarks here today is the very thing that you led this segment with, which is the concern from democrats about what is happening across southern states in regards to abortion and women's access to reproductive health. elizabeth warren led off her remarks with a comment on that. listen to what she said. >> i lived in a world where abortion was illegal. and all i can say is some women got lucky, some women didn't. but they all went through hell. we're not going back. not now, and not ever. >> reporter: and kendis, you're right that she's someone who has also released a plan. that is in keeping with eve
msnbc road warrior ali vitale is joining us now from rochester, new hampshire. ali? >> reporter: kendis, we're here at a house party so you'll see people behind me taking selfies with elizabeth warren and she's someone who is a known entity in new hampshire. but she's also presenting herself for the first time as not just the neighboring senator, but the neighboring senator who wants to be the democratic nominee for president and hopes to become president. and key in her remarks here...
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and preaching to the choir, we have a lot rrch rochester to a sprooz harr and i love that somebody from minnesota went on fobs news and took your message to viewers who can be persuaded. those of us in our little bubbles go organization, no, conservatives and liberals, please explain it me how you voted for barack obama in '0le and donald trump in 2016. there are persuadables who watch fox news. >> exactly. it was like being a vikings fan on limbo field. but i it it because thousand and that is going not just where it's comfortable but when there's just no other way can you govern. when you look at the president, i'm going to preek dwro tonight. look at what he did when he was in florida. whether there are north dakota moots, we come fogt. that's we do. and this president has chosen not to take that rug. i'm telling youso you don't want to talk about the twins who twice won the series. >> no, you can't step on my line. >> oh, okay. i thought i wassin stant go ahead. >> oh, my god. >> willie, we only talk about baseball teams in two cities, but if we were to break that hard-and-fast rule
and preaching to the choir, we have a lot rrch rochester to a sprooz harr and i love that somebody from minnesota went on fobs news and took your message to viewers who can be persuaded. those of us in our little bubbles go organization, no, conservatives and liberals, please explain it me how you voted for barack obama in '0le and donald trump in 2016. there are persuadables who watch fox news. >> exactly. it was like being a vikings fan on limbo field. but i it it because thousand and...
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the mayo clinic in rochester has a lot of patients that are canadians coming to the united states. so the fact that people would have a difficult time finding a private option in this country i think would concern a lot of people. >> thank you. it certainly concerns me. >> congresswoman, may i make a comment about medicare advantage? >> can i ask dr. blahaus about a question first? and then if you have time, certainly. >> will this provide free health care for illegal immigrants? >> well, the bill i analyzed indicates that it would be -- the benefits would be provided for every resident of the united states and it's left to the secretary of hhs to basically promulgate regulations that define a resident. there's nothing in the legislation that excludes the undocumented immigrants from receiving benefits. my working assumption is they would be eligible for benefits. thank you. as you already know, i come from a district where the number one, the number one concern is border security and illegal immigration. i know we all come from different districts. i can tell you that my constitue
the mayo clinic in rochester has a lot of patients that are canadians coming to the united states. so the fact that people would have a difficult time finding a private option in this country i think would concern a lot of people. >> thank you. it certainly concerns me. >> congresswoman, may i make a comment about medicare advantage? >> can i ask dr. blahaus about a question first? and then if you have time, certainly. >> will this provide free health care for illegal...
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host: a democrat in rochester, new york. it is your turn. good morning. caller: i certainly support this president as far as tariffs go. jobs tariffs will drive back to this country. corporations on the others of the border and they are manufacturing parts. parts that used to be built right here in the united states. all the parts were built right here. these same corporations like ford, gm -- across the border paying absolutely nothing as far as taxes go because that is a free tax zone. put those tariffs on these thisrations paying for cheap labor. they want to send jobs they are because of cheap labor? put a tariff on it. puttinge president is tariffs on companies that import goods, but the company will pass it along to the consumer. pass it on. see what really happens. in the long run, those tariffs will drive some of those jobs back to this company. largest -- are the ag,manufacturers from audi, volkswagen produce in the country. is a big supplier of fruit and drinks in the latest volley means there may be less joy in margaritaville this summer. ameri
host: a democrat in rochester, new york. it is your turn. good morning. caller: i certainly support this president as far as tariffs go. jobs tariffs will drive back to this country. corporations on the others of the border and they are manufacturing parts. parts that used to be built right here in the united states. all the parts were built right here. these same corporations like ford, gm -- across the border paying absolutely nothing as far as taxes go because that is a free tax zone. put...