
Interviews and discussions with today's biggest newsmakers
Sabres goalie on season and "Catwalk For Charity IV"
Audio|Thu, 29 Oct 2009
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“…Ryan Miller is with us now on the WB -- line. It's a busy time for the sabres goalie is goals against average right now in the top five in the NHL. His annual fashion catwalk for charity comes up on November 8. And there is a new limited edition Ryan Miller poster for sale now wasn't farms stores also the benefit his steadfast foundation. And hey Ryan not a bad time to be …”
“…morning. Not just a snapshot you said this is sort of an oil painting. . …”
Discusses NYS bottled water bill
Audio|Thu, 29 Oct 2009
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“…it is going to be more meetings in the next couple weeks transposed the big gap. Why not attack on a feel like this rather than raising people's taxes are boosting property taxes that kind …”
“…You know initiative in New York you don't have a lot of private ownership automobiles. That would take that downstate legislators and you're actually legislators predicted those in the assembly voted to delay it. I'm not …”
Exec. Dir, NY Assoc. of Convenience Stores
Audio|Thu, 29 Oct 2009
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“…The executive director of the New York State association of convenience stores is with us now on the live line. James Calvin is here this morning as we continue to discuss the addition of water bottles to the State's bottle bill this week and the morning sir thanks for being here. Good morning it is -- I've got to ask you if the infrastructure is already there for pop bottles how much of an extra burden will this be for your members. …”
“…or convenience stores who operate. Smaller format locations a one of the big problems is going to be space. Those of you who have visited …”
Erie County Clerk discusses new state license plates
Audio|Thu, 29 Oct 2009
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“…Erie county clerk -- hopeful is on the WB Ian lines line to talk about and online petition drive against new New York license plates can't -- good morning good morning Andy touched a nerve with this. …”
“…look on the border for bypass ports. Implicit -- for the high gas prices in the country pop up we've got to -- Finally got that scenario -- that would give us the breaking wanna choose say that you'll suspended license plate re issuance which is scheduled for April. Put it back a couple of years back I'm not aware of anybody -- license plates are falling off their cards in that they are will be kept -- that but they're all pretty good condition. You know …”
CBS News Director of Surveys - Texting poll
Audio|Wed, 28 Oct 2009
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“…52% of Americans. -- that it should be punished about the payment drunk driving went to pretty stiff penalties for that. 44% think that it should be punished less severely than drunk driving. . And we did see an age gap here in fact among Americans under the age of 4558%. Think that it should be treated less severely in front drive and five. -- it's 45 and over two thirds of them think that it should be punished the famous drunk driving without. You know especially among older Americans but even half of Americans overall -- think you know that the punishment for this …”
“…law. Let's talk about an Augusta on the live line is Sarah Dutton CBS news director of surveys Sarah good morning I guess we be surprised. Surprised of the -- went the other way. …”
on Consumer Reports's 2009/2010 Auto Reliability Survey results
Audio|Wed, 28 Oct 2009
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“…the auto industry this morning. After a bright spot appeared on the consumer reports survey of automobile reliability. Let's talk about it I -- to local auto industry expert Lauren fiction. By the way -- as a new member of the national women's transportation. Hall of Fame -- like that morning Lauren. . You know this reliability survey from consumer reports -- gave some glowing reviews for Ford. How does it work tell us what you know about this is based on actual complaints from car owners if …”
“…consumer report. Or from the manufactures. And this particular one is by consumer reports to attempt to be more. …”
Sabres analyst on Tyler Myers; Sabres at Devils
Audio|Wed, 28 Oct 2009
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“…come in the town that are just -- everyone's minds and certainly Richard Burton may be a spectacular debut in. His first year in the National Hockey -- view is spectacular and that was a sudden you know really good goaltender. Danny gare was very good for your -- off the -- I'm Jim Schoenfeld if you remember -- rookies I mean the guy that …”
“…Sabres analyst for MS cheap Mike broke the tie is. In studio this morning good to have you here Mike. …”
CBS automotive correspondent on state of the auto industry
Audio|Wed, 28 Oct 2009
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“…the years. Our products are getting a little bit older and weaker consumer reports -- been down on Chrysler for several years I remember having a conversation with the chief tester a couple of years ago. When the 300 C was very popular if it did well with our customers the consumer reports really and that vehicle so they pick any issues with Chrysler for awhile. …”
“…of consumer reports auto reliability survey is an indication. Is the domestic auto industry on its way back or not. …”
Erie County Health Commissioner
Audio|Tue, 27 Oct 2009
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“…Well the first -- distribution was arrangement in new York state Health Department and they they get what it's called push they've basically pushed vexing to all county health department's. . Our hospitals and all federally qualified health centers. And done and that occurred for about two pushes and and now they've switched …”
“…Let's go right to the live line. And welcome Erie county's health commissioner doctor rapidly ability here we're talking about the H1N1. Flu vaccine and it's arrived. And people especially younger people are …”
Buffalo State College Dean of Students
Audio|Tue, 27 Oct 2009
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“…risks that the H1N1 presents. There's always the sense of its own invulnerability. . That young people and it can't happen to me and we spent a lot of time trying to convey the message that. This is a serious illness there are precautions have to be. Real. We have a lot of financial around campus. Advising students about the common health practices. Hand washing and -- using your sleeve and things like that that are being promoted by the Centers for Disease Control. . It's an important campaign to get students to. Take this seriously and mostly we think they are. …”
“…under candidate. For. The past several weeks -- we had a small oil slick. . Until the team. Last week but it's down under ten again this week. I didn't wanna correct statement that was made that …”
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