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but i feel like i failed. >> cases like laney's are all too common in cleveland. so what is it that's causing so many babies to die here in this city? why are those babies predominantly african american, and what is being done to try to stop it? >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> the reasons for infant mortality are complex, but what everyone agrees is that poverty plays a part. the rates are worst in the cities of the south and the "rust belt" with their legacies of economic collapse and racial division. and one of the hardest hit cities is cleveland. >> here, the unemployment rate for whites is around 6%. for african americans, the number is almost three times higher. >> like many cities across america, the sight of boarded up businesses and devastated neighborhoods i
but i feel like i failed. >> cases like laney's are all too common in cleveland. so what is it that's causing so many babies to die here in this city? why are those babies predominantly african american, and what is being done to try to stop it? >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from...
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a nice clive -- drive for cleveland. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes," you are watching the nfl on cbs, the browns and chargers. i'm andrew catalon with steve beuerlein and tack task and scott kaplan. the chargers lead 27-19. "60 minutes" will be off-season its entirety immediately following this game except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. 4:20 to go. duke johnson with a first down run for cleveland. steve t.: denzel perryman playing linebacker for san diego. tackling his teammate, duke johnson. both were at the university of miami last year. when you get to this point you have to start thinking, too, cleveland browns with less than four minutes, down by eight. andrew: taking a lot of time here. 3:40 to go. play-action mccown. and that's caught. short gain by taylor gabriel with 3:30 to go. perryman makes the tackle. steve t.: great job by mccown to get that off. we've seen that so many times where the guy comes up the field and the quarterback throws it and it gets
a nice clive -- drive for cleveland. for those of you expecting to see "60 minutes," you are watching the nfl on cbs, the browns and chargers. i'm andrew catalon with steve beuerlein and tack task and scott kaplan. the chargers lead 27-19. "60 minutes" will be off-season its entirety immediately following this game except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. 4:20 to go. duke johnson with a first down run for cleveland. steve t.: denzel...
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cleveland was the last conservative democrat who served as president. he hasn't got much credit from the democrats today. i would would suggest to the very formidable character. he weighed about 280 pounds, he had quite a figure. his rise to the presidency can only be described as meteoric. in three short years he went from being a mediocre lawyer in buffalo, to merit buffalo, to governor of new york, to president of the united states. there is a quote in a letter from cleveland to one of his friends that he had been in the white house a few months and i still wake up and rub my eyes and say can i possibly be here? it's just to much to imagine. in three short years. his main biographer wrote, in some ways cleveland was an ordinary man but he imposed himself upon his time in a way that note mediocre man could for a moment have done. he was a reformer and a era of post- civil war. he saw a lot of what we call phony capitalism today. it is interesting that in that part of the republican party was a party of centralized government. cleveland was the only de
cleveland was the last conservative democrat who served as president. he hasn't got much credit from the democrats today. i would would suggest to the very formidable character. he weighed about 280 pounds, he had quite a figure. his rise to the presidency can only be described as meteoric. in three short years he went from being a mediocre lawyer in buffalo, to merit buffalo, to governor of new york, to president of the united states. there is a quote in a letter from cleveland to one of his...
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think a lot for coming to cleveland. want to go back to your first part of the presentation where you said two things that had an impact on approach to making things happen. the first was that you are no small town in texas and you approached individuals locally. you do not get the support you wanted and so you want to the coast and they said, yes, we will do that. this is a two-part question. how much does geography matter on the ability to change things civicly? by things more slow to change on the coast or in the midwest? are things smaller and more citiesor do large have more resources to get things done? how much does geography matter to get things done in the mindset behind individuals? was it your private sector background that influenced your ability to change things? have you encountered public officials that know how the public sector operates, and therefore, know how to make incremental change happen? i want to know geography -- how much does that matter? and then experience -- how much does that matter? dusti
think a lot for coming to cleveland. want to go back to your first part of the presentation where you said two things that had an impact on approach to making things happen. the first was that you are no small town in texas and you approached individuals locally. you do not get the support you wanted and so you want to the coast and they said, yes, we will do that. this is a two-part question. how much does geography matter on the ability to change things civicly? by things more slow to change...
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the play helped cleveland beat baltimore 33-30. pretty impressive. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," tony gonzalez on "nfl today" on his new documentary. i'm meg oliver. and this is the "cbs morning news." ,,,,
the play helped cleveland beat baltimore 33-30. pretty impressive. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," tony gonzalez on "nfl today" on his new documentary. i'm meg oliver. and this is the "cbs morning news." ,,,,
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adds to a spiking gun-related homicide rate in cleveland, up 22% since 2014. more than a dozen other cities have seen an increase in homicides including st. louis. jennifer joyce is the top prosecutor and says murders by guns are up 51%. >> this is a very complex problem. there is no, you know, silver bullet-- pardon the pun-- to solve gun violence, not in st. louis, not anywhere. >> reporter: her office launched this web site to help tell the stories of the victims and also the offenders. >> i think the mass shootings, as concerning and troubling as they are, they tend to get a lot of the focus when we talk about gun violence, as opposed to the day-to-day shootings in our cities that are really piling up a lot more in terms of body count than the mass shootings are. >> reporter: do you think there will be other parents like you? >> i hate to say this, but, yeah. it's going to be somebody else. >> reporter: the other two children who were killed here in cleveland in the last month were ages three and five. scott, in the last four years, more than 500 children
adds to a spiking gun-related homicide rate in cleveland, up 22% since 2014. more than a dozen other cities have seen an increase in homicides including st. louis. jennifer joyce is the top prosecutor and says murders by guns are up 51%. >> this is a very complex problem. there is no, you know, silver bullet-- pardon the pun-- to solve gun violence, not in st. louis, not anywhere. >> reporter: her office launched this web site to help tell the stories of the victims and also the...
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cleveland, the city, is named for one of his ancestors. go totent was to cleveland.as a major player in buffalo and had a huge farm. had an extensive law career after that and had been with two different firms and decided to go off on his own and that is where he hooks up with oscar. and the firmartner takes several successive names before he starts getting into the political circles of the flow. of buffalo. he is the erie county sheriff. everything kind of comes through the literature that you see. he was a no-nonsense kind of guy did not tolerate people currying favor or wanting to take a quick road somewhere. going throughut wasprocedures and when he sheriff, even to the point where he had a hand in some of the executions that happened in the century, his reputation for just this and taking care of business was a strong part of it. there is a scandal that marks anver cleveland and causes un-settlement in his lasting relationship from his perspective and that is the helprin.ith maria she was unmarried and pregnant. don't come back to buffalo. they don't even come b
cleveland, the city, is named for one of his ancestors. go totent was to cleveland.as a major player in buffalo and had a huge farm. had an extensive law career after that and had been with two different firms and decided to go off on his own and that is where he hooks up with oscar. and the firmartner takes several successive names before he starts getting into the political circles of the flow. of buffalo. he is the erie county sheriff. everything kind of comes through the literature that you...
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i'm going to strive for my baby's justice for cleveland and this nation.need it. >> reporter: her death adds to a spiking gun homicide rate in cleveland up 22%. a dozen other cities have seen an increase in homicides including st. louis. jennifer joyce is the top prosecutor and says murders by guns are up 51%. this is a very complex problem. there is no, you know, silver bullet pardon the pun to solve gun violence not in st. louis not anywhere. >> reporter: her office launched this website to tell the stories of the victims and also the offenders. >> i think the mass shootings as concerning and troubling as they are they get a lot of the focus when we talk about gun violence opposed to the day-to-day shootings in our cities that are really piling up a lot more in terms of body count than the mass shootings are. >> do you think there will be other parents like you? >> i hate to say this, but yeah. yep. there is going to be somebody else. >> reporter: the other two children who were killed here in cleveland in the last month were ages 3 and 5. scott, in the
i'm going to strive for my baby's justice for cleveland and this nation.need it. >> reporter: her death adds to a spiking gun homicide rate in cleveland up 22%. a dozen other cities have seen an increase in homicides including st. louis. jennifer joyce is the top prosecutor and says murders by guns are up 51%. this is a very complex problem. there is no, you know, silver bullet pardon the pun to solve gun violence not in st. louis not anywhere. >> reporter: her office launched this...
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i'm going to strive for my baby's justice for cleveland and this nation.ed it. >> reporter: her death adds to a spiking gun homicide rate in cleveland up 22%. a dozen other cities have seen an increase in homicides including st. louis. jennifer joyce is the top prosecutor and says murders by guns are up 51%. this is a very complex problem. there is no, you know, silver bullet pardon the pun to solve gun violence not in st. louis not anywhere. >> reporter: her office launched this website to tell the stories of the victims and also the offenders. >> i think the mass shootings as concerning and troubling as they are they get a lot of the focus when we talk about gun violence opposed to the day-to-day shootings in our cities that are really piling up a lot more in terms of body count than the mass shootings are. >> do you think there will be other parents like you? >> i hate to say this, but yeah. yep. there is going to be somebody else. >> reporter: the other two children who were killed here in cleveland in the last month were ages 3 and 5. scott, in the la
i'm going to strive for my baby's justice for cleveland and this nation.ed it. >> reporter: her death adds to a spiking gun homicide rate in cleveland up 22%. a dozen other cities have seen an increase in homicides including st. louis. jennifer joyce is the top prosecutor and says murders by guns are up 51%. this is a very complex problem. there is no, you know, silver bullet pardon the pun to solve gun violence not in st. louis not anywhere. >> reporter: her office launched this...
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police pulling up to 12-year-old tamir rice in a cleveland park.ne officer firing within two second of arrival. someone had called 9-1-1 reporting, quote, a guy with a pistol. the tragic scene unfolding almost a year ago. no that officer's actions are being called tragic, reasonable, and justified. in two newly released expert reports about rice's death. nick is following the story. i can imagine the family doesn't agree with this. what does the report say? >> tamir rice's family is livid about the report. more of the reports released last night on prosecutor's website. th one report was done by a former fbi agent. another done by a prosecutor in the denver area. what the reports concluded is the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice was justified. one of the reports says that the officer loman's belief that rice posed a threat of serious physical harm or death was objectively reasonable as was his response to the perceived threat. it was about 3 p.m. on november 22nd. a man calling in to say he saw a guy at the recreation center with a gunpoint
police pulling up to 12-year-old tamir rice in a cleveland park.ne officer firing within two second of arrival. someone had called 9-1-1 reporting, quote, a guy with a pistol. the tragic scene unfolding almost a year ago. no that officer's actions are being called tragic, reasonable, and justified. in two newly released expert reports about rice's death. nick is following the story. i can imagine the family doesn't agree with this. what does the report say? >> tamir rice's family is livid...
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i'm a professor here at cleveland state university. your presentation pretty much encapsulates the research i'm working on. not so much the actual implementation but studying it on the back end. in cleveland we have an administration that's completely or mostly almost completely adverse to implementing anything like this. we have had discussions with the mayor's office about it. it seems we do things the way we do things. we are not going to allow these things to happen, the open data. we are not going to allow apps. they have a 3-1-1 system here in cleveland, everybody. fyi. it allows you to call 311 and get your problem solved but they don't tell anybody about it. it doesn't work well. other cities don't have. >> that's a great question. my favorite question. that's why i'm in private sector. part of what the approach has to be. the inevitability of disruption if they failed to act. if great example you can point to is what happens when you try to ban or restrict things even with uber decision coming up. many other cities have done i
i'm a professor here at cleveland state university. your presentation pretty much encapsulates the research i'm working on. not so much the actual implementation but studying it on the back end. in cleveland we have an administration that's completely or mostly almost completely adverse to implementing anything like this. we have had discussions with the mayor's office about it. it seems we do things the way we do things. we are not going to allow these things to happen, the open data. we are...
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police in cleveland heading up this staircase, coming face to face with an armed man. ordering him to put down the gun. the officer is shot. matt gutman reports. what that camera captured next. >> reporter: tonight, police body cameras showing the harrowing moments. six officers respond to a domestic violence call. >> oh, god. >> i've been hit. >> reporter: an officer shot by 64-year-old theodore johnson. but watch as that same cop, unhurt, still tries to reason with johnson. >> put the gun down. >> go ahead and shoot me. >> no, we're not going to shoot you, guy. >> why don't do you what i ask, mister? >> i know you shot me, but i'm not going to shoot you. >> reporter: when johnson raises his gun, the officers shoot. killing him. after an investigation, that body camera video cleared them. cases like these have sent sales of police body cameras surging. taser, the number one maker, has sold to more than 3,500 law enforcement agencies. >> this is going to become a common piece of equipment for law enforcement, and really the question will be not if you have them. is, "w
police in cleveland heading up this staircase, coming face to face with an armed man. ordering him to put down the gun. the officer is shot. matt gutman reports. what that camera captured next. >> reporter: tonight, police body cameras showing the harrowing moments. six officers respond to a domestic violence call. >> oh, god. >> i've been hit. >> reporter: an officer shot by 64-year-old theodore johnson. but watch as that same cop, unhurt, still tries to reason with...
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cleveland, in fact. two reports were commissioned by the cuyahoga county prosecutor, timothy mcginty and the experts concluded that police action was, quote, reasonable. so, in your view, is it unusual or is this the way it usually works that a prosecutor might call for witness reports and then make some conclusions? and, now, what, by the way? >> usually, the people calling experts to challenge questions of excessive force are the defense lawyers. this shooting took place on the 22nd of november last year, fredricka. it is way, way too delayed. the cuyahoga county sheriff's department did an investigation and concluded that there was no evidence that the police officer involved even warned tamir rice. i have to tell you, i've represented the police union against the clan and others. i understand how this process works. i don't think i have ever seen a case that's taken a year where i think the mother of tamir rice, actually, may be right in calling for an independent prosecutor. >> so, avery, does this
cleveland, in fact. two reports were commissioned by the cuyahoga county prosecutor, timothy mcginty and the experts concluded that police action was, quote, reasonable. so, in your view, is it unusual or is this the way it usually works that a prosecutor might call for witness reports and then make some conclusions? and, now, what, by the way? >> usually, the people calling experts to challenge questions of excessive force are the defense lawyers. this shooting took place on the 22nd of...
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dispute between the cleveland brown's quarterback and his girlfriend. how can anyone sleep like that? . >> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities across the country. seven people were sent to nearby hospitals to be treated for injuries. the quarterback johnny machine zell under investigation in a domestic dispute incident. a new prime minister for canada, those are headlines on the news stand. the toronto star reports on an election off famams prime ministst. long time leader steve harper is the son of the late prime charisma drew comparisons to john f. kennedy. the cleveland plane dealer asks whether the prouns should cut ties with quarterback johnny manziel after a public altercation with his girlfriend. >> irabbed her arm, come on, get in the car, get in the car,r, hey. >> dash-cam video shows manziel being pulled over by police in ohio a week ago. he told police that he and his girlfriend were arguing and she tried to get out of the car. police did not charge manziel. the knoxville news sent nel reports that green county commissioners had
dispute between the cleveland brown's quarterback and his girlfriend. how can anyone sleep like that? . >> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities across the country. seven people were sent to nearby hospitals to be treated for injuries. the quarterback johnny machine zell under investigation in a domestic dispute incident. a new prime minister for canada, those are headlines on the news stand. the toronto star reports on an election off famams prime ministst. long time leader...
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i'll talk about it in your >>> the officer who shot and killed a 12-year-old boy in cleveland is cleared of wrong doing by two separate reports. both done by a retir taed fbi agent and a prosecutor in denver were leased this weekend. they concluded that t officer acted reasonably under the law when he shot rice last november. rice's family disputes the conclusions. in a statement the family said the prosecutor is working diligently to keep this case from going to court. >>> tort in turkey, thousands march through the streets to commemorate the victims of the bombings in the country's capital. there are posters with pictures of the protesters many blame the government for the blast but the government, but they deny any involvement. at least 95 people were killed, humore than 240 others injured. >> senator chuck shumer is waying in. volkswagon has admitted using ouftware to manipulate emissions while he is pushing for the highest possible fine, $18 llion. he says that drivers should also get a rebate. >> the company carjacked the trust of hundreds of thousands of consumers, thousands of de
i'll talk about it in your >>> the officer who shot and killed a 12-year-old boy in cleveland is cleared of wrong doing by two separate reports. both done by a retir taed fbi agent and a prosecutor in denver were leased this weekend. they concluded that t officer acted reasonably under the law when he shot rice last november. rice's family disputes the conclusions. in a statement the family said the prosecutor is working diligently to keep this case from going to court. >>>...
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that would be your final. season finale in cleveland. david ortiz with his 37th double of the season. it would give the red sox a 1-0 lead. rick pitched okay. 2-1 in the third. indians win it 3-1. he gave up two runs and finishes 9-15 on the season. prior to the game they announced john farrell would return as manager next season as long as he is healthy enough. when while they sign ed sign -- signed torey lovullo. >>> finally don orsillo said goodbye after 15 years for the play by play voice. he got emotional when saying goodbye. your homes, into your families for the last 15 years. your tribute to me, i will never forget ever. as many times over the last six weeks how i would like to be remembered -- to be remembered at all is enough for me. thank you. >> finally congrats to rob. 35-year-old. he has been out there for years and years and years and has a web.com tour championship. he finally earned his tour card for next season. >> not bad. >> by the way red sox three out of four. the other one was the world series. >>> is one pooch tak
that would be your final. season finale in cleveland. david ortiz with his 37th double of the season. it would give the red sox a 1-0 lead. rick pitched okay. 2-1 in the third. indians win it 3-1. he gave up two runs and finishes 9-15 on the season. prior to the game they announced john farrell would return as manager next season as long as he is healthy enough. when while they sign ed sign -- signed torey lovullo. >>> finally don orsillo said goodbye after 15 years for the play by...
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on november 22nd in cleveland, 911 there in cleveland received a call about a guy pointing a pistol atlling 911 the person that had that weapon it was probably fake according to this caller and he was also probably a juvenile. based on the information the officers had they pulled up to that park and within two seconds fired that fatal shot towards rice as he reached towards the right side of his waistband. according to the reports that reaching towards the waistband by tamir rice was enough of a perceived threat to justify this shooting. these reports, they get into this saying it's not whether the officers were right or wrong in firing that shot. it's if they had reason to believe that this was a threat to their safety. this fbi agent who wrote the second report making news last night writing in their report the weapon in question was an air soft gun is not relevant to a constitutional review of officer loehman n's actions that rice was holding a pellet gun and the orange tip had been removed from that gun. we will following the story as it develops. >> nick, thank you so much. we app
on november 22nd in cleveland, 911 there in cleveland received a call about a guy pointing a pistol atlling 911 the person that had that weapon it was probably fake according to this caller and he was also probably a juvenile. based on the information the officers had they pulled up to that park and within two seconds fired that fatal shot towards rice as he reached towards the right side of his waistband. according to the reports that reaching towards the waistband by tamir rice was enough of...
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no scoring early on, but then cleveland able to open at up. carlos santana, all three runs will come around to score. cleveland took a 3-0 lead. 4-0 in the top of the north when david ortiz hit a homer. but the indians win 8-2. gets. a former new hampshire fisher cat, that is artistry. the less exhibition game for the bruins before the regular season thursday. first period, loui erickkson preseason. alex ovechkin scored in the 3rd and then evgeny kuznetsov gets this game-winner in the shootout as the cap swing to dovers brian -one. murphy was one of the lineman in the game. homecoming at unh tomorrow the wildcats host elon. >> they have improved their physicality on their side. >> they look good. good on defense. they have some athlete. haven' t been giving up too many jamie: dartmouth on the road. the state at home. for newsnine tonight at 11 tt2watv# 1d bt@qdrh tt2watv# 1d "a@qt^, tt2watv# 1d bm@q_u tt4watv# 1d " dztq ]dd tt4watv# 1d " entq -@$ tt4watv# 1d " gzt& 4g\ tt4watv# 1d " hnt& $i0 tt4watv# 1d " iztq n h tt4watv# 1d " jntq \p(
no scoring early on, but then cleveland able to open at up. carlos santana, all three runs will come around to score. cleveland took a 3-0 lead. 4-0 in the top of the north when david ortiz hit a homer. but the indians win 8-2. gets. a former new hampshire fisher cat, that is artistry. the less exhibition game for the bruins before the regular season thursday. first period, loui erickkson preseason. alex ovechkin scored in the 3rd and then evgeny kuznetsov gets this game-winner in the shootout...
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he became top dog under grover cleveland. and this bearded fellow is a fellow named joseph mansfield. he was a core commander in 1862 battle of antietam. he spent 40 years in the army. a major general. but he really had no recent combat experience. he was marching his troops in line and took fire from the woods. and he thought that was friendly fire so he rode over to the , woods. well it wasn't friendly fire. and theyonfederates, shot him down, and he died a day later, so this is major-general mansfield, who was killed at the battle of antietam. for all of you trivial pursuit types. the last fellow is james mcpherson, also a very interesting general. he succeeded sherman in the army of tennessee. which became the right wing of sherman's army in the march to the sea. he was killed at the battle of atlanta, and he is the only union army commander that was killed in combat during the civil war. so a very high-ranking officer. those of you who have been to washington, d.c. might be , familiar with mcpherson square and mcpherson
he became top dog under grover cleveland. and this bearded fellow is a fellow named joseph mansfield. he was a core commander in 1862 battle of antietam. he spent 40 years in the army. a major general. but he really had no recent combat experience. he was marching his troops in line and took fire from the woods. and he thought that was friendly fire so he rode over to the , woods. well it wasn't friendly fire. and theyonfederates, shot him down, and he died a day later, so this is major-general...
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the play helped cleveland beat baltimore 33-30.impressive. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," tony gonzalez on "nfl today" on his new documentary. i'm meg oliver. and this is the "cbs morning news." ,,,, >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> on "60 minutes" last night, president obama said hillary clinton's use of private e-mails when he was secretary of state was a mistake. but the president said it didn't endanger national security. he also said the criticism against her has been ginned up because of politics. >>> a just released cbs news poll shows clinton continues to lead the democratic race. 46% of those asked to support her. on the republican side, donald trump holds a 6 percentage point lead over ben carson. >>> sunday was opening day for a new professional women's hockey league. in one of the game, it was the new york riveters versus the whales. jamie yuccas was there. >> reporter: the puck dropped on the first-ever national women's hockey league in the u.s. >> play hockey, yea
the play helped cleveland beat baltimore 33-30.impressive. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," tony gonzalez on "nfl today" on his new documentary. i'm meg oliver. and this is the "cbs morning news." ,,,, >>> here is another look at this morning's top stories. >>> on "60 minutes" last night, president obama said hillary clinton's use of private e-mails when he was secretary of state was a mistake. but the...
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the final game today in cleveland. first pitch at 3:10 antoinette: it's one of the most photographed events of the year. frank: we take you to new mexico and the international balloon festival. wait 'til you see what happens after the sun goes down. antoinette: a live look this morning from worcester. it is dark outside. it's a little brisk. if you plan on going out maybe for an early morning walk, take the dog out. 52 degrees right now in needham. england's "eyeopener" after r staci, you have got to get down here. yes, mom. now. spread the word. vicki, this sale is amazing. r the shaws & star market stock up sale is here. progresso classics soups 10 for $10, mix and match. general mills cereals $1.88 each. and sanderson farms fresh chicken breast $1.77 a pound. honey, can you bring the truck? you're in for something fresh! the shaws & star market stock up sale. ready to head out when others head home. p at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long. r upgrading technology, managing vegetation, r improving h
the final game today in cleveland. first pitch at 3:10 antoinette: it's one of the most photographed events of the year. frank: we take you to new mexico and the international balloon festival. wait 'til you see what happens after the sun goes down. antoinette: a live look this morning from worcester. it is dark outside. it's a little brisk. if you plan on going out maybe for an early morning walk, take the dog out. 52 degrees right now in needham. england's "eyeopener" after r staci,...
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the final game today in cleveland. first pitch at 3:10. antoinette: it's one of the most photographed events of the year. frank: we take you to new mexico and the international balloon festival. wait 'til you see what happens after the sun goes down. antoinette: and a live look across worcester this morning. the sun is starting to come up. those clouds are parting. we're seeing a little bit of that sky this morning. it is 6:19. 53 degrees if you're headed p with hood, cottage cheese can be pineapple on a waffle. or cucumber and dill as a dip. with 8 delicious flavors of hood cottage cheese, the possibilities are endless. always good. always hood. danielle: welcome back. i'm meteorologist danielle vollmar. starting out this morning in the 40's, 50's and even a few 30's on the map. if you're headed out first thing, you definitely want to grab a coat especially in the merrimack valley. starting in the 30's in concord. local live radar. nothing on it right now. we have low-level clouds out there. there could be patchy drizzle along the et coas
the final game today in cleveland. first pitch at 3:10. antoinette: it's one of the most photographed events of the year. frank: we take you to new mexico and the international balloon festival. wait 'til you see what happens after the sun goes down. antoinette: and a live look across worcester this morning. the sun is starting to come up. those clouds are parting. we're seeing a little bit of that sky this morning. it is 6:19. 53 degrees if you're headed p with hood, cottage cheese can be...
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amy hansen from wviz/pbs ideastream in cleveland reports. >> like many midwestern cities, cleveland was on a foundation of manufacturing. today cleveland's largest steel mill is operated by arcelormittal who continues to employ many throughout the area. >> arcelormittal in 2007 was faced with a huge problem. they were worried a number of skilled crafts people, electrical-mechanical, eligible to retire would leave in the next five years and we didn't have the backfill to be prepared for that attrition. >> well, i am 61 years old and, yes, retirement has come into mind and a lot of my co-workers are of the same age. we're all in the same category. >> we are projecting at arcelormittal to lose over 200 electricians and mechanics per year for the next five years, so when we lose 200 people, it's imperative that we find either within our current workforce people who want to become mechanics or electricians or we go outside the workforce. >> arcelormittal reached out to five community colleges and plants to create a program to provide an in-class curriculum with an internship to create steelw
amy hansen from wviz/pbs ideastream in cleveland reports. >> like many midwestern cities, cleveland was on a foundation of manufacturing. today cleveland's largest steel mill is operated by arcelormittal who continues to employ many throughout the area. >> arcelormittal in 2007 was faced with a huge problem. they were worried a number of skilled crafts people, electrical-mechanical, eligible to retire would leave in the next five years and we didn't have the backfill to be prepared...
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. >>> almost 11 months after a police officer in cleveland shot and killed a 12-year-old boy carrying a pellet gun, two independent reviews were released this weekend. they found the officer's action was justified. nbc's rehema ellis reports tonight on the findings. >> reporter: tamir rice was only 12 years old when last november, he was seen on surveillance video in a cleveland park waving what turned out to be a plastic pellet gun. police say the orange tip was removed. >> it's probably fake but he is scaring everyone. >> reporter: within seconds after arriving at the park, officer tim loehmann shot and killed the boy, never told, the caller said, the gun was probably fake. now, two independent reports conclude the rookie officer acted reasonably. one investigator, a colorado prosecutor wrote -- >> don't shoot. >> reporter: the death of tamir rice, along with other police shootings, has sparked protests across the country, including this one today in cleveland. >> it just seem like the officer didn't give the young man a chance. >> reporter: his young age added to the outrage. >> wh
. >>> almost 11 months after a police officer in cleveland shot and killed a 12-year-old boy carrying a pellet gun, two independent reviews were released this weekend. they found the officer's action was justified. nbc's rehema ellis reports tonight on the findings. >> reporter: tamir rice was only 12 years old when last november, he was seen on surveillance video in a cleveland park waving what turned out to be a plastic pellet gun. police say the orange tip was removed....
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the sox shut out in cleveland. holt. he takes one off the knee and but the medical staff is saying the indians getting the only offense of the game. carlos santana with a solo homer off craig breslow in the second. two innings later, it was ryan raburn's turn. indians shut out the sox 2-0. the final game today in cleveland. first pitch at 3:10. how about the nationals' max scherzer. 17 k's. he had no walks. the only base runner coming on a fielding error. another flirt with perfection, his second no-hitter of the season. and he's only the fifth pitcher to do so. not exactly the confidence booster the mets were looking for heading into the playoffs. antoinette: hubway is getting ready to roll out nearly a dozen new stations across boston. to charlestown. hubway now has about 13,000 members. the new locations will be put in place this week. a new twist in the search for a missing cargo ship. frank: the item rescuers found floating in the rough seas. i thought southern new hampshire university was only online. but then i vi
the sox shut out in cleveland. holt. he takes one off the knee and but the medical staff is saying the indians getting the only offense of the game. carlos santana with a solo homer off craig breslow in the second. two innings later, it was ryan raburn's turn. indians shut out the sox 2-0. the final game today in cleveland. first pitch at 3:10. how about the nationals' max scherzer. 17 k's. he had no walks. the only base runner coming on a fielding error. another flirt with perfection, his...
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they watched the speech in the manager's room at the cleveland auditorium. he made notes. now once more, the story as dwight eisenhower was watching the speech he was so angry that he took his pencil and stomped into what he was looking at and offered one of the things about richard nixon. >> it sounds really good, doesn't it? i found the document. the reason why nobody else did is it comes from a series at the library called the 320 series that's 847 boxes. you'll never guess who is was the only one to go through the page. >> i stumbled across this and i said i can't believe this. do you know why nobody else ever saw that? because what they did in the historical terms is what is called cherry picking. they looked at the documents that they thought would give nixon the worst possible position. so rather than go from box one to box 847, they went to box sherman adams so and so nixon and rockefeller. to show you how bad it was, i looked at the last 50. i don't know how many of you swim, but i wore swimming goggles and a face mask and eye a smock in front of me and something
they watched the speech in the manager's room at the cleveland auditorium. he made notes. now once more, the story as dwight eisenhower was watching the speech he was so angry that he took his pencil and stomped into what he was looking at and offered one of the things about richard nixon. >> it sounds really good, doesn't it? i found the document. the reason why nobody else did is it comes from a series at the library called the 320 series that's 847 boxes. you'll never guess who is was...
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joining us now is dean, a former county prosecutor in cleveland, ohio, and former u.s.ttorney, specializes in use of force by police. and also joining us now is the associate director council for the naacp legal defense fund. dean, what is your reaction to these reports, and what was the -- why do these reports exist? it's not something i've seen in any prosecutorial chain of action before. >> right. it's an unprecedented move when prosecutor first decided that he was going to ask some independent experts to evaluate this evidence for him and make report back for use in the grand jury. so when we learned that that was going to happen it was a bit unorthodox and unusual for the prosecutor to ask some outside source to do this. he further took the step to then ask the county sheriff's department to conduct the investigation and not the cleveland police department. maybe because of conflict of interest, maybe just because he thought the sheriff's department was better suited to handle that. secondly when these reports came out, everyone was sort of surprised here to learn
joining us now is dean, a former county prosecutor in cleveland, ohio, and former u.s.ttorney, specializes in use of force by police. and also joining us now is the associate director council for the naacp legal defense fund. dean, what is your reaction to these reports, and what was the -- why do these reports exist? it's not something i've seen in any prosecutorial chain of action before. >> right. it's an unprecedented move when prosecutor first decided that he was going to ask some...