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ak r akron is laboring over capacity.the hidden waste will continue to multiply as it flows to the lake. as the cuyahoga twists and turns its way north, man and manufacturing are more in evidence. an unlikely sight, these cars are not dumped here for disposal. they are here for a purpose. the river lives up to its name, it is crooked and because it is a living thing, the stream keeps cutting into the banks, eroding itself an ever curving path to hold back the inching fingers of the water from the banks, these cars are placed as buffers. they hold back the erosive waters. this car, however, doesn't serve as purpose. it was just conveniently disposed of here. a towering highway bridge, the cuyahoga moves on now to meet the final hurdle on its journey. 94 miles old with only six miles to live, the cuyahoga emerges to face a six-mile long channel dredged into the face of the land. by the time the waters of the crooked river are legally dead. 35 treatment plants have added their affluent to the stream, much of that discharge h
ak r akron is laboring over capacity.the hidden waste will continue to multiply as it flows to the lake. as the cuyahoga twists and turns its way north, man and manufacturing are more in evidence. an unlikely sight, these cars are not dumped here for disposal. they are here for a purpose. the river lives up to its name, it is crooked and because it is a living thing, the stream keeps cutting into the banks, eroding itself an ever curving path to hold back the inching fingers of the water from...
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like many other treatment plants, akron's is laboring overcapacity. with proposed additions, treatment can be improved but for now, they hid the hidden invisible waste will multiply as the cuyahoga flows to the lake. as a cuyahoga twists and turns its way north, man and manufacturing are more in evidence. >> >> unlikely there is a sight, these cars are not dumped here for disposal they are here for a purpose. the river lives up to its name. it is crooked. the cause it is a living thing, the stream keeps cutting into the banks, eroding itself and ever eroding path to hold back the itching fingers of water from the banks, the body shells are places offers not aesthetically pleasing, but they do hold back the erosive waters. this car, however does not serve the purpose it was just conveniently disposed of here. framed gracefully by towering highway bridge, the cuyahoga moves on now, to meet the final hurdle on it journey. 94 miles old with only six miles you live, the cuyahoga emerges to face a six mile long channel, dredged into the face of the land. by
like many other treatment plants, akron's is laboring overcapacity. with proposed additions, treatment can be improved but for now, they hid the hidden invisible waste will multiply as the cuyahoga flows to the lake. as a cuyahoga twists and turns its way north, man and manufacturing are more in evidence. >> >> unlikely there is a sight, these cars are not dumped here for disposal they are here for a purpose. the river lives up to its name. it is crooked. the cause it is a living...
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water intake here to handle the millions of gallons of water required by akron. that at one time, tons of sludge taken from it were dumped directly into the river. largely through the efforts of bill, two ponds were built to hold the sludge, but now, even they are almost full and that part of the plan will most likely have to be expanded in the future. by legislative act, the city owns the rights to the rivers water, and the cities upstream must use municipal or private wells for a water supply. but akron is considering a fourth water reservoir, meaning a new dam, across the cuyahoga. with a new reservoir the city could begin selling water, but even now the city of akron uses so much water from the river, in times of low flow, the stream almost stops running. there are those who feel another dam would kill the cuyahoga. the river runs somewhat cleaner, though it's still not pure by any means. it is clean enough to support fish and several have been taken to this spot below the kent falls, right in the heart of falls. we are told the plans for it have been complet
water intake here to handle the millions of gallons of water required by akron. that at one time, tons of sludge taken from it were dumped directly into the river. largely through the efforts of bill, two ponds were built to hold the sludge, but now, even they are almost full and that part of the plan will most likely have to be expanded in the future. by legislative act, the city owns the rights to the rivers water, and the cities upstream must use municipal or private wells for a water...
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half the volume is from the akron plant.ectly from the plant. like many other treatment plants, akron's is laboring above capacity. with proposed conditions, treatment can be improved. for now, hidden, invisible waste will continue to multiply as the cuyahoga flows to the lake. as the cuyahoga twists and turns its way north, man and manufacturing are more in evidence. an unlikely sight. these cars are not here for disposal, they're here for a purpose. the river lives up to its name, it is crooked. because it is a living thing, the stream keeps cutting into banks, eroding an ever curving path. to hold back the water from banks, these are placed as buffers, not aesthetically pleasing but hold back ee roros water. this car was conveniently disposed of here. framed gracefully by a towering highway bridge, the cuyahoga moves onto meet the final hurdle on its journey. 94 miles old with only six miles to live. the cuyahoga emerges to face a six mile long channel, dredged into the face of the land. by this time the waters of the cro
half the volume is from the akron plant.ectly from the plant. like many other treatment plants, akron's is laboring above capacity. with proposed conditions, treatment can be improved. for now, hidden, invisible waste will continue to multiply as the cuyahoga flows to the lake. as the cuyahoga twists and turns its way north, man and manufacturing are more in evidence. an unlikely sight. these cars are not here for disposal, they're here for a purpose. the river lives up to its name, it is...
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the city of akron is expanding main water intake to handle millions of gallons of water required by akronwater is so impure that at one time tons of sludge taken from it are dumped into the river. largely for the efforts, two large settling ponds are built to hold sludge. now even they are almost full. and that part of the plant will likely have to be expanded in the future. by legislative act, the city owns rights to the river's water and the upstream must use municipal or private wells for water supply. but akron is considering a fourth water reservoir beyond lake rockwell, meaning a new bend of the cuyahoga. with a new reservoir, the city could begin selling water to countless towns in the area. even now, city of akron uses so much water from the river that in times of low flow the stream almost stops running. there are those that feel another dam will kill the cuyahoga. that once flowed through kent, but now the river runs somewhat clear, but not pure by any means. it is cleaning up to support fish. several have been taken from this spot below kent falls, right in the heart of town. t
the city of akron is expanding main water intake to handle millions of gallons of water required by akronwater is so impure that at one time tons of sludge taken from it are dumped into the river. largely for the efforts, two large settling ponds are built to hold sludge. now even they are almost full. and that part of the plant will likely have to be expanded in the future. by legislative act, the city owns rights to the river's water and the upstream must use municipal or private wells for...
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there's millions of gallons of water that is required by akron. the water is so in in pure that at one time, slugs taken from it were dumped into the river largely to the efforts, two large shipping tons were built to hold the slugs, and even they are almost full, that part of the plant will most likely have to be expanded in the future. by legislatures act, the city owns the right to the rivers water, and the city's upstream must use municipal or private wells for water supply. akron is now considering a third reservoir meaning a new band across the cuyahoga river. with the new reservoir, the city could begin selling water. even now, the city of akron uses so much water from the river, in times of low flow, the stream almost stops running. then you can see another band. that once flowed to the city of kent, now the river runs somewhat cleaner but is still is not pure by any means. it is okay enough to feed both fish and several have been taken along the spots. there is even talk here in kent of making the river into a park, available to all, the
there's millions of gallons of water that is required by akron. the water is so in in pure that at one time, slugs taken from it were dumped into the river largely to the efforts, two large shipping tons were built to hold the slugs, and even they are almost full, that part of the plant will most likely have to be expanded in the future. by legislatures act, the city owns the right to the rivers water, and the city's upstream must use municipal or private wells for water supply. akron is now...
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akron is right on the divide.ser to lake erie than to the mississippi river, only one fourth of the water flows drops into ohio rain water goes into lake erie. three fourths of the water in ohio flows south to the ohio river down to new orleans. i went to kent state university. back in 1971. i can tell you a whole lot about may 4th 197 but that's not what this is about. with you as a student i used to hike along the river in the city of kent as well as a young kid throughout cuyahoga falls of akron. one last thing i lived by the john cyber willing nature realm. a democrat with reagan a republican those two were the two mainly responsible for the cuyahoga valley national park. i love taking the train through that small town of peninsula on route 303. one of the most scenic places in ohio. there is work to be done a lot of work needs to be done to get the river as clean as what it should be. but i'm very proud to be from this part of ohio. >> mike, thank you from akron. david stradling. >> so i'm glad he referenced
akron is right on the divide.ser to lake erie than to the mississippi river, only one fourth of the water flows drops into ohio rain water goes into lake erie. three fourths of the water in ohio flows south to the ohio river down to new orleans. i went to kent state university. back in 1971. i can tell you a whole lot about may 4th 197 but that's not what this is about. with you as a student i used to hike along the river in the city of kent as well as a young kid throughout cuyahoga falls of...
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akron is right on a divide. even though we're much closer to lake erie than the mississippi river, only one-fourth of the water that flows -- that drops in ohio, rain water, goes into lake erie. three-fourths of the rain water in ohio flows south from the ohio river and to the mississippi to new orleans. i went to kent state university. back in 1971. i can tell you a whole lot about may 4th, 1970. that's not what this phone call is about. but as a student i used to hike along the cuyahoga river in the city of kent as well as a young kid throughout cuyahoga falls of akron. one last thing. i lived by a nature realm, across the street. john cyber lincoln was a democrat along with raffle reagan, a republican. those two were the two mainly responsible for the cuyahoga valley national park. i love taking the train through the small town of peninsula on route 303, one of the most scenic places in ohio. there's still a lot of work to be done to get this river as clean as what it should be. but proud to be from this part
akron is right on a divide. even though we're much closer to lake erie than the mississippi river, only one-fourth of the water that flows -- that drops in ohio, rain water, goes into lake erie. three-fourths of the rain water in ohio flows south from the ohio river and to the mississippi to new orleans. i went to kent state university. back in 1971. i can tell you a whole lot about may 4th, 1970. that's not what this phone call is about. but as a student i used to hike along the cuyahoga river...
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after you got past akron is where much of the pollution came.'m 58 years old, so this fire occurred in 69 and i was literally nine years old at the time but it was all over the news. my father was a truck driver who hauled steel out of the flats in cleveland. at that point in time you would not -- the air pollution was so bad you would not be able to see david where he is standing at this moment. 30 miles away from cleveland you could smell the air pollution and when you got to cleveland the air was with sulphur from the steel mills and other factories. the street lights were on in the middle of the afternoon because the air was so polluted and the residence in the houses that live close to the area, their homes were great with pollution. i've seen the cuyahoga river as a child and watched it literally it did not flow, it creeps along as a news, filled with foam, filled with floating dead fish and it was amazing because the area of the river i buy was clean and we were swimming in catching fish. 30 miles away, you saw floating tires, floating lo
after you got past akron is where much of the pollution came.'m 58 years old, so this fire occurred in 69 and i was literally nine years old at the time but it was all over the news. my father was a truck driver who hauled steel out of the flats in cleveland. at that point in time you would not -- the air pollution was so bad you would not be able to see david where he is standing at this moment. 30 miles away from cleveland you could smell the air pollution and when you got to cleveland the...
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following the fallout by the akron p.d.lure to find hannah's car. >> once they found the bag outside the window, the case turned from an investigation in the death of hannah hill into an investigation of denny ross. >> denny's lawyers told the jurors about altogether things police had failed to do, like check hannah's pager records or do a luminol check of denny's place. they questioned how denny could kill hannah in his apartment and left no trace of the murder? >> no blood, no excrement, nothing that belonged to hannah hill, and yet that's where they say she was murdered. >> as for the so-called new blood evidence, denny's attorneys told jurors those spots were so tiny, they didn't prove anything. and also challenged the notion that bleeding necessarily proved a violent encounter. >> we all get paper cuts, don't we? >> correct. >> we get mosquito bites, don't we? >> yes. >> the defense team challenged the credibility of prosecution witnesses in denny's circle back when. for instance, the former stripper who, 12 years alon
following the fallout by the akron p.d.lure to find hannah's car. >> once they found the bag outside the window, the case turned from an investigation in the death of hannah hill into an investigation of denny ross. >> denny's lawyers told the jurors about altogether things police had failed to do, like check hannah's pager records or do a luminol check of denny's place. they questioned how denny could kill hannah in his apartment and left no trace of the murder? >> no blood,...
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without the cuyahoga, cleveland and akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780's. the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph or the cuyahoga? >> joining us from the cleveland area is david stradling. he is a professor of history at the university of cincinnati and the co-author of "where the river burned: carl stokes and the struggle to save cleveland." let me begin, though, by asking physically where are you located and explain what happened 50 years ago this month. david: hi, thanks for having me. we are sitting near the mouth of the cuyahoga river, which is to say we are sitting where th
without the cuyahoga, cleveland and akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780's. the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable...
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at this point half of the volume of the stream's influence from the akron plant.irectly from the plant. like many other treatment plants they are laboring overcapacity. treatment can be improved, but for now the hidden invisible waste will continue to multiply as it flows to the lake. as the cuyahoga twist and turns its way north, man and manufacturing are more in evidence. an unlikely site. these cars are not dumped here for disposal, they are here for a purpose. the river lives up to its name. because it is a living thing, the stream keeps cutting into the banks eroding itself. to hold back the itchy fingers, the shells are placed with bumpers. they effectively hold back the erosive waters. this car does not serve a purpose. it was conveniently disposed appear. >> they move on to meet the final hurdle on this journey. 94 miles old with only six miles to live. they emerge to face a six mile long channel in the face of the land. by this time the water of the crooked river are legally dead. 35 treatment plants have added to the stream. much of the discharge has bee
at this point half of the volume of the stream's influence from the akron plant.irectly from the plant. like many other treatment plants they are laboring overcapacity. treatment can be improved, but for now the hidden invisible waste will continue to multiply as it flows to the lake. as the cuyahoga twist and turns its way north, man and manufacturing are more in evidence. an unlikely site. these cars are not dumped here for disposal, they are here for a purpose. the river lives up to its...
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>> tucker: wouldn't it be easier to go to akron? democrats have basically decided that the enemy is not simply trump, but it's our country, it's the united states. listen to what they say. every speech the gift. it's a horror show. america is a horrible place. filled with bigots. >> no democrat describes the united states as carnage or a hellhole which is exactly what donald trump -- he use those words citing one democrat who was running for democrat he was chairman analogy y who has used terminology like that. you can't. >> tucker: has said that the country itself iske so immoral that we owe a financial debt -- they've come out for reparations. what does that say? that american citizens are so immoral that they owe money, they owe a blood debt of money to expiate the sins of the country? their campaigns are based on this. >> one thing you forgot to mention is that in the fox news poll, joe biden is beating donald trump 50-38.ox think about that for a second. we got the economy about where donald trump would want it and he's got 38%
>> tucker: wouldn't it be easier to go to akron? democrats have basically decided that the enemy is not simply trump, but it's our country, it's the united states. listen to what they say. every speech the gift. it's a horror show. america is a horrible place. filled with bigots. >> no democrat describes the united states as carnage or a hellhole which is exactly what donald trump -- he use those words citing one democrat who was running for democrat he was chairman analogy y who...
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steve hartman, "on the road," in akron, ohio. >> garrett: that's the cbs evening news. garrett. norah will be back on monday. in the meantime, have a great weekend and good night. >>> right now at seven, stuck on the side of the bay area cliff. how could a man and a child in the but this precarious location? >> the damage to the building was bad but not catastrophic. what happened inside during the fire? >> help us get that out of the building. they said they would arrest me. >> the haze left behind after hundreds of acres burned in the east bay. the advisory in effect right now. >>> the weekend forecast, crowds billed at the bay areas biggest music festival. >>> the new kpix 5 news at 7 starts right now. >>> a father and son forced to cling to the son of a san francisco cliff. good evening i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >>> the dramatic scene played out at fort mason. betty yu is
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- he's everything political but currently happens to be the interim president of the university of akron because he didn't have enough to do running the bliss institute of applied politics at the university of akron and been there a number of years and been a pew research fellow and a go-to source for commentary on all things political for local journalists and "national journal"ists as well. please join me in welcoming our panel. [applause] of a democratic primary. somewhere between 20 and 30 candidates officially in the race. i want to throw it out as a general discussion and hear from all of you. we're in the mid of a political primary, the likes of which the democratic party hasn't seen ever, somewhere between 20 and 30 candidates who are officially in the race and somewhere around 20 candidates who get to actually be in the debates that we're watching. exciting thing is i e people do seem to care about debates. there seems to be some appetite for them. if we think about the first night of the first debate, 15 million tuned in with another 9 million online. second night, 18 million.
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currently -- he is everything political but currently he is the enron president at the university of akron because he did not have enough to do. he has been a pew research fellow and a go to source for commentary on all things political local journalists and national journalists as well. lee's join me in welcoming our panel. -- please join me in welcoming our panel [applause] i would like to throw this out for general discussion and hear from all of you on this. we are in the midst of a democratic primary. somewhere between 20 and 30 candidates officially in the race. somewhere around 20 candidates who get to be in the debates we are watching. and given what we -- what the first two rounds have shown with 10 candidates each, what is the state of the debate? exciting thing is people do seem to care about debates. there seems to be some appetite for them. if we think about the first night of the first debate, 15 million tuned in with another 9 million online. second night, 18 million. it was a drop off in the second debate but we still saw millions of people tune in to watch these things. i
currently -- he is everything political but currently he is the enron president at the university of akron because he did not have enough to do. he has been a pew research fellow and a go to source for commentary on all things political local journalists and national journalists as well. lee's join me in welcoming our panel. -- please join me in welcoming our panel [applause] i would like to throw this out for general discussion and hear from all of you on this. we are in the midst of a...
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university of didn't havee he enough to do running the blitz politics of applied the university of akron. he's been a pew research fellow and go-to source for commentary on all things political for nationalrnalists and journalists, as well. please join me in welcoming our panel. [applause] >> i want to throw this out for general discussion and hear from all of you on this, given we are in the midst of a political primary, the likes of which the democratic party think,seen ever, i don't with somewhere between 20 and 30 candidates who are officially in around 20nd somewhere candidates who get to be in the debates that we're watching. given what these first two rounds of two debates each, 10 debate, and given the debates we've all seen, what debate?tate of the exciting thing is that people do seem to care about debates. there seems to be appetite for them. we think about the first night debate, over 15 million people tuned in with online.nine million the second night, over 18 million. there was a drop off in the second debate but still millions of people tuned in to watch. that's the good n
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renovate the i prom i ise school in his hometown the school serves over 300 at-risk students in the akron , ohio area. >> what a good dude. just ahead, a new sign of growing support for gun control and an incredibly close call caught on carame kayakers narrowly dodging that tumbling cliff next. "early today." so, this is what we say. ♪ so, this is what we say. ♪ bring back the tigers. ♪ your mighty, mighty tigers. [cheering sounds] ♪ bring back the tigers. across the country, schools are having to cut sports. i'm tony the tiger and i'm on a mission to fix that. buy a box and help all kids be tigers. alice loves the smell of gain so much, she wished it came in a fabric softener too. [throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. friends & family sale!.... from the day
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importantly an insult to the boxing fans of the world the densely populated community of bookham outside akron and gonna has produced some of africa's finest boxers and. nelsen widely considered to be the continent's finest ever fighter our correspondent the rest went to meet some of the young boxers hoping to replicate that success. this is one of the 20 bucks in gyms in. it's a. it's crowded with young men wanting to following the footsteps of their heroes. 17 year old philip trained here every day for the last 6 years. like many boys and girls in the community he dropped out of school to focus on boxing. every day of the year we wake up to the gym and farts and some people see me as a potential well champion but his parents wanted to stay in school but says right now it's focused on his ambition. his coach says. men like philip who otherwise would be on the streets with bad company. in the billions on. the street and there are hundreds in this issue community. everyone here in. the game it's a tough neighborhood. a limited wide that this area has produced some of africa's best roxas. a shor
importantly an insult to the boxing fans of the world the densely populated community of bookham outside akron and gonna has produced some of africa's finest boxers and. nelsen widely considered to be the continent's finest ever fighter our correspondent the rest went to meet some of the young boxers hoping to replicate that success. this is one of the 20 bucks in gyms in. it's a. it's crowded with young men wanting to following the footsteps of their heroes. 17 year old philip trained here...
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but densely populated community of bookham outside akron and gonna has produced some of africa's finest boxers including as in my nelson widely considered to be the continent's finest ever fighter our correspondent went to meet some of the young boxers hoping to replicate that success. this is one of the 20 bucks in gyms in. it's a. it's crowded with young men wanting to following the footsteps of their heroes. 17 year or philip trained here every day for the last 6 years. like many boys and girls in the community he dropped out of school to focus on boxing. every day of the year we wake up and go to the gym and fart and some people see me as a potential well champion but his parents want him to stay in school but says right now it's focused on his ambition. his coach says boxing up as a life young man like philip otherwise would be on the streets with bad company. a little. give him some cardio. isn't looking at the. history and the $100.00 m. decision community. everyone here in. the game it's a tough neighborhood what your energies are limited just wide that this area has africa's be
but densely populated community of bookham outside akron and gonna has produced some of africa's finest boxers including as in my nelson widely considered to be the continent's finest ever fighter our correspondent went to meet some of the young boxers hoping to replicate that success. this is one of the 20 bucks in gyms in. it's a. it's crowded with young men wanting to following the footsteps of their heroes. 17 year or philip trained here every day for the last 6 years. like many boys and...
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importantly an insult to the boxing fans of the world but densely populated community of bookham outside akron and gonna has produced some of africa's finest boxers and. nelson widely considered to be the continent's finest ever fighter our correspondent and the rest went to meet some of the young boxers hoping to replicate that success. this is one of the 20 bucks in gyms in. it's a. it's crowded with young men wanting to following the footsteps of their heroes. 17 year old philip trained here every day for the last 6 years. like many boys and girls in the community he dropped out of school to focus on boxing. every day of the year we wake up to the gym and fart and some people see me as a potential well champion. his parents want him to stay in school but says right now it's focused on his ambition. his coach says as a life to young men like otherwise would be on the streets with bad company. and even some. other strange and there are hundreds in this issue community. everyone here in. the game it's a tough neighborhood. a limited wide that this area has produced some of africa's best roxas.
importantly an insult to the boxing fans of the world but densely populated community of bookham outside akron and gonna has produced some of africa's finest boxers and. nelson widely considered to be the continent's finest ever fighter our correspondent and the rest went to meet some of the young boxers hoping to replicate that success. this is one of the 20 bucks in gyms in. it's a. it's crowded with young men wanting to following the footsteps of their heroes. 17 year old philip trained here...
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difference in his hometown, unveil a brand new outdoor basketball court at his i promise school in akronohio. in addition to the court the school also has a state-of-the-art media lab, innovative family training center. the i promise school serves nearly 350 underprivileged students between the grades of third and fifth. that's nice. >> very nice. we'll be back in a moment. here's one you guys will like. show me making it. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winning x1 voice remote. show me the best of amy poehler, again. this time around... now that's simple, easy, awesome. experience the entertainment you love on x1. access netflix, prime video, youtube and more, all with the sound of your voice. click, call or visit a store today. i mean, if you haven't thought abfrankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshma
difference in his hometown, unveil a brand new outdoor basketball court at his i promise school in akronohio. in addition to the court the school also has a state-of-the-art media lab, innovative family training center. the i promise school serves nearly 350 underprivileged students between the grades of third and fifth. that's nice. >> very nice. we'll be back in a moment. here's one you guys will like. show me making it. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use...
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if you look at emanuel akron, in the last 48 hours what he has done, with state m e nts 48 hours whatdent macron. he says i am going to take ta ke macron. he says i am going to take take the lead on these issues because the united states is not. will he succeed and together enjoying —— enjoying together an international coalition whilst presidentjohnson are still deciding what he wants to do? we are seeing pictures of donald trump as maclean and we will see pictures and of him being treated in the first max. —— being treated in the first max. —— being greeted in biarritz. he talked about putting taxes on a frenchman, i wonder how serious matters. —— on french wine, i wonder how serious that is. his attack on chairman,, the secretary of the federal reserve , the secretary of the federal reserve, he asked the question rhetorically, as he the us‘s biggest enemy and is he a bigger enemy than china? youjust enemy and is he a bigger enemy than china? you just summarise the beautifully possible over the last two weeks there have been a series of signs that the us economy is slowing down at t
if you look at emanuel akron, in the last 48 hours what he has done, with state m e nts 48 hours whatdent macron. he says i am going to take ta ke macron. he says i am going to take take the lead on these issues because the united states is not. will he succeed and together enjoying —— enjoying together an international coalition whilst presidentjohnson are still deciding what he wants to do? we are seeing pictures of donald trump as maclean and we will see pictures and of him being treated...
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and today he's an emergency medicine resident at cleveland clinic akron general.carl is already an exemplary doctor, partly because, according to his supervisors, he worked so long in the garage. >> you'd be shocked actually. it's some of the customer service. >> reporter: this is dr. rebecca merrill. >> could you imagine going and learning auto mechanics? >> no. but carl said he'll do our oil changes, so -- >> reporter: fortunately, carl has more important repairs on his mind. but this old auto mechanic also knows that whether you're working under a hood or staring down a hatch -- >> open up your mouth. >> reporter: -- your success hinges on your drive. >> i'd hear people say, well, carl, it's going to take nine years to become a doctor. >> i'd say, well, nine years are going to pass anyway. i'd rather be some place i want to be than some place that i could have been. >> reporter: and there's the prescription for the i can't do it blues. steve hartman, the i a ron, ohio >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, au
and today he's an emergency medicine resident at cleveland clinic akron general.carl is already an exemplary doctor, partly because, according to his supervisors, he worked so long in the garage. >> you'd be shocked actually. it's some of the customer service. >> reporter: this is dr. rebecca merrill. >> could you imagine going and learning auto mechanics? >> no. but carl said he'll do our oil changes, so -- >> reporter: fortunately, carl has more important repairs...
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i'm also a board member of the akron press club and have been over a decade. and i'm a member of the white house transition project, which for those who don't know, it is a nonpartisan effort by presidency scholars to provide information on presidential transitions and white house operations to those who are transitioning into the white house. it's a very important organization that happened to be -- one of the founders of that organization is martha kumar, who i am happy to introduce right now. she is an emeritus professor at towson university and director and creator of the white house transition project. she is the author of numerous books and scholarly articles, including "before the oath: how george w. bush and barack obama managed the transfer of power." she's also the winner of the apsa 2008 best book award. editor of other books, influential books in the area. in addition to her scholarly work, she is a member of many boards and associations, including the white house historical association. she received a bachelors in -- at connecticut college in econ
i'm also a board member of the akron press club and have been over a decade. and i'm a member of the white house transition project, which for those who don't know, it is a nonpartisan effort by presidency scholars to provide information on presidential transitions and white house operations to those who are transitioning into the white house. it's a very important organization that happened to be -- one of the founders of that organization is martha kumar, who i am happy to introduce right...
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i'm an actual professor of political science at the university of akron. i went back in time. i'm an assistant director of the applied politics and a board member of the akron press club and have been for over a decade and a member of the white house transition project which for those of you who don't know what the project is, it's a nonpartisan effort by scholars to provide information on presidential transactions and white house operations to those transitioning into the white house. it's very important organization. and it happened to be one of the founders of that organization is martha kumar who i am happy to introduce right now. she's an emeritus professor at towson university and director and creator of the white house transition project. she's the author of numerous books and scholarly articles ncluding "before the oath, how barack obama and president trump managed power which came out in 2015 and managing the president's message, the white house and news media which first was published in 2007 and best winner of the aspa book award and editor of other books, influenti
i'm an actual professor of political science at the university of akron. i went back in time. i'm an assistant director of the applied politics and a board member of the akron press club and have been for over a decade and a member of the white house transition project which for those of you who don't know what the project is, it's a nonpartisan effort by scholars to provide information on presidential transactions and white house operations to those transitioning into the white house. it's...
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. >> the hbt sf, akron for the hypersonic tracking, there is still money for that in parallel to that. >> in the budget for hbt hs, i would not be surprised to see us try to get additional funding for that and the draft -- actually the rfp was sent out. we had responses to that. we are proceeding in parallel off of the sensor layer but the sensor layer has to mesh with the overall architecture. >> i heard some confusion. if there is urgency developing these things now and especially to get at the missile threat since we are behind in the indo pacific that if we wanted to go faster we would keep it with mda. there is already an agency there. what is the wisdom to moving it over to its own new agency? >> i don't know that anything is being moved to the space development agency, the missile defense agency was not charged with or chartered to build a comms layer and i am not -- is in the interests of management efficiency we later consolidate two developments into one, that is a decision for a different place and time and probably not even me. right now it is under mda, transport layer un
. >> the hbt sf, akron for the hypersonic tracking, there is still money for that in parallel to that. >> in the budget for hbt hs, i would not be surprised to see us try to get additional funding for that and the draft -- actually the rfp was sent out. we had responses to that. we are proceeding in parallel off of the sensor layer but the sensor layer has to mesh with the overall architecture. >> i heard some confusion. if there is urgency developing these things now and...
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in akron people grabbing social and political issues by the horns. and time to seeing creativity. and protest to challenge and change i.d.'s. gun a controversial witness documentary on al-jazeera. good to have you with us hello adrian finnegan here in doha with the news hour from al-jazeera the headlines the scenes of jubilation in sudan's capital khartoum after that historic power sharing agreement was signed between the country's military council opposition alliance a sovereign council of 6 civilians and 5 generals one sudan for a transitional period until elections are held. at least 20 people have been killed in a bomb explosion at a wedding reception in the afghan capital the blast happened in the men's reception area of a wedding hall in west kabul there's been no claim of responsibility and u.s. president donald trump says he may designate a group of anti fascist demonstrators an organization of terror it wanted the group known as anti thought which was holding a counter rally in the u.s. city of portland oregon a warm draw them but made no comment about the far right 13 ar
in akron people grabbing social and political issues by the horns. and time to seeing creativity. and protest to challenge and change i.d.'s. gun a controversial witness documentary on al-jazeera. good to have you with us hello adrian finnegan here in doha with the news hour from al-jazeera the headlines the scenes of jubilation in sudan's capital khartoum after that historic power sharing agreement was signed between the country's military council opposition alliance a sovereign council of 6...
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. >> this morning, in akron, ohio, they're home to a bear known for her moves.king off an inch, and her moves are going viral this morning. reminds you of baloo from "the jungle book." ♪ the bare necessies >> nicely done. >>> we'll be live in chicago when he come back. >> let's shake our groove things. > we'll be live in chicago when he come back. >> let's shake our groove things. uh... unfortunately we've gotten a bit of bad news. >>to whom it may concern, due to budget shortfalls, the panther's baseball program >>ballard softball >>vikings basketball >>we regret to inform you that due to budget shortfalls, the tigers basketball program ...is indefinitely suspended. ♪ wait, what're you saying? all the work that we put in? ♪ i wish it wasn't so to whom it may concern to whom it may concern to whom it may concern to whom it may concern to whom it may concern to whom it may concern to whom it may concern to whom it may concern every kid deserves a chance to play ♪ ethe first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen
. >> this morning, in akron, ohio, they're home to a bear known for her moves.king off an inch, and her moves are going viral this morning. reminds you of baloo from "the jungle book." ♪ the bare necessies >> nicely done. >>> we'll be live in chicago when he come back. >> let's shake our groove things. > we'll be live in chicago when he come back. >> let's shake our groove things. uh... unfortunately we've gotten a bit of bad news. >>to whom...
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. >> for more, go to cnbc.com/invest in you nbc universal and comcast ventures are investors in akrons >>> the blue chip names that drag the index lower and the key events next week that could shed light on the health of the american consumer. here is a look how the airline stocks tded ratoday. stay with us, special repaort markets in turmoil will be right back >>> welcome back to a cnbc special report, markets in tour mi -- turmoil. boeing the only dow stock to close in positive territory. look at the biggest laggers. apple, intel, american express, ibm with declines of more than 3.5% each. >> the nasdaq 100 index seeing big declines dropping more than 3% biggest losers there were hasbro, microchip technologies and broadcom. >>> up next, we'll look ahead to the next market catalyst as a number of key companies gear up for earnings here say check how media stocks faired faired the special report are we supposed to dance? ♪ turmoil will be right backwork. only from at&t. more for your thing. that's our thing. experience our most advanced safety technologyto now at the lexus golden oppor
. >> for more, go to cnbc.com/invest in you nbc universal and comcast ventures are investors in akrons >>> the blue chip names that drag the index lower and the key events next week that could shed light on the health of the american consumer. here is a look how the airline stocks tded ratoday. stay with us, special repaort markets in turmoil will be right back >>> welcome back to a cnbc special report, markets in tour mi -- turmoil. boeing the only dow stock to close in...
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goodyear built that factory in mexico instead of akron because they low wages, because wouldn't have to live up to u.s. labor standards. they did it to make more money the expense ofat american jobs. our trade agreements, again, let them get away with it. this new nafta is no different. ur first goal must be to stop american jobs from going to mexico. if this administration doesn't improvements, so that the anti-outsourcing provisions are actually enforceable, then more be built in l mexico instead of ohio. cantwell and others mentioned the amendment and what it means. it's what we're fighting for here. trade agreements to race to the bottom. we've authored a proposal to inspect factories in mexico and goods from those factories into the united tates, not just -- blocking goods from those plants into the united states if violations were found. us to enforce our labor standards at the goodyear level where factory the violations occur. -- i stions are four, mr. know you're on the board and have a responsibility to goodyear. answer, as you to the labor representative on the panel and se
goodyear built that factory in mexico instead of akron because they low wages, because wouldn't have to live up to u.s. labor standards. they did it to make more money the expense ofat american jobs. our trade agreements, again, let them get away with it. this new nafta is no different. ur first goal must be to stop american jobs from going to mexico. if this administration doesn't improvements, so that the anti-outsourcing provisions are actually enforceable, then more be built in l mexico...
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around and fired dozens of these workers, goodyear built that factory in mexico because instead of akron because they did not want to live up to u.s. labor standards. they did it at the expense of american jobs. trade agreements let them get away with it. this new nafta is no different. our first goal must be to stop american jobs from going to mexico. at this administration does not make improvements so that the you.outsourcing provision i know you are on the board and you have responsibility to goodyear. i ask you to answer these as the labor representative on this panel and since i don't have a lot of time left i ask you give yes or no answers. you agree companies like goodyear built new factories in mexico and not in the u.s. because they can pay the mexican workers lower wages? do you believe u.s. company would deny u.s. members of -- they would not want elected officials to see their labor violations at that facility? >> yes. >> do you agree without the changes democrats are asking for the new nafta will allow companies to make off shoring decisions like that with impunity? >> yes.
around and fired dozens of these workers, goodyear built that factory in mexico because instead of akron because they did not want to live up to u.s. labor standards. they did it at the expense of american jobs. trade agreements let them get away with it. this new nafta is no different. our first goal must be to stop american jobs from going to mexico. at this administration does not make improvements so that the you.outsourcing provision i know you are on the board and you have responsibility...
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capacity as a congressman working with moms demand action to stop -- start in youngstown and go to akronnd columbus and dayton and cincinnati and pick people up along the way and we are going to louisville, kentucky, and we are going to make sure that mitch mcconnell knows that there are two pieces of legislation sitting on his desk that he needs to bring up for a vote to actually get some actio action. >> laura: just had a woman outside of his house hoping he was going to get stabbed the other night and now it congressman is going to lead a caravan of people to senator mcconnell's home? like he can't reach him when he's back in the office? these are theatrics that can get out of hand and even dangerous. >> i think so. and i think in some ways this point was made earlier in your show, there's a sense of frustration here about trump himself. trump is a little bit like muhammad ali. he taunts these guys, he challenges them into the ring. they're scared of getting into the fight so they go hey listen, let's pick on the coach, let's pick on the old guy in the corner. let's go back after ange
capacity as a congressman working with moms demand action to stop -- start in youngstown and go to akronnd columbus and dayton and cincinnati and pick people up along the way and we are going to louisville, kentucky, and we are going to make sure that mitch mcconnell knows that there are two pieces of legislation sitting on his desk that he needs to bring up for a vote to actually get some actio action. >> laura: just had a woman outside of his house hoping he was going to get stabbed the...
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. >> i'm a product of the public school system in akron, ohio. lay it on me. product of the schools and know what it's like to go to school where you're not learning much. you people graduating my high school that could barely spell their names. the schools are an issue. when you bring up the school of choice think i bring this up all the time that in the florida governor's race it was desantis and gillam and desantis got 18% of black female votes based solely on the school of choice think. >> is a black choice. school of choice is a black choice. >> i love every we talk skills need to think more about technical skills. steve: will get to that in a second but tammy, on the school of choice points. the president - this guy donald trump, immigration policy came first and the tax policy corporate tax cuts are thought this was smart policy but it was a policy driven campaign. he seems like he doesn't really emphasize that is maybe he could in the future. >> i think we can imagine what this president would accomplish if the system wasn't against him so much. but we
. >> i'm a product of the public school system in akron, ohio. lay it on me. product of the schools and know what it's like to go to school where you're not learning much. you people graduating my high school that could barely spell their names. the schools are an issue. when you bring up the school of choice think i bring this up all the time that in the florida governor's race it was desantis and gillam and desantis got 18% of black female votes based solely on the school of choice...
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official capacity as a congressman, working with moms demand action, to start in youngstown, go to akron, columbus, dayton, and cincinnati and pick people up along the way. we're going to louisville, kentucky. we're going to make sure mitch mcconnell knows there are two pieces of legislation sitting on his desk that he needs to bring up for a vote to actually get some action. this is not a democratic or republican thing. this is an american thing. this is every good-hearted american who's ready to say enough is enough. and we're going to bring a contingent from ohio down to let senator mcconnell know we're very, very serious about what's happening here. >> senator mcconnell says he won't move until the president tells him to, in effect. we have heard from our reporters on the hill that republicans privately, of course, not publicly, but many republicans privately say that if the president gets behind measures whether it be red flag laws, bans on high-capacity magazines, universal background checks, if the president does, then there's the possibility of movement. have you heard anything f
official capacity as a congressman, working with moms demand action, to start in youngstown, go to akron, columbus, dayton, and cincinnati and pick people up along the way. we're going to louisville, kentucky. we're going to make sure mitch mcconnell knows there are two pieces of legislation sitting on his desk that he needs to bring up for a vote to actually get some action. this is not a democratic or republican thing. this is an american thing. this is every good-hearted american who's ready...
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it slash prices and suppliers will move to other places like vietnam and malaysia and indonesia and akronnd we're going to be able to basically buy those consumer goods at the barrelly, you know, more than we otherwise would have paid for. >> you want them to devalue the currency >> no. i don't want them to devalue their currency. >> you just said it's going to. >> they're going to and we're going to take strong action against them but what i'm telling you is that this is how the chinese are dealing with it. they're hurting themselves they're hurting themselves i mean, had is what -- here is what is interesting about this whole thing. while china is cutting the prices and cutting the currency to maintain the exports to the u.s. it's missing the bigger macro move here, which is the offshoring of production from china now back to america and to other countries and asia so i think, will fred, this is something that will play out over the next couple of months we continue to plan to have the chinese negotiators come here. and one thing i would like to -- i always wanted to have a rule named a
it slash prices and suppliers will move to other places like vietnam and malaysia and indonesia and akronnd we're going to be able to basically buy those consumer goods at the barrelly, you know, more than we otherwise would have paid for. >> you want them to devalue the currency >> no. i don't want them to devalue their currency. >> you just said it's going to. >> they're going to and we're going to take strong action against them but what i'm telling you is that this...
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in akron,h, ohio -- ohio, we hear from jack. caller: i am a first-time color.always been a democrat. i have stopped that. the reason i turned against the president now is that when john mccain was alive, the president -- i am a vietnam veteran and i disagree with the president. for sixs held captive years like john mccain was, i would consider him a hero, also. host: thank you for your call. two before wee or hear from jay inslee. he is one of nearly 10 candidates who will speak at the iowa state fair. onlineerage is available at c-span.org. we covered last night the wing ding dinner. it is a big fundraising event in ion. scenes from iowa's rowdy anti-trump wing ding is how politico is headlining it. they said there was a moment of silence, candidate the candidate photobomb and hugs between candidates. candidates ripof each other apart on the debate stage in detroit transformed at the wing ding, making their best pitches to caucus-goers without even spreading each other. the 22 candidates unloaded on president trump in a parade of speeches that framed the fight
in akron,h, ohio -- ohio, we hear from jack. caller: i am a first-time color.always been a democrat. i have stopped that. the reason i turned against the president now is that when john mccain was alive, the president -- i am a vietnam veteran and i disagree with the president. for sixs held captive years like john mccain was, i would consider him a hero, also. host: thank you for your call. two before wee or hear from jay inslee. he is one of nearly 10 candidates who will speak at the iowa...