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rigo is a passionate advocate for roasting my mind that is the north american start of springrt i know she will join him now in heaven will be a public doing in california. a lot of lady in always. some pressure here in ohio making their final push in the state. jessica dill is life in broadview heights this morning withgh john k-6 will be speaking at that this morning. k as well as governor john k-6 will be here tomorrow eveningin for our family. with a very special guest the terminator. i said all p back. is endorsing and ohio governor john k-6 to be next president. of supporters on sunday.d he wants to shift more power over from local government he has thero post it is to reform husker an education. we need to poor communities together and destroyed the curse of drugs and rebuild our schools and fight poverty and connect with one another because that's the spirit of america. that's where america lives. k-6ve now heads to toledo and michigan and he will be here at ohio cap jessica dill life will be -- doors to the recreation center will be open at 7:00 p.m. mrs. clinton is expected t
rigo is a passionate advocate for roasting my mind that is the north american start of springrt i know she will join him now in heaven will be a public doing in california. a lot of lady in always. some pressure here in ohio making their final push in the state. jessica dill is life in broadview heights this morning withgh john k-6 will be speaking at that this morning. k as well as governor john k-6 will be here tomorrow eveningin for our family. with a very special guest the terminator. i...
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today is national cereal day. 49-pcent of americans start their y with a bowl --or two-- of cereal. that's a aording to national cerealay dot m. 2-t-7 billioboboboof re areoldvery ar th's enoto wararnd teart xi het guis d co! 's targest serf a po-based dish. over 200 chefs took part i ithth aratof more an -thoususd po the yucat tradational dish. the philipipnes was the prio holder of this record, having prepared more than eight fi danger isigh today, when will wsee some weweome back! monday wilbeparty oudy witghs in thth50s and s. winds will bebe eezyspiaily on the e plains where there ll higfire dan a r f warng iacom 11a 6pm for pueblo county anareas to the and areas west of i-25 will have thststncfofoli othower inheheftnoon, best chance for rain sta nf el paso co andndhe denver area uld see some t-storms. tuesdayay will ol andemseonab teerates with highs in th40and 50s. ies will be partly c cudy y d we wililtter chances for some ligposxer t and evening. wednesday will be similar to tuesday with owow chances and cooler temperes. huhuy, cdions ou lowi sunshine and end o& theork week
today is national cereal day. 49-pcent of americans start their y with a bowl --or two-- of cereal. that's a aording to national cerealay dot m. 2-t-7 billioboboboof re areoldvery ar th's enoto wararnd teart xi het guis d co! 's targest serf a po-based dish. over 200 chefs took part i ithth aratof more an -thoususd po the yucat tradational dish. the philipipnes was the prio holder of this record, having prepared more than eight fi danger isigh today, when will wsee some weweome back! monday...
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approximately half of americans start their day with a and 2-point-7 billion every year. today celebrates the breakfast favorite... tell us your favorite cereal... on the fox19 now facebook fan page. 4 shot time now for the fox19 flashback.... nats still ahead... a pro-wrestler is in a battle with the gossip site, gawker. but first a check of your current traffic and weather conditions when fox19 now returns. "fox19 now never stops. take us with you wherever you go. download the fox 19 weather now app for live street level radar in your neighborhood. and lightning tracker warns you the instant lightning is detected near you. search fox 19 weather now in the app store or google play weather now anim a period of above average temperatures kicks in today and will last with us at least over the next 10 days if not longer. our warm up starts this afternoon with a high of 65 degrees with a mix of clouds and sun, with mostly cloudy skies at times. overnight lows will drop to only 49 degrees. tuesday expect a sun and cloud mix with a high of 73 degrees. we stay dry the first part
approximately half of americans start their day with a and 2-point-7 billion every year. today celebrates the breakfast favorite... tell us your favorite cereal... on the fox19 now facebook fan page. 4 shot time now for the fox19 flashback.... nats still ahead... a pro-wrestler is in a battle with the gossip site, gawker. but first a check of your current traffic and weather conditions when fox19 now returns. "fox19 now never stops. take us with you wherever you go. download the fox 19...
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today is national cereal d. 49-perernt of americans start theiday with a bowl --or two-- of cecealal th's'sccording to national cealalototom 2-poininbibin s of cerealalre sold year. . that'snougtorap ound the eartthirteen coco tse marie, you havediabetes.prediabetes?! i don't have time to t ght or exercise. i'buom yo? yeah. thsreat n ns! busy momneverrget prediabetes. ititat let mjust...yea iss ale atf p,@d waerere syoms. no?? whew. breangews alt -- maya fales ckn their hos th rnaftebeg forcedo evacuate e'earng out icus vice t(ashdown a ighborhood. ppening toy ary that` has a loofeople talkinthis rning -- peyton nning's future wititthe broncos. when he's expected to talk abouts pls th then-n- a sneak peek of your morning weather. now from your breaking news ader, this is kktv 11 news isni hello.. thor joining thth morning. i'm rascswabe. and i'm david nancarrow... it's ) happy moay! temps are mild
today is national cereal d. 49-perernt of americans start theiday with a bowl --or two-- of cecealal th's'sccording to national cealalototom 2-poininbibin s of cerealalre sold year. . that'snougtorap ound the eartthirteen coco tse marie, you havediabetes.prediabetes?! i don't have time to t ght or exercise. i'buom yo? yeah. thsreat n ns! busy momneverrget prediabetes. ititat let mjust...yea iss ale atf p,@d waerere syoms. no?? whew. breangews alt -- maya fales ckn their hos th rnaftebeg forcedo...
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today... 49-percent of all americans start their day with a bowl of cereal.every year... more than two-point-sevent billion boxes are sold.that's enough to wrap around the time now for traffic and weather together... together... tuesday night, lows will fall only into the low 50s. wednesday, expect another warm day with highs in the low 70s. some spots may be warmer. winds will gust over 20 mph. an isolated shower or storm is possible. better rain chances arrive thursday as a cold front pushes towards the tri- state. highs will cool into the 60s, but still stay well above average for this time of punching their ticket...the tri-state may have not one... but *two* teams on the rod to the final four...the quality win last night that has u-c celebrating. burglars backing it up...the big weapon they used... to steal *other* weapons at one expect a mix of clouds and sun today with highs in the mid-60s. an isolated shower is possible. winds will gust up 50. tuesday, it gets even warmer with highs expected in the low to mid-70s. winds will gust up to 20 mph. u-c... hoping a big
today... 49-percent of all americans start their day with a bowl of cereal.every year... more than two-point-sevent billion boxes are sold.that's enough to wrap around the time now for traffic and weather together... together... tuesday night, lows will fall only into the low 50s. wednesday, expect another warm day with highs in the low 70s. some spots may be warmer. winds will gust over 20 mph. an isolated shower or storm is possible. better rain chances arrive thursday as a cold front pushes...
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. >> 50 percent of americans, start their day with a bowl or two of cereal,. talk about how beautiful the lisa lopes and that . . there are two . 7 billion boxes of cereal sold each year that is enough to wrap around the earthhe her eight years american campanelle the obamas, start againn fox news reporter alicia acuna, has more on the life of nancy reagan and the low story with her husbandcy. >> i said before in city can't city kennel my life to not begin until i mitt romney. >> in her memoir she describes the first time she metn ronald reagan as not love at first sight , thin mint in 1949 at dinner he was the screen actors guild president she was an actress word about her name . on their list of communist sympathizers. >> to winning in 1952 was small and private, and their daughter was born the following october, and their son came six years later . >> despite ronald reagan's growing interest in politics they still attended hollywood events sometimes appeared onscreen together includingho in a movie, the hellcats of the navy. >> by the 60s it was politics wi
. >> 50 percent of americans, start their day with a bowl or two of cereal,. talk about how beautiful the lisa lopes and that . . there are two . 7 billion boxes of cereal sold each year that is enough to wrap around the earthhe her eight years american campanelle the obamas, start againn fox news reporter alicia acuna, has more on the life of nancy reagan and the low story with her husbandcy. >> i said before in city can't city kennel my life to not begin until i mitt romney....
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about half of americans start their day with a bowl of cereal... and 2-point-7 billion boxes are sold every year... enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. 4shot list of the day: top-selling american cereal 3. honey bunches of oats 4. cheerios 3. honey bunches of oats 2. frosted flakes 1. honey nut cheerios coming up... new tips on helping your kids learn while playing... and a big conference at weekend. and crossroads church invites you to eat beans and rice this week... on play is crucial to your child's growth and development. the cincinnati museum center wants to give parents the tools they need to make sure kids don't get left behind. joining me this morning is jessica urban early childhood program developer at the cincinnati museum center. guest: jessica urban, early developer, cincinnati museum center topic - an art project that explores different artists, cultures, art movements and artistic styles.. event info learning through play conference cincinnati museum center march 12 & 13 open-ended, hands-on play is crucial to your child's grow
about half of americans start their day with a bowl of cereal... and 2-point-7 billion boxes are sold every year... enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. 4shot list of the day: top-selling american cereal 3. honey bunches of oats 4. cheerios 3. honey bunches of oats 2. frosted flakes 1. honey nut cheerios coming up... new tips on helping your kids learn while playing... and a big conference at weekend. and crossroads church invites you to eat beans and rice this week... on play is crucial...
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believe it or not half of americans start their day with a bowl or two, according to the national cereal web site. 2.7 billion boxes of cereal are sold a year. enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. >>> we've got exciting news for families with kids who love to cruise. disney is set to build two new cruise ships. the fifth and sixth ships to join the fleet. the new ships will be slightly larger than the disney dream and fantasy that set sail out of port canaveral. disney says each new ship will have 1,250 guest rooms. they should set sail in 2021 and 2023. no word on their names or which port the ships will be based out of. >>> still ahead -- seems there's no stopping donald trump's momentum. we'll explain the key player who used to be in the race for the white house that could come back to haunt him. >> the bold moves from two florida teams that turned them >> good morning, traffic flowing pretty good on i-275 around the 31st street ramp. we still have construction in the southbound lanes but not really slowing things down. >>> at 6:00, issues leading to frustrations for travelers at
believe it or not half of americans start their day with a bowl or two, according to the national cereal web site. 2.7 billion boxes of cereal are sold a year. enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. >>> we've got exciting news for families with kids who love to cruise. disney is set to build two new cruise ships. the fifth and sixth ships to join the fleet. the new ships will be slightly larger than the disney dream and fantasy that set sail out of port canaveral. disney says each...
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national cereal day, from rice chris piece to frosted flakes to corn pops, nearly half of all americans start their day with a bowl of cereal. 2.7 billion boxes of cereal are sold every year. which is enough to wrap around the globe 13 times. and justin tells me his favorite is cinnamin toast crunch. >> so addicting, i swear. a lot of favorites out there, but that's up therefore me. >> and mine is lucky charles. >> charles, good one, too. >> sugar. >> yes. >> got to go with the sugar cereal in the morning. >> exactly. well that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm rahel solomon for erika and kate how are off, justin and all of us here, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00ment and we're always on line at cbsphilly.com. >> the young and the restless is next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ ♪ i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms®. we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promo
national cereal day, from rice chris piece to frosted flakes to corn pops, nearly half of all americans start their day with a bowl of cereal. 2.7 billion boxes of cereal are sold every year. which is enough to wrap around the globe 13 times. and justin tells me his favorite is cinnamin toast crunch. >> so addicting, i swear. a lot of favorites out there, but that's up therefore me. >> and mine is lucky charles. >> charles, good one, too. >> sugar. >> yes. >>...
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nearly half of all americans start their day with a bowl or two of cereal.very year 2.7 million boxes of cereal are sold. enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. >> wow. >> incredible. >> crazy. >> that's a lot. >> guys, what kind of cereal do you like in the morning? >> i have two of them. reese's puffs. >> never had them. >> i wouldn't have expect that. >> yes, rays' puffs anacine minute toast crunch. >> i go with that, yes, toast crunch. >> both of those. >> some later, guys. >> phone we can get lucky charles. >> charles? >> we go right to the sugar here. i want to know if anyone like the plane shredded wheat as a favorite? i doubt it. >> great nuts. >> those are for grownups. >> that's good. >> a crossword controversy. the clues that could reveal serious plagiarism scandal when we come back. giving people options based on their budget is pretty edgy... kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >> ♪ >> ♪ >>> good morning, and speaking of word play, a controversy, cbs news correspondent, tells us usa today's cross
nearly half of all americans start their day with a bowl or two of cereal.very year 2.7 million boxes of cereal are sold. enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. >> wow. >> incredible. >> crazy. >> that's a lot. >> guys, what kind of cereal do you like in the morning? >> i have two of them. reese's puffs. >> never had them. >> i wouldn't have expect that. >> yes, rays' puffs anacine minute toast crunch. >> i go with that, yes, toast...
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bihi has been working to stem problems in 2008 when young somali americans started joining terror groups abroad. he worries comments from donald trump and ted cruz about muslims could make things worse. do you think those words are being used as ammunition by terrorist groups? >> big time. they're already using those statements in their latest propaganda video. >> reporter: bihi and obsiye, a lawyer, spoke last night to discuss potential backlash from terror attacks. in the last four months there have been reports of several hundred incidents against muslims in the u.s. >> every one of you are terrorists. i don't care what you say. asma jama says a woman smashed her face with a beer mug in october at an applebee's because she was speaking swahili. the attacker yelled at her to go back to her country. >> you can't put everybody in the same box. i'm an american, so if an attack happens in this coffee shop right now, we'll be casualties all of us. you don't pick and choose. people use islam to kill people. they have killed so many muslim, not only do they attack only christians. i'm not a t
bihi has been working to stem problems in 2008 when young somali americans started joining terror groups abroad. he worries comments from donald trump and ted cruz about muslims could make things worse. do you think those words are being used as ammunition by terrorist groups? >> big time. they're already using those statements in their latest propaganda video. >> reporter: bihi and obsiye, a lawyer, spoke last night to discuss potential backlash from terror attacks. in the last...
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americans. that is what we have got to start doing again.e have got to be able to point to the results that make people's lives better. able to lifto be each other up, not put each other down because people disagree with us or they do not have the right to say what they say. when you go to the caucuses on saturday, i hope that you will, and everybody you talk with, will really think about not only the consequences and the stakes of this election, but how far we have come together. i am proud of the progress we have made in america. i am proud of the rights we have extended to people. i am proud that we have so much that has really made a difference in the lives of not just americans but people around the world. i went to 112 countries when i was secretary of state and i saw that even when countries disagreed with us, how they watched us. how they wondered how we did big,we did in this sprawling, pluralistic country of ours. how we held it together. progress.e i was always so proud. i do not want to lose that. i want us to continue to make pr
americans. that is what we have got to start doing again.e have got to be able to point to the results that make people's lives better. able to lifto be each other up, not put each other down because people disagree with us or they do not have the right to say what they say. when you go to the caucuses on saturday, i hope that you will, and everybody you talk with, will really think about not only the consequences and the stakes of this election, but how far we have come together. i am proud of...
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we have americans starting to step forward and starting to change things. there is a company in illinois that is doing this right now. they're contacting the ceo and asking them to rethink what i want americans to know this can change if we step forward and come out to the public. it is starting to change and it will hopefully come to a better end than my story had. >> once again, leo, we appreciate your time today. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> we did reach out to disney world for a statement and so far we have not gotten a response. >>> new tonight at 5:30, don't see -- scientists can wipe out your gray hair. fading strands, the foun lemme get a mcpick 2 check out the brand new mix on mcdonald's mcpick 2 menu! lemme get a mcpick 2. now, choose any 2 delicious mickey d's classics for just $5 bucks. mix n match share n savor 2 for $5 name your flavor pick any 2 iconic tastes- a big mac made with 100% beef, flaky filet-o-fish, seared on the grill quarter pounder with cheese or crispy 10-piece chicken mcnuggets for just $5 bucks. grab your crew t
we have americans starting to step forward and starting to change things. there is a company in illinois that is doing this right now. they're contacting the ceo and asking them to rethink what i want americans to know this can change if we step forward and come out to the public. it is starting to change and it will hopefully come to a better end than my story had. >> once again, leo, we appreciate your time today. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> we did reach out...
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year alone in communities all across our country, including many in new york, 1.4 million more americans started up using opioids. every day, 44 more people are killed by an overdose. we have seen enough data to know that i opioid addiction problem is spiraling out of control. the opioid addiction is destroying too many lives in our cities, too many families in our rural communities, and too many young men and women in our suburbs. madam president, i wan wanted te start of one of my constituents are his name is sean murdock sean was there was special and gifted young man. he was cocaptain of his high school football team and has that rare ability to bring people together and to connect with anyone. sean didn't get if you're on the football team or if you have a disability. he was always the first one there to help you when you needed it. after high school, sean loved working with his hands so he got a good job as a construction worker. one day, sean broke his arm. sean's a doctor gave him a prescription for oxycodone, a powerful opioid to mask the pain. but by the time his prescription ran out,
year alone in communities all across our country, including many in new york, 1.4 million more americans started up using opioids. every day, 44 more people are killed by an overdose. we have seen enough data to know that i opioid addiction problem is spiraling out of control. the opioid addiction is destroying too many lives in our cities, too many families in our rural communities, and too many young men and women in our suburbs. madam president, i wan wanted te start of one of my...
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. >> we hope they can see us as fellow americans and start working together to solve the real problems in our community. >> stereotypes that have been harmful to the american the muslim community wants to change. >> we are not covered in the media that we are condej terrorism. condemning terrorism. you are not a believer unless you love for your brother what you love for yourself. >> kirsten delgado, fox 13 news. >> the group teens for haiti hopes to raise $25,000 for a medical clinic in the island nation as well as more lab techs. dance player on this is focusing on a different theme, the dance team just wrapped you a few minutes ago at 11:00 p.m. >>> still to come, the strawberry festival is oopen in >> we saw these temperatures slightly cooler today, things are going to get toasty for us later on in the week. i've got details coming up. >> heart land to the halls of power. this weekend he's hanging out with us. >> dude what was that? (music playing) i feel pretty (west side story) not every cake can be handcrafted in store by skilled decorators layered with fresh berries and frosted
. >> we hope they can see us as fellow americans and start working together to solve the real problems in our community. >> stereotypes that have been harmful to the american the muslim community wants to change. >> we are not covered in the media that we are condej terrorism. condemning terrorism. you are not a believer unless you love for your brother what you love for yourself. >> kirsten delgado, fox 13 news. >> the group teens for haiti hopes to raise $25,000...
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million residents make an average of $20 per month, well the trade embargo still exists, american businesses starting to take advantage of newly relaxed restrictions bringing more tourism dollars to cuba. but opponents criticize the president actions here, pointing to the ongoing arrest of political dissidents and other human rights issues in cuba. president obama bowing to take a strong stance. >> although we still have significant differences around human rights and individual liberties inside cuba, we felt that coming now would maximize our ability to prompt more change. >> and he'll meet with some of those dissidents and give a nationally televised speech, but first this historic meeting between would never see standing side-by- side. abc news, havana, cuba. today, it was a winter blast. this is spring. people walk up to some wintry new season. steady snowfall making a sloppy and slow commute for drivers this morning in the northeast part of the u.s. the national weather service says eastern region could see anywhere between 4 inches to 6 inches of snow throughout the day. yes, spring has begun.
million residents make an average of $20 per month, well the trade embargo still exists, american businesses starting to take advantage of newly relaxed restrictions bringing more tourism dollars to cuba. but opponents criticize the president actions here, pointing to the ongoing arrest of political dissidents and other human rights issues in cuba. president obama bowing to take a strong stance. >> although we still have significant differences around human rights and individual liberties...
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it is ok when you have a couple of you around, but when a critical mass of african-americans started to form, things started to change. the leadership of the church started to find fault with richard allen. they told him his preaching was a little too emotional, and he needed to tone it down. there were white complaints that blacks were mingling in with the white. the fact that the methodist vigorously opposed slavery, and believed inequality for their congregation. the methodists practiced a moral relativism. they supported segregation, but not slavery. alan initiated a confrontation with the white church leadership, by having black church members sit in large numbers in the so-called white pews. when white members tried to forcibly remove black members from the pews, allen led a walkout of the church. it allowed him to found his own denomination. [applause] 1.i would like to emphasize, is that it really was the tireless work and support of the african-american women that allowed his church to survive. led by his wife, flora, who unfortunately died early, and his second wife, sarah.
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ceo touting the company for 15 years addressed those concerns head-on thursday at the start of american express' investor day. >> let me start with the first question i mentioned. is the american express business model fundamentally broken? i can tell you with complete confidence that the answer here is, no. some elements of our business haven't performed as well as we'd like in this environment. yes, we're ending our costco partnership. but our model isn't broken, nor is it static. >> but the costco agreement will hurt. amex hit half its u.s. consumer billing target, mainly due to costco. amex is being dropped by fidelity and jet blue. due to this environment he said the prior earnings target of 12% to 15% earnings per share of growth would no longer be appropriate though he declined to set a new target. despite warren buffett holding a more than 15% stake in the company it was the dow's worst perform they are year. before news of executive reorganization and cost-cutting plan pulled it off the lows. >> we've demonstrated we can hit the expense goals we set for ourselves and i'm confid
ceo touting the company for 15 years addressed those concerns head-on thursday at the start of american express' investor day. >> let me start with the first question i mentioned. is the american express business model fundamentally broken? i can tell you with complete confidence that the answer here is, no. some elements of our business haven't performed as well as we'd like in this environment. yes, we're ending our costco partnership. but our model isn't broken, nor is it static....
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american states. when i first started school, we were still struggling to desegregate schools across the american south organized. they protested. they debated these issues, they challenged government officials. and because of those protests and because of those debates and because of popular mobilization, i'm able to stand here today as an african american and as president of the united states. that was because of the freedoms that were afforded in the united states, that we were able to bring about change. i'm not saying this is easy. there's still enormous problems in our society. but democracy is the way that we solve them. that's how we got health care for more of our people. that's how we made enormous gains in women's rights and gay rights. it's how we addressed the inequality that concentrates so much wealth at the top of our society, because workers can organize and ordinary people have a voice. american democracy has given our people the opportunity to pursue their dreams and enjoy a high standard of living will stop [applause] president obama: there are still some tough fights. it isn't alwa
american states. when i first started school, we were still struggling to desegregate schools across the american south organized. they protested. they debated these issues, they challenged government officials. and because of those protests and because of those debates and because of popular mobilization, i'm able to stand here today as an african american and as president of the united states. that was because of the freedoms that were afforded in the united states, that we were able to bring...
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today is national cereal day. 49-percent of americans start their day with a bowl,or two of cereal. the stuff has evolved from the early days of just bran flakes, to more elaborate, and healthy choices. stores sell two-point-seven billion boxes of cereal every year. that's enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. a wild sea otter mom wanted to seek shelter from the stormy seas so she could give birth to a pup. the otter gave birth to her baby in the monterey bay aquarium in california saturday, as staff and visitors watched. the mom and the pup spent the weekend resting in the tide pool. wild otters and other animals are able to swim into the aqaurium from the wild. it is the second time since december an otter mom used the sheltered waters to give birth. a stunt didn't quite work out for a few mascots at an n-b-a game. ouch! miami heat mascot burnie celebrated his birthday during last nights game against the philadelphia 76ers. as you can see, he went for his best evel knievel impression, trying to break the record for most mascots flipped over. he clearly didn't make it, landing
today is national cereal day. 49-percent of americans start their day with a bowl,or two of cereal. the stuff has evolved from the early days of just bran flakes, to more elaborate, and healthy choices. stores sell two-point-seven billion boxes of cereal every year. that's enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. a wild sea otter mom wanted to seek shelter from the stormy seas so she could give birth to a pup. the otter gave birth to her baby in the monterey bay aquarium in california...
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it is ok when you have a couple of you around, but when a critical mass of african-americans started to form, things started to change. the leadership of the church started to find fault with richard allen. they told him his preaching was a little too emotional, and he needed to tone it down. white complaints that blacks were mingling in with the white. the fact that the methodist vigorously opposed slavery, and believed inequality for their congregation. practiced a moral relativism. they supported segregation, but not slavery. initiated a confrontation with the white church leadership, by having black church members sit in large numbers in the so-called white pews. when white members tried to forcibly remove black members aom the pews, allen led walkout of the church. his owned him to found denomination. [applause] emphasize, is to that it really was the tireless work and support of the african-american women that allowed his church to survive. flora, whowife, unfortunately died early, and his second wife, sarah. these women were, the real foundation of the church. richard allen de
it is ok when you have a couple of you around, but when a critical mass of african-americans started to form, things started to change. the leadership of the church started to find fault with richard allen. they told him his preaching was a little too emotional, and he needed to tone it down. white complaints that blacks were mingling in with the white. the fact that the methodist vigorously opposed slavery, and believed inequality for their congregation. practiced a moral relativism. they...
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people started writing me like crazy. announcer: and on american history tv. >> john froehlich and his partner go up to san francisco, which is where a lot of german immigrants are located, and they are actually able -- i find it very shocking, they are able to convince 50 people, of whom nobody was a farmer and only one person had any background in winemaking, to give up their businesses and come to anaheim. action after they formed what was known as the los angeles society was to hire george hansen to be the superintendent. his job was to bring the irrigation here, lay out the and plant actually hundreds of thousands of grapevines. >> watch the c-span cities tour sunday afternoon on c-span3. , workingn cities tour with our cable affiliates and working -- visiting cities across the country. >> next on american history tv, we hear from timothy reeves, deputy director at the dwight d. eisenhower presidential library. he discusses president eisenhower's belief that social welfare programs could fill the void created by the closing of
people started writing me like crazy. announcer: and on american history tv. >> john froehlich and his partner go up to san francisco, which is where a lot of german immigrants are located, and they are actually able -- i find it very shocking, they are able to convince 50 people, of whom nobody was a farmer and only one person had any background in winemaking, to give up their businesses and come to anaheim. action after they formed what was known as the los angeles society was to hire...
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today's national cereal day and believe it or not half of americans start their day with a beale or two. according to the nationalcereal.com web site. 2.7 million boxes of cereal are sold a year, enough to wrap around the earth 13 times:>>> coming up at 9:30 -- under allegiant airlines. the new report expected to go public but why officials are questioning the timing. >> he threatened me. he said if you talk to my parents i'll kill you. >> plus a day of terror in new york. finally comes to an end. this man is now in custody after police say he slashed a woman's neck, killed a man and >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm dan shaffer. >> i'm deiah riley. we want to head to janelle now, she's keeping an eye on a major crash on i-275 northbound that is creating quite a mess out there. >> yes, it's taking more than an hour to get across the howard frankland. look at this, we just got confirmation from the st. pete police department that 16 cars are involved in this crash. i've been counting and only counted like seven here so there might be some further back. either way this is a
today's national cereal day and believe it or not half of americans start their day with a beale or two. according to the nationalcereal.com web site. 2.7 million boxes of cereal are sold a year, enough to wrap around the earth 13 times:>>> coming up at 9:30 -- under allegiant airlines. the new report expected to go public but why officials are questioning the timing. >> he threatened me. he said if you talk to my parents i'll kill you. >> plus a day of terror in new york....
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today is national cereal day. 49% of americans start their day with a bowl or two of cereal. that's according to national cerealday.com. 2.7 billion boxes of cereal are sold every year. that's enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. you asked why i was laughing. you make fun of me and sam when the way you say peanuts is so funny to me. nobody says it like that but you. >> brian: what is it? i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet... that it was damaging the enamel. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said pronamel can make my teeth stronger. p >>> now it's time for "the buzz" sponsored by national carpet mill outlet. >> tia: all the sports headlines this weekend. this morning a football great is preparing to announce his retirement. >> brian: peyton manning will hold a news conference later today. he's going to announce he's leaving the national football league. this comes just weeks after he led his team to a super bowl championship. don champion reports. >> reporter: peyton manning is leaving the game he loves as a champion after
today is national cereal day. 49% of americans start their day with a bowl or two of cereal. that's according to national cerealday.com. 2.7 billion boxes of cereal are sold every year. that's enough to wrap around the earth 13 times. you asked why i was laughing. you make fun of me and sam when the way you say peanuts is so funny to me. nobody says it like that but you. >> brian: what is it? i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet... that it was damaging the enamel. i wanted...
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has quickened travel restrictions have loosened, mail is being delivered directly and american investment is starting to trickle in. at more than 100 wifi hotspots cubans can browse the web or check email..but the price tag -- 2 dollars per hour -- is out of reach for most. mos it's a bit expensive, but a few of us can afford it. almost immediately after landing, the president tweeted that he's looking forward to meeting and among them -- cardinal ortega -- a man once imprisoned in cuba for his catholic faith. but the historic day was not without protest. nats cuba si, castro no female family members of jailed cuban dissidents, dressed in all white were arrested in havana, just before the president arrived... and there were also demonstrations in miami, home to the largest population of cuban exiles -- a reminder of difficulties that remain in this relationship in havana, im scott mclean. and we will have continuing coverage of the president's visit to cuba... we'll follow his journey... on air .. on fox19 now dot com and our free mobile app. we'll be right back.
has quickened travel restrictions have loosened, mail is being delivered directly and american investment is starting to trickle in. at more than 100 wifi hotspots cubans can browse the web or check email..but the price tag -- 2 dollars per hour -- is out of reach for most. mos it's a bit expensive, but a few of us can afford it. almost immediately after landing, the president tweeted that he's looking forward to meeting and among them -- cardinal ortega -- a man once imprisoned in cuba for his...
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from chris piece, to flakes, frosted to pops, nearly half of all americans start their day with a day cereal are sold every year, that's enough to wrap around the entire globe 13 times. a lot of good cereal out there. >> there is. >> yours? >> cinnamin toes crunch. >> reese's puffs. >> cocoa pebbles. >> charles. >> all of the sugar cereals. >> well, waking up in the morning, it is hard enough. so -- >> flame shredded wheat. >> waking up is hard enough. you may as well have the sweet to help you get up. >> i have to be honest with you, i rarely buy it because i'll eat the whole box. >> as a snack. >> yes. >> one box, yes. >> all right, and we will be right back. i try hard to get a great shape. this... i can do easily. benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement.... ...that's clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. benefiber healthy shape. this, i can do. find us in the fiber aisle. well, staples has low prices and a price match guarantee. i took a body language class once and the way you're standing could mean you're hiding something
from chris piece, to flakes, frosted to pops, nearly half of all americans start their day with a day cereal are sold every year, that's enough to wrap around the entire globe 13 times. a lot of good cereal out there. >> there is. >> yours? >> cinnamin toes crunch. >> reese's puffs. >> cocoa pebbles. >> charles. >> all of the sugar cereals. >> well, waking up in the morning, it is hard enough. so -- >> flame shredded wheat. >> waking...
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history. >> march 19, 1966, willie was one of the starting five for the texas western miners, marking the first time in history that five african-american players would start in an ncaa championship game for one team. not only did they start, they upset the heavily-favored kentucky wildcats 72-65 to capture the ncaa title. did you realize the significance then? >> absolutely not. had no idea. it had to begin someplace. what we did, changing the makeup of the coaches, all-white teams, they have some color to it now. but maybe not as quick. >> coach haskins is starting five black players, a first in ncaa championship history. >> more than 40 years later, the story of breaking the racial divide on the hardwood was depicted in the movie "glory road." 9. >> this is the greatest upset in ncaa history. >> after glory road, put the word out there. glory road did a lot for us and, hopefully, will continue to do a lot for other people, to realize the history of the '60s was really what it was talking about. >> the film brought to life the difficult journey faced by head coach don haskins and his groundbreaking team. >> people decided to call us n
history. >> march 19, 1966, willie was one of the starting five for the texas western miners, marking the first time in history that five african-american players would start in an ncaa championship game for one team. not only did they start, they upset the heavily-favored kentucky wildcats 72-65 to capture the ncaa title. did you realize the significance then? >> absolutely not. had no idea. it had to begin someplace. what we did, changing the makeup of the coaches, all-white...
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worker pay, however, slipped last month but more americans started looking for jobs last month and manym. the report also shows the u.s. economy has held strong despite rough patches in other countries. >>> now here's a look at how the market's reacted to the jobs report and green arrows across-the-board as we end this first friday of the month of march. the dow above 17,000 ending 62.87 points up, the nasdaq up nearly 10 points and the s & p five unup six and change. >> reporters covering wars see all kinds of stories from the tragic to the heartwarming but we don't usually think of their experiences as comedic. new movie today is going for laughs using a reporter's true story about her time in afghanistan and it stars upper darby's own tina pavement >> the network needs reporters on the ground in afghanistan. you folks are all the unmarried personnel in this bureau. it's 2002 and kim baker hits the front lines as a correspondent in the northeast. >> it could be great that kind of exposure. >> reporter: this is the real life kim barker, not baker. her name and a bit of her story got ho
worker pay, however, slipped last month but more americans started looking for jobs last month and manym. the report also shows the u.s. economy has held strong despite rough patches in other countries. >>> now here's a look at how the market's reacted to the jobs report and green arrows across-the-board as we end this first friday of the month of march. the dow above 17,000 ending 62.87 points up, the nasdaq up nearly 10 points and the s & p five unup six and change. >>...
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with americans starting to think about european summer vacations, the state department is issuing a travel alert, warning citizens to exercise vigilance in public places and mass transit throughout europe. eyewitness news reporter n.j. burkett is at jfk with how travelers are reacting. >> that's right. outside the international arrivals building, terminal 4 here at jfk where, yes, travelers to europe are urged to be extremely cautious. the u.s. state department has issued a travel alert for travel to europe. amid the heightened security here at jfk. >> were you worried at all? >> a bit, a bit. >> i'm a little concerned but i'm glad i'm here. >> reporter: passengers say it's unavoidable, the fear that the next wave of attacks may be imminent, whether in europe or here in the united states. but new york senator chuck schumer said americans appeared to be more vulnerable overseas. aimed at new york city or at the united states. the focus of isis up to now has been in europe. >> reporter: for that reason, the u.s. state department has issued a travel alert for u.s. citizens traveling in europe
with americans starting to think about european summer vacations, the state department is issuing a travel alert, warning citizens to exercise vigilance in public places and mass transit throughout europe. eyewitness news reporter n.j. burkett is at jfk with how travelers are reacting. >> that's right. outside the international arrivals building, terminal 4 here at jfk where, yes, travelers to europe are urged to be extremely cautious. the u.s. state department has issued a travel alert...
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texas western miners captured the ncaa it was the first time in history that five african-american players started for one team in a championship game. ernie: unique. russ: texas off the lilly white kentucky colonels. willie is a special guy. he's been the head coach at spring valley for 31 years. he is the absolute salt of the earth. ernie: looks like a nice guy. russ: he's a guy that, you know, he does a lot of things for people. he wants no notoriety for himself. he was very moved, if you will, by today's events. ernie: okay. >> willie worsley day. i'm thinking the look on your face is special. >> absolutely. you see tears of joy, emotion, ex-players come back and tell me they love you. how many people tell you they love you? they showed me more love. i appreciate it. i don't know what to say. first time in my life i'm short of words. ernie: all you have to do is look at him and listen to him and you can tell a very humble, down to earth guy. russ: no pun intended. he's very comfortable in his own skin. somebody called me monday night. we ran a story on him, a feature on him, on the 10:00 news.
texas western miners captured the ncaa it was the first time in history that five african-american players started for one team in a championship game. ernie: unique. russ: texas off the lilly white kentucky colonels. willie is a special guy. he's been the head coach at spring valley for 31 years. he is the absolute salt of the earth. ernie: looks like a nice guy. russ: he's a guy that, you know, he does a lot of things for people. he wants no notoriety for himself. he was very moved, if you...
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americans. >> responsible starts at the top. and it is not beneficial when you have a candidate like donald trump telling supporter, punch that guy in the face. >> well, an nbc news wall street journal shows trump with a two-to-one advantage over our senator marco rubio here in florida. according to the same poll, senator rubio is just one point ahead of ted cruz in third place. >>> but senator rubio is campaigning as the only candidate who can beat donald trump in florida's primary on tuesday. senator rubio is crisscrossing the state in hopes of winning votes. today he will stop in jacksonville, melbourne, west palm beach and miami. >>> on the democratic side, hillary rodham clinton is leading big in florida. clinton leads senator bernie sanders by 27 points. 61% to 34%. florida's primary is this tuesday, that's tomorrow. so head to wfla.com for everything you know to vote including links to check your voting status and find your polling place. it's in the don't miss it section. >>> all right, the time right now is 4:08 on this
americans. >> responsible starts at the top. and it is not beneficial when you have a candidate like donald trump telling supporter, punch that guy in the face. >> well, an nbc news wall street journal shows trump with a two-to-one advantage over our senator marco rubio here in florida. according to the same poll, senator rubio is just one point ahead of ted cruz in third place. >>> but senator rubio is campaigning as the only candidate who can beat donald trump in...
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he wants hundreds of thousands of people to start coming, americans to start coming here.rt of a legacy. it can't be reversed by an incoming republican administration. and certainly by the congress that has refused to lift the embargo. that said, raul castro will say, what about the embargo, what they call the blockade? whey can't you do something about that? each side wants smnts from the other, and the president will argue about human rights. only yesterday, there was a very difficult demonstration here. it's a weekly demonstration by the ladies in white who silently protest after church, and instead of there are protests and some detentions and arrests, but yesterday was particularly bad. there were the american media there from around the world recording it. that was a deliberate signal that cuba is not going to be pushed on free speech. so how much can be accomplished? president obama has already let the cubans know when he gives an unprecedented speech to the cuban people tomorrow, he will speak about human rights, and they have said that's okay. that is a big step i
he wants hundreds of thousands of people to start coming, americans to start coming here.rt of a legacy. it can't be reversed by an incoming republican administration. and certainly by the congress that has refused to lift the embargo. that said, raul castro will say, what about the embargo, what they call the blockade? whey can't you do something about that? each side wants smnts from the other, and the president will argue about human rights. only yesterday, there was a very difficult...
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. >>> thrilling thursday, two great american traditions start of march madness and st. patrick's day. >>> good morning, everyone. happy st. patrick's day to you. it has quickly turned into a major political battle talking about president obama's desire to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> right in the middle is judge merrick garland who president obama tapped as his nominee. today he begins what is going to be a long road and that road ultimately could lead nowhere. >> we get the details from abc's kenneth moton joining us from d.c. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. senate republican leaders have made it clear they will not fill the supreme court vacancy until after the november election. but that won't stop the president's nominee from marching up to capitol hill today. this morning supreme court nominee merrick garland will meet face-to-face with democratic senators but it's the >> at a time when our politics are so polarized this is precise straight. >> reporter: it intensified the second president obama introduced his pick a
. >>> thrilling thursday, two great american traditions start of march madness and st. patrick's day. >>> good morning, everyone. happy st. patrick's day to you. it has quickly turned into a major political battle talking about president obama's desire to fill the vacancy on the supreme court. >> right in the middle is judge merrick garland who president obama tapped as his nominee. today he begins what is going to be a long road and that road ultimately could lead...
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theio talked about mexican-american movement after world war ii. cynthia startedfirst by talking about how the lulac founders were criticizing the leadership that they had because they were all in the arms of the political bosses. then emilio followed and noted that those world war ii veterans were criticizing the very people that cynthia had lauded up as leaders. the -- theriticizing world war ii vets were criticizing the lulac leadership. then here i come, the chicanos, they are criticizing emilio's points. is interesting that we might talk about this continuity ourselves. we might say you guys haven't done anything, but clearly there is continuity. i just thought it was ironic that it's generation was criticizing -- that each generation was criticizing the previous generation for what it hadn't done. >> there's another connection. o linsky influences were there in the form of [indiscernible] then we pick it up with not only cops, but here in the l.a. area in the late 1970's, you have revers tions and father rivares. i would say, out of [indiscernible] went beyo
theio talked about mexican-american movement after world war ii. cynthia startedfirst by talking about how the lulac founders were criticizing the leadership that they had because they were all in the arms of the political bosses. then emilio followed and noted that those world war ii veterans were criticizing the very people that cynthia had lauded up as leaders. the -- theriticizing world war ii vets were criticizing the lulac leadership. then here i come, the chicanos, they are criticizing...
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reporter: southern poverty law center which tracks hate groups says the super pac was started by white supremacist american freedom party, trump's rhetoric is a coded appeal to >> the idea that any mildly educated person in this country could not know what the ku klux klan was is perhaps one of the most ludicrous statements we have heard in mainstream politics in many years. >> reporter: the super pac backing marco rubio put it this way. >> trump refuses to denounce the kkk. think about that? for president.
reporter: southern poverty law center which tracks hate groups says the super pac was started by white supremacist american freedom party, trump's rhetoric is a coded appeal to >> the idea that any mildly educated person in this country could not know what the ku klux klan was is perhaps one of the most ludicrous statements we have heard in mainstream politics in many years. >> reporter: the super pac backing marco rubio put it this way. >> trump refuses to denounce the kkk....
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learn more all weekend on american history to be -- american history tv. this library started, which was in 2005, it was envisioned as a sort of mini research library. something i had really never anticipated began, and that was the holocaust survivors that we had come to know and build relationships with began to give memorabilia, objects that had great meaning to them in their lives and that they entrusted to , not only to take care of, but to share with our students. the path now is to find ways for those objects to speak to visitors. so, bringing these objects that i in no way expected to have to light is the challenge that we have now. behind every object is a story of a person. have been people we so privileged to have the part of our university life for the last years is an extraordinary - in what wasorn - now pressure -- prussia, part of poland. he and his brother and parents early on in the nazi era went to berlin. he was actually in berlin in 1938 during kristallnacht. he and his parents -- his brother had already gotten to england. he and his parents were actually a
learn more all weekend on american history to be -- american history tv. this library started, which was in 2005, it was envisioned as a sort of mini research library. something i had really never anticipated began, and that was the holocaust survivors that we had come to know and build relationships with began to give memorabilia, objects that had great meaning to them in their lives and that they entrusted to , not only to take care of, but to share with our students. the path now is to find...
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americans. americans.this all started with two explosions in the departures area of the brussels airport at about eight a-m brussels time.about an hour later - an explosion at a city subway station. belgian security says it's still early in the investigation - but there may be a link to the paris terror attacks in november.presdient obama addressed the attacks while in cuba today. "we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend and ally, belgium in bringing to justice those who are responsible." the president ordered flags to be flown at half staff.other new developments:police confirm a third bomb was found at the airport. it did not go off.explosive devices and an isis flag.belgium's prime minister says the country will observe three days of national mourning. concern about the bombings in belgium reached across the atlantic ocean back to the queen city. city. that's because nearly two dozen university of cincinnati students are in that country tonight. tonight. nine on your side's tom mckee has new information on where and how they are right now. nineteen students from the college of b
americans. americans.this all started with two explosions in the departures area of the brussels airport at about eight a-m brussels time.about an hour later - an explosion at a city subway station. belgian security says it's still early in the investigation - but there may be a link to the paris terror attacks in november.presdient obama addressed the attacks while in cuba today. "we will do whatever is necessary to support our friend and ally, belgium in bringing to justice those who are...
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american businesses are starting to take advantange of newly relaxed restrictions - bringing more tourism dollars to cuba.the president says change is going to happen in <"although we still have significant differences around human rights and individual liberties inside of cuba, we felt that coming now would maximize our ability to prompt more change."> change.">earlier today... the president laid a wreath at the memorial of cuban's national hero - jose marti.tomorrow - mr. obama will attend a baseball game between the cuban national team and the tampa bay rays. an indiana sheriff's deputy is shot to death while serving a search warrant over the weekend. deputy carl koontz was only 27 years old.authorities say he was with another deputy when they knocked on the suspect's door early sunday morning. instead of answering the door - the suspect started firing his gun.deputy koontz was on the force for nearly three years.he was married and father to an eight month old son. coming up next at five.finding relief! relief!the new treatment for headaches can get, to stop the pain! your seven day fo
american businesses are starting to take advantange of newly relaxed restrictions - bringing more tourism dollars to cuba.the president says change is going to happen in change.">earlier today... the president laid a wreath at the memorial of cuban's national hero - jose marti.tomorrow - mr. obama will attend a baseball game between the cuban national team and the tampa bay rays. an indiana sheriff's deputy is shot to death while serving a search warrant over the weekend. deputy carl...
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this all unfolded around 10:30 it was outside of the american greetings construction site. the fire was started near the two tanks and one of them exploded. it caused windows to be blown out. right now investigators are still trying to pinpoint the exact cause. that's not calming the nerves of those who were here when it happened. our sarah buduson dug into the background of the construction company. but first, kristin volk describes how the situation unfolded. >> reporter: chris, i spoke to a guy who works here at crocker park. he was in a parking garage behind me. that garage was next to the explosion. he said it was complete insanity. it was as if he was in a movie and a bomb had just gone off. and others farther away described the same sort of scene. >> there was this huge explosion. >> it was very loud. very loud. caught on so many cameras today. >> it was a dangerous situation. >> reporter: a situation that sent 250 construction workers fleeing from this american greetings building. it caused parts of crocker park and near by health centers to close. >> we shut down for our patients and w
this all unfolded around 10:30 it was outside of the american greetings construction site. the fire was started near the two tanks and one of them exploded. it caused windows to be blown out. right now investigators are still trying to pinpoint the exact cause. that's not calming the nerves of those who were here when it happened. our sarah buduson dug into the background of the construction company. but first, kristin volk describes how the situation unfolded. >> reporter: chris, i spoke...
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outside of kentucky so let's not try to sugarcoat an act like this is just an african-american thing. when you start to have discussions like this on a public forum you need to pute them out there and it's not about what the democrats are doing for the african-american country. ask what the republicans are not doing for the african-american printer the latino committee or all minorities. if you want to use this as a hot formed into a 100%. to sugarcoat it. >> host: r. got your point. >> guest: i think karen has a chip on her shoulder and she doesn't like the fact that i'm producing factory facts. black americans represent 13% of the population, 72% of their babies are born out of wedlock. black men are killing each other at a rate in being killed by each other much higher than any other race. according to the justice department karen, blacks are six times as likely to commit homicide and seven times as likely to be homicide victims. the number one cause of death of young black men ages 15 to 34 is homicide. 93% of those deaths are due to. homicide so we have a pathology black americans that isdispro
outside of kentucky so let's not try to sugarcoat an act like this is just an african-american thing. when you start to have discussions like this on a public forum you need to pute them out there and it's not about what the democrats are doing for the african-american country. ask what the republicans are not doing for the african-american printer the latino committee or all minorities. if you want to use this as a hot formed into a 100%. to sugarcoat it. >> host: r. got your point....
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american states. when i first started school, we were still struggling to desegregate schools across the american south, but people organized. they protested. they debated these issues. they challenged government officials, and because of those protests and debates and because of popular mobilization i'm able to stand here today as an african american and as president of the united states. that is because of the freedoms that were afforded in the united states. that we were able to bring about change. i'm not saying this is easy. there is still enormous problems in our society. but democracy is the way that we solve them. that's how we got healthcare for more of our people. that's how we made enormous gains in women's rights, and gay rights. it's how we address the inequality that concentrates so much wealth. because people can organize. american democracy has given people the opportunity to pursue their dreams and enjoy a high standard of living. [ applause ] >> now there's still some tough fights. it isn't always pretty, the process of democracy. it's often frustrating. you can see that in the electi
american states. when i first started school, we were still struggling to desegregate schools across the american south, but people organized. they protested. they debated these issues. they challenged government officials, and because of those protests and debates and because of popular mobilization i'm able to stand here today as an african american and as president of the united states. that is because of the freedoms that were afforded in the united states. that we were able to bring about...
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i can speak for one of the 60 million americans, it is starting early >> i feel like it is two. as one of those things that you try to convince yourself, no way. not ready. thunderstorms in the forecast, that will stir up the pollen, too, mid midweek. even though it is cold, and we have had snow fall the first day of spring, mother nature is allowing us to warm up in the future. which is good news. i see a little bit of sunshine for you. ashtabula one of the lucky locations that have a little bit more son than everyone else. we had peaks or two here and there. but noticing here in cleveland, overcast skies, to put this into motion you may see a flake or to fly in. not much this far north it was farther south, especially. but, temperatures are still so cold. despite not actually having a cold front portion to home. 30 for your current temperature, northern winds at 8 miles per hour, your windchill at 27. sunday plans to better involve the jackets. wind chill temperatures all across northeast ohio, dipping into the 20s, in spots, and lower 30s. cleveland and elyria 29 in ashtabula
i can speak for one of the 60 million americans, it is starting early >> i feel like it is two. as one of those things that you try to convince yourself, no way. not ready. thunderstorms in the forecast, that will stir up the pollen, too, mid midweek. even though it is cold, and we have had snow fall the first day of spring, mother nature is allowing us to warm up in the future. which is good news. i see a little bit of sunshine for you. ashtabula one of the lucky locations that have a...
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the american muslim community started an educational campaign to stop muse limb youth from being radicalized. now, stay with abc7 news for continuing coverage of bros sell under under -- of brussels under attack. you can download the free app and enable the push alerts. >>> the bay area woman who was kidnapped in what whe -- what they call a hoax are be sued. they say there was emotional distress when they referred to her kidnapping as the "gone girl" case, a reference to a best selling book and movie about a woman who fakes her abduction. police later apologized after the fbi arrested a former attorney for kidnapping huskins from her home and holding her captive and repeatedly assaulting her. >>> police are looking for a cereal bank robber. surveillance cameras caught the bearded man in rio vista and fremont and dublin and lafayette. each time he passed a demand note and then taken off with an undisclosed amount of money. he got away twice in a black ford mustang. >> they got a good picture of him. >>> let's talk about the forecast. >> perfectly spring-like. sandhya patel has more. >> we wi
the american muslim community started an educational campaign to stop muse limb youth from being radicalized. now, stay with abc7 news for continuing coverage of bros sell under under -- of brussels under attack. you can download the free app and enable the push alerts. >>> the bay area woman who was kidnapped in what whe -- what they call a hoax are be sued. they say there was emotional distress when they referred to her kidnapping as the "gone girl" case, a reference to a...
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american heritage. and that's the problem. we don't have to target muslims, we need to get into our public schools and start being americans.ow what's interesting, my father who you know served in the military said he would meet young kids when he was in the service who would know more about american history than some of our kids do tad. and he taught in schools as well. part of it is we are seen as bragging when we learn about our history, having fed, clothed, loved, fought for more people on the face of the planet than any other nation. he said but that exceptionalism, we're almost punished for it pr wise. and if we could just bring that back along with the history, it would make a huge difference for the people who are here. >> i agree with that, i think it's important that we know our history and that we're not running from that. and we need to embrace what makes us americans. i get a lot of interaction from people that are always kind of like they get really sensitive. we've got to bring it all back and be proud of this is what makes us american, it's what makes us resilient, aspirational to many people across this wor
american heritage. and that's the problem. we don't have to target muslims, we need to get into our public schools and start being americans.ow what's interesting, my father who you know served in the military said he would meet young kids when he was in the service who would know more about american history than some of our kids do tad. and he taught in schools as well. part of it is we are seen as bragging when we learn about our history, having fed, clothed, loved, fought for more people on...
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time observer of the american political process and bill it is not a great night for american democracy. let's start with trump. how much responsibility does he deserve for the atmosphere that led to this. >> he sets the tone of the campaign when it comes to his campaign. the tone of that campaign was divisive, aggressive, nasty. you can't hold him responsible specifically for these protests, he didn't order them. but the fact is that he did set a divisive tone for this campaign and a lot of people are rethrig what hrethinking what hf he does become president. >> something about this is not a good idea, that i asked soror, if you are arguing that trump is intolerant, how can you be intolerant and not let him speak? >> very good question , there is likely to be a reaction. there is bound to be some sort of backlash and in the short term that could help donald trump. but in the long term i think conclusion that a lot of voters are going to reach certified and outside the republican party is very simple. trump i is trouble. >> can this not be self defeating for protesters? it does seem to be feeding re
time observer of the american political process and bill it is not a great night for american democracy. let's start with trump. how much responsibility does he deserve for the atmosphere that led to this. >> he sets the tone of the campaign when it comes to his campaign. the tone of that campaign was divisive, aggressive, nasty. you can't hold him responsible specifically for these protests, he didn't order them. but the fact is that he did set a divisive tone for this campaign and a lot...
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they will join me north american soccer league starting next february. >>> big changes to the socialmedia app instagram. now the photo sharing app is following in the steps of its parent company facebook by creating a way to support more video. what changes users can expect to see. we thank you for choosing ktvu for your news. we are always here on ktvu.com . enjoy the rest of your wednesday. >> today on "tmz" -- >> five months after lamar odom nearly died, he's back in a bar. >> he had three remy martins within less than an hour of being there. >> the kardashians and his family are worried. he says i could have a couple of drinks. >> the fact of the matter what happens when you drink, you start making bad judgment calls eventually. >> yeah, but pizza, not cocaine. >> britney spears in hawaii. this woman, her body is on point. >> she's back with like snake body. >> it's pretty close, snake body. >> what the hell is that? >> you just draw that snake. [laughter] dax, you're so weird! >> tim tebow was on fox news and they asked him if he would ever
they will join me north american soccer league starting next february. >>> big changes to the socialmedia app instagram. now the photo sharing app is following in the steps of its parent company facebook by creating a way to support more video. what changes users can expect to see. we thank you for choosing ktvu for your news. we are always here on ktvu.com . enjoy the rest of your wednesday. >> today on "tmz" -- >> five months after lamar odom nearly died, he's...