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and you look at the way republicans have effectively run against him as his care tour, this big city billionaire tromping on constitutional rights. it's been effective. >> that's all the time we have now. thank you so much. i know we're going to be together all week here in philadelphia, where it is hot, hot, hot. not just the concept, but the temperatures all week in the city of brotherly love for the dnc. on wednesday, specifically, president obama will sit down for an exclusive interview. we're going to be back after the break. you're watching msnbc.
and you look at the way republicans have effectively run against him as his care tour, this big city billionaire tromping on constitutional rights. it's been effective. >> that's all the time we have now. thank you so much. i know we're going to be together all week here in philadelphia, where it is hot, hot, hot. not just the concept, but the temperatures all week in the city of brotherly love for the dnc. on wednesday, specifically, president obama will sit down for an exclusive...
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big cities bracing for fears amid terror attacks. show where 3 million spectators are expected to show up. 500 members of the elite counter-terrorism squad descending on the city to keep new yorkers and terrorists safe. vapor wake dogs who are specifically trained to detect body warn ex lowsives on a moving target. they are patroled by air and see. >> metal barriers canine units and under cover cops will be out in full force at the nation's capital. they will watch the fireworks show at the national mall. police are scanning visitors and searching bags ahead of the if as iities there. they want to remind you if you see something, say something. >> feeling the heat on the campaign trail, donald trump now calling for charges against hillary clinton after she finally meets with the fbi. >> all of this as rumors swirl about vp picks that could come as soon as this week. kristin fisher joins us live in washington with the latest on that front. >> the clinton campaign has a history of releasing negative news or e-mail domes right before a b
big cities bracing for fears amid terror attacks. show where 3 million spectators are expected to show up. 500 members of the elite counter-terrorism squad descending on the city to keep new yorkers and terrorists safe. vapor wake dogs who are specifically trained to detect body warn ex lowsives on a moving target. they are patroled by air and see. >> metal barriers canine units and under cover cops will be out in full force at the nation's capital. they will watch the fireworks show at...
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it seems if big city police departments are making changes and the smaller ones aren't, we need fewerice departments. the smaller ones, where training is uneven, that's all, it's uneven, there's too many forces that you need bigger, more professionalized forces. >> i thought that was an interesting point to make because it's something y it doesn't mean less police. less individual departments which could help streamline things. >> i think they are all trying to figure out how to deal with these issues on these one-on-one bases. they have got the body cameras now. >> you have to have a higher baseline and the thing is that big departments have a high baseline. the idea that if you can't get a job as a police officer in a big city and yet you go right next door and you can get it? why is it? should there be two standards? should there be one standard? >> that's going to be an interesting take. chuck talking about how we can move forward from this and hopefully get closer to finding a solution. jam packed show coming at 10:30 a.m. you can see "meet the press" every sunday right after new
it seems if big city police departments are making changes and the smaller ones aren't, we need fewerice departments. the smaller ones, where training is uneven, that's all, it's uneven, there's too many forces that you need bigger, more professionalized forces. >> i thought that was an interesting point to make because it's something y it doesn't mean less police. less individual departments which could help streamline things. >> i think they are all trying to figure out how to...
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this is why you have to love civilization, big-city civilization. am afraid, of course, that there is a groundswell of real anger among people, even in berlin, who feel they could be protected more. ququite frankly, i don't understand how somebody with an axe can get on board a train in bavaria, or these big words by bavarian politicians and somebody can get on board with an axe? you couldn't in israel. i don't understand how someone could come to a music festival without being controlled. melinda: in that case he was turned away by an enhanced police presence, then made his way to a wine bar. he did not get into the music festival. alan: good. all the better. these are small things we can do, that we have to do. i don't understand, really, how in munich, again in bavaria, one person could start shooting in a mcdonald's and the police said it was three people with long guns, when anybody who watched the videos could see it was one person with a shotgun, with a pistol. these are things that should not happen. melinda: i want to come to the bavarian p
this is why you have to love civilization, big-city civilization. am afraid, of course, that there is a groundswell of real anger among people, even in berlin, who feel they could be protected more. ququite frankly, i don't understand how somebody with an axe can get on board a train in bavaria, or these big words by bavarian politicians and somebody can get on board with an axe? you couldn't in israel. i don't understand how someone could come to a music festival without being controlled....
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i thought this was one of the safest big cities. well, it's still a big city. hey. what do we got? uh, car's registered to a benjamin daniels. put it together with the parking stickers and the stack of graded papers, he was an english professor at hudson university. did you get his wallet? well, it's not here. wallet, watch... gone. weapon? no, no. canvassing the neighborhood. mli clocks time of death approximately 2330, so i'm guessing it was pretty deserted around here. they get his cell phone, too? no, that's the thing. we have his phone? we have both his phones. both his phones? there was one in the cup holder, and a burner in the glove box. an english teacher with two phones. so the question becomes... what's this english professor doing with two phones?
i thought this was one of the safest big cities. well, it's still a big city. hey. what do we got? uh, car's registered to a benjamin daniels. put it together with the parking stickers and the stack of graded papers, he was an english professor at hudson university. did you get his wallet? well, it's not here. wallet, watch... gone. weapon? no, no. canvassing the neighborhood. mli clocks time of death approximately 2330, so i'm guessing it was pretty deserted around here. they get his cell...
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officials did not expect the ban to make the city's notorious air problems any worse. >> i hear other bighinese cities have the same problem. how are they dealing with the issue? >> they began tighten regulations in march. guangzhou is considering a law that would ban electric bikes city wide. fines of about $7,000 may be enforced for violations but there are economic concerns. china's slowing economy might be affected by uncertainties in the global market. a big crackdown on electric bikes may dampen the mass consumption. delivery companies and couriers rely on them more and more. one expert says authorities need to find a way to minimize the economic impact. >> translator: the current stopgap measures won't solve the problems long term. private and commercial bikes need to be regulated separately. delivery e-bikes should be licensed. >> he points out that many people tend to ignore the traffic rules. he says manufacturers need to develop a simple bike. with speed limiters, for example. he says that would be good for road safety and economic growth. >> and that was daisuke azuma in beiji
officials did not expect the ban to make the city's notorious air problems any worse. >> i hear other bighinese cities have the same problem. how are they dealing with the issue? >> they began tighten regulations in march. guangzhou is considering a law that would ban electric bikes city wide. fines of about $7,000 may be enforced for violations but there are economic concerns. china's slowing economy might be affected by uncertainties in the global market. a big crackdown on...
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slums a bill to clear the in the big city and to help direct low-rent housing. that bill passed the senate four years ago and died in the house. that bill was reintroduced in the 80th congress as a half elinor wagner bill. the name was slightly changed, but it was practically the same bill and it passed the senate. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill and it was finally forced out of committee and then the rules committee took charge and it is still in the rules committee. desperate pleas from philadelphia in the convention that met their, three weeks ago, could not get that housing bill passed. they passed the bill which is not worth the paper it is written on. we needed moderate legislation to promote major -- labor-management harmony, but congress instead pass that which hastax disrupted labor-management relations and will cause strife and bitterness for years to come if it is not repealed in the democratic party warms at is -- as it is thought to be revealed -- repealed. i try to strengthe
slums a bill to clear the in the big city and to help direct low-rent housing. that bill passed the senate four years ago and died in the house. that bill was reintroduced in the 80th congress as a half elinor wagner bill. the name was slightly changed, but it was practically the same bill and it passed the senate. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill and it was finally forced out of committee and then the rules committee...
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never in american history has a big city on of been so favorable as has been here in the past few years. should be proud of the new public image of our city. this new imagesh its high o live up to standards, by all of the means power. our > the mature resolution is not the work of one man. it's the cumulative effect of many forts of a great people over an extended period of time, each one building on before. of the ones in definition and form, it as a total erge image, encompassing all of the thus far and outlining the projectings which lie ahead. members of the planning commission staff who worked on the plans present it for you. crosstown expressway forms one side of the inner expressway precisely designing the southern boundary of the original plan. roadway directly connects underground street syst system, a parking garage, a automobiles or which do not complete the surface streets. automobile as an its ed guest and cater to needs. the delaware expressway has been guidance of r the david m. smallwood, in relation architectal requirements of the historic area. tconnects ety hill where
never in american history has a big city on of been so favorable as has been here in the past few years. should be proud of the new public image of our city. this new imagesh its high o live up to standards, by all of the means power. our > the mature resolution is not the work of one man. it's the cumulative effect of many forts of a great people over an extended period of time, each one building on before. of the ones in definition and form, it as a total erge image, encompassing all of...
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. >>> for less than the cost of a home in most big cities you can buy a town in colorado. the ad says cabin creek is an easy commute to denver. google maps doesn't find the town at all. maybe that's because it doesn't have any residents at the moment. it does, though, have a small house, an eight room motel and an rv spark as well as a cacafe. the asking price, $350,000? >> it's a fixer upper? >> the town is right en route 36. not that close to i 70. >> the current owner does say that they've upgraded some of the infrastructure, admitting it does need some more work. >> we see some images of the previous residents kind of hanging out. >> the owner says he wants to do some traveling. >> sounds like a deal. >> just under five acres. no worry about neighbors making noise or bothering you. >> win the mega millions, you can own that town and then some. >> coming up, stepping into what's becoming the nation's hottest fashion trend from the office to the gym. this morning we're getting to the bottom of it as we check out how to find the best low cost running shoes. >> first it's
. >>> for less than the cost of a home in most big cities you can buy a town in colorado. the ad says cabin creek is an easy commute to denver. google maps doesn't find the town at all. maybe that's because it doesn't have any residents at the moment. it does, though, have a small house, an eight room motel and an rv spark as well as a cacafe. the asking price, $350,000? >> it's a fixer upper? >> the town is right en route 36. not that close to i 70. >> the current...
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jessica sat down with two big city mayors to talk about the battle to keep ameris cities growing. >> thanks fernando, that's right. i'm in indianapolis with two mayors with pretty high profile roles here. stephanie rawlings blake the , mayor of baltimore, and mayor cornett of oklahoma city. thank you all so much for sitting down with us. >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> so stephanie rawlings-blake you are the outgoing president for the us conference of mayors. mayor cornett you are the incoming chair. any advice as he takes over the reins? >> how much time do you have? mayor cornett: i'm sure she could give me plenty. mayor rawlings-blake: i could say that i'm thrilled to pass the gavel to mayor cornett. it's an exciting time to be a mayor in this country and it's certainly exciting to be at the conference of mayors at this national election where we have a chance to actually set the national agenda, the be a part of setting the agenda for the next four years. >> what are your priorities in your role for this next year? mayor cornett: well when you list priorities it kind of implies tha
jessica sat down with two big city mayors to talk about the battle to keep ameris cities growing. >> thanks fernando, that's right. i'm in indianapolis with two mayors with pretty high profile roles here. stephanie rawlings blake the , mayor of baltimore, and mayor cornett of oklahoma city. thank you all so much for sitting down with us. >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> so stephanie rawlings-blake you are the outgoing president for the us conference of mayors. mayor cornett...
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big deal. >> how much do you feel like this has changed your city? >> we have been through a lot. recently we had a guy mentally ill, armored car and came out and attacked the police headquarters. these things happen. the last big story where you had this much national and international media is the space shuttle, that i can remember. a lot of people are likening it to kennedy when he was shot and killed here, because this is a very, very dark day in dallas, and as you can see the flaggings are flying right now at half staff, and -- >> james rose from fox 4 for the metroplex, thank you. >> thank you. >> all the best to you and yours. one demonstrator told "the new york times" newspaper after the attack, the officers who were killed were probably walking with us to keep us safe. i'm disgusted, that person said. five officers killed seven others, two civilians hurt, including one mother who tried to shield her son from the rapid fire. rich edson is outside baylor medical center in dallas where they're treating some of the wounded. rich? >> reporter: we have been speaking with staff h
big deal. >> how much do you feel like this has changed your city? >> we have been through a lot. recently we had a guy mentally ill, armored car and came out and attacked the police headquarters. these things happen. the last big story where you had this much national and international media is the space shuttle, that i can remember. a lot of people are likening it to kennedy when he was shot and killed here, because this is a very, very dark day in dallas, and as you can see the...
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slums a bill to clear the in the big cities, and to help .irect the low-rent housing that bill, as i, passed the senate four years ago, but died in the house. that bill was reintroduced in the80th congress as taft-elinor-wagner bill. the with name was finally changed, but it passed the senate. there was -- it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the committee sat on that bill. it was finally forced out of the committee, then the rules committee took charge, and it still is in the rules committee. but desperate pleas from philadelphia in the convention that met here three weeks ago could not get that housing bill passed. they passed a bill they called a housing bill, but did not -- was not worth the paper it is written on. [applause] harry truman: the labor, we need moderate legislation to promote labor harmony, but congress instead pass to that so-called taft-hartley act, which is disruptive labor-management and will cause strife and bitterness for years to come if it is not rebuild as it ought to be repealed. [applause] i tried ton: strengthen the labor department. un
slums a bill to clear the in the big cities, and to help .irect the low-rent housing that bill, as i, passed the senate four years ago, but died in the house. that bill was reintroduced in the80th congress as taft-elinor-wagner bill. the with name was finally changed, but it passed the senate. there was -- it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the committee sat on that bill. it was finally forced out of the committee, then the rules committee took charge, and it still is in the...
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new york city, la, miami, dallas and seattle are among the big cities where people can't send a text. >> if we're waiting for police departments to spend the money to do this they don't have the money. they're contrained about this. >> reporter: in loudon county virginia text messaging began in march. they get several text messages each week. >> we see and we click on this, screen pops up. >> reporter: along with the message the call is gps coordinates. it's plotted the exact location of longitude and latitude and you can send help. whether it's a fire medical emergency robbery or armed suspect. dealing with a caller over text message can take much longer. 90 seconds longer. dispatchers say text messages don't convey the urgency or emotion they can pick up from caller. >> if they control their emotions we're going to deliver a baby. you need to get everybody in the house. you can't do that on the text message. it's definitely the human interaction is what's missing with the text. >> reporter: the message from 911 centers that are text enabled call if you can, text if you can't. >> tha
new york city, la, miami, dallas and seattle are among the big cities where people can't send a text. >> if we're waiting for police departments to spend the money to do this they don't have the money. they're contrained about this. >> reporter: in loudon county virginia text messaging began in march. they get several text messages each week. >> we see and we click on this, screen pops up. >> reporter: along with the message the call is gps coordinates. it's plotted the...
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thank you, john. >> we hear a lot about the problems in big cities. our son, derek owens, joined the cleveland police force to be part of the solution. his wife worked mornings, so he was the one who combed his daughter's hair. his friends joked and said he made it harder for the other dads, because he did such a good job. after derek was killed, we heard from so many people about his positive influence. one woman said that when she was a troubled teenager, derek saw in her what she couldn't see in herself. and because of him, she's a better mother. thank you. this -- this was just one of the many stories we heard. derek has left a legacy of service, integrity, and love. and we, we never want the sacrifice of derek and all of the other fallen officers to ever be forgotten. thank you. >> my husband and best friend joined the chicago police to help people. once he got a call about a boy who had stolen a belt. the boy only had a rope to keep his pants up. thor negotiated and the charges were dropped. he also paid for the belt. he did not want that boy to
thank you, john. >> we hear a lot about the problems in big cities. our son, derek owens, joined the cleveland police force to be part of the solution. his wife worked mornings, so he was the one who combed his daughter's hair. his friends joked and said he made it harder for the other dads, because he did such a good job. after derek was killed, we heard from so many people about his positive influence. one woman said that when she was a troubled teenager, derek saw in her what she...
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thank you, john. >> we hear a lot about the problems in big cities. derek owens joined the cleveland police force to be part of the solution. his wife worked mornings, so he was the one who combed his daughter's hair. his friends joked and said he made it harder for the other dads because he did such a good job. after derek was killed we heard from so many people about his positive influence. one woman said that when she was a troubled teenager, derek saw in her what she couldn't see in herself, and because of him she's a better mother. thank you. this was just one of the many stories we heard. derek has left a legacy of service, integrity and love, and we -- we never want the sacrifice of derek and all of the other fallen officers to ever be forgotten. thank you. >> my husband and best friend, sodderberg joined the chicago police to help people. once he'd gotten a call about a boy who had stolen a belt. the boy only had a rope to keep his pants up. thor negotiated and the charges were dropped. he also paid for the belt. >> he did not want that boy to
thank you, john. >> we hear a lot about the problems in big cities. derek owens joined the cleveland police force to be part of the solution. his wife worked mornings, so he was the one who combed his daughter's hair. his friends joked and said he made it harder for the other dads because he did such a good job. after derek was killed we heard from so many people about his positive influence. one woman said that when she was a troubled teenager, derek saw in her what she couldn't see in...
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he ran a big city, and i think ran it well. >> he ran it well. hahn thinks he is missing the knew yawns, but why -- nuance, but why is that controversial? why write an article about how ridiculous guiliani is if he is giving his opinion on fighting crime. >> bill said the same thing chris is saying. black lives matter for a lot of people is not about racism. it is about perception and the way they feel they are perceived. the whole hash tag sprung from the idea that black lives don't matter and it was a way of negating that. unfortunately it has turned into a group of people, a collective, shouting anyone down that disagrees with that. when you are martin o'malley or bernie sanders and you say all lives matter which is ultimately where we are supposed to go as human beings, isn't it? isn't that the point of ending racism so there is true equality? if there is true equality, then yes, all lives matter. we are equal under the law. we should be equal if we get to a place of true saville tee where we can talk about things without looking at each othe
he ran a big city, and i think ran it well. >> he ran it well. hahn thinks he is missing the knew yawns, but why -- nuance, but why is that controversial? why write an article about how ridiculous guiliani is if he is giving his opinion on fighting crime. >> bill said the same thing chris is saying. black lives matter for a lot of people is not about racism. it is about perception and the way they feel they are perceived. the whole hash tag sprung from the idea that black lives...
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so big cities like l.a. and new york are just not going to be wallet friendly at all. >> if you decide to take a staycation, what are some of the stips are good to take advantage of time off? >> absolutely. just because it's a staycation and it could be very laid back doesn't mean it has to be and is certainly does not mean you should weng it. that's actually going to cost you more money on expensive last-ment tickets and you'll probably have to be dealing with cranky ma'amly members. you can usually find an amusement park ticket from 40% to 70% off. don't be trying to cram too much into one day. that makes it feel even more like work. >> speaking of work, also don't check your e-mail and doesn't check your smartphone, right sp. >> mean sure you're leaving your away message and get a service to come and clean up so you're not doing house chores, too. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> of course. >> up next, a look at the news for a week ahead. and fitness can come with a price but at one gym, if you don't lose
so big cities like l.a. and new york are just not going to be wallet friendly at all. >> if you decide to take a staycation, what are some of the stips are good to take advantage of time off? >> absolutely. just because it's a staycation and it could be very laid back doesn't mean it has to be and is certainly does not mean you should weng it. that's actually going to cost you more money on expensive last-ment tickets and you'll probably have to be dealing with cranky ma'amly...
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the number one job is for big city america to work. >> i think that it is wrong. he is one of the best. the group filed their recall last month. if approved, protesters will have 160 days in order to gather 40,000 signatures. >> and now after more than 12 hours of ruptured gas line in san jose that has been repaired. authorities say that the crew is doing routine maintenance when that steel line was ruptured. crews needed to dig the hole by hand to access that line. finally capped around 3:20 this morning. no customers were ever without service. >>> well the advertised dollar remains right on track. remember yesterday that we would have triple digits to talk about. and today down to 93. down to 81 as you can see the cool down with a look at some of those highs from this afternoon. and that it is not warming up too much. the lower 80s, the highs from this afternoon. here you can see the fog up to the north and the south. close to monterrey winds, to help transport that back. more clouds to the coast first thing tomorrow morning. and san francisco has cooled off to
the number one job is for big city america to work. >> i think that it is wrong. he is one of the best. the group filed their recall last month. if approved, protesters will have 160 days in order to gather 40,000 signatures. >> and now after more than 12 hours of ruptured gas line in san jose that has been repaired. authorities say that the crew is doing routine maintenance when that steel line was ruptured. crews needed to dig the hole by hand to access that line. finally capped...
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nice is not a big city and does not attract that much attention. anywhere can be a target. amy: witnesses described bodies strewn for as long as a mile down a seaside promenade where people had gathered to watch fireworks. no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but the french government has described it as an act of terrorism. it is the second major attack in france since november, when the so-called islamic state of iraq and syria took credit for killing 130 people in paris. french police have identified by special the attacker as a 31-year-old tunisian-born french citizen named mohamed lahouaiej bouhlel. france has been under a state of emergency since november. only hours before the attack, french president francois holland had said that state of emergency would be lifted by the end of next week. but early this morning, hollande said he is calling up reserve police and military forces and that the state of emergency would be extended for another three months. in washington, d.c., u.s. lawmakers have said 28 classified pages from the congressional report on t
nice is not a big city and does not attract that much attention. anywhere can be a target. amy: witnesses described bodies strewn for as long as a mile down a seaside promenade where people had gathered to watch fireworks. no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but the french government has described it as an act of terrorism. it is the second major attack in france since november, when the so-called islamic state of iraq and syria took credit for killing 130 people in paris....
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we're not going to allow the massive killings that we've seen in the streets in major big cities, andjor cities, top 50 markets, there has been a large influence or large, i should say, increase in serious crimes, murders. there have been in big cities. >> that's not true, ben. >> in dallas, there has been. >> in the 50 markets where you have people that are looking. my moment of memphis, tennessee, 130-plus murders already this year, the highest in 17 years. 17 years. >> but here's the thing. he talked about washington, d.c., for example. my husband works in these communities in washington d.c., and he said, that's just wrong. if he talks about just in one year, then sure, you can extrapolate that and say, okay, there was a spike. that's president obama's fault. well, guess what? from the year that he talked about was a low -- was a record low. so, does president obama get credit for that record low in crime? >> we're going to leave that there. that's a discussion, i think, really resonated. interesting how you were looking at this in the polling. also donald trump last night tore ap
we're not going to allow the massive killings that we've seen in the streets in major big cities, andjor cities, top 50 markets, there has been a large influence or large, i should say, increase in serious crimes, murders. there have been in big cities. >> that's not true, ben. >> in dallas, there has been. >> in the 50 markets where you have people that are looking. my moment of memphis, tennessee, 130-plus murders already this year, the highest in 17 years. 17 years....
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the big city mayor, a democrat, was extremely frustrated with washington.ed with the senators and congress members who went on tv who said we need to come together. we need to fix things. these are police departments and mayors. these are local officials that get no help from washington, d.c. they get unfunded mandates and they have to be on the frontlines to protect our communities. you have all of the folks in washington, democrats or republicans, dictating what needs to be done. not giving the money or resources. frankly, not giving the support. >> panel, thank you very much for all of your insights. thanks for your patience with us this morning. we will tell you all watching "new day" willing live at 5:00 a.m. eastern all week for the republican national convention here in cleveland. keep it tuned here. also, there is breaking news to tell you about in turkey. there is a security scare after the failed military coup over the weekend. let's get to cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson in ankara. nic. >> reporter: alisyn, in the last few minut
the big city mayor, a democrat, was extremely frustrated with washington.ed with the senators and congress members who went on tv who said we need to come together. we need to fix things. these are police departments and mayors. these are local officials that get no help from washington, d.c. they get unfunded mandates and they have to be on the frontlines to protect our communities. you have all of the folks in washington, democrats or republicans, dictating what needs to be done. not giving...
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we have been dealing with them for the better part of 18 months , as many big cities have. they will come as no surprise to us. >> what is the city doing differently from 2000? >> you move forward. i think you have to be progressive. you learn from some of the things you did before. in many cases, we will be a lot more patient and tolerant of demonstrators. some of the planning did not change that significantly, but the world changed. after 9/11, everything changed in terms of large events. much of it is centered around that, whether it be our made in america, welcome in america, papal visit we had here. we have large scale investment philadelphia, tremendous coordination goes into that. it's not just belief. it's not just fire. folks across the room, the list goes on and on and on. we are protecting the city both from land, air, as you may have seen. >> are you concerned about the potential for a lone wolf? commissioner ross: well, this is something you just don't know. it's hard to plan for the unknown. just when you thought you were beyond that craziness and chaos, you ge
we have been dealing with them for the better part of 18 months , as many big cities have. they will come as no surprise to us. >> what is the city doing differently from 2000? >> you move forward. i think you have to be progressive. you learn from some of the things you did before. in many cases, we will be a lot more patient and tolerant of demonstrators. some of the planning did not change that significantly, but the world changed. after 9/11, everything changed in terms of large...
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he was ostracized and so he had to go in to the big city to make a career for himself but it is very difficult because he has jie gantism that makes his arm 44 pounds. and as you can see his hand and his arm do not look like everyone else's. he was born different. this is part of a video called "born different." he says that he can walk for ten minutes but because it's so heavy he then has to rest for ten minutes and then his shoulders get sore. >> right. and the back pain and the fact that you're being pulled off balance the whole time. >> this is a genetic disorder that he has. when he was born he had one finger that was very, very large. but now, his whole arm is just evidence of this disorder. >> is there anything he can do about it? >> he can get medical treatment but he has to pay for it and there needs to be somebody who is able to do it. you do see him visiting a doctor and a doctor talks about what needs to be done. [ inaudible ] >> we've seen situations like this have gone viral and there are doctors around the world who like to donate their time and skills and let's hope s
he was ostracized and so he had to go in to the big city to make a career for himself but it is very difficult because he has jie gantism that makes his arm 44 pounds. and as you can see his hand and his arm do not look like everyone else's. he was born different. this is part of a video called "born different." he says that he can walk for ten minutes but because it's so heavy he then has to rest for ten minutes and then his shoulders get sore. >> right. and the back pain and...
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. >> it was your big city. >> seth: it was my big city.out you that i did not know to be true. >> uh oh. >> seth: you sometimes find -- you're a little unsettled by dogs. >> i will say this. i feel like dogs are unsettled by me. >> seth: okay. >> i'll put the onus on me. because i did not grow up with pets. i don't have pets now. and i feel like when i see animals they can tell that i'm awkward around them. sometimes like, a cute puppy on the street and everyone's gathered around. i'm like, that's right. the puppy is cute. and i'll do like, hello little one. [ laughter ] and i don't know how to -- i'll be like i, now bounce. i don't know how to be around them. i'm terrified. i hope that isn't the case for the baby. >> seth: yeah. >> i'm also awkward around other people's babies but you have a dog. >> seth: i have a dog, and you and i, we live in the same building in new york city. we see each other on elevators. i've been on the elevator with you and frisbee. there's frisbee. >> that's frisbee. >> seth: but let me just tell you. that's the
. >> it was your big city. >> seth: it was my big city.out you that i did not know to be true. >> uh oh. >> seth: you sometimes find -- you're a little unsettled by dogs. >> i will say this. i feel like dogs are unsettled by me. >> seth: okay. >> i'll put the onus on me. because i did not grow up with pets. i don't have pets now. and i feel like when i see animals they can tell that i'm awkward around them. sometimes like, a cute puppy on the street and...
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there's word of a big show of force in the nation's biggest cities. >>> history and controversy as the pentagon lifts the ban on transgender service members serving openly. >>> "serial" new trial. the man at the center of a murder mystery, the subject of a podcast station heard by tens of millions getting another chance to prove his innocence. >>> and toxic emergency. big trouble in the water tonight at some of the most popular beaches in america. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. we start with an urgent warning. government safety regulators have taken the rare step of urging owners of some 300,000 cars to stop driving them immediately because of a high risk of potentially deadly air bag ruptures. the cars, hondas and acuras, are part of a broad recall of defective air bags affecting millions of makes and models linked to numerous deaths and injuries. the government tonight telling drivers of specific models to park them until they're repaired. nbc's miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: the defective air b
there's word of a big show of force in the nation's biggest cities. >>> history and controversy as the pentagon lifts the ban on transgender service members serving openly. >>> "serial" new trial. the man at the center of a murder mystery, the subject of a podcast station heard by tens of millions getting another chance to prove his innocence. >>> and toxic emergency. big trouble in the water tonight at some of the most popular beaches in america....
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juliette, in terms of law enforcement in the united states, we have certainly seen in big cities, big city police forces being very adaptive to international terror events, particularly the new york police, washington, d.c. police, lapd. we have seen what they call hercules teams in new york show up at key points, a heavy show of force, the idea they would be able to respond much more quickly than previously with very serious fire power in the event of a mumbai style attack or some other sort of terror attack. how much has that filtered down to other law enforcement in cities that aren't quite as large? >> so i always, from the homeland security perspective, new york is an island as a state and a state unto itself. no state or city has the resources or for that matter, is as significantly at risk as new york. so new york in some ways has this down pat. something like this happens in the united states, they have nypd stationed abroad, they know how to rachet up or surge resources in a very sort of orchestrated manner. it's part of why andrew cuomo, the governor came out with also essen
juliette, in terms of law enforcement in the united states, we have certainly seen in big cities, big city police forces being very adaptive to international terror events, particularly the new york police, washington, d.c. police, lapd. we have seen what they call hercules teams in new york show up at key points, a heavy show of force, the idea they would be able to respond much more quickly than previously with very serious fire power in the event of a mumbai style attack or some other sort...
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. >> this whole thing about he was a big city -- not a big city mayor, but he was a mayor, a governoreer as a lawyer is really interesting. the guy was doing like just in the trenches civil rights work, suing people for red lining for years, with a harvard law degree. which, to me, they've been talking to that on his resume, but that says something about the kind of person he is. >> that's the kind of thing they'll probably roll out more this week but definitely as you get further towards november to try to assuage some of these concerns of people because they look at him like he's sort of a moderate, like one of the last white democrats from the south. that causes people, i think, a little bit of concern. they're going to be like, no, no, new york he's no, he's not democrat. he is a progressive in some parts of his career at least. >> he's at the front lines of what america is going to look like in 10, 15 years. if you remember if was the latino and asian vote that basically made virginia blue. he knows how to speak to these progressive movements that also brings in new communities.
. >> this whole thing about he was a big city -- not a big city mayor, but he was a mayor, a governoreer as a lawyer is really interesting. the guy was doing like just in the trenches civil rights work, suing people for red lining for years, with a harvard law degree. which, to me, they've been talking to that on his resume, but that says something about the kind of person he is. >> that's the kind of thing they'll probably roll out more this week but definitely as you get further...
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city thunder. he is expected to sign a two- year, $54 million contract. >> definitely a big get for the warriors. rts right now working to make sure the city's fantastic fireworks celebration goes off to with -- goes off without a hitch. the countdown is on and crowds are getting ready for the big show. two barges, one near aquatic park and one near pier 39 are loaded with thousands of shells for the extravaganza, the fireworks set to date to start at 930. >>> the fireworks show and many more across the bay area, it will also mark the end of one of the busiest travel weekends out on the road. here in california a loan -- aaa predicted 5 million people would hit the road, the most since 2002. ktvu's jesse gary shows us what the c.h.p. is doing try to make sure the trip home is a safe one. >> even with modern conveniences, of lyft, uber, redcap, everyday taxi, we still have people out there drinking and driving and causing accidents. >> officer ryan five field start his patrol on northbound 101 in santa clara and almost immediately spots a traffic violation. >> up to 90 miles an hour. >> reporter: t
city thunder. he is expected to sign a two- year, $54 million contract. >> definitely a big get for the warriors. rts right now working to make sure the city's fantastic fireworks celebration goes off to with -- goes off without a hitch. the countdown is on and crowds are getting ready for the big show. two barges, one near aquatic park and one near pier 39 are loaded with thousands of shells for the extravaganza, the fireworks set to date to start at 930. >>> the fireworks show...
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highest in the nation among big cities.ealth officials here say they'd be thrilled if higher prices convinced smokers to kick the habit. >> smoking is the number one killer in philadelphia today killing more than 2,000 people per year he so this is the perfect opportunity for smokers to quit. an awful lot of smokers do want to quit. no one would be happier than me if everyone quit smoking right now that's the best thing we could do for our help. >> commissioner farley notes young people are particularly sensitive to higher prices. he hopes this latest tax hike will convince them to stop before they ever start. lucy? >> all right, thank you very much, bruce. >>> it's getting a little easier to get help in one local community but it will let you contact police without even calling them. >> an explosive game of pokemon go but not in a good way. what someone just hurled at someone playing the hottest game in the country. sean? >>> the british open kicked off today and phil mickleson is feeling like he's 30 again. breaking recor
highest in the nation among big cities.ealth officials here say they'd be thrilled if higher prices convinced smokers to kick the habit. >> smoking is the number one killer in philadelphia today killing more than 2,000 people per year he so this is the perfect opportunity for smokers to quit. an awful lot of smokers do want to quit. no one would be happier than me if everyone quit smoking right now that's the best thing we could do for our help. >> commissioner farley notes young...
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it's not a luxury, it's a utility. >> sreenivasan: increasingly in the u.s., city governments are turning to big data and technology to improve performance and planning. in another part of massachusetts, the city of cambridge is now deploying robots underground to better understand public health. this report is also part of our" urban ideas" series looking at innovations in the ways cities are solving problems. the newshour's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: the most unpleasant job in all of cambridge, massachusetts, boston next door neighbor, may well belong to a robot named luigi. these researchers from the massachusetts institute of technology lower luigi into the city's sewer system to collect samples of human wastewater. more than two-feet long this robot is on the cutting edge of data collection and public health research. he was created by m.i.t.'s senseable city lab, which innovates new approaches to study urban environments. >> it's a great way to get behavioral data that would be very difficult to get on a person-by-person basis. >> reporter: m.i.t. biological engineering prof
it's not a luxury, it's a utility. >> sreenivasan: increasingly in the u.s., city governments are turning to big data and technology to improve performance and planning. in another part of massachusetts, the city of cambridge is now deploying robots underground to better understand public health. this report is also part of our" urban ideas" series looking at innovations in the ways cities are solving problems. the newshour's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: the...
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low 80s north and west, upper 80s for the warmest inland spots around the big city philadelphia and wilmingtons near the shore tonight, you can even open up the windows, suburbs, into the 50's by the time you wake up tomorrow morning. that will feel good. around the sit at this will be mid and upper 60s, not bad, low humidity, look at the highs tomorrow, even few degrees cooler. below average. mid 80s around philadelphia, lower 80s up toward the lehigh valley, and down toward the shore points reason for the cooler air, dip in the jet stream, that's short lived, kicks out of here by friday into the weekends, then we will be seeing the hazy hot humid conditions returning heat indexes over 100 degrees factor in the humidity. today noticeably humid, 88 degrees around philadelphia, cooler in the suburbs, comfortable tonight, mostly clear, 60 for the the city 50's out in the suburbs, check out the extended forecast, nice stretch of some 80s tomorrow, below average, high of 85. low humidity, back to 89 thursday. still comfortable side, hot, humid, up to 94 degrees, then pushing the upper nine 90s, mo
low 80s north and west, upper 80s for the warmest inland spots around the big city philadelphia and wilmingtons near the shore tonight, you can even open up the windows, suburbs, into the 50's by the time you wake up tomorrow morning. that will feel good. around the sit at this will be mid and upper 60s, not bad, low humidity, look at the highs tomorrow, even few degrees cooler. below average. mid 80s around philadelphia, lower 80s up toward the lehigh valley, and down toward the shore points...
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like all big cities, we have soft targets, too. big events that draw large crowds who like to walk. diane in d.c. with her boy scout troop for four days from pennsylvania. >> you have to be aware. that's what we teach the kids. >> we need to recent history around learn fast. -- around learn fast. >> it depends on us all reporting suspicious activity. scott: not only are the nationals increasing security. but i'm told all the metro lines coming to the game or going home you will see more security up on the platforms to the metro lines which is a little unusual. live at nats park, scott taylor, abc7 news. maureen: thank you. tonight we are learning more about the two americans confirm dead in france. they were sean copeland and his 11-year-old son brodie. they were from austin, texas. today those who knew the young boy called him a joy. >> i told him on the last day of school when you get your academy award i hope you remember this. >> a kid that you knew would grow up to be famous. ext maureen: we will continue to monitor the new developments from france in the coming hours as well a
like all big cities, we have soft targets, too. big events that draw large crowds who like to walk. diane in d.c. with her boy scout troop for four days from pennsylvania. >> you have to be aware. that's what we teach the kids. >> we need to recent history around learn fast. -- around learn fast. >> it depends on us all reporting suspicious activity. scott: not only are the nationals increasing security. but i'm told all the metro lines coming to the game or going home you...
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he is sfeshlly in the big cities because aaa estimates 43 million americans will travel this weekend, that's a record number. a lot will be going into the bigger cities where you're seeing that stepped up presence. fred? >> and have authorities in this country said anything about credible threats? >> reporter: so, no, you hear police chiefs and officials saying they aren't reacting to anything specific, no credible threats but in the last week we've seen two terror attacks abroad and last three months we've seen two terror attacks at aer airports abroad and all three were soft targets, two in airports. that nonsecure area going back to soft targets, that's what officials are focused on this weekend and again, people see that and they are reminded that maybe the climate is a little different than it was a year ago or five years ago. but it's that additional presence keeping them safe and that's why experts are saying, see that, continue to be aware but also go out and enjoy yourself this weekend. fred? >> sara ganim in new york. >>> the fbi interview of hillary clinton over the use of
he is sfeshlly in the big cities because aaa estimates 43 million americans will travel this weekend, that's a record number. a lot will be going into the bigger cities where you're seeing that stepped up presence. fred? >> and have authorities in this country said anything about credible threats? >> reporter: so, no, you hear police chiefs and officials saying they aren't reacting to anything specific, no credible threats but in the last week we've seen two terror attacks abroad...
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the liberals in the big city, the minorities in the big city to role roll up the score. that breaks the heart of the republicans in pennsylvania. philly can win the battle. and it's up to obama to deliver. >> mr. pennsylvania. mr. hardball, thank you very much. and of course we'll all be watching hardball tonight. tune in every night in fact on msnbc monday through friday for hardball at 7:00. >>> and up next, the man who asked loretta lynch all those questions today. jonathan capehart joining me right here on msnbc. (vo) stank face. a universal expression of disgust, often caused by inadequate cat litter. if you or your a loved one suffers from stank face, the cure is tidy cats. it's new and improved with guaranteed tidylock protection that locks away odors. so you don't have to face one more stank face. tidy cats. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no p
the liberals in the big city, the minorities in the big city to role roll up the score. that breaks the heart of the republicans in pennsylvania. philly can win the battle. and it's up to obama to deliver. >> mr. pennsylvania. mr. hardball, thank you very much. and of course we'll all be watching hardball tonight. tune in every night in fact on msnbc monday through friday for hardball at 7:00. >>> and up next, the man who asked loretta lynch all those questions today. jonathan...
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they say the locals lack the management skills and allowed the companies from big cities to take the initiative in promoting tourism and that's why much of the traditional culture was lost. the sisters are now eagerly starting management. they want to open a guest house in several years. they plan to buy and renovate a traditional nanchi house so visitors can enjoy the culture of the ethnic group. >> translator: it feels like the nachi culture is disappearing. i can't let this continue. i'm desperate to keep it alive. ♪ >> reporter: the people of the nanchi rejoice when the old town was granted world heritage status. today they're struggling to reach a balance of promoting tourism and preserving their culture. daisuke azuma, nhk world guangxi. >>> the rio de janeiro olympic games are just a week away, but it remains unclear which russian athletes will be allowed to compete following a report on systemic doping. about 70 russians have touched down in rio. russian residents of brazil came to the airport to give the team a warm welcome. they also held up a sign saying the russians would
they say the locals lack the management skills and allowed the companies from big cities to take the initiative in promoting tourism and that's why much of the traditional culture was lost. the sisters are now eagerly starting management. they want to open a guest house in several years. they plan to buy and renovate a traditional nanchi house so visitors can enjoy the culture of the ethnic group. >> translator: it feels like the nachi culture is disappearing. i can't let this continue....
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demonstrators marching in big cities, filling philadelphia's downtown streets. chanting undeterred by rain in chicago, and determined to make a difference in dallas. >> at the end of the day, as the people have to be fed up and say enough is enough. enough is enough! >> reporter: landing in poland tonight for a nato summit, president obama said the criminal justice system has biases that must be rooted out. hoping to give direction to the anger on american streets. >> this is not just a black issue, not hispanic issue. this is an american issue that we should all care about. echoing in baton rouge, where the governor led a player service for alton sterling. >> we need to unify, and come together. >> reporter: the justice department has agreed to investigate sterling's killing at the hands of two police officers tuesday. >> they killed my boyfriend. >> reporter: but they plan to monitor minnesota's state level investigation. the killing of philandro castile, the aftermath streamed on facebook live. in a news conference this evening, the state's governor asking an
demonstrators marching in big cities, filling philadelphia's downtown streets. chanting undeterred by rain in chicago, and determined to make a difference in dallas. >> at the end of the day, as the people have to be fed up and say enough is enough. enough is enough! >> reporter: landing in poland tonight for a nato summit, president obama said the criminal justice system has biases that must be rooted out. hoping to give direction to the anger on american streets. >> this is...
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have you talked to doctors who work in big-city hospitals? i have. they say we are part pair to go to any warsaw. that is the kind of wounds they see. they tremble at what they see. they more about what they see. somebody goes out to a nightclub , they hide in the bathroom. they call their mother, and they never see the family again.uce my state of california has created a new research center on gun violence to understand the impact and hopefully reduce them in the future. it should happen at the federal level. 30,000 of our people killed the year by gun violence. we lost 55,000 - 60,000 in the vietnam war over a ten-year period. i've l so i'm going to close with this, there will always be bad people, i have lived long enough to know that. there will always be bad people. there will always be mean people. but we cannot must not allow them to points in this nation, wherever they are., there are good people and that is most of america, let's join hands around every line that divides us, race, color, creed, and politics. we must and politics. we must ca
have you talked to doctors who work in big-city hospitals? i have. they say we are part pair to go to any warsaw. that is the kind of wounds they see. they tremble at what they see. they more about what they see. somebody goes out to a nightclub , they hide in the bathroom. they call their mother, and they never see the family again.uce my state of california has created a new research center on gun violence to understand the impact and hopefully reduce them in the future. it should happen at...
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for 11 straight days we tracked every shooting from big cities to suburban enclaves.nd the numbers are nothing short of staggering. yet it's the stories behind those numbers that paint a time lapse portrait of a nation gone numb. here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. [ shots fired ] >> reporter: if you listen carefully you might be able to hear it. gunfire. those are some of the actual shots fired on june 24th, 2016. just an ordinary day. >> we're in shock. >> it could have been anybody. >> senseless. >> it's got to stop. >> this morning a suspect is on the loose following a shooting in -- >> the first of 11 days "nightline" decided to chroni e chronicle. >> a man is shot and critically injured -- >> he was going to kill them all. >> reporter: a snapshot of a nation under fire. >> early details about what exactly unfolded. >> when you kill someone, your life is gone forever. >> reporter: it would be a week and a half like most others. gun violence never far from people's lives. but not at the top of the headlines. but watch this mantel the story of
for 11 straight days we tracked every shooting from big cities to suburban enclaves.nd the numbers are nothing short of staggering. yet it's the stories behind those numbers that paint a time lapse portrait of a nation gone numb. here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. [ shots fired ] >> reporter: if you listen carefully you might be able to hear it. gunfire. those are some of the actual shots fired on june 24th, 2016. just an ordinary day. >> we're in shock....
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. >>> so big cities usually aren't ideal for appreciating nature but new yorkers last night got to enjoyque sunset. this is what's called manhattanhenge when it lines up with the street grid which not only makes for beautiful photos but a gorgeous glow of light between buildings. it happens twice a year and last time to see it tonight. >> treats a traffic nightmares for drivers trying to capture it. >> standing in the middle of the road. >> speaking of road conditions heavy rain in the midwest with the possibility of strong winds and hail. showery in the northwest. >> flyi, in chicago and kansas city. >>> a frightening moment on a united airlines plane in houston as a pilot was forced to stop the takeoff. >> fearing a malfunction they slammed on the brakes blowing out two tire, a big scare for the passengers on their way to denver. >> everybody in the front was like, sparks. we are going so fast, i was scared. my stomach definitely dropped. >> no injuries were reported among the 164 passengers and 6 crew members. it's still not known what mechanical issue was detected on board the aircra
. >>> so big cities usually aren't ideal for appreciating nature but new yorkers last night got to enjoyque sunset. this is what's called manhattanhenge when it lines up with the street grid which not only makes for beautiful photos but a gorgeous glow of light between buildings. it happens twice a year and last time to see it tonight. >> treats a traffic nightmares for drivers trying to capture it. >> standing in the middle of the road. >> speaking of road conditions...
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so big cities like l.a.ike new york are just not going to be wallet-friendly at all. >> now if you decide to take a staycation, what are the tips that you make sure you take advantage of the time off and you don't waste your time off. >> because it is just a staycation and it could be laid back doesn't mean it has to be and does not mean you should wing it. that is going to cost you more money, on expensive last-minute probably have to deal with cranky family members. so sour living social and groupon about a month or so beforehand. you could usually find either amusement park tickets or show tickets from 40% to 70% off and don't try to cram too much into one day. that makes it feel even more like work. >> very good point. and speaking of work, don't check your e-mail and smartphone, right? >> make you are you are leavi your away message on for work and don't check your e-mail and get a maid service to clean up up so you are not doing household chores too. >> thanks. >> sure. >>> up next, a look at the news
so big cities like l.a.ike new york are just not going to be wallet-friendly at all. >> now if you decide to take a staycation, what are the tips that you make sure you take advantage of the time off and you don't waste your time off. >> because it is just a staycation and it could be laid back doesn't mean it has to be and does not mean you should wing it. that is going to cost you more money, on expensive last-minute probably have to deal with cranky family members. so sour living...
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judicious in their use of force, racially sensitive, all the things we would hope to expect out of a big-cityartment. there's a bit of irony here. >> there is. actually, two ironies, when we look at the philando castile situation in minnesota, he did what a motorist is supposed to do and followed the best protocol and practices. when he's pulled over, he tells the person he has a firearm in the car and is licensed to carry it and from what we know now, it culminates in him being shot fatally. >> we have a bit of a tinderbox in this country. how concerned are you about what's going to happen in the near-term future and what can be done to sort of calm things down on all sides? >> i think any reasonable person would be worried that these tensions can become further inflamed, and if we had a trench of division between us previously, we have a canyon now. the public feels jeopardized by police officers who may be too quick with the firearm, and the police officers feel jeopardized by a public that is heavily armed. as long as we're in the cycle, in the loop, we won't find ourselves outside of it.
judicious in their use of force, racially sensitive, all the things we would hope to expect out of a big-cityartment. there's a bit of irony here. >> there is. actually, two ironies, when we look at the philando castile situation in minnesota, he did what a motorist is supposed to do and followed the best protocol and practices. when he's pulled over, he tells the person he has a firearm in the car and is licensed to carry it and from what we know now, it culminates in him being shot...
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and even the big cities of new england, which aren't used to heat like this will easily be in the midse to 100. in philadelphia, new york and boston, right through the upcoming weekend. so not many places are going to avoid it. if you're lucky you'll get some afternoon showers and storms to cool you off in areas of florida today. possibly st. louis, too. but it will be welcomed relief from the brutal heat right now. and even it's not like it's chilly in the west either, salt lake city at 100. tomorrow not a lot changes across the map. just continues to be very hot, chris and even cleveland could feel like 100 on friday. so that's something for the city there, too. >> well, everybody knows cleveland's the hottest city mother nature's just catching up. >> that's right. >> right? >> thank you, bill karins. >>> still ahead, a "saturday night live" star fights back and scores a win against internet trolls. louis burgdorf joining us here in cleveland when we come right back. using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up p
and even the big cities of new england, which aren't used to heat like this will easily be in the midse to 100. in philadelphia, new york and boston, right through the upcoming weekend. so not many places are going to avoid it. if you're lucky you'll get some afternoon showers and storms to cool you off in areas of florida today. possibly st. louis, too. but it will be welcomed relief from the brutal heat right now. and even it's not like it's chilly in the west either, salt lake city at 100....