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there's a whole lot more ahead here in canton, ohio, guys. stay tuned. >> all right. >> that is a mesmerizing live shot, it's like an obstacle course. >> technology playing a role in the old economy. kelly, i'm begging you for a hair net selfie at some point over the next hour here on "closing bell." >> we have a news alert on golf company titleist. >> we're learning that the parent company of titleist is considering going public and according to a source familiar with the situation they have approached some of the u.s. banks, among others, about the possibility of doing that sort of deal and hammering out what the details may be. it sounds as though a so-called beauty contest where the banks compete for the mandate, the job of taking a acushne tcht is com soon. could have a public company with titleist as an important unit in the coming months. >> the golf industry has struggled for years but acushnet has been one of the few bright spots in that area. it will be interesting to see what kind of reception they get. >> it's a power fortunately
there's a whole lot more ahead here in canton, ohio, guys. stay tuned. >> all right. >> that is a mesmerizing live shot, it's like an obstacle course. >> technology playing a role in the old economy. kelly, i'm begging you for a hair net selfie at some point over the next hour here on "closing bell." >> we have a news alert on golf company titleist. >> we're learning that the parent company of titleist is considering going public and according to a source...
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they played in canton eight years ago, and now here. and adrian peterson, suspended for a year last year. he is back. mvp years ago. and he hasn't taken a football hit in a year. how will he be? >> trent: i have no doubt that he is going to be a fire breather. he is going to light any field he steps on on fire. more importantly, i had puts a fire in his teammates, his coaches. heck, the whole state of minnesota has fire in their eyes waiting for adrian peterson to hit the field. this guy has not taken a live hit in a year. it's been thought through practice. he didn't play in the preseason. my caution is this. the first time he takes that hit, the ball is trying to get ripped away from him, and he is trying to get back in the 2013 mode as quick as possible. >> chris: we wonder, and lindsey czarniak is working with us. and lindsey, good evening to you. agrdrian has an idea how it's going go tonight. >> lindsey: that is right. he says perspective. he said every game is just a game. but he knew he would have to battle emotions tonight. and
they played in canton eight years ago, and now here. and adrian peterson, suspended for a year last year. he is back. mvp years ago. and he hasn't taken a football hit in a year. how will he be? >> trent: i have no doubt that he is going to be a fire breather. he is going to light any field he steps on on fire. more importantly, i had puts a fire in his teammates, his coaches. heck, the whole state of minnesota has fire in their eyes waiting for adrian peterson to hit the field. this guy...
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i think it's him and he will be in canton. he is definitely on the short list.an get a couple more wins under my belt. i like my chances in the locker room. robert: the mexican soccer league. the goalie gets the save, everything's all good, this happens. oops. that counts as a goal. leon: oh, no. robert: mama always said use your head, you can achieve goals. it happens, poor guy. eli's last game against the fourins, 315 yards, touchdowns. leon: look at it this way, he has never played these redskins. robert: exactly. leon: different regime. alison: thinking positive. coming up next, how about this joyful reunion? ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the mories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. alison: the world will be watching win pope francis addresses congress tomorrow. that is the top trending story on wjla.com. also, the head of volkswagen steps down amid a scandal. and more beautiful fall weather tomorrow. read that forecast and more at wjla.com. during his trip to the white house, the pope
i think it's him and he will be in canton. he is definitely on the short list.an get a couple more wins under my belt. i like my chances in the locker room. robert: the mexican soccer league. the goalie gets the save, everything's all good, this happens. oops. that counts as a goal. leon: oh, no. robert: mama always said use your head, you can achieve goals. it happens, poor guy. eli's last game against the fourins, 315 yards, touchdowns. leon: look at it this way, he has never played these...
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festival, piet mondrian's works influence artists to this day, and explore the fascinating swiss canton of fribourg. we start off today's show in scotland, where the month of august is dedicated to culture on all levels. the edinburgh festival, which includes the well-known fringe, is the largest arts fest in the world.
festival, piet mondrian's works influence artists to this day, and explore the fascinating swiss canton of fribourg. we start off today's show in scotland, where the month of august is dedicated to culture on all levels. the edinburgh festival, which includes the well-known fringe, is the largest arts fest in the world.
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they tried to pitch their tents this canton but local authorities would not let them put their tents up. the mississippi highway patrol, the very same police who had been protecting them, launched tear gas at them to punish the crowd. half-blinded people running in every direction, a chain-link fence toppling under the weight of scrambling marchers, people screaming and crying and vomiting and wailing and gasping for breath. and then the police moved in on the ground and hit the marchers with their night sticks and kicked and rival butted them. despite that intimidation, they moved on to jackson. and as robbie said at the beginning, it turned out to be the greatest civil rights demonstration in the history of mississippi. 15,000 people participated in the final march right here to the statehouse where the final rally was held. what had begun as the endeavor of a single, quirky man in james meredith turned into the largest civil rights demonstration in the state's history. this was the last great mass march of the civil rights movement, the last time major civil rights organizations c
they tried to pitch their tents this canton but local authorities would not let them put their tents up. the mississippi highway patrol, the very same police who had been protecting them, launched tear gas at them to punish the crowd. half-blinded people running in every direction, a chain-link fence toppling under the weight of scrambling marchers, people screaming and crying and vomiting and wailing and gasping for breath. and then the police moved in on the ground and hit the marchers with...
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this fall >> pam: mark canton police secretly installed the camera and women's restroom >> pam: phrase happy tonight scary escapee in the cargo hold ground adult the airliner kibbutz full hour of your choice for prime time news. brea
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. >> reporter: former majority leader eric canton who often fought with boehner came to his defense.said, "i never heard of a football team that won by throwing hail mary passes but that's what's being demanded of republican leaders today. ". >> axelrod: julianna, thank you very much. tomorrow john boehner will be john dickerson's guest on "face the nation," mr. boehner's first live interview since announcing his resignation. the national transportation safety board is now looking into that deadly crash thursday in seattle involving a charter bus and one of those amphibious duck boats. four people were killed and does skins injured. carter heavens tells us in the early stages the investigation seems focused on the duck boat. >> reporter: witnesses say the duck boat appeared to have a mechanical problem with a wheel just before the driver lost control and careened into a tour bus seconding before impact duck passenger tim gesner snapped this picture. >> just as i was doing that, i felt the back of the vehicle start to fishtail, and as i turned my head, i heard the driver say, "oh, no.
. >> reporter: former majority leader eric canton who often fought with boehner came to his defense.said, "i never heard of a football team that won by throwing hail mary passes but that's what's being demanded of republican leaders today. ". >> axelrod: julianna, thank you very much. tomorrow john boehner will be john dickerson's guest on "face the nation," mr. boehner's first live interview since announcing his resignation. the national transportation safety...
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is a finalist for canton. . and a side of bruce bochy you rarely see.ary will show you the call that got him angry. and ejected for the second straight game. that's coming up this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >> gary :klayton kershaw. the boss tonight in los angeles. alex trebek of jeapordy fame at dodger stadium bottom 2nd/ scoreless carl crawford doubles off mike leake to the wall in left- center angel pagan bobbles it justin turner scores all the was from 1st on the error 1-0 dodgers but in the bottom of the 6th pagan makes amends singling off clayton kershaw kelby tomlinson scores 1-1 tie but one batter after pagan made a great catch against the wall chase utley solo home run off le
is a finalist for canton. . and a side of bruce bochy you rarely see.ary will show you the call that got him angry. and ejected for the second straight game. that's coming up this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the...
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festival, piet mondrian's works influence artists to this day, and explore the fascinating swiss cantonfribourg. we start off today's show in scotland, where the month of august is dedicated to culture on all levels. the edinburgh festival, which includes the well-known fringe, is the largest arts fest in the world.
festival, piet mondrian's works influence artists to this day, and explore the fascinating swiss cantonfribourg. we start off today's show in scotland, where the month of august is dedicated to culture on all levels. the edinburgh festival, which includes the well-known fringe, is the largest arts fest in the world.
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this fall >> pam: mark canton police secretly installed the camera and women's restroom >> pam: phrase success means something to you in awhile and people are happy tonight scary escapee in the cargo hold ground adult the airliner kibbutz full hour of your choice for prime time news. breaking >> pam: news nightmare friday for commuters a couple accident's cause major traffic backup tonight one person is dead after a horrific has clashed the collision has both directions of san paulo road shutdown right now cars could be seen backed up along the road with emergency crews tried help the victims. video the crashed helicopter partnership with abc seven the crash multicar is one of which phlebitis side and will continue to follow this breaking story and bring you additional information as it comes into the newsroom. >> pam: train hit tracks in that accident after 530 stop train traffic for about an hour till the accident was cleared the train was carrying 900 passengers and the cars that were hit were occupied at the time live traffic maps kron4news-dot-com buried in mud to the traffic back
this fall >> pam: mark canton police secretly installed the camera and women's restroom >> pam: phrase success means something to you in awhile and people are happy tonight scary escapee in the cargo hold ground adult the airliner kibbutz full hour of your choice for prime time news. breaking >> pam: news nightmare friday for commuters a couple accident's cause major traffic backup tonight one person is dead after a horrific has clashed the collision has both directions of san...
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that's what james canton.t you kick it off as we noted the shanghai composite index and markets close. the nikkei up half of a percent of the a percent in the coffee up fractionally. lauren: let's show you how europe is opening this morning. everything by more than 1.5%. the cac adding 72 and the chairman dax as we speak. nicole: today you look it you look it up there as. here's a look at the dow up 85-point and the s&p up 9.5 points at the moment and the nasdaq 25. nicole: i'm almost disappointed we are not seen triple digit rise. 4611 per barrel. 1129 purple. nicole: right now we watched the year in the japanese yen stronger against the u.s. dollar. the u.k. pound, weaker against the u.s. dollar. lauren: the yield still at 2.19%. that is what we are looking at. before you head out the door, take a look at what is going on with the weather in your forecast. we have fox meteorologist maria molina. good morning. tell us what is going on. reporter: good morning. hello, everybody at home. we are watching heat acr
that's what james canton.t you kick it off as we noted the shanghai composite index and markets close. the nikkei up half of a percent of the a percent in the coffee up fractionally. lauren: let's show you how europe is opening this morning. everything by more than 1.5%. the cac adding 72 and the chairman dax as we speak. nicole: today you look it you look it up there as. here's a look at the dow up 85-point and the s&p up 9.5 points at the moment and the nasdaq 25. nicole: i'm almost...
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all this for the son of a norwegian american family born in the small town of canton, south dakota so he came from they heartland and grew up with the 20 them century. the source of his renown was his inspired invention, the cyclotron. a device tt could bombard the atomic nucleus with energies that his fellow physicists could only dream of the name of elucidating the mystery's the subatomic world. but his overarching legacy was a few way of doing science. we call it big science. capital intensive, multidisciplinary research in which teams of tens or hundreds or thousands of researchers worked together, with funding from foundations, governments, and industry. big science is all around us today. high-level research funded by the nih and national science foundation which received nearly $40 billion a year in government appropriations. that big science. the effort to put man on the moon to send probes into the farthest reaches of he solar system, that's big science. the human genome project was a $3 billion exercise in big science that helped to launch not only new fields of study but al
all this for the son of a norwegian american family born in the small town of canton, south dakota so he came from they heartland and grew up with the 20 them century. the source of his renown was his inspired invention, the cyclotron. a device tt could bombard the atomic nucleus with energies that his fellow physicists could only dream of the name of elucidating the mystery's the subatomic world. but his overarching legacy was a few way of doing science. we call it big science. capital...
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but his place in canton, ohio, may be just a few months away. >>> the raiders getting set for a fourth final preseason game tomorrow in seattle. don't expect to see much of the regulars. this game is all about one single thing. don't get hurt. nobody important get hurt. second year quarterback derek carr has a lot to learn but says he feels like he's light years ahead of where he was as a rookie. >> the game has slowed down a lot. when i think back, i remember playing seattle last year in the preseason. and we had a good game. but that was a fast game. you know, they were flying around.just trusted what i was seeing. but that's really where i see it. the game slowing down to where i can manipulate defenders and things like that. >> and the raiders have added a familiar face. one-time cal star lorenzo alexander has signed with them. he spent most of his career with washington and arizona. backup at linebacker and excels on special teams >>> serena williams may go down in history as the best female player ever. she going for a grand slam. struggled today in new york in second round actio
but his place in canton, ohio, may be just a few months away. >>> the raiders getting set for a fourth final preseason game tomorrow in seattle. don't expect to see much of the regulars. this game is all about one single thing. don't get hurt. nobody important get hurt. second year quarterback derek carr has a lot to learn but says he feels like he's light years ahead of where he was as a rookie. >> the game has slowed down a lot. when i think back, i remember playing seattle...
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annette: i got interested in her when talking with a friend of mine in canton, ohio.hen i started looking at lou, i realized this woman story had not been fully told. there were so many layers of her. legacy for women in particular, even today, that i would like to see more people know about. susan: let's talk about her growing up years. she was born in whether luke, iowa. her father wanted a boy. annette:
annette: i got interested in her when talking with a friend of mine in canton, ohio.hen i started looking at lou, i realized this woman story had not been fully told. there were so many layers of her. legacy for women in particular, even today, that i would like to see more people know about. susan: let's talk about her growing up years. she was born in whether luke, iowa. her father wanted a boy. annette:
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it would be like someone from canton going to someone in beijing in the 13th century. a lot of them did not understand. they understand enough to do one thing -- they had lost. only a week earlier, the first atomic bombs had been dropped on the cities of hiroshima and nagasaki by the united states army air force. it was still the army air force at that time. that is what happened. i will go through after. this happened after u.s. submarines and aircraft essentially destroyed japanese red blood cells of the maritime empire, her merchant fleet, especially the heavy movers, the oilers. economy reliedc on that. they cut the main see lines of the southern east indies, brunei, all of that. there's a reason that korea stops at brunei. that is where they were. after allied air power had gained the ability to dominate the skies, at least temporarily, what you: the navy eight temporary -- what we call in the navy a temporary command of the sea, they do this prior to the invasion of the philippines and they wiped out what will -- little naval aviation the japanese have left for m
it would be like someone from canton going to someone in beijing in the 13th century. a lot of them did not understand. they understand enough to do one thing -- they had lost. only a week earlier, the first atomic bombs had been dropped on the cities of hiroshima and nagasaki by the united states army air force. it was still the army air force at that time. that is what happened. i will go through after. this happened after u.s. submarines and aircraft essentially destroyed japanese red blood...
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don't you mean the home of the rock 'n roll hall of fam or maybe we go down to canton to the pro football hall of fame. you know superman was created in cleveland? >> yeah, no i know superman was created in cleveland. you've told me that a number of times. >> you ever see a cuyahoga sunset? >> no. >> do you know cleveland is great for the whole family? >> yes, yes, yes, i do. you told me that all of the time. you randomly just text me that. >> what's wrong with that? >> it's weird. it's weird. >> i've got free texting. [ light laughter ] >> why are you always trying to sell me on cleveland? >> why don't you ever come to cleveland? >> i'll come when i have the time. i just don't have the time right now. i'll come when i have the time. i've just been really busy. >> you visited me in miami all of the time. >> that's miami. i mean -- >> what's the difference between miami and cleveland? it's the same. [ laughter ] >> you're right, it's the same. >> exactly. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i think it's great. ex.actl. i would like to play a quick game with you, if you don't min
don't you mean the home of the rock 'n roll hall of fam or maybe we go down to canton to the pro football hall of fame. you know superman was created in cleveland? >> yeah, no i know superman was created in cleveland. you've told me that a number of times. >> you ever see a cuyahoga sunset? >> no. >> do you know cleveland is great for the whole family? >> yes, yes, yes, i do. you told me that all of the time. you randomly just text me that. >> what's wrong...
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in my old home down of canton, new jersey, they have a community policing strategy where they're goingoor-to-door with business cards with their cellphone on it. >> not every city can do that. >> that is true. >> randy, go ahead. >> if you want to know what the deal is, why don't the cops boycott for 24 hours. no cop on the street. what do we think would happen in this country if there was no police presence even for an hour let alone 24 hours. >> the black lives matter say we have to choose between civil liberty and not being protected from crime? that's not a choice. >> there is so much condemnation of police. everyone is going after thim. i understand your point back there. what's going to happen when the cops take a step back. and say we make the same paychecks. >> some believe that's how happening. i have to leave it at that. great job, everybody. we'll be right back. is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. feel free to be y
in my old home down of canton, new jersey, they have a community policing strategy where they're goingoor-to-door with business cards with their cellphone on it. >> not every city can do that. >> that is true. >> randy, go ahead. >> if you want to know what the deal is, why don't the cops boycott for 24 hours. no cop on the street. what do we think would happen in this country if there was no police presence even for an hour let alone 24 hours. >> the black lives...
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annette: i got interested in her when talking with a friend of mine in canton, ohio. when i started looking at lou, i realized this woman story had not been fully told. there were so many layers of her. she has a legacy for women in particular, even today, that i would like to see more people know about. susan: let's talk about her growing up years. she was born in whether luke, iowa. her father wanted a boy. annette: the name "lou" which is not short for a female name. he raised her as a tomboy. one of her early pictures is with her father fishing at a stream. we have a picture of her carrying a rifle on top of it -- a burro. she had great joy in being outdoors. susan: how does that translate into her grown-up years? annette: she stayed fascinated with the outdoors her entire life. her decision to study geology at stanford university is an outgrowth of that. even as late as her night -- as her 60's, we have material of her going on a camping trip at the age of 63. she slept on the ground and rode into camp on horseback. her other camp mates slept in tents. susan: fro
annette: i got interested in her when talking with a friend of mine in canton, ohio. when i started looking at lou, i realized this woman story had not been fully told. there were so many layers of her. she has a legacy for women in particular, even today, that i would like to see more people know about. susan: let's talk about her growing up years. she was born in whether luke, iowa. her father wanted a boy. annette: the name "lou" which is not short for a female name. he raised her...
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it would be like someone from canton going up to beijing in the 13th century. you just wouldn't understand the chinese that was being spoken in both places. a lot of them really didn't understand. but they understood enough to know one thing. they had lost. only a week earlier the first atomic bombs had been dropped on the cities of hiroshima and n nagasaki by the united states army air force. so that's what happened. i'm going to kind of go through after this happened after u.s. submarines and an aircraft essentially destroyed red blood ce cells, the merchant fleet. the transoegssic empire relied on that. this happened after the united states navy and its allies, principally the united states navy, had practically annihilated the imperial japanese navy and cut the main sea lines of communication to the south, to the southern resource area of the indieies, the dutch. there's a reason it stops at brunei. that's where the oil is. after allied air power gained the ability to dominate the skies temporarily. temporary command of the sea. temporary command of the air
it would be like someone from canton going up to beijing in the 13th century. you just wouldn't understand the chinese that was being spoken in both places. a lot of them really didn't understand. but they understood enough to know one thing. they had lost. only a week earlier the first atomic bombs had been dropped on the cities of hiroshima and n nagasaki by the united states army air force. so that's what happened. i'm going to kind of go through after this happened after u.s. submarines and...
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. >>> well, canton, pennsylvania is being called a hero by its owner, the cat took a bullet that may have reached his owner instead. last week a stray bullet went through a window in angelica's home. it went into the couch right through opie and then ricocheted around the room finally coming to rest on a love seat pillow just inches from her son. the owner took the cat to the vet and was given the option to have him put to sleep but the owner says i can't do that. >> yeah i told him i didn't -- i wanted to key him. he was my -- keep him. he was my little hero and do what i have to do. he saved my son's life. so -- you know, he's keeping him around. >> opie had an appointment yesterday and he's got some muscle damage but expected to be okay. he in the i don't think place at the wrong time -- wrong place at the wrong time for opie but it kept the bullet from ricocheting. >> there you go. thankfully no person was hurt in that. at all. >> eight more lives. plenty of living to do. >> exactly. >>> all right, so we just want to reiterate we are official? >> not get up. what do we do? >> thi
. >>> well, canton, pennsylvania is being called a hero by its owner, the cat took a bullet that may have reached his owner instead. last week a stray bullet went through a window in angelica's home. it went into the couch right through opie and then ricocheted around the room finally coming to rest on a love seat pillow just inches from her son. the owner took the cat to the vet and was given the option to have him put to sleep but the owner says i can't do that. >> yeah i told...
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one day there is going to be a bust of tom coughlin in canton, ohio.g into the hall of fame one day. he has been around a long time and doesn't bother him at all. i know what bothers him the fact when his team doesn't execute down the stretch like has been the case in the first two games of the season. so i don't think he hears all that static, all of that noise. and his team, tonight, is determined to come back here and try to right the ship. they are in the division that has really been hit by some big injuries and some strange circumstances. philadelphia is 0-2. dallas has lost row know and one behind you! >> it will be there tonight! we will. we will. >> we like it.,,,,,,,,,, you see this look on my face? sfx: growling that's not anger, that's hunger. so i'm gonna have a snack to make me feel better and once i do you will see a look of satisfaction and contentment blossom across my face. see, now i feel better. make your tummy happy mmm brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports
one day there is going to be a bust of tom coughlin in canton, ohio.g into the hall of fame one day. he has been around a long time and doesn't bother him at all. i know what bothers him the fact when his team doesn't execute down the stretch like has been the case in the first two games of the season. so i don't think he hears all that static, all of that noise. and his team, tonight, is determined to come back here and try to right the ship. they are in the division that has really been hit...
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i visited one of these cantons order -- can't and jordan and the minister of security says he does not know who these people are. mr. clapper expressed concerns and the fbi and homeland privately as well, saying we do not have the intelligence on the ground to that these persons properly. that to me -- my first and foremost job is to protect the american people. we are a compassionate nation and we have to deal with this crisis, but this could be a very reckless and dangerous policy. host: so david martin, vetting and screening, security, background checks of these folks -- how will they work and how do they work in general? guest: there will be full finger printing. there will be name checks against an extensive array of databases maintained by the national counterterrorism center , by the fbi, by homeland security and others. and intensive interviewing. there are ways in which lies of inquiry -- lines of inquiry have been developed to help this alte facilitate that process. the homeland security officer makes the decision on admissibility. but congressman mccall indicates , it is tru
i visited one of these cantons order -- can't and jordan and the minister of security says he does not know who these people are. mr. clapper expressed concerns and the fbi and homeland privately as well, saying we do not have the intelligence on the ground to that these persons properly. that to me -- my first and foremost job is to protect the american people. we are a compassionate nation and we have to deal with this crisis, but this could be a very reckless and dangerous policy. host: so...
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will keep our eye and the fire whether the situation out that maybe by high winds another thing to cantonr global application. >>mark: it is the hope for some rain ill of the better possibilities will keep you updated on that stick connected with us but also, stay connected with our kron 4 mobile app,kron4.com,facebook,and twitter feeds.dr phil coming up next have a great day see you tommorow at 4am.
will keep our eye and the fire whether the situation out that maybe by high winds another thing to cantonr global application. >>mark: it is the hope for some rain ill of the better possibilities will keep you updated on that stick connected with us but also, stay connected with our kron 4 mobile app,kron4.com,facebook,and twitter feeds.dr phil coming up next have a great day see you tommorow at 4am.
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another big problem for china is the canton knee shocking weakness at the moment, both in terms of party identification, which is below party identification with the dpp for the first time since the early 2000s and in terms of the party's internal politics and i just have if the taiwan affairs office in beijing may sit around and ask each other, how in the world did this happen? [ laughter ] so, one final indicator to look at is taiwan people's self-identification as taiwanese, chinese or both and here the trend is clearly very negative for beijing billion is. since 2007, the percentage claiming taiwanese identity has increased from the low 40% to around 60%. and that is a huge trend. it maybe leveling off, but it's still extremely -- you know, just a very sharp increase in a very short time. the presidential and legislative elections will be an imperfect manifestation of how these trends translate into politics, but as imperfect as they are, they are still what we have to go on, so the prc will be looking at them very closely. that's the evidence that time may not any longer be on beiji
another big problem for china is the canton knee shocking weakness at the moment, both in terms of party identification, which is below party identification with the dpp for the first time since the early 2000s and in terms of the party's internal politics and i just have if the taiwan affairs office in beijing may sit around and ask each other, how in the world did this happen? [ laughter ] so, one final indicator to look at is taiwan people's self-identification as taiwanese, chinese or both...
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one day there is going to be a bust of tom coughlin in canton, ohio. he will gg into the hall of fame one day. he has been around a long time and doesn't bother him at all. i know what bothers him the fact when his team doesn't execute down the stretch like has been the case in the first two games of the season. so i don't think he hears all that static, all of that noise. and his team, tonight, is determined to come back here and try to right the ship. they are in the division that has really been hit by some big injuries and some strange circumstances. philadelphia is 0-2. dallas has lost row know and dez bryant. >> we have to go, jim. please ask them to leave the logo up on the billboard, the one behind you! >> it will be there tonight! we will. tt0w!tx#h_!!%4@-j] tt0w!tx#h_!!el@-@zl tt0w!tx#h_!!ed@-fx( tt0w!tx#h_%!)8h-&&t tt0w!tx#h_%!kzh-;i( tt0w!tx#h_%!n-h-n $ tt0w!tx#h_%!0ph-pg< tt0w!tx#h_%!s"h-@5\ tt0w!tx#h_%!ueh-cw, tt0w!tx#h_%!7hh-_ux the centers for medicare and medicaid services recently asked patients to rate the quality of over 3,500 hospi
one day there is going to be a bust of tom coughlin in canton, ohio. he will gg into the hall of fame one day. he has been around a long time and doesn't bother him at all. i know what bothers him the fact when his team doesn't execute down the stretch like has been the case in the first two games of the season. so i don't think he hears all that static, all of that noise. and his team, tonight, is determined to come back here and try to right the ship. they are in the division that has really...
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one day there is going to be a bust of tom coughlin in canton, ohio.n around a long time and doesn't bother him at all. i know what bothers him the fact when his team doesn't execute down the stretch like has been the case in the first two games of the season. so i don't think he hears all that static, all of that noise. and his team, tonight, is determined to come back here and try to right the ship. they are in the division that has really been hit by some big injuries and some strange circumstances. philadelphia is 0-2. dallas has lost row know and dez bryant. >> we have to go, jim. please ask them to leave the logo up on the billboard, the one behind you! >> it will be there tonight! we will. >> we like it. the capitol. what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people
one day there is going to be a bust of tom coughlin in canton, ohio.n around a long time and doesn't bother him at all. i know what bothers him the fact when his team doesn't execute down the stretch like has been the case in the first two games of the season. so i don't think he hears all that static, all of that noise. and his team, tonight, is determined to come back here and try to right the ship. they are in the division that has really been hit by some big injuries and some strange...
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when she was a girl she visited a girl named road da weiss in canton, ohio. she had stigmata. he laid hands on her and claimed her from being blind in one eye. will you be here the night the pope will come to this neighborhood? >> maybe. >> reporter: i think that's terrific. ♪ i will survive i will survive ♪ ♪ oh oh >> if you want to continue this conversation, head on over to cnn.com. a little later this afternoon, my op-ed will be posted, "mysteries of faith," you can follow me on facebook and twitter and tell me what you think. can the pope perform miracles? can other people of faith perform miracles? i'd love to know what you think. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," drama, history and hard hits. we have more on the first sunday of the nfl regular season. hi. >> hi, carol. for a lot of fans yesterday, yesterday was one of the greatest days of the year. football is back. we'll take a look after the break. but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at the stadium. the micro
when she was a girl she visited a girl named road da weiss in canton, ohio. she had stigmata. he laid hands on her and claimed her from being blind in one eye. will you be here the night the pope will come to this neighborhood? >> maybe. >> reporter: i think that's terrific. ♪ i will survive i will survive ♪ ♪ oh oh >> if you want to continue this conversation, head on over to cnn.com. a little later this afternoon, my op-ed will be posted, "mysteries of...
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that hail in canton, michigan, looked very similar on the ground.y, new hampshire, today th [is the staying awake part...t challeng( gun shot )your day sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. and through labor day, save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2019 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. but this special financing offer ends labor day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> good morning, it's going to be a great day in the golden gate bridge. sunshine but fall z breezes keeping us cool. or coolest night is tomorrow night morning and the hot holiday weekend is going to develop. we have mid-40s up in the north bay half-moon bay at 46. we'll. top out in the 60s along the coast. low to mid-70s everywhere else except for the north bay. it's going to be breezy today but those will taper. check out the 70s at the coast. 80s around the bay. >> coming up on "good mornin
that hail in canton, michigan, looked very similar on the ground.y, new hampshire, today th [is the staying awake part...t challeng( gun shot )your day sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. and through labor day, save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2019 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. but this special financing offer ends labor day at...
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i'm going to canton, ohio, one of international papers have you if a sills.e of their major customers. it all begins 3:00 p.m. eastern. we're back in two. >>> this week our designing disruption series looks at the forces turning start ups into the disruptor 50 list. one, gusto named zen payroll until next week, maybe it is gusto, coming out of the world's most successful incubators, why julia boorstin looks at how they benefited from the ult mal incubator as poach. julia. >> thanks, kelly. gusto is not only trying to take on adp, it is moving into benefits such as health insurance and worker's compensation. i caught up with the ceo and the head of y come binator at the head of the annual demo day. >> twice a year they invest $120,000 into a new class of start-ups. 85 in the last round. coaching them over three months to prepare them for this -- demo day. >> we're looking for companies that can be 10 brls or bigger if they work. and one of the things that you need for that is a very large market, or a market that is growing very quickly and another thing you n
i'm going to canton, ohio, one of international papers have you if a sills.e of their major customers. it all begins 3:00 p.m. eastern. we're back in two. >>> this week our designing disruption series looks at the forces turning start ups into the disruptor 50 list. one, gusto named zen payroll until next week, maybe it is gusto, coming out of the world's most successful incubators, why julia boorstin looks at how they benefited from the ult mal incubator as poach. julia. >>...
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. >> joining us this morning is former house majority leader eric canton. and in an opinion piece in "the new york times" he writes he agree with agrees with speaker boehner. eric cantor is currently on the hill. >> i was stunned when i heard the news. there is a lot of discussion, a lot of chatter, a lot of anxiousness in washington. >> people say this was an act of him putting the institution before him. i look at this and say, this is what i would do. i would say, forget it. you think this is an easy job wrangling these guys. it has to be a huge task. >> it was in classic john boehner style. he has always been a very devout catholic and for 20 years had been wanting the pope to address congress. as he said in that interview, he woke up one morning and that next morning decided he had done what he need today do. >> the president was talking on friday, president obama, and he said that, look, we can maybe move forward and try to get a lot accomplished in the next month while he's still here. wouldn't surprise me to see a budget where the republicans and de
. >> joining us this morning is former house majority leader eric canton. and in an opinion piece in "the new york times" he writes he agree with agrees with speaker boehner. eric cantor is currently on the hill. >> i was stunned when i heard the news. there is a lot of discussion, a lot of chatter, a lot of anxiousness in washington. >> people say this was an act of him putting the institution before him. i look at this and say, this is what i would do. i would say,...
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i knew canton was taken. >> cooperstown. who decides? who else is in it? >> wait, wait.>> springfield. >> yeah. >> and cooperstown. >> larry fink's in it. >> do they nominate you? >> his mom and dad mom nated him. >> it worked. >> is there a different dinner? >> how many can get in a year? >> one or two a year. i think that's the number. >> all right. >> thanks for answering. >> thanks for coming. >> thanks. >>> still to come, a look at stocks on the move this morning. as we head to break, a quick trivia question for you. how much was a gallon of gasoline in 1995? >> oil was $18. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is, can your business deliver? ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" right now. the futures looking up in a big way. right now you can see dow looks like it would open up about 300 points higher. check this out, when "squawk box" laun
i knew canton was taken. >> cooperstown. who decides? who else is in it? >> wait, wait.>> springfield. >> yeah. >> and cooperstown. >> larry fink's in it. >> do they nominate you? >> his mom and dad mom nated him. >> it worked. >> is there a different dinner? >> how many can get in a year? >> one or two a year. i think that's the number. >> all right. >> thanks for answering. >> thanks for coming. >>...
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virginia bates from canton, ohio. she's 100 today. he she loves to watch elvis impersonators. john buckhold of santa maria, california. loves ballroom dancing. happy birthday to you. harry kidd of butler, pennsylvania. every fourth of july he dresses up as uncle sam and looks just like him. 100 years old. happy birthday to you. okay. that's it for now. we'll send it back to new york. see you in a minute. >> what's coming up next hour? >> we are talking about the truth about sleep, dark chocolate, red wine. >> all good i hope. >> how much is good for you or is it not good for you? >> we'll get a story that says, drink wine and the next day it kills you. >> somewhere in the middle. >> and you're with hoda. >> i'm looking forward to that. >> you are playing the role of kathie lee. >> that's right. so some wine. >> start now. they'll get you dark chocolate, too. you're on a roll. >> have fun. we'll be right back after these messages and your local news. i' accused of spraying racist graffiti in san francisco's >>> good friday morning. it's 8:56. i'm sam brock. the man accused of s
virginia bates from canton, ohio. she's 100 today. he she loves to watch elvis impersonators. john buckhold of santa maria, california. loves ballroom dancing. happy birthday to you. harry kidd of butler, pennsylvania. every fourth of july he dresses up as uncle sam and looks just like him. 100 years old. happy birthday to you. okay. that's it for now. we'll send it back to new york. see you in a minute. >> what's coming up next hour? >> we are talking about the truth about sleep,...
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i visited one of these cantons order -- can't and jordan and the minister of security says he does notthese people are. mr. clapper expressed concerns and the fbi and homeland privately as well, saying we do not have the intelligence on the ground to that these persons properly. that to me -- my first and foremost job is to protect the american people. we are a compassionate nation and we have to deal with this crisis, but this could be a very reckless and dangerous policy. host: so david martin, vetting and screening, security, background checks of these folks -- how will they work and how do they work in general? guest: there will be full finger printing. there will be name checks against an extensive array of databases maintained by the national counterterrorism center , by the fbi, by homeland security and others. and intensive interviewing. there are ways in which lies of inquiry -- lines of inquiry have been developed to help this alte facilitate that process. the homeland security officer makes the decision on admissibility. but congressman mccall indicates , it is true. positio
i visited one of these cantons order -- can't and jordan and the minister of security says he does notthese people are. mr. clapper expressed concerns and the fbi and homeland privately as well, saying we do not have the intelligence on the ground to that these persons properly. that to me -- my first and foremost job is to protect the american people. we are a compassionate nation and we have to deal with this crisis, but this could be a very reckless and dangerous policy. host: so david...
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last year i covered the cantonization of john paul and pope francis and no matter your religious sentimentsiful sight. the colors on the stage, the yellow and that deep purple, that white and black, it's just beautiful and to see the art museum just behind where the pope will be celebrating mass today, the screen was up there last night for the concert and now we see our iconic art museum there, back behind the stage, it's a beautiful setting, there will be 1500 celebrating this mass today. bishops and cardinals and they were sitting in an elevated section one to the left and one to the right. many are wearing the miter, the pointed hat, they wanted to sit above the audience because they knew people would not be able to see over their miters. so they are up here so people could see. the priests are prepared to offer communion to 250,000 people, that alone will be a sight to see. 250,000 people, priests are prepared to offer mass. one thing of note, many, many people brought their children to be part of this mass today and even very, very small children, their entire families, really the exc
last year i covered the cantonization of john paul and pope francis and no matter your religious sentimentsiful sight. the colors on the stage, the yellow and that deep purple, that white and black, it's just beautiful and to see the art museum just behind where the pope will be celebrating mass today, the screen was up there last night for the concert and now we see our iconic art museum there, back behind the stage, it's a beautiful setting, there will be 1500 celebrating this mass today....
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and to that point, as well, i was at stark state community college, which is just outside of canton, a few weeks ago and there were kids there from two high schools, about 10 or 15 of them, they just started a program where these kids in high school were earning credits for the welding certificates. so with this program, those kids can earn 13 credit hours for a 30-hour certificate. so by the time you graduate from high school, if you get in as a junior and you do it your junior and senior year, you'll have 13 of 30 credits. so you don't need much longer. you're over a third of the way to your certificate, and you just graduated from high school. those are the kind of innovative things i think we need to continue to figure out how to incentivize and create. part of it is the awareness that we were talking about that, you know, it's ok for your kid to be a welder because what we already talked about, but how do we create incentives to streamline the education process to get kids on a track so when they're 18, 19, 20 years old, you know, they have a job and they're not sleeping in our
and to that point, as well, i was at stark state community college, which is just outside of canton, a few weeks ago and there were kids there from two high schools, about 10 or 15 of them, they just started a program where these kids in high school were earning credits for the welding certificates. so with this program, those kids can earn 13 credit hours for a 30-hour certificate. so by the time you graduate from high school, if you get in as a junior and you do it your junior and senior...