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all seven girls in cincinnati?guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati and she got married to a service into a soldier in the army. they've moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. and shannon and jessica are both again struggled to finish high school and we are not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. a baby that was very premature. after that point, begin sort of kind of fallback and dropped out of high school. jessica dropped out as well, but it has gone back for baruch college studies and is engaged they are doing well in the context of their communities. i know they wouldn't be seen as sort of like a duke contact store whatever, would not be seen as having gone far with their professional careers, but they've done extremely well given what they were up against, which was a neighborhood of severe poverty in a real serious drug problem. none of the other girls have touched drugs and that is a huge th
all seven girls in cincinnati?guest: alicia is the one who has left cincinnati and she got married to a service into a soldier in the army. they've moved away from cincinnati and she has a child. and shannon and jessica are both again struggled to finish high school and we are not quite able to finish. shannon did not finish high school. she became pregnant in high school and had a baby that died soon after birth. a baby that was very premature. after that point, begin sort of kind of fallback...
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>> it's better in cincinnati for a lot of reasons.munity and we are engaged with our community in cincinnati. we have a high level of training for our officers. our officers know that our agency is going to be one of truth telling and transparency. we do evidence-based policing. we've let go of some of the archaic models of policing that many other areas in our nation still do. >> like what? >> well, a lot of cities still overplace minority communities, don't use evidence-based models to know, in fact, where the crime is occurring. a lot of places and a lot of police chiefs still believe that the war on drugs is winnable and should be fought at the street level in urban america. i disagree with that. cincinnati has a different model. we have evidence-based policing. we have engaged communities and we do problem-oriented policing. carol, does two things. we identify the problem with our residents in the community and we talk with them to develop the stra teenlic emphasis on how to address those problems. >> your officers also wear body
>> it's better in cincinnati for a lot of reasons.munity and we are engaged with our community in cincinnati. we have a high level of training for our officers. our officers know that our agency is going to be one of truth telling and transparency. we do evidence-based policing. we've let go of some of the archaic models of policing that many other areas in our nation still do. >> like what? >> well, a lot of cities still overplace minority communities, don't use...
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misfeatur cincinnati to clinch a first round bye in the playoffs.on manning not his night in cincinnati 4th quarter/ 30-28 bengals manning picked off by dre kirkpatrick who retuns it 30 yards for a tochdown 37-28 bengals final: 37-29 bengals we had a bowl game brawl today. take a look at the melee that happened at the miami joe thornton and the sharks on a 5-game win streak 3rd period/ 1-1 tie melker karlsson scores his first career on the slapper 2-1 sharks less than 5 minutes left sharks defensive breakdown and cam fowler ties it with the backhander 2-2 we go to overtime 58 seconds into o.t. ryan kesler scores the game- winner 3-2 ducks final: 3-2 ducks sharks end 5-game win streak at the l.a. kings saturday be patient ayou. this holay sson,ive anks tohe o last cnce sav fo6 da onl at tsma, save uto 5 thoandsf its! pemart. ♪[ music ] >>> high alert. after the assassination of two new york city police officers. >> this is crazy. two cops got shot in the head. >> is there a war on cops? >> this man was incited by the anti-cop racist rhetoric. >> what
misfeatur cincinnati to clinch a first round bye in the playoffs.on manning not his night in cincinnati 4th quarter/ 30-28 bengals manning picked off by dre kirkpatrick who retuns it 30 yards for a tochdown 37-28 bengals final: 37-29 bengals we had a bowl game brawl today. take a look at the melee that happened at the miami joe thornton and the sharks on a 5-game win streak 3rd period/ 1-1 tie melker karlsson scores his first career on the slapper 2-1 sharks less than 5 minutes left sharks...
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now pittsburgh versus the cincinnati bengals. this is for the afc north title. by three. that's dalton to a.j. green. the ball strip addway and recovered by the steelers. pittsburgh now big ben is going to take advantage of this. how about the year antonio brown has had. one of the best years a wide receiver has ever had. 62 yards to the end zone untouched. a 20-17 win over cincinnati. they'll host the ravens in the first round of the playoffs. green bay the packers hosting the lions. already up 7-0. quarterback aaron rogers extends the packers lead to two touchdown with the pass to randall cobb but rogers gets carted off the field with a calf injury. he actually when into the game with it too. it wasn't all that unexpected. the lions come back with a pair of touchdown passes from matthew stafford to calvin johnson but rogers makes the big return to the field in third quarter. another touchdown there to cobb and a one yard score himself later in the game. he seals it. mvp at the end of the game for rogers. packers win it 30-20. let's go to atlanta. what a disapp
now pittsburgh versus the cincinnati bengals. this is for the afc north title. by three. that's dalton to a.j. green. the ball strip addway and recovered by the steelers. pittsburgh now big ben is going to take advantage of this. how about the year antonio brown has had. one of the best years a wide receiver has ever had. 62 yards to the end zone untouched. a 20-17 win over cincinnati. they'll host the ravens in the first round of the playoffs. green bay the packers hosting the lions. already...
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i would like to think the people knew were cincinnati was. but one of the questions need to be asked here is are you that comfortable in your community that you believe this is something that will happen somewhere else and not happen here? if that is the case, you probably don't believe to be in the position of power and authority. you probably need to get out of the way and let some the else in here and realize that this is something that dramatically affects each and every one of us as americans. there are no two ways about it. no two ways about it. >> this will continue to be a complicated situation until as a nation we start talking about race. because at the backdrop of all of this, all we are talking about race. all of this stems from there. if we look at policing in this country and you put it in a historical context, what we are talking about tonight has been going on since the beginning of policing. and those names of people who have illegally lost their lives to police officers, we have forgotten them. but we remember those who we a
i would like to think the people knew were cincinnati was. but one of the questions need to be asked here is are you that comfortable in your community that you believe this is something that will happen somewhere else and not happen here? if that is the case, you probably don't believe to be in the position of power and authority. you probably need to get out of the way and let some the else in here and realize that this is something that dramatically affects each and every one of us as...
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because of switzerland and other parts of europe and cincinnati there were horrendous pollution problems and health issues involving the of workers but ultimately they came to toms river to get rid of the waist and a place to have more privacy and they found that with toms river the publication was in the middle of the woods and set apart from the rest of the town and was ideal. >> host: for what purpose? >> guest: of main product was die. people don't realize it but that is the wellspring of the of modern chemical industry. all of the big names that we know so well like basf the latter day stands for and 11 or emmeline die. it is a great synthesize product it was invented by a teenager at the time he was 18 and experimenting in his in london trying to find a cure for malaria and instead he discovered that madison this molecule left a beautiful purple staying and he thought of it that would be a useful commercial product that is how the synthetic dye industry began and was dominated by countries -- companies in france and switzerland and they expanded to other synthetic products products
because of switzerland and other parts of europe and cincinnati there were horrendous pollution problems and health issues involving the of workers but ultimately they came to toms river to get rid of the waist and a place to have more privacy and they found that with toms river the publication was in the middle of the woods and set apart from the rest of the town and was ideal. >> host: for what purpose? >> guest: of main product was die. people don't realize it but that is the...
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i used to say the same thing in cincinnati.the actions of one police officer brought the attention of the entire world, the entire world to our city. the entire world. look what it's done here in incidents since then. and look at how social media has changed the way we address the situations and the way we have to pay attention to them. no longer can we say right or wrong and walk away from a. we have to address these situations. the world has to change and would policing has to move in that same direction. >> reverend watson, i appreciate the comments because there's a couple of things. i remember, i grew up in cleveland. my father lived -- >> we beat the browns by the way. nevermind, the browns beat us. >> let's not even go there. [laughter] but my dad lived in cincinnati at the time and i think there was a huge dichotomy between, because the cincinnati police department was an award-winning police department. the citizens of cincinnati in certain communities would've said quite the opposite. and so i think there's always tru
i used to say the same thing in cincinnati.the actions of one police officer brought the attention of the entire world, the entire world to our city. the entire world. look what it's done here in incidents since then. and look at how social media has changed the way we address the situations and the way we have to pay attention to them. no longer can we say right or wrong and walk away from a. we have to address these situations. the world has to change and would policing has to move in that...
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i would like to think the people knew were cincinnati was. but one of the questions need to be asked here is are you that comfortable in your community that you believe this is something that will happen somewhere else and not happen here? if that is the case, you probably don't believe to be in the position of power and authority. you probably need to get out of the way and let some the else in here and realize that this is something that dramatically affects each and every one of us as americans. there are no two ways about it. >> this will continue to be a complicated situation until as a nation we start talking about race. because at the backdrop of all of this, we are talking about race. all of this stems from there. if we look at policing in this country and you put it in a historical context, what we are talking about tonight has been going on since the beginning of policing. and those names of people who have illegally lost their lives to police officers, we have forgotten them. but we remember those who we are talking about today. bu
i would like to think the people knew were cincinnati was. but one of the questions need to be asked here is are you that comfortable in your community that you believe this is something that will happen somewhere else and not happen here? if that is the case, you probably don't believe to be in the position of power and authority. you probably need to get out of the way and let some the else in here and realize that this is something that dramatically affects each and every one of us as...
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a few news are trains ran in directly from pleasures of the bill to cincinnati through lexington. brown was a public figure operating in the open and might well have presented a conspicuous target while traveling around an area in which paintings trees were convenient relocated. a white professional's respect for him in louisville might have been an uneducated white countrymen's outrage. would be one of many race-based attacks. four white men boarded the train in north best and -- benson, the same branch of the louisville railroad and assaulting a black railway clerk. in a more deadly attack that took place two nights after brown's or deal three black men accused of arson were dragged out of jail in winchester, tennessee and summarily lynched by a group of ten disguise white men. brown could easily have read of that particular kkk atrocity in the boston press once he reached home although he could not have recognized the town as the fledgling community in which his father, george w. higgins, had played an important civic role after leaving kentucky in 1814. such attempts at intimi
a few news are trains ran in directly from pleasures of the bill to cincinnati through lexington. brown was a public figure operating in the open and might well have presented a conspicuous target while traveling around an area in which paintings trees were convenient relocated. a white professional's respect for him in louisville might have been an uneducated white countrymen's outrage. would be one of many race-based attacks. four white men boarded the train in north best and -- benson, the...
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just last year during the nfl wildcard playoffs, fans of the cincinnati bengals, indianapolis colts, green bay packers came close to experiencing blackouts when those games hadn't sold out just days before the kickoff. the blackouts in these regions were only averted at the last minute local businesses bought up tickets to bring the total above the nfl required threshold. there's something wrong with the situation in which the nfl can say to all those fans who made the league what it is today you better purchase tickets or else. the nfl and teams have been benefitted from myriad public benefits including exemption from antitrust rules, specialized tax status and tax that subsidize their multibillion sports stadiums. these benefits carry a responsibility back to the public and obligation to treat loyal fans with fairness. we've been chipping at rules for some time. there's still a lot of work to do. i'm happy mr. chairman to join you and introduce the fans act aim a aimed to eliminate the plaq blackouts. this ends blackouts in those circumstances when there are disputes between broadc
just last year during the nfl wildcard playoffs, fans of the cincinnati bengals, indianapolis colts, green bay packers came close to experiencing blackouts when those games hadn't sold out just days before the kickoff. the blackouts in these regions were only averted at the last minute local businesses bought up tickets to bring the total above the nfl required threshold. there's something wrong with the situation in which the nfl can say to all those fans who made the league what it is today...
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then they would go from there to cincinnati.om cincinnati to pittsburgh or from there to new york or boston. then baltimore and washington, d.c. all along the way. there were different experiences. i want to represent the movement. we think of uh native people in the 19th century as being static. this is a dynamic story. pairing a digital humanities project with the traditional historical monograph. >> thank you for joining us on american history tv. >> thank you. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, on c-span3 we complement the coverage with the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. on c-span3, it's home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's storye] series, the civil war's 150th anniversary. visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts touring museums and historic sites to discover what artifacts reveal about the past. history bookshelf with the best known american history writers. the presidency looking at policies and legacies
then they would go from there to cincinnati.om cincinnati to pittsburgh or from there to new york or boston. then baltimore and washington, d.c. all along the way. there were different experiences. i want to represent the movement. we think of uh native people in the 19th century as being static. this is a dynamic story. pairing a digital humanities project with the traditional historical monograph. >> thank you for joining us on american history tv. >> thank you. >> with live...
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. >> it didn't look like three days before christmas at the bengals/broncos game in cincinnati. fans and players were brenched by heavy rain late in the game. it wasn't too cold. >> cincinnati won't be alone under the umbrellas today. >> let's get the weather from justin povick. >> reporter: thank you. while the southwest deals with sunshine early week, anything but into the central plains. well, we're pulling down colder air and we have precipitation available. you know it's going to be in the form of snow. that's the case through much of minnesota, wisconsin, the eastern dakotas and eastern nebraska. travel delays along 94, 35 and i-80. but belief it or not, it's mostly rain. it's a wet go this time around with snows continuing into the central great lakes. and for your holiday, blustery conditions. chilly temperatures in the great lakes. t.j. and tai, back you. >>> north korean websites are back online. but the country's internet service was unavailable for more than nine hours. just last week, president obama accused them of orchestrating the hack attack against sony. the st
. >> it didn't look like three days before christmas at the bengals/broncos game in cincinnati. fans and players were brenched by heavy rain late in the game. it wasn't too cold. >> cincinnati won't be alone under the umbrellas today. >> let's get the weather from justin povick. >> reporter: thank you. while the southwest deals with sunshine early week, anything but into the central plains. well, we're pulling down colder air and we have precipitation available. you know...
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my dad lived in cincinnati at that time and i think that there was a huge dichotomy. it would have quite the opposite now. so i think that there's always truth in this perception. in the police department before and after katrina as it relates to the levels of brutality and misconduct. it's almost sometimes having to jar the police department to say us into the things that you're not listening to and then help the community members understand what real policing looks like whether they like it or not. how do you help find that balance and see success whether it is in new orleans. >> i can't measure any actual success that i can say that there are not-for-profit and annually we put on a summit. it's to the everyday costs and the like and one of the things that we've realizes that. as you know the cops go out and wonder if they will survive getting all. as an african-american male i feel that way sometimes often i feel haunted into that as a personal kind of thing that i would hope isn't stopped by the police for something silly and ends up in another direction, both col
my dad lived in cincinnati at that time and i think that there was a huge dichotomy. it would have quite the opposite now. so i think that there's always truth in this perception. in the police department before and after katrina as it relates to the levels of brutality and misconduct. it's almost sometimes having to jar the police department to say us into the things that you're not listening to and then help the community members understand what real policing looks like whether they like it...
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i'll speak with a man who said that it changed places in cincinnati for the better. so what else might change things for the better. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. oh, what a relief it is. here we go! i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ... stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®... ...your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of
i'll speak with a man who said that it changed places in cincinnati for the better. so what else might change things for the better. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. oh, what a relief it is. here we go! i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling....
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city, cincinnati, ohio. and an undersecretary at a the u.s. department of housing and urban development, under the leadership of the late jack kemp. three years i served as u.s. ambassador to the united nations in charge of the human rights portfolio and the representative to the u.n. human rights commission. but i am a son of a veteran, who defended the constitution of the united states and brought his family up in appreciation of the constitution of the united states and in full understanding of the history of black people and exercising their right to bear arms and to defend themselves. whether that was as an associate member of deacons of defense, because of his colleagues who came back from world war ii who started the deacons of defense in the south, or as a concerned husband and father who wanted to make sure that he was always able to protect his family against harm. he was a commonsense fellow. he basically raised us with an appreciation of the constitution and the declaration. but he was fond of the second paragraph of the declaratio
city, cincinnati, ohio. and an undersecretary at a the u.s. department of housing and urban development, under the leadership of the late jack kemp. three years i served as u.s. ambassador to the united nations in charge of the human rights portfolio and the representative to the u.n. human rights commission. but i am a son of a veteran, who defended the constitution of the united states and brought his family up in appreciation of the constitution of the united states and in full understanding...
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cincinnati takes on denver. that's a monday night game. city and baltimore faces houston. dan: would you think baltimore would have the easier of the three. but who would have thought that washington would beat philadelphia tonight? ian: first and five for the chargers from the 25. rivers lot ofs it high and incomplete -- lofts it high and incomplete. gates in the vicinity but couldn't get a clean break. dan: good job by michael wilhoite that time. keeping gates from getting to that pass. rivers smartly threw it over both players' heads. saved the yardage and the time on the clock. ian: 3:21 to play. in the fourth. san francisco holding on to a seven-point lead. dan: some discussion whether this is intentional grounding. tripplett saying that rivers wasn't under pressure? i saw guys rushing him. quarterbacks are always under pressure. ian: second and 5 for san diego. no intentional grounding on the play for rivers. rivers lines it up and his throw is on time to malcom floyd. brought down by cox. it's a first down for the chargers, covering
cincinnati takes on denver. that's a monday night game. city and baltimore faces houston. dan: would you think baltimore would have the easier of the three. but who would have thought that washington would beat philadelphia tonight? ian: first and five for the chargers from the 25. rivers lot ofs it high and incomplete -- lofts it high and incomplete. gates in the vicinity but couldn't get a clean break. dan: good job by michael wilhoite that time. keeping gates from getting to that pass....
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cincinnati is a game and a half up in the north. indy has a two-game lead in the south. so the tightest races actually are for the wild cards where the chargers now have a one-game advantage over five teams, all of whom are 7-5. let's bring in tony dungy. tony, who do you ultimately see emerging from that wild card jumble? >> well, san diego has that one-game advantage you mentioned, but they have got a brutal schedule. and miami, if they can win tomorrow night, they could be the sixth team in that 7-5 jumble and that sets up a big game, miami and baltimore next week. and i look for the winner of that game to really have the edge for that second wild card spot. >> a lot of things could fall in or out of place in the next several weeks, though. we turn to the nfc. green bay and philadelphia have caught arizona at 9-3. the slumping cardinals without carson palmer host kansas city next week. then they finish with three straight divisional games, including matchups against seattle and san francisco in the final two weeks. tony, seattle visits philadelphia next week. obviousl
cincinnati is a game and a half up in the north. indy has a two-game lead in the south. so the tightest races actually are for the wild cards where the chargers now have a one-game advantage over five teams, all of whom are 7-5. let's bring in tony dungy. tony, who do you ultimately see emerging from that wild card jumble? >> well, san diego has that one-game advantage you mentioned, but they have got a brutal schedule. and miami, if they can win tomorrow night, they could be the sixth...
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still work with cincinnati and pittsburgh. and the steelers with the win over kansas city. indianapolis' loss dropped them to four. >> chris: that match-up next week, cincinnati and pittsburgh is gonna be for all of markles -- all of marbles. they beat cincinnati at home, they would have the tiebreaker, beating the indianapolis colts earlier this year. >> brian: the bills entered the 2-game stretch with 9 losses each of the last typh seasons. -- five seasons. a win this year would get them to nine wins to secure a winning record. but not to be today. murray bottled up again. preston brown on the tackle. and it'll take us down to the 2-minute warning. 26-17, the oakland raiders in their final home game of the regular season this year. they have the lead. you're watching the nfl on cbs. you know, if you play football for a long time like i did, you're gonna learn to deal with alot of pain. but it is nothing like the pain that shingles causes. man when i got shingles it was something awful. it was like being blindsided by some linebacker. you don't see it coming. boom! it was
still work with cincinnati and pittsburgh. and the steelers with the win over kansas city. indianapolis' loss dropped them to four. >> chris: that match-up next week, cincinnati and pittsburgh is gonna be for all of markles -- all of marbles. they beat cincinnati at home, they would have the tiebreaker, beating the indianapolis colts earlier this year. >> brian: the bills entered the 2-game stretch with 9 losses each of the last typh seasons. -- five seasons. a win this year would...
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maybe it falls more heavily on buffalo, cincinnati, san diego, tampa bay, where economic recession, population trends may have made the markets less robust. isn't there a discriminatory aspect here and as as far as it frankly hits the elderly, disabled, and folks who can't attend? >> two parts of that answer. first is i think the league has recognized the different stadiums and different clubs are in different situations which is why it has adopted and adjusted its policy and adopted more flexibility and the flexibility that was adopted in 2011 or 2012, frankly, it has benefitted the very clubs that you mentioned, tampa bay and cincinnati and san diego. that's one of the reasons we have not seen that. to the point about the elderly and we've all seen the studies -- >> if i may and i'll let you finish on the elderly and disabled and people of modest means who may not be able to afford tickets right now. if you're worried about filling the stadium, why not just lower the ticket price? that's the way the market normally works. you have the immense benefit of an exemption from normal market forces
maybe it falls more heavily on buffalo, cincinnati, san diego, tampa bay, where economic recession, population trends may have made the markets less robust. isn't there a discriminatory aspect here and as as far as it frankly hits the elderly, disabled, and folks who can't attend? >> two parts of that answer. first is i think the league has recognized the different stadiums and different clubs are in different situations which is why it has adopted and adjusted its policy and adopted more...
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timothy thomas was shot and killed by a white cincinnati police officer. it sparked the worst racial unrest in 30 years. the officer charged with negligent homicide but ultimately acquitted. in 2008, a majority of the country came together to elect the first black man as president and appointed first african-american top officer. hopes of restoring trust has faded. in 2012, the trayvon martin case left african-americans feeling the justice system wasn't up to the task again. this year more lows. michael brown in ferguson, rice in cleveland, garner in new york city. unarmed black males killed by white police officers. last week, two nypd officers assassinated in their cruiser by a black man who called it revenge. a national funeral memorializing the fallen men in blue. >> i believe this great police force and this incredibly diverse city can and will show the nation how to bridge any divide. you've done it before, and you will do it again. >> police officers are called peace officers because that's what they do. they keep the peace. they help make the place
timothy thomas was shot and killed by a white cincinnati police officer. it sparked the worst racial unrest in 30 years. the officer charged with negligent homicide but ultimately acquitted. in 2008, a majority of the country came together to elect the first black man as president and appointed first african-american top officer. hopes of restoring trust has faded. in 2012, the trayvon martin case left african-americans feeling the justice system wasn't up to the task again. this year more...
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one of the things that we've learned, whether it was in chicago or the homes in cincinnati, when you stripped and made defenseless people in those housing projects, they became the most targeted victims of those communities. once they were allowed and when they are allowed to own themselves, to -- to arm themselves, to protect themselves, as law-abiding citizens, what they realized is theiringtheir victimhood vanished. and that's where i hope people begin to understand that this is not anecdotal. this is now found in statistics of the f.b.i. you know contrary to, you know, the mainstream media's advocacy and depiction, what has happened in this country, where we've had concealed carry is that crime has dropped. and the bishop and i were just talking about something that he had read just recently that validated that. we don't have to fight on conjecture or with conjecture or anecdotal stories. the f.b.i. now will tell you that that is the case. >> let me just add to that. just shows this dichotomy, because one of the things that i'm sticking with is that, you know, we are going to hav
one of the things that we've learned, whether it was in chicago or the homes in cincinnati, when you stripped and made defenseless people in those housing projects, they became the most targeted victims of those communities. once they were allowed and when they are allowed to own themselves, to -- to arm themselves, to protect themselves, as law-abiding citizens, what they realized is theiringtheir victimhood vanished. and that's where i hope people begin to understand that this is not...
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cincinnati 36. chicago does not have any snow recorded for the month of december which is unheard of. they usually see five to ten inch. it's been mild and dry out there, as well. winds out southwest we'll see highs in the low 50s. clouds and showers monday, the winds shift and it turns colder. future tracker 6 shows clouds, there will be showers the model is bearish on that factor. we'll see more activity than what the model is showing. 6:30 round number two pulls through and that continues 2349 evening hours and tomorrow morning things clear out and we'll see the return of sunshine. 53 degrees in millville. allentown, 49. showers around, 49 in trenton and 50 in reading. tuesday, cloudy and colder, breezy windchills in the upper 20s and low 0s throughout the day. wednesday's high 34. ful windchills in the 20s that's new year's' eve. new year's day sunny and cold, high of 38. >>> we want to let you know a big update to our storm tracker 6 live app several new feevments were add -- features were adde
cincinnati 36. chicago does not have any snow recorded for the month of december which is unheard of. they usually see five to ten inch. it's been mild and dry out there, as well. winds out southwest we'll see highs in the low 50s. clouds and showers monday, the winds shift and it turns colder. future tracker 6 shows clouds, there will be showers the model is bearish on that factor. we'll see more activity than what the model is showing. 6:30 round number two pulls through and that continues...
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one of the things that we've learned, whether it was in chicago or the homes in cincinnati, when you stripped and made defenseless people in those housing projects, they became the most targeted victims of those communities. once they were allowed and when they are allowed to own themselves, to -- to arm themselves, to protect themselves, as law-abiding citizens, what they realized is their victimhood vanished. and that's where i hope people begin to understand that this is not anecdotal. this is now found in statistics of the f.b.i. you know, contrary to, you know, the mainstream media's advocacy and depiction, what has happened in this country, where we've had concealed carry is that crime has dropped. and the bishop and i were just talking about something that he had read just recently that validated that. we don't have to fight on conjecture or with conjecture or anecdotal stories. the f.b.i. now will tell you that that is the case. >> let me just add to that. just shows this dichotomy, because one of the things that i'm sticking with is that, you know, we are going to have to do
one of the things that we've learned, whether it was in chicago or the homes in cincinnati, when you stripped and made defenseless people in those housing projects, they became the most targeted victims of those communities. once they were allowed and when they are allowed to own themselves, to -- to arm themselves, to protect themselves, as law-abiding citizens, what they realized is their victimhood vanished. and that's where i hope people begin to understand that this is not anecdotal. this...
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he said son, if i heard the world was ending tomorrow, i would get to cincinnati as fast as i could eat has things happen there 10 years after they happen happenecause things there 10 years after they happen in the rest of the world. thank our note, i panelists for joining us this afternoon. we are going to take a five minute break. be back in your chair is at 4:00 for our latest and second panel. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> our q&a program is 10 years old now, and to mark a decade of compelling conversations, we are featuring one interview from each year of the series over this holiday season. the president of the university of houston on the role of colleges in preparing you for the workplace. from after that, remarks jeb bush and supreme court justice samuel alito as they discuss the bill of rights and the founding fathers. exhibit onat a new the founding documents in philadelphia. you can see those comments tonight a
he said son, if i heard the world was ending tomorrow, i would get to cincinnati as fast as i could eat has things happen there 10 years after they happen happenecause things there 10 years after they happen in the rest of the world. thank our note, i panelists for joining us this afternoon. we are going to take a five minute break. be back in your chair is at 4:00 for our latest and second panel. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption...
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hosted by the society of the cincinnati, this is an hour. >> dr. shaughnessy is a vice president of monticello, the saunders director of the robert h. smith international center for jefferson studies, and thomas jefferson foundation, which supports ongoing international study of thomas jefferson and his world. use the professor of history at the university of virginia. he is a dual citizen of britain and the united states and after completing his undergraduate and doctorate degrees at oxford university he taught at eton college before becoming a visiting professor at southern mestas university -- methodist university. he is the author of an empire divided, the american revolution and the british caribbean, which is what our topic is tonight and his most recent book is the man who lost america. the british leadership and the american revolution and the fate of the empire. it has received five national book awards, including the new york historical society's american history book prize, and the george washington book rise. he is an editor of the jeff
hosted by the society of the cincinnati, this is an hour. >> dr. shaughnessy is a vice president of monticello, the saunders director of the robert h. smith international center for jefferson studies, and thomas jefferson foundation, which supports ongoing international study of thomas jefferson and his world. use the professor of history at the university of virginia. he is a dual citizen of britain and the united states and after completing his undergraduate and doctorate degrees at...
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a christmas wish has come true for 4-year-old leah still, the daughter of cincinnati bengals devin stilllier this year she was diagnosed with a rare form of pediatric cancer. christmas wish was a chance to meet a disney princess. so she and her dad went to disney world. >> espn joined them on their trip to florida. >> i think that we try to take everything day by day and try to create as many memories as possible that we can hold on to. ready? do this. >> december 8th, 2014, just outside of philadelphia, devin still and his daughter, leah, are getting their holiday pictures taken. an annual tradition for the still family, but this year's photo shoot takes on a whole new meaning. >> it was pretty special for me, because a week before we took the pictures, she had one of her bad days. she had a breakdown and she was crying. it was a great feeling just to know that she felt like she was beautiful, even though i always feel like she is. >> after you guys went and took pictures, then you wrote letters to santa. what was at the top of her christmas wish list this year? >> princess jasmine. we
a christmas wish has come true for 4-year-old leah still, the daughter of cincinnati bengals devin stilllier this year she was diagnosed with a rare form of pediatric cancer. christmas wish was a chance to meet a disney princess. so she and her dad went to disney world. >> espn joined them on their trip to florida. >> i think that we try to take everything day by day and try to create as many memories as possible that we can hold on to. ready? do this. >> december 8th, 2014,...
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. >> he plays for cincinnati everyone to see. >> he plays for cincinnati reds everyone to see. >> hennati reds i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ... stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®... ...your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems- these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently rece
. >> he plays for cincinnati everyone to see. >> he plays for cincinnati reds everyone to see. >> hennati reds i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ... stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections...
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so this was a huge win for them at cincinnati today. >> let's flip the page and go over to the nfc.ys l crystallized somewhat as a two-game gap between the 9-4 teams and the 49ers. arizona is the first team to ten victories. but the super bowl champion seahawks are just a game back and that week 16 showdown between the seahawks and the cardinals looms in arizona. green bay, meanwhile, still is yet to play this week. they play tomorrow night hosting the falcons. and with all due respect, that seems like almost a certain green bay victory. who stands out to you, tony, in the nfc race? >> to me, it has to be the seattle seahawks. they are playing exceptional football and their defense with bobby wagner back looks like they have their swagger. i can tell you northbound wants to play them in the playoffs in seattle. it's on the pressure on the nfc teams to keep winning to keep their record ahead of seattle so if they do have to play them, it won't be out in seattle. >> tony, thanks. as we do each week, we turn now to mike florio of pro football talk and ask him about the big stories he i
so this was a huge win for them at cincinnati today. >> let's flip the page and go over to the nfc.ys l crystallized somewhat as a two-game gap between the 9-4 teams and the 49ers. arizona is the first team to ten victories. but the super bowl champion seahawks are just a game back and that week 16 showdown between the seahawks and the cardinals looms in arizona. green bay, meanwhile, still is yet to play this week. they play tomorrow night hosting the falcons. and with all due respect,...
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cincinnati is a game and a half up in the north. indy has a two-game lead in the south. so the tightest races actually are for the wild cards where the chargers now have a one-game advantage over five teams, all of whom are 7-5. let's bring in tony dungy. tony, who do you ultimately see emerging from that wild card jumble? >> well, san diego has that one-game advantage you mentioned, but they have got a brutal schedule. and miami, if they can win tomorrow night, they could be the sixth team in that 7-5 jumble and that sets up a big game, miami and baltimore next week. and i look for the winner of that game to really have the edge for that second wild card spot. >> a lot of things could fall in or out of place in the next several weeks, though. we turn to the nfc. green bay and philadelphia have caught arizona at 9-3. the slumping cardinals without carson palmer host kansas city next week. then they finish with three straight divisional games, including matchups against seattle and san francisco in the final two weeks. tony, seattle visits philadelphia next week. obviousl
cincinnati is a game and a half up in the north. indy has a two-game lead in the south. so the tightest races actually are for the wild cards where the chargers now have a one-game advantage over five teams, all of whom are 7-5. let's bring in tony dungy. tony, who do you ultimately see emerging from that wild card jumble? >> well, san diego has that one-game advantage you mentioned, but they have got a brutal schedule. and miami, if they can win tomorrow night, they could be the sixth...
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heave and is intercepted by pacman jones 80 passing yards and two picks for jonny football. 30-0 cincinnatiinner. >>> broncos chargers peyton manning battling through illness still making plays. 9-3 broncos in the third. that's going to be 6 more. today marius thomas 28 yards. 22-10. broncos clinch the afc west. tough day for arron rogers 17 of 42 passing threw a couple of picks watch the bills turn into this special teams masterpiece. punt return 75 yardsment he's got a convoy. and he's in. bills win 21-13, their first 8 win season in a decadement they will be in oakland next week. steelers falcons a lot of offense and just enough defense courtesy of one william gay as he picks off matt ryan and he will take it left sideline. cut it back around the big fella that will be a 52-yard pick six. the steelers win 27-20. three teams with 9 wins in the afc north. >>> still to come kobe bryant makes big time nba history i will show you how and how the warriors found yet another way to win a game. that's next. i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down.
heave and is intercepted by pacman jones 80 passing yards and two picks for jonny football. 30-0 cincinnatiinner. >>> broncos chargers peyton manning battling through illness still making plays. 9-3 broncos in the third. that's going to be 6 more. today marius thomas 28 yards. 22-10. broncos clinch the afc west. tough day for arron rogers 17 of 42 passing threw a couple of picks watch the bills turn into this special teams masterpiece. punt return 75 yardsment he's got a convoy. and...
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tengan vuelos con conexiones a nueva york, boston, filadelfia, baltimore, washington dc, atlanta, cincinnati que 99 millones de viajeros recorren mÁs de 50 millas esta semana. lo que representa un 4% mÁs de trÁfico que en el 2013. >> si hizo an de por carretera, este fin de aÑo serÍa sustancialmente mÁs barato, ya que los precios de los combustibles son los mÁs bajos desde 2008. >> esa es la buena noticia, el galÓn mÁs caro se vende a 3,65 $ y el mÁs barato cuesta con 2,15 $. tenga cuidado porque el tiempo generarÁ poca visibilidad y inundaciones en las vÍas. la nieve podría trae camino resbaladizo. >> bueno, se enciende una luz de esperanza para los mexicanos que en california firmaron su deportaciÓn voluntaria. ademÁs veremos como la asesina australiana que matÓ sus siete hijos escucho los cargos que va enfrentar desde el hospital. tambiÉn hablaremos de un niÑo en china que tomo por error un lÍquido y lo tienen hospitalizado. preso tensional implosiÓn de este estadio de texas. prÓximo a sufrir una renovaciÓn en mÁs de los 150 millones de dÓlares. ring ring progresso ¡lograron que mi famili
tengan vuelos con conexiones a nueva york, boston, filadelfia, baltimore, washington dc, atlanta, cincinnati que 99 millones de viajeros recorren mÁs de 50 millas esta semana. lo que representa un 4% mÁs de trÁfico que en el 2013. >> si hizo an de por carretera, este fin de aÑo serÍa sustancialmente mÁs barato, ya que los precios de los combustibles son los mÁs bajos desde 2008. >> esa es la buena noticia, el galÓn mÁs caro se vende a 3,65 $ y el mÁs barato cuesta con 2,15...
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moreover, in recent years, blackout that affected only a few nfl markets such as buffalo, cincinnatiand san diego. finally, the commission determined that the impact on consumers on eliminating its sports blackout rules would be minimal. the nfl's existing contacts with the broadcast networks extend through 2022, keeping games on over the air stations to release that timeframe. the commission found it is highly unlikely that the nfl would find it more profitable to move its games from over the air stations to pay tv in the absence of the sports blackout rules. in conclusion, i would like to note that i'm limiting my testimony to the commission's decision and its rationale. elimination of our roles does not prevent the sports leagues from continuing to have a sports blackout policy and the commission does not take a position on whether congress should eliminate or modify an existing antitrust exemption to have such blackout policies and worse place. again, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i would be happy to take your questions. >> thank you, mr. lake. mr. goo
moreover, in recent years, blackout that affected only a few nfl markets such as buffalo, cincinnatiand san diego. finally, the commission determined that the impact on consumers on eliminating its sports blackout rules would be minimal. the nfl's existing contacts with the broadcast networks extend through 2022, keeping games on over the air stations to release that timeframe. the commission found it is highly unlikely that the nfl would find it more profitable to move its games from over the...
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it's true that in every city, i would imagine, cincinnati where ken lives and certainly where i have lived, all of us who have african-american sons have had the talk with our sons about how to behave around police. but community policing here in washington, for example, the relationship between community and police is different from, i believe, from the relationship of community and police in new york. and that has to do with both sides, i think. but it's different. >> ken, it's interesting. i feel like new york and washington, a little ahead of the curve when it comes to making sure the police forces look like the community. >> cincinnati got there. and we realized we had to diversify our rank and file police. >> that was an issue? >> and in the management team. look, one of the things that the commissioner underscored for me was, i think, interlocking spheres of influence. our challenge will be met by voices in the street in the action in the courts action you know, in the legislative bodies across our community. but where the real change has to take place is in the hearts of men
it's true that in every city, i would imagine, cincinnati where ken lives and certainly where i have lived, all of us who have african-american sons have had the talk with our sons about how to behave around police. but community policing here in washington, for example, the relationship between community and police is different from, i believe, from the relationship of community and police in new york. and that has to do with both sides, i think. but it's different. >> ken, it's...
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a lot depends on what happens in the cincinnati/denver game which is monday night game tomorrow. cincy win, they are in. if they lose, it could be win or out against pittsburgh next week. the afc north title could be at stake so a lot going on a and we will be at heinz field next sunday night for our final "sunday night football" regular season game as the bengals take on the pittsburgh steelers. meanwhile, that will do it from glendale, arizona. seattle wins it 35-. russell wilson throws for 399 yards. off to the burgh next week. thanks to our crew. we all wish you a very merry christmas and talk to you next sunday from pittsburgh. . >>> no peace! >> right now on nbc 10 news one of the largest rallies and marches through center city philadelphia. protesters calling for change when it comes to race relations and police action. they try to get on the vine street expressway at one point, but police stopped them. >>> good evening. i'm denise nakano. thank you for joining us. it is called the blackout philly march and a at this hour it is finally over. sydney long tells us it caused
a lot depends on what happens in the cincinnati/denver game which is monday night game tomorrow. cincy win, they are in. if they lose, it could be win or out against pittsburgh next week. the afc north title could be at stake so a lot going on a and we will be at heinz field next sunday night for our final "sunday night football" regular season game as the bengals take on the pittsburgh steelers. meanwhile, that will do it from glendale, arizona. seattle wins it 35-. russell wilson...
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you look off south and west 63 cincinnati and 65 memphis and sharp contrast with colder air 2 bismarck and 17 i'm ha nebraska. milder air southwest to northeasttion. warminger monday colder tuesday. first week of december couple bouts of wintry precipitation in between. we'll take a closer look with the full and exclusive accuweather 7-day. walter. >> we'll take every mild day we can take. >> "action news" reporter ken live outside 30th street station. how is it looking kenneth. walter we're moving tonight. that's good news. people were expecting big travel headaches. thanks to the weather on time schedules, and accident traffic volume on the roadways the journey home was a lot easier. >> busy opt roads. in the air. and on the rails. but that travel flow was smooth as millions moved across the try sfait headed home. >> overall, it's been pretty good on roads today. >> surprised? >> very surprised for holiday normally today can be a tough day going back. we've been pleased. >> traffic was heavy i-95 near newark, new castle county delaware. >> be careful take your time you'll get there w
you look off south and west 63 cincinnati and 65 memphis and sharp contrast with colder air 2 bismarck and 17 i'm ha nebraska. milder air southwest to northeasttion. warminger monday colder tuesday. first week of december couple bouts of wintry precipitation in between. we'll take a closer look with the full and exclusive accuweather 7-day. walter. >> we'll take every mild day we can take. >> "action news" reporter ken live outside 30th street station. how is it looking...
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it's only 32 degrees in detroit. 36 in cincinnati.ut still in the 60s in the carolinas. 50s in nashville, but eventually all of this air will continue to shift our direction and that's going to drop our temperatures 10 to 11 degrees below average. our average for this time of year is 50 degrees. today we're going to be above that average. we'll head into the 60s. 62, then cold air ushers in as we head into tonight and our temperatures will not recover during the day. we'll stay in the high 30s and we're going to be tracking more moisture coming in so we could see a few spots with the wintry mix or sleet so don't be surprised if you see a bit of sleet tomorrow. closer look at our satellite radar shot. everything is dry right now, but we are seeing clouds moving in and we're tracking all of this moisture that is going to move closer to us and right through our area as we head into the afternoon. by 3:00, 4:00, that's when we'll start to see a chance of rainfall. by 6:00 it's very light, widespread rainfall on and off throughout the rest
it's only 32 degrees in detroit. 36 in cincinnati.ut still in the 60s in the carolinas. 50s in nashville, but eventually all of this air will continue to shift our direction and that's going to drop our temperatures 10 to 11 degrees below average. our average for this time of year is 50 degrees. today we're going to be above that average. we'll head into the 60s. 62, then cold air ushers in as we head into tonight and our temperatures will not recover during the day. we'll stay in the high 30s...
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not cincinnati. get out of our stands.d quarter manziel scrambling, and he just had a tough day at the office. intercepted by pac-man jones. one of two picks. just 80 passing yards for manziel in his debut. how about a 30-0 thumping in the battle of ohio. >>> broncos-chargers. peyton manning battling through illness. wasn't at his best, but still good enough. 28 yards to demaryius thomas. the broncos win 22-10 and college. afc west. >>> packers-bills. aaron rodgers not a good day. 17 of 42 passing. rodgers also two interceptions. and he had a front row seat for this. special teams gem from marcus thigpen. the bills win 21-13. buffalo a short of its first eight-win season since 2004. >>> the sharks idle today, but with plenty to root are for. i will tell you why. and the warriors catch a break in the big easy. how they took advantage next. and i'm about to i'm abstart my career.hool. i have two young boys, and i want their mommy to be safe and healthy. having health insurance gives you freedom. you can't rely on everything
not cincinnati. get out of our stands.d quarter manziel scrambling, and he just had a tough day at the office. intercepted by pac-man jones. one of two picks. just 80 passing yards for manziel in his debut. how about a 30-0 thumping in the battle of ohio. >>> broncos-chargers. peyton manning battling through illness. wasn't at his best, but still good enough. 28 yards to demaryius thomas. the broncos win 22-10 and college. afc west. >>> packers-bills. aaron rodgers not a good...
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she was rejected by her birth mother so a team at the cincinnati zoo stepped in to teach her everything. >> what does that mean? >> how to eat stretch, and talk like a gorilla. show will move up to the road to the columbus zoo to be placed with other gorillas. aought woman must know what it was like to raise my brother and me! >> the great thing is the zoo coopers have -- keepers have a halloween costume. >> we leave you now with a gorgeous picture outside, it is san francisco with fog still hangingor led. thanks for joining us. we will see you tomorrow. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! yo! whoa! whoa, whoa. hello and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. i'll be your host, and you can also check me out on brooklyn nine-nine. [cheers and applause] our first contestant is the oldest child of seven and with an extended family of over 100 people i have a feeling our ratings will spike today. from brooklyn, new york, please welcome nick ackerman. what's up, nick? how you doing, man? >> doing good. doing good. >> dude, what a huge family. what is this?
she was rejected by her birth mother so a team at the cincinnati zoo stepped in to teach her everything. >> what does that mean? >> how to eat stretch, and talk like a gorilla. show will move up to the road to the columbus zoo to be placed with other gorillas. aought woman must know what it was like to raise my brother and me! >> the great thing is the zoo coopers have -- keepers have a halloween costume. >> we leave you now with a gorgeous picture outside, it is san...
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moreover, in recent years, blackouts have affected only a few nfl markets such as buffalo, cincinnati, and san diego. finally, the commission determined that the impact on consumers of eliminating its sports blackout rules would be minimal. the nfl's existing contracts with the broadcast networks extend through 2022, keeping games on over the air stations through at least that time frame. beyond that, the commission found it is highly unlikely that the nfl would find it more profitable to move its games from over the air stations to pay tv in the absence of the sports blackout rules. in conclusion, i would like to note that i am limiting my testimony to the commission's decision and its rationale. elimination of our rules does not prevent the sports leagues from continuing to have a sports blackout policy, and the commission does not take a position on whether congress should eliminate or modify existing antitrust exemptions that allow leagues to have such blackout policies in the first place. again, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i will be happy to take you
moreover, in recent years, blackouts have affected only a few nfl markets such as buffalo, cincinnati, and san diego. finally, the commission determined that the impact on consumers of eliminating its sports blackout rules would be minimal. the nfl's existing contracts with the broadcast networks extend through 2022, keeping games on over the air stations through at least that time frame. beyond that, the commission found it is highly unlikely that the nfl would find it more profitable to move...