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people talk about the iconic skyline of cincinnati. union terminal is included in one of the buildings that people recognize. it is very much the visible face of this city. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. recentlytour's staff traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about cincinnati and other stops on the tour at /citiestour.rg you're watching american history tv all pope john paul ii served from 1978 to 2005. wei hadg unlimitedel the -- the cathedral
people talk about the iconic skyline of cincinnati. union terminal is included in one of the buildings that people recognize. it is very much the visible face of this city. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. recentlytour's staff traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about cincinnati and other stops on the tour at /citiestour.rg you're watching american history tv all pope john paul ii served from 1978 to 2005. wei hadg...
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cincinnati is one example. to the american people who read it might be interested in it, i feel it is not what you are looking at when you studied the american dream to is not a religious history, meaning the study of a religion. you are actually studying the american experience. it is a window -- here's another way of looking at it. 50, 60, 70 years ago the story of the american people was told without government chain much about the african-americans. the only story you heard is about the slaves. and after it has been in the last 40 years to redeem not story. 40, 50 years ago, very few women would've been tension in the context of retelling the story of the united states. these stories are being reclaimed and have been acclaimed but there's more to do in that area. help us to understand our past. the story of the jew is exactly comparable to these other examples. when you see the role that they have played, how they built their lives, how they transform themselves, their desire to become american, the way the
cincinnati is one example. to the american people who read it might be interested in it, i feel it is not what you are looking at when you studied the american dream to is not a religious history, meaning the study of a religion. you are actually studying the american experience. it is a window -- here's another way of looking at it. 50, 60, 70 years ago the story of the american people was told without government chain much about the african-americans. the only story you heard is about the...
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adams in cincinnati. original intention of building the observatory is it would be a private institution for members who would pay $25 a share to become members. or three months salary for a laborer back then. mitchell acquired the agreement of 30's cincinnati and's -- to pray that. that was quite impressive, private citizens willing to fund 12 we today call a public institution. the observatory was founded in 1842, based on mitchell for a lecture, and mitchell was also responsible for designing and building the observatory. they selected east of downtown, and they decided to invite then ex-president john quincy adams, in the town where he was now in the house of representatives. 76 years old. not in good health. his family did not want him to come to town. he wrote a letter, said i'm on my way. if i'm delayed, it's not my fault. it took him two weeks to get to town. the stage coach to cincinnati, and he arrived here in 1843 for the laying of the cornerstone. while he was extremely delighted, he had a two
adams in cincinnati. original intention of building the observatory is it would be a private institution for members who would pay $25 a share to become members. or three months salary for a laborer back then. mitchell acquired the agreement of 30's cincinnati and's -- to pray that. that was quite impressive, private citizens willing to fund 12 we today call a public institution. the observatory was founded in 1842, based on mitchell for a lecture, and mitchell was also responsible for...
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his time in cincinnati paralyze the rise the rise of cincinnati as a grand city. which it did become. when he left in 1841 to be president, it wl said if they want this claude hopper farmer for president than i am available. he did seem a humble and he wasn't being aggressive and pursue. many people and old friends came to his assistance. harrison's opponent tried to characterize him as a feeble old man. for that reason if none other he felt obliged to campaign strenuously harrison was willing to, he enjoyed the rally and festivities. he invited some of his old friends, the the indians who had helped him with the british to come to the rallies and dance. african-americans were welcome, lots of women came. none of these people could vote my jew but they enjoy being part of it and wanted to show their support for harrison. it captured the imagination of the people. it became a spontaneous kind of thing, what it did was boost the turnout for the election. 1 million votes were cast. this was huge. it was almost 1 million more than had been cast in the 1936 election. i
his time in cincinnati paralyze the rise the rise of cincinnati as a grand city. which it did become. when he left in 1841 to be president, it wl said if they want this claude hopper farmer for president than i am available. he did seem a humble and he wasn't being aggressive and pursue. many people and old friends came to his assistance. harrison's opponent tried to characterize him as a feeble old man. for that reason if none other he felt obliged to campaign strenuously harrison was willing...
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it was brought to cincinnati by richard, who settled in cincinnati and was a meatpacker here in cincinnati. it was donated to the historical society in the late 19th century. like i say, it has never been on exhibit before. it was one of the many copies made to distribute the word about the declaration of independence. there wasn't the communication that we has today. much of that was done through broadside, newspapers, things like that. this copy is rare because they just do not survive. they were printed on paper. they were not cared for. like many pieces, they were not seen as historical documents at the time. we are very, very fortunate that this one survived. this is, even though it doesn't look like much, one of the earliest pieces from cincinnati history. this is a log from port washington. cincinnati was established in 1788.to -- and in 1789, port washington was built. by 1794, there was a new barrick built in kentucky. so the porch was no longer needed. 1809, they took the fort apart and really felt that cincinnati could expand. they took it apart. and within a few years, no one c
it was brought to cincinnati by richard, who settled in cincinnati and was a meatpacker here in cincinnati. it was donated to the historical society in the late 19th century. like i say, it has never been on exhibit before. it was one of the many copies made to distribute the word about the declaration of independence. there wasn't the communication that we has today. much of that was done through broadside, newspapers, things like that. this copy is rare because they just do not survive. they...
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weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. it is known as the birthplace of american astronomy. it has the home of one of the telescopes in the western hemisphere. learn more about cincinnati all weekend here on american history tv. >> i would like to welcome everyone to william howard taft national historic site. the significance of this house is this the birth and boyhood home of our 27th president. and our 10th chief justice, william howard taft. the house was built around 1840, that is the time we like to use here. his parents were alphonso taft and louise taft. they came from the states. when alfonso left vermont he came here to cincinnati, ohio in 1838. he begins to work with a law firm, becoming a lawyer here in cincinnati. this is where he started to make money. were prominent would laterwho leave downtown cincinnati and moved to the top here at mount auburn. mount auburn was once referred to as cincinnati's 5th avenue. when the prince of wales came to visit he would stay in a home up here in the mount auburn community
weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. it is known as the birthplace of american astronomy. it has the home of one of the telescopes in the western hemisphere. learn more about cincinnati all weekend here on american history tv. >> i would like to welcome everyone to william howard taft national historic site. the significance of this house is this the birth and boyhood home of our 27th president. and our 10th chief justice, william howard taft. the house was built...
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learn more about cincinnati and other stops at www.c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. >> c-span has live coverage from washington, d.c., the first stop tuesday afternoon. we are live with the president and mrs. obama to greet the pontiff on his arrival. wednesday morning, the welcoming ceremony for the pope as the obamas officially welcome him to the white house. live coverage at 8:45 eastern. that afternoon, the mass and canonization at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. thursday morning, live coverage begins from capitol hill as pope francis makes history becoming the first pontiff to address a joint meeting of congress. friday morning, live coverage from new york as the pope speaks to the united nations general assembly on cspan3, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org. 11:30, the pope will hold a religious service at the world trade center. follow the a store trip to the u.s. -- follow the historic trip to the u.s. on c-span and c-span.org. >> coming up next, author
learn more about cincinnati and other stops at www.c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. >> c-span has live coverage from washington, d.c., the first stop tuesday afternoon. we are live with the president and mrs. obama to greet the pontiff on his arrival. wednesday morning, the welcoming ceremony for the pope as the obamas officially welcome him to the white house. live coverage at 8:45 eastern. that afternoon, the mass and canonization...
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his time in cincinnati, parallels the lives of cincinnati as a grand city which it became. when he left in 1841 to be president, it was was the fastest growing city in the united states. it was a city of fine churches, beautiful mansions, flowers, very prosperous and had grown significantly in a time that harrison didn't just observe what happens, which is the story of american progress. he participated in it. i maintained that he really had a major hand in building the institutions, the political political and cultural institutions that made cincinnati a mecca for subsequent immigration. what harrison did as a delegate to the u.s. congress was to write the harrison land act of 1800. this made purchasing land available to people of limited means. it was broken up into smaller plots, you could buy land on credit. it literally open, indiana's northwest territory to millions of people. people started talking about harrison to become a candidate for president. he did not volunteer or go around saying he would not, or not go around and organize and take delegates. he was sought
his time in cincinnati, parallels the lives of cincinnati as a grand city which it became. when he left in 1841 to be president, it was was the fastest growing city in the united states. it was a city of fine churches, beautiful mansions, flowers, very prosperous and had grown significantly in a time that harrison didn't just observe what happens, which is the story of american progress. he participated in it. i maintained that he really had a major hand in building the institutions, the...
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and cincinnati. the mural depicting cincinnati history features several interesting characters, and putting the government and the military uniform from the early settlement. . the man facing us is general arthur saint clare, he was one of the matters here in the northwest territory in the state of ohio. he was responsible for changing in honor of name the society of cincinnati, which was an early military organization. in the background, the top of the mural in silver highlights are different forms of presentation. in the cincinnati ural, easy different forms of river transportation -- from the early steamboats to the modern ones. on the u.s. mural, you see different forms of land transportation. and in the very corner, you see what might be the future of transportation -- airplanes and airships. the heyday for union terminal is during the 1940's. previously, for the 1930's, it had not seen much use. the depression and hit rather hard, as have the emergence of the automobile. but during world war ii
and cincinnati. the mural depicting cincinnati history features several interesting characters, and putting the government and the military uniform from the early settlement. . the man facing us is general arthur saint clare, he was one of the matters here in the northwest territory in the state of ohio. he was responsible for changing in honor of name the society of cincinnati, which was an early military organization. in the background, the top of the mural in silver highlights are different...
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adams and cincinnati. the original concept, the building observatory was that it would be a private institution for the members who paid $25 a share to become members. that was two or three months of labor. yet he was in only three weeks mitchell acquired the agreement of 30 cincinnati is who would pay that. over 700 members of the society existed at $25 a member. that was quite impressive that private citizens were willing to do that to fund a public institution. the observatory was founded 1842 based on mitchell's lecture. mitchell was also responsible for designing and holding the observatory. invite then to ex-president john quincy adams to town. he was now serving in the house of representatives are in 76 years old, not a good health. his family did not want him to come to town. he accepted the invitation. he wrote the letter saying, i'm on my way. if i'm delayed, it's not my fault. it took him two weeks to get to town. he used a railroad to go from boston to lake earache, a steamship across lake year
adams and cincinnati. the original concept, the building observatory was that it would be a private institution for the members who paid $25 a share to become members. that was two or three months of labor. yet he was in only three weeks mitchell acquired the agreement of 30 cincinnati is who would pay that. over 700 members of the society existed at $25 a member. that was quite impressive that private citizens were willing to do that to fund a public institution. the observatory was founded...
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adams in cincinnati. original concept of building the observatory, it would be a private statistic for the members who paid $25 to become members. laborer.too high for a months salary for a laborer. by the time the telescope members of the00 society existed at $25 in member. that was impressive, what private citizens were willing to do to fund this. tory was founded in 1842. mitchell was also responsible for designing and building the observatory. he selected this hill east of downtown. ex-presidentthen john quincy adams to town. he was then serving in the house of representatives, 76 years old. eagerly accepted the invitation. he said, i am on my way. he took him two weeks. he used a railroad to go to lake area. -- eire. a stagecoach from columbus to cincinnati. in 1843 for the laying of the cornerstone. all he was delighted, he had two-hour speech prepared permit at the end of the lecture, they said thank you for coming to town. it toaid we will rename mt. adams. one significant thing about that was tha
adams in cincinnati. original concept of building the observatory, it would be a private statistic for the members who paid $25 to become members. laborer.too high for a months salary for a laborer. by the time the telescope members of the00 society existed at $25 in member. that was impressive, what private citizens were willing to do to fund this. tory was founded in 1842. mitchell was also responsible for designing and building the observatory. he selected this hill east of downtown....
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historynue now with the of cincinnati. cori: right now, we are in the "freedom to slavery" exhibition at the underground railroad freedom center. it chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. here, we talk about frederick douglass. he was one of the most recognized african-americans in the country at that time. he was born a slave in maryland and escaped into freedom as a young adult. throughout his career as an abolitionist, he fought for the freedom of african-americans, all the people who were enslaved in the country. during the civil war, he lobbied with abraham lincoln for the recruitment of colored citizens. here on display, we are very proud to have frederick douglass's beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. we are so proud to have it on display. it is something that is recognizable from many of frederick do
historynue now with the of cincinnati. cori: right now, we are in the "freedom to slavery" exhibition at the underground railroad freedom center. it chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. here, we talk about frederick douglass. he was one of the most recognized african-americans in...
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all weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. it was home to seven presidents, including william henry harrison , known as the father of the west. power cable partners worked with ur staff to explore the city's history. learn more about it on american history tv. , we are in the exhibition slavery" at the underground railroad freedom center. it chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. here, we talk about frederick douglass. he is one of the most recognized african-americans in the country at that time. he was born a slave in maryland and escaped into freedom as a young adult. throughout his career as a abolitionist, he fought for the ,reedom of african-americans all the people who were in slave in the country. during the civil war, he lobbied with abraham lincoln for the recruitment of colored citizens. the archive to have his b
all weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. it was home to seven presidents, including william henry harrison , known as the father of the west. power cable partners worked with ur staff to explore the city's history. learn more about it on american history tv. , we are in the exhibition slavery" at the underground railroad freedom center. it chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction...
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axt, a recent look at our -- look at our recent visit to cincinnati, ohio. cori: right now, we are in the "freedom to slavery" exhibition at the underground railroad freedom center. this exhibit chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. very important people to the time. here, we talk about frederick douglass. he was one of the most recognized african-americans in the country at this time. he was born a slave in maryland and escaped into freedom as a young adult. throughout his career as an abolitionist, he fought for the freedom of african-americans, for all the people who were enslaved in the country. even during the civil war, he lobbied with abraham lincoln for the recruitment of colored citizens in the war. here on display, we are very proud to have frederick douglass's beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. we are so proud to have it on displa
axt, a recent look at our -- look at our recent visit to cincinnati, ohio. cori: right now, we are in the "freedom to slavery" exhibition at the underground railroad freedom center. this exhibit chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. very important people to the time. here, we talk...
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. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. this date was home to seven u.s. presidents including william hisy harrison, known by contemporaries as the father of the west. our time warner cable partners worked with c-span's city to her staff when we traveled to cincinnati to explore the history. learn more on american history tv. we are in georgia, ohio, and this is the boyhood home of grant. we are 40 miles east of cincinnati and 10 miles from the ohio river. he lived here and went to school here. was thes grant commander of the union forces in the civil war, and he won the war for the north. then he became the 18th president of the united states, three years later. came iner and mother 1823. georgetown was a frontier. they had just made brown county a county. that is why his father wanted to move here, because he would have a lot more business. this is going to be the county seat and there would be a lot more people moving in. his father was a painter and he made bridled and shoes. they share the house with a family name to t
. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. this date was home to seven u.s. presidents including william hisy harrison, known by contemporaries as the father of the west. our time warner cable partners worked with c-span's city to her staff when we traveled to cincinnati to explore the history. learn more on american history tv. we are in georgia, ohio, and this is the boyhood home of grant. we are 40 miles east of cincinnati and 10 miles from the ohio river. he...
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it was brought to cincinnati by richard, who settled in cincinnati and was a meatpacker here in cincinnatias donated to the historical society in the late 19th century. like i say, it has never been on exhibit before. it was one of the many copies made to distribute the word about the declaration of independence. there wasn't the communication that we has today. much of that was done through broadside, newspapers, things like that. this copy is rare because they just do not survive. they were printed on paper. they were not cared for. like many pieces, they were not seen as historical documents at the time. we are very, very fortunate that this one survived. this is, even though it doesn't look like much, one of the earliest pieces from cincinnati history. this is a log from port washington. cincinnati was established in 1788 to -- 1788. and in 1789, port washington was built. by 1794, there was a new barrick built in kentucky. so the porch was no longer needed. and by 1809, they took the fort apart and really felt that cincinnati could expand. they took it apart. and within a few years, n
it was brought to cincinnati by richard, who settled in cincinnati and was a meatpacker here in cincinnatias donated to the historical society in the late 19th century. like i say, it has never been on exhibit before. it was one of the many copies made to distribute the word about the declaration of independence. there wasn't the communication that we has today. much of that was done through broadside, newspapers, things like that. this copy is rare because they just do not survive. they were...
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rachel, i am the research services librarian here at the society of the cincinnati. able toleased to be speak to you today about these three magnificent items we have a table today. involving the french experience during the american war. war wouldtionary never have seen such a swift conclusion were it not for the arrival at newport rhode island for the arrival of 5000 soldiers in 1780. the collaboration of french and american leadership on land at sea after the arrival of rochambeau's forces led to the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown. this past year was a landmark year in augmenting the society's collections documenting the french experience in the american war. in particular, two narratives shine the light on the impression of american soldiers on the french. we also have a bonus item on display today that was not mentioned in the description, a map showing the french and cannons and the defenses at newport here it the map is part of our robert charles lawrence ferguson collection here at the library. one of the narratives was purchased with a gift from a priva
rachel, i am the research services librarian here at the society of the cincinnati. able toleased to be speak to you today about these three magnificent items we have a table today. involving the french experience during the american war. war wouldtionary never have seen such a swift conclusion were it not for the arrival at newport rhode island for the arrival of 5000 soldiers in 1780. the collaboration of french and american leadership on land at sea after the arrival of rochambeau's forces...
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it brings us all the way up to the department of ohio and through cincinnati.e tell stories of churches, individuals, and multiple stories throughout the book, connecting it to the larger story of american slavery. >> there is a story from 1821 about a runaway. he escapes from enslavement in kentucky and ends up in ohio. that he mustd have escaped from some underground road. that becomes synonymous with the building of the underground railroad at the same time. find outet, you can not only about the literary life of cincinnati, ohio, but historically about the city as well. as we can on american history tv. more our website for information. stamford, connecticut, let's hear from mike. caller: how are you doing? i'm here to talk about anchor .abies if you are born in the united states, you are a citizen. if your parents are not citizens, that does not give them the right to become a citizen. when the kid is 18 years old, he should be able to come back. it should not be an anchor baby, .t should be a buoy baby patient flow back to the country where they came from
it brings us all the way up to the department of ohio and through cincinnati.e tell stories of churches, individuals, and multiple stories throughout the book, connecting it to the larger story of american slavery. >> there is a story from 1821 about a runaway. he escapes from enslavement in kentucky and ends up in ohio. that he mustd have escaped from some underground road. that becomes synonymous with the building of the underground railroad at the same time. find outet, you can not...
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the society of the cincinnati posted this event. it is one hour and 15 minutes. >> the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati works to promote the knowledge of the achievement of american independence by ,romoting advanced study advocating preservation, and providing resources to teachers and students. last year, our executive director learned about a french encampment that took place in july 1782 and present-day rock .rock creek park this in camera is part of the return march back north. we decide this event would be the perfect opportunity to teach the local ties to the revolutionary war, and to celebrate the role that france played in the american revolution. talk is the first of it and what we hope to be an annual neighborhood alliance. has written a number of articles and books on the french participation in the revolutionary war. he is a specialist in the french forces during the revolutionary war, and currently serves as project historian to the national parks service for the washington rush about -- w
the society of the cincinnati posted this event. it is one hour and 15 minutes. >> the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati works to promote the knowledge of the achievement of american independence by ,romoting advanced study advocating preservation, and providing resources to teachers and students. last year, our executive director learned about a french encampment that took place in july 1782 and present-day rock .rock creek park this in camera is part of the...
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weitzel's grave is in a very modest plot in cincinnati, ohio in spring grove cemetery. the day i went looking for it, i had a hard time finding it. it's a small slab with his name, birthdate, date of his death. years later, someone etched the word "general" above his name, perhaps as an afterthought. not to think the military forgot about his accomplishments. arlington cemetery, ironic as it is, the former home of robert e lee, you will find weitzel drive is one of the main roads running through the cemetery today. at a gate on the east entrance to arlington cemetery, two columns erected, ord-weitzel gate. although his grave site in cincinnati is modest and humble, the army honored him in arlington cemetery. so that is right at an hour, and it's the whole story of godfrey weitzel and how he ended up leading the troops into richmond 150 years ago today. thank you very much. [applause] i'd be happy to answer any questions. yes, sir. >> i'm curious -- does anyone know what happened to cyrus comstock, the guy who was first in his class? mr. quatman: comstock ended up becomi
weitzel's grave is in a very modest plot in cincinnati, ohio in spring grove cemetery. the day i went looking for it, i had a hard time finding it. it's a small slab with his name, birthdate, date of his death. years later, someone etched the word "general" above his name, perhaps as an afterthought. not to think the military forgot about his accomplishments. arlington cemetery, ironic as it is, the former home of robert e lee, you will find weitzel drive is one of the main roads...
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we are right here at the society of the cincinnati. nevertheless, what i tried to do, then, is superimpose an 18th century road map onto a modern map. it works to a certain degree, because of this, florida avenue, you know it makes this bend here. and then you get where the tiber used to be paired then you get to howard university. the road does make this kind of a bend. this does not help a lot. this does not help that much, either, but at the very least we see the 18th-century road pattern follows. and then if we superimpose the campsite map, now following the creek, because that is all we have to go by, then here's the society of the cincinnati again where we are. me i have to go all the way through now? where we are. then the encampment, i'm sorry about this, then the enchantment is, there we go. here's the society of cincinnati. so it's a little behind us here and here. but that is only an approximation. and i would not recommend doing any kind of archaeology here, either. with this, i think i'd better conclude my remarks tonight.
we are right here at the society of the cincinnati. nevertheless, what i tried to do, then, is superimpose an 18th century road map onto a modern map. it works to a certain degree, because of this, florida avenue, you know it makes this bend here. and then you get where the tiber used to be paired then you get to howard university. the road does make this kind of a bend. this does not help a lot. this does not help that much, either, but at the very least we see the 18th-century road pattern...
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>> she's close to 20. >> how far are we from cincinnati? >> uhm, maybe 15, 20 minutes. >> oh, that's it? >> yeah. >> oh my gosh. >> i feel like i'm in the country. >> i know. sarah was the captain of her high school volleyball and softball teams. she injured her knee during a regional volleyball tournament at the age of 18. her doctor prescribed percocet. >> i took maybe two one day and really i liked the feeling. it was more of a buzz than just the pain gone and i liked that. it would be the beginning of her descent into heroin addiction. >> what happened when you did it the first time? >> i was immediately in love with it, i loved the feeling. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. when our cameras began following sarah kordenbrock back in 2012 she was trying to kick her heroin habit. >> when did you start using heroin? >> it di
>> she's close to 20. >> how far are we from cincinnati? >> uhm, maybe 15, 20 minutes. >> oh, that's it? >> yeah. >> oh my gosh. >> i feel like i'm in the country. >> i know. sarah was the captain of her high school volleyball and softball teams. she injured her knee during a regional volleyball tournament at the age of 18. her doctor prescribed percocet. >> i took maybe two one day and really i liked the feeling. it was more of a buzz than...
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are shot and killed in cincinnati. anything. no one identifies anybody that was responsible. >> the victims daunte evans brown and darryl lane, cousins and best friends were 13 and 14 years old. >> brother dante, peaceful rest. the father, son and holy spirit come on you and remain with you forever, amen. >> up until that point, we had not seen really young victims, 13 and 14 years of age who now were targeted by the serial sniper. and it really suggests that joseph was changing his m.o. he was increasing the number of crimes. and he wasn't even changing his victimology to include these two very sympathetic victims. if we could go back to the choice of -- remember, the two teenage boys in cincinnati? >> the what? >> the two teenage boys in cincinnati. >> uh-huh. >> that you shot? >> uh-huh. >> they were 13 and 14. and this was during that period of time that you described that you were going to do things differently. >> yeah, i was trying to ratchet up the violence. is that why you picked two young teenage boy. because
are shot and killed in cincinnati. anything. no one identifies anybody that was responsible. >> the victims daunte evans brown and darryl lane, cousins and best friends were 13 and 14 years old. >> brother dante, peaceful rest. the father, son and holy spirit come on you and remain with you forever, amen. >> up until that point, we had not seen really young victims, 13 and 14 years of age who now were targeted by the serial sniper. and it really suggests that joseph was...
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temple is close to beating pen cincinnati recent years and saturday at the link the alls got it done. the fact we beat penn state but the fact we won. it's about temple not penn state no disrespect we love penn state but for our guys to do this in this game is to be able to focus on themselves shows unbelievable maturity. >> temple first win in penn state in three-quarters of a century earnings school the key player of the week award. >> welcome back to sports sunday brandon. it's a big college came and big upset. >> i know how it feels to be upset. i'm happy penn state lost and feel good. i know what that feels like. >> you saying as a michigan guy happy penn state loss. jeff skversky is live at the big board with simple coach matt rhule. >> one line back to another former linebacker temple coach matt rhule first time in 74 years you guys beat penn state you do it at a packed ous and are you feeling that high right now. >> i t was a great day with great crowd and i'm kind of in coach mode getting ready for next season. >> obviously what is win like over penn state. you do it for the
temple is close to beating pen cincinnati recent years and saturday at the link the alls got it done. the fact we beat penn state but the fact we won. it's about temple not penn state no disrespect we love penn state but for our guys to do this in this game is to be able to focus on themselves shows unbelievable maturity. >> temple first win in penn state in three-quarters of a century earnings school the key player of the week award. >> welcome back to sports sunday brandon. it's a...
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. >> we're on to cincinnati. we're on the cincinnati. it's nothing about the past, nothing about the future. we're preparing for cincinnati. >> well, the giants at the practice field today for the first time since their sunday and tom coughlin channeled his inner belichick. >> we're on to atlanta. i'm going forward to atlanta, thank you very much. >> the game will be home, but it's against atlanta, and they can't put that dallas game in their rear view mirror quick >> all right, bruce, thanks. >>> closed captioning provided by toyota. >>> and that's it for news 4 at 11:00. >> today begins at 4:30. good night and we'll see you tomorrow. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- hillary clinton dakota johnson musical guest, fetty wap and ceaturing the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 330! >> steve: and now, here he is, [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, hey! [ cheers and applause ] love you guys. hey, welcome. welc
. >> we're on to cincinnati. we're on the cincinnati. it's nothing about the past, nothing about the future. we're preparing for cincinnati. >> well, the giants at the practice field today for the first time since their sunday and tom coughlin channeled his inner belichick. >> we're on to atlanta. i'm going forward to atlanta, thank you very much. >> the game will be home, but it's against atlanta, and they can't put that dallas game in their rear view mirror quick...
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temple in a cincinnati, jumping for joy and jacked up. in cincinnati what a third quarter, opening kickoff in the second half. jihad thomas 100 yards! temple quickly scores 21 points in the third. cincinnati answers with a touchdown. so does jihad thomas. the junior running back accounts for 342 yards. owls up as many as 32. temple is 2-0 for the first time in four years. >>> james franklin not a happy camper in happy valley in penn state you mean 6th in the fourth in buffalo. take another look. wow, the kid from the lehigh valley 115 yards rushing all come in the second. it leads to this. the only score off the first for a buck 28. penn state rebounds from the temple loss 27-14 win the first of the year. >>> will sam bradford have all of his weapons for the opener for the eagles in atlanta. zack ertz listed as questionable as he comes back from core muscle surgery. eagles took a risk on sam bradford, it's a high risk high reward scenarios, nothing is more important than predicting your quarterback this year. >> there's a statement when y
temple in a cincinnati, jumping for joy and jacked up. in cincinnati what a third quarter, opening kickoff in the second half. jihad thomas 100 yards! temple quickly scores 21 points in the third. cincinnati answers with a touchdown. so does jihad thomas. the junior running back accounts for 342 yards. owls up as many as 32. temple is 2-0 for the first time in four years. >>> james franklin not a happy camper in happy valley in penn state you mean 6th in the fourth in buffalo. take...
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in cincinnati what a third quarter.n kickoff in the second half, jihad thomas endzone to endzone. 100 yards. temple scores 21 points in the third. cincinnati answer back with a touchdown. so does jihad thomas 66-yard run. the junior running back accounts for 243 yards. owls hang on to win 34-26 in the final seconds. temple is 2-0 for the first time in four years. >>> james franklin not a happy camper in happy valley, penn state up 6 in the 4th in buffalo until they get fresh legs. take another look, the kids from the lehigh valley 115 yards rushing come in the second. penn state rebounds from the temple loss 27-14 win the first of the year. >>> will sam bradford have all of his weapons for the eagles monday night opener. zack ertz a game time decision listed atmosphere questionable as he come -- listed at questionable as he comes back from surgery. nothing is more important than equity protecting the quarterback this year. >> there's a statement when you blitz the band, it's either our band or their band. >> you have to
in cincinnati what a third quarter.n kickoff in the second half, jihad thomas endzone to endzone. 100 yards. temple scores 21 points in the third. cincinnati answer back with a touchdown. so does jihad thomas 66-yard run. the junior running back accounts for 243 yards. owls hang on to win 34-26 in the final seconds. temple is 2-0 for the first time in four years. >>> james franklin not a happy camper in happy valley, penn state up 6 in the 4th in buffalo until they get fresh legs. take...
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the mets play cincinnati again this afternoon. live at citi field, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> a long time coming for those mets. >> almost a decade. >>> time is 7:10. sightseeing to your tragedy. it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> thanks for waking up with us on cbs 2 news sunday morning. we are on on facebook and twitter. join our conversations at facebook.com and tweet us at cbs new york. >>> a developing story out of israel. police say they clashed with young palestinian protestors early this morning at the hilltop compound in jerusalem's old city. the site is known as the temple mount to jews and mobile sanctuary to muslims. masked protestors threw rocks and firecrackers. it occurred just before the jewish holiday. >>> federal examiners are investigating a duck boat in seattle. the ntsb says it's not clear if the axle was damaged before it
the mets play cincinnati again this afternoon. live at citi field, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> a long time coming for those mets. >> almost a decade. >>> time is 7:10. sightseeing to your tragedy. it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> thanks for waking up with us on cbs 2 news...
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the society of the cincinnati hosted this event. it's an hour and 15 minutes.titution -- the american institute of the society of the cincinnati presidents
the society of the cincinnati hosted this event. it's an hour and 15 minutes.titution -- the american institute of the society of the cincinnati presidents
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. >>> to the cincinnati the reds hosting and cincinnati's exchanges words with the at bat and gets ejectedy slamming him on the ground and screaming. he becomes that he needs to be restrained by another one before eventually leaving the field. as far the games the pirates win it 5-4. >> joining us is bill with the weather. bill, good morning. >> good morning. unfortunately a pick frture fro japan. they got two months of rain in two days. last night a big river went into a city. they were up waiting for help and houses were washed down rivers and numb erous structures destroyed. there's probably many fatalities with this. this is north of tokyo last night. it's ongoing and the military has the helicopters up trying to rescue people from the roof top and balconies. we kpould see the isolated fl d flooding and for the first time in weeks the rain is possible. up in boston you have to wait a couple of hours and the football game and there's periods of rain. there are some downpours during the game. this is 6:00 p.m. and showing the areas of rain from new york back to southern new england. area
. >>> to the cincinnati the reds hosting and cincinnati's exchanges words with the at bat and gets ejectedy slamming him on the ground and screaming. he becomes that he needs to be restrained by another one before eventually leaving the field. as far the games the pirates win it 5-4. >> joining us is bill with the weather. bill, good morning. >> good morning. unfortunately a pick frture fro japan. they got two months of rain in two days. last night a big river went into a...
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y cincinnati se fue con victoria 33 y se hizo historia.canse. asÍ estÁ el mundo de los deportes. ramÓn: perfecto. mÁs de los deportes estÁn aquÍ. gracias, william. antes, un adelanto de las condiciones del clima con millie delgado. millie: desea sin posibilidad de lluvia a quien el norte de california. todo el reporte completo, al volver de la pausa. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: bueno, parece que para los prÓximos dÍas podríamos esperar cambios en cuanto al clima se refiere. millie delgado nos dice hasta quÉ punto van a bajar las temperaturas. millie: muy buenas tardes. como siempre, es un placer estar con usted. el dÍa de hoy temperaturas muy frescas. nada comparado con lo que tuvimos dÍas pasados. calor intenso. la baja presiÓn va a continuar, trayÉndonos todas estas nubosidad. tambiÉn mÁs descensos en las temperaturas que, probablemente, comenzarÁn a partir de maÑana. tambiÉn la posibilidad de lluvia entrando para el dÍa martes a quien el norte de california. tenemos, todavÍa, esta advertencia. en lo que es el valle central. consecuencia de los incen
y cincinnati se fue con victoria 33 y se hizo historia.canse. asÍ estÁ el mundo de los deportes. ramÓn: perfecto. mÁs de los deportes estÁn aquÍ. gracias, william. antes, un adelanto de las condiciones del clima con millie delgado. millie: desea sin posibilidad de lluvia a quien el norte de california. todo el reporte completo, al volver de la pausa. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: bueno, parece que para los prÓximos dÍas podríamos esperar cambios en cuanto al clima se refiere. millie delgado...
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from the cincinnati red stockings -- stockings was big in the 19th century as a sports name. naturally, since he renamed it the boston red stockings, he took the team to boston. they were drawing up to 70,000 fans to their games. this is pretty incredible. i want to just draw your attention -- this is harry wright here, and this is brother george, who also played on the team. and standing to the left, right there, standing to the left is albert goodwill spalding, a good -- soon to be a prominent baseball on to rhetoric. second from the right, you can see him, if somebody would never recognize, his name was james white, his nickname was deacon. becausunlike almost every professional baseball player, he was a christian minister. and he was very pious, clean living. occasionally there was one found in baseball history. not very often. but james deacon white was a catcher. he caught the ball that the pitcher threw, and he devised a piece of equipment because so many catchers were being seriously injured when the ball would hit them in the chest. he devised a piecef equipment call
from the cincinnati red stockings -- stockings was big in the 19th century as a sports name. naturally, since he renamed it the boston red stockings, he took the team to boston. they were drawing up to 70,000 fans to their games. this is pretty incredible. i want to just draw your attention -- this is harry wright here, and this is brother george, who also played on the team. and standing to the left, right there, standing to the left is albert goodwill spalding, a good -- soon to be a...
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. >> ohio, suburb of cincinnati. >> cincinnati, ohio, that's right. >> five kids. >> five kids. >> father is a hard-working guy, not making much money. >> i remember when my father told me was making $60,000 a year. >> that wasn't bad. >> dad, you are making $60,000 a year? you're rich. >> he said it's never enough, billy. >> you were raised in a home that was traditional, would you say? >> i would say it was a traditional conservative catholic family. >> and you started to work as i did, very early? >> between the ages of 16 and 20 i had 16 jobs. the first interesting job landed was a sports producer in cincinnati, ohio. >> the anchorman was jerry springer. >> yes, he was minus man. i got the job at age 200, 21, making 9 grand a year. >> you become on air guy, sports guy. >> yeah. >> in cincinnati? >> the bulls won until tonight. >> and then you quit. >> yeah. >> why did you quit? >> i had you my mid life crisis at age 26. >> and i had saved $15,000. and my grand-am biggs in the world was to backpack around the world before i turned 30. i took my dream job in my hometown and left it on t
. >> ohio, suburb of cincinnati. >> cincinnati, ohio, that's right. >> five kids. >> five kids. >> father is a hard-working guy, not making much money. >> i remember when my father told me was making $60,000 a year. >> that wasn't bad. >> dad, you are making $60,000 a year? you're rich. >> he said it's never enough, billy. >> you were raised in a home that was traditional, would you say? >> i would say it was a traditional...
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. >> reporter: tampa plays cincinnati coming up in 8. the owls have not beaten them in 30 years. temple trying to move on and avoid a let down. cincinnati were picked as the preseason favorites to win the cup. >> our seniors have lost three years in a row. they don't wanted to itle it's an 8:00 game. it's a challenge to play at night for us, we'll be ready. the question is not how do you get them, we'll be ready. >>> james franklin not happy a camper in happy valley only up 6th in the fourth on buffalo. here they come. the kid from lehigh valley leaps over the d. hackenb. he -- scores. >> time for a check of the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: tracking the showers that are moving into philadelphia. you can see them on storm tracker 6 live double scan radar light rain along the i-95 corridor. the heaviest currently pushing to the north an east of the poconos all that moisture from to himself to cape may will continue to depart the rest of the evening. rainfall we've seen a heavy amount west of philadelphia. in reading 2 1/2 inches of rain. in lancaster, a li
. >> reporter: tampa plays cincinnati coming up in 8. the owls have not beaten them in 30 years. temple trying to move on and avoid a let down. cincinnati were picked as the preseason favorites to win the cup. >> our seniors have lost three years in a row. they don't wanted to itle it's an 8:00 game. it's a challenge to play at night for us, we'll be ready. the question is not how do you get them, we'll be ready. >>> james franklin not happy a camper in happy valley only up...
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hope will be a successful new era gets underway sunday when they play their opener against the cincinnatigles. they named their four 2015 team captains today. experience and youth. no one is more experienced than charles woodson who is beginning his 18ths nfl season. justin tuck starting his 11th year. reese was named a captain and so was quarterback derek carr. he may be young but he has a leadership way about him that his teammates recognize. >> comes natural for him. we are not asking anybody to be someone they are not. we want them to express themselves. buy into the i'd of being -- idea of being unselfish fighting for a common goal. >> a's finishing off a season that fell short of expectations. they are not blaming the manager. he received a two year contract extension that takes imthrough the 2018 season -- him through the 2016 season. they have the worse record in baseball. despite that, he is a happy man today. >> very much excited about this. this is the only place i want to be. one thing to get one of these 30 jobs but another to be in the place you want to be. this doesn't happ
hope will be a successful new era gets underway sunday when they play their opener against the cincinnatigles. they named their four 2015 team captains today. experience and youth. no one is more experienced than charles woodson who is beginning his 18ths nfl season. justin tuck starting his 11th year. reese was named a captain and so was quarterback derek carr. he may be young but he has a leadership way about him that his teammates recognize. >> comes natural for him. we are not asking...
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. >> and now a literary book tour cincinnati, ohio with the help of our partner time warner cable istargeted to ship with richard alan jackson, cincinnati's underground railroad. >> the second amendment passed in 1920 was surprisingly controversial and long overdue. to finally give women the right to vote despite bribes to the contrary that to place right out in the open right up to the last minute. in fact, there were occasions in the middle of the isles of various legislative houses, you could see a lobbyist give a handful of those to a legislator who would then not have had. he was signifying that his opposition to suffrage was now bought and paid for. but momentum trumped money in this case and the 19th amendment was added to the con dictation in the summer of 1920 ironically a few months before the first national election in which women would vote and women joined men and they had no choice in voting out of office the first female president of the united states and so fire the only female president. she wasn't really the
. >> and now a literary book tour cincinnati, ohio with the help of our partner time warner cable istargeted to ship with richard alan jackson, cincinnati's underground railroad. >> the second amendment passed in 1920 was surprisingly controversial and long overdue. to finally give women the right to vote despite bribes to the contrary that to place right out in the open right up to the last minute. in fact, there were occasions in the middle of the isles of various legislative...
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>> reporter: the last month temple beat cincinnati 30 years ago. that's nothing, nothing compared to the streak temple ended last week, the 74 year drought against penn state. what's 30 years. temple in cincinnati jumping is for joy and jakdz -- jacked up after beating penn state. in cincinnati what a third quarter. opening kickoff in the second half. john thomas 100 yards. temple scores 21 points in the third. jihad thomas 56-yard run, the junior running back accounts for 243 yards. they hang on to win, 34-26 toample -- temple is 2-0 for the first time in four years. >>> james franklin in happy valley not happy until fresh legs get going. the kid from the lehigh valley 115 yards rushing come in the second. it leads to this. hackenburg scores. temple rerounds from the temple loss the first of the year. >>> will sam bradford have all of his weapons for the eagles monday opener in atlanta. ertz listed as questionable as he comes back from core muscle surgery. sam bradford, high risk high reward scenario, nothing is more important than protecting your
>> reporter: the last month temple beat cincinnati 30 years ago. that's nothing, nothing compared to the streak temple ended last week, the 74 year drought against penn state. what's 30 years. temple in cincinnati jumping is for joy and jakdz -- jacked up after beating penn state. in cincinnati what a third quarter. opening kickoff in the second half. john thomas 100 yards. temple scores 21 points in the third. jihad thomas 56-yard run, the junior running back accounts for 243 yards. they...
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they clinch tonight with a 10-2 win in cincinnati. and fittingly, david wright homered in the victory and then celebrated with his teammates who, yes, broke out the bubbly. fo r the captain, this moment was pretty sweet. >> to be able to celebrate again with this organization, with this team, i've said it from day one, i bleed orange and blue. i truly mean that. and i can't be more proud of this team, this organization, new york met fans for sure. >> and for terry collins, this is his first trip to the playoffs as a manager. at 66, he is the oldest skipper in baseball. you'll hear from him just ahead. >>> all right. of course, mets fans have been dying to watch their team make it to october, and finally play some playoff baseball. >> now we want to head out to michael george at midtown where fans are already picking up new merchandise. michael? >> reporter: well, guys, here they are, hot off the presses. here are the mets division champs shirts. these went on sale just minutes after the mets won. and let's just say it's been a while s
they clinch tonight with a 10-2 win in cincinnati. and fittingly, david wright homered in the victory and then celebrated with his teammates who, yes, broke out the bubbly. fo r the captain, this moment was pretty sweet. >> to be able to celebrate again with this organization, with this team, i've said it from day one, i bleed orange and blue. i truly mean that. and i can't be more proud of this team, this organization, new york met fans for sure. >> and for terry collins, this is...
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the kroger financial officer mike schlotman joining us from cincinnati.ring your dna information can help identify diseases faster and save lives. ♪ pimm: this is the bloomberg "market day." i am pimm fox. a fired see group -- a fired taking a manager is swipe at his employer. he said that a former colleague profited from front running client's born exchange orders. he implicated michael plot make. citigroup denies the accusation. a probewas fired into into rate rigging. hackers may change strategies to disrupt financial markets. james clapper says new cyberattacks may alter electronic data instead of stealing it. he told a house panel that hacking can be expected by criminal seeking profit and as a pool of war to destabilize western nations. a difficult month for john paulson's hedge funds. as merger fund dropped 4.2% stocks slid worldwide. gained twotners point 6% so far this year. those are your headlines. can learn everything about your self for $1000. that is what it costs to have your entire dna sequenced. what you do with the information when you h
the kroger financial officer mike schlotman joining us from cincinnati.ring your dna information can help identify diseases faster and save lives. ♪ pimm: this is the bloomberg "market day." i am pimm fox. a fired see group -- a fired taking a manager is swipe at his employer. he said that a former colleague profited from front running client's born exchange orders. he implicated michael plot make. citigroup denies the accusation. a probewas fired into into rate rigging. hackers may...
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then a weekb from sunday opening day at home with the cincinnati bengals. thank you, raider nation. on behalf of all of us here, >>> an inmate beaten and left to die in his cell. >> protect and serve not watching them beat somebody up. >> the correctional officers charged with murder. >> we're asking what went wrong. >> we're tracking a warm up for your holiday weekend. >> tonight at 10:00. 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. >>> we are on the raider sideline tonight wrapping it up, and nicole, we got a chance to see seth robs tonight. >> and yes, now you know who he is, and this is what you want when you are battling for a spot on the depth chart and you want to see games like this on the fourth week of the preseason
then a weekb from sunday opening day at home with the cincinnati bengals. thank you, raider nation. on behalf of all of us here, >>> an inmate beaten and left to die in his cell. >> protect and serve not watching them beat somebody up. >> the correctional officers charged with murder. >> we're asking what went wrong. >> we're tracking a warm up for your holiday weekend. >> tonight at 10:00. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are...
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the mets will play cincinnati again this afternoon. live at citi field, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> kim davis switches parties. the kentucky county clerk that denied same-sex marriage licenses says she is not a democrat any more. >> john boehner will "face the nation" after his surprising announcement that he is resigning from the house. >>> the kentucky county clerk that went to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses for same-sex couples is leaving the democratic party and becoming a republican. she feels abandoned by the party. davis says she hasn't received much support from democratic leaders during this time. >> a whirlwind in the midst of a firestorm. we had deaths threats at hour home,ing calls to my house saying they would burn us up while we sleep. >> she plans to stay clerk until her term is up in 2018. >>> time to see what is coming up on "face the nation." >> john dickerson joins us were a preview. >> we will speak to john boehner, speaker of the house and his decision to leave, what might change if anyt
the mets will play cincinnati again this afternoon. live at citi field, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> kim davis switches parties. the kentucky county clerk that denied same-sex marriage licenses says she is not a democrat any more. >> john boehner will "face the nation" after his surprising announcement that he is resigning from the house. >>> the kentucky county clerk that went to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses for same-sex...
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cincinnati, ohio, wasn't even the longest commute for this concert. man came all the way from london. he wanted to be there in that small intimate setting to hear kenny loggins. >>> even if you don't see pope francis in person during his visit to washington d.c., you can still be engaged by using your sense of humor. >> jokewiththepope.org is where st can sit in a nnfuy joke or ory. >> reporter: jokewiththe.epopisorg re whe yocan go to test out your humor and submit a funny joke or story. after clicking you can choose one of three charities to support in argentina, ethiopia and kenya. the joke with the pope campaign was the brainchild of father andrew small. >> you could make a donation. we're always asking for money. why don't you donate a joke, donate a piece of humor to the holy father's charity and it's a bit more offbeat way getting into what the church is doing around the world. >> reporter: cardinal timothy dolan even submitted a story about when he was archbishop in milwaukee and met with pope john paul, ii. >> i said holy father, the archdioc
cincinnati, ohio, wasn't even the longest commute for this concert. man came all the way from london. he wanted to be there in that small intimate setting to hear kenny loggins. >>> even if you don't see pope francis in person during his visit to washington d.c., you can still be engaged by using your sense of humor. >> jokewiththepope.org is where st can sit in a nnfuy joke or ory. >> reporter: jokewiththe.epopisorg re whe yocan go to test out your humor and submit a funny...
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visit ncicap.org] >> coming up next, a research services librarian at the society of cincinnati talks about the experiences of the french army during the american revolution. she draws evidence from two narratives. the american revolution institute of the society of then society of the cincinnati hopeful this event is about 25 minutes. >> hello everyone,
visit ncicap.org] >> coming up next, a research services librarian at the society of cincinnati talks about the experiences of the french army during the american revolution. she draws evidence from two narratives. the american revolution institute of the society of then society of the cincinnati hopeful this event is about 25 minutes. >> hello everyone,
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the raiders host steve paulson and the cincinnati bengals.nd on monday the 49ers are playing the second monday night football game of the night. on that day they host the minute vikings at 7:20. >> while the nfl season began in massachusetts it will end in the bay area with super bowl 50. >> bay area band train and brittic singer elle lee golding performed a free concert for large crowds yesterday. it was part of the kick off to 50 celebration this week. super bowl is expected to dump hundreds of millions of dollars into the bay area economy. >> every city has hosted a super bowl has come back saying that was great for the city, great economically. >> there will be a full week of events in san francisco and the south bay leading up to the game which is on february 7th. >>> coming up in our 5:00 hour, it's been almost three months since that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. what is happening with one of the surviving victims. >> dream force. the world's largest tech conference begins in san francisco next week and it's not just on software
the raiders host steve paulson and the cincinnati bengals.nd on monday the 49ers are playing the second monday night football game of the night. on that day they host the minute vikings at 7:20. >> while the nfl season began in massachusetts it will end in the bay area with super bowl 50. >> bay area band train and brittic singer elle lee golding performed a free concert for large crowds yesterday. it was part of the kick off to 50 celebration this week. super bowl is expected to...
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the mets in cincinnati. they're off and running. season is wrapping >>> big night in sports. we begin with a big memory at yankee stadium. >> you can't honor him enough. there has been so many tributes in honor of yogi berra, but the yankees themselves came back home tonight and paid tribute to yogi in yankees style. a simple grouping of flowers and the number eight, berra's retired yankee number. the catcher would go where yogi would go, and then taps for this u.s. veteran. and tears. today would have been mrs. berra's birthday. granddaughter lindsey tweeting today, hope you and grandpa are enjoying the day together. >>> then baseball. yankees against the white sox. pineda gets the strikeout. in the 3rd inning carlos beltran, two men on, and nobody's catching that one. except the kid in the front row. if anybody is going to catch it, could there have been anybody better? 3-2 yanks win, now three games behind the jays. magic number is 6 to clinch at least a wildcard spot. love that kid. the mets' magic number shrunk tonight before they played their game by virtue of the natio
the mets in cincinnati. they're off and running. season is wrapping >>> big night in sports. we begin with a big memory at yankee stadium. >> you can't honor him enough. there has been so many tributes in honor of yogi berra, but the yankees themselves came back home tonight and paid tribute to yogi in yankees style. a simple grouping of flowers and the number eight, berra's retired yankee number. the catcher would go where yogi would go, and then taps for this u.s. veteran. and...