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little news from the rally in cincinnati. we'll keep monitoring that for and you bring you new developments that coom come along. we'll be right back with much more, stay with us. >> donald trump has had enough of the clinton's corruption all at expense of the working men and women in this country. >> and we've got hillary clinton who's weak, who's ineffective. she'll never be able to do the job. the last thing we need is an obama clinton in the white house. >> we'll take up trump's new line of attack with kristen soeltis anderson and matt schlapp here next. >>> and this predator will show you how gills go beyond the water. we'll show you what happens next. we're coming right back. after these quick messages. e . tom: donald trump dramatically stepping up fund-raising efforts, the presumptive republican nominee announcing he raised a total of 51 million dollars along with the rnc since the end of may. that marks a sharp increase since he first kicked off his efforts. good for him. trump trails hillary clinton, clinton and the
little news from the rally in cincinnati. we'll keep monitoring that for and you bring you new developments that coom come along. we'll be right back with much more, stay with us. >> donald trump has had enough of the clinton's corruption all at expense of the working men and women in this country. >> and we've got hillary clinton who's weak, who's ineffective. she'll never be able to do the job. the last thing we need is an obama clinton in the white house. >> we'll take up...
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little news from the rally in cincinnati. we'll keep monitoring that for and you bring you new developments that coom come along. we'll be right back with much more, stay with us. >> donald trump has had enough of the clinton's corruption all at expense of the working men and women in this country. >> and we've got hillary clinton who's weak, who's ineffective. she'll never be able to do the job. the last thing we need is an obama clinton in the white house. >> we'll take up trump's new line of attack with kristen soeltis anderson and matt schlapp here next. >>> and this predator will show you how gills go bey get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. . tom: donald trump dramatically stepping up fund-raising effort
little news from the rally in cincinnati. we'll keep monitoring that for and you bring you new developments that coom come along. we'll be right back with much more, stay with us. >> donald trump has had enough of the clinton's corruption all at expense of the working men and women in this country. >> and we've got hillary clinton who's weak, who's ineffective. she'll never be able to do the job. the last thing we need is an obama clinton in the white house. >> we'll take up...
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same deal that sent todd frazier from cincinnati to chicago. on 2-0.takes one and it goes all the way, back to get it, and then throws it back to the diamond with hamilton sliding in to make it 7-4. con ugly here for great job by stephen drew, that's one something to watch . ramos tried to stand up and backhand that ball but this is why middle infielders always back up as they try to backhand that ball. the throw goes a wild, does a good job of getting to the mound as the infielders were talked to do. you pinch where there is a runner on third. >> wrong guy to have a chance to cut down with hamilton coming in. first base open which is a strike. what that does is view race the double play, which is the reason that the washington nationals intentionally walked zack cozart to create at least a force at home but also potentially to have that double play. and now that's down as well. >> a pop-up to center, revere comes on, and it sinks in front of him. rbi single, jose struck for four here in the tenth. coming out. the reds feel a little bit better now with
same deal that sent todd frazier from cincinnati to chicago. on 2-0.takes one and it goes all the way, back to get it, and then throws it back to the diamond with hamilton sliding in to make it 7-4. con ugly here for great job by stephen drew, that's one something to watch . ramos tried to stand up and backhand that ball but this is why middle infielders always back up as they try to backhand that ball. the throw goes a wild, does a good job of getting to the mound as the infielders were talked...
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think about cincinnati, think about st., think about chicago, these places were either nonexistent or barely existent. by of course midcentury cincinnati, ohio, as an example, , becomes the fifth largest urban area in the united states of america. so this is a part of the nation which explodes. and what scholars, not myself , but others have shown is that huge numbers of immigrants came. many from central europe. from german extraction or what would be the german states, and austria and the alsace region, and these immigrants who came and settled here, at some point, 70% 80% of all those who , were moving at some point in the 1840's and the 1860's were from abroad. in that crowd were german jews. or tony of the germans, be correct, those who came from what would become germany, what ultimately would become germany, the german states -- both non-jews and jews together, many of them who came here had been , had been very involved in the liberal revolutions in europe and had been disappointed by the reactionary responses and t
think about cincinnati, think about st., think about chicago, these places were either nonexistent or barely existent. by of course midcentury cincinnati, ohio, as an example, , becomes the fifth largest urban area in the united states of america. so this is a part of the nation which explodes. and what scholars, not myself , but others have shown is that huge numbers of immigrants came. many from central europe. from german extraction or what would be the german states, and austria and the...
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we're still waiting to hear hillary clinton speaking in cincinnati.s speaking now at the naacp convention. let's listen. >> more black men killed in police incidents, this time in louisiana and minnesota. and then in dallas, five police officers killed while serving and protecting peaceful protesters, targeted because they were police. and then, of course, yesterday, three police officers murdered in an apparent premeditated ambush in baton rouge. this madness has to stop. watching the news from baton rouge yesterday, my heart broke. not just for those officers and their grieving families, but for all of us. we have difficult, painful, essential work ahead of us to repair the bonds between our police and our communities and between and among each other. we need one another. to do this work. and we need leaders like the naacp. we need police officers to help us make progress. these murders threaten all of that. killing police officers is a terrible crime. that's why our laws treat the murderers of police so seriously, because they represent the rule of
we're still waiting to hear hillary clinton speaking in cincinnati.s speaking now at the naacp convention. let's listen. >> more black men killed in police incidents, this time in louisiana and minnesota. and then in dallas, five police officers killed while serving and protecting peaceful protesters, targeted because they were police. and then, of course, yesterday, three police officers murdered in an apparent premeditated ambush in baton rouge. this madness has to stop. watching the...
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our next guest this morning is from cincinnati. he is ken blackwell, senior fellow of the family research council and former elected official in the state of ohio, mayor of cincinnati and treasurer and secretary of state for ohio. good morning. guest: good morning. good to be with you. host: thank you for joining us. the reason we ask you to come on is that you and others attended a meeting with donald trump in new york. a meeting with christian leaders. tell us about the meeting. but was the goal? how many people were there and what was it like? a series ofs meetings, some small, one large of about 1000 social and christian conservatives. it was a conversation with donald trump. one in a larger group, and others in a series of small conversations, where folks were sort of taking his measure. this was not a meeting or series of meetings for the objective of endorsing donald trump, nor was it an inquisition. filled, ait was conversation basically trying to provide an opportunity for social and christian conservatives, leaders in the
our next guest this morning is from cincinnati. he is ken blackwell, senior fellow of the family research council and former elected official in the state of ohio, mayor of cincinnati and treasurer and secretary of state for ohio. good morning. guest: good morning. good to be with you. host: thank you for joining us. the reason we ask you to come on is that you and others attended a meeting with donald trump in new york. a meeting with christian leaders. tell us about the meeting. but was the...
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clinton: thank you, cincinnati!eers and applause] especially want to thank all of the people outside that couldn't get in. thank you for coming today. i am so delighted to be here with my friend and a great leader, senator elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] now you just saw why she is considered so terrific, so formidable, because she tells it like it is. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: i am very grateful for that introduction, but more importantly, i want to thank her for fighting every single day for families like hers, families like yours, and millions of hard-working americans who deserve to have more folks on their side. know, elizabeth and i came of age around the same time, and when we were coming up, as you heard her talking about her brothers -- we believed in the american dream. it wasn't always going to be easy. my dad was a small businessman. it was hard work. he got up everything will day, went off to work, worked hard, and lots of times, my mother and brothers and i would be there to help. fabr
clinton: thank you, cincinnati!eers and applause] especially want to thank all of the people outside that couldn't get in. thank you for coming today. i am so delighted to be here with my friend and a great leader, senator elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] now you just saw why she is considered so terrific, so formidable, because she tells it like it is. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: i am very grateful for that introduction, but more importantly, i want to thank her for fighting...
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of cincinnati. clinton took direct aim at the republican convention. >> we're going to hear a lot about taking our country backwards because that's really what they mean when they talk about making us great again. >> during her stop in cincinnati, clinton said voter turn outs would be the key to winning in november. >>> we're following breaking news in virginia where fairfax county police are serving three summonses to deputy assistant secretary of the gun a one young man who was visiting a friend's house for a barbecue last month. they said they argued and he went in to his home and came back out with a pistol. you can stay on top of this story by downloading our wusa 9 app. >>> isis is claiming responsibility for a train attack in germany. police killed the refugee who slashed five people last night, critically injuring two of them. witnesses said the teen shouted god is great in arabic. investigators found the hand painted isis flag in the suspect's home and are trying to determine if and how he
of cincinnati. clinton took direct aim at the republican convention. >> we're going to hear a lot about taking our country backwards because that's really what they mean when they talk about making us great again. >> during her stop in cincinnati, clinton said voter turn outs would be the key to winning in november. >>> we're following breaking news in virginia where fairfax county police are serving three summonses to deputy assistant secretary of the gun a one young man...
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here's olivia sterns. >> reporter: over the rhine in cincinnati, booming and bustling. william thomas grew up here and remes looked much different. >> i remember i was walking up this way up the street and the cop said, do not go up that way. >> reporter: today, newcomers have renovated old buildings and brought in new business. >> just within five years, it is probably the most popular place for young professionals and for folks across the whole city to move to. >> reporter: but the poorer people who have lived here for years still struggle. these three college friends are hoping to inspire the lifelong residents of this community to along with their neighborhood. >> what we're attempting to do is make sure we give them the ability to get in the game and play an active role, instead of sitting in the cheap seats just watching it all happen. >> reporter: they offer locals low-cost courses in business basics and affordable retail space for pop-up shops. every year, graduates get to pitch their ideas for a $10,000 grand prize. >> this gallery isn't going to be like your r
here's olivia sterns. >> reporter: over the rhine in cincinnati, booming and bustling. william thomas grew up here and remes looked much different. >> i remember i was walking up this way up the street and the cop said, do not go up that way. >> reporter: today, newcomers have renovated old buildings and brought in new business. >> just within five years, it is probably the most popular place for young professionals and for folks across the whole city to move to....
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cnn's sara murray was there and she joins us now from cincinnati. sara, it's safe to say this was not the teleprompter donald trump. >> reporter: i think that's fair to say, john berman. this was pretty classic, old-school donald trump. he was going after the media and he was reviving controversies that seem to have mostly put to bed. you saw him talking about the tweet that had the six-pointed star and had hillary clinton and piles of cash and it invoked anti-semitic imagery and he got a lot of criticism for that on twitter as well as from the anti-defamation league and his campaign deleted it. they covered it with something else. his social media director put out a statement saying i never meant to offend anyone. they didn't go so far as to apologize and that was a couple of days ago and donald trump brought it all back and in addition to the comment about saddam hussein that he made last night and he started on message and he started talking about rob portman is a great senator and bashing ted strickland and he ended on message and there were som
cnn's sara murray was there and she joins us now from cincinnati. sara, it's safe to say this was not the teleprompter donald trump. >> reporter: i think that's fair to say, john berman. this was pretty classic, old-school donald trump. he was going after the media and he was reviving controversies that seem to have mostly put to bed. you saw him talking about the tweet that had the six-pointed star and had hillary clinton and piles of cash and it invoked anti-semitic imagery and he got a...
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we have a close association with the cincinnati society. we also own the hayward washington house which was the town home of thomas hayward, one of the south carolina signers of the declaration of independence. the museum acquired the house in 1929 thanks to a gift from the cincinnati society. and the terms of the agreement were the cincinnati society would put 10% of the cost of the house up in exchange for a room in the house in perpetuity. so we are aligned with the cincinnati society for sometime in the future. but again, thank you to kendall for arranging everything and to director jack bass for inviting me here tonight. what i want to talk about prisoners of war in the southern campaigns. and a little note on the title of my book "relieve us of this burden." that is a quote fromness bet balfour, the british command dant at charleston. and balfour wrote in the midst of the winter of 18 ever 1781 to "relieve us of this burden using the spelling of the burden of the prisoners of war they had to hold because they were taking up a lot of r
we have a close association with the cincinnati society. we also own the hayward washington house which was the town home of thomas hayward, one of the south carolina signers of the declaration of independence. the museum acquired the house in 1929 thanks to a gift from the cincinnati society. and the terms of the agreement were the cincinnati society would put 10% of the cost of the house up in exchange for a room in the house in perpetuity. so we are aligned with the cincinnati society for...
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. >> she addressed the naacp convention in cincinnati and spoke at a rally at the university of cincinnati. she took direct aim at what is happening in cleveland this week. >> we are going to hear a lot about taking our country backwards. that's what they really mean when they talk about making it again. >> during her stop in cincinnati, clinton said it would be keep to winning in november. she had a voter registration drive in the goal of adding 3 million people to the roles. >>> many of you have had branches to clean up after tonight's storm. >> a few of you that. the heat will have folks talking in a few days. right to topper shutt with a warning of what is ahead. >> this is serious stuff. dangerous heat by friday, and let's talk about the temperatures first versus the records, and we are going to go with the high of 97 on friday, 100 saturday and sunday. straight temperatures, not a heat index, and 95 on monday, and records mainly safe. the average high is 89. records on friday, 103. record on saturday, 102. and the record on sunday, 101. we have a chance of tieing that. probably safe
. >> she addressed the naacp convention in cincinnati and spoke at a rally at the university of cincinnati. she took direct aim at what is happening in cleveland this week. >> we are going to hear a lot about taking our country backwards. that's what they really mean when they talk about making it again. >> during her stop in cincinnati, clinton said it would be keep to winning in november. she had a voter registration drive in the goal of adding 3 million people to the roles....
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msn msnbc's kasie hunt joins us live from cincinnati.sie, by polling, hillary clinton has a huge advantage with african-american voters. although it's been noted that trump is getting low double digits in some of the polls, better than what mitt romney was seeing, and he, donald trump, did not speak at that convention. >> reporter: that's right, tamron. trump declined their invitation. this has been a long-standing bipartisan tradition for major party nominees in election years. last time around i came to this event with mitt romney and it was a tough crowd for him to deal with. donald trump deciding not to show up. hillary clinton, of course, we started to see this over and over again, this campaign season. the last time i was in a room with her at a -- with an african-american audience, we were talking about those police officers who were killed in dallas, she was giving a somber address, talking about those very things that you outline, violence against black men and also the killings of police officers. and so here we are again, talk
msn msnbc's kasie hunt joins us live from cincinnati.sie, by polling, hillary clinton has a huge advantage with african-american voters. although it's been noted that trump is getting low double digits in some of the polls, better than what mitt romney was seeing, and he, donald trump, did not speak at that convention. >> reporter: that's right, tamron. trump declined their invitation. this has been a long-standing bipartisan tradition for major party nominees in election years. last time...
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and i was just asked a question by the cincinnati inquirer inside. mr. trump, is it true that you love saddam hussein? essentially, like sort of that. i said that's not what i said. that's not what i said. so that's the narrative that goes around. so i said bad guy, really bad guy but he was good at one thing, he killed terrorists. next day donald trump loves saddam hussein. i don't love saddam hussein. i hate saddam hussein but he was damn good at killing terrorists. >> so actually what he said yesterday was saddam hussein was good at killing terrorists. no one said that donald trump loves saddam hussein. so playing to the crowd there, wasn't exactly the truth. dave, what's your reaction? because your latest article focuses on how the media reacted to trump praising saddam hussein for killing terrorists, even though is wasn't the first time he made these comments. >> he's been saying this since late last year. i've seen jake tapper ask him several times, do you have really mean this? yes, he said it in front of jeb bush, he said it where bush was watchi
and i was just asked a question by the cincinnati inquirer inside. mr. trump, is it true that you love saddam hussein? essentially, like sort of that. i said that's not what i said. that's not what i said. so that's the narrative that goes around. so i said bad guy, really bad guy but he was good at one thing, he killed terrorists. next day donald trump loves saddam hussein. i don't love saddam hussein. i hate saddam hussein but he was damn good at killing terrorists. >> so actually what...
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cook's former house speaker newt gingrich joined donald trump in cincinnati, ohio. at the event, mr. trump said that new gingrich would be a part of a trump white house. the former house speaker called for john kasich to endorse trump's candidacy. republicans will holding their nominating convention in cleveland beginning on july 18. this is an hour and 15 minutes. -- think about this hillary clinton has been active in politics since she was a goldwater girl. for those of you born since 1964, she has been in politics her entire life. donald trump has been a politics for slightly over 12 months. it is unbelievable. i have never seen anybody come -- i can vouch, w boehner is here. -- when i came here use ago to campaign for john and i looked at -- and i think about the people around. your governor is a good friend of mine, it is about time he get on the trump bandwagon. [applause] >> but your governor was a candidate. the former government -- governor of florida was a candidate. ted cruz was a candidate. these are not trivial people. ted cruz was a national debate cha
cook's former house speaker newt gingrich joined donald trump in cincinnati, ohio. at the event, mr. trump said that new gingrich would be a part of a trump white house. the former house speaker called for john kasich to endorse trump's candidacy. republicans will holding their nominating convention in cleveland beginning on july 18. this is an hour and 15 minutes. -- think about this hillary clinton has been active in politics since she was a goldwater girl. for those of you born since 1964,...
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the presumptive democratic nominee at the naacp annual gathering in cincinnati condemned the recent condition of police officers in dallas and baton rouge saying it threaten the nation's ability to make progress towards criminal justice reform. she also reminded the crowd trump is the first presumptive nominee gop nominee to turn down >> the first time he was quoted in the "new york times" was in 1973 when the justice department went after his company for refusing to rent apartments to african-americans. >> afterwards clinton rallied with supporters at the university of cincinnati. sure to stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of campaign 16 on the radio with kyw news radio and 1210 wpht online with cbsphilly.com and of course your "eyewitness news" news team here on cbs3. >>> other news, a coatesville police officer is attacked while on patrol. this dash cam video captures the moment when 29-year-old watson through a rock at the officer's car breaking his windshield. coatesville police tell us what's so that tried hitting the officer in the head with same rock. when the officer
the presumptive democratic nominee at the naacp annual gathering in cincinnati condemned the recent condition of police officers in dallas and baton rouge saying it threaten the nation's ability to make progress towards criminal justice reform. she also reminded the crowd trump is the first presumptive nominee gop nominee to turn down >> the first time he was quoted in the "new york times" was in 1973 when the justice department went after his company for refusing to rent...
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hamilton county which is cincinnati ohio went toward obama.t is why he was so fired up last night. what also is interesting he went through the hillary clinton and the e-mails which we expected, but he also went after the press, went after chuck todd. he mentioned the british pound, i think almost as much adds he mentioned hillary clinton. >> thmeantime trump's presidentl campaign is making a financial co comeback. raised more than $50 million in the month of june. which is more than 16 times what he raised in may. according to the trump campaign, slightly more than half the money raised came from dinlt digital small dollar operation with the help of the republican national committee. back in 2012, mitt romney raised more than $100 million. clinton raised $40.5 million in june. and an additional $28 million for the democratic party bringing her june total to $68.5 million. this is a big success in terms of the trump campaign starting to really meaningfully raise money. >> look back at gold and see how long the precious metal can hold up. we'll
hamilton county which is cincinnati ohio went toward obama.t is why he was so fired up last night. what also is interesting he went through the hillary clinton and the e-mails which we expected, but he also went after the press, went after chuck todd. he mentioned the british pound, i think almost as much adds he mentioned hillary clinton. >> thmeantime trump's presidentl campaign is making a financial co comeback. raised more than $50 million in the month of june. which is more than 16...
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the presumptive democratic nominee at the naacp annual gathering in cincinnati condemned the recent condition of police officers in dallas and baton rouge saying it threaten the nation's ability to make progress towards criminal justice reform. she also reminded the crowd trump is the first presumptive nominee gop nominee to turn down >> the first time he was quoted in the "new york times" was in 1973 when the justice department went after his company for refusing to rent apartments to african-americans. >> afterwards clinton rallied with supporters at the university of cincinnati. sure to stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of campaign 16 on the radio with kyw news radio and 1210 wpht online with cbsphilly.com and of course your "eyewitness news" news team here on cbs3. >>> other news, a coatesville police officer is attacked while on patrol. this dash cam video captures the moment when 29-year-old watson through a rock at the officer's car breaking his windshield. coatesville police tell us what's so that tried hitting the officer in the head with same rock. when the officer
the presumptive democratic nominee at the naacp annual gathering in cincinnati condemned the recent condition of police officers in dallas and baton rouge saying it threaten the nation's ability to make progress towards criminal justice reform. she also reminded the crowd trump is the first presumptive nominee gop nominee to turn down >> the first time he was quoted in the "new york times" was in 1973 when the justice department went after his company for refusing to rent...
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. >>> and donald trump in cincinnati tonight where he hammered away at clinton and the f.b.i.'rsh criticism of her private email server. >> i wrote out a couple of things about hillary -- crooked, hillary crooked, so crooked. she made so many false statements. is she going to be brought before congress, or is something going to happen? is something going to happen? because it is a disgrace. >> earlier today trump hosted newt gingrich in new york and brought him to the rally in cincinnati. and some seeing it as a vice-presidential try-out. and previously it was the senator from tennessee but he took himself out today. and trump took in $51 million in recent weeks. that would be a dramatic jump over recent weeks but shy of clinton's money machine. >>> somebody swiped a sentimental flag from a family on the 4th of july. today the corcoran family spoke about the piece of family history that is now gone. tom corcoran lost his brother, patrick in the war and the flag was draped over his casket and they flew it every 4th in his memory. >> the symbolism behind the flag, it is the last
. >>> and donald trump in cincinnati tonight where he hammered away at clinton and the f.b.i.'rsh criticism of her private email server. >> i wrote out a couple of things about hillary -- crooked, hillary crooked, so crooked. she made so many false statements. is she going to be brought before congress, or is something going to happen? is something going to happen? because it is a disgrace. >> earlier today trump hosted newt gingrich in new york and brought him to the rally...
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the presumptive democratic nominee attended the naacp annual convention yesterday in cincinnati. she condemned the killings of recent police officers in dallas and baton rouge saying it is to make progress toward criminal justice reform. also reminded the crowd trump was the first presumptive gop nominee to turn down the organization foreign have i takes to speak in 20 years. >> let us know forget the first time donald trump was quoted in the new york times was in 1973, when the justice department went after his company for refusing to rent ants to african-americans. >> afterward clinton rallied with supporters at the university of cincinnati. stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of campaign 2016, on radio kyw "kyw news radio" and 1210, and on line at cbsphilly.com, and cbs news of course your "eyewitness news" team right here on cbs36789. >> this morning, more than 2,000 customers delaware county have no power. more than 3,000 new castle resident are also in the dark. that's after strong storms moved through the area last night. over in havertown, one family had t
the presumptive democratic nominee attended the naacp annual convention yesterday in cincinnati. she condemned the killings of recent police officers in dallas and baton rouge saying it is to make progress toward criminal justice reform. also reminded the crowd trump was the first presumptive gop nominee to turn down the organization foreign have i takes to speak in 20 years. >> let us know forget the first time donald trump was quoted in the new york times was in 1973, when the justice...
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to african-americans. >>> now, afterward, clinton rallied with supporters at the university of cincinnati. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing cover pain coverage of 2016 on the radio with "kyw news radio" and wpht on line with cbsphilly.com and on tv with cbs news and of course your "eyewitness news" team right here on cbs-3. >> a lot of people waking up this morning finding the powerful storms that swept through part of our region. >> it was red you why. jan carabeo live at swiss farms in havertown, we understanded a landmark was damaged. jan? >> reporter: brooke, jim, good morning, that's right, a lot of clean up ahead here, and a lot of power crews going around trying to get everyone back on line. you can see here, liver on the scene, that this fast moving storm toppled trees, and utility polls, and right her at this swiss farms on eagle road, the symbol of this store that stood here for 40 years came crashing down. all that's left of the swiss farms silo on eagle road in haverford are broken pieces of wood. the 40-foot structure, that stood here for decades, shattered when
to african-americans. >>> now, afterward, clinton rallied with supporters at the university of cincinnati. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing cover pain coverage of 2016 on the radio with "kyw news radio" and wpht on line with cbsphilly.com and on tv with cbs news and of course your "eyewitness news" team right here on cbs-3. >> a lot of people waking up this morning finding the powerful storms that swept through part of our...
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in response, donald trump the took a turn at the microphone in a rally to cincinnati. i hesitate to call it a speech because that would imply there was some organization to the thought that he presented and, in fact, thoughts might be too strong a word for what we heard from donald trump. imagine, just imagine the frustration of the trump campaign staff on this day when hillary clinton launched such an effective attack on donald trump. imagine the trump campaign's frustration when donald trump got up on the stage and actually talked about chuck todd more than he talked about hillary clinton. >> so if you go to your television, you'll see live a pretty terrific event right here in cincinnati. >> i hate saddam how sane, but he was -- good at killing terrorists. >> it looks like we're sooilg seeing a guy who is unhinged. >> isn't he supposed to be some kind of amazing businessman? >> have you all seen this? it's a star. they say it's the star of david. i have a son-in-law who is jewish. these are sick people. they're bad people. that's not the star of david. that's just a
in response, donald trump the took a turn at the microphone in a rally to cincinnati. i hesitate to call it a speech because that would imply there was some organization to the thought that he presented and, in fact, thoughts might be too strong a word for what we heard from donald trump. imagine, just imagine the frustration of the trump campaign staff on this day when hillary clinton launched such an effective attack on donald trump. imagine the trump campaign's frustration when donald trump...
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i'm going to go to cincinnati, ohio.is speaking out with sharp criticism of hillary clinton's handling of e-mails. let's listen in. >> she made so many false statements. is she going to be brought before congress or something? is something going to happen? is something going to happen? it's a disgrace. hillary clinton claimed that the reason for her illegal use of a private, insecure e-mail, she claimed this was that it was more convenient to use just one device. the fact is the f di director said hillary used several different servers and numerous mobile devices to send and receive e-mails. it existed for the reason we all know, to keep her e-mails from ever being read by the public had nothing to do with just wanting to use one device. we understand that. that's not what she said. she said something very different under oath. she said something very different to everybody. how about the 33,000 e-mails that were wiped out. how can you do 33,000 e-mails. in a testimony to congress, hillary clinton said she turned all her
i'm going to go to cincinnati, ohio.is speaking out with sharp criticism of hillary clinton's handling of e-mails. let's listen in. >> she made so many false statements. is she going to be brought before congress or something? is something going to happen? is something going to happen? it's a disgrace. hillary clinton claimed that the reason for her illegal use of a private, insecure e-mail, she claimed this was that it was more convenient to use just one device. the fact is the f di...
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april ryan earlier say trump is going go to cincinnati.ilton county, which should be a republican stronghold, that's not a sign of strength, right? i think one of the things with white working class voters, you don't want them to feel that they're being suckered. and if donald trump's image is one of really suckering people like them, i think that's a powerful case democrats can make. >> right. where they're being made fools, made fools of by someone who says he's representing their interests. i find it curious, if donald trump does go to cincinnati and does go to the naacp, that has, i think, might have something to do with hamilton county and trying to shore that up, but it could also have more to do with taking his campaign to a constituency that by all the polls are not feeling him. and so, you know, if people go to the naacp, republicans go to the naacp to talk not necessarily to the african-americans in the room but to middle of the road, white voters, and tell them, look, i'm not so scary. i'm talking to these folks who as a constit
april ryan earlier say trump is going go to cincinnati.ilton county, which should be a republican stronghold, that's not a sign of strength, right? i think one of the things with white working class voters, you don't want them to feel that they're being suckered. and if donald trump's image is one of really suckering people like them, i think that's a powerful case democrats can make. >> right. where they're being made fools, made fools of by someone who says he's representing their...
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strasburg returning from the dl, holding the cincinnati reds hitless for 6 2/3 before being removed fromhe game after throwing 109 pitches. the nats, they would roll, baby. 12-1. in the meantime they are not rolling it out of seattle, 9-4. o's still, the first acple in the american league east. all right coming up on game on overtime, we'll break down their wizards and their interesting free agent maneuvers that will be straight ahead for iceland, the nation taking out of the euros. watch their goal that, will be a through ball if you ever say so, it will be 50 -- 5-2 as they would advance to their finals. plus, they will highlight the local kayaker, heading to rio. you guys ever kayak? it is not easy as they make it look easy, but it is calmer water. >> yes. much calmer waters. >> not trying to get around. >> no. i'm just lazying down the river there in a kayak. >> nice. >> and we'll get some showers and storms, on and off and that it could interfere with fireworks, fewer on tuesday and then here comes the heat, the heat wave coming in on wednesday with a lot of low to mid-90s for the r
strasburg returning from the dl, holding the cincinnati reds hitless for 6 2/3 before being removed fromhe game after throwing 109 pitches. the nats, they would roll, baby. 12-1. in the meantime they are not rolling it out of seattle, 9-4. o's still, the first acple in the american league east. all right coming up on game on overtime, we'll break down their wizards and their interesting free agent maneuvers that will be straight ahead for iceland, the nation taking out of the euros. watch their...
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cincinnati goes on to win 9-5.ho is part of the american league best group of six red sox also came he wasn't happy with just a single while trailing 7-2 in the bottom of the ninth. big papi takes it out on his bat snapping it over his knee what's going on big papi? now let's get a check on your weather from nbc meteorologist and bat snapper bill karins. >> i'd break my knee if i did that. >> that would hurt. >> some impressive pictures minneapolis area got hit pretty hard. just south of there a couple reports of tornadoes in southern portions of minnesota. they're in rural areas. nothing too significant. and how about this picture? kind of looks like the alien mother ship coming in there. look at the side of that thunderstorm complex. supercell thunderstorm out of nebraska and you pull over to the side of the row and take some pictures of this and quickly get out of the way. so this morning this line of storms that were formed yesterday in nebraska and minnesota has pushed through chicago overnight. there is some
cincinnati goes on to win 9-5.ho is part of the american league best group of six red sox also came he wasn't happy with just a single while trailing 7-2 in the bottom of the ninth. big papi takes it out on his bat snapping it over his knee what's going on big papi? now let's get a check on your weather from nbc meteorologist and bat snapper bill karins. >> i'd break my knee if i did that. >> that would hurt. >> some impressive pictures minneapolis area got hit pretty hard....
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on the way to cincinnati, as president elect, he stopped one night and was in his hotel room when outside a group of german working men came to serenade him. one observer wrote, "mr. lincoln had put off the melancholy mood that appeared to control him during the day. and he was entertaining those germans present with genual, even lively conversation. lincoln went to his balcony to find nearly 2,000 more of the substantial german citizens who had voted for him because they believed him to be a stout champion of free labor and free homestead. the germans liked abraham lincoln. they concluded by saying, if you ever need us, we stand ready to risk our lives in the effort to maintain the victory that you now seek over slavery. and two soon prove when the war came that the germans surely delivered on their promise. lincoln understood immigrants. as a lawyer practicing land law at times and a politician representing a rural district, he had to pay attention to the national debate over the future of public lands. to the issues linked to real estate taxes, to the relationship between town and coun
on the way to cincinnati, as president elect, he stopped one night and was in his hotel room when outside a group of german working men came to serenade him. one observer wrote, "mr. lincoln had put off the melancholy mood that appeared to control him during the day. and he was entertaining those germans present with genual, even lively conversation. lincoln went to his balcony to find nearly 2,000 more of the substantial german citizens who had voted for him because they believed him to...
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they're booing him at the general electric plant in cincinnati. they say, jack, you better get to general dynamics because we can't have another day screwed up on our foreign policy week. and jack flies to sterling heights, gets on site that morning, and i'm trying to decipher the stories that matt and jack told, but as best as i could determine, they tried to have it both ways. this slow pass in front of the reporters, and then have the helmet on. the way jack tells it he had no idea the helmet would go on, and that the tank stopses at the far end of the proving ground and he says, holy st, the story is going to be tank runs out of gas. why else would the tank stop. then it goes on passes back and forth. then, strangely and oddly, it comes back toward the press riser, a quarter mile run at full speed, or close to full speed, and takes a last-minute left-hand side turn -- >> almost -- >> with 105-millimeter turret almost decapitating the reporters in the front row. but it is at that moment an ap photographer gets a closeup shot of dukakis, a small
they're booing him at the general electric plant in cincinnati. they say, jack, you better get to general dynamics because we can't have another day screwed up on our foreign policy week. and jack flies to sterling heights, gets on site that morning, and i'm trying to decipher the stories that matt and jack told, but as best as i could determine, they tried to have it both ways. this slow pass in front of the reporters, and then have the helmet on. the way jack tells it he had no idea the...
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in cincinnati, ohio, she has events at five and 7:00 eastern.should he say to him. >> should use that quote on her talking about goldman sachs and ucla, all the places where she has been paid $300,000 for a speech on what? what has she ever made? what has she ever done? she talks about manufacturing and it is laughable because, even, even her exploits in politics, you can not point to any comprehensive thing that she has done, said, that is a success. harris: there are dollar signs there. i am a fan of capitalism. i don't begrudge her right to earn. it would be good to know what she said to the groups since she would be taking i assume, fund-raising money from wall street. real quickly, the other money thing would be the clinton foundation. >> all the money she got from saudi arabia, what about that? talk about that. meghan: he needs to look like statesman and as presidential as possible. that is my biggest advice. he needs to present his family. harris: what does he need to say? >> he needs to go after her and going forward what he would do to
in cincinnati, ohio, she has events at five and 7:00 eastern.should he say to him. >> should use that quote on her talking about goldman sachs and ucla, all the places where she has been paid $300,000 for a speech on what? what has she ever made? what has she ever done? she talks about manufacturing and it is laughable because, even, even her exploits in politics, you can not point to any comprehensive thing that she has done, said, that is a success. harris: there are dollar signs there....
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in response, donald trump the took a turn at the microphone in a rally to cincinnati. i hesitate to call it a speech because that would imply there was some organization to the thought that he presented and, in fact, thoughts might be too strong a word for what we heard from donald trump. imagine, just imagine the frustration of the trump campaign staff on this day when hillary clinton launched such an effective attack on donald trump. imagine the trump campaign's frustration when donald trump got up on the stage and actually talked about chuck todd more than he talked about hillary clinton. >> so if you go to your television, you'll see live a pretty terrific event right here in cincinnati. >> i hate saddam how sane, but he was -- good at killing terrorists. >> it looks like we're sooilg seeing a guy who is unhinged. >> isn't he supposed to be some kind of amazing businessman? >> have you all seen this? it's a star. they say it's the star of david. i have a son-in-law who is jewish. these are sick people. they're bad people. that's not the star of david. that's just a
in response, donald trump the took a turn at the microphone in a rally to cincinnati. i hesitate to call it a speech because that would imply there was some organization to the thought that he presented and, in fact, thoughts might be too strong a word for what we heard from donald trump. imagine, just imagine the frustration of the trump campaign staff on this day when hillary clinton launched such an effective attack on donald trump. imagine the trump campaign's frustration when donald trump...
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those women and children are washington, fort which is today cincinnati until the indians will come to treaty table. so, there is violence that comes in and in many ways disrupts these communities. harm that comes with washington's express orders -- charles scott comes in with the kentucky militia. these people burn indian towns. and you read the reports, and they are describing those villages. people who "lived in a state of who live in log cabins, whose cornfields stretch for miles along the river. it's a very different view of indian society than we normally have. host: one last question for you. professor sleeper-smith: is this the end of the first raid? this the end of the for trade? professor sleeper-smith: no, the trade goes on. it changes from a european-based trade to a trade that switches from the pelts of beavers and otters to a raccoon trade. that is one reason why the miami and what bash were able to continue to be a market for first. host: think you very much. professor sleeper-smith: you're welcome. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-spa
those women and children are washington, fort which is today cincinnati until the indians will come to treaty table. so, there is violence that comes in and in many ways disrupts these communities. harm that comes with washington's express orders -- charles scott comes in with the kentucky militia. these people burn indian towns. and you read the reports, and they are describing those villages. people who "lived in a state of who live in log cabins, whose cornfields stretch for miles along...
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we are aligned with the cincinnati society for some time in the future. again, thank you kendall for arranging everything and director bass for inviting me here tonight. what i want to talk about is the southern campaign and a little note on the title of my book. that is a quote from nick balfour during the british occupation. and fabalfour wrote to hillary clinton in new york. of the prisoners of war they had to hold because they were taking up a lot of resources and he really wanted to not be responsible for them anymore. but, that same quote could also easily be used for the american prisoner themselves. they certainly endure a great deal of suffering with the prisoners. a little background. prisoners of war throughout history have been -- really have a tough road. back in the ancient time romans, they were either slaughtered or in flames. we are all familiar with it. >> there are large numbers of confederate of unions who died and the allies prisoners of japanese during world war ii. we should not be surprised when we look at the war on revolution. th
we are aligned with the cincinnati society for some time in the future. again, thank you kendall for arranging everything and director bass for inviting me here tonight. what i want to talk about is the southern campaign and a little note on the title of my book. that is a quote from nick balfour during the british occupation. and fabalfour wrote to hillary clinton in new york. of the prisoners of war they had to hold because they were taking up a lot of resources and he really wanted to not be...
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. >> kasie hunt will join us from cincinnati where clinton will speak again coming up in minutes. stay with us. now you can't spell nutriam i right?t nut, i mean whose to say it's pronounced nu-triton, anyway? my mixes contain delicious nuts, specially blended for your optimal nut-rition. that's right, i just changed a word in the english dictionary, forever. planters. nutrition starts with nut. hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. you've been to my place. no, i wasn't...oh look, you dropped something. it's your resume with a 20 dollar bill taped to it. that's weird. you want to work for ge too. hahaha, what? well we're always looking for developers who are up for big world changing challenges like making planes, trains and hospitals run better. why don't you check your new watch and tell me what time i should be there. oh, i don't hire people. i'm a developer. i'm gonna need monday off. again, not my call. can this much love be cleanedrlin' by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of th
. >> kasie hunt will join us from cincinnati where clinton will speak again coming up in minutes. stay with us. now you can't spell nutriam i right?t nut, i mean whose to say it's pronounced nu-triton, anyway? my mixes contain delicious nuts, specially blended for your optimal nut-rition. that's right, i just changed a word in the english dictionary, forever. planters. nutrition starts with nut. hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. you've been to my...
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as we know, you were in cincinnati, in part for naacp convention.eakers not addressing in convention, talking about governor of ohio. any surprises by that and what does that say as far as his absence at the convention? >> well, i'm not surprised. you know, i paid attention to what was going on in the republican primary. i understand, i know my governor kasich. i know he has a lot of pride and i know when he doesn't agree with something, he's going to stick to his position. i think it does send a signal, given the fact this is a significant state for anybody to become president. the fact governor kasich is not supporting mr. trump, particularly putting energy into it, i think it says a lot. >> what does it say about donald trump passing on the invitation to speak to naacp? >> well, you know, it is clear from us, those of us who know that the african-american vote in ohio particularly is very significant. the fact that donald trump thinks it's not important enough to come to naacp when it's in ohio, a significant state, that just sends a continued si
as we know, you were in cincinnati, in part for naacp convention.eakers not addressing in convention, talking about governor of ohio. any surprises by that and what does that say as far as his absence at the convention? >> well, i'm not surprised. you know, i paid attention to what was going on in the republican primary. i understand, i know my governor kasich. i know he has a lot of pride and i know when he doesn't agree with something, he's going to stick to his position. i think it...
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i'm a social justice and civil rights activist from cincinnati, ohio. in 2001, leading up to 2001, 14 african-american men were murdered at the hands of cincinnati police officers. i was on the frontlines fighting .or justice for those citizens i do respect our police officers. i understand we need them in our communities. however, police officers are taught to serve and protect our communities, not kill our communities. i was recently in cleveland fighting for justice for tamir rice. ohio, a in cincinnati, man was murdered. they have to be held accountable. [applause] >> excuse me, one minute. one minute, please. we just want to make very clear that most of the people in this room have been in prayer most of the last week. family,for the sterling the castilo family, the 5 officers and her families killed in dallas -- their families killed in dallas. [applause] i am a criminologist i training because my grandfather was in law enforcement for 30 years during he was the inspiration in my life. this issue is not either/or, it's both/and. nobody should be d
i'm a social justice and civil rights activist from cincinnati, ohio. in 2001, leading up to 2001, 14 african-american men were murdered at the hands of cincinnati police officers. i was on the frontlines fighting .or justice for those citizens i do respect our police officers. i understand we need them in our communities. however, police officers are taught to serve and protect our communities, not kill our communities. i was recently in cleveland fighting for justice for tamir rice. ohio, a...
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. >> host: where where did melon get the information cincinnati was very interesting. the day after john f. kennedy was assassinated and lyndon johnson became president, that next day, life magazine was set to release an article investigating lbj's dealings in texas with the likes of bobby baker, his aide in washington. that article never saw the light of day. and the senate intelligence committee was doing an investigation of lbj also. that, too what stopped immediately. you can say lbj is one over the luckiest men alive because jfk's assassination put him in the white house which is why people say he was responsibility for jfk death hut be was not. but he did benefit by becoming president and by avoiding these investigations and that's what that book gets into. >> host: what does the term "faustian" meal. >> guest: well, a deal with the devil. she argues that the young man, like mack wallace, who came into lbjs orbit were in fact deal can with the devil and making a bargain with the devil. that got something for iter bit paid a steep price for it as well. >> host: a
. >> host: where where did melon get the information cincinnati was very interesting. the day after john f. kennedy was assassinated and lyndon johnson became president, that next day, life magazine was set to release an article investigating lbj's dealings in texas with the likes of bobby baker, his aide in washington. that article never saw the light of day. and the senate intelligence committee was doing an investigation of lbj also. that, too what stopped immediately. you can say lbj...
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larry: hillary clinton coming down the road to the naacp conference in cincinnati. condemning the death of officers ,n dallas and baton rouge calling for criminal justice reforms that will make everyone safer. several events scheduled throughout the convention and is set to announce a running mate on friday. we are bringing you every new development from both sides of the aisle this week. brand-new within the last 90 minutes, isis claiming responsibility for the acts attack inaxe germany. the attacker was shot and killed in police believe that he might have b investigators found a hand-painted isis flag will searching his room. ofht now two of the victims the attack remain in critical condition. closer to home this morning, a fairfax father overwhelmed by the support shown for his son after a freak accident in new york city. connor has undergone three operations since talk your -- doctors amputated his left leg below the knee. he was visiting friends in new york when he jumped on a bag police say was homemade explosives. >> at that point connor said -- that's ok. ju
larry: hillary clinton coming down the road to the naacp conference in cincinnati. condemning the death of officers ,n dallas and baton rouge calling for criminal justice reforms that will make everyone safer. several events scheduled throughout the convention and is set to announce a running mate on friday. we are bringing you every new development from both sides of the aisle this week. brand-new within the last 90 minutes, isis claiming responsibility for the acts attack inaxe germany. the...
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that is one of a number that emerged from cincinnati, ohio last night. he appeared alongside former house speaker newt gingrich. this is one of the folks that trump has essentially been auditioning to be a vp. we know gingrich is in the vetting process. back to you. >> sara, thank you. donald trump's first fund raising is moderately successful. he is well behind hillary clinton. the campaign raised $51 million since late may. most of clinton's cash is going to her official campaign. trump raked in 26 million from small donations. trump personally contributed $3.8 million as well. both candidates will submit bank roll numbers in two weeks to the federal commission. that will tell us more about how much money they spent. >>> welcome news for trump supporters after last month. >> he said the little guy is for him. >>> hillary clinton officially cleared of any charges for her use of e-mail as secretary of state. republicans have found a way to keep the controversy alive and it starts this morning. >>> just hours from now, fbi director james comey testifies o
that is one of a number that emerged from cincinnati, ohio last night. he appeared alongside former house speaker newt gingrich. this is one of the folks that trump has essentially been auditioning to be a vp. we know gingrich is in the vetting process. back to you. >> sara, thank you. donald trump's first fund raising is moderately successful. he is well behind hillary clinton. the campaign raised $51 million since late may. most of clinton's cash is going to her official campaign. trump...
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. >> carl cameron is following the trump campaign in cincinnati and first catherine her edge has the latest twepmentes. >> reporter: the house government oversight committee confirmed that fbi director james comey will testify and the chairman want to know more about his decision. >> there are things that secretary clinton said under oath and may or may not have said to investigators that are fair dwam. she created this problem. it was not republicans. she created the convenient e-mail server for herself in her home. and that goes to the intent. i want to ask the director, what was the intent? >> reporter: they are discussing whether they can block clinton access to sensitive information. and the speaker held a new's conference a short time ago. >> the dni, clapper should deny hillary clinton access to classified information during this campaign given how she so recklessly handled information. director comey's information shredded claims that secretary clinton made throughout the year with respect to this issue. >> reporter: the committees with direct responsibility for the fbi are c
. >> carl cameron is following the trump campaign in cincinnati and first catherine her edge has the latest twepmentes. >> reporter: the house government oversight committee confirmed that fbi director james comey will testify and the chairman want to know more about his decision. >> there are things that secretary clinton said under oath and may or may not have said to investigators that are fair dwam. she created this problem. it was not republicans. she created the...
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cincinnati is my question. is there any history there about cincinnati lead problem? guest: if you go to our website, we have a map and you can sue in and find violations to your lead roles in your county. i went to a recent presentation by the cincinnati officials. they do have a lot of lead service lines underground in cincinnati. they started replacing them. there is a controversy in cincinnati and other cities whether to replace the whole pipe that goes from the person's tose out to the water main the street, they really need to do that in order to make sure you are protecting the citizens. subsidies are only replacing a piece of that which can make the problem worse. we want to make sure we are , to make sure we're taking care of the whole problem. host: craig from tulsa, oklahoma. caller: good morning. i was interested, is there a cut off year when american regulations and buildings set up using lead or not use led. i do understand like in ancient rome it was part of the downfall of the room -- rome that they use a lot of lead pipes. a lot of water supplies are
cincinnati is my question. is there any history there about cincinnati lead problem? guest: if you go to our website, we have a map and you can sue in and find violations to your lead roles in your county. i went to a recent presentation by the cincinnati officials. they do have a lot of lead service lines underground in cincinnati. they started replacing them. there is a controversy in cincinnati and other cities whether to replace the whole pipe that goes from the person's tose out to the...
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. >> today trump heads to cincinnati, ohio where he will be joined by newt gingrich another vp candidate. he will announce his running mate next week. as for hillary she will be in atlantic city to talk about the failed business record. >> the race goes on. >> patricia, thank you. >> the fb aishgs decision unleash ago firestorm of criticism as you can imagine. >> the evidence outlined comey himself shows gross negligence. >> it sounded okay until you realize that he hangs the entire dismissal of this on intent. but at the beginning of this he said she showed excessive, extreme carelessness with what he later said is haley classified information. 110 items. eight of the e-mail trades were the highest top secret and he also said likely ended up in the hands of our enemies. how that does not constitute gross negligence i don't understand and i am sure is inex policeable. >> her gross negligence in handling these documents at the least is enough for a felony conviction. it defies reasonableness that there is no intent to subvert the law, shawn, with a woman of her legal background going back
. >> today trump heads to cincinnati, ohio where he will be joined by newt gingrich another vp candidate. he will announce his running mate next week. as for hillary she will be in atlantic city to talk about the failed business record. >> the race goes on. >> patricia, thank you. >> the fb aishgs decision unleash ago firestorm of criticism as you can imagine. >> the evidence outlined comey himself shows gross negligence. >> it sounded okay until you realize...
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improved my city, cincinnati ohio. there are, the graduation loads are low -- rates are low in literacy is low. i'm 17 years old and the interest member of the california delegation. i'm placing bernie sanders and i got involved in the delegate process because i was inspired by my grandfather who was an organizer. it has led me to really fight and for theright voices of those who are not voiced and that is what i'm doing at the convention in the hoping to represent the youth. delighted to be at the convention. my first convention. for hillaryrking for eight years. that's why i'm here. it is my passion. i'm from ohio. i'm a delegate for bernie and 21. this is my first convention. on the state director of college students for bernie and i'm really excited to be here. my generation and the millennials, we are about the same size of the baby boomers and is important for us to show up. we are having a great time at the convention and looking forward to the rest of it. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> each week until th
improved my city, cincinnati ohio. there are, the graduation loads are low -- rates are low in literacy is low. i'm 17 years old and the interest member of the california delegation. i'm placing bernie sanders and i got involved in the delegate process because i was inspired by my grandfather who was an organizer. it has led me to really fight and for theright voices of those who are not voiced and that is what i'm doing at the convention in the hoping to represent the youth. delighted to be at...
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chrissie thompson, politics reporter for the cincinnati inquirer will preview monday's convention speakersnd events. join us for washington journal live from cleveland, ohio, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday. >> in a statement to the white house press corps, president obama talks about the shooting of police happening far too often. he called on americans to avoid divisive rhetoric. baton rouge and claimed the lives of three police officers and wounded three more. he held this in the white house briefing room. this is five minutes. pres. obama: good afternoon, everybody. as all of you know, this morning, three law enforcement officers in baton rouge were killed in the line of duty. three others were wounded, one is still in critical condition. as of right now, we don't know the motive of the killer. we don't know whether the killer has set out ar
chrissie thompson, politics reporter for the cincinnati inquirer will preview monday's convention speakersnd events. join us for washington journal live from cleveland, ohio, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday. >> in a statement to the white house press corps, president obama talks about the shooting of police happening far too often. he called on americans to avoid divisive rhetoric. baton rouge and claimed the lives of three police officers and wounded three more. he held this in the...