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. >>> we're following breaking news right now in cincinnati, ohio. a swarm of police have went to and active shooter situation. two people dead and four hurt. we're waiting to get more information. but cincinnati police rushed to the city's square business district this morning s we're not sure of the nature of the shooting. but at least one officer fired his or her gun. there is the one report that the shooter is in custody now. but the police have not confirmed that. there are reports indicating that the police may make an announcement about what happened shortly. again, we're talking about a breaking news story from cincinnati, ohio. an active shooter. we'll keep an eye on the situation and bring you details as soon as we get them in. >>> happening now in the past half hour, the final round of questioning got underway for supreme court judge brett kavanaugh. we are following all the developments in the newsroom. let's see what is happening now. >> reporter: good morning. judge brett kavanaugh just sat down about a half hour ago for the third day o
. >>> we're following breaking news right now in cincinnati, ohio. a swarm of police have went to and active shooter situation. two people dead and four hurt. we're waiting to get more information. but cincinnati police rushed to the city's square business district this morning s we're not sure of the nature of the shooting. but at least one officer fired his or her gun. there is the one report that the shooter is in custody now. but the police have not confirmed that. there are...
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in cincinnati, ohio. he told great tales about this wonderful country, how there was faster land for cattle all over the place and lots of opportunity to get rich. so my grandfather and his brothers hopped on the train and came west. their desire was to be ranchers, cattlemen. so they came west, looking for a place to acquire a cattle ranch. they rolled into flagstaff on 1886, justd in april after a big fire had burned down virtually all of the town. so they get off the railroad and survey this smoldering ash and thing, boy, i don't think we came to the right place. but they did decide to stay here and they bought a herd of 1500 cattle. they invented their own brand for their new heard. their bar brand, after old home of cincinnati, ohio. they established a cow will ranch, which over the years, grew to be a very large ranch, one of the biggest in the west. but also, it was a time for entrepreneurs. the opportunity was there. they established a mercantile store, not unlike your own store in cincinnati. the
in cincinnati, ohio. he told great tales about this wonderful country, how there was faster land for cattle all over the place and lots of opportunity to get rich. so my grandfather and his brothers hopped on the train and came west. their desire was to be ranchers, cattlemen. so they came west, looking for a place to acquire a cattle ranch. they rolled into flagstaff on 1886, justd in april after a big fire had burned down virtually all of the town. so they get off the railroad and survey this...
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isaac, cincinnati police dept: "a very horrific situation..."ati thursday morning.james walker, witness: "i actually got on my knees you know kinda got down on the ground. then all the cops started coming."a shooter opened fire just after 9am at the fifth third bank building in cincinnati's fountain square.chief eliot k. isaac, cincinnati police dept: "an individual entered the loading dock area of the building began firing shots."multiple officers quickly confronted the suspect.chief eliot k. isaac, cincinnati police dept: "there were gunshots exchanged - at deceased." at least three other people were killed, and two others were injured. jeff serg, witness: "it scared the heck outta me áchucklesá im still nervous."authorities, inclfbi, are investigating what happened. it's unclear whether the shooter was shot by police or died from a self-inflicted wound.chief eliot k. isaac, cincinnati police dept: "i believe there is some security camera video, we are trying to secure that video, as well as there will be body cams from the officers that has t
isaac, cincinnati police dept: "a very horrific situation..."ati thursday morning.james walker, witness: "i actually got on my knees you know kinda got down on the ground. then all the cops started coming."a shooter opened fire just after 9am at the fifth third bank building in cincinnati's fountain square.chief eliot k. isaac, cincinnati police dept: "an individual entered the loading dock area of the building began firing shots."multiple officers quickly...
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and four of his brothers were grocers in cincinnati. evening, a guy came in the store who had just come back from here. and he told great tales about this wonderful country, how cattle alland for over the place and lots of opportunity to get rich. so my grandfather and his brother thought that sounded ready good. and they hopped on the train and they came with. and their desire was to be ranchers. cattlemen. so they came scouting to look for a place to acquire a cattle link. they rolled into flagstaff on in april 1886. just after a big fire had marched down virtually all of the town. so they got off the railroad and surveyed the smoldering ash and they think, boy. i don't know if we came to the place. but they did by a herd of cattle. and they invented their own homeland for the new heard. that was after their old home town of cincinnati. so they establish the cattle ranch. very largeto be a ranch. one of the biggest in the west. it was a time for entrepreneurs. they established in mercantile store. they diversified into a lot of differ
and four of his brothers were grocers in cincinnati. evening, a guy came in the store who had just come back from here. and he told great tales about this wonderful country, how cattle alland for over the place and lots of opportunity to get rich. so my grandfather and his brother thought that sounded ready good. and they hopped on the train and they came with. and their desire was to be ranchers. cattlemen. so they came scouting to look for a place to acquire a cattle link. they rolled into...
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cincinnati police still don't know why he did it.phanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> to that wild, live interview that has people talking. billionaire elon musk of tesla and spacex fame like we've never seen him before smoking pot on youtube. if he was looking to reassure shareholders after controversies, this was likely not the way to do it. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the story. >> reporter: the two and a half hour interview with elon musk described as provocative, personal and intriguing. >> what is it like? what's going on in the head? >> neverending explosion. >> constant ideas bouncing around? >> yes. >> reporter: but today it's this moment making headlines across the business right? >> totally legal. >> reporter: musk under fire after taking a hit of marijuana mixed with tobacco. >> i'm not a regular smoker of weed. i don't find that it is very good for productivity. >> reporter: critics say it's the latest misstep for the billionaire ceo of tesla and spacex. amid rumors of drug use on social media, mu
cincinnati police still don't know why he did it.phanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> to that wild, live interview that has people talking. billionaire elon musk of tesla and spacex fame like we've never seen him before smoking pot on youtube. if he was looking to reassure shareholders after controversies, this was likely not the way to do it. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the story. >> reporter: the two and a half hour interview with elon musk described as...
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. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo un tiroteo en un banco de cincinnati se salida con cuatro muertosun alisador legendario, con manteca de cacao suavizante. como un whole blend, alisa el frizz 24 horas. blended nos hace mejores. whole blends. blended nos hace mejores. prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba ♪ >> un sujeto abriÓ fuego esta maÑana en un banco de la ciudad de cincinnati, luego se enfrenÓo a tiros con la policÍa, en el incidente murieron 4 personas incluyendo el pistolero, javier vega tiene los detalles. >> eran minutos cruciales, asÍ respondÍa la policia la alerta por un hombre armado en las oficinas de un banco en cincinna cincinnati ohio fueron momentos de confusiÓn y terror ud, los cs de emergencia cerraron la zona y se enfrentaron con el atacante. (hablan inglÉs) escuchÉ alrededor de 8 disparos d
. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo un tiroteo en un banco de cincinnati se salida con cuatro muertosun alisador legendario, con manteca de cacao suavizante. como un whole blend, alisa el frizz 24 horas. blended nos hace mejores. whole blends. blended nos hace mejores. prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba...
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enough to call it good, by the cincinnati bengals.nd, they visited a nursing home near cincinnati, and they got 95-year-old irma out on the floor, have a look at this. >> oh yeah, come on everybody, make some noise. >> [ cheering ] >> [ music playing ] >> you got to love that, several bengals on hand in courting the quarterback, gray kirkpatrick, who had a great game tonight, get down, they called it a nursing home dance battle. 95-year-old irma liking every bit of it. meanwhile, we have some other stuff to talk about, off the mainstream sports venue, remember this guy? by the name of gilbert arenas warrior fans? he says he's been sitting on the couch since he retired from basketball, challenged by nick young to a three-point shooting contest, $100,000 on the line, he brought his cash money, laid it out, he waited -- wade it, and waited for shaggy tea to show so he started firing away, he had 95 out of 100 three- point shots. guess what? yeah. much to your surprise, swag ep never showed up. >> 95 out of 100? >> three points two. -- th
enough to call it good, by the cincinnati bengals.nd, they visited a nursing home near cincinnati, and they got 95-year-old irma out on the floor, have a look at this. >> oh yeah, come on everybody, make some noise. >> [ cheering ] >> [ music playing ] >> you got to love that, several bengals on hand in courting the quarterback, gray kirkpatrick, who had a great game tonight, get down, they called it a nursing home dance battle. 95-year-old irma liking every bit of it....
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know what i said, it's good karma, this past weekend, the visited a nursing home just outside of cincinnati, and they get irma. 95 years old, out on the floor. >> oh yeah, come on make some noise. >> that is fantastic right there. that is gray kirkpatrick, one of the quarterbacks dancing with irma, i can't get enough of her, good stuff. >>> saturday at five on ktvu f0x2. distance relationship.
know what i said, it's good karma, this past weekend, the visited a nursing home just outside of cincinnati, and they get irma. 95 years old, out on the floor. >> oh yeah, come on make some noise. >> that is fantastic right there. that is gray kirkpatrick, one of the quarterbacks dancing with irma, i can't get enough of her, good stuff. >>> saturday at five on ktvu f0x2. distance relationship.
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the motive tonight unclear as cincinnati is left rattled and grieving. blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> day three of the confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh erupted into a battle like we've never seen before. the public getting a look at previously secret e-mails from kavanaugh on hot button issues including abortion and democrats want to get more released and on the record. here is nbc justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: with frustration building over access to documents marked confidential from brett kavanaugh's time in the white house, democrats began making them public despite warnings breaking senate rules could lead to ex pulse. provoking this dig about senator cory booker's apparent political ambitions. >> running for president is no excuse for violating the rules of the senate or of confidentiality of the documents that we have privy to. >> reporter: other democrats jumped in. >> it is unlike any process i have ever seen. >> we are literally trying to get at the truth here. >> reporter: among the documents, this
the motive tonight unclear as cincinnati is left rattled and grieving. blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> day three of the confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh erupted into a battle like we've never seen before. the public getting a look at previously secret e-mails from kavanaugh on hot button issues including abortion and democrats want to get more released and on the record. here is nbc justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: with frustration...
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titoreo, donde la policía evitó una tragedia mayor >> eran minutos cruciales, hombre armado en cincinnati antes se tirarse al suelo el intercambio dejó de 4 muertos entre ellos el agresor omar henríquez >> dos heridos permanecen hospitalizados en condición grave, el jefe de policía aseguró que los uniformados actuaron a tiempopu ser peor dijo el alcalde quién calificó de heróica la acción de policías respaldado por el banco, >> cuáles eran los motivos del agresor y si las víctimas eran su objetivo? es la duda que ahora persiste >> joven de 18 pierde el equilibrio al tomar un selfie cayendo en yosemite en 800 metros directivos del parque no hicier licencia también tiene opción de inscribirse para votarr bueno este material presenta errores son 23 mil formularios detectados, >> todos viene acá, porque es del gobierno >> cuando los empleados terminaban de ingresar la información no reiniciaban los programas y los datos se traspasaban a los datos de la siguiente personas >> temperaturas en san josé son 61 grados, al volver hablamos del tiempo mañana >> también dicen que volar es u placer no a
titoreo, donde la policía evitó una tragedia mayor >> eran minutos cruciales, hombre armado en cincinnati antes se tirarse al suelo el intercambio dejó de 4 muertos entre ellos el agresor omar henríquez >> dos heridos permanecen hospitalizados en condición grave, el jefe de policía aseguró que los uniformados actuaron a tiempopu ser peor dijo el alcalde quién calificó de heróica la acción de policías respaldado por el banco, >> cuáles eran los motivos del agresor...
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in a statement, cincinnati mayor john cranley said -- "random mass shootings, which plague our nation, are not normal and we as a country can't allow ththem to o be normalized" thursday's killings came after cincinnati police e chief isaac said he's launched an internal review of an officer who used his taser weapon to electrocute an 11-yearar-old african americn girl for allegedly shoplifting fromom a supermarket. body cam video released this weekek shows thehe immediatete aftermath of the incident, as officer kevin brown, who's also african-american, scolds the girl, telling her -- "this is why there aren't any grocery stores in the black community." >> sweetheart, the last thing i want to do is tase you like that. when i say stop, he stop. you know you are caught. just s stop. that t to you. then i got to listen to all of these idiots out in a parking lot tell me how i was wrong for tatasting you. you broke e the law. and you fled. you know what, sweetheart? ththis is what there are n not y grocery stores in the black community because of all of this going on. amy: another portion
in a statement, cincinnati mayor john cranley said -- "random mass shootings, which plague our nation, are not normal and we as a country can't allow ththem to o be normalized" thursday's killings came after cincinnati police e chief isaac said he's launched an internal review of an officer who used his taser weapon to electrocute an 11-yearar-old african americn girl for allegedly shoplifting fromom a supermarket. body cam video released this weekek shows thehe immediatete aftermath...
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district is a proud district, home of the cincinnati reds and the bengals.udes a lot of cincinnati, the western part of hamilton county and all of warren county. we are proud to have some incredible companies, procter , and gele, kroger aviation. this is a working and middle-class district. people are concerned about skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs and the fact that premiums are going up. and the fact that middle-class and working class families in the first district have not had a real raise in nearly 20 years when compared to inflation. back through history and looking at how presidents fared in your districts, it it seems that they went mostly republican with the exception of obama against mccain. president trump was six points above hillary clinton in the last election, does it tend to be a republican district and does that give you an uphill battle? >> yes, we have be eyes wide open. the district was drawn to elect a republican. gerrymandering is rampant in ohio. the reason this race is so competitive and the reason why we are confident we will
district is a proud district, home of the cincinnati reds and the bengals.udes a lot of cincinnati, the western part of hamilton county and all of warren county. we are proud to have some incredible companies, procter , and gele, kroger aviation. this is a working and middle-class district. people are concerned about skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs and the fact that premiums are going up. and the fact that middle-class and working class families in the first district have not had a...
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abc's alex perez in cincinnati. >> reporter: the chaos unfolding in busy downtown cincinnati just as many were starting the day at work. >> multiple shooting victims. we have an active shooter. >> reporter: just after 9:00 a.m., authorities say the gunman, 29-year-old omar perez, opened fire in the loading dock area of the fifth-third bank building, striking several people. complete panic. >> everybody come running out of the bank, people in suits diving on the ground and stuff. shots fired. >> reporter: the gunman armed, investigators say, with a .9 millimeter semiautomatic pistol, multiple magazines and about 200 rounds of ammunition, then moved inside the building. >> there were gunshots exchanged. at this point, the shooter is deceased. >> reporter: three victims struck by the gunman killed. two others hospitalized. bullet holes and shell casings riddling the building. the grief even hitting first responders. david, the gunman's motives remain unclear. authorities say they are reviewing surveillance video from several nearby cameras. david? >> alex perez. alex, thank you. >>> the
abc's alex perez in cincinnati. >> reporter: the chaos unfolding in busy downtown cincinnati just as many were starting the day at work. >> multiple shooting victims. we have an active shooter. >> reporter: just after 9:00 a.m., authorities say the gunman, 29-year-old omar perez, opened fire in the loading dock area of the fifth-third bank building, striking several people. complete panic. >> everybody come running out of the bank, people in suits diving on the ground...
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we are getting ready for cincinnati.are getting ready for sin sin gn -- cincinnati. >> sort of reminds me of that other guy who has become kind of a big deal in kentucky. >> i couldn't disagree more with a statement like that. >> is it a racist statement? zbli couldn't disagree more. >> do you think it's a racist statement? >> i don't agree with what he had to say. >> i guess mitch mcconnell did not agree with what trump had to say. maybe by saying nothing they are onto something. when we come back we are on the s cincinnati. that's wrong. i could nn't disagree more with what i just had to say. where the similarity stops . if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tu
we are getting ready for cincinnati.are getting ready for sin sin gn -- cincinnati. >> sort of reminds me of that other guy who has become kind of a big deal in kentucky. >> i couldn't disagree more with a statement like that. >> is it a racist statement? zbli couldn't disagree more. >> do you think it's a racist statement? >> i don't agree with what he had to say. >> i guess mitch mcconnell did not agree with what trump had to say. maybe by saying nothing...
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appearing at the society of the cincinnati in washington, d.c. the panel of historians also , discuss the popularity of the topic and how the musical is being used in classrooms. this is about 80 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure and privilege to welcome you this evening to the home of the american revolution institute. the beautiful evidence -- this beautiful edifice has been home to the society of cincinnati for many years. we have a really special presentation for you this evening we are sure you will enjoy. i want to say a little bit about the american revolution institute for we launch in. basically, the institute was founded to educate society on the ideas and principles of the american revolution and the impact those ideas and principles have had on modern society, recognizing that the american revolution was really the catalyst and laid the foundation for western society's individual freedoms as we understand them today. probably in that context, the most significant event since the signing of the magna carta in 1215. our goal is to mak
appearing at the society of the cincinnati in washington, d.c. the panel of historians also , discuss the popularity of the topic and how the musical is being used in classrooms. this is about 80 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure and privilege to welcome you this evening to the home of the american revolution institute. the beautiful evidence -- this beautiful edifice has been home to the society of cincinnati for many years. we have a really special presentation for you this evening we...
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the university of cincinnati medical center says they have received four shooting victims. they did not identify if the shooter was among them. we were told that this erupted early this morning around 9:00 in the morning in downtown cincinnati at the fifth third bank in fountain square. anybody who knows that area, this is a very popular area, very heavily populated area. and the shooting erupted around 9:00. they said shots rang out. police immediately responded to the area. early reports were that there was a shooter officer involved incident. again, these are early reports. as you know, stephanie, in situations like this, it often changes, but those were the early reports. soon after that we were told that the incident had been brought under control, however, the area is still on lockdown. they're going through the bank area making sure that there is no other emergency-involved situation in the area and we expect to get a full update from authorities before the morning is out. once again, four people dead, including the shooter, and two other people have been hurt in thi
the university of cincinnati medical center says they have received four shooting victims. they did not identify if the shooter was among them. we were told that this erupted early this morning around 9:00 in the morning in downtown cincinnati at the fifth third bank in fountain square. anybody who knows that area, this is a very popular area, very heavily populated area. and the shooting erupted around 9:00. they said shots rang out. police immediately responded to the area. early reports were...
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louis and cincinnati to chicago. that might be one area of concern. some of that cooler air continues to work its way in. i haven't seen any record lows. temperatures unseasonably cool settling in for a few. there are no flight delays that we can see so far. weather headlines, fog burns off sooner today. warmer for most. 80s and 90s inland. cooler sunday into wednesday. temperatures bumped up yesterday for some brentwood hit 90. gilroy 89. walnut creek 85. morgan hill 84. east san jose was only 78 as san jose was 71. they did not get in on the warm up but they will today. san francisco was a brisk 61 today we are going 67. yet to have a high temperature this month over 66. today might be that day . the average high is 70. some low clouds there but they will get chewed up much quicker as the ridge builds in. that will continue today. it looks like it only lasts for about two days. a deep system coming out of the gulf of alaska. some of the moisture from norman streaks to the north. olivia bears watching for later next week for the hawaiian islands. 40s
louis and cincinnati to chicago. that might be one area of concern. some of that cooler air continues to work its way in. i haven't seen any record lows. temperatures unseasonably cool settling in for a few. there are no flight delays that we can see so far. weather headlines, fog burns off sooner today. warmer for most. 80s and 90s inland. cooler sunday into wednesday. temperatures bumped up yesterday for some brentwood hit 90. gilroy 89. walnut creek 85. morgan hill 84. east san jose was only...
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eileen cronan was one of several of the little mind babies born in cincinnati where an american drug company richards and merrill had their headquarters like the german drug company merrill promoted the drug as completely safe even during pregnancy like green and merrill had no evidence to back this up. merrill applied to the federal drug administration in one nine hundred sixty for approval to bring so little mite onto the american market and was allowed to conduct clinical trials on patients across the country now it wasn't a clinical trial at all what it was was a marketing campaign trumped up to look like a clinical trial michael magazine is an australian lawyer and former investigative reporter who spent years researching the thalidomide disaster what merrill wanted to do was to familiarize doctors with a drug so that once they got approval they would have doctors already to go through with the drug trade to prescribe it like crazy. during this time richardson merril handed out two and a half million dollars to my pills to thousands of doctors in the united states in canada. in
eileen cronan was one of several of the little mind babies born in cincinnati where an american drug company richards and merrill had their headquarters like the german drug company merrill promoted the drug as completely safe even during pregnancy like green and merrill had no evidence to back this up. merrill applied to the federal drug administration in one nine hundred sixty for approval to bring so little mite onto the american market and was allowed to conduct clinical trials on patients...
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three people killed and a gunman also dead after an active shooter opens fire in cincinnati today. they are not sure as of right now if the gunman killed himself or if he was shot by the responding officers. this unfolded at a bank in the fountain square district. the gunman was actively shooting innocent victims. >>> there is an extra police presence at a contra costa county high school. we go to california high school. >> reporter: there is a significant police presence here today at california high school. you see the patrol car in the parking lot. and the actual threat has not been detailed to us. but we're told that the threat was to be carried out today. on wednesday, the police and the fbi received a tip of an anonymous on line post threatening california high school. officers and agents are investigating the threats and they don't have a suspect. but the fbi traced the postings ip address to europe. >> i know most people are just coming to school anyways. i don't think anybody really believes it. there is a lot of police on campus. >> reporter: the law enforcement has not b
three people killed and a gunman also dead after an active shooter opens fire in cincinnati today. they are not sure as of right now if the gunman killed himself or if he was shot by the responding officers. this unfolded at a bank in the fountain square district. the gunman was actively shooting innocent victims. >>> there is an extra police presence at a contra costa county high school. we go to california high school. >> reporter: there is a significant police presence here...
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. >>> with christmas in september for one small town outside cincinnati.brate the holiday. and they did it for a young boy who doctors say is unlikely to see december 25th. vladimir duthiers has the story. >> you come home at night and the whole street is like lit up. and it's amazing to know that it's all for brody. >> reporter: the season of giving is already under way in one cincinnati suburb. on sunday, 2-year-old brody allen celebrated christmas. he threw candy to crowds of people wearing santa hats and waving signs. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> reporter: last month, brody's parents shiloh and todd learned their son's brain cancer had advanced and that he only had two months to live. >> they go through all the questions like, you know, radiation, but radiation will just destroy him because he's 2. clinical trials they can look for, but it won't really give us any more time. i wanted to bring him home. >> reporter: during a difficult night, todd played an old weekend version of rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. >> he fell asleep. it calmed
. >>> with christmas in september for one small town outside cincinnati.brate the holiday. and they did it for a young boy who doctors say is unlikely to see december 25th. vladimir duthiers has the story. >> you come home at night and the whole street is like lit up. and it's amazing to know that it's all for brody. >> reporter: the season of giving is already under way in one cincinnati suburb. on sunday, 2-year-old brody allen celebrated christmas. he threw candy to...
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. >>> we have breaking news for you this morning right now in cincinnati. confirmed they are investigating reports of an active shooter. this is taking place in downtown cincinnati. let me go to my colleague miguel marquez. i know this just happened, miguel, but what have you learned? >> police responding to the fifth third bank, this is the tallest building in cincinnati, 35b9 2 stories high, responding to reports of a -- active shooter in that area. possibly in the lobby loading dock area but the area surrounding it, fountain square in downtown cincinnati, this is a very dense, very public area of the city, police taking all precautions to lock that area down and search through that building. obviously it's a bank, a very large bank, one of the 15th largest banks in the country and with 32 floors they may have a job to figure out where that's coming from. there's an indication that there is not a huge rush into that bank or officers who are completely in gore to go into the bank but a lot of police officers looking into this incident. poppy? >> and we don
. >>> we have breaking news for you this morning right now in cincinnati. confirmed they are investigating reports of an active shooter. this is taking place in downtown cincinnati. let me go to my colleague miguel marquez. i know this just happened, miguel, but what have you learned? >> police responding to the fifth third bank, this is the tallest building in cincinnati, 35b9 2 stories high, responding to reports of a -- active shooter in that area. possibly in the lobby...
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he left a terrifying trail of death at a cincinnati bank.en was shot to death by officers. more by alex perez. >> reporter: the chaos unfolding in downtown cincinnati as many were starting the day. >> we have an active shooter. >> reporter: just after 9:00 a.m., the gunman, 29 year old omar perez opened fire in the loading dock area of the fifth third bank building, striking several people, complete panic. >> everybody come running out of the bank. people in suits diving on the ground and stuff. shots fired! >> reporter: the gunman armed, investigators say, with a .9 millimeter semi-automatic pistol, multiple magazines and 200 rounds of ammunition, then moved inside the building. >> at this point the shooter is deceased. >> reporter: three victims struck by the gunman killed. two others hospitalized. bullet holes and shell casings riddling the building. the grief even hitting first responders. the gunman's motives remain unclear. they are reviewing surveillance camera video. alex perez, abc news, cincinnati. >>> new evacuations have been ord
he left a terrifying trail of death at a cincinnati bank.en was shot to death by officers. more by alex perez. >> reporter: the chaos unfolding in downtown cincinnati as many were starting the day. >> we have an active shooter. >> reporter: just after 9:00 a.m., the gunman, 29 year old omar perez opened fire in the loading dock area of the fifth third bank building, striking several people, complete panic. >> everybody come running out of the bank. people in suits diving...
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i came in for cincinnati just for this. >> what were you doing in cincinnati? >> [inaudible] >> oh, okay. >> i was -- [inaudible] >> when i say cincinnati, i mean dallas, texas. [laughter] i'm so glad we're doing this. >> me too. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. >> i love you. >> this is so great. >> i just wanted to say hi real quick. i got here late. >> he says you're always late. no. i miss being in l.a. i'm not coming back out there until october, but i want to just go -- >> [inaudible] >> uh-huh. are you going? >> we're actually going to do a lot on -- >> oh, yeah. oh, good. >> we can hang out when you're out there. >> yeah. i think i'm probably going to stay for a while. >> how long are you going to be out there? >> i don't know. it depends. i'm staying on the east coast, i have boston, philadelphia, i'm coming back to washington for that thing, but once i get out there, that's kind of when the book tour is petering out, so i think i may just stay. i like are -- i like l.a. >> i like it too. i'll tell you later. [laughter] we need to ca
i came in for cincinnati just for this. >> what were you doing in cincinnati? >> [inaudible] >> oh, okay. >> i was -- [inaudible] >> when i say cincinnati, i mean dallas, texas. [laughter] i'm so glad we're doing this. >> me too. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. >> i love you. >> this is so great. >> i just wanted to say hi real quick. i got here late. >> he says you're always late. no. i miss being in l.a. i'm not...
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police just releasing surveillance video of a man storming into the lobby in cincinnati and officersding to the call. what we're now learning about the suspect this morning. >>> and fight night. cardi b and nicki minaj nearly come to blows at a new york fashion week party. the goose egg on cardi's forehead as this rivalry escalates overnight. >> a lump. a knot. >> more than a bump. >>> hey, good morning. paula is off this morning. very happy, though, to have adrienne bankert and dr. whit johnson on the set with me. >> the honorary degree. >>> so we're going to get to -- we're going to break down the nicki minaj/cardi b beef in just a few minutes. >>> we do have to start with breaking news that involves tropical storm florence soon to be hurricane florence, we're told, barreling toward the east coast right now. >> florence is expected to become a major hurricane again early next week and the risk of direct impacts along the u.s. east coast is rising. >> and we're now just two days away from the peak of the atlantic hurricane season. and right on schedule, there are several storms brew
police just releasing surveillance video of a man storming into the lobby in cincinnati and officersding to the call. what we're now learning about the suspect this morning. >>> and fight night. cardi b and nicki minaj nearly come to blows at a new york fashion week party. the goose egg on cardi's forehead as this rivalry escalates overnight. >> a lump. a knot. >> more than a bump. >>> hey, good morning. paula is off this morning. very happy, though, to have...
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cincinnati quarterback andy dalton through four touchdown passes in the first half. of them to receiver aj green. it's the fifth time dalton has thrown four todd passes in a ga. >>> on "cbs moneywatch" its the end of the road for the beetle and new m&m flavors with an international twist. diane hall is at the stock exchange with more. >> good morning. on the economic front this morning we get the latest figures on retail sales and industrial fro pro duction. meanwhile, stocks made solid gains yesterday led by the tech sector. the dow rallied 147 points, the s&p rose 15, and the nasdaq added 59. would be home buyers are facing higher mortgage rates. in fact, long-term mortgage rates jumped to their highest level in more than a month. according to lending giant freddie mac the average rate on a 30-year fixed home loan rate climbed to 4.6%. there has been a shortage of inventory. >>> target says it's hiring more than 120,000 people for the holiday season. that say 20% increase from last year. target says the temporary hires will stock shs, registers and pacquiao line or
cincinnati quarterback andy dalton through four touchdown passes in the first half. of them to receiver aj green. it's the fifth time dalton has thrown four todd passes in a ga. >>> on "cbs moneywatch" its the end of the road for the beetle and new m&m flavors with an international twist. diane hall is at the stock exchange with more. >> good morning. on the economic front this morning we get the latest figures on retail sales and industrial fro pro duction....
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here is nbc's blake mccoy. >> reporter: chaos in the heart ofowntown cincinnati as gunshots ringut during the morning rush. >> there is guys with suits laying on the ground hiding be flower pots. >> reporter: shots fired around:10 a.m. around an office tower. d olice say the shooter armeth a .9 pistol and several hundred rounds of ammunition entered several opening fire in the towers loading dock then lobby. >> he kept shooting and kept shooting and after that he emptied the gun. he sat a reloaded. >> ie been fearing something like this happening, and it did. >> reporter: officers arrived almost immediatel killing the shooter and aiding the victims like this woman helped by a flag pole outside. is >> another cru flew up, hopped out no hesitation, through gloves on trying to treat her. orter: other victims brought out on stretchers. police say three died from their injuries and two otrs remain hospitalized. >> at any given time at anyplace in this country, people are engaged in active shootings, which is grotesque. >> reporter: shooter is 29-year-old omar perez.po lice now searching his ap
here is nbc's blake mccoy. >> reporter: chaos in the heart ofowntown cincinnati as gunshots ringut during the morning rush. >> there is guys with suits laying on the ground hiding be flower pots. >> reporter: shots fired around:10 a.m. around an office tower. d olice say the shooter armeth a .9 pistol and several hundred rounds of ammunition entered several opening fire in the towers loading dock then lobby. >> he kept shooting and kept shooting and after that he emptied...
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you've had this terrible shooting in cincinnati today.e don't see any sign that the administration, that the white house, that paul ryan, that mitch mcconnell, that leaders in washington are responding. >> yes, well, what i respond -- >> what do you think we should do in the midterms? >> i don't wait for washington to solve these problems. i mean, one of the things i talked about today, the folks in cincinnati, in an interview, is the fact that it's really good. i didn't get this specific, but it's really good we expanded medicaid. so people who have trouble, meant a mental illness, we can have the resources to treat people. you are your brother's keeper. so what paul ryan or what, you know, dick durbin or anybody else does in washington, we can be very effective where we live. we can supply the resources. we can take care of one another. i don't like the fact that washington's broken. i was there when it did work. when we balanced budgets. when we worked across the aisle. to speak out against the division that i've seen in this country.
you've had this terrible shooting in cincinnati today.e don't see any sign that the administration, that the white house, that paul ryan, that mitch mcconnell, that leaders in washington are responding. >> yes, well, what i respond -- >> what do you think we should do in the midterms? >> i don't wait for washington to solve these problems. i mean, one of the things i talked about today, the folks in cincinnati, in an interview, is the fact that it's really good. i didn't get...
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carretera comenzò el miércoles las autoridades cerraron 45 millas y hay orden de evacuación en cincinnatirtos y 5 heridos cuando un pistolero abrió fuego entre los fallecidos está el sospechoso del ataque perdió la vida mientras intentaba tomar una foto su madrijijo meses la información de personas para votar en el departamento terminó en otras agencias adelante >> 23 mil personas se vieron afectadas lo que tenemos entendido es que los clientes no reiniciaban sus cooras y eso ocurrió o si quería votar por correo o en persona algunos no quisieron votar pero el registro lo hizo de manera automática por eso van a mandar una carta u el registro de votants de santa clara está interviniendo y que información se las tendré a las 6 de la tarde una pareja de nueva jersey se encuentra en investigación para ayudar a un veterano desamparado hasta ahora no enfrentan cargos que haría usted su encuentra un avión y y esto pasó luego que los baños quedaran fuera de servicio la asafata le pide que haga sus necesidades en una bolsa después se supo que alguien botó un pañal >>de acuerdo a la directiva hay es
carretera comenzò el miércoles las autoridades cerraron 45 millas y hay orden de evacuación en cincinnatirtos y 5 heridos cuando un pistolero abrió fuego entre los fallecidos está el sospechoso del ataque perdió la vida mientras intentaba tomar una foto su madrijijo meses la información de personas para votar en el departamento terminó en otras agencias adelante >> 23 mil personas se vieron afectadas lo que tenemos entendido es que los clientes no reiniciaban sus cooras y eso...
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a frightening shooting today in downtown cincinnati.h a .9-millimeter e ndgun opened fire at a bank building killing three people and wounding two others. police shot and killed the gunman in the lobby of the bank. twitter said today it's permanently banning alex jones, acy right-wing conspiracy theorist, as well as his "infowars" show. nenes was cited for abusive behavior after shouting at a cnn journalist outside a congressional hearing yesterday. jones had 900,000 followers on twitter. up next, how a brother's sacrifice helped lead to an historic championship. metastatic breast cancer is trying to stop me, but not today. today, there's a new treatment for women like me who won't be held back. learn more at treatmbc.com. when the guy in frontd down the highway slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for driver
a frightening shooting today in downtown cincinnati.h a .9-millimeter e ndgun opened fire at a bank building killing three people and wounding two others. police shot and killed the gunman in the lobby of the bank. twitter said today it's permanently banning alex jones, acy right-wing conspiracy theorist, as well as his "infowars" show. nenes was cited for abusive behavior after shouting at a cnn journalist outside a congressional hearing yesterday. jones had 900,000 followers on...
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surveillance video released today shows how officers ended a terrifying mass shooting at a bank in cincinnati yesterday. here is dean reynolds. r: reporter: that's 29-year-old urar perez seen by a security camera firing repeatedly and frparently indiscriminately from ut.9-millimeter semi-automatic handgun in a downtown cincinnati bank building. perez prowls the corridor as unarmed security guards help others flee. >> on your shoulder. >> reporter: but five people are shot, and three of them die. ( gunfire ) outside, the police arrive and e ickly open fire through plate glass windows. ( gunfire ) inside, perez is caught in the police crosshairs, and falls to the floor, mortally wounded. >> i'm with you! i'm with you. >> reporter: it's all over in less than five minutes. mayor john cranley: >> the heroism of these officers is truly remarkable. you can see the guy shooting at the cops, and them not being afraid, and engaging to end it. >> reporter: no motive has been established, nor any connection between perez and the people he shot. nan reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> glor: when we come back
surveillance video released today shows how officers ended a terrifying mass shooting at a bank in cincinnati yesterday. here is dean reynolds. r: reporter: that's 29-year-old urar perez seen by a security camera firing repeatedly and frparently indiscriminately from ut.9-millimeter semi-automatic handgun in a downtown cincinnati bank building. perez prowls the corridor as unarmed security guards help others flee. >> on your shoulder. >> reporter: but five people are shot, and three...
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>>> an abc news exclusive, the woman shot 12 times during a gunman's rampage inside a cincinnati bank shares her story. >> that's when my brain immediately went toward, i'm dying. >> how she survived that terrifying ordeal. >>> breaking overnight, a former "dancing with the stars" contestant arrested in california. >>> and later, a girl named florence not happy that she shares her name with a hurricane does something about it. how her efforts have paid off. >>> and we've made it to wednesday, everyone. good morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm stephanie ramos in for diane macedo. we begin with the bitter fight over the supreme court. now more contentious than ever with a make-or-break hearing just one day away. >> president trump is asking for prayers for brett kavanaugh after slamming the sexual misconduct allegations against him as a con game, and overnight we learned who the republicans have now hired to question kavanaugh and his accuser tomorrow. she's a sex crimes prosecutor from arizona. abc's lana zak busy overnight following the new details for us from d.c. good morning, la
>>> an abc news exclusive, the woman shot 12 times during a gunman's rampage inside a cincinnati bank shares her story. >> that's when my brain immediately went toward, i'm dying. >> how she survived that terrifying ordeal. >>> breaking overnight, a former "dancing with the stars" contestant arrested in california. >>> and later, a girl named florence not happy that she shares her name with a hurricane does something about it. how her efforts...
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my grandfather informed his brothers were brochures in cincinnati ohio hundreds someone had come into the store that had just come back from here and told many tales about this wonderful country with the pasture land for cattle all over the place and lots of opportunity to get rich. so my grandfather and his brothers hopped on the train and key west. their desire was to be reinsurers. they came scouting looking for place to acquire a cattle ranch. they came into flagstaff on the railroad april 1886 just after a big fire had burned down virtually all of the town. they get off survey the smoldering ash and said i don't know if we came to the right place but they did decide to stay. they bought a herd of 1500 cattle and invented their own brand name after their old town of cincinnati ohio. over the years it grew to be a very, very large ranch one of the biggest in the west. but also it was a time for entrepreneurs the opportunity was there. they established a mercantile store not unlike the old store in cincinnati and they diversified into a lot of different businesses. i am in the third
my grandfather informed his brothers were brochures in cincinnati ohio hundreds someone had come into the store that had just come back from here and told many tales about this wonderful country with the pasture land for cattle all over the place and lots of opportunity to get rich. so my grandfather and his brothers hopped on the train and key west. their desire was to be reinsurers. they came scouting looking for place to acquire a cattle ranch. they came into flagstaff on the railroad april...
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appearing at the society of the cincinnati in washington, d.c. the panel of historians also , discuss the popularity of the topic and how the musical is being used in classrooms. this is about 80 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure and privilege to welcome you this evening to the home of the american revolution institute. the beautiful evidence -- this beautiful edifice has been home to the society of cincinnati for many years. we have a really special presentation for you this evening we are sure you will enjoy. i want to say a little bit about the american revolution institute for we launch in. basically, the institute was founded to educate society on the ideas and principles of the
appearing at the society of the cincinnati in washington, d.c. the panel of historians also , discuss the popularity of the topic and how the musical is being used in classrooms. this is about 80 minutes. >> it is my great pleasure and privilege to welcome you this evening to the home of the american revolution institute. the beautiful evidence -- this beautiful edifice has been home to the society of cincinnati for many years. we have a really special presentation for you this evening we...
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. >>> from cincinnati tonight, the new stunning video tonight out this evening of the gunman who walked into that downtown office building. the moment he takes aim. the surveillance video also showing the gunman walking calmly through that lobby firing straight ahead. police bodycam then shows the officers from the outside shooting through the windows to try to get to the gunman. authorities say this all shows it could have been much worse, and here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, our first look at those chilling moments of panic in cincinnati. surveillance video capturing the gunman, identified as 29-year-old omar perez, entering the lobby about 9:06 a.m. and randomly shooting people. horrified, unarmed security guards help move people to hiding places. 55 seconds after those first shots, calls to 911 start streaming in. >> we saw someone that looked like they had a gun. we're hearing what sounded kind of like gunshots. >> reporter: 3 1/2 minutes later, officers on the scene, following the sound of gunfire. >> shots! shots! >> reporter: outside, officers zero in on the gunman
. >>> from cincinnati tonight, the new stunning video tonight out this evening of the gunman who walked into that downtown office building. the moment he takes aim. the surveillance video also showing the gunman walking calmly through that lobby firing straight ahead. police bodycam then shows the officers from the outside shooting through the windows to try to get to the gunman. authorities say this all shows it could have been much worse, and here's abc's alex perez. >>...
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harrison was at farmers college near cincinnati. professor said we hope you will stay here, can see was thinking about going to maybe to be an oxford. they said no, please state. he said no, i think i'm going to go up there. he did and he graduated third in his class. of course, his relationship with caroline grew deeper and deeper. brian: i understand that you're retired in 2014? charles: that is correct. brian: where did you do most of the teaching and what did you teach? charles: i taught most of my career at east carolina university, which is in north carolina. i am a specialist in late 19th century america. i did most of that teaching in that area. brian: any idea why that era was what you were most interested in? charles: going back to that course i took at yale it just sort of gravity. -- just sort of grabbed me. perhaps if i'd taken a different junior seminar i would've had a different specialty. the kind of research i was able to do, it was a wonderful period to do research in. nobody had a telephone or significantly -- or
harrison was at farmers college near cincinnati. professor said we hope you will stay here, can see was thinking about going to maybe to be an oxford. they said no, please state. he said no, i think i'm going to go up there. he did and he graduated third in his class. of course, his relationship with caroline grew deeper and deeper. brian: i understand that you're retired in 2014? charles: that is correct. brian: where did you do most of the teaching and what did you teach? charles: i taught...
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in cincinnati ohio and deeply religious roman catholic couple with six children were expecting another normal births my mother's story is when i was born they were not at all prepared and the doctor said joy your baby doesn't have any legs. so she says that she took the baby me and she said well eileen is my poor lead clover. i have a sibling who told me that my father cried and that when he came home he handed me to my siblings and everyone got very upset. and they said take it away. someone ripped off the blankets instead acts not a baby or something to that effect that's not our sister. that was what i was taught. as a young child. people. eileen cronan was one of several follow the my babies born in cincinnati where an american drug company richardson merrill had their headquarters like the german drug company merrill promoted the drug as completely safe even during pregnancy like green and merrill had no evidence to back this up. merrill applied to the federal drug administration in one nine hundred sixty for approval to bring sullivan might onto the american market and was allowe
in cincinnati ohio and deeply religious roman catholic couple with six children were expecting another normal births my mother's story is when i was born they were not at all prepared and the doctor said joy your baby doesn't have any legs. so she says that she took the baby me and she said well eileen is my poor lead clover. i have a sibling who told me that my father cried and that when he came home he handed me to my siblings and everyone got very upset. and they said take it away. someone...
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they beat the cincinnati bengals 31—21, with obada getting a tackle, a sack, and an interception in ane debut. now 26 years old, when obada was 10 he was trafficked into britain from the netherlands and left abandoned and homeless in east london. he's very intellectual, super—smart, practices and extremely hard. for him to be a developmental player, not too have a big university, they came abroad, looking at guys to see how to practice, to go about being a professional athlete and to see him having a day like today, the sky is the limit for him. just before i go take a look at this. andy murray was left red—faced after dropping a bit of a clanger in china ahead of the shenzhen open. the former world number one was being presented with a gilded plate to mark his contribution to tennis in china, but he dropped it. in fact he was so embarrassed was he that he posted the details on instagram. murray is due to play zhi—zhen zhang of china tomorrow. and that's why you never use the good china. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. we're british boxer callum johns
they beat the cincinnati bengals 31—21, with obada getting a tackle, a sack, and an interception in ane debut. now 26 years old, when obada was 10 he was trafficked into britain from the netherlands and left abandoned and homeless in east london. he's very intellectual, super—smart, practices and extremely hard. for him to be a developmental player, not too have a big university, they came abroad, looking at guys to see how to practice, to go about being a professional athlete and to see...
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police in cincinnati are responding to reports of an active shooter at a bank in downtown cincinnati. an officer at the scene is telling reporters that at least two people have been shot and that number could be higher. this is a picture from the scene. it is not clear if the gunman is among the people who have been shot. we are working to gather more information. we will bring that to you as soon as we learn more. ( james ) a big story this morning... the president of presentation high school in san jose has stepped down... over claims she didn't do enough to prevent sexual abuse at the all-girls school.( darya ) kron 4's will tran joins us live from san jose. will... presentation high school in san jose is looking for a new president after its leader suddenly stepped down surrounded by controversysome former students of all the all catholic girls school in san jose claim that mary miller knew about allegations of sexual harassment but did nothing to prevent it or stop itmiller resigned yesterday claiming her continued presence at the school would be a distraction.the school says it
police in cincinnati are responding to reports of an active shooter at a bank in downtown cincinnati. an officer at the scene is telling reporters that at least two people have been shot and that number could be higher. this is a picture from the scene. it is not clear if the gunman is among the people who have been shot. we are working to gather more information. we will bring that to you as soon as we learn more. ( james ) a big story this morning... the president of presentation high school...
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starts the first black newspaper in cincinnati.he is also been doing something very important to a liberal capitalist model. he is accounting. abolitionist banker for his sponsor. you hear him saying "with interest." he knows how to calculate interest. he is a capitalist. showing understanding of the reductions for dr. expenses. -- doctor expenses. it is at this time that we see all of these both political and social pieces that are going to be the backbone of the republican agenda. virtuous habits. and what we saw bury much with in thate -- very much article was what counts as virtue. he, as a father, in this new slavery, the of domestic institution that was supposed to anchor virtue and failed. he will do better. least, thet not foundation of any well mannered society, he thinks george carter for taking the pistol away from his former owner. a writerread this week that said this of jordan anderson. few people have ever articulated the meaning of freedom were clearly or more precisely than jordan anderson. it is a very comforting
starts the first black newspaper in cincinnati.he is also been doing something very important to a liberal capitalist model. he is accounting. abolitionist banker for his sponsor. you hear him saying "with interest." he knows how to calculate interest. he is a capitalist. showing understanding of the reductions for dr. expenses. -- doctor expenses. it is at this time that we see all of these both political and social pieces that are going to be the backbone of the republican agenda....
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while the typical pharmacy worker or restaurant cook or cashier or janitor in cleveland or cincinnati or dayton or mansfield -- while the typical worker is getting an average tax cut of just 30-something dollars a month, someone making $800,000 a year gets a $5,100 tax cut every single month. the bill actually created a new set of incentives -- get this -- to reward corporations that outsource jobs. it basically says, it basically hands out a 50% off coupon to companies that shut down in youngstown and move to mexico. they pay 21% rate. corporations if you're producing in ohio in the united states, you move offshore, you'll only pay 10.5%. it really is a 50% coupon off on their tax bill. why would our government do that? why would these special interests that run the trump administration and the congress possibly do that? this tax bill, though, is far from the only threat american workers face. extremist judges, from the supreme court on, hand down decision after decision siding with corporations, choosing corporations over workers, corporations over, over consumers, limiting workers'
while the typical pharmacy worker or restaurant cook or cashier or janitor in cleveland or cincinnati or dayton or mansfield -- while the typical worker is getting an average tax cut of just 30-something dollars a month, someone making $800,000 a year gets a $5,100 tax cut every single month. the bill actually created a new set of incentives -- get this -- to reward corporations that outsource jobs. it basically says, it basically hands out a 50% off coupon to companies that shut down in...
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. >>> at least three men killed in a shooting in downtown cincinnati. the suspected gunman died at the scene. shot multiple times as officers approached. cincinnati's mayor saying the incident should frighten us all. >> this is not normal. it shouldn't be viewed as normal. this is abnormal. no other industrialed counc ein has this many shootings on a daily basis. >> the police chief says they are looking into mental health issues. >>> a former trainer who worked with disgraced larry nassar is facing child sexual assault charges. debbie van horn will be arraigned in houston. she was arrested at the houston airport after getting off the flight from china. van horn and nassar were indicted in june on sexual assault charges at the karolyi ranch. she will defend her name and reputation. >>> the motion picture academy rethinking the addition of the popular film category at the oscars. the academy announced thursday it is shelving the award for now. they say implementing it nine months in the year creates a challenge for films already released in 2018. the aca
. >>> at least three men killed in a shooting in downtown cincinnati. the suspected gunman died at the scene. shot multiple times as officers approached. cincinnati's mayor saying the incident should frighten us all. >> this is not normal. it shouldn't be viewed as normal. this is abnormal. no other industrialed counc ein has this many shootings on a daily basis. >> the police chief says they are looking into mental health issues. >>> a former trainer who worked...
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. >> new york, boston, rochester, cincinnati, philadelphia, baltimore or late with their dues and theydidn't eat, how can we pay dues? >> the right to speak. >> baltimore is still out on strike. >> brother in the balcony is out of order. >> that the brother in the balcony be heard. >> the delegate from chicago is out of order. >> listen, we just came in from nashville. chicago just walked out of the convention. >> yes, and new york and baltimore. >> boston, philadelphia, and cincinnati. >> 75% of the membership walked out. >> holding their own convention. >> we are setting up our own union. ♪ >> it will be an outlaw outfit, will not even be in the af of l. you are out of your mind, staking your hand on a wild gamble. narrator: in the month of december in 1914, they gathered at webster hall, and they took the gamble. >> it was our dream to give security to our members, security was within the framework of individual liberty and freedom. lincoln said a nation cannot exist half slave and half free. neither can a man. we cannot exist free politically but slaves industrially. >> dear brothe
. >> new york, boston, rochester, cincinnati, philadelphia, baltimore or late with their dues and theydidn't eat, how can we pay dues? >> the right to speak. >> baltimore is still out on strike. >> brother in the balcony is out of order. >> that the brother in the balcony be heard. >> the delegate from chicago is out of order. >> listen, we just came in from nashville. chicago just walked out of the convention. >> yes, and new york and baltimore....