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he showed up at the stadium in ohio for the cincinnati reds opening day game. can't help but prank everyone that he can. >> i got it. watch out. >> so universal. >> it's something you have been trained for since you were a kid. heads up. >> i can't help but react. >> today we're at cincinnati reds opening day. i have my baseball glove. i'm playing catch with my invisible friend. it's a baseball prank. heads up. heads up. >> in that moment, everyone freaks out. check it out. >> i got it. watch out. heads up. heads up. >> as soon as you react, you know you are an idiot. >> you have to laugh. this lady calls him out on it. >> i didn't want that ball to hit you. watch out. >> you didn't even catch anything. >> i did. >> the ladies looking fly for the game. >> watch out. watch out. >> best prank. he just needs the glove and be in the right place. it sells every time. >> watch out. i got it. >> that's our show. we will see you next time on a brand-new rtm. remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a
he showed up at the stadium in ohio for the cincinnati reds opening day game. can't help but prank everyone that he can. >> i got it. watch out. >> so universal. >> it's something you have been trained for since you were a kid. heads up. >> i can't help but react. >> today we're at cincinnati reds opening day. i have my baseball glove. i'm playing catch with my invisible friend. it's a baseball prank. heads up. heads up. >> in that moment, everyone freaks...
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cincinnati made august 1844. they were fairly breathing, all of them quite as they lay on rooftops and stood now is that blood into darkness. the night seemed to be holding its breath with them. it's so hot. the clouds were holding in the stink of cincinnati, that queen city of 46000 from the banks of the ohio river. the ghost of millions of hogs slaughtered every winter in the city rose from the ground in a stinking steam. the pork business had given their city the nickname topless. the winter, many of the streams, drains of the city couldn't freeze, warmed by the blood running into them. and seeingmucky read into the ohio river, staining the entire city rimmed with ripeness. now it was summer. the hog soldering was over, they knew summer was a season for another kind of slaughter. it was a time for war. the first battle was broken out in the heat of august 1829, a thriving community of over 2000 african americans reduced to half. the numbers only told part of the story. this was a peaceful entrepreneurial commi
cincinnati made august 1844. they were fairly breathing, all of them quite as they lay on rooftops and stood now is that blood into darkness. the night seemed to be holding its breath with them. it's so hot. the clouds were holding in the stink of cincinnati, that queen city of 46000 from the banks of the ohio river. the ghost of millions of hogs slaughtered every winter in the city rose from the ground in a stinking steam. the pork business had given their city the nickname topless. the...
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that is what cincinnati is. there is a huge difference in the air mass. look at that low. that is textbook. that is wrapped out ahead of it. cincinnati, all the way to detroit, you can see rain and thunderstorms.tough go if you are heading to minneapolis or chicago. i'm sure it would be a buggy ride going across the country and out of the rockies. press, the wind. the winds have changed. 44 in santa rosa. 33 miles per hour. northwest 15. novato is northwest 16. oakland is not much but it will pick up later. we will see a little northwest of san jose as well. we're looking for a lot more son in the area. that the first 90 degree temp if you days ago. it is incredible to see that for this time of year. the temperatures are going way down again. for us, 30s, 40s, and 50s on the temperatures. look at the difference between brentwood and concord billion. it is 50 in el cerrito. that is the friday tri-factor. a lot of the cloud cover was about if you're. sunny today and 27 in truckee. it will fill it with wind. sunny and breezy and blustery, but a little warmer. 60s and 70s tomo
that is what cincinnati is. there is a huge difference in the air mass. look at that low. that is textbook. that is wrapped out ahead of it. cincinnati, all the way to detroit, you can see rain and thunderstorms.tough go if you are heading to minneapolis or chicago. i'm sure it would be a buggy ride going across the country and out of the rockies. press, the wind. the winds have changed. 44 in santa rosa. 33 miles per hour. northwest 15. novato is northwest 16. oakland is not much but it will...
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. >> a violent cincinnati inmate finds a way to break the bonds of segregation, at least for a littleth fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief it's nice. ♪ you got this! ♪ woo! ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we're the msnbc "lockup" show. >> if you add up all the days "lockup" senior field producer susan carney has spent working in jails and prisons, it would total nearly three years and counting. >> how long you been in? >> not that long. >> carney has filmed in more than 50 correctional facilities and seven different countries. and she has met hundreds of inmates, coping with solitary confinement. >> they kind of run the gamut. i've seen people who sleep all day long and all night long. there's almost like this constant state of depression. then you see the ones who are just so, so needing to have their voice heard since they have no one else to talk to, they'll make a tremendous amount of noise, they kick the door, they're constantly screaming. mental health issues arise because you are deprived of what's so bas
. >> a violent cincinnati inmate finds a way to break the bonds of segregation, at least for a littleth fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief it's nice. ♪ you got this! ♪ woo! ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we're the msnbc "lockup" show. >> if you add up all the days "lockup" senior field producer susan carney has spent working in jails and prisons, it would total...
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authorities in cincinnati, louisville and his hometown of aurora, illinois, are now working to determine the teen's true identity, hopefully bringing a happy ending to this terrible tale >> we have never stopped looking for him, thinking about him, and that relove him and will do everything to get him back to a good life. >> reporter: officials are running dna tests to confirm the teen's identity. results are expected as early as thursday afternoon >>> hour time is 4:15. a necropsy is planned on a gray jail that died and washed ashore in san pablo bay in rodeo. it was spotted yesterday near a boat ramp. it is the third dead whale found in less than a month. >>> environmentalists took to the streets in downtown oakland promoting a new grass roots campaign to go green. reen. green for all is the national initiative to build a green economy. yesterday members unveiled a new music video urging people to buy electric cars and take other steps to clean the air. green for all was found ten years ago by van jones. at the time he was former president barack obama's green jobs advisor. a group mem
authorities in cincinnati, louisville and his hometown of aurora, illinois, are now working to determine the teen's true identity, hopefully bringing a happy ending to this terrible tale >> we have never stopped looking for him, thinking about him, and that relove him and will do everything to get him back to a good life. >> reporter: officials are running dna tests to confirm the teen's identity. results are expected as early as thursday afternoon >>> hour time is 4:15. a...
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>> you can't help but react. >> cincinnati reds opening day.e and i'm playing catch with my invisible friend. >> i got it, i got it! heads up! >> in that moment, everyone freaks out. check it out. >> heads up, heads up, heads up! ah. >> you know you're an idiot. >> you have to laugh, except this lady calls him out on it. >> i don't want that ball to hit you. >> watch out, watch out! ooh, man. >> you didn't catch anything. >> yeah, i did. >> they got these ladies looking all sly for the game. >> watch out, wtch watch out! ooh! >> you're lying! >> best pranks don't require ne glove to be in the right place, and it sells every time. >> whaatch out, watch out! >>> that's all for this time. check us out next t >> our contestant kieran cooke from pensacola, florida has a degree in anthropology and history. and has won many academic competitions. well, today, he's gonna try and win $1 million right here on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are you ready to play today? [cheers and applause] they're
>> you can't help but react. >> cincinnati reds opening day.e and i'm playing catch with my invisible friend. >> i got it, i got it! heads up! >> in that moment, everyone freaks out. check it out. >> heads up, heads up, heads up! ah. >> you know you're an idiot. >> you have to laugh, except this lady calls him out on it. >> i don't want that ball to hit you. >> watch out, watch out! ooh, man. >> you didn't catch anything. >>...
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he was willing to give up that life for his brother in cincinnati. [applause] [laughter] >> all right. >> mine will be real short, only a minute, minute and a half, this is from the first chapter, chapter 1, i mentioned steve, flight controller. one saturday morning in october 1957 a 14-year-old in a small farming town of, if rema, iowa woke up to found the world in a different place. the soviet union had launched beach-ball size orbit around the earth, they called it spu, the nik, fellow traveler, they were seen as technological power had beaten the united states into space. boy's name was steve bales and he was of average height with thick brown hair and glasses. mother worked in beauty parlor, father at the age of 39 had been draft intoed the u.s. army and served with the 102nd infantry division in world war ii. owned hard wire store. steve told his parents, younger brothers and anyone else who would live how angry he was that america hadn't launched satellite first. he had been interested in space ever since he was 10. when he and his father and
he was willing to give up that life for his brother in cincinnati. [applause] [laughter] >> all right. >> mine will be real short, only a minute, minute and a half, this is from the first chapter, chapter 1, i mentioned steve, flight controller. one saturday morning in october 1957 a 14-year-old in a small farming town of, if rema, iowa woke up to found the world in a different place. the soviet union had launched beach-ball size orbit around the earth, they called it spu, the nik,...
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one school, they are tackling a problem through a partnership through cincinnati hospital. >> we aree to provide routine care services for all of the students in the building and any child in the community. >> reporter: they have opened health centers in schools to close the gap. >> the students get services here, like in the pediatricians office. >> reporter: schools must find a way to provide care for all students. >> ain't got no nurses at the school, you might as well teach your kids at home. that's just common sense. >> reporter: the philadelphia school district is working with a local hospital to determine if and what kind of additional health support is needed in the schools. and next month, a bill will be reintroduced in washington called the nurse act. it will provide grants for school >>>overght news" ♪i bright ck. olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. women are standing up for what they deserve in the office in the world and
one school, they are tackling a problem through a partnership through cincinnati hospital. >> we aree to provide routine care services for all of the students in the building and any child in the community. >> reporter: they have opened health centers in schools to close the gap. >> the students get services here, like in the pediatricians office. >> reporter: schools must find a way to provide care for all students. >> ain't got no nurses at the school, you might...
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the reports that the herald ran and the cincinnati commercial, they stacked headlines. you would not have a multicolumn headline in those days, you would a series of one column headlines, one on top of another. most of the military dispatches describing battles would have at the very top headline, maybe out of eight or nine, it would have true ors, "important is ." i think we ought to revive that tradition. [laughter] michael: this will be the last question. >> lincoln wrote letters anonymously to newspapers. are some of those lost to history? michael: yes. one project i would like to get around to is identifying what i am pretty sure are a couple hundred pieces that lincoln wrote anonymously and pseudonymously to newspapers. we know that, because his law partner and the best man at his wedding and a local politico said lincoln wrote all the time for the journal that became the illinois state journal and it is particularly interesting to see those. i have tried to identify a lot of them viewed -- of them. in the green monster, i often quote from these pieces. i say, in
the reports that the herald ran and the cincinnati commercial, they stacked headlines. you would not have a multicolumn headline in those days, you would a series of one column headlines, one on top of another. most of the military dispatches describing battles would have at the very top headline, maybe out of eight or nine, it would have true ors, "important is ." i think we ought to revive that tradition. [laughter] michael: this will be the last question. >> lincoln wrote...
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the reports the herald and cincinnati commercial there would be stacked headlines and you wouldn't have a multi- headline:you have a series of one column headlines one on top of another and most of the military dispatches describing battles would have the very top headline out of eight or nine it would have the words important if true. i think we ought to revive that tradition. yes. jeffrey. >> lincoln wrote letters anonymously to newspapers some of those lost that we don't know about? >> identifying what i am sure are pieces lincoln wrote form newspapers anonymously. we know that because it is set lincoln wrote all of the time and it is interesting and i've tried to identify a lot of them and in the green monster i do often quote quite a bit from these pieces and i say in all likelihood so forth. i think now with the more sophisticated programs to identify authorship like the ones just used in this article that appeared last october through that technique we may be able to identify his anonymous and synonymous journalism in these pieces i think we could get insight that we otherwise co
the reports the herald and cincinnati commercial there would be stacked headlines and you wouldn't have a multi- headline:you have a series of one column headlines one on top of another and most of the military dispatches describing battles would have the very top headline out of eight or nine it would have the words important if true. i think we ought to revive that tradition. yes. jeffrey. >> lincoln wrote letters anonymously to newspapers some of those lost that we don't know about?...
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abc's whit johnson leading us off from cincinnati. >> reporter: tonight, heartbreak for the family of missing timmothy pitzen, after the fbi announced a dna test confirms the mysterious young man who showed up in kentucky is not who he claimed to be. >> it's devastating. >> yeah. >> it's like reliving that day all over again. and timmothy's father is devastated once again. >> reporter: instead, authorities say this is not a boy at all, but a 23-year-old man from ohio, brian michael rini. prison records there show a man there with the same name served time. and tonight, they want to know why they told this elaborate tale, giving a family false hope. >> oh, it's kind of back to ground zero for us. kind of reliving everything that did happen and renewing the loss one more time. >> reporter: since 2011, pitzen's family has served for the little boy who vanished with his mother when he was just 6 years old. >> it's just more devastated than anything else. where's tim at? if i knew where he was, i'd go get him. i'd do just about anything to get him back. >> reporter: his mother seen on surv
abc's whit johnson leading us off from cincinnati. >> reporter: tonight, heartbreak for the family of missing timmothy pitzen, after the fbi announced a dna test confirms the mysterious young man who showed up in kentucky is not who he claimed to be. >> it's devastating. >> yeah. >> it's like reliving that day all over again. and timmothy's father is devastated once again. >> reporter: instead, authorities say this is not a boy at all, but a 23-year-old man from...
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. >> reporter: tonight, tornado sirens sounding the alarms northeast of cincinnati. >> there's another one. >> reporter: a possible twister touching down in clark county, ohio. as severe weather with damaging winds sweeps across the ohio valley. >> the wind came through and really destroyed that addition to this home. took off the roof there and it landed in the neighbor's driveway. >> reporter: southwest of cincinnati, straight line winds gusting up to 80 miles per hour, flattening structures. east of dayton, ohio, trees toppled, trailers overturned. >> i saw a big dust cloud coming towards the house, and then the house started shaking to i decided to bail out upstairs. >> reporter: the same storm bringing dangerous lightning to chicago overnight, the second blizzard in less than a month, bringing more than two feet of snow to the plains. in minnesota, the state patrol responding to 500 crashes. >> rob marciano is live in washington, d.c. tonight. the mid-atlantic is part of this path tonight. the system is on the move. >> yeah, we are still dealing with this blizzard. the front part
. >> reporter: tonight, tornado sirens sounding the alarms northeast of cincinnati. >> there's another one. >> reporter: a possible twister touching down in clark county, ohio. as severe weather with damaging winds sweeps across the ohio valley. >> the wind came through and really destroyed that addition to this home. took off the roof there and it landed in the neighbor's driveway. >> reporter: southwest of cincinnati, straight line winds gusting up to 80 miles...
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shakila ahmad, the first feme president of the islamic center of greater cincinnati.is a founding member of the "muslim-jewish advisory council," a national group of business, political and religious leaders. rabbi devorah marcus is with temple emanuel in san diego, not far from the attack in poway earlier this week. ted elmore is a pastor with the southern baptists of texas convention. and, bishop eugene sutton is the head of the episcopal diocese of maryland. we welcome all of youd to newshour. some of us can hardly belief we're even having this conversation. we really appreciate you joining us. i want to ask each one of you how all this is affecting you and your congregation. i want the sart with you, rabbi marcus, because you are located not far from where the attack ok place just a few days ago. >> thank you. obviously the events of saturday have had a profound impact on the entire jewish community globally and especially in san diego. oujewish community in san diego is a close-knit one. i can't think of a ngle congregation where someone in the congregation didn'
shakila ahmad, the first feme president of the islamic center of greater cincinnati.is a founding member of the "muslim-jewish advisory council," a national group of business, political and religious leaders. rabbi devorah marcus is with temple emanuel in san diego, not far from the attack in poway earlier this week. ted elmore is a pastor with the southern baptists of texas convention. and, bishop eugene sutton is the head of the episcopal diocese of maryland. we welcome all of youd...
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fighting that's been ongoing in the country can a little piece still stop that and make line in cincinnati. well i'm going to make the trip in federal. court an early morning everybody. from what we've seen. folks still coming tomorrow going all the. four hundred years almost more years almost. for their children i mean i think. that it all started when a truck. so our president. so having their own. little cooler all turned. all right many thanks david share a special representative of the secretary general of the south sudan and head of the united nations mission in south sudan on a story is in kenya where hundreds of thousands of people are believed to suffer from a condition known as jigga in his station the jade is a tiny sand the that borrows into people's feet creating serious health problems all reports have been equal at a ball visited a school in two sawmill children are being trained to help each other combat the condition. to read up past the loves going to school the best part is being able to concentrate on her lessons but that wasn't always the case the twelve year old speed
fighting that's been ongoing in the country can a little piece still stop that and make line in cincinnati. well i'm going to make the trip in federal. court an early morning everybody. from what we've seen. folks still coming tomorrow going all the. four hundred years almost more years almost. for their children i mean i think. that it all started when a truck. so our president. so having their own. little cooler all turned. all right many thanks david share a special representative of the...
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ethnic fighting that's ongoing in the country can a little piece still stop that and make line in cincinnati. well i mean maybe that's what happened for the fact that. the bible says it has. the area of attention. not. just from what we've seen from it's very focused still some of. the. smaller format of the. more. recent for rituals i mean this. is the looking forward. to most of the. presidents of the. sitting in the. shareholders in the pool if you. like or to view them ok. all right many thanks david share a special representative of the secretary general of the south sudan and head of the united nations mission in south sudan on a story is in kenya where hundreds of thousands of people of believed to suffer from the condition known as jigga into station the jig is a tiny sensi that borrows into people's feet creating serious health problems all reports have been unequal of the ball as if it is school into some way children are being trained to help each other combat the condition. to read a pesty loves going to school the best part is being able to concentrate on her lessons but that wa
ethnic fighting that's ongoing in the country can a little piece still stop that and make line in cincinnati. well i mean maybe that's what happened for the fact that. the bible says it has. the area of attention. not. just from what we've seen from it's very focused still some of. the. smaller format of the. more. recent for rituals i mean this. is the looking forward. to most of the. presidents of the. sitting in the. shareholders in the pool if you. like or to view them ok. all right many...
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i just wrote a column saying, look, cincinnati and cleveland aren't the armpits of america.the economic arsenal and ohio is booming and unfortunately my home state of chicago and my home state of illinois is in the pits, so, you know, illinois, which by the way is being run by a terrible new governor who wants to raise taxes, ohio is doing all the right thing, no, i do not believe ohio is the armpit anymore. i think it's one of our most prosperous -- it's becoming one of our most prosperous states and i think trump will win that state by a big margin. >> the president is looking at other potential nominees. are you confident he'll follow through with your nomination? >> well, you know, i talked to the white house a couple of days ago. one thing i love about this incident, and incidentally i'm proud of playing a small part in what he has done to rebuild the american economy. i mean, you know, you were talking about the economy earlier. you know, 71% of americans now view the economy as good or great. that's twice as high the percentage as it was, george, when barack obama was
i just wrote a column saying, look, cincinnati and cleveland aren't the armpits of america.the economic arsenal and ohio is booming and unfortunately my home state of chicago and my home state of illinois is in the pits, so, you know, illinois, which by the way is being run by a terrible new governor who wants to raise taxes, ohio is doing all the right thing, no, i do not believe ohio is the armpit anymore. i think it's one of our most prosperous -- it's becoming one of our most prosperous...
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fighting that's been ongoing in the country can a little piece still stop that and make line in cincinnati. well i mean maybe that's not fair confederate. money everywhere but. on the if you shift from what we have seen. folks still coming here and not going all the. small little. learners almost moderates almost. for their children i mean i think. that it's overturned and the truth. so our president. in charge of that. so having their own ball is important from the. altar. the money can. go all right many thanks david share a special representative of a secretary general of the south sudan and head of the united nations mission in south sudan on its story is in kenya where hundreds of thousands of people are believed to suffer from a condition known as jigga in his station jake is a tiny sent me that borrows into people's feet creating serious health problems all reports have been an equal to all visited a school in where children are being trained to help each other combat the condition. to read up past the loves going to school the best part is being able to concentrate on her lessons b
fighting that's been ongoing in the country can a little piece still stop that and make line in cincinnati. well i mean maybe that's not fair confederate. money everywhere but. on the if you shift from what we have seen. folks still coming here and not going all the. small little. learners almost moderates almost. for their children i mean i think. that it's overturned and the truth. so our president. in charge of that. so having their own ball is important from the. altar. the money can. go...
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later, cincinnati red stockings become the first professional baseball team, the team that is openly paid and long after that club owners decided we weren't going to have amateurs in the game anymore. this is the commemorative print of the first team in 1869. now that we have professional teams and soldiers after the war who were taken the game westward, more and more people were playing. let's take a look at who those folks are. a section we have on who's playing back the 19th century. the own of people being paid for it are white men on major league baseball teams. companies with tuck in individual cars into their as a way ofckages not only promoting their product but you can collect in other -- collect a number of packages and selected for a nicer bigger card. what is interesting is that they are uncut. those are pretty rare, you do not find them often. just as a juxtaposition we have a larger set from 1994 also uncut summit for copyright. some of the poses stay the same, the diversity of the players has changed tremendously. we have a lot more black and hispanic players. one of t
later, cincinnati red stockings become the first professional baseball team, the team that is openly paid and long after that club owners decided we weren't going to have amateurs in the game anymore. this is the commemorative print of the first team in 1869. now that we have professional teams and soldiers after the war who were taken the game westward, more and more people were playing. let's take a look at who those folks are. a section we have on who's playing back the 19th century. the own...
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in major league baseball, the cincinnati reds thrashed the miami marlins on thursday to complete a three—game back of eight straight losses, and the worst record in the national league. yasiel puig marked his return from a two—game suspension with a two—run double at the bottom of the fifth inning. eugenio suarez had three hits, including a solo home run, in the eighth inning, as cincinatti won 5—0. not bad for a team with the worst batting average in the league. meanwhile, in the american league, baltimore's chris davis has extended his luckless streak even further. davis came to the plate four times in thursday's game against oakland and he flew out, ground out, walked once and finally struck out. davis' hitless streak now stands at 53, stretching back to the 14th of september. oakland won the game, 8—5. finally, there's no easy way to tell someone their services are no longer required. but the former france international florent malouda found out he'd lost his job with fc zurich, in the most unusual manner. the swiss side went on twitter to say he was leaving his role as their forwards coa
in major league baseball, the cincinnati reds thrashed the miami marlins on thursday to complete a three—game back of eight straight losses, and the worst record in the national league. yasiel puig marked his return from a two—game suspension with a two—run double at the bottom of the fifth inning. eugenio suarez had three hits, including a solo home run, in the eighth inning, as cincinatti won 5—0. not bad for a team with the worst batting average in the league. meanwhile, in the...
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philadelphia is 34 and even cincinnati is cold. it is a cold 30 degrees. they are cold. we were warm yesterday. these are the high temperatures that focused on. oakland is 75. santa rosa 77. low 80s in morgan hill and gilroy. today will be cooler towards the east bay in the south. still in the 70s, just not as warm as yesterday. the biggest drop will be to the north. santa rosa one from 77 to 67. cooling down, this is probably the warmest day of the work week. a lot of cloud cover working its way through. there could be very little rain. there's not much to this. a couple of isolated cells going through one and taking aim through the peninsula. and others a little bit from marin county up to napa. not a lot but enough to get some light sprinkles. it is going to stay with us most of the week. a lot of the sky conditions should be cloudy or mostly cloudy. the rain days will be tuesday, thursday, and right it. not so much today, there's a little bit, but not much. on wednesday, looks like a break in between systems. what we have here is the warm sector. the front is not get
philadelphia is 34 and even cincinnati is cold. it is a cold 30 degrees. they are cold. we were warm yesterday. these are the high temperatures that focused on. oakland is 75. santa rosa 77. low 80s in morgan hill and gilroy. today will be cooler towards the east bay in the south. still in the 70s, just not as warm as yesterday. the biggest drop will be to the north. santa rosa one from 77 to 67. cooling down, this is probably the warmest day of the work week. a lot of cloud cover working its...
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and we appealed to the sixth circuit in cincinnati.circuit said neither onal pe aal applied. and held that they are putting a search when they put that chalk mark on your tire because they're invading your vehicle in the space it belongs in. >> so sixth circuit which sits in cincinnati is kentucky, michigan, ohio and tennessee. what now? what about other states? >> well, as of right now, this ruling only applies to those four states that you've identified there as a binding precedent for federal court purposes. however, for the rest of the country, it serves for, i think, as a model or benchmark because perhaps other municipalities should take note. because i suspect another lawyer like me is go together bring a challenge to their individual communities and challenge their parking officials with their chalk marks in their hometowns. so it's authority for others. >> final question, did you win the battle but lose the war? because now they'll use technology and that will cost taxpayers more? >> well, all i'm looking for is to make sure t
and we appealed to the sixth circuit in cincinnati.circuit said neither onal pe aal applied. and held that they are putting a search when they put that chalk mark on your tire because they're invading your vehicle in the space it belongs in. >> so sixth circuit which sits in cincinnati is kentucky, michigan, ohio and tennessee. what now? what about other states? >> well, as of right now, this ruling only applies to those four states that you've identified there as a binding...
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investigators say people in newport, just over the river from cincinnati, found this guy wondering aroundoking beat up at the time. here he is from back when he disappeared. he told police that his timothy pitson that missing in the year 2011 and he just escaped from two kidnappers in cincinnati. the photo on the left shows pitson before he disappeared. on the right is a computer-generated image of what authorities thought he might look like. they've been looking for him all this time. according to investigators, before pitson went missing, his mother picked him up from school in illinois, took him to a water park in the wisconsin dells and then she later killed herself in a hotel room saying her son is safe with people that would take care of him. now the mystery unfolding. matt finn reporting live in the midwest newsroom. a lot of questions here still. >> yeah, shep right now the fbi and police departments from various states are investigating this teenager claim that he is the missing boy from 2011. we're awaiting for the dna tests and will cement this case one way or the other. neighb
investigators say people in newport, just over the river from cincinnati, found this guy wondering aroundoking beat up at the time. here he is from back when he disappeared. he told police that his timothy pitson that missing in the year 2011 and he just escaped from two kidnappers in cincinnati. the photo on the left shows pitson before he disappeared. on the right is a computer-generated image of what authorities thought he might look like. they've been looking for him all this time....
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the boy has been taken to cincinnati children's hospital where he is being evaluated. >>> drugs were used in the the f medicine says boys were given anesthesia so they would be unconscious when the swam them out. it was administered despite concerns it would cause hallucinations. >>> and lift off. lift off of the 72 and progress resupply vehicle, destination station two orbits are from now. >> the russian cargo ship progress successfully docked at the international space station at 7:22 our time. it will stay docked until july. >>> an emotional fight over a northern california cell tower. >> i won't stop until it is done, until that thing is gone. >> the child health concerns that have some families cto rove school campus. >>> new trouble for tesla as the ceo squares off with the feds. show on high defidespread, heavy rain, with a powerful storm system. we'll time it out for you on futurecast coming up in a few minutes. . >>> they're working to shut down a cell phone tower after some parents say it may be linked to childhood cancer. families at weston elementary school in rippon clai
the boy has been taken to cincinnati children's hospital where he is being evaluated. >>> drugs were used in the the f medicine says boys were given anesthesia so they would be unconscious when the swam them out. it was administered despite concerns it would cause hallucinations. >>> and lift off. lift off of the 72 and progress resupply vehicle, destination station two orbits are from now. >> the russian cargo ship progress successfully docked at the international space...
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the individual was taken to cincinnati children's hospital.dren's investigation and an interstate sex trafficking investigation based on what this individual had told law enforcement. when he was at cincinnati children's hospital, however, the person who identified themselves as timmothy pitzen declined to provide fingerprints on request. he did, however, provide a swab from which dna could be tested. >> bill: so, a 23-year-old has been charged. that's the gist of this press conference now. >> sandra: a heartbreaking story for that family to get word of this person emerging on the street claim to be their loved one and it was not the case. that's for sure. that will continue, we will bring you the news from that as it comes in. thank you for joining us, a great week here on "america's newsroom." >> bill: have a great weekend. >> sandra: have a great weekend, bill. "outnumbered" starts now. >> melissa: fox news alert, former vice president joe biden given his first speech since being accused of inappropriate behavior by seven women now. referen
the individual was taken to cincinnati children's hospital.dren's investigation and an interstate sex trafficking investigation based on what this individual had told law enforcement. when he was at cincinnati children's hospital, however, the person who identified themselves as timmothy pitzen declined to provide fingerprints on request. he did, however, provide a swab from which dna could be tested. >> bill: so, a 23-year-old has been charged. that's the gist of this press conference...
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we love cincinnati or milwaukee. where is he from?willing to relocate at any moment. >>> if you start sweating, you might have won the lottery? >> we'll be suspicious. >> and screaming for five to ten minutes. you have got to have that, right? pollen report may have you screaming for a different reason. it is high. the oak and cedar trees are dropping pollen everywhere. we will talk about some showers in california when that could happen and help out your allergies in a few minutes. >>> taking on apple. the reason a teenager is suing apple for the facial recognition technology. nbc bay area responda lot of car repair disputes following fender >>> we see a lot of this. nbc bay area responds to a lot of car repair kidisputes. >> a free inspection may actually help you. >> when you leave a car repair shop you don't have to wonder whether they actually did the work they were supposed to. the state will inspect your car for free after you have had auto body work done. the inspector will compare your invoice to the work that was done. if th
we love cincinnati or milwaukee. where is he from?willing to relocate at any moment. >>> if you start sweating, you might have won the lottery? >> we'll be suspicious. >> and screaming for five to ten minutes. you have got to have that, right? pollen report may have you screaming for a different reason. it is high. the oak and cedar trees are dropping pollen everywhere. we will talk about some showers in california when that could happen and help out your allergies in a few...
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did you see this cincinnati reds out for yasiel puig.taking on virtually the entire pitch pirates roster going to get to bench clearing brawl next. we're not seeing right now. but take my word for it. that's the beginning of it. here question go. giving you a taste and do you love it enough to get a tattooed on your body? the shocking length some go to get free pie i understand it i don't know if i would do it. all coming up on fbn:am. >> this is big breaking news there's a heat wave expected here in new york today. >> are you sure? all right well senior meteorologist janice dean live in the fox weather center with with the details and janice when those thinkings happen had at this tile of the year it could be snowing by friday, right? >> very true ashley, unfortunately you're right we won't get snow here in new york. but in other places we could get quite a bit of snow. but heat wave okay we're in the 70s here in new york city. 70s ul and down the coast for daytime high we are looking at a front that's moving through and the potential o
did you see this cincinnati reds out for yasiel puig.taking on virtually the entire pitch pirates roster going to get to bench clearing brawl next. we're not seeing right now. but take my word for it. that's the beginning of it. here question go. giving you a taste and do you love it enough to get a tattooed on your body? the shocking length some go to get free pie i understand it i don't know if i would do it. all coming up on fbn:am. >> this is big breaking news there's a heat wave...
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cincinnati is 71. detroit is 65. huge differences on the temperatures. look at the low. that is a textbook there. ahead of that, it is rain and thunderstorms through the ohio valley into the great lakes. on the west side, there is no. it goes from minnesota, milwaukee, and detroit. wind gusts at 51. half moon bay as well. it was whipping through yesterday. novato northwest, it will be breezy and blustery today. probably not as windy, but half moon bay is north at 25 miles per hour. a lot more son. watch how the system dives into arizona and gives unseasonably cool temperatures. they had the first 90 day being phoenix days ago. now the temperatures are plunging. along with the cloud cover, there might be some rain. we have mostly clear skies. windy on the coast in the hills. 30s, 40s, and 50s. there are a few 30s to the north. 45 in boulder creek. we're looking for sunny to mostly sunny skies today, but it will be breezy and a little warmer. low to mid 70s. a north wind helps santa rosa and napa at times. here comes another system on sunday. i do think we will see some ra
cincinnati is 71. detroit is 65. huge differences on the temperatures. look at the low. that is a textbook there. ahead of that, it is rain and thunderstorms through the ohio valley into the great lakes. on the west side, there is no. it goes from minnesota, milwaukee, and detroit. wind gusts at 51. half moon bay as well. it was whipping through yesterday. novato northwest, it will be breezy and blustery today. probably not as windy, but half moon bay is north at 25 miles per hour. a lot more...
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you fought fires for 23 years in cincinnati.were all wondering, we don't have your expertise and wondering as we watched this why isn't the fire being put out? if we can see the fire, why can't we get the needed water on it, why can't we get what it needs to stop? what was it that made this so difficult to contain and finally stop? >> there already several reasons, lawrence. one is just the volume of fire first of all. by the time the firefighters got there, in a building that size of that age, the fire had a pretty good head start. the seconds reason was they prioritized what they could do. i think a lot of the reason this is still standing this evening is is because the firefighters took the appropriate measures and got ahead of the fire and stopped it before it could get farther. had they not taken that approach, they could have lost those those bell towers as it progressed through the building. >> let's listen to something that former new york fire commissioner thomas van esen told brian williams this afternoon during our li
you fought fires for 23 years in cincinnati.were all wondering, we don't have your expertise and wondering as we watched this why isn't the fire being put out? if we can see the fire, why can't we get the needed water on it, why can't we get what it needs to stop? what was it that made this so difficult to contain and finally stop? >> there already several reasons, lawrence. one is just the volume of fire first of all. by the time the firefighters got there, in a building that size of...
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we shot it at the cincinnati public librarye and wet michael k.hillinghu we have cast of people. and emilio plays a guy who's a a librarian who crosses over and denstrates with the homeless people who've taken over the library because they're brooming all the homele people out of the library. and i wanted to say that emilio is one of those people in the us filmess, when you make films, who when he calls you and you're available, you goe becaerybody in the business loves emilio. they love the films he makes they're very thoughtful and very deep films. so when he called me, i was very honored i was invited >> jimmyfantastic. i want to show everyone a clip [ applause ] here's alec baldwin and take a look at this.he public. >> your intellectual vanity is - breathtaking these people that you're protecting, your patrons, is it worth it is it worth throwing your life away for would they do the same for you not on your life, pal. i've been working with drunks and addicts and the mentally ill for my entire career all day, every day and they're not your fri
we shot it at the cincinnati public librarye and wet michael k.hillinghu we have cast of people. and emilio plays a guy who's a a librarian who crosses over and denstrates with the homeless people who've taken over the library because they're brooming all the homele people out of the library. and i wanted to say that emilio is one of those people in the us filmess, when you make films, who when he calls you and you're available, you goe becaerybody in the business loves emilio. they love the...
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cincinnati red stockings become the first professional baseball team, the first team that is openly paidnd not long after that, other club owners decide we are going to have amateurs in the game anymore. we are paying everyone. this is a commemorative print in 1869. next, now that we have got professional teams and soldiers after the war who are taking the game westward, more and more people are playing. let's take a look at who those folks are. this was a section on who's playing back in the 19th century. and just about everyone is. but the only people who are really being paid for it are white men on major-league baseball teams. what we have here from 1887 is an uncut sheet of baseball cards from the first years they were being produced. tobacco companies would tuck in cards to their cigarette packages as a way of promoting not only their product but you could collect a number of packages and then submit it later for a nicer bigger card. ,what is interesting about these is they are uncut. those are pretty rare. you don't find them often. this was submitted for copyright here at the lib
cincinnati red stockings become the first professional baseball team, the first team that is openly paidnd not long after that, other club owners decide we are going to have amateurs in the game anymore. we are paying everyone. this is a commemorative print in 1869. next, now that we have got professional teams and soldiers after the war who are taking the game westward, more and more people are playing. let's take a look at who those folks are. this was a section on who's playing back in the...
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that's sometimes the case in cincinnati, for example. then it stays with their record. but in some cases, the unions have been able to negotiate and have some epodes or discipline taken off their record aft five or seven years and it sort of cycles. if you' onood behavior for a while, the bad bhiefer falls off, so the bad incident may not be reported or knownn their file after ten years or so. >> we mentioned there were rious caseous uncovered there, but in the range of misbehavior that falls under misconduct, what kind of actio or beavior are we talking about? >> if you look at the data that we accomplished nationally, we accomplished lists from 44 states of all the differente officers who hen decertified, basically lost their license to be a police officer. the majority of those, more than 10% were for drund alcohol abuse, but there were another 10% that were for domestic abuse, and there was another good portion of those that werey for dishonr perjury. so it runs the gamut from,ou know, insubordination all the way up to excessive force to a felony conviction. >> you
that's sometimes the case in cincinnati, for example. then it stays with their record. but in some cases, the unions have been able to negotiate and have some epodes or discipline taken off their record aft five or seven years and it sort of cycles. if you' onood behavior for a while, the bad bhiefer falls off, so the bad incident may not be reported or knownn their file after ten years or so. >> we mentioned there were rious caseous uncovered there, but in the range of misbehavior that...
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fast. >> reporter: police releasing the stunning surveillance video from a medical center near cincinnatig car swings open. seconds later the two kids tumble out. on the left that's their grandmother nita coburn racing to the vehicle. >> i heard them scream and i ran to the car and i ran to the driver's side because i knew my grandbabies were in that car. >> reporter: the 69-year-old telling police she had gotten out of the car briefly to help a relative inside. and that's when authorities say 24-year-old dalvir singh jumped in and sped off with the 8 and 10-year-old in the backseat. >> i got over my sister. i was trying to get out. >> my brother went to go grab me, opened the door and went out. my brother fell out but the guy pulled me back in the car. >> reporter: the quick thinking little boy opens the door, managing to pull his big sister skylar out as the suspect allegedly held her by her hoodie. >> what chance did was extremely heroic and just shows how much he loves his sister. >> reporter: seen taken into custody blocks away. and police tell us singh was under the influence of her
fast. >> reporter: police releasing the stunning surveillance video from a medical center near cincinnatig car swings open. seconds later the two kids tumble out. on the left that's their grandmother nita coburn racing to the vehicle. >> i heard them scream and i ran to the car and i ran to the driver's side because i knew my grandbabies were in that car. >> reporter: the 69-year-old telling police she had gotten out of the car briefly to help a relative inside. and that's...
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things got heated during a cincinnati reds pittsburgh pirates game. >> they played quite a bit early morning. it's feisty. >> the reds players were unhappy that the pirates pitcher threw behind a batter. it got so intense, players like puig had to be restrained. you can expect plenty of fines handed out as early as today. >>> another nba record from downtown houston. rockets broke the league's previous record in 26 threes they set themselves three days ago against the kings. houston cruised to an easy win, 149-113. >>> bill karins is here with a stormy forecast. good morning. we have a storm plaguing the west coast yesterday into today. about 2 million people continue under flood watch. the worst is the areas of coastal oregon. still got pretty heavy rain between eugene and portland. it will be with us throughout portions of the day. the heaviest totals in northern california and toward crater lake. saturated soil portland north ward toward seattle. some will be pushing north throughout the day today. we'll give you the week ahead forecast. the storm in the west coast now will be a b
things got heated during a cincinnati reds pittsburgh pirates game. >> they played quite a bit early morning. it's feisty. >> the reds players were unhappy that the pirates pitcher threw behind a batter. it got so intense, players like puig had to be restrained. you can expect plenty of fines handed out as early as today. >>> another nba record from downtown houston. rockets broke the league's previous record in 26 threes they set themselves three days ago against the...
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the 17 students all attend cincinnati walnut hills high school. they are nine juniors, six -- eight souvenir -- seniors. was truly amazing is how improbable it is. of all students who take it one 10th of 1% earned a perfect composite score. >>> forget a needle in a haystack, coming up our california surfer got his apple watch back. that's after losing it months ago, at sea. be your best self... . it's your time... . own it... take off in 3... 2... .aww it's time to get more. lower fares. better service. sweeter rewards. alaska airlines. >>> in most cases, saltwater technology don't mix. >>this man lost his apple watch in the ocean. robert painter lost his apple watch while surfing and he spent an hour, looking for it and then use apples find my iphone app to turn on lost mode. six months later when he had given up hope, he received a phone call. >> this guy saying hey, if your name is rob and you lost an apple watch, recently, give me a call if you can describe it, i'll give it to you. >> although the saltwater left a little haze on the screen, th
the 17 students all attend cincinnati walnut hills high school. they are nine juniors, six -- eight souvenir -- seniors. was truly amazing is how improbable it is. of all students who take it one 10th of 1% earned a perfect composite score. >>> forget a needle in a haystack, coming up our california surfer got his apple watch back. that's after losing it months ago, at sea. be your best self... . it's your time... . own it... take off in 3... 2... .aww it's time to get more. lower...
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an ohio police report, a n holding him for seven years, running from a red roof inn motel in the cincinnati area, across a bridge into kentucky. the boy described his kidnappers as white men with bodybuilder-type build, one with a spider tattoo on his neck and the other with a snake tattoo on his arms police in the hope hometown are working with the fbi his grandmother hopeful. >> i never have forgotten. never stopped thinking about him every day. >> reporter: ron mott, nbc news, chicago. >>> in boston, two famous actresses were among the parents facing a judge over that college admissions cheating scandal. felicity huffman and lori loughlin, appearing in real-life roles as defendants who paid to get their kids into top schools. miguel almaguer was in the courtroom. >> reporter: two actresses facing real-life drama in a cheating scandal made for hollywood. felicity huffman arriving at boston's federal court, unusually camera shy. >> do the kids know? >> reporter: lori loughlin appearing more relaxed, also offering no comment. both charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud. flanked by her
an ohio police report, a n holding him for seven years, running from a red roof inn motel in the cincinnati area, across a bridge into kentucky. the boy described his kidnappers as white men with bodybuilder-type build, one with a spider tattoo on his neck and the other with a snake tattoo on his arms police in the hope hometown are working with the fbi his grandmother hopeful. >> i never have forgotten. never stopped thinking about him every day. >> reporter: ron mott, nbc news,...
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. >>> a teenager tells police in a cincinnati suburb he escaped from kidnappers and is the same boy who disappeared nearly eight years ago in illinois. the remarkable story that could be confirmed today with a dna test. >>> plus, a more perfect union looking at girl power on wheels. how a group of women in a skateboard mecca is changing a culture that's been dominated by young men for decades. >> yay, but we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> ethiopian investigators released preliminary findings that say the jet was airworthy. >> new details from the latest boeing disaster. >> investigators found the plane's crew performed all procedures from boeing but could not control the 737 max. >> joe biden addressing the accusations against him. >> "the washington post" is reporting that three more women have come forward. >> i will be much more mindful. that's my responsibility. >> democrats asking the irs to release six years of president trump's tax returns. >> is that all? >> that's all. >> oh, usually it's ten. so i guess they're giving up. >> a yours to
. >>> a teenager tells police in a cincinnati suburb he escaped from kidnappers and is the same boy who disappeared nearly eight years ago in illinois. the remarkable story that could be confirmed today with a dna test. >>> plus, a more perfect union looking at girl power on wheels. how a group of women in a skateboard mecca is changing a culture that's been dominated by young men for decades. >> yay, but we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world...
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we are outside the fbi's cincinnati field office. they are working with their colleagues in louisville along with local law enforcement agencies trying to figure out who this young man is. if it turns out to be timothy pittson, it's anra extdinary find. a stunning possible break in the case of a missing illinois boy wh w vanishedithout a trace nearly eight years ago. a teenager found by police i kentucky identifying himself as >> this child said he was n. kidnapped. i last name pitzen. >> reporter: tothy was 6 years old in may 2011 when his mother checked him out of school early stopping at a water park where he was last season. three days later, amy frye pitzen was found dead. >> the note indicated that e timothy is s with people that will love him and care for him. >> reporter: the mystery devastating the boy's father who kept hope alive praying for his son's safe retu. >> a b hole in my heart waiting for him to come home. >> reporter: residents who spotted the teen wednesday say he seemed scared begging them to call 911. >> he doe
we are outside the fbi's cincinnati field office. they are working with their colleagues in louisville along with local law enforcement agencies trying to figure out who this young man is. if it turns out to be timothy pittson, it's anra extdinary find. a stunning possible break in the case of a missing illinois boy wh w vanishedithout a trace nearly eight years ago. a teenager found by police i kentucky identifying himself as >> this child said he was n. kidnapped. i last name pitzen....
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. >>> "the cincinnati enquirer" reports a 14-year-old found in kentucky says he is a missing illinois seven years ago. police were called to a neighborhood in newport, kentucky, yesterday. investigators say the teen told them his name was timothy pitzen and he just escaped his kidnappers in ohio and ran across the bridge to neighboring kentucky. a boy named timothy pitzen disappeared when he was 6. his mother's body was found in an apparent murder/suicide. she left a note saying timothy was fine but no one would ever find him. sharon hall lives in the newport neighborhood where the boy was found. >> seven years is a long time, a long time. and i hope -- i hope and pray that he gets some help, and anything that this neighborhood can do, we'll do for him. >> police and the fbi are investigating. dna test results on the teenager are expected today. >>> "usa today" says they're investigating reports of dozens of mostly young people suffering seizures after vaping. the government says at least 35 people reported seizures after using electronic cigarettes over the past decade. seizures and
. >>> "the cincinnati enquirer" reports a 14-year-old found in kentucky says he is a missing illinois seven years ago. police were called to a neighborhood in newport, kentucky, yesterday. investigators say the teen told them his name was timothy pitzen and he just escaped his kidnappers in ohio and ran across the bridge to neighboring kentucky. a boy named timothy pitzen disappeared when he was 6. his mother's body was found in an apparent murder/suicide. she left a note...
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. >>> in baseball, cincinnati's derek dietrich stood and watched his long home run. innings later, he watched a pitch fly behind his back. the benches emptied. the massive brawl triggering all-out chaos. see them going at t right there. when it was over, five players were ejected. >>> meanwhile, in anaheim, son unwelcome fans buzzed the stands. bees descended on the stadium. the players created their own texas mayer just swatted them away. >> that's happened before, apparently. i wonder what is attracting the bees to the baseball games. >> they like the game. they like the sport. >> good answer. >>> up next in "the pulse," the record-breaking snake found in florida. >>> also ahead, the stars of the upcoming "avengers" movie talk about expeekations and surprises. >>> the new easter egg sensation. raising some skepticism. that's coming up. another. but there is a place where every street is different. every corner plays a new song. everyday is a festival. where storefronts, cafes, and artists all say, mix it up. take another taste.michig. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid rele
. >>> in baseball, cincinnati's derek dietrich stood and watched his long home run. innings later, he watched a pitch fly behind his back. the benches emptied. the massive brawl triggering all-out chaos. see them going at t right there. when it was over, five players were ejected. >>> meanwhile, in anaheim, son unwelcome fans buzzed the stands. bees descended on the stadium. the players created their own texas mayer just swatted them away. >> that's happened before,...
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>> ron mott in cincinnati. thanks, ron. >>> also this morning, rescuers are urgently trying to find and american woman and her driver kidnapped at gunpoint in uganda the popular wildlife park and now they're being held for ransom. a the latest on a disturbing story. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the state department still has not released her name but this morning a park spokesman told me this kidnapped woman and her guide failed to take an armed guard on their drive. a violation of the park's rules. it's one of the most beautiful places on earth. a safari destination, and generally considered safe for tourists. but this morning, a frantic search for a 35-year-old american woman and her local guide ambushed around dusk by armed gunmen while out driving on a is a safari in queen elizabeth national park. >> the kidnappers were armed. >> reporter: the kidnappers used the woman's own cell phone to make their half million dollar ransom demand. ugandan police say two others were robbed but left b
>> ron mott in cincinnati. thanks, ron. >>> also this morning, rescuers are urgently trying to find and american woman and her driver kidnapped at gunpoint in uganda the popular wildlife park and now they're being held for ransom. a the latest on a disturbing story. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the state department still has not released her name but this morning a park spokesman told me this kidnapped woman and her guide failed to take an armed guard...
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>> cincinnati. he was asleep in a chair all day. michael.>> 35. >> thanks. you had to bring it up. how it has resonated. by the way, set in a library, we should point out. all these years later. it is still one of those movies. >> it transcends generations. >> he could be going. this is what defines him. he could go to the comic-conversion of "the breakfast club" dvd. >> it's not going to happen. >> the he calec, "the public" o? >> april 5th. >>> up next, an out of the world live interview. we will talk about the cancellation of the all female spacewalk with the astronauts involved. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> welcome back. in early march nasa announced plans for the first ever all-female spacewalk. aung san suu kyi and christ -- anne mcclain. it had to be canceled. there were issues with spacesuit sizing. both needed a medium size upper torso, but only one would be ready in time. on cry koch completed that spacewalk with nick hague instead. >> all three are joining us. this is cool. live from the international space station to tal
>> cincinnati. he was asleep in a chair all day. michael.>> 35. >> thanks. you had to bring it up. how it has resonated. by the way, set in a library, we should point out. all these years later. it is still one of those movies. >> it transcends generations. >> he could be going. this is what defines him. he could go to the comic-conversion of "the breakfast club" dvd. >> it's not going to happen. >> the he calec, "the public" o?...
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whit johnson, abc news, cincinnati, ohio. >> our thanks to whit on this crazy story.re learning more about the suspect, brian rini. >> jonathan rini says he hasn't spoken to his older brother in four years. he says he has no compassion for his brother because of legal run-ins dating back to when brian rini was a juvenile. >> he's been doing stupid stuff for as long as i can remember. he has several mental issues, yes. he has asperger's, bipolar disorder, adhd, the list goes on. >> john hopes his brother gets help but also hopes he goes to a prison or institution. he says if he could speak to pitzen's family, he would apologize for what his brother has done. we heard whit earlier say there's a silver lining they're looking at here, that it brings more attention, more awareness to what happened to timmothy pitzen. 24 hours ago there were so many who were sure that timmothy had been found. for this family this is just heartbreaking. they are back at ground zero, as they said. >> right. so many people who thought they were sure, but that family who specifically said they
whit johnson, abc news, cincinnati, ohio. >> our thanks to whit on this crazy story.re learning more about the suspect, brian rini. >> jonathan rini says he hasn't spoken to his older brother in four years. he says he has no compassion for his brother because of legal run-ins dating back to when brian rini was a juvenile. >> he's been doing stupid stuff for as long as i can remember. he has several mental issues, yes. he has asperger's, bipolar disorder, adhd, the list goes...
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louis saturday, cincinnati on sunday. into the east on sunday.ve wet snow from missouri to michigan. heavy rain especially down through the lower mississippi river valley, and in fact for the areas especially the lower mississippi and missouri where there is still river flooding, this could be a major problem. we will be watching this all weekend long. we will get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. nice clear sunshine starting out the day. a live look outside in san francisco with temperatures heading up to 67. we'll reach 73 in napa. inland areas will be very comfortable. breezy winds this afternoon. going into the weekend our temperatures continue to warm up. we'll peak out in the mid-70s saturday. slightly cooler, a stronger ocean please. a slight chance of rain in the forecast early next week. >>> 1975, johnny carson called. he wants your jacket back. >> i know. you know what? it's crazy. he borrowed it from you. >> ooh! >> i want that jacket. very nice. >> it's kind of awes
louis saturday, cincinnati on sunday. into the east on sunday.ve wet snow from missouri to michigan. heavy rain especially down through the lower mississippi river valley, and in fact for the areas especially the lower mississippi and missouri where there is still river flooding, this could be a major problem. we will be watching this all weekend long. we will get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. nice clear sunshine...
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she's actually a producer with our cincinnati affiliate.reamers of the pollen, the green and yellow pollen, accumulating on the lake. this is another shot of jordan lake near >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist nike nicco. bright and cooler this morning but sunny this afternoon. above average saturday but cocococococococococococococococo >>> yes, spring is here but coco winter is always coming, cecilia and amy. >> oh, rob, don't say it. >>> all week long we've been counting down to the final season of "game of thrones," now just two days away. amy is our expert. you got to sit down with some stars to talk about the big finale. >> that's right. winter is finally coming this weekend and i got to talk to everyone from jaime lannister to arya stark to the red woman discussing their favorite moments, favorite fan encounters and how they would describe the final episodes. >> reporter: for the past ten years, "game of thrones" has been a pop culture phenomenon. with classic lines -- >> when you play the "game of thrones," you win or you
she's actually a producer with our cincinnati affiliate.reamers of the pollen, the green and yellow pollen, accumulating on the lake. this is another shot of jordan lake near >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist nike nicco. bright and cooler this morning but sunny this afternoon. above average saturday but cocococococococococococococococo >>> yes, spring is here but coco winter is always coming, cecilia and amy. >> oh, rob, don't say it. >>> all week...