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across cleveland. people are very concerned.r children out of school and at home where they feel they would be better protected, but if this man is still at large, and nobody has any ideas. i do not believe he is on campus. i don't believe the authorities believe he is on campus. that means he is somewhere out in the neighborhood. >> has anyone found the green suv? >> from what i understand the green suv is still located at the delta state campus. that means he is on foot. >> either on foot or had some help, and there's nothing to suggest that he has had any help from gautier or in cleveland or anywhere in between. >> no, sir. from what i understand speaking with students who had hases her him he was a very odd person, kept to himself and didn't really have too many friends. >> and today, did any of the students with whom you spoke, see this go down? >> i'm still looking for that. i know that a few students said they had heard gunshots and they left the building and got in their cars and actually left campus. several of. the sai
across cleveland. people are very concerned.r children out of school and at home where they feel they would be better protected, but if this man is still at large, and nobody has any ideas. i do not believe he is on campus. i don't believe the authorities believe he is on campus. that means he is somewhere out in the neighborhood. >> has anyone found the green suv? >> from what i understand the green suv is still located at the delta state campus. that means he is on foot. >>...
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we were one of the first families to live in public housing in cleveland and cleveland was one of the first cities in the nation to have public housing. and so those are the basic circumstances under which carl and i grew up, in a housing project with a mother as the main home provider and living with our grandmother. what i really did not decide to go into the military. this was in 1943. in january of 1943 i had graduated from central high school. i had gone to work in an army-navy store where i previously worked and the man for whom i worked offered me employment. now that i had my high school certificate and no means of being able to go to college. my mother had to way to send me or carl to college. then i had gone and taken this job. then in july of 1943, almost six months, i guess, after i graduated i got drafted into world war ii. then in august i was shipped out from cleveland, firstly to columbus, and then from columbus to st. louis, missouri, where i began basic training. in order to understand my world war ii experience, i was 18 years old. i was drafted into a segregated ar
we were one of the first families to live in public housing in cleveland and cleveland was one of the first cities in the nation to have public housing. and so those are the basic circumstances under which carl and i grew up, in a housing project with a mother as the main home provider and living with our grandmother. what i really did not decide to go into the military. this was in 1943. in january of 1943 i had graduated from central high school. i had gone to work in an army-navy store where...
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they came to cleveland as single persons and they met there in cleveland and subsequently married. both of them have left georgia seeking a little better life. they were apart of the great migration that took place on 1918, 20, so forth. and in my mother's case, she had only an eighth grade education. she -- just like being on the family farm where they were sharecroppers, so she had come to cleveland looking for a better way of life. with only an eighth grade education, she could only hire herself out as a domestic. that is she went into suburban homes of white families and scrubbed their floors and cooked their meals and washed their clothes and cleaned their homes, things of that nature. my father probably had less than an eighth grade education, was a -- worked in a laundry. and then he died shortly after they married. i was three years old. carl was a year old. and so this young bride then had to try to raise two boys as a domestic worker. she sent for her mother and brought her mother up from georgia so her mother could take care of carl and i. she had to spend the entire wee
they came to cleveland as single persons and they met there in cleveland and subsequently married. both of them have left georgia seeking a little better life. they were apart of the great migration that took place on 1918, 20, so forth. and in my mother's case, she had only an eighth grade education. she -- just like being on the family farm where they were sharecroppers, so she had come to cleveland looking for a better way of life. with only an eighth grade education, she could only hire...
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television, radio, and web distribution made possible by cleveland state university. a special welcome to our viewers on c-span. join us on tuesday, august 11 as a welcome josh mandel for a conversation on transparency. please visit us online. our community partner is open neo, making data accessible to citizens. thank you for your support. we welcome tables hosted by the federal reserve bank of cleveland. thank you for your support. now it is time for our qa day. we welcome questions from everybody. holding the microphones or stephanie jansky. first question? >> this is fascinating. recently, i heard an article -- great idea -- individualized coffee cups, but he came back and said there is critical mass of the cups in our landfills. when he think about the undistracted technology, unattended consequences you envisioned? that is a great question. the biggest thing right now with the disruptive technology it is going to be with jobs. as many as these infrastructures are put in place, like uber, well intentionally be disrupted by self-evident technologies. we have to lo
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breaking news out of cleveland, mississippi. the sheriff's department has confirmed an active shooter situation on the campus of delta state university. the university has confirmed one person has died. the school is on lockdown with students inside. nbc's mark potter tracking the latest developments for us. start with what we know about this confirmed death, because it is a staff member there. >> that's right, thomas. we are hearing from the county coroner's office from a man named murray rourke that a professor at the school, delta state university, has been killed. he was shot and killed. that's all we know at this time. we do not know an age. he is described as a white male. there is nothing more than that at this time. we do know that earlier this morning, a report went out that there was an active shooter at delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, about 115 miles south of memphis. it's between memphis and jackson, mississippi. the school was immediately put on lockdown. students were told to shelter in place. one
breaking news out of cleveland, mississippi. the sheriff's department has confirmed an active shooter situation on the campus of delta state university. the university has confirmed one person has died. the school is on lockdown with students inside. nbc's mark potter tracking the latest developments for us. start with what we know about this confirmed death, because it is a staff member there. >> that's right, thomas. we are hearing from the county coroner's office from a man named...
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what greater honor could have come to two brothers who grew up in poverty here in cleveland. and he tells the story about his mother, who he would always get tears in his eyes when he would talk of his mother. he she -- she had become ill at one point, he went to visit her. he said, i took her hand to give her some comfort and when i felt those hard, cold hands from scrubbing floors in order to give me an education, i began to understand what her life was about. what her life meant. and that piercing memory lou carried with him every day of his life. beginning in junior high school, stokes took jobs delivering the cleveland news, shining shoes and working in a small factly that -- factory that made canned whipped cream. when he was 16 a man hired him to perform odd jobs at his army-navy surplus store on lower prospect avenue. seeing something in the youngster, he ignored the risk to his business in those days and hired stokes as a salesman. when speaking of his early years, stokes always remembered to mention the kindness demonstrated to him by a man who sort of acted like a
what greater honor could have come to two brothers who grew up in poverty here in cleveland. and he tells the story about his mother, who he would always get tears in his eyes when he would talk of his mother. he she -- she had become ill at one point, he went to visit her. he said, i took her hand to give her some comfort and when i felt those hard, cold hands from scrubbing floors in order to give me an education, i began to understand what her life was about. what her life meant. and that...
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going back to cleveland. i think we all agree, that's where you should be. [ cheers and applause ] i'm glad you went back. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: did it feel good to go back? >> it was everything i dreamed of, man. to be back with my family and my friends in that state. it was very just soothing. >> jimmy: just made sense, right? >> everyone wants to find that place and i was able to find it. >> jimmy: and they all went just nuts when you decided to go back. >> yeah, absolutely man. that's all i was looking for. they went nuts and i joined with them. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. and, of course, you made it to the finals this year, didn't make it all way, though. i'm sorry about that. >> it's all right. could have used you out there, even with one hand. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i know. my game is off. but, yeah. you said -- i was reading on facebook page, you said -- i'm in a funk right now, but how can you be in a funk when you've got kids like this. you said your kids get you out of the funk? >> y
going back to cleveland. i think we all agree, that's where you should be. [ cheers and applause ] i'm glad you went back. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: did it feel good to go back? >> it was everything i dreamed of, man. to be back with my family and my friends in that state. it was very just soothing. >> jimmy: just made sense, right? >> everyone wants to find that place and i was able to find it. >> jimmy: and they all went just nuts when you decided to go...
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they had homes on euclid avenue in cleveland near each other. when standard moved its headquarters to new york city, rockefeller and flagler had homes across the street from each other on fifth avenue. in their office in cleveland, they pushed their desks together back-to-back so they could hand documents back and forth to each other. was standard oil's railroad man. he was the person who worked out the deals with the railroads in new york and pennsylvania and ohio to haul standard oil's products. flagler was noted for driving hard bargains. he would get rebates from the railroads which would be reduced standard's products. standard a big advantage over its competitors in that it could ship more cheaply over the railroads than they could. didother thing that flagler was that he originated the idea of the standard oil trust, a way of combining various three variousompanies -- refining companies into one big organization. later on, john d rockefeller was asked who had come up with the idea of the trust and rockefeller said he wished he had had the
they had homes on euclid avenue in cleveland near each other. when standard moved its headquarters to new york city, rockefeller and flagler had homes across the street from each other on fifth avenue. in their office in cleveland, they pushed their desks together back-to-back so they could hand documents back and forth to each other. was standard oil's railroad man. he was the person who worked out the deals with the railroads in new york and pennsylvania and ohio to haul standard oil's...
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cleveland, mississippi. cleveland, mississippi. apparently, a situation at delta state university, and it is an active shooter apparently being reported there. again, if you are looking at the map and it is odd to you, cleveland, mississippi. this is a public university and apparently over 4,000 students, but there have been tweets going out from the delta state site of two students saying that the campus is under lockdown and asking everyone, and you can see it right there, please stay inside and away from the w windows, and the campus remains under lockdown, and they are saying that more information is go ing the be distributed as they get it, but they did put out about 19 to 20 minutes ago, and it could be as much as 22 or 23 minutes ago that an active shooter has been spotted on campus near a place called the jobe hall, and please take immediate lockdown action. and again, it is delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, and everybody there in lockdown and asked to stay away from the windows. i wi
cleveland, mississippi. cleveland, mississippi. apparently, a situation at delta state university, and it is an active shooter apparently being reported there. again, if you are looking at the map and it is odd to you, cleveland, mississippi. this is a public university and apparently over 4,000 students, but there have been tweets going out from the delta state site of two students saying that the campus is under lockdown and asking everyone, and you can see it right there, please stay inside...
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in cleveland, mississippi. keep it right here on fox. we will continue to cover this story as it is unfolding and breaking right now. >>> in the meantime, we're going to move over to a little political action now. hillary clinton keeping her eye on senator close eye on senator bernie sanders as her poll numbers keep dropping and his going up. mike emanuel is live in washington for us today. mike, is the e-mail issue key to why her poll numbers keep dropping? >> gretchen, we're seeing in poll after poll the e mayhle issue has had a major drag on her honesty and trustworthy numbers. a new poll from "the washington post" and abc asks, do you think clinton has honestly disclosed the facts about her use of personal e-mail as secretary of state or tried to cover up the facts? 59% say try to cover up the facts while own 33% says she honestly disclosed the facts. a few minutes ago in cedar falls, iowa, clinton said she's not running for her husband's third term or president obama and tried to go on offense with donald trump. >> he says he cheris
in cleveland, mississippi. keep it right here on fox. we will continue to cover this story as it is unfolding and breaking right now. >>> in the meantime, we're going to move over to a little political action now. hillary clinton keeping her eye on senator close eye on senator bernie sanders as her poll numbers keep dropping and his going up. mike emanuel is live in washington for us today. mike, is the e-mail issue key to why her poll numbers keep dropping? >> gretchen, we're...
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all of the basic they miss industrialists of cleveland is done euclid avenue. he made his fortune in mr. oglebay made his fortune in 1900 when he was asked to manage j. d. rockefeller's iron ore mines. that was the mesabi range. it was the largest iron ore range in the world. mr. oglebay was involved in managing all of that. in 1900, he and rockefeller sold their interests in the iron ore mines to u.s. steel, and they walked away multimillionaires. mr. oglebay was 51 years of age. he always had an affinity for wheeling. even in cleveland, he had an absentee ballot for wheeling. he loved the area, wanted to come back. his wife's family owned this little summer place up on the top of the hill. 25 acres of land. he purchased it for $8,000 from his wife's brothers. he would buy bits and pieces as he could until he assembled 1500 acres of property on the hill above wheeling. he called it waddington. that was the name given to this property by the second owner of the mansion in 1856. a man from england called george smith. mr. smith felt that the rolling hills remind
all of the basic they miss industrialists of cleveland is done euclid avenue. he made his fortune in mr. oglebay made his fortune in 1900 when he was asked to manage j. d. rockefeller's iron ore mines. that was the mesabi range. it was the largest iron ore range in the world. mr. oglebay was involved in managing all of that. in 1900, he and rockefeller sold their interests in the iron ore mines to u.s. steel, and they walked away multimillionaires. mr. oglebay was 51 years of age. he always had...
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i am a professor here at cleveland state university. your presentation and e all the research i'm working on -- includes all of the research i'm working on. some of the things i am seeing is we have a -- an administration that is almost completely adverse to implement anything like this. i have had discussions with people in the mayor's office, it seems like we do things the way we do, we will not allow new things to happen. we will not allow open data, apps. they have a 311 system in cleveland which allows you to call 311 and get your problem solved, they do not tell anyone. -- doest work very well not work very well. i think from your perspective, how can we overcome some of the political challenges that i am seeing here that other cities do not have? dustin: that is my favorite question. that is why i am in private sector. part of what the approach has to be is the inability -- inevitability of disruption. what happens when you try to ban some of these things. we can look to other cities that have banned uber and the chaos it has cre
i am a professor here at cleveland state university. your presentation and e all the research i'm working on -- includes all of the research i'm working on. some of the things i am seeing is we have a -- an administration that is almost completely adverse to implement anything like this. i have had discussions with people in the mayor's office, it seems like we do things the way we do, we will not allow new things to happen. we will not allow open data, apps. they have a 311 system in cleveland...
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cleveland doesn't have the best transit system.calls her manager after winning employee of the month twice in six months, and he says, well, if you can't find a way to get to work, just don't bother. >> host: and she lost her job. >> >> guest: she lost her job. >> host: she lost a minimum wage job, and she didn't have a personal day that all of us can take for granted -- >> guest: exactly. >> host: -- if we were to have in this sort of emergency. >> guest: so there's no give. and that's another critical feature of these jobs, is you have people who have lives, you know, that require give. and you have a low-wage labor market that increasingly has no reason to give you give, because there's ten people lined up if or your job -- up for your job. >> host: well, you know, you talked a little bit, you talked a lot about the housing situations that people who are a part of this $2-a-day per person are subjected to. you say a lot of them double up with other family members. well, you know, that ought to be the charm. you've got, you know,
cleveland doesn't have the best transit system.calls her manager after winning employee of the month twice in six months, and he says, well, if you can't find a way to get to work, just don't bother. >> host: and she lost her job. >> >> guest: she lost her job. >> host: she lost a minimum wage job, and she didn't have a personal day that all of us can take for granted -- >> guest: exactly. >> host: -- if we were to have in this sort of emergency. >>...
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cleveland supports delta state. delta state supports cleveland. any time you have anything going on, you see on campus, the mayor there. a big event happening for cleveland, you see president la ford there and see, you know, active members -- it's everyone is involved and we're all very close and it's, you know, we all work together. >> and i take it there's still a very heavy police presence on the campus and in the vicinity of the campus? >> yes. they're all still here. it looks like there are a lot of police officers in our coliseum, the big basketball court. the sheriff is here. tunica. there are a lot of officers here. it looks like we're about to have another press briefing in the next few minutes. >> all right. courtney warren, we'll let you get to the press briefing and be with you throughout the course of the day. thank you for that update. mark potter is following the developments from the miami bureau and joins us now. mark, thank you for being with us. what are you hearing about the ongoing situation? >> reporter: a couple of things. t
cleveland supports delta state. delta state supports cleveland. any time you have anything going on, you see on campus, the mayor there. a big event happening for cleveland, you see president la ford there and see, you know, active members -- it's everyone is involved and we're all very close and it's, you know, we all work together. >> and i take it there's still a very heavy police presence on the campus and in the vicinity of the campus? >> yes. they're all still here. it looks...
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cleveland decided to start mccown over johnny manziel..initially, it look like a mistake..more chemistry toda a gain of 40 yards inside t cleveland 15 yard line. coor had 8 catches for 134 yards.. a f plays later the raiders find paydirt.. the fake to latavs murray and a perfect strikeo andre holmes. 10-0 raiders. 10-3 raiders at the end of e first half.. seth roberts caught e game winning touchdown last week, caught another big ba today with a linebacker drad all over him. 17-3 raiders the break.. third quarter..s is what raiders fans have been hoping to see from the running game for years.. latavius my runs through a big hole off right side and goes 54 yards into browns territory. set field goal and a 20-3 lead. yards for murray.. browns tg to hang around... on third , mccown rolls out and finds barnidge for the touchdown. cleveland within0 points.. raiders allowing an opposing tight end to have another big game.. but the defense couldn't hold up thr end of the bargin.. marcel e
cleveland decided to start mccown over johnny manziel..initially, it look like a mistake..more chemistry toda a gain of 40 yards inside t cleveland 15 yard line. coor had 8 catches for 134 yards.. a f plays later the raiders find paydirt.. the fake to latavs murray and a perfect strikeo andre holmes. 10-0 raiders. 10-3 raiders at the end of e first half.. seth roberts caught e game winning touchdown last week, caught another big ba today with a linebacker drad all over him. 17-3 raiders the...
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she is living in a neighborhood in cleveland called stockton. it's a poor white neighborhood on the west side. the house that they rented from an unscrupulous landlord was completely stripped of most of its wiring and copper pipes in the time between the old tenants moving out and they moving in. so, a scrapper came and the middle of the night and ripped everything out. they moved in, not quite realizing that they were desperate -- they were desperate and the landlord, of course, refused to fix anything. so you have ray and her little daughter, you have george, this sort of unscrupulous -- kinds of unscrupulous guy who basically takes in ssi boarders and chen collects their checks in full in return for his -- >> host: when you say poor people become victims to real predators, landlords, employers, this whole subculture. >> guest: right. >> host: -- of people who take advantage of how vulnerable people with no money are. >> guest: yes. so she is with george. his wife, camilla, a change smoker, and then there's big art, an elderly man, incontinent
she is living in a neighborhood in cleveland called stockton. it's a poor white neighborhood on the west side. the house that they rented from an unscrupulous landlord was completely stripped of most of its wiring and copper pipes in the time between the old tenants moving out and they moving in. so, a scrapper came and the middle of the night and ripped everything out. they moved in, not quite realizing that they were desperate -- they were desperate and the landlord, of course, refused to fix...
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television, radio, and web distribution made possible by cleveland state university. a special welcome to our viewers on c-span. join us on tuesday, august 11 as a welcome josh mandel for a conversation on transparency. please visit us online. our community partner is open neo, making data accessible to citizens. thank you for your support. we welcome tables hosted by the federal reserve bank of cleveland. thank you for your support. now it is time for our qa day. we welcome questions from everybody. holding the microphones or stephanie jansky. first question? >> this is fascinating. recently, i heard an article -- great idea -- individualized coffee cups, but he came back and said there is critical mass of the cups in our landfills. when he think about the undistracted technology, unattended consequences you envisioned? that is a great question. the biggest thing right now with the disruptive technology it is going to be with jobs. as many as these infrastructures are put in place, like uber, well intentionally be disrupted by self-evident technologies. we have to lo
television, radio, and web distribution made possible by cleveland state university. a special welcome to our viewers on c-span. join us on tuesday, august 11 as a welcome josh mandel for a conversation on transparency. please visit us online. our community partner is open neo, making data accessible to citizens. thank you for your support. we welcome tables hosted by the federal reserve bank of cleveland. thank you for your support. now it is time for our qa day. we welcome questions from...
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beginning this hour with breaking news of an active shooter on the campus of delta university in cleveland, mississippi. this is according to the coroner there in delta county who said that there is one fatality, and the campus is remaining under lockdown and stay inside and away from the windows and tweeted out from the university. and now we go to elina machado who is following the details. >> well, briana, this is a active scene, and developing situation, and we learned about the situation a little bit over an hour ago of a lockdown situation at delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, and as a result of the active shooter situation, and just a little, and a few moments ago we heard from the coroner's office in this area, and they told us that a male professor was shot and killed at delta state. the victim was in his office at the time of the shooting, and no gun was found in the office, no gun was found at the scene, but the deputy coroner says that two empty shell casings were found which suggests that it was not a suicide, but in fact, that somebody killed this professor, an
beginning this hour with breaking news of an active shooter on the campus of delta university in cleveland, mississippi. this is according to the coroner there in delta county who said that there is one fatality, and the campus is remaining under lockdown and stay inside and away from the windows and tweeted out from the university. and now we go to elina machado who is following the details. >> well, briana, this is a active scene, and developing situation, and we learned about the...
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invading cleveland's dog pound. cooper solidified himself as the main target.econd quarter, cooper, 30-yard gain, eight receptions, 134 yards. oakland reside first touchdown. holme, 10-0 silver and black. then carr, 17-3 at the break. many predicted the be daigh for murray. he didn't disappoint. down the sideline, 54 yards. fun issued with a buck, 39. 20-3 lead. now raiders leading 20-10. murray, 27, 10. game over, right? no, raiders without a sack, bringing the pressure, that's mack, forces a fumble. browns recover. cleveland would capitalize, mccown to benjamin, 40 seconds left, browns in raider territory. charles woodson, the ageless one, ices it, the first ballot hall of fame with the interception. 27-20 raider, the win snaps an 11-game road losing stream. >> dream finish for the raters, nightmare game for collin kaepernick. an early 7 or cardinals lead. two minutes later, kap throwing offbalance, trying to swing to bolden. the honey badger i'll take that. now back to the drawing board. a familiar sight. skip over the next two touchdowns. we need something
invading cleveland's dog pound. cooper solidified himself as the main target.econd quarter, cooper, 30-yard gain, eight receptions, 134 yards. oakland reside first touchdown. holme, 10-0 silver and black. then carr, 17-3 at the break. many predicted the be daigh for murray. he didn't disappoint. down the sideline, 54 yards. fun issued with a buck, 39. 20-3 lead. now raiders leading 20-10. murray, 27, 10. game over, right? no, raiders without a sack, bringing the pressure, that's mack, forces a...
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she's living in a neighborhood in cleveland called stockton. the house that they rented from landlord was completely strip from most of its wiring and copper pipes in the time between the old tenants moving in. they moved in not quite realizing that they were desperate and the landlord, of course, refused to fix anything. so you have ray and her little daughter, you have george, this sort of kind of unscupulous guy that collects their checks in return, kind of bringing ssi. >> poor people become victims to real predators. landlord, employers. >> guest: right. >> host: some culture of people that take advantage of how vulnerable people with no money are. >> guest: yes, he's with george and wife camila which is a chain smoker. [laughs] >> guest: very sad story, young disabled couple. there's two stray boys who mother drops them off for a play date and doesn't come back. there's no running water so they have to run to the basement to haul up water from a broken pipe. there's one outlet that runs. creating incredible fire hazard. so, yes, exactly.
she's living in a neighborhood in cleveland called stockton. the house that they rented from landlord was completely strip from most of its wiring and copper pipes in the time between the old tenants moving in. they moved in not quite realizing that they were desperate and the landlord, of course, refused to fix anything. so you have ray and her little daughter, you have george, this sort of kind of unscupulous guy that collects their checks in return, kind of bringing ssi. >> poor people...
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charles woodson rescues the raiders in cleveland.male announcer] for thousands of local foster children, extracurricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that for most kids are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... ...but anyone can help a foster child. it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for that, too. the new spicy nacho chicken sandwich. with two tacos, halfsies, and a drink for 6 bucks. all in a munchie meal. >> so far it's a gusher of a fall tv season right here on abc7. first the premiere hoff "how to get away with murder" and don johnson is in the brand new series" blood and oil." >> we don't know if there's eiffe
charles woodson rescues the raiders in cleveland.male announcer] for thousands of local foster children, extracurricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that for most kids are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be...
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they immediately contact the cleveland police department. gentleman was found deceased in his office, who was later identified as ethan schmidt. we have a professor of interest and we're pursuing every lead. we will be releasing a copy of his photograph to the press and we ask that anyone that knows this person or has contact with this person to please contact the delta state university police department. the cleveland police department at area code 662-843-3611. the person of interest that we're looking for is mr. shannon lamb. he is an employee of the university and at this time we're following up on leads. we have nothing else to release at this time. >> what is his connection to the professor? >> we're not releasing any information on that part. >> you believe he may have been involved in a homicide? >> at this time we did have information that he could be involved in a homicide? >> do you think he's still on campus? >> we don't think he's on campus, but we're not taking anything lightly. we're at the process now we went into lockdown. w
they immediately contact the cleveland police department. gentleman was found deceased in his office, who was later identified as ethan schmidt. we have a professor of interest and we're pursuing every lead. we will be releasing a copy of his photograph to the press and we ask that anyone that knows this person or has contact with this person to please contact the delta state university police department. the cleveland police department at area code 662-843-3611. the person of interest that...
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he went into appalachia and the mississippi delta and cities like chicago and cleveland and one of my favorite cities milwaukee wisconsin. >> to gather the data to tell us what it's like to live off of $2 per day. what we found in the recent recession is that the snap benefits formerly called food stamps were the only form of income that some people had people have and you documented it in the book so that people have snap but they didn't have money so you sort of talk about the difficulties of provided if you can call it that so if you can tell us a little bit about these so-called snaps. >> guest: sandhu and some do and some don't interestingly enough they are eligible so the have to do you can actually see in the administrative data the same rise in households living without cash so that's one interesting thing you can see this ride is in rise in the number of people with the snap who are telling the food stamp office i have no income. >> host: i say this to my colleagues all the time this is a capitalist society. while it's not pleasant to have the great recession that we had in 2
he went into appalachia and the mississippi delta and cities like chicago and cleveland and one of my favorite cities milwaukee wisconsin. >> to gather the data to tell us what it's like to live off of $2 per day. what we found in the recent recession is that the snap benefits formerly called food stamps were the only form of income that some people had people have and you documented it in the book so that people have snap but they didn't have money so you sort of talk about the...
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from cleveland to columbus, stagecoach from columbus to cincinnati, and he arrived here in 1843 for the laying of the cornerstone. he was extremely delighted here he had a two-hour oration dedication speech prepared. at the end of the lecture the city said, thank you for coming to town. in your honor we will rename the hill from mt. ida to mount adams. the one significant item in that speech was that was the last public speech that john quincy 1843,and that was in november 9. right now we are in the cincinnati observatory main observatory. this is where the original telescope that mitchell acquired was put from 1870's until 1904. in 1904 they got a bigger and better telcope. time there still was not electricity out of sight. the astronomers would hire teenagers to assist them in doing their work. the teenager would have three jobs. the first job would be coming over and opening up the shutters. to do that you pull on a rope like this. then the shutter slides all the way into the open position until you see the night sky. the second job was to add energy to the telescope to make it w
from cleveland to columbus, stagecoach from columbus to cincinnati, and he arrived here in 1843 for the laying of the cornerstone. he was extremely delighted here he had a two-hour oration dedication speech prepared. at the end of the lecture the city said, thank you for coming to town. in your honor we will rename the hill from mt. ida to mount adams. the one significant item in that speech was that was the last public speech that john quincy 1843,and that was in november 9. right now we are...
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oakland was in cleveland where the browns started josh over m andel. now, fakes to murray and hits andre holmes. 10-0 raiders. 30 seconds left in the half. now, another touchdown for roberts who caught it. he got the game winner that time. early 4th quarter. 4th quarter, point attempt, at oakland. 6 yard touchdown, raiders got the lead. he went for 139 yards. it is 27-13 raiders, moving to ice the game. now, cooper, running a big game. fumbles the football. the browns have it. benjamin, reaching along the goal line, cleveland gets it at 7 points. now, they have a minute left. now, leading to a tie score. looking to pass. he is going for the touch ... oh, kicked off. it is woodson there to save the day. the future hall of famer, now, ices it for the raiders. they win it in the eastern time zone, 27-20. >> now, first time for the team to get the first road win. it feels awesome to go into, you know, someone else's place and get a win. it is probably the hardest thing in the nfl to do. i am happy for our team. >> you know as well as i know, the last coupl
oakland was in cleveland where the browns started josh over m andel. now, fakes to murray and hits andre holmes. 10-0 raiders. 30 seconds left in the half. now, another touchdown for roberts who caught it. he got the game winner that time. early 4th quarter. 4th quarter, point attempt, at oakland. 6 yard touchdown, raiders got the lead. he went for 139 yards. it is 27-13 raiders, moving to ice the game. now, cooper, running a big game. fumbles the football. the browns have it. benjamin,...
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finally, it wasn't all fireworks in cleveland.e's one of the most soft-spoken candidates, then carson, now on the rising every poll, made it work. carson: the most important thing is having a brain and being able to figure things out and learn them very rapidly. [applause] experience comes from a large number of different arenas. america became a great nation early on because it was flooded with politicians, but because it was flooded with people who understood the value of personal responsibility, hard work, creativity, innovation. and that is what will get us on the right track now as well. [applause] john: mark, i will confess when i saw that in cleveland, i thought it was ineffective and low-energy. i wrote so at the time. i still feel the same way. i find it baffling in some way that dr. carson has risen on the back of that performance. what say you? mark: person has his own unique style. if any other candidate on that's age spoke in that style, they would get absolutely paned. -- panned. about this engaged debate about why t
finally, it wasn't all fireworks in cleveland.e's one of the most soft-spoken candidates, then carson, now on the rising every poll, made it work. carson: the most important thing is having a brain and being able to figure things out and learn them very rapidly. [applause] experience comes from a large number of different arenas. america became a great nation early on because it was flooded with politicians, but because it was flooded with people who understood the value of personal...
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they came to cleveland as single persons and they met there in cleveland and subsequently married.seeking a little better life. they were apart of the great migration that took place on 1918, 20, so forth. and in my mother's case, she had only an eighth grade education. she -- just like being on the family farm where they were sharecroppers, so she had come to cleveland looking for a better way of life.
they came to cleveland as single persons and they met there in cleveland and subsequently married.seeking a little better life. they were apart of the great migration that took place on 1918, 20, so forth. and in my mother's case, she had only an eighth grade education. she -- just like being on the family farm where they were sharecroppers, so she had come to cleveland looking for a better way of life.
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since 2013 won a game on the road and have big-league this one out to the finished against the cleveland browns nonetheless
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oakland was in cleveland where the browns started josh over johnny manziel.d quarter, 3-0 raiders. carr fakes to murray and hits andre holmes 10-0 oakland. under 30 seconds left in the half. roberts again. another touchdown for roberts who caught the game winner last week 17-3 raiders at the half. early 4th quarter. it was 20-10 oakland. murray 6-yard touchdown, gets the raiders the 17-point lead. murray rushes for 139 yards. it's now 27-13 raiders. they're moving. cooper tops it up. browns recover, and they respond. reaches across the goal line, and that is the touchdown. cleveland, all of a sudden, gain to a 7-point lead. then they get them all back. they are driving for a potential game-tieing touchdown. back to pass. he looks. he throws. picked off by charles woodson, and that's how the game ends. the raiders go into it eastern time zone and win 27-20. >> so the first time for this team to get the first road win, it feels awesome. to go onto someone else's place and get a win is probably the hardest thing in the nfl to do so i'm happy for our team. >> you
oakland was in cleveland where the browns started josh over johnny manziel.d quarter, 3-0 raiders. carr fakes to murray and hits andre holmes 10-0 oakland. under 30 seconds left in the half. roberts again. another touchdown for roberts who caught the game winner last week 17-3 raiders at the half. early 4th quarter. it was 20-10 oakland. murray 6-yard touchdown, gets the raiders the 17-point lead. murray rushes for 139 yards. it's now 27-13 raiders. they're moving. cooper tops it up. browns...
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cleveland capitalizes. 40 seconds left. angels won.rles woodson got it. 61st career interception. 27-20 raiders. they improve 2-1. win snap from 11-game road losing streak. how about locker room celebration? >> a lot of firsts for your first win road game. >> this is just beginning. great things on the road for us. >> colin kaepernick. familiar sight was this. we'll skip over arizona's next few touchdowns to go in front 28-0. here is your highlight for the niners. 37 yards. set up the only florida game for san francisco. colin kaepernick keeping himself 12 yards around the end. niners trail 31-7 at the half. second half. fourth interception of the game. that's cowhers. the giants able to stave off playoff elimination for at least one more day. a's turn of the century big three. barry zito. mark mulder. mulder, the only one currently retired. might have thrown the best of the bunch. great moments there. giants would play five runs in the first three trevor brown, player to right center. that would be the winning run in the game. crawfor
cleveland capitalizes. 40 seconds left. angels won.rles woodson got it. 61st career interception. 27-20 raiders. they improve 2-1. win snap from 11-game road losing streak. how about locker room celebration? >> a lot of firsts for your first win road game. >> this is just beginning. great things on the road for us. >> colin kaepernick. familiar sight was this. we'll skip over arizona's next few touchdowns to go in front 28-0. here is your highlight for the niners. 37 yards....
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at 5:04 local time there in cleveland, mississippi. local officials saying that shannon lamb is no longer a person of interest. he is now a suspect. as you just heard, upgraded from a person of interest now to a suspect. they have also said earlier they believe he is driving a 2011 black dodge avenger with a mississippi license plate. this with the death of a professor at delta university. this is a small town, a small university. not more than 4,000 students. a opportunity of not more than 33,000, 34,000 in the area we are talking about. we'll continue to listen to what they are saying and what develops there in cleveland, mississippi. again the suspect, shannon lamb being named. we'll get back to that a little later here on msnbc. >>> the tale two of front runners. donald trump surging while hillary clinton slips. trump's rally in dallas will get started in the next hour. 20,000 people expected there. new polling showing he is still leading. the republican field by a wide margin. 13 percentage points. on the democratic side, hillary
at 5:04 local time there in cleveland, mississippi. local officials saying that shannon lamb is no longer a person of interest. he is now a suspect. as you just heard, upgraded from a person of interest now to a suspect. they have also said earlier they believe he is driving a 2011 black dodge avenger with a mississippi license plate. this with the death of a professor at delta university. this is a small town, a small university. not more than 4,000 students. a opportunity of not more than...
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we're about 30 or 40 minutes from cleveland. i do have friends who are students on that campus.e of them attended a church vigil tonight for ethan schmidt. no one talked about shannon lamb other than being shocked he was the suspect in this shooting. >> you talk about the fact that there was a church service for professor ethan schmidt. what about the woman, 300 miles away that shannon lamb apparently lived with. have you heard anything at all? >> not much. you know, like i said people are very tight lipped about this whole incident. this morning everyone wanted to talk about the history professor, how great he was. then, the story began to unravel, people shied away and didn't want to talk about it. they said we'll wait to comment until the story has broken so we know details. that is where i am right now. >> it is understandable and we don't want to speculate what happened or the motive of what caused this man t his live in girlfriend and then drive 300 miles to the campus of mississippi delta and open fire on a professor there, killing him. and of course, the result is that w
we're about 30 or 40 minutes from cleveland. i do have friends who are students on that campus.e of them attended a church vigil tonight for ethan schmidt. no one talked about shannon lamb other than being shocked he was the suspect in this shooting. >> you talk about the fact that there was a church service for professor ethan schmidt. what about the woman, 300 miles away that shannon lamb apparently lived with. have you heard anything at all? >> not much. you know, like i said...
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and the first debate in cleveland was very good, and we are confident about tonight, and when he getsebruary, he is going to be the nominee. >> we look forward to welcoming him to the ronald reagan presidential library. still to come, more of the panel that is shaping to be different and the candidate they believe has the chance to break out of the pack. stay with us. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> take a look at the presidential library, the ronald reagan presidential library out here in simi valley, california, and it is an amazing place, and if you have a chance, come visit it. donald trump may with be leading the pack of contenders, but since the last presidential debates, the field has been reshaped. let's bring back the excellent panel, alex castellanos, and dan pfeiffer is a cnn contributor, and jeffrey lord is a cnn contributor, and former political director, and yes, the reagan white house. and you
and the first debate in cleveland was very good, and we are confident about tonight, and when he getsebruary, he is going to be the nominee. >> we look forward to welcoming him to the ronald reagan presidential library. still to come, more of the panel that is shaping to be different and the candidate they believe has the chance to break out of the pack. stay with us. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky....
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una mujer de 41 aÑos en su casa, en una pequeÑa poblaciÓn costera de mississippi, para luego ir a clevelandtratar de un posible triÁngulo amoroso, que lo llevÓ a cometer este doble crimen. lo Último que se ha sabido de este doble crimen en el que las autoridades seÑalan a una sola persona como su responsable es que la policÍa logrÓ establecer comunicaciÓn con el sospechoso aunque hasta el momento no han explicado cÓmo y Éste les aseguro que no irÁ a la cárcel, por lo que el desenlace de esta historia podrÍa ser bastante complicado. ilia, regreso contigo. ilia: una mujer en rusia decidiÓ dejar su nombre en el rÉcord mundial, ya le vamos a contar. una ♪ ♪ conductor: una levantadores de pesas en rusia se puso un arnÉs que sujetaba este viejo tranvÍa. conductora: pudo jalar este tranvÍa por una distancia de mÁs de 2 m. anteriormente habÍa jalado el camiÓn de 11 t y media. jorge: a veces me siento asÍ, que tengo que mover un tranvÍa viejo. ahora busca hacer lo mismo con el aviÓn. ♪ ♪ >> mientras tanto matÍas almeyda espera ser el sucesor del chepo de la torre. en medio del
una mujer de 41 aÑos en su casa, en una pequeÑa poblaciÓn costera de mississippi, para luego ir a clevelandtratar de un posible triÁngulo amoroso, que lo llevÓ a cometer este doble crimen. lo Último que se ha sabido de este doble crimen en el que las autoridades seÑalan a una sola persona como su responsable es que la policÍa logrÓ establecer comunicaciÓn con el sospechoso aunque hasta el momento no han explicado cÓmo y Éste les aseguro que no irÁ a la cárcel, por lo que el...
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cleveland, mississippi. mississippi's delta region near the arkansas-mississippi state line. said jackson before. that is not true. it is a couple hours from there. this is a situation we're watching closely. we don't have word feathering out beyond the campus if they put things in lockdown and how lockdowns are affecting wider community. we'll look into this. bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> and now this. a fox news alert on the situation that literally exploded in size overnight. dramatic scenes in northern california. several wildfires are raging on there. one person dead in all of this. so far more than 100,000-acres. hundreds of homes and other buildings destroyed. people leaving everything behind as you might haj to stay with friends, families, shelters, wherever. let's bring claudia cowan in the heart of middleton, a northern california town. they have had it bad. >> reporter: they really have, harris. we're 35, 40 miles north of napa but in the middle of total devastation. entire neighborhoods here in mid till town have been -- middletown. a horrif
cleveland, mississippi. mississippi's delta region near the arkansas-mississippi state line. said jackson before. that is not true. it is a couple hours from there. this is a situation we're watching closely. we don't have word feathering out beyond the campus if they put things in lockdown and how lockdowns are affecting wider community. we'll look into this. bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> and now this. a fox news alert on the situation that literally exploded in...
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cleveland would capitalize. it's one-score game. woodson, the interception.o 2-1, the win snaps an 11-game road losing streak. how about the locker room scene. >> your first road win. [cheering] >> this is totally for us, man. beginning for great things on the road. >> nightmare beginning for collin kaepernick and the niners in arizona. 7-0 card. then kap tries to swing it to bolden, 14-0. back to the drawing board. a familiar sight today for kap. skip over the next two touchdowns. 28-0. we need something positive. and we'll go to haynes. catches it on the run, returns 37 yards and that sets up the only score of the game for san francisco. kaepernick, keeps it. 12 yards. niners, down 31-7 at the half. first place, second half. come on no way to throw another pick. oh, yeah. fourth of the game. carson palmer, two touchdowns, that was spectacular. final score, cards 47, niners 7. ouch. the three-game bay bridge nostalgia series ending this afternoon. giants able to stave off playoff elimination for at least one more day. the a's' turn of the century big three,
cleveland would capitalize. it's one-score game. woodson, the interception.o 2-1, the win snaps an 11-game road losing streak. how about the locker room scene. >> your first road win. [cheering] >> this is totally for us, man. beginning for great things on the road. >> nightmare beginning for collin kaepernick and the niners in arizona. 7-0 card. then kap tries to swing it to bolden, 14-0. back to the drawing board. a familiar sight today for kap. skip over the next two...
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erin: there were firework last night in cleveland. the only problem alex rios doesn't play for cleveland. huge boos rang out as soon as he made the big mistake. wrong team! i feel bad for the guy. normally you see fireworks at major fireworks when they have a home run. leon: i can say this because it's my home folks but that is so cleveland. that hurts. thanks for nothing. alison: we love the van. erin: starting a trend with that. leon: president obama says he can come to the white house with his homemade clock. leon: what prompted the with his homemade clock. leon: what prompted the presiden okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wi-fi available. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable
erin: there were firework last night in cleveland. the only problem alex rios doesn't play for cleveland. huge boos rang out as soon as he made the big mistake. wrong team! i feel bad for the guy. normally you see fireworks at major fireworks when they have a home run. leon: i can say this because it's my home folks but that is so cleveland. that hurts. thanks for nothing. alison: we love the van. erin: starting a trend with that. leon: president obama says he can come to the white house with...
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tonight -- andy samberg, from the cleveland cavaliers kevin love, writer and director, m.ht shyamalan, featuring the 8g band with abe laboriel jr. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] friday night, everybody. friday night. let's get to the news. after donald trump attacked him on several issues yesterday, second place gop candidate, dr. ben carson, told reporters he didn't want to get into a gladiator fight with trump. especially since trump comes with his own helmet. [ laughter ] [ trump impression ] i am not entertained. are you not entertained? i'm very entertaining. [ laughter ] is this not what you came here for? yeah, you're not entertained. in an interview yesterday afternoon with cnn, bernie sanders said that he was stunned by the success he has had in the presidential race. that's right, he's stunned by his own success. and not, as i had assumed, by a taser. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applau
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they're not going to get to cleveland with a nominee. they turn to your husband. >> that's a theory. >> could you get up for a race again? >> at this moment -- we thought about it in january. we thought about it for 20 seconds. we're high fiving each other every morning saying thank goodness we're not in it. >> we're 14 minutes away. speaking of discord and not nice environment, they are deciding what's going to happen to john boehner or his replacement. how are they going to deal with the new speaker and who would that speaker be? 14 minutes away from that. do you wonder how the late great jack kemp would have handled that? would very backed the speaker? would very backed john boehner? yeah, he would have, after this. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like nee
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. >> and it is much more intimate auditorium, and 500 tonight as opposed to thousands in cleveland in the first debate, and air force one behind the podium, and the ronald reagan presidential library and it does set a tone. >> yes, i was at the first debate in cleveland and it was fascinating, but it was a large venue, as we were talking about yesterday, and the arena where lebron james plays, and it felt that way, and they tried to make it intimate, but only so much to do when you have a big place, and this is a stage that was literally built from nothing. it is like 45 feet in the air, and it is really special to be up right next to the plane that president reagan flew on and others before him, and you are absolutely right about the feel and the vibe in there and it is quite different than in cleveland. >> we don't want one kind of vibe, because we are in earthquake territory, and we are out there, and i am looking at the platform, and i am thinkingings if we are above 6.0, we are in trouble. >> it is the first thing that you thought of living ow here. and something i did not think
. >> and it is much more intimate auditorium, and 500 tonight as opposed to thousands in cleveland in the first debate, and air force one behind the podium, and the ronald reagan presidential library and it does set a tone. >> yes, i was at the first debate in cleveland and it was fascinating, but it was a large venue, as we were talking about yesterday, and the arena where lebron james plays, and it felt that way, and they tried to make it intimate, but only so much to do when you...
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clouds increased a bit, but all of those scattered showers closer to michigan, cleveland, cincinnati, part of a cooler air associated with that system, a cold front's going to move in for tomorrow. temperatures are expected to drop. city planner shows we are going to warm up nicely by 10:00 a.m., 74 degrees, and 1:00 p.m., 81. more details on the cooler weather coming up in the full forecast. >>> this morning, a new estimate is painting a clearer picture of how many people might be packing the ben franklin parkway next week for the papal mass in philadelphia. early estimates speculated that a million people would be right here inside the fenced area, but the secret service is now saying that only about a quarter of those people were actually making it on to the parkway. the overspill has to watch from behind on jumbotrons. this morning, it will be a lot more difficult to drive on the parkway on what will be the francis festival grounds, and at 6:00, more road closures are coming for the ben franklin parkway, and jesse gary is live. >> reporter: earlier in the week, the inner lanes of
clouds increased a bit, but all of those scattered showers closer to michigan, cleveland, cincinnati, part of a cooler air associated with that system, a cold front's going to move in for tomorrow. temperatures are expected to drop. city planner shows we are going to warm up nicely by 10:00 a.m., 74 degrees, and 1:00 p.m., 81. more details on the cooler weather coming up in the full forecast. >>> this morning, a new estimate is painting a clearer picture of how many people might be...