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an area once so polluted the cuyahoga river caught fire. what's the message here?for reclamation and nature. >> reporter: we saw what looked like an ordinary meadow. 17 years ago, the ridgefield coliseum, stood here, abandoned, after the nba's cleveland cavaliers had moved out. >> if you look at lower and development, you tear down a stadium and build another stadium. >> and grassland. >> reporter: the biggest reclamation project has to be the former dump site. >> where you're standing now was a toxic waste dump, it probably would have been surrounded by 55-gallon drums leaking blue and orange stuff and who as far as the eye can see to the back of the woods. >> reporter: crews worked 20 years to restore the site. >> this is a work in progress. >> reporter: today its recovery is robust. >> walk out there now, we'll find thousands of tadpoles swimming in this wetland right here. >> reporter: cuyahoga valley isn't entirely about reclamation. there are plenty of areas where natural beauty has been left virtualy untouched. what we've come to expect from our national tre
an area once so polluted the cuyahoga river caught fire. what's the message here?for reclamation and nature. >> reporter: we saw what looked like an ordinary meadow. 17 years ago, the ridgefield coliseum, stood here, abandoned, after the nba's cleveland cavaliers had moved out. >> if you look at lower and development, you tear down a stadium and build another stadium. >> and grassland. >> reporter: the biggest reclamation project has to be the former dump site. >>...
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. >>> plus, travel expert peter greenberg takes us on a scenic tour of cuyahoga valley national park.th racing legend mario andretti as the indy 500 marks its 100th running. >>> that is the "morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. " i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning. it is friday, may 27. you know, on this day, in 1937, the golden gate bridge opened up. so happy birthday, golden gate bridge! where are the candles? >> too bad you can't see it out there. >> it's foggy. >> still happy birthday. >> i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now 4:30. roberta, it is friday. we're excited? how's the weekend weather looking? >> it is friday! [ applause ] >> we'll have a warmup through monday. right now this is what you can expect heading out. a little bit of stratus next to the golden gate bridge lining the san mateo coast. temperatures 40 in santa rosa to mid-50s in san jose. later today the abundance of sunshine back to the beaches. upper 50s there. and we're talking 90 in fairfield. the co
. >>> plus, travel expert peter greenberg takes us on a scenic tour of cuyahoga valley national park.th racing legend mario andretti as the indy 500 marks its 100th running. >>> that is the "morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. " i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning. it is friday, may 27. you know, on this day, in 1937, the golden gate bridge...
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. >>> plus, travel expert peter greenberg takes us on a scenic tour of cuyahoga valley national park.with racing legend mario andretti as the indy 500 marks its 100 go ahead running. >>> that is the "cbs this morning." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> a man is hit and dragged by a hit-and-run driver in kensington. we've just learned, sadly, the victim has died. we'll tell you what police know about the car, they're looking for, and where the victim was returning from when it happened. >> and pennsylvania woman is the first in the united states to contract a super bug resistant to common antibiotics. how doctors were able to treat her and why officials are telling people to stay calm. >> and a live look at ocean city where in just a few hours the boardwalk will be buzzing. it is the unofficial start of summer. it feels like it out there, too, katie has your holiday forecast, today is friday, may 27, good morning. let me say thatne
. >>> plus, travel expert peter greenberg takes us on a scenic tour of cuyahoga valley national park.with racing legend mario andretti as the indy 500 marks its 100 go ahead running. >>> that is the "cbs this morning." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> a man is hit and dragged by a hit-and-run driver in kensington. we've just learned,...
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. >> it was no different at the cuyahoga county corrections center in cleveland, ohio. 34-year-old ryan miller definitely stood out from the crowd. >> we met ryan miller when he ended up being in the background shot of something that brian was filming. he didn't have a shirt on. he was in his cell and he had this vast array of tattoos on his torso and they were pretty elaborate. so brian asked, you know, we like to film people's tattoos and brian asked you, can i do a little tattoo tour. >> i got a lot of clowns. on my legs. >> wow. >> and my back. represents like, you know, a lion's fearless, you know? basically, that's what it is. >> ryan was a big guy. a really big guy. he was very pleasant with us. always kind of smiling. there was a softness about him, despite his large frame. >> how long did it take you to get all that? how much time? >> probably a few weeks, total. >> all of it? >> about three weeks, all of it. >> miller was facing serious charges, including aggravated murder, robbery, and offenses against a human corpse. despite his not guilty plea, he spoke ope
. >> it was no different at the cuyahoga county corrections center in cleveland, ohio. 34-year-old ryan miller definitely stood out from the crowd. >> we met ryan miller when he ended up being in the background shot of something that brian was filming. he didn't have a shirt on. he was in his cell and he had this vast array of tattoos on his torso and they were pretty elaborate. so brian asked, you know, we like to film people's tattoos and brian asked you, can i do a little tattoo...
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about is, not just telling you have a problem with single women ages 25 to 45 who happen to live in cuyahoga, ohio, this is so nuanced women who live in same demographic next door to each other may be predisposed to vote and that is how nuanced. that is where trump is not making up speed. he has got to. harris: interesting to see how he makes up the ground. >> what is appealing to people, he doesn't have all the infrastructure. non-politician. that is very thing we don't know what is going on behind the accepts. all this stuff julie is talking about, specifics i can't repeat are not going on behind the scenes he is in trouble. sandra: his non-strategy has been his strategy. staying with that with the indiana primaries expecting to bring more clarity to the 2016 race. clinton venturing into territory bernie sanders did not. vermont senator decided to ignore the still unfolding email scandal, foreign donations to the clinton foundation and politically treacherous issues. clinton's republican opponent would likely raise in general election. all right, will donald trump, bill hemmer, go where be
about is, not just telling you have a problem with single women ages 25 to 45 who happen to live in cuyahoga, ohio, this is so nuanced women who live in same demographic next door to each other may be predisposed to vote and that is how nuanced. that is where trump is not making up speed. he has got to. harris: interesting to see how he makes up the ground. >> what is appealing to people, he doesn't have all the infrastructure. non-politician. that is very thing we don't know what is...
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we have cuyahoga. santa monica. in los angeles. most of them carved out of these -- the two gateway out of surplus military bases. so they are now larger recreational areas within walking distance in high density urban areas. but that still is not a substitute of getting people into the larger destination of a park. i don't have a solution to that. yes, sir. >> my name is steve talitson. i'm at purdue university northwest. the newest urban park in the national park system is a half hour from our campus in indiana. and i've been taking my students from my post-1877 u.s. history class there for 16 years. so i was very pleased when last year it was made a national park. but when i took my students there last saturday, there was still no federal presence there. there was not a single park ranger there with what you were saying a little earlier. does that mean you're going to have to wait for a while as one of the newest parks for the national park system. then my second question is i've been an academic adviser as well as history profe
we have cuyahoga. santa monica. in los angeles. most of them carved out of these -- the two gateway out of surplus military bases. so they are now larger recreational areas within walking distance in high density urban areas. but that still is not a substitute of getting people into the larger destination of a park. i don't have a solution to that. yes, sir. >> my name is steve talitson. i'm at purdue university northwest. the newest urban park in the national park system is a half hour...
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we have cuyahoga. santa monica. in los angeles. most of them carved out of these -- the two gateway out of surplus military bases. so they are now larger recreational areas within walking distance in high density urban areas. but that still is not a substitute of getting people into the larger destination of a park. i don't have a solution to that. yes, sir. >> my name is steve talitson. i'm at purdue university northwest. the newest urban park in the national park system is a half hour from our campus in indiana. and i've been taking my students from my post-1877 u.s. history class there for 16 years. so i was very pleased when last year it was made a national park. but when i took my students there last saturday, there was still no federal presence there. there was not a single park ranger there with what you were saying a little earlier. does that mean you're going to have to wait for a while as one of the newest parks for the national park system. then my second question is i've been an academic adviser as well as history profe
we have cuyahoga. santa monica. in los angeles. most of them carved out of these -- the two gateway out of surplus military bases. so they are now larger recreational areas within walking distance in high density urban areas. but that still is not a substitute of getting people into the larger destination of a park. i don't have a solution to that. yes, sir. >> my name is steve talitson. i'm at purdue university northwest. the newest urban park in the national park system is a half hour...
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wasn't until the cuyahoga river was inflamed we passed -- and environmental law and one of the most aggressive liability regimes we have, rather than waiting for a river on fire event, it might be a more desirable and more logical strategy to be proactive and to think through the optimal pathways for crafting both responsibilities and structures of information transfer before we have a river on fire and in information security context. >> yeah, we may not get to it, but one topic comes up here is the lack of any software reliability as part of the issue here. also stymies the activating insurance world as well to cover residual. but one thing that we shouldn't assume is, just because you can connect it to the internet, doesn't mean you're required to do so, especially in industrial control systems. one of the things i lose sleep over if you ever played with shodan, essentially google for things that should not be connected to the internet but are and have coded passwords you couldn't change even if you wanted to. i said instead of worrying about sophisticated nation-state attacks, handle meta
wasn't until the cuyahoga river was inflamed we passed -- and environmental law and one of the most aggressive liability regimes we have, rather than waiting for a river on fire event, it might be a more desirable and more logical strategy to be proactive and to think through the optimal pathways for crafting both responsibilities and structures of information transfer before we have a river on fire and in information security context. >> yeah, we may not get to it, but one topic comes up...
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it was until the cuyahoga river was inflamed that we passed and got environmental laws in place there's of the most aggressive regimes we have. rather than waiting for a river on fire event, it might be a more desirable and more logical strategy to be proactive and to think through the optimal pathway for crafting both responsibilities and structures of information transfer before we have a river on fire and information security context. >> we may not get to it but one topic is the lack of in sort of software reliability as part of the issue. also it stymies the insurance world as well. but one thing we should not assume is just because you can connect it to the internet doesn't mean you are required to do so, special in industrial control systems. if you've ever played with showdown, there are things i should not be connected to the internet that are and they have hardcoded default password you can even change if you wanted to. i used to say instead of worrying about sophisticated nation-state attacks, maybe first you should handle meta- swipe, free attack tool. below that i realize wh
it was until the cuyahoga river was inflamed that we passed and got environmental laws in place there's of the most aggressive regimes we have. rather than waiting for a river on fire event, it might be a more desirable and more logical strategy to be proactive and to think through the optimal pathway for crafting both responsibilities and structures of information transfer before we have a river on fire and information security context. >> we may not get to it but one topic is the lack...
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this is pervasive in cuyahoga county, which is cleveland, we have almost one a day we're dealing with in ohio. so this comprehensive opioid abuse reduction act program creatings at the department of justice a real opportunity for us to fix this program, focuses on how we can tackle substance abuse through trevpbtive programs, expansion of the prescription drug monitoring programs and resfors veteran treatment court programs, and that's one of the key elements of this is how we're going to make sure our veterans can get diverted through veterans courts in highway -- courts. in highway we've seen first responders use in a lox sewn -- can i get an additional minute? mr. conyers: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. an additional minute. mr. ryan: in ohio alone we've seen first responders use naloxone in 2013, over 12,000 doses were administered. this is a huge problem. we've seen the men and women. we've seen the families that have been destroyed because of this, and i hope that as we get the senate bill out of conference we make sure that it is comprehensive, that it's addiction,
this is pervasive in cuyahoga county, which is cleveland, we have almost one a day we're dealing with in ohio. so this comprehensive opioid abuse reduction act program creatings at the department of justice a real opportunity for us to fix this program, focuses on how we can tackle substance abuse through trevpbtive programs, expansion of the prescription drug monitoring programs and resfors veteran treatment court programs, and that's one of the key elements of this is how we're going to make...
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, in environmental regulation we need to wait for ever to actually be a far bigger was until the cuyahoga river was inflamed that we passed governmental law and is one of the most aggressive liability regimes that we have. rather than waiting for a river on fire event, it might be a more desirable and more logical strategy to be proactive and to think through the optical pathways for crafting both responsibilities and structures of information transfer for we have a river on fire and information security context. >> we may not get to it but one topic usually comes up is the lack of any sort of software liability as part of the issue. and also it stymies activating the insurance world as well to cover residuals. but one thing we should not assume is just because you can connect to the internet doesn't mean you are required to do so, especially in industrial control systems. one of the things i am -- i lose sleep over, if you play with children from things that should not be connected but our advanced default password you can change if you wanted to. i used to say instead worry about sophis
, in environmental regulation we need to wait for ever to actually be a far bigger was until the cuyahoga river was inflamed that we passed governmental law and is one of the most aggressive liability regimes that we have. rather than waiting for a river on fire event, it might be a more desirable and more logical strategy to be proactive and to think through the optical pathways for crafting both responsibilities and structures of information transfer for we have a river on fire and...
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♪ >> i would like to say happy mothers day to my wife jeanine and my daughter courtney both from cuyahoga ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ah, my poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? enough. take that. a breathe right nasal strip of course. imagine just put one on and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. so you can breathe, and sleep. better than a catnap. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. (toilet flush) if you need an opioid to manage your chronic pain, you may be sooo constipated it feels like everyone can go ...except you. tried many things? still struggling to find relief? you may have opioid-induced constipation, oic. it's different and may need a different approach. opioids block pain signals, but can also block activity in the bowel. which is why it can feel like your opioid pain med is slowing your insides to a crawl. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment options. made on behalf of those l
♪ >> i would like to say happy mothers day to my wife jeanine and my daughter courtney both from cuyahoga ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ah, my poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? enough. take that. a breathe right nasal strip of course. imagine just put one on and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. so you can breathe, and sleep. better than a catnap. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico...