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. >> a bit of history in dayton, ohio. what was cleared out to make way for progress.hink? [ mom ] yea, give it more sparkles. [ male announcer ] your kids make great things. so give them a tasty, wholesome snack that has eight grams of whole grain... and is now made with real strawberries and bananas. honey maid teddy grahams. two new flavors now made with real fruit. >> you are watching wgn news at 9:00. thehe former director of antiviolence group called ceasefire illinois says that he is running for governor. tio hardiman says his decision was not made overnight. and in may, he was arrested accused of domestic battery against his wife. his wife later decided not to pursue the charges against him. hardiman says he knew he would be asked about the issue during his campaign. >> i knew that was going to,. i understand this. i was charged, not convicted. i did not wake up overnight to run for governor. i have been thinking about it for years. i had a couple things my background that i thought would bar me from running. now that my business is in the public, i'm running f
. >> a bit of history in dayton, ohio. what was cleared out to make way for progress.hink? [ mom ] yea, give it more sparkles. [ male announcer ] your kids make great things. so give them a tasty, wholesome snack that has eight grams of whole grain... and is now made with real strawberries and bananas. honey maid teddy grahams. two new flavors now made with real fruit. >> you are watching wgn news at 9:00. thehe former director of antiviolence group called ceasefire illinois says...
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was leveled this morning. it was the dayton daily news. >> tonight is the last night for a long time zazz club in san francisco's philmoree district. >> others struggle to survive. city records show there is a new owner but no word on what the new establishment will be. tonight's party starts at 8:00. >>> and san francisco's golden gate park was filled with sights and sounds of the middle ages today. it was the annual celebration of arhery. >> participants read poe ent poetry or sang songs. >>> i just want to say our forecast totally immroeded. >> tomorrow we have big time changes again. good evening, let's step outside, and how rare is this. we have clear skies at the coast, but we have clouds gathering over the inland areas at this hour. >> all associated with some tropical moisture that had a fine veil across the area today and that masked the sunshine. if you're making tracks toward san francisco from the east bay, perhaps dinner on the town tonight, a little bit on the muggy side. >> currently 67 degrees in san francisco. average time of the year 69. >> san jose, 76. this is the
was leveled this morning. it was the dayton daily news. >> tonight is the last night for a long time zazz club in san francisco's philmoree district. >> others struggle to survive. city records show there is a new owner but no word on what the new establishment will be. tonight's party starts at 8:00. >>> and san francisco's golden gate park was filled with sights and sounds of the middle ages today. it was the annual celebration of arhery. >> participants read poe...
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minnesota's democratically controlled legislature, and they have the governor's chair with mark dayton. they are taing this state in a direction of where majority of people in the state want it go, unlike washington and ashley. if you compare minnesota to what walker is doing in wisconsin, it is like night and day. here in the state of minnesota's workers rights to collectively bargained is being protected. minnesota even passed laws allowing child care workers to unionize. in wisconsin, we all know scott walker relentlessly attacked workers rights to organize. minnesota has raised taxes on the top 2% to balance their budget. the democrats have delivered their first balanced budge net over ten years. they also passed a cigarette tax. in wisconsin, republicans just rammed through a $650 million income tax cut for the wealthiest residents in that state. minnesota is using new tax revenue to fund public education. where do you hear that? state legislature approved $485 billion increase for school spending over the next two years. minnesota has been a model for education for years. pa lepa
minnesota's democratically controlled legislature, and they have the governor's chair with mark dayton. they are taing this state in a direction of where majority of people in the state want it go, unlike washington and ashley. if you compare minnesota to what walker is doing in wisconsin, it is like night and day. here in the state of minnesota's workers rights to collectively bargained is being protected. minnesota even passed laws allowing child care workers to unionize. in wisconsin, we all...
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. >> my cousin is a linebacker on dayton valley. >>> coming up tonight on the 10:00 news, an east bayommunity says goodbye to a tradition. they pay tribute to a city owned campground. >> we're always here for you at ktvu.com, and mobile ktvu. good night. >> good night. is 72 for men, 75 or 76 for women. it's amazing that just 2,000 years ago, life expectancy was 30, which, in our terms, would mean you'd get your driver's license around 5, married at 9, divorced at 15. in your late teens, you move down to florida. i guess that's how spring break got started. eventually, people are saying things about you like, "he's 28, but he's still alert. "his mind is so sharp, it's like talking to a 2-year-old."
. >> my cousin is a linebacker on dayton valley. >>> coming up tonight on the 10:00 news, an east bayommunity says goodbye to a tradition. they pay tribute to a city owned campground. >> we're always here for you at ktvu.com, and mobile ktvu. good night. >> good night. is 72 for men, 75 or 76 for women. it's amazing that just 2,000 years ago, life expectancy was 30, which, in our terms, would mean you'd get your driver's license around 5, married at 9, divorced at 15....
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it was just an hour ago -- actually a couple, that the century old building imploded in dayton, ohio. at that. >> this is the schwinn building and part of the old dayton daily news building that were demolished this morning in order to make way for a new student housing building. >> the schwinn building. we end the hour with a standoff that you have got to see. it is kitty cat standoff. two felines staring each other down like there is no one else in the room. >> it's a real badle of the wills here. which is going to dare to blink and how is it going to end? oh, yes, that's about what you would expect. >> i was so surprised by that. >> i know, slap. and this is a very cute, touching moment at the zoo in taipei as the adorable giant, not to giant giant panda cub, the first to be born in taiwan, meets her mother for first time since her birth. >> these are the newest images of the cub who was born last month at the zoo. caretakers have been watching her around the clock and it will be another couple months before the public can likewise see her. thanks for starting your morning with us.
it was just an hour ago -- actually a couple, that the century old building imploded in dayton, ohio. at that. >> this is the schwinn building and part of the old dayton daily news building that were demolished this morning in order to make way for a new student housing building. >> the schwinn building. we end the hour with a standoff that you have got to see. it is kitty cat standoff. two felines staring each other down like there is no one else in the room. >> it's a real...
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especially if we went through this little town called dayton.f the profits and mills and all of that d wn there. were those would be the profitable ones in virginia city. sharon talked to the mine owners and asked them to give back to the railroad and that is exactly what happened. at the same time,t the counties that were involved, he gets them to pledge $500,000 each. by his own blood and poker playing, he said he is going to build that railroad over the counties and they would lose all this money. he had all of these mills back here in this county. but nobody called it to come up with this money. so he built this railroad with over a million and a half dollars. he and his partners, and ended up spending $45,000 to build this in its heyday. the san francisco chronicle said that he was making no less than $2000 per day. >> so what exactly did this involve? >> well,s bringing people and supplies up to the comstock. taking the iron work in the mills. this includes the order iron ore and whatever else back out. taking a back out. >> did he work wi
especially if we went through this little town called dayton.f the profits and mills and all of that d wn there. were those would be the profitable ones in virginia city. sharon talked to the mine owners and asked them to give back to the railroad and that is exactly what happened. at the same time,t the counties that were involved, he gets them to pledge $500,000 each. by his own blood and poker playing, he said he is going to build that railroad over the counties and they would lose all this...
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. >> there's been a lot of innovation that continues and we keep on every daytoning to improve these. >> reporter: the owner says that any harness that keeps the dog from becoming a distraction from the driver makes things safer. >> 80% of the people are doing nothing. the dog is running around in the car and is a distraction. >> reporter: not every manufacturer does adequate testing and wants an industry standard as well as cars with sturdier points to harness your pet. it's up to owners to educate themselves. >> you want to first, look for the crash video posted by the manufacturer to their web site. if the dog launches off the seat, there's a risk there. >>> and now, from abc maryland's most accurate forecast. >> let's look at the statistics from this morning. 53, the new all-time record low temperature there at bwi. this is a more than 30-year-old record being smashed this morning. sunset by the way getting earlier and earlier at 8:00. keep that in mind. will there be more summer heat. i think we can make a run at it. august has some life in it. stay tuned on that. let's take at o
. >> there's been a lot of innovation that continues and we keep on every daytoning to improve these. >> reporter: the owner says that any harness that keeps the dog from becoming a distraction from the driver makes things safer. >> 80% of the people are doing nothing. the dog is running around in the car and is a distraction. >> reporter: not every manufacturer does adequate testing and wants an industry standard as well as cars with sturdier points to harness your pet....
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somebody here in dayton, new jersey. bought a ticket from this stop and shop. we're hoping they're going to show up and share the goods. >> big money tonight everybody. across the country, it's america's favorite jackpot game, now the winning powerball number. the number 32. >> millions lined up for their chance at that million dollar dream. >> going to be the next winner. >> it was two lucky winners from new jersey and one from minnesota who have likely just changed their tax bracket. beating the 1 in 175 million odds of holding a winning ticket. the jackpot started as a $40 million prize on june 26th and is the result of 12 draws without a big winner. at $448 million, it's the fourth largest lotto prize ever. the latest in a string of jumbo jackpots starting in march of 2012 where the record was set with a $656 million mega millions prize. >> she giggled for about four hours, i think. >> the next three top jackpots all for powerball have come in the past nine months following that lottery's january to 12 revamp which changed the price of a ticket from $1 to $
somebody here in dayton, new jersey. bought a ticket from this stop and shop. we're hoping they're going to show up and share the goods. >> big money tonight everybody. across the country, it's america's favorite jackpot game, now the winning powerball number. the number 32. >> millions lined up for their chance at that million dollar dream. >> going to be the next winner. >> it was two lucky winners from new jersey and one from minnesota who have likely just changed...
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bus.r: we left dayton on a d had a leader here in ayton. thomas the spitting image of martin luther king. they invited me to come down. wayal estate lady paid my or gave him money so i can have money when i got there. i had two little girls at the time. that motivated me. if i did not go and if i survived, if someone were to ask me what was my contribution, what was i going to be able to tell my children? me toeally motivated help. it was a great experience. i was 23 years old at the time. i am 77 now. host: thank you for your call. this comes from gene with reference to the clip we showed about charlton heston. there will be a medal of freedom honoring. there is a piece about his role. president obama will honor him. he was the organizer behind the civil rights march. he was also a pacifist and a gay man. piece talks about how he was the key individual. at story is available online "the wall street journal" website. caller: how are you doing? i think the civil rights movement has come a long way. i believe that we have come so far to the p
bus.r: we left dayton on a d had a leader here in ayton. thomas the spitting image of martin luther king. they invited me to come down. wayal estate lady paid my or gave him money so i can have money when i got there. i had two little girls at the time. that motivated me. if i did not go and if i survived, if someone were to ask me what was my contribution, what was i going to be able to tell my children? me toeally motivated help. it was a great experience. i was 23 years old at the time. i am...
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some 240 men and woman are preparing for another dayton fire line. grabbing a quick coffee before the briefing. he's the person here -p. he's the branch three director of the beaver creek fire. number one fire fighting priority in the country. his job description, deploy the troops, keep them safe and try to contain the fire. >> we have a chance to go after it. >> reporter: so far, the beaver creek fire has fought back, hard. he has fire in his blood and has been fighting them for 37 years. he lives for being out on the front lines. so this is just structure protection? >> this is. this is one. we've got 100 structures. so you're looking at quite a few resources just to protect this structure. >> reporter: for the people who get dirty and sweat, there is a fire. >> it's not hard to get them motivated because it's adrenaline. they're working on adrenaline when they come. it gets a little harder to keep them motivated when you get up. >> reporter: but for kole, it's respect for fire and his fellow firefighters. >> a bond that will last a lifetime. we w
some 240 men and woman are preparing for another dayton fire line. grabbing a quick coffee before the briefing. he's the person here -p. he's the branch three director of the beaver creek fire. number one fire fighting priority in the country. his job description, deploy the troops, keep them safe and try to contain the fire. >> we have a chance to go after it. >> reporter: so far, the beaver creek fire has fought back, hard. he has fire in his blood and has been fighting them for...
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they arrived in dayton nevada in 1853 and they immediately went to work planning for gold in the carsoniver the next day. they did this for about three years, working code, operating a spot with mixed results. some days very profitable. many days not so much. he did that for three winters, and dealt 1856. one of the letters that we recovered that he had written to his parents, he said he gave the gold mining because there was no water in the river in may of 1856, and they couldn't wash the dirt. so we took up his supplies. he had his wagon and he would go to sacramento and he would buy supplies, liquor, food, clothing, things like that and bring them back over the hill here to the carson valley, and sell them to the immigrants who are crossing on the way to california. and keep in mind, although the immigrants had to stay the winter here in cars and on because if they got too late to the foot of the sierras here, they couldn't cross into springtime because the snowfall. so many of them had to spend the winter here in carson valley, and that's when he started to notice how the hate group
they arrived in dayton nevada in 1853 and they immediately went to work planning for gold in the carsoniver the next day. they did this for about three years, working code, operating a spot with mixed results. some days very profitable. many days not so much. he did that for three winters, and dealt 1856. one of the letters that we recovered that he had written to his parents, he said he gave the gold mining because there was no water in the river in may of 1856, and they couldn't wash the...
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. >> in october 1980 john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohio one week later hinckley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested. never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon and the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons. he paid a fine. that was the end of that. >> within days hinckley is in dallas where his sister lives shopping for more guns at rocky's pawn shop. he buys two revolvers for $98, including the one he will use to shoot president reagan. >> he purchased it legally at the time. caliber .22. it's a light weight snub-nosed handgun. >> had he actually gone to firing ranges. he had been trained, or given himself training. >> john hinkley took a lot of target practice. he took a lot of target practice. >> he never shot at moving targets. when jerry is moving that president towards the open limousine door. >> on december 8th, 1980 john hinckley's fragile world begins to crack when he hears s
. >> in october 1980 john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohio one week later hinckley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested. never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon and the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons. he paid a fine. that was the end of that. >> within days...
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. >> in october 1980, john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohioley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested, never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon, the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons, he paid a fine, and that was the end of that. >> within days, hinckley is in dallas where his sister lives. shopping for more guns at rocky's pawn shop. he buys two roves for $98, including the one he'll use to shoot president reagan. >> he purchased it legally at the time, caliber .22, it was a very light-weight, snub-nose handgun. >> he'd actually gone to firing ranges. he'd train order given himself training. >> john hinckley took a lot of target practice. he took a lot of target practice. he never shot at moving targets. and jerry parnham's moving the president toward that open door. >> december 8th, 1980, john hinckley's fragile world begins to crack when he hears shocking news from new york city. >>
. >> in october 1980, john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohioley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested, never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon, the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons, he paid a fine, and that was the end of that. >> within days, hinckley is in dallas...
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during this time, during the march on washington, you said you were packing to go work for the "dayton daily news." so you made the transition from black newspapers to mainstream newspapers right as the civil rights movement was heating up. >> yes. >> what's your sense of the difference how mainstream newspapers covered this versus what you saw in the black press? >> let me say there were a lot of black papers that supported the movement, papers in new orleans, "the black dispatch," obviously the "pittsburgh courier" who had a great reporter covering it. but for the most part the black press did not have the resources to do it. so their coverage, even if they were supportive, was limited to using wire services rather than reporters on the scene for the most part. >> gotcha. what did you see in mainstream newspapers when you moved there? >> in georgia, in atlanta, the local papers, the "atlanta constitution" was editted by mcgil who semi-supported the movement. the "atlanta journal" was essentially against it but both papers covered the movement well. i think locally they credit -- they
during this time, during the march on washington, you said you were packing to go work for the "dayton daily news." so you made the transition from black newspapers to mainstream newspapers right as the civil rights movement was heating up. >> yes. >> what's your sense of the difference how mainstream newspapers covered this versus what you saw in the black press? >> let me say there were a lot of black papers that supported the movement, papers in new orleans,...
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. >>> not to be outdone, demolition experts in dayton, ohio brought down a 12-story building sandwichedbuilding was demolished to make way for a condo development. >>> all right, that's going to do it for now. i'll see you right back here 3:00 eastern time. here's what's coming up. you probably never thought you could get to see this kind of sinkhole up close and personal. we'll take you inside. >>> and shocking news from british police. they have been given new information about the death of princess diana, the latest on what we know coming up at 3:0 eastern time. >>> from the american dream to america's reality. millions still feel like they are missing out on the recovery. so when will it be their turn? christine romans has answers. "your money" starts now. >>> the american dream, happiness and prosperity. a house, a great job, maybe a couple of kids and time to enjoy it all. the great recession is behind us, but the recovery isn't so great. i'm christine romans and this is "your money." first, housing. goldman sachs says all cash deals are half the market right now. wealthy investor
. >>> not to be outdone, demolition experts in dayton, ohio brought down a 12-story building sandwichedbuilding was demolished to make way for a condo development. >>> all right, that's going to do it for now. i'll see you right back here 3:00 eastern time. here's what's coming up. you probably never thought you could get to see this kind of sinkhole up close and personal. we'll take you inside. >>> and shocking news from british police. they have been given new...
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. >>> not to be outdone, demolition experts in dayton, ohio brought down a 12-story building sandwichedbuilding was demolished to make way for a condo development. >>> all right, that's going to do it for now. i'll see you right back here 3:00 eastern time. here's what's coming up. you probably never thought you could get to see this kind of sinkhole up close and personal. we'll
. >>> not to be outdone, demolition experts in dayton, ohio brought down a 12-story building sandwichedbuilding was demolished to make way for a condo development. >>> all right, that's going to do it for now. i'll see you right back here 3:00 eastern time. here's what's coming up. you probably never thought you could get to see this kind of sinkhole up close and personal. we'll
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. >> in october 1980, john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohioter, hinckley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested, never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon, the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons, he paid a fine, and that was the end of that. >> within days, hinckley is in dallas, where his sister lives, shopping for more guns at rocky's pawnshop. he buys two revolvers for $98, including the one he'll use to shoot president reagan >> he purchased it legally at the time, caliber .22, it was a very light-weight, snub-nose handgun. >> he'd actually gone to firing ranges. he had trained or given himself training. >> john hinckley took a lot of target practice. he took a lot of target practice. he never shot at moving targets. and jerry parr's moving the president toward that open door. >> december 8th, 1980, john hinckley's fragile world begins to crack when he hears shocking news from new yo
. >> in october 1980, john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohioter, hinckley is in nashville, tennessee, still stalking carter. when hinckley leaves, airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested, never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon, the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons, he paid a fine, and that was the end of that. >> within days, hinckley is in...
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office director in feeness received $53,000 in bonuses, while the director of the va medical center in daytonceived almost $12,000 in bonuses despite them having been exposed to had hiv. >>> we'll continue to follow this story. james, thank you. >>> the rising cost of crime, the high profits for obamacare alumni and lowering the bar for jury service. all that and more. the grape fine is up next. nt's . you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or visi
office director in feeness received $53,000 in bonuses, while the director of the va medical center in daytonceived almost $12,000 in bonuses despite them having been exposed to had hiv. >>> we'll continue to follow this story. james, thank you. >>> the rising cost of crime, the high profits for obamacare alumni and lowering the bar for jury service. all that and more. the grape fine is up next. nt's . you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis...
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nbc's katy tur is in dayton, new jersey, where one of the winning tickets was sold.ow up? >> we are hoping they will show up today and i can tell the winner at home in bed watching this and the cash is not enough to get them out of bed, there is a cake inside waiting for them. it is a sheet cake and it looks very delicious, and if that is enough to get them out of bed to validate the ticket, i don't know what is. they have a year to come forward before they lose the money, so it could be quite some time. $258 million is after taxes and $86 million each. it is the fourth largest lotto winning in history and the third largest powerball, but ultimately that is nothing compared to the $590 million that widow won in florida alone back in may. now, thomas, if it feels like there is more and more jackpots lately and more and more major jackpots that is because there is. the lotto officials changed it from being $1 a ticket to $2 a ticke ticket, and that is why it is spiraling out of control like it has been. thomas. >> katy, remind me, do the winners have to become public o
nbc's katy tur is in dayton, new jersey, where one of the winning tickets was sold.ow up? >> we are hoping they will show up today and i can tell the winner at home in bed watching this and the cash is not enough to get them out of bed, there is a cake inside waiting for them. it is a sheet cake and it looks very delicious, and if that is enough to get them out of bed to validate the ticket, i don't know what is. they have a year to come forward before they lose the money, so it could be...
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. ♪ hairs haters the university of dayton is giving 100 students free bicycles if they promise not tohool for two years. university officials say the goal is to promote a greener campus and to encourage students to live healthier lives. school officials say 50 women will get blue bikes, 50 women will get red. what if i like blue? briefing members of congress about evidence linking the syrian government to last week's alleged chemical weapons attacks. meanwhile in a stunning defeat. the british prime minister lost a vote in parliament there and america's closest ally will not take part in any military action against syria if the u.s. does launch a strike against the assad regime. and the nfl today agreed to a 765-million-dollar settlement with thousands of its former players over concussions related lawsuits. and on this day in 1987, the la-based rock band loss low bows took the late richie value lynns hit song lobomba to the music chart. first acan'ted the traditional folk song when he was just 67 years will o. his version became a huge hit. but just as it climbed up the billboards, t
. ♪ hairs haters the university of dayton is giving 100 students free bicycles if they promise not tohool for two years. university officials say the goal is to promote a greener campus and to encourage students to live healthier lives. school officials say 50 women will get blue bikes, 50 women will get red. what if i like blue? briefing members of congress about evidence linking the syrian government to last week's alleged chemical weapons attacks. meanwhile in a stunning defeat. the...
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not to be outdone, demolition experts in dayton, ohio, brought down a 12 story building sandwiched betweenhe 100-year-old building was demolished to make way for a condo development. >>> and a touching moment at the zoo, as this adorable giant panda cub -- awe -- first to be born in taiwan meets her mother for the first time since her birth. how sweet. these are the newest images of the panda cub who was born last month at the zoo, and caretakers had been watching her around the clock. oh -- so tender and tiny. >>> all right. that's for me. i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> and you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm pamela brown filling in for don lemon. great have you with us on this saturday. we turn first to idaho where more than 2,000 people have been forced from their homes by a raging wildfire near the sun valley resort. just take a look at these flames here whipped by high winds there today, and there is a new mandatory evacuation order for folks in the towns of ketchum and haley. the sheriff office put it this way, take your belongings and go now. the wildfire already scorched 64,000 acres a
not to be outdone, demolition experts in dayton, ohio, brought down a 12 story building sandwiched betweenhe 100-year-old building was demolished to make way for a condo development. >>> and a touching moment at the zoo, as this adorable giant panda cub -- awe -- first to be born in taiwan meets her mother for the first time since her birth. how sweet. these are the newest images of the panda cub who was born last month at the zoo, and caretakers had been watching her around the clock....
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part of the dayton building was brought down. let's bring you back to the bay area.r named for a trucking magnate. we have warren hall in our sites. we should be hearing that first warning signer. >> just about 20 minutes from now, we should be hearing that first warning signer. we're less than a half-hour from demolition hall. you can see it in the distance. it's out of the exclusion zone. we can tell you right now crews are circulating through the area to make sure no one is that exclusion zone in warren hall. the count down would be immediately stopped. the situation is re-evaluated to see if it's safe to proceed. we don't see any reports of unscheduled activity going on. this has been the administration building for four decades, but was deemed to be the most seismically unsafe building inside the cal state system. not a danger to students, but expensive to rebuild in the event of a major earthquake. we talked to the demolition expert on thursday, the building is too tall to take down by crane. they'll be using 430 pounds of high explosives to buckle will the bui
part of the dayton building was brought down. let's bring you back to the bay area.r named for a trucking magnate. we have warren hall in our sites. we should be hearing that first warning signer. >> just about 20 minutes from now, we should be hearing that first warning signer. we're less than a half-hour from demolition hall. you can see it in the distance. it's out of the exclusion zone. we can tell you right now crews are circulating through the area to make sure no one is that...
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. >> in october 1980, john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohio airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested, never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon, the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons, he paid a fine, and that was the end of that. >> wind days, hinckley is in dallas where his sister lives. shopping for more guns at rocky's pawn shop. he buys two roves for $98, including the one he'll use to shoot president reagan. >> he purchased it legally at the time, caliber .22, it was a very light-weight, snub-nose handgun. >> he'd actually gone to firing ranges. he'd train order given himself training. >> john hinckley took a lot of target practice. he took a lot of target practice. he never shot at moving targets. and jerry parnham's moving the president toward that open door. >> december 8th, 1980, john hinckley's fragile world begins to crack when he hears shocking news from new york city. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. john lennon shot and killed i
. >> in october 1980, john hinckley gets within arm's reach of jimmy carter at an event in dayton, ohio airport police find several guns in his luggage. >> he was arrested, never fingerprinted and photographed for carrying a weapon, the information was never sent to the secret service. >> they took the weapons, he paid a fine, and that was the end of that. >> wind days, hinckley is in dallas where his sister lives. shopping for more guns at rocky's pawn shop. he buys two...
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host: julia from dayton, ohio, democrats' line. caller: good morning. listening to president obama's speech for just that minute, i get goosebumps as it was an amazing speech. i wanted to make a comment, with everybody calling in about syria . i understand everybody's hesitation. i'm sure we have been shot in especiallyny times, with iraq and vietnam. but we have to realize syria is its own beast, and we do as america stand on a global stage. we participate in a global economy, global exports, humanitarian needs around the world. we also participate as a member we signed., and documents as part of the geneva convention to uphold international law and not allow chemical weapons to be used and genocide against people. that is exactly what happened. i think it is amazing that people are saying we don't need a jump to action. the only people who are talking about jumping to action at this point is the media. they are reporting news that hasn't happened yet. because what obama has said very plainly is he is getting all of his options on the table and he is g
host: julia from dayton, ohio, democrats' line. caller: good morning. listening to president obama's speech for just that minute, i get goosebumps as it was an amazing speech. i wanted to make a comment, with everybody calling in about syria . i understand everybody's hesitation. i'm sure we have been shot in especiallyny times, with iraq and vietnam. but we have to realize syria is its own beast, and we do as america stand on a global stage. we participate in a global economy, global exports,...
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dayton, ohio, an implosion just took place. as i said moments ago. fire in the hole! fire in the hole! >> it seemed to work quite well. >> and there we go -- >> there you go, yes. it did work very well. a little delay, which i like that. suspense. >> delayed gratification there. that was actually a 200-room apartment complex -- or i should say, what's going to replace this is a 200-room apartment complex for students. >> the schwynn i guess is the name of that building. the former dayton daily news was tumbling down. >> the steed of newspapers and a bit of history going down there. >>> you know, area 51 is one of the best kept secrets. >> it's long been a topic for for conspiracy herists. >> the cia acknowledges area 51's existence. well, hey. cnn's dan simon has more on that. >> reporter: hollywood has long shown an obsession with area 51. >> welcome to earth! >> reporter: from aliens to ufos, it helped fuel the discussion that the government is holding on to a top secret location about this remote facility in the nevada desert. until now, it only e
dayton, ohio, an implosion just took place. as i said moments ago. fire in the hole! fire in the hole! >> it seemed to work quite well. >> and there we go -- >> there you go, yes. it did work very well. a little delay, which i like that. suspense. >> delayed gratification there. that was actually a 200-room apartment complex -- or i should say, what's going to replace this is a 200-room apartment complex for students. >> the schwynn i guess is the name of that...
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back when i got the pulitzer prize in 1989, the middletown and dayton reporters were calling me up to do stores and i found my your book and opened it up. i found mrs. kindles picture and she had had autograph my yearbook and said remember me when you win a pulitzer prize. i did not forget. anyway, dr. king's speech was, in some ways, too successful. it colorized property. -- poverty. in the early 1960s, you said the word poverty and you had an image of maybe bobby kennedy in appalachia with a poor white family. after dr. king's speech and the march on washington, civil rights act, voting rights act, the riots in watts, and over 400 [indiscernible] poverty got a decidedly blackface. you start thinking about a black family in harlem or the southside of chicago or the west side of chicago where dr. king moved into a tenement apartment to dramatize property. dr. king became a leader in the anti-poverty movement. this had an effect. we, in the media, have our path ologies. one of them is an oversimplified view of the world. what happens is that certain people can identify with certain oth
back when i got the pulitzer prize in 1989, the middletown and dayton reporters were calling me up to do stores and i found my your book and opened it up. i found mrs. kindles picture and she had had autograph my yearbook and said remember me when you win a pulitzer prize. i did not forget. anyway, dr. king's speech was, in some ways, too successful. it colorized property. -- poverty. in the early 1960s, you said the word poverty and you had an image of maybe bobby kennedy in appalachia with a...
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nbc's katy tur is live in dayton, new jersey, where one of the winning powerball tickets was sold. >>in new jersey, including one person at this stop and shop in dayton, new jersey. they will be splitting $448 million. one of the winners hopefully will be showing up here today. we can tell them there's a cake inside waiting for them. if they didn't want to wake up just for the cash, maybe they will come in for the cake. it looks pretty good. it's a sheet cake. this is the fourth largest to theow lotto winning in u.s. history. if it feels like the lotto winnings and the joackpots have gotten bigger, that's because they have. back in 2012 powerball changed its rules changing the ticket price from $1 to $2, so the jackpots have been spiraling out of control going ever higher faster and that's why you're seeing these massive winnings. after taxes they will be splitting $258 million, but honestly, i'm not even jealous. i think you guys -- i think we didn't need to win it because there's just too many people. guys. >> thanks so much. interesting. as we sit here at the new york stock exchang
nbc's katy tur is live in dayton, new jersey, where one of the winning powerball tickets was sold. >>in new jersey, including one person at this stop and shop in dayton, new jersey. they will be splitting $448 million. one of the winners hopefully will be showing up here today. we can tell them there's a cake inside waiting for them. if they didn't want to wake up just for the cash, maybe they will come in for the cake. it looks pretty good. it's a sheet cake. this is the fourth largest...
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44-year-old mother of two, died in a fiery crash, performing a routine maneuver at an air show in daytonthese brave girls were clearly having the time of their life. >> it was amazing. >> it was really cool. >> it was really cool how you could see all the little houses. >> weren't you terrified? >> no. >> i was a little at the takeoff. but once i was in the air, i just had loads of fun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> i would have been terrified. i'm terrified right now for them. >> i am, too. >> i need a seat belt in the plane. >> six feet off the ground is plenty for me. >>> ginger, again, this map it really doesn't matter where we see it. red, red, red. >> red, messy. that's what we're going to have. we want to talk about the hazy, hot and humid conditions. yesterday, new york city was 90 for the first time in over a month. today, you have washington, d.c., starting, you can see right there, looking very much the same. close to 90. but scattered thunderstorms will work their way through. right here in new york, too. so,, a very stormy, augu
44-year-old mother of two, died in a fiery crash, performing a routine maneuver at an air show in daytonthese brave girls were clearly having the time of their life. >> it was amazing. >> it was really cool. >> it was really cool how you could see all the little houses. >> weren't you terrified? >> no. >> i was a little at the takeoff. but once i was in the air, i just had loads of fun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc...
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huffy bicycles went bankrupt and that plant in dayton, ohio, is not going to come back any time soon.hio along with the knitting plants, that's not going to come back any time soon. so as michelle referenced from walmart, their long lead times, it's a slow start. but given the factory fires and collapses in bangladesh for workers' safety, we can have those rules and regulations in the u.s. it will be good for workers, good for jobs, good for consumers and all retailers. >> let's hope so. burt flickinger, thank you for joining me. >> thank you, carol. >>> imagine heading into your morning commute without ever having to touch your steering wheel? why not have your car drive you to work? wouldn't it be great? but is it affordable? all of the details next. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> labor day weekend is nearly upon us. w
huffy bicycles went bankrupt and that plant in dayton, ohio, is not going to come back any time soon.hio along with the knitting plants, that's not going to come back any time soon. so as michelle referenced from walmart, their long lead times, it's a slow start. but given the factory fires and collapses in bangladesh for workers' safety, we can have those rules and regulations in the u.s. it will be good for workers, good for jobs, good for consumers and all retailers. >> let's hope so....
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host: dayton, ohio. bill, republican line. caller: how are you? guest: great, how are you today?thatr: i love your comment clean and efficient is conservative. stick with that. i am really proud of that comment. what i am calling about is the phony argument is there is not enough natural gas infrastructure to have natural gas cars. would be, everyday i take a shower with a natural gas water heater. i cook steak on my natural gas grill. a wife seems to manage natural gas oven pretty handily. why can't i fill up my car in my garage? i can even contract for the natural gas on an annual basis and know exactly how much i am going to spend on fuel every year. the argument that you have to have a bunch of gas stations out aere so you can't start is phony argument that i think is brought on by the people who cokes, because if you do not have the good to the minimart to buy gas, you smokes, andkes, potato chips. i think the real argument is they are really just fighting it off because the infrastructure in place is what they are defending rather than arguing isn't infrastructure to provid
host: dayton, ohio. bill, republican line. caller: how are you? guest: great, how are you today?thatr: i love your comment clean and efficient is conservative. stick with that. i am really proud of that comment. what i am calling about is the phony argument is there is not enough natural gas infrastructure to have natural gas cars. would be, everyday i take a shower with a natural gas water heater. i cook steak on my natural gas grill. a wife seems to manage natural gas oven pretty handily. why...
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host: eleanor is from dayton, ohio from the democratic line. caller: good morning.y question is about really the nuclear waste. when i was in the 1950's in college, they said don't be concerned. our scientists will have nuclear waste settled and be able to neutralize that and it won't be a problem by then. i'm thinking that -- i heard it can be neutralized but it's a very expensive project. i don't understand why the corporations or the utility companies or whoever is wanting to build the nuclear plant can't incorporate that neutralizing waste into their cost at the beginning of the project. i know it's a very expensive deal but they're willing to put out the money to make the plant. why not put out enough money to neutralize the waste? guest: first of all, actually the companies behind nuclear reactor do already pay some money up front as they get online as they are producing or decommissions of these sites. when you can't use the reactors anymore. this is a deal that the n.s.c. enters into. it cost i think approximately about $300 million to decommission one of th
host: eleanor is from dayton, ohio from the democratic line. caller: good morning.y question is about really the nuclear waste. when i was in the 1950's in college, they said don't be concerned. our scientists will have nuclear waste settled and be able to neutralize that and it won't be a problem by then. i'm thinking that -- i heard it can be neutralized but it's a very expensive project. i don't understand why the corporations or the utility companies or whoever is wanting to build the...
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host: dayton, ohio. greg, good morning. democrat's line. caller: yes. that the congress isn't doing a thing. and nothing will change until 2014. and the same people that went out to vote for barack obama for 2012 need to get off their butt and get out here and vote for 2014 because this congress is not operating with president obama. and as far as the immigration bill, it's -- the immigration people, i mean, if they pass that bill and say they're going to come and give them jobs, congress is not creating jobs. they're not putting jobs out here for them to have. so 2014 is the thing. we have to get out here and change this house of representatives in order for us to get anything done. guest: 2014 is going to be the challenge and you alluded to, which is how do democrats get their voters to get excited without the president on the ballot in 2008 and 2012, particularly in 2008 being wave elections president obama drove a lot of people to the polls, didn't see that happen in 2010. the next mid-term elections how do they motivate people? and we see them look
host: dayton, ohio. greg, good morning. democrat's line. caller: yes. that the congress isn't doing a thing. and nothing will change until 2014. and the same people that went out to vote for barack obama for 2012 need to get off their butt and get out here and vote for 2014 because this congress is not operating with president obama. and as far as the immigration bill, it's -- the immigration people, i mean, if they pass that bill and say they're going to come and give them jobs, congress is...
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i work at wright patterson air force base in dayton, ohio. it was established in 1983 with the function to investigate problems associated with life support equipment and solve issues related to air force mishaps. more than 30 years later, the support expands to meet taskings from the department of defense, armed services, and those of allied foreign nations. we occupy some 13,000 square feet and building 14 and fall under air force material command at in ohio. it is a unique facility within the dod and based upon comments received from numerous international visitors with regard to equipment studies and mission diversity performed, it's in all likelihood the only laboratory of its type anywhere in the world. in 1988, the mission evolved from the chief who was approached by the joint casualty resolution center to examine equipment artifacts found in southeast asia to base solely on the equipment. they conducted investigations, studies, and instructional programs related to a broad range of military equipment which are defined as life sciences
i work at wright patterson air force base in dayton, ohio. it was established in 1983 with the function to investigate problems associated with life support equipment and solve issues related to air force mishaps. more than 30 years later, the support expands to meet taskings from the department of defense, armed services, and those of allied foreign nations. we occupy some 13,000 square feet and building 14 and fall under air force material command at in ohio. it is a unique facility within...
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i used to go dayton we couldn't go there because colored people couldn't go there.i was reading dr. king's letter from birmingham jail. what inspired him to go to the civil rights' movement. he had to tell his daughter she couldn't to go to kiddyland. fifty years ago watching dr. king on television changed my life. i decided i wanted to be an eye within to history. and my high school newspaper advisor thought i had some talent in this business. i'm happy to say we're not -- we're celebrating more than one anniversary this coming week. this weekend i'm going back to middletown, this is mary kindle's is 100 years old next week. we thank you. let's hear it for mrs. kindle. [applause] any of you all don't like my journalism, blame her. [laughter] she got me in this. back when i got the pulitzer back in '89, and the dayton and middletown reporters and all were calling me up to do stories, i went back and found my yearbook and and opened it up. i found her picture, she autographed my yearbook. remember me when you win your pulitzer, don't forget. i didn't forget. anyway.
i used to go dayton we couldn't go there because colored people couldn't go there.i was reading dr. king's letter from birmingham jail. what inspired him to go to the civil rights' movement. he had to tell his daughter she couldn't to go to kiddyland. fifty years ago watching dr. king on television changed my life. i decided i wanted to be an eye within to history. and my high school newspaper advisor thought i had some talent in this business. i'm happy to say we're not -- we're celebrating...
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we saw in dayton, ohio, they pten -- notten manned aircraft it manned circle the city. technologies that can basically warm a 25 square mile and record every vehicle and pedestrian, where they start, where they massive, where travel. where they finish their journey it put it in data bases and can be sliced, diced and mined. right now we are in the early f.a.a. is holding back the deployment. he actual deployments you hear are limited today. but the potential is huge and hank is why so many americans have been so concerned. host: our guest to talk about privacy concerns when it comes use.rone you can ask him questions on one of three lines this morning. tweet us.so we have a couple of callers who said i don't do anything wrong. you be so worried. guest: that is a reaction we about privacy questions and there are a number of answers. first of all there's a lot of illegal but re not you want to keep private whether singing in the shower or what our financial information. i don't want somebody following knows in my life business. their that is my right as an american. you s
we saw in dayton, ohio, they pten -- notten manned aircraft it manned circle the city. technologies that can basically warm a 25 square mile and record every vehicle and pedestrian, where they start, where they massive, where travel. where they finish their journey it put it in data bases and can be sliced, diced and mined. right now we are in the early f.a.a. is holding back the deployment. he actual deployments you hear are limited today. but the potential is huge and hank is why so many...
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dayton, ohio, independent line read caller: good morning. the reason i called, i am in a position where i work with people from all over the world, from indonesia, from mexico, from the middle east. i have been there five years now and i've had a unique opportunity to speak to people who are from these areas who are now american citizens. and from five years to now, it seems that people were more and more disappointed with the role that our government is playing in all of these different areas -- no matter who is in the office. i have been an independent since the 1970s when i was first able to vote, but i tell you this, they are disappointed with our president. .hey are disappointed they see where the illegal things are getting more benefits and children are getting more benefits. there are people from the middle east, from jordan, lebanon and other places i have worked with, who say that they really aren't doing better in those countries to help, but getting worse. their attitude toward the united states. host: thank you for the call. anot
dayton, ohio, independent line read caller: good morning. the reason i called, i am in a position where i work with people from all over the world, from indonesia, from mexico, from the middle east. i have been there five years now and i've had a unique opportunity to speak to people who are from these areas who are now american citizens. and from five years to now, it seems that people were more and more disappointed with the role that our government is playing in all of these different areas...
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joining us from dayton, ohio, the miracle man, the miracle family.and daughters courtney and kirsten. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> so, tony, you look strong as an ox. how are you feeling and what are the doctors telling you about why this happened? >> i actually feel really good. the last guess the doctors had was it was a possible viral infection that got me the week before, we were on vacation and i had had a cold. but for any actual evidence, they have nothing. they don't have a good reason for why it happened. >> never had heart trouble, you looked at both sides of your family to see if there is anything in the genes or anything, nothing there? >> nothing. >> okay, so, let's go back to how this happened. melissa, you're a nurse and that winds up being really important here because you were observant in a way that the rest of us aren't. you're in bed, you're sleeping. what made you take notice? >> well, i was asleep, it was about 4:00 in the morning. something woke me up. i would have to say at this point it wa
joining us from dayton, ohio, the miracle man, the miracle family.and daughters courtney and kirsten. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> so, tony, you look strong as an ox. how are you feeling and what are the doctors telling you about why this happened? >> i actually feel really good. the last guess the doctors had was it was a possible viral infection that got me the week before, we were on vacation and i had had a cold. but for any...
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host: dayton, ohio. greg, good morning. democrat's line. caller: yes. i believe that the congress isn't doing a thing. and nothing will change until 2014. and the same people that went out to vote for barack obama for 2012 need to get off their butt and get out here and vote for 2014 because this congress is not operating with president obama. and as far as the immigration bill, it's -- the immigration people, i mean, if they pass that bill and say they're going to come and give them jobs, congress is not creating jobs. they're not putting jobs out here for them to have. so 2014 is the thing. we have to get out here and change this house of representatives in order for us o get anything done. guest: 2014 is going to be the challenge and you alluded to, which is how do democrats get their voters to get excited without the president on the ballot in 2008 and 2012, particularly in 2008 being wave elections president obama drove a lot of people to the polls, didn't see that happen in 2010. the next mid-term elections how do they motivate people? and we see
host: dayton, ohio. greg, good morning. democrat's line. caller: yes. i believe that the congress isn't doing a thing. and nothing will change until 2014. and the same people that went out to vote for barack obama for 2012 need to get off their butt and get out here and vote for 2014 because this congress is not operating with president obama. and as far as the immigration bill, it's -- the immigration people, i mean, if they pass that bill and say they're going to come and give them jobs,...