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the victim is patricia hearst, the daughter of newspaper executive randolph hearst and the granddaughterlegendary william randolph hearst. >> patricia hurst is 19. she and her fiance were in her apartment last night when a woman and two armed men burst in, dragged patricia down the stairs, threw her into the trunk of ooh car and drove off. >> the kidnapping may be part of a nationwide campaign of terrorism. >> it had been three days of false alarms until news came this this berkeley radio station had received what looks to be the first real message from the kidnappers. >> the overwhelming irony of the patty hearst kidnapping is that the most marginal of groups manages to pull off what is, after watergate, the biggest media spectacle of the decade. >> the kidnappers are members of a terrorist group that calls themselves the symbionese liberation army. >> the sla is seeking the alliance of all groups in this country who oppose the current system and its government. it calls on them to unite into a fighting force. with the demands of the sla, death to the fascist insect that preys on the li
the victim is patricia hearst, the daughter of newspaper executive randolph hearst and the granddaughterlegendary william randolph hearst. >> patricia hurst is 19. she and her fiance were in her apartment last night when a woman and two armed men burst in, dragged patricia down the stairs, threw her into the trunk of ooh car and drove off. >> the kidnapping may be part of a nationwide campaign of terrorism. >> it had been three days of false alarms until news came this this...
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hearst, the parent company of wisn, has unveiled something unlike anything else. it's called hearst live, and reporter ben simmoneau was in new york for the big reveal. ? >> forget times square, this manhattan fixture may be america's new town square. from boston to buzzfeed, california to cosmopolitan on , these screens, hearst will showcase content from its 360 businesses networks, websites, , magazines, and tv stations. >> anything that spurs creativity and excitement and can entertain people at the same time is great. >> it is called hearst live wrapping around the base of , hearst tower at 57th and 8th avenue in midtown where more , than a quarter million people walk by every day. now they can interact with a broad range of content which truly is live, updated from hearst's 30 tv stations across the country. >> we have more identification with new york out of this building and the company. it is amazing. now we want to tell the story of the company. >> what you won't find here are any ads. >> it is all curated content. millions of people passed by every week.
hearst, the parent company of wisn, has unveiled something unlike anything else. it's called hearst live, and reporter ben simmoneau was in new york for the big reveal. ? >> forget times square, this manhattan fixture may be america's new town square. from boston to buzzfeed, california to cosmopolitan on , these screens, hearst will showcase content from its 360 businesses networks, websites, , magazines, and tv stations. >> anything that spurs creativity and excitement and can...
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maria it's called hearst live, : and it will enliven the national conversation. newscenter 5's ben simmoneau was there. ben: forget times square, this manhattan fixture may be america's new town square. from boston to buzzfeed, california to cosmopolitan, on these screens, hearst will showcase content from its 360 businesses networks, websites, , magazines, and tv stations. same time is right. ben it's called hearstlive. : wrapping around the base of hearst tower at 57th and 8th avenue in midtown, where more than a quarter million people walk by every day. now they can interact with a broad range of content which truly is live, updated throughout the day every day. including live breaking news from hearst's 32 tv stations across the country. >> our reporters know what is happening better than any other journalist. >> we identification with new york out of this building being here a hundred years as a company. it is amazing. we want to tell the story of the company. then: the conversation does not stop here. all the content is available at the website hearstlive.c
maria it's called hearst live, : and it will enliven the national conversation. newscenter 5's ben simmoneau was there. ben: forget times square, this manhattan fixture may be america's new town square. from boston to buzzfeed, california to cosmopolitan, on these screens, hearst will showcase content from its 360 businesses networks, websites, , magazines, and tv stations. same time is right. ben it's called hearstlive. : wrapping around the base of hearst tower at 57th and 8th avenue in...
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. >> a big unveiling at the hearst corporation tower. hearst is launching hearst live. hearst owns wcvb. california to cosmopolitan magazine, these screens will show contents from the company's 360 businesses. >> anything that spurs excitement and can entertain people, it's great. >> the stories will update throughout the day as more right by here at 57th and 8th avenue each day. >> your economy now. executives at wells fargo are losing tens of millions of dollars in bonuses over a scandal. thousands of employees have been fired for opening millions of customer accounts without permission to reach aggressive sales goals. the c.e.o. recently grilled on capitol hill for that practice is giving a 41 -- up $41 million 2016. asian shares were lower overnight. but investors were assured by hillary clinton's performance against donald trump in the debate. right now, stock futures here are higher. >> your health this morning. for the first time, the highly contagious measles virus has been eliminated in the entire region. the americas. the world health organization says the vir
. >> a big unveiling at the hearst corporation tower. hearst is launching hearst live. hearst owns wcvb. california to cosmopolitan magazine, these screens will show contents from the company's 360 businesses. >> anything that spurs excitement and can entertain people, it's great. >> the stories will update throughout the day as more right by here at 57th and 8th avenue each day. >> your economy now. executives at wells fargo are losing tens of millions of dollars in...
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anchor 1: hearst unveiled something called "hearst live." it will help enhance the national conversation. reporter: forget times square. this manhattan fixture may be the new town cosmopolitan, there will be content from 360 businesses. >> anything that is entertaining people is great. >> it is called first live and it wraps around the hearst tower. updated throughout the day. >> reporters know what is happening in their local cities. >> it is amazing and we want to tell the story of the company. >> you will not find any advertisement. >> it is curated out to a mass audience. >> the company that is founded in the 19th century embraces its role in the 21st. >> linking back to the first story. anchor 1: i thought you had to do something special to make it weatherperson: there is rain and there is more that you will see in just a moment. the temperatures are in the 70's and this may be the last time you see it for a little while. preview of the high temperatures and there will be a northeast wind for the first half of the day. the rainfall amou
anchor 1: hearst unveiled something called "hearst live." it will help enhance the national conversation. reporter: forget times square. this manhattan fixture may be the new town cosmopolitan, there will be content from 360 businesses. >> anything that is entertaining people is great. >> it is called first live and it wraps around the hearst tower. updated throughout the day. >> reporters know what is happening in their local cities. >> it is amazing and we...
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park and museum. ♪ hearst would probably have admired mrs.vening in california, as withdmired -- as she was over 500 guests, most of them scientists, educators, and conservationists. the background was a lavish neptune pool, with its flanking colonnade and rolling temple. ♪ early the next morning, with her departure for the state of arizona less than an hour away, mrs. johnson took time to tour through the queen the casagrande. in an almost fairytale atmosphere are gathered many of the incomparable art treasures for which hearst and his agents, --agents combed the world. ♪ >> through the eons, as the great plateau of the far west rose from the sea, the great land cover, the colorado river, gouged the mesa rocks along its path. she dug great canyons and left in the rims towering thousands of feet above their bed. she became as essential to the great seven state area and from west as the great lakes are to the industrial heartland of america. while she gave the breath of life to the west, she also destroyed. ♪ it wasn't until the 20th century t
park and museum. ♪ hearst would probably have admired mrs.vening in california, as withdmired -- as she was over 500 guests, most of them scientists, educators, and conservationists. the background was a lavish neptune pool, with its flanking colonnade and rolling temple. ♪ early the next morning, with her departure for the state of arizona less than an hour away, mrs. johnson took time to tour through the queen the casagrande. in an almost fairytale atmosphere are gathered many of the...
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in an almost fairytale atmosphere are gathered many of the incomparable art treasures for which hearst world. --agents combed the world. ♪ >> through the eons, as the great plateau of the far west rose from the sea, the great land cover, the colorado river, gouged the mesa rocks along its path. great canyons and left in the rims towering thousands of feet above their bed.she became as essential to the great seven state area and from west as the great lakes are to the industrial heartland of america. thomas you gave the bread and life to the west -- while she gave the right and life to the west, she also destroyed. ♪ it wasn't until the 20th century that man begins when giant barriers in her path. to make her a servant to his will. various whose names have changed -- barriers whose names have changed the name of it forever. and the newest of these monuments to the sweat and skill of men -- the glen canyon dam in arizona. rising over 500 feet from the canyon floor, its generators spin quietly as they pour out energy by the billions of watts into cross-country transmission lines. ♪ lake,
in an almost fairytale atmosphere are gathered many of the incomparable art treasures for which hearst world. --agents combed the world. ♪ >> through the eons, as the great plateau of the far west rose from the sea, the great land cover, the colorado river, gouged the mesa rocks along its path. great canyons and left in the rims towering thousands of feet above their bed.she became as essential to the great seven state area and from west as the great lakes are to the industrial...
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mayor jennifer roberts says the city is not repealing the ordinance and david hearst is in charlotte where the governor is scheduled to speak today. >> the governor is scheduled to ordinance. calls got louder to repeal house bill 2 as republican lawmakers announced a short session to repeal the bill if they ordered to drop the ordinance passed in february. mayor jennifer roberts announced that will happen. >> one thing i want to make clear is the city does not legally need to take any action for the state to know what it bill 2. >> negotiations will continue. the governor is scheduled to speak at a rotary meeting at noon. reporting in charlotte david hearst cbs north carolina. >> thanks david as new poll numbers are released on the impact of house bill 2 and shows that nearly 50% of likely voters are against house bill 2. nearly 40% support it and close to 10 undecided and found that just shy of 60% of voters believe that north carolina's reputation has been worsened since the bill despite the mixed response on house bill 2 the poll gives governor mccrory a lead over roy cooper by 3%
mayor jennifer roberts says the city is not repealing the ordinance and david hearst is in charlotte where the governor is scheduled to speak today. >> the governor is scheduled to ordinance. calls got louder to repeal house bill 2 as republican lawmakers announced a short session to repeal the bill if they ordered to drop the ordinance passed in february. mayor jennifer roberts announced that will happen. >> one thing i want to make clear is the city does not legally need to take...
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the police chief says hearst are heavy here tonight in milford. maria: right now a babysitter is facing charges in arlington accused of being drunk and high while watching a three-year-old. newscenter 5's john atwater is live in arlington john, the family had used this babysitter >> they have. you can tell they are trying to process everything but their three euro son is ok. it was a neighbor who saw the babysitter out here stumbling around. she called 911 and police came here to the neighborhood. that person knew something was not right. the woman was drunk and high. home. police say they found evidence of alcohol in her car. no indication he ever took a ride in the car. the family initially found the sitter on care.com. >> when you're going to hire someone to watch your children diligence. not a referral, it is not enough. >> that the warning from police. care.com says it is disturbed. they are working with police in their investigation. we are live in arlington tonight. ed: several sanctuary cities seem ready to take on donald trump threaten fu
the police chief says hearst are heavy here tonight in milford. maria: right now a babysitter is facing charges in arlington accused of being drunk and high while watching a three-year-old. newscenter 5's john atwater is live in arlington john, the family had used this babysitter >> they have. you can tell they are trying to process everything but their three euro son is ok. it was a neighbor who saw the babysitter out here stumbling around. she called 911 and police came here to the...
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it is produced by hearst television. watch matter of fact on sundays. >> new, six people are dead and a 150 others are hurt after a train accident in pakistan. it happened this morning. it is happened in the most freight train. the passenger train's crew said they couldn't brake in time. >> this is coming during the rail safety week here in wisconsin. >> tim, you got a firsthand look at the behavior they see daily. >> first of all, i never had been on a train before. to get that viewpoint from the engineer's is cool. it is working with union pacific this week and pulling over the drivers that ignore the rail crossings. every three hours in the u.s. there is a train incident involving a pedestrian or a vehicle. >> the perception is that trains are big, they are moving slow, and it is like an airplane, a plane in the sky looks like it is barely moving. the train is going faster than >> the law enforcement is giving out warnings this week, but don't be surprised if you get a ticket. the faa says 244 railroad deaths in 2015,
it is produced by hearst television. watch matter of fact on sundays. >> new, six people are dead and a 150 others are hurt after a train accident in pakistan. it happened this morning. it is happened in the most freight train. the passenger train's crew said they couldn't brake in time. >> this is coming during the rail safety week here in wisconsin. >> tim, you got a firsthand look at the behavior they see daily. >> first of all, i never had been on a train before. to...
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they wake up and looked on their local conservative radio hearst -- host in the car or at work. they might read a conservative blog during the day, they might on at noon- put rush and fox on at night. they are getting a very different picture of america, what stories are important, and what facts matter then you are on msnbc, or someone watching csn -- cnn is getting. -- living in different worlds. people are able to see that there are certain truths, and i think david is right that we always have spin. but now it is all from an ideological or partisan spectacle, and it makes it a lot more divisive. people think their heels in. we have evidence that the rise with theanged things knowledge of the listeners of talk radio. read theirhave papers in the early 80's and 90's, watched the nightly news, and listen to rush limbaugh. now that blogs and social media are here, people are completely cocooning themselves with similar thoughts and ideologies. and that is why outlandish things, like obama is a muslim or other things, it is adorable that they cannot be demolished. down to thes co
they wake up and looked on their local conservative radio hearst -- host in the car or at work. they might read a conservative blog during the day, they might on at noon- put rush and fox on at night. they are getting a very different picture of america, what stories are important, and what facts matter then you are on msnbc, or someone watching csn -- cnn is getting. -- living in different worlds. people are able to see that there are certain truths, and i think david is right that we always...
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steve marchand did well pay you could sense a lot of his answers were for hearst with her size diction and -- with precise diction. he is a smart, tactical politician. that is his background. some of the business things he has done. and mark connolly, he did well as well. there is not a some differences on how much revenue they will raise, but those are more stylistic difference. josh: and steve marchand, the legalization of marijuana. he can navigate before you could ask him. john: that is one of his big issues in terms of raising revenue. the thing i thought was that marchand had a good debate. the organization and the ability to get out the vote from his days as a strategist and news not a candidate. we are in a low turnout primary. he feels confident he can get his vote out. kevin: for colin, he has hope that the secretary of state is right. if the turnout is that is the winner. but if it is as low as 60,000, it is a very liberal base in that party. they want legalization of marijuana pay they want a mandatory seatbelt and helmet law. they want more money spent and more taxes raise
steve marchand did well pay you could sense a lot of his answers were for hearst with her size diction and -- with precise diction. he is a smart, tactical politician. that is his background. some of the business things he has done. and mark connolly, he did well as well. there is not a some differences on how much revenue they will raise, but those are more stylistic difference. josh: and steve marchand, the legalization of marijuana. he can navigate before you could ask him. john: that is one...
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everything hrc touches she screws up with hubris and saying in 2014 i would rather not have to vote for hearst -- for her. greedy and not transformational. he calls ben ghazi a stupid witchhunt and an aide to powell confirms the emails are accurate but one comment furt leaks which is affiliated with hacks of high-profile figures. was he targeted by the same hackers who hit the democratic committee when officials believed to be russian? according to evidence assembled by the cyber security form -- firm cyber connect there is a connection between dc leaks and another hacker named lucifer. this is a likely outlet for russian influence. in this example we have lucifer story about leaked content. we have to .0 sharing credentials to private content on the dc leaks website. >> that means lucifer who is tied to the russians would be able to provide a password to dc leaks without a connection to the buzzfeed and the intercept are notable because powell has not yet publicly endorsed either candidate. his opinion generating buzz at the campaign's final weeks. this is the latest in a steady drumbeat of t
everything hrc touches she screws up with hubris and saying in 2014 i would rather not have to vote for hearst -- for her. greedy and not transformational. he calls ben ghazi a stupid witchhunt and an aide to powell confirms the emails are accurate but one comment furt leaks which is affiliated with hacks of high-profile figures. was he targeted by the same hackers who hit the democratic committee when officials believed to be russian? according to evidence assembled by the cyber security form...
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hearst -- first, our guest is boston mayor marty walsh. janet: the massachusetts supreme court ruled this week a black man had a good reason to walk away from a police officer questioning him. the court cites the "indignity of being racially profiled." is the court right? attorney will be going back or a clear opinion from the court. we are not sure exactly how the decision works out. the number they are basing it on, the report they are looking at was from 2008 2 2011 or something like that, but we need more clarity. janet: between now and getting walk away from police officers using this as their reasoning. mayor walsh: i feel confident work we have done in the police department, the way we approach the situation, the way we approach any potential conflict in the street, i'm confident that the police are trained. we will do our job every day. the important thing here is we approached somebody who committed a crime. we cannot just a profiling a person of color on the street because they may fit a description looking for, that we automatic
hearst -- first, our guest is boston mayor marty walsh. janet: the massachusetts supreme court ruled this week a black man had a good reason to walk away from a police officer questioning him. the court cites the "indignity of being racially profiled." is the court right? attorney will be going back or a clear opinion from the court. we are not sure exactly how the decision works out. the number they are basing it on, the report they are looking at was from 2008 2 2011 or something...
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wisn's parent company, hearst television, is one of the leaders of this effort. kathy: senator ron johnson wants the department of veterans affairs to investigate the tomah v.a. medical center. johnson called for the independent investigation after getting whistle-blower reports about understaffing at the facility. in letters to the secretary and inspector general of veteran affairs, johnson referenced a 29-year-old brian rossell's mother says her son was denied when he went to the facility in june seeking mental health care. >> the most important part here initially is that to make sure everyone understands the facts. once those come to light, that may be reevaluated. we need an independent investigation by the office of the inspector general. that is required. we have to have that. kathy: family of a marine who died at the tomah v.a. clinic in 2014 filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the federal government. limits on concealed carry class sizes are no longer enforced in wisconsin. in 2013, the department of justice set a maximum student to instructor ratio o
wisn's parent company, hearst television, is one of the leaders of this effort. kathy: senator ron johnson wants the department of veterans affairs to investigate the tomah v.a. medical center. johnson called for the independent investigation after getting whistle-blower reports about understaffing at the facility. in letters to the secretary and inspector general of veteran affairs, johnson referenced a 29-year-old brian rossell's mother says her son was denied when he went to the facility in...
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the weekly political program is produced by our parent company, hearst television. wisn 12 news' melinda davenport spoke with her about the how the new show will be different this season. >> she's report globe, covered politics here at home, race, sports, you name it. now, soledad o'brien has a new role as host of matter of fact, with soledad o'brien. >> let's talk about the landscape of the show. we've got almost 30 affiliates all across the nation. they'll air the show on sundays. what's the look and feel going to be like? >> you know, i think the goal is to really make sure that you're having a conversation with every single community that will carry it. it's a really different show for me from that perspective. d.c. and we're of d.c., and this is all about d.c., people coming here to d.c. to talk to me about d.c. things. to me, it has to be a show that's relevant to people in omaha, in milwaukee, everywhere where we air. >> on sunday mornings, soledad d says her goal is to get down to what you need to know about politics, the election, and really hone in on how
the weekly political program is produced by our parent company, hearst television. wisn 12 news' melinda davenport spoke with her about the how the new show will be different this season. >> she's report globe, covered politics here at home, race, sports, you name it. now, soledad o'brien has a new role as host of matter of fact, with soledad o'brien. >> let's talk about the landscape of the show. we've got almost 30 affiliates all across the nation. they'll air the show on sundays....
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year-old and oklahoma for the man are suspects of the 1973 killings of two young girls and all of hearstr-old and 13 year-old the girls went missing after going on we can shop been trucked new dna testing and winston man to the case. >>james: those 577 every year since 1911 the man stole a package from of ports in the middle of the afternoon walking up to the front door and walk away with a package delivered hours earlier >>darya: police think his between 25 and 30 years old as you can see he was wearing an oakland a's baseball cap to firefighters went missing near yosemite national pork are set home how rescue crews found them and later half the score at the members of the u.s. olympic team and private medical information that they released i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. (to dog)give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! (to dog)i'm so proud of you. well thank you. get your free credit scorecard at discover.com. even if you're not a customer. >>catherine heenan: >>robin winston: you c
year-old and oklahoma for the man are suspects of the 1973 killings of two young girls and all of hearstr-old and 13 year-old the girls went missing after going on we can shop been trucked new dna testing and winston man to the case. >>james: those 577 every year since 1911 the man stole a package from of ports in the middle of the afternoon walking up to the front door and walk away with a package delivered hours earlier >>darya: police think his between 25 and 30 years old as you...
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gofundme account started it was with the hope of helping him take a day off but what happened warmed the hearsts hearts of everybody involved. >> i was thinking he might get $2 thousand. maybe we get him a week off. you know, and we got him retired. pretty awesome. >> reporter: he didn't ask for the help and was determined to work. but now the kindness of friend and strangers changed his world dramatically and rest. what will you say to all the people that gave you all this money? >> reporter: the city also announce that had going forward september 12th will be collin's day. i'm christa del camp, 7 news >> reporter: warmer, more humid day tomorrow with the risk of scattered thunderstorms. forecast time line up next. >> jadiann: a stage scare in hollywood. ryan lochte attacked right "dancing with the stars." >> ryan: police want to talk to the victim's exboyfriend. whoa wear learning about troubled past. >> >> announcer: how these smart glasses could help train drivers make repairs without throwing a wrench into your commute. cheryl fiandaca gets an barbara moussette: kelly came through for me an
gofundme account started it was with the hope of helping him take a day off but what happened warmed the hearsts hearts of everybody involved. >> i was thinking he might get $2 thousand. maybe we get him a week off. you know, and we got him retired. pretty awesome. >> reporter: he didn't ask for the help and was determined to work. but now the kindness of friend and strangers changed his world dramatically and rest. what will you say to all the people that gave you all this money?...
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our parent company, hearst television, is one of the leaders of this effort. >> beyond just the new stories are reporting some of the tragedies, we need to be proactive and we need to do things to help educate our community about this important issue -- initiative and fight it. ed: according to the cdc, 78 americans die every day from an overdose of heroin or prescription painkillers. tonight new video is out, the stage at dancing with the stars last night. you saw something that happened but you did not actually see what did happen. maria: abc has exclusive video of what happened and it happened while olympic swimmer ryan lochte was on stage. >> excuse me. excuse me. >> wow. ed: look at the security guard rolled him over and takes him down like he is a running back. was giving her scores and they were running video of the dance routine. those two guys rushed the set. here's the first guy and then a second guy comes in and he gets tackled and thrown down. all of this happening and of course the dancers were shaken up. >> it broke my heart. i have changed and i want to become a better person
our parent company, hearst television, is one of the leaders of this effort. >> beyond just the new stories are reporting some of the tragedies, we need to be proactive and we need to do things to help educate our community about this important issue -- initiative and fight it. ed: according to the cdc, 78 americans die every day from an overdose of heroin or prescription painkillers. tonight new video is out, the stage at dancing with the stars last night. you saw something that happened...
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jennifer: wmur's parent company hearst television is part of that evident. aixa diaz has more on today's announcement. reporter: jen, josh, lawmakers, broadcasters and drug experts came together on capitol hill today to announce a campaign to fight opioid abuse. >> i took pills and that's when all my priorities seemed to change. reporter: the nationwide campaign will use television and radio resources to help combat roin and prescription drug abuse, encourage treatment, and increase awareness of the growing crisis. that includes public service announcements likehisthe week. right now on the mild side. tonight not nearly as chilly as so we'll end up around 50 degrees north and 50's and lower 60's elsewhere. the one system we're tracking between now and saturday is a cold front slicing through the great lakes, and arching back into the plains states. that moves in tomorrow. so the timeline, dry through daybreak tomorrow, then the first of the showers could start up early as seven, eight or nine in the morning. southern parts of new hampshire will stay dry thro
jennifer: wmur's parent company hearst television is part of that evident. aixa diaz has more on today's announcement. reporter: jen, josh, lawmakers, broadcasters and drug experts came together on capitol hill today to announce a campaign to fight opioid abuse. >> i took pills and that's when all my priorities seemed to change. reporter: the nationwide campaign will use television and radio resources to help combat roin and prescription drug abuse, encourage treatment, and increase...
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big unveiling at the hearst tower in the heart of manhattan. from boston to california, to cosmopolitan, these screens showcase content from the company's 360 businesses. >> anything that can generate activity and excite people, it's great. >> the stories will update throughout the day as more than a quarter-million people walk by 57th and 8th avenue each day. >> i wonder if they will put the eyeopener in there instead of the >> they should. >> small businesses shutting down. how owners are bringing attention to the problem. this man went on a fishing trip with his mother, but only he made it back. his new comments as police try to figure out what happened to his mom. >> [singing] >> three teenagers out of quincy about to make it big. i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, i think: what about the students in all of our schools? every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million dollars, just last year. we can't afford to drain even more
big unveiling at the hearst tower in the heart of manhattan. from boston to california, to cosmopolitan, these screens showcase content from the company's 360 businesses. >> anything that can generate activity and excite people, it's great. >> the stories will update throughout the day as more than a quarter-million people walk by 57th and 8th avenue each day. >> i wonder if they will put the eyeopener in there instead of the >> they should. >> small businesses...
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our parent company hearst television is joining broadcasters, lawmakers, and drug abuse experts nation-wide to launch an on air campaign aimed at stopping this epidemic which now claims 78 lives in the struggle. too much is at stake for us to lose. the next generation is watching, and they are depending on all of and they are depending on all of us. special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald. "outright lies," reports the lowell sun. charter schools "don't siphon off state dollars" from traditional schools, says the boston globe. the truth is question 2 will give parents more choices and result in more funding for public education. please vote yes on question 2. you only have so much. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after all... we should fit into your life. [ laughing ] not the other way around. >> new overnight, a new search connected to a man rescued at sea. the new moves made to solve this mystery. >> hurricane m
our parent company hearst television is joining broadcasters, lawmakers, and drug abuse experts nation-wide to launch an on air campaign aimed at stopping this epidemic which now claims 78 lives in the struggle. too much is at stake for us to lose. the next generation is watching, and they are depending on all of and they are depending on all of us. special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald....
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earlier, family members surrounded the hearst. hundreds of fan chanted his name amount private funeral, mass for family and friends all taking place tomorrow. as the investigation continues into the crash that killed fernandez and two friends, florida senator marco rubio wants an investigation into the rocky jetty there where their boat landed upside down. marco rubio says the area is a hazard to boaters since the low lying rocks have been there and >> world leaders are joining israel in mourning the death of shimon perez he died early this morning at the age of 93. the former israelly politician's career spanned nearly 70 years. he's widely known for his peace efforts with palestinians. and we're in jerusalem tonight with reaction. >> reporter: israel mourning the loss of shimone perez, flags fly at half staff outside the country's pli honor. the former president and prime minister dying wednesday at the age of 93 after suffering a stroke. >> he dedicated his life to the cause of an israel that westbound safe and secure. democrat
earlier, family members surrounded the hearst. hundreds of fan chanted his name amount private funeral, mass for family and friends all taking place tomorrow. as the investigation continues into the crash that killed fernandez and two friends, florida senator marco rubio wants an investigation into the rocky jetty there where their boat landed upside down. marco rubio says the area is a hazard to boaters since the low lying rocks have been there and >> world leaders are joining israel in...
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. >> hurst, wcvb's paren company launching hurst -- hearst live. these screens will showcase content from the company's 360 businesses. >> anything that's for throughout the day as more than a quarter million people walked by 57 and 58 avenue every day. >> so when you walk by there, make sure that they have the eyeopener in there? >> yeah. >> or go in and talk to the chairman, talk with emily soon. >> right. >> emily. exactly. >> two lifelong commitments, one started with burgers and the other with a nail-biting proposal. >> they are ahead in eyepoppers this morning. >> new at 6:30, small businesses shutting down. how owners are bringing attention to the problem. and this man went on a fishing trip with his mother, but only he made it back. his new comments as we try to figure out what happened to his mom. >> and three teenagers out of quincy about to make it big. the group hoping to become a emily: 6:24 on your wednesday morning. we have a lot of clouds out there, and steady rain going off the shore and staying the the course of the day so a good
. >> hurst, wcvb's paren company launching hurst -- hearst live. these screens will showcase content from the company's 360 businesses. >> anything that's for throughout the day as more than a quarter million people walked by 57 and 58 avenue every day. >> so when you walk by there, make sure that they have the eyeopener in there? >> yeah. >> or go in and talk to the chairman, talk with emily soon. >> right. >> emily. exactly. >> two lifelong...
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the hearst carrying fernandez moved fromom the ballpark to hee at the catholic church where there was a public viewing. members of his family could be seen embracing as they arrive at church. he and two of his friends died states from cuba as a teenager. attended high school in tampa. there will be a vigil there at 7:30. the jetty where his boat crashed. there's the aftermath. it could get scrunity. marco rubio is asking the ghost card to assess the safety of that channel. the miami herald is reporting that the jetty has long been a problem for boaters and is difficult >> a commissioner and her boyfriend are accused of stealing from a dead woman. authorities say commissioner sara shaw and her boyfriend moved into a home that continued to have utilities automatically paid from the bank account of carol woosley for several months. but she died in 2011. payments to happen. you should have cancelled those and made those yourself, the right way, the legal way. >> the fdle arrested the couple tuesday after an investigation by the police department. both have bonded out of jail and are facin
the hearst carrying fernandez moved fromom the ballpark to hee at the catholic church where there was a public viewing. members of his family could be seen embracing as they arrive at church. he and two of his friends died states from cuba as a teenager. attended high school in tampa. there will be a vigil there at 7:30. the jetty where his boat crashed. there's the aftermath. it could get scrunity. marco rubio is asking the ghost card to assess the safety of that channel. the miami herald is...
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through the city of fernandez's family and his mother watching as the casket is taken out of the hearst. wearing a marlins jersey. >> my heart went out to them. no parent should have to bury their child. such a talented wonderful human being. as big as he he was he represented the cuban community very well. his fan in line for the public favorite fernandez story or g favorite game. but watching him family outside the church made the tragedy real for them. >>> it's a moment of unity for his family. but a moment and a moment of loss. but a moment maybe our community has gain adhero. family goes inside the church before the public viewing begin. fans of all age say they wanted for the last time. and say last good-bye. >> so many of the moms out side and so many of abulas said their heart said they had to come to support this family. >>> it's sad. it's an honor. it's a sad feeling but you had so much to take with her from such a beautiful human that she created. that was bryan enton reporting. they announced fernandez number 16 jersey will be retired. jackie robinson the only other player t
through the city of fernandez's family and his mother watching as the casket is taken out of the hearst. wearing a marlins jersey. >> my heart went out to them. no parent should have to bury their child. such a talented wonderful human being. as big as he he was he represented the cuban community very well. his fan in line for the public favorite fernandez story or g favorite game. but watching him family outside the church made the tragedy real for them. >>> it's a moment of...
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that is the same group that kidnapped newspaper heiress patty hearst. foster was killed in that incident. >> we were in san bruno where parents spoke out against plans to shuffle their children's classes at bellaire school. the district will combine two classes into one class because of low enrollment putting 4th and 5th graders in the same room. an extra teach rooms between the classes. >> it gives a lot of flexibility and what it will do is help support the learning of school, make sure all the students am bellaire are successful. >> my kid is in 5th grade and needs to prepare for middle school with this structure i don't tipping he is getting preparation for middle school. >> students will move into the combined class on monday. >> than to transform san francisco's palace fine arrests into a museum is off the table. the recreation and park commission said the $70s million proposal is not feasible they need $20 million in preservation upgrades. the commission is concern about fund raising to build the museum and a nonprofit group is using the space fo
that is the same group that kidnapped newspaper heiress patty hearst. foster was killed in that incident. >> we were in san bruno where parents spoke out against plans to shuffle their children's classes at bellaire school. the district will combine two classes into one class because of low enrollment putting 4th and 5th graders in the same room. an extra teach rooms between the classes. >> it gives a lot of flexibility and what it will do is help support the learning of school,...
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cbs north carolina david hearst is in charlotte where the governor is scheduled to speak later today. >> the governor is expected to city one day after charlotte city council decided not to address the ordinance. >> we are not going to consider repeal of the charlotte ordinance on non discrimination at this evening's meeting. [applause] >> a crowd inside the city council chambers cheered as the mayor put an end to talks over house bill 2. >> one thing i want to make clear is the city does not legally need to take any action for the state to do something it knows it needs to that is to repeal hb2. >> they announced a special session would be possible but only if charlotte city council repealed the non discrimination ordinance passed in february. >> charlotte made this an issue. there would not have been a house bill 2 but for what charlotte did. >> law makers continue to place the blame solely in the hands of those who ushered in the bill. >> i saw speaker moore laying the blame once again at this is like siblings. tim moore broke the cookie jar and pointed at jennifer roberts and said
cbs north carolina david hearst is in charlotte where the governor is scheduled to speak later today. >> the governor is expected to city one day after charlotte city council decided not to address the ordinance. >> we are not going to consider repeal of the charlotte ordinance on non discrimination at this evening's meeting. [applause] >> a crowd inside the city council chambers cheered as the mayor put an end to talks over house bill 2. >> one thing i want to make...
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some of the young women who got in all kinds of trouble in the vietnam war susan rosenberg, patricia hearstave written books about it. i didn't realize that a teenage woman had gotten herself embroiled by the passions of revolution. and i kept my eye out in my , iding, and over 10 years accumulated 30-40 books. i proposed this to a literary agent. long story short, they said it's a great idea, but you are a lawyer, you have written too many loan agreements. [laughter] so the agent interestingly to -- whooduced me to mark, helped me write a manuscript. stephen's research task was to assemble a great archivist and researchers. hour after hour, they would go through and photograph the original letters in the historical society of pennsylvania. mark: that archive has 45 feet. and he's brilliant young people helped us through every single one of them. stephen: and it was to the significant ones on this 30 -- on this server. at -- i hado great not heard of peggy shippan until stephen brought it to me. he did not know what he was getting into. [laughter] mark: it was a great project. knowinge grea
some of the young women who got in all kinds of trouble in the vietnam war susan rosenberg, patricia hearstave written books about it. i didn't realize that a teenage woman had gotten herself embroiled by the passions of revolution. and i kept my eye out in my , iding, and over 10 years accumulated 30-40 books. i proposed this to a literary agent. long story short, they said it's a great idea, but you are a lawyer, you have written too many loan agreements. [laughter] so the agent interestingly...
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. >> and then the speculation was, okay, if patty hearst, who's assumed at 19 to be sure vulnerable -tainly. >> -- but somewhat a good kid, you know, a family, the father, the big newspaper man. she's at berkeley college. then they must have brainwashed her. you say not so fast. >> well, you know, brainwashing is a journalistic term. it's not a medical term. and same thing with stockholm syndrome. what i try to do in the book is look at what she did as opposed to what label you want to apply to it. and frankly, what i see in her behavior is that she was a rational person. she was a 19-year-old kid, isolated, unhappy in her engagement to her boyfriend, steven weed, didn't get along with her mother, either, and -- >> wasn't he older? wasn't he -- >> not that much older, about four years older. he was a graduate student in philosophy. >> but she got sideways with the family on that, right? she moved in with him? >> exactly, living in sin. and if you look at how they approached her once she was captured, it wasn't brainwashing in a north korean sense, but it was just talking to her. it wa
. >> and then the speculation was, okay, if patty hearst, who's assumed at 19 to be sure vulnerable -tainly. >> -- but somewhat a good kid, you know, a family, the father, the big newspaper man. she's at berkeley college. then they must have brainwashed her. you say not so fast. >> well, you know, brainwashing is a journalistic term. it's not a medical term. and same thing with stockholm syndrome. what i try to do in the book is look at what she did as opposed to what label...
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my special gratitude to general ashen hearst and general hargett and each and every one of you.nal guard of the united states has defended this nation at war, kept our citizens safe at home, and rushed into danger wherever it has threatened our people. our debt to you is eternal. yesterday was the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. the national guard was sent to assist in the aid and recovery, and these are serious, serious bad days for our country. the recovery efforts at ground zero in new york city, and i was there, and i know what you went through. since 9/11, there have been 780,000 members of the national guard deployed overseas, including those with multiple deployments. right now 10,000 members of the national guard are in iraq, afghanistan and many other countries all across the world and doing an unbelievable job. members of the national guard come from all walks of life. work in every kind of job imaginable, and juggle 1,000 different challenges as they raise their kids, serve their states and answer the call of duty for their country. i am given the honor to serve
my special gratitude to general ashen hearst and general hargett and each and every one of you.nal guard of the united states has defended this nation at war, kept our citizens safe at home, and rushed into danger wherever it has threatened our people. our debt to you is eternal. yesterday was the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. the national guard was sent to assist in the aid and recovery, and these are serious, serious bad days for our country. the recovery efforts at ground zero in new...
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. >> reporter: instead student spend two extra hearst of day in the classroom to i am roof grade at one of the lowest performing schools in the state. >> i could not find a direct correlation between homework and student performance. >> reporter: across the country anti homework trendies catching on. some schools say no, to homework on weekend, others stopping it completely. in texas second grade teacher brenda young will not assign any homework. the her web site is inspiring other teachers to do the same. >> unable to prove homework i am roofs student performance. >> reporter: it is no surprise that teachers think homework policy is a good idea. >> i like it the because we get to play outside and when we leave we can go out sign and learn about new things. >> reporter: how about parents. >> she's definitely on to something here for sure. >> reporter: homework advocates say ten minutes assigned for each grade level can help kid learn. some warn too much can be detrimental. >> when kids are starting to get the that frustration point and starting to have temper tantrums or starting to mel
. >> reporter: instead student spend two extra hearst of day in the classroom to i am roof grade at one of the lowest performing schools in the state. >> i could not find a direct correlation between homework and student performance. >> reporter: across the country anti homework trendies catching on. some schools say no, to homework on weekend, others stopping it completely. in texas second grade teacher brenda young will not assign any homework. the her web site is inspiring...
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flood warnings remain in effect where you could see easily flooded roadways between now and next few hearstefore all that water starts to drain just a bit. kent county, new castle county, getting heavier rain in chester county pushing overturn pike and in berks county and lehigh valley. it is trying to work west through montgomery county, and bucks county, so it is north and western suburbs getting that heavier rain now. here's the flash flood watch in effect that means flooding could happen quickly, we will get heavy rain in a short period of time. also coastal flooding with this morning's high tide, northeast wind continues, gusts close to 50 miles an hour and heaviest, worst of the flooding could be sussex county and cape may county where we will get moderate flooding. this area of low pressure is moving and high is moving but right in the middle here we are getting that band of heavy rain that continues to move through, so once these areas move apart we will see that relax just a bit and then that pushes to the north. we're not completely drying out for rest of the day to day, just peri
flood warnings remain in effect where you could see easily flooded roadways between now and next few hearstefore all that water starts to drain just a bit. kent county, new castle county, getting heavier rain in chester county pushing overturn pike and in berks county and lehigh valley. it is trying to work west through montgomery county, and bucks county, so it is north and western suburbs getting that heavier rain now. here's the flash flood watch in effect that means flooding could happen...
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fall arrives officially on hearst but still feeling like summer.ool air over the north east on saturday. the don't know how far south that will get, temperatures probably still hanging up around lower 80's by the weekend. so fall officially arrives, thursday, on the 22nd at 10:21 in the morning. our temperatures should be in the mid 70's. they are above that. eighty-six today. scattered shower or storm late this afternoon. better chance for the widespread showers, overnight tonight, and, warm, muggy 72 degrees. the here's that extended forecast. once we get through monday we're back to sunny skies but it is warm. mid 80's for temperatures for the middle of the week and then by next weekend still hanging on to the lower 80's with sun and crowds. so warm forecast. rahel, that is the trend through the end of the month even into october. >> interesting. >> lots of games today too. >> okay. >> you have no choice. >> justin thanks. >>> 6:48. lets check on those roads with ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center, hi there ann. >> hello rahel, good morning.
fall arrives officially on hearst but still feeling like summer.ool air over the north east on saturday. the don't know how far south that will get, temperatures probably still hanging up around lower 80's by the weekend. so fall officially arrives, thursday, on the 22nd at 10:21 in the morning. our temperatures should be in the mid 70's. they are above that. eighty-six today. scattered shower or storm late this afternoon. better chance for the widespread showers, overnight tonight, and, warm,...
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then american heiress by jeffrey toobin that report 0 the quds indianing and rawlings of pat be hearst, and glen beck argues that progressive ideologies are eroding the foundation of the country. and in hillary's america, author and filmmaker warns of the dangers of a hillary clinton presidency. that's a look at some of the current nonfiction best severals according to the "new york times." many awe authorized will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on the web site, booktv.org. >> this photo was sent to me in an e-mail in 2012, days after president barack obama was re-elected in 2012. it was at the top of an e-mail from the christian coalition of america. and i was struck by it at the time because it came really right on the heels -- in between the election and thanksgiving and it had this caption underit in. it said: family as prayer, pennsylvania, 1942. is the image here. of course it's black and whit photo. a white family saying grace before a meal, and then it had this line of text, further explaining the transition from the photo to the message, the christian coalition of
then american heiress by jeffrey toobin that report 0 the quds indianing and rawlings of pat be hearst, and glen beck argues that progressive ideologies are eroding the foundation of the country. and in hillary's america, author and filmmaker warns of the dangers of a hillary clinton presidency. that's a look at some of the current nonfiction best severals according to the "new york times." many awe authorized will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on the web site,...
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and "american heir yes" that railroads 0 the kid animalling and radicalization of patty hearst. glen beck is next in which argue that progressive ideals are eroding the foundation of the country, and in "hillingry's america the warning of the dangers of the hillary clinton presidency. that's a look at some on the current nonfiction best sellers according to the "new york times." many of these authors have appeared or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on the web site, become tv.org. >> and he served with ed white who was from -- when he died in the apollo one fire. >> their behind me at west point. we were on the track team, and weapon it go in the squadron, the two of us represented the squadron in nato, gunner exercises. i could shoot better than he could. >> he called you up and said i'm going amoor nat astronaut program. >> that's after he left and went to michigan -- >> i know -- >> test pilot school. he calls me up in 1962. nasa is looking for some more astronauts. they have seven. mercury seven. and ed said i've opportunity all this, i'm qualified so i'm goin
and "american heir yes" that railroads 0 the kid animalling and radicalization of patty hearst. glen beck is next in which argue that progressive ideals are eroding the foundation of the country, and in "hillingry's america the warning of the dangers of the hillary clinton presidency. that's a look at some on the current nonfiction best sellers according to the "new york times." many of these authors have appeared or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on...
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meanwhile the chimney fire that once forced the closure of the hearst castle is 97 percent contained. 49 homes and 21 other structures have been destroyed by the flames. over seven hundred firefighters have been working to gain control since the fire ignited in mid-august. the cause of this wildfire is under investigation. coming up next. a rio vista business has been repeatedly vandalized -- 13 times in the past two years in fact. now the owner says she believes she's being targeted because of her race. then. a group of good samaritains pull a man who was trapped inside a burning a car. that story ahead. that story ahead. i wand have a good time. ♪ just announced! 0% financing plus $500 labor day cash across the entire 2016 ford lineup. and specially tagged vehicles get an extra $1000 smart bonus cash. freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best-selling brand. ♪ i'm free, baby! hurry. get 0% for 72 and $500 labor day cash across the entire ford lineup. plus specially tagged vehicles get another $1000 smart bonus cash. it's happened more than a dozen times
meanwhile the chimney fire that once forced the closure of the hearst castle is 97 percent contained. 49 homes and 21 other structures have been destroyed by the flames. over seven hundred firefighters have been working to gain control since the fire ignited in mid-august. the cause of this wildfire is under investigation. coming up next. a rio vista business has been repeatedly vandalized -- 13 times in the past two years in fact. now the owner says she believes she's being targeted because of...
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i want to bring in joana coles, chief officer of hearst magazines. the clinton campaign wants us to believe, and there is a clear pattern here, of misogynistic things donald trump has said or done. do you think it's going to affect the way women are voting? >> i do think it's going to affect the way women are voting. i think the moment he went after hillary clinton during the campaign for her lack of stamina was, i almost felt a ripple running across america of women who like hillary have been working all their lives, who are running the family home, and who are outraged by comments like this. i think also there was a moment of great sympathy for hillary with the pneumonia issue where women across the country have been diagnosed with illnesses and continued to keep going. because if they don't, the family or the work life falls apart. i think there is tremendous growing sympathy and empathy for hillary, actually, in this epic campaign trail. and can i just say, i suddenly realized donald trump's hair has been reminding me of something for some time,
i want to bring in joana coles, chief officer of hearst magazines. the clinton campaign wants us to believe, and there is a clear pattern here, of misogynistic things donald trump has said or done. do you think it's going to affect the way women are voting? >> i do think it's going to affect the way women are voting. i think the moment he went after hillary clinton during the campaign for her lack of stamina was, i almost felt a ripple running across america of women who like hillary have...
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we want to get you headlines from bloomberg hearst news.omoting trade and investment in the united states and africa, speaking at the u.s. africa business forum in new york. saying progress on the cannot -- caught in important to prosperity around the world. president obama: oh africa is on the move here get a middle-class projected to grow to more than one billion customers. mark: the u.s.-africa business form is cohosted by bloomberg atlanta p that manages the work of michael bloomberg, the parent company of bloomberg news. john coughed and is expressing regret to congress for his agency past treatment of tea party groups. he says he has cooperated with investigators and does not deserve to be impeached. he made his remarks today at house judiciary committee. hard-line conservatives want to remove him for how the irs .bjected tea party groups former president bill clinton ofnning to defend the work the clinton foundation today in the final speech to the clinton global initiative. this is expected to be a personal reflection. reportedlyion
we want to get you headlines from bloomberg hearst news.omoting trade and investment in the united states and africa, speaking at the u.s. africa business forum in new york. saying progress on the cannot -- caught in important to prosperity around the world. president obama: oh africa is on the move here get a middle-class projected to grow to more than one billion customers. mark: the u.s.-africa business form is cohosted by bloomberg atlanta p that manages the work of michael bloomberg, the...
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this year we offered free admission to the collection galleries through a generous grant from the hearst foundation. through a across departmental effort and this strategy and the oscar delarenta exhibition had over 3,000 visitors a night. for the year we hosted 33 friday nights and estimated 70,000 people attended to enjoy music, art making, demonstrations and talks and the gal scprees exhibitions. 47% of the visitors on friday nights are san francisco residents and 775 local artists and musicians were employed during the 2016 fiscal year. artists have been long been inspired by the promise and peril of the american west and this summer's exhibition at the legion of honor and wild west plains to the pacific and the country's last frontier and we have 117 paintings and prints and historical objects and other works from the permanent collection of the fine arts museumses illustrate to the fascination with the west. a counter part to the exhibition at the legion of honor is edward shay and the american west and opened at the de young and lachey was drawn to the west and the role in mytholo
this year we offered free admission to the collection galleries through a generous grant from the hearst foundation. through a across departmental effort and this strategy and the oscar delarenta exhibition had over 3,000 visitors a night. for the year we hosted 33 friday nights and estimated 70,000 people attended to enjoy music, art making, demonstrations and talks and the gal scprees exhibitions. 47% of the visitors on friday nights are san francisco residents and 775 local artists and...
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here to escort these fallen heroes and then again, just through those bars there you can see the hearsts there presumably carrying one of the bodies getting ready for this procession right now. >> yes. our thoughts go out to both of their families. >> absolutely. >> sue serio, good morning to you at 8:34. >> we are starting with a whole new weather pattern that we started with over the weekend with sunny skies and chilly temperatures. we are still in the 40's and 50's. bus stop buddy is wearing sweater at the bus stop for the first time since school started. we have 58 degrees in philadelphia but still in the the 40's in mount pocono, reading, we're 53 in wilmington and 56 in wildwood. at the airport we have 58 degrees and we're heading to a high of 75 today. cool afternoon with increasing clouds throughout the day because we are getting ready for rain coming after sunset tonight. that takes care of your monday outlook. seven day forecast is just ahead, bob kelly, it was glorious weather for your event yesterday at the zoo. >> i had a great time, i was out with the walk like mad, mother
here to escort these fallen heroes and then again, just through those bars there you can see the hearsts there presumably carrying one of the bodies getting ready for this procession right now. >> yes. our thoughts go out to both of their families. >> absolutely. >> sue serio, good morning to you at 8:34. >> we are starting with a whole new weather pattern that we started with over the weekend with sunny skies and chilly temperatures. we are still in the 40's and 50's....
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. >> no, it was hearst. >> we'll get countdown to the bell in a couple minutes, a busy week, nike earningsn deck, pepsi, carnival, a lot of housing, a lot of fed speak. we'll talk about all of that after a short break. what powers the digital world. communication. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. now that fedex has helped us we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a pas
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dan friedman of the hearst newspapers washington bureau. clay summers, a fellow and survived engagement leader for every town new hampshire. market shut, senior reporter at investment news. skipping over the speaker for just a moment. jonathan, washington correspondent, a former press club president and speakers committee member who organized today's luncheon. thank you. kate, national spokesperson for moms in an action for gun since the americans. jason day, deputy editor at cq roll call. peter, a former connecticut post reporter and a freelance journalist. and a freelance editor and command of the american legion post 20 here at the national press club. thank you all. [applause] taking a moment of personal privilege, i would also like to welcome in our audience today and in barbara parker, the parents of alison parker, reporter in roanoke were shot and killed along with the cameraman a little over a year ago during a live shot. mr. and mrs. parker i know members. would you please stand and be recognized? [applause] thank you for being her
dan friedman of the hearst newspapers washington bureau. clay summers, a fellow and survived engagement leader for every town new hampshire. market shut, senior reporter at investment news. skipping over the speaker for just a moment. jonathan, washington correspondent, a former press club president and speakers committee member who organized today's luncheon. thank you. kate, national spokesperson for moms in an action for gun since the americans. jason day, deputy editor at cq roll call....
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this year we offered free admission to the collection galleries through a generous grant from the hearst foundation. through a across departmental effort and this strategy and the oscar delarenta exhibition had over 3,000 visitors a night. for the year we hosted 33 friday nights and estimated 70,000 people attended to enjoy music, art making, demonstrations and talks and the gal scprees exhibitions. 47% of the visitors on friday nights are san francisco residents and 775 local artists and musicians were employed during the 2016 fiscal year. artists have been long been inspired by the promise and peril of the american west and this summer's exhibition at the legion of honor and wild west plains to the pacific and the country's last frontier and we have 117 paintings and prints and historical objects and other works from the permanent collection of the fine arts museumses illustrate to the fascination with the west. a counter part to the exhibition at the legion of honor is edward shay and the american west and opened at the de young and lachey was drawn to the west and the role in mytholo
this year we offered free admission to the collection galleries through a generous grant from the hearst foundation. through a across departmental effort and this strategy and the oscar delarenta exhibition had over 3,000 visitors a night. for the year we hosted 33 friday nights and estimated 70,000 people attended to enjoy music, art making, demonstrations and talks and the gal scprees exhibitions. 47% of the visitors on friday nights are san francisco residents and 775 local artists and...
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me commend sage - my hope is that once tribal chairperson rosemary the ancestors minding there the hearst family bought a lot of land lock stock and barely with the tribal people we have recently tried to establish a relationship between the muwekma ohlone the first people of san francisco who also have links with sin oil so that we can endeavor to as i said establish a relationship but also continue things that are linked to plans more home shareal plans and things like that so that we have harmony i call upon the characterize person to cack sage so many rosemary the tribal chairperson what work with them to see how she can have her own tribe to think outside the box you know commissioners as with the golf course the leads with sage, not very far away the leads with the acquire i'm the tribal liaison for san francisco but correct the empirical data you can sit down and discuss this is a gotten opportunity to work with the muwekma ohlone the first people of san francisco with real links to synol to take us to a better place thank you very much. >> thank you any other general public commen
me commend sage - my hope is that once tribal chairperson rosemary the ancestors minding there the hearst family bought a lot of land lock stock and barely with the tribal people we have recently tried to establish a relationship between the muwekma ohlone the first people of san francisco who also have links with sin oil so that we can endeavor to as i said establish a relationship but also continue things that are linked to plans more home shareal plans and things like that so that we have...