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. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started at the end and worked my way up, the last cell that missed roll in was 424. i locked his door, went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell, 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. i said, just go in. and i had never had an incident. never had cross words with him, and he kept slow walking and this was totally out of the norm. at that time a sick feeling just overcomes yo
. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i...
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rapid city michigan. >> caller: good morning, c-span. and god bless america. this point when i started listening the discussion centered around dual offensive racist term anchor baby. sarcasm to in the same thing there is a name that is historically stood for slavery, kkk, jim crow laws, segregation, lynching and race-based abortion policies. isn't it time to ban the term democratic party? >> guest: good republican talking point. it is worth remind people democratic party has a very checkered past on issues of race. i think in general it's a mistake to litigate historical rules, reopen the store coupons and historical fights. every party has things that can be embarrassed about. many individuals had things in the past in retrospect they wish they hadn't done and said. will people have to be held accountable for the actions that you we should have a civilized debate going forward about the country. in that respect i don't think donald trump is a nazi and i don't think bernie sanders is stalling just because he's a socialist. we have a big spectrum of views in t
rapid city michigan. >> caller: good morning, c-span. and god bless america. this point when i started listening the discussion centered around dual offensive racist term anchor baby. sarcasm to in the same thing there is a name that is historically stood for slavery, kkk, jim crow laws, segregation, lynching and race-based abortion policies. isn't it time to ban the term democratic party? >> guest: good republican talking point. it is worth remind people democratic party has a very...
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michigan. now the city is out of bankruptcy. thank you very much.reencer: four transcripts, or give us your comments, visit us at q and a.org. the are also available at podcast. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: former commissioner, anthony that talks about committee relations and the practices used by his department. the washington post columnist covering his politics in the district of columbia. also discussion of the book, "the unwinding of the history of america." you can find these online at the c-span.org.at
michigan. now the city is out of bankruptcy. thank you very much.reencer: four transcripts, or give us your comments, visit us at q and a.org. the are also available at podcast. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: former commissioner, anthony that talks about committee relations and the practices used by his department. the washington post columnist covering his politics in the...
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michigan. and now the city is out of bankruptcy or thank you, very much. kevyn: thank you.ranscripts are to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. they are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: if you like tonight's q&a, here are some others. former baltimore police commissioner anthony batts talking about his department. colbert king on his experience covering local politics in the district of columbia. and george packer discussing his book. you can find these and lots more programs online at c-span.org. the british house of commons is in recess until september, so prime minister's questions will not be shown. we will bring you a debate between party leaders from the canadian house of commons. at 11:00, another chance to see our conversation with kevyn orr. announcer: the canadian house of commons has its federal election scheduled for october 19. this past week, stephe
michigan. and now the city is out of bankruptcy or thank you, very much. kevyn: thank you.ranscripts are to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. they are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: if you like tonight's q&a, here are some others. former baltimore police commissioner...
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well-spoken educateed people according for a new survey with a list of american's most educated cities. michigan took the top spot at university of michigan. the san jose santa clara sunnyvale was in 14th place. san francisco and oakland and hayward area was 20th. we have adults 25 and older have a batch her degrees for most adults. >> a lot of smart people around hire. one smart person on the roof looking at weather forecast. >> i have been looking for that reason. have not found him yet. i do it for you. joking aside, it is pretty nice. the sun is here. this is extra humidity in the air. this is fine particulate matter. to the south, san jose, opening the weather window, the temperature is 69 degrees with the sunshine and you can see the haze from sutro tower. we will caught it a hazy and sunny day with a minor warming trend today and tomorrow. we will be unsettled across the no either bay open friday and saturday. a chance of a shower will bring in cooler than average highs for the weekend and with the 69 in san jose, we have 6 in fremont, mountain view at 69, oakland is 67. a few 70s in nova
well-spoken educateed people according for a new survey with a list of american's most educated cities. michigan took the top spot at university of michigan. the san jose santa clara sunnyvale was in 14th place. san francisco and oakland and hayward area was 20th. we have adults 25 and older have a batch her degrees for most adults. >> a lot of smart people around hire. one smart person on the roof looking at weather forecast. >> i have been looking for that reason. have not found...
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michigan. and now the city is out of bankruptcy or thank you, very much.evyn: thank you. >> for transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> if you liked tonight's q and a, here are some others you might enjoy. former police commissioner talking about community relations and the practices by his department. and columnist colbert king on his experience covering it the district of columbia. george echoed talking about his new book. you can find these and other programs on c-span.org. tonight, on the communicators, kevin ashton on the creative process and how that process takes work. the wright brothers fly first? why did they succeed where everybody else failed? they understood the problem they were trying to solve much better the in anybody else. at the end of the day, being creative is not about hav
michigan. and now the city is out of bankruptcy or thank you, very much.evyn: thank you. >> for transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> if you liked tonight's q and a, here are some others you might enjoy. former...
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the owner of brilliant books in traverse city, michigan, is offering refunds for harper lee's "go set a watchman." that highly anticipated book receiving mixed reviews. the owner says he's responding to customer complaints about the plot. so far, a handful of copies have been returned. >>> president obama may not want to return from his summer vacation. the commander in chief on the golf course in martha's vineyard today. that right there is comedian larry david with him. david, however, was having a bit of an offday, hitting a sand trap right here the 1st hole, forcing him to curb his enthusiasm. >>> and you will remember this little guy, apparently. >> why? >> because apparently you're spinning around and apparently every time you get dizzy -- >> apparently that interview at a pennsylvania state fair last summer rocketing noah ritter to fame and almost putting some of us broadcasters out of work. well, noah is back at fair this summer. so, what's changed? >> um, well, i am 6. and i have two ipads, one from ellen and one that my grandpa bought me. >> in other words, he's still, appar
the owner of brilliant books in traverse city, michigan, is offering refunds for harper lee's "go set a watchman." that highly anticipated book receiving mixed reviews. the owner says he's responding to customer complaints about the plot. so far, a handful of copies have been returned. >>> president obama may not want to return from his summer vacation. the commander in chief on the golf course in martha's vineyard today. that right there is comedian larry david with him....
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that was and the by one of our own, our fox news reporter, lauren blanchard and this is traverse city, michigan. trees and power lines are down. on old mission peninsula. thankfully lauren is okay and bringing this video to us to show us the potential for severe weather. not only in michigan but also in iowa too. large hail, damaging winds. isolated tornadoes through the evening and overnight. then that will continue to press eastward. interior sections of the northeast. ohio river valley, the great lakes could see the potential for strong to severe storms and of course the wildfire danger we wrap up with this, julie. it continues across sections of california and the northwest where they are just not getting the moisture that they need. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. well this is quite a sight. the empire state building shining a light on endangered animals. people in new york are taking a moment to look up and snap some images being projected on the side of the building. photos of yes and no dangered birds, tigers, bears and other animals is enough to spark conversations. the
that was and the by one of our own, our fox news reporter, lauren blanchard and this is traverse city, michigan. trees and power lines are down. on old mission peninsula. thankfully lauren is okay and bringing this video to us to show us the potential for severe weather. not only in michigan but also in iowa too. large hail, damaging winds. isolated tornadoes through the evening and overnight. then that will continue to press eastward. interior sections of the northeast. ohio river valley, the...
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cities. ann harbor, michigan earned top honors as the most educated city, following close behind that, washington, dc, madison, wisconsin, and prov, utah. the list look at the 150 largest metro u.s. areas, focusing on education the people have received. the least educated city, according to this list, is brownsville, texas, and new york came in, stunningly i think, 58th combined in newark and jersey city. we have a slide show of some of the cities at abc7ny. i will say it again. we are all smart enough to live here. >> that's right! >> take that, and not articlington, texas. 9:51. amy? >> we are starting with paws off, and we are ready to go. on the beach is where we gin this is josephene and mobi. thank you, amy for sending them in. this is olivia rolling around in the grass. i thought only dogs were into that, but who knows this is send in from fairy godmother jebu and this was sent in by ty bolt. finally this is dot. just chilling on the couch, and that's how some people will spend the weekend. hash tag them upercatsaturday, and if your cat's picture is call 1-800-royal-caribbean or your trave
cities. ann harbor, michigan earned top honors as the most educated city, following close behind that, washington, dc, madison, wisconsin, and prov, utah. the list look at the 150 largest metro u.s. areas, focusing on education the people have received. the least educated city, according to this list, is brownsville, texas, and new york came in, stunningly i think, 58th combined in newark and jersey city. we have a slide show of some of the cities at abc7ny. i will say it again. we are all...
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police say alligators are legal to own in michigan, but a city ordinance in detroit makes it illegal. the gator's owner say the humane society may donate spike to the detroit. >>> . >>> a giant panda at washington's national zoo has given birth to two cubs. >> a spokesperson says she delivered the first panda at 5:34 p.m. yesterday and a second they weigh about three ounces butter. zookeepers say they will watch them very closely. >> we are very excited. we are very cautious. now, you remember that in 2012 we lost a cub after six days. so let's keep our fingers crossed. but this is still a very fragile time for this cub. >> this is the 17-year-old panda's third and fourth cubs. the zoo says it will be a while are male or female. protecting them there. >> love to see that. >>> a new care saul in lower the sea. >> vanessa murdoch got to take a ride on sea glass. >> it was a lot of fun. the first time we went on it, she goes, again, again. >> reporter: what was your favorite part? >> going up and down. >> reporter: this is sea glass. a modern daycare sell housed in a nautilus shaped shel
police say alligators are legal to own in michigan, but a city ordinance in detroit makes it illegal. the gator's owner say the humane society may donate spike to the detroit. >>> . >>> a giant panda at washington's national zoo has given birth to two cubs. >> a spokesperson says she delivered the first panda at 5:34 p.m. yesterday and a second they weigh about three ounces butter. zookeepers say they will watch them very closely. >> we are very excited. we are...
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. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in miami, kansas city, minneapolis and seattle. >>> michigan police say there may be a sniper targeting freeway drivers. >> they are investigating after at least five motorists reported being shot on two major roads. the shootings occurred between the end of july and last week in the southern part of the state. there may have been others. no one has been injured. the same area was targeted three years ago with nearly two dozen shootings. >>> newly released surveillance video shows the brutal attack on a phoenix bus driver. the attack caused the driver to lose control and crash the bus. eight passengers were on the bus including three children. the man who has been charged with that attack is now apologizing. he says he's a drug user and he does not remember the attack. >>> well, 13-year-old boy is credited with saving his dad's life after an accident on a hiking trail. charlie and his dad were in the idaho wilderness when a huge boulder fell and injured the father. there were other rocks all over the slope that could have come loose. charlie sa
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city. the location was very important, because it was located in exactly halfway between lake michigan and the mississippi. and when you try to locate a capital out of unorganized land, being in the center was important. that was a key fact in locating the city, because the legislature picked this location. madison is a rare city on an isthmus. it is a narrow place surrounded by lakes. very few places in the world have this to. the man who laid out madison, had seen washington, d.c. many times. he wanted to copy the design he saw in washington. so he did. by that, the streets came together and focused on a public building, such as the capital. that was the key idea. the fact that madison was laid , surrounded byus two lakes, had profound implications for the future. people who came, visitors, settlers, they said this is beautiful. because it is beautiful, we have to keep it special. ofi studied the sweep madison's history, that perception probably played a role in thea larger history of the city than any other. they wanted to build on the natural beauty, with buildings that they created, so
city. the location was very important, because it was located in exactly halfway between lake michigan and the mississippi. and when you try to locate a capital out of unorganized land, being in the center was important. that was a key fact in locating the city, because the legislature picked this location. madison is a rare city on an isthmus. it is a narrow place surrounded by lakes. very few places in the world have this to. the man who laid out madison, had seen washington, d.c. many times....
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pressure system it will be the lower peninsula of michigan and half of the upper peninsula of michigan, traverse city, lansing, grand rapids, all in the wind path, the primary threat then we have to talk about tropical storm danny. give you perspective. there's south america. this thing with max sustained winds of 50 miles per hour moving north-northwest and looks like it will run into dry air before it gets to the eastern caribbean. we will follow it, of course. for now back to george and amy. >> thanks very much. >>> the race for the white house, your voice, your vote and some tough questions for hillary clinton on the campaign trail. democratic front-runner defiant during a testy exchange about her e-mails as that brand-new poll shows the questions may be having a bite. jon karl joins us with all the latest. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. this morning there is yet another indication that hillary clinton is having trouble in the polls and also coming just as she grew visibly irritated when asked more questions about that private e-mail server. hillary clinton is literally thr
pressure system it will be the lower peninsula of michigan and half of the upper peninsula of michigan, traverse city, lansing, grand rapids, all in the wind path, the primary threat then we have to talk about tropical storm danny. give you perspective. there's south america. this thing with max sustained winds of 50 miles per hour moving north-northwest and looks like it will run into dry air before it gets to the eastern caribbean. we will follow it, of course. for now back to george and amy....
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michigan. local schoolhe board, and was mayor of a city in michigan. we spoke in her office for about 30 minutes. paul: representative brenda lawrence, democrat from michigan , before you came to the house spent a long he career working in the federal government. what work did you do and what perspective did it give you on the seat you now hold? rep. lawrence: i'm proud to say i was a postal worker and postal employee. i came in being a letter carrier. i actually walked door-to-door in the weather. i worked my way up through toagement and after 30 years retire from -- not retire, but to transition from management district job to go and be full-time a mayor of my community. paul: what perspective did it give you as a member of the house now on how government should be working? rep. lawrence: it is a government agency, so knowing the checks and balances, not being frustrated with that, understanding the impact of respecting tax dollars, although the postal service generates their own revenue. the perception was that we were a taxpayer generated -- our re
michigan. local schoolhe board, and was mayor of a city in michigan. we spoke in her office for about 30 minutes. paul: representative brenda lawrence, democrat from michigan , before you came to the house spent a long he career working in the federal government. what work did you do and what perspective did it give you on the seat you now hold? rep. lawrence: i'm proud to say i was a postal worker and postal employee. i came in being a letter carrier. i actually walked door-to-door in the...
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but in this case, to us it made sense to begin on a friday morning in april 2013 in the city of grand rapids, michigan, when the phone rang on the desk of detective amy lowrie. it was a call from an attorney who reported that a mother of a high school sophomore had seen something that couldn't be unseen. >> the boy's mother had suspected something and had taken his phone because it was broken and had the information transferred to another phone to view what was on his phone. >> reporter: and what was on it? well, besides the flood of texts and photos you would expect to see on any teenager's phone, was this. it was grainy but unmistakable. a scantily clad woman, a woman clearly much older than the boy. the photo along with the accompanying text messages longing, urgent, breathless, left no doubt whatsoever in the mind of the detective. >> immediately it was evident that there was a romantic relationship going on. >> reporter: so how did you view that from a legal and ethical and moral point of view? >> obviously it needed to be investigated. >> reporter: detective lowrie was experienced in matters lik
but in this case, to us it made sense to begin on a friday morning in april 2013 in the city of grand rapids, michigan, when the phone rang on the desk of detective amy lowrie. it was a call from an attorney who reported that a mother of a high school sophomore had seen something that couldn't be unseen. >> the boy's mother had suspected something and had taken his phone because it was broken and had the information transferred to another phone to view what was on his phone. >>...
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every black city practice dominantly black city in michigan has an emergency financial manager who has taken over from the democratically elected governor, while white cities in as bad shape -- a lot of white cities in detroit that should have -- but they don't because they're white. sort of basic stuff that has to be fought, got to be understood, has to be seen structurally and has to be changed through collective action. so i want that genie to help me organize the white folks. thank you. >> let me build off of that. with the followup question. what would you say to someone like me, just a concerned citizen -- talking very high level policy and sometimes when we talk very high level we talk policy and we're often asked about policy -- it's much clearer for say a concerned citizen what one can do. so, let's say i -- this is -- we're done here and i walk off and say incredible, i'm not a policymaker, i don't know any policymaker, i don't have enough wealth to influence policymaker. what are some things that i can do? >> each of us is going to work in ways that seem sensible to us and t
every black city practice dominantly black city in michigan has an emergency financial manager who has taken over from the democratically elected governor, while white cities in as bad shape -- a lot of white cities in detroit that should have -- but they don't because they're white. sort of basic stuff that has to be fought, got to be understood, has to be seen structurally and has to be changed through collective action. so i want that genie to help me organize the white folks. thank you....
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cities. ann arbor, michigan, took the top sp. the san jose, santa clara area came in 14th. and the san francisco/oakland/hayward ranked 20th. adults 25 and older hold a bachelor's degree or higher. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 does continue. the incredible edible egg is incredibly expensive. the breakfast sticker shock facing california consumers. now here is dan ashley with a look ahead at 5:00. >> ama, thank you very much. we are live in napa for our broadcast. from crumbled buildings to splattered paint to spilled wine, getting back to business one year after the napa earthquake. we have complete coverage. plus, the pictures and tweets that took over social media when the bay area was hit by the strongest earthquake since 1989. those stories and more coming up live from napa as cheryl jennings and i see you at 5:00. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. >>> tonight on abc in prime tim
cities. ann arbor, michigan, took the top sp. the san jose, santa clara area came in 14th. and the san francisco/oakland/hayward ranked 20th. adults 25 and older hold a bachelor's degree or higher. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 does continue. the incredible edible egg is incredibly expensive. the breakfast sticker shock facing california consumers. now here is dan ashley with a look ahead at 5:00. >> ama, thank you very much. we are live in napa for our broadcast. from crumbled buildings to...
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city center. midland, michigan. i invite you to come visit my hometown.town is two hours north of detroit. we commit to the community to help it be the very best place in america to live. it got voted as one of the best small towns in america not long ago. we work with the schools. we work with the community leaders. we work with the sports facilities. we do what it takes to attract the best and brightest. charlie: a couple more questions about dow and its place in the world. the ceo of general electric was deeply anguished by the lack of funding for the export import bank. do you share his feelings? andrew: i share it completely. -- it is ash travesty that we have not been able to explain to the american people what a job creator this is for america. there are 84 companies out there. those 84 export credit agencies attract companies like mine to actually source bonds from them to create jobs in their home country. the saudi project? i have gotten a u.s. exit loan for that will stop my saudi partner wanted to go to korea, japan, germany. i convince them t
city center. midland, michigan. i invite you to come visit my hometown.town is two hours north of detroit. we commit to the community to help it be the very best place in america to live. it got voted as one of the best small towns in america not long ago. we work with the schools. we work with the community leaders. we work with the sports facilities. we do what it takes to attract the best and brightest. charlie: a couple more questions about dow and its place in the world. the ceo of general...
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michigan. he will speak about his plan to turn around struggling urban cities. rick santorum will be in new york city to address an audience. >>> an attorney for hillary clinton now confirming her personal server was wiped clean before it was turned over to the fbi. the acknowledgment comes in a letter from the chairman of the homeland security committee. clinton's campaign says there was information now classified. it was not classified at the time it was received according to her campaign. in one case, e-mail is marked sensitive, but unclassified. the other case is the material contains no marking. the clinton campaign trying to focus on the 2016 race and possibility of an expanding field with the calls of joe biden to enter the race. >> hillary clinton herself and everybody affiliated with her campaign has deep respect for vice president joe biden. there are a number of people on the campaign who worked for him directly on her campaign. there is deep respect for him. he has earned the opportunity to take his time and make a decision. we are just going to cont
michigan. he will speak about his plan to turn around struggling urban cities. rick santorum will be in new york city to address an audience. >>> an attorney for hillary clinton now confirming her personal server was wiped clean before it was turned over to the fbi. the acknowledgment comes in a letter from the chairman of the homeland security committee. clinton's campaign says there was information now classified. it was not classified at the time it was received according to her...
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city tonight. now a case in michigan that set in and quickly claiming the life of a mother. dr. besser is standing by. first, cecilia vega. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent call from the mayor of new york. >> symptoms include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. if you have these symptoms please immediately seek treatment. >> reporter: five new cases of legionnaires' disease in the past 24 hours alone. in all, 86 people infected, 7 deaths. an outbreak traced back to five contaminated water cooling towers. experts say the airborne bacteria can spread from large air conditioning systems, showers, even public fountains. this is one of the locations in the bronx where legionnaires' disease started from a contaminated cooling tower on the top of this hospital. it's an invisible mist that travels up to seven miles away and the people who contracted it were most likely doing exactly what i'm doing right now, just walking in the neighborhood around new york, residents are worried. >> it's very scary! >> reporter: and now, another case in detroit. 58-year-old debbie kidd complained of a
city tonight. now a case in michigan that set in and quickly claiming the life of a mother. dr. besser is standing by. first, cecilia vega. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent call from the mayor of new york. >> symptoms include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. if you have these symptoms please immediately seek treatment. >> reporter: five new cases of legionnaires' disease in the past 24 hours alone. in all, 86 people infected, 7 deaths. an outbreak traced back to five...
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michigan. called coast guard city usa. it's a city of about 10,000, but this weekend it was a city of 200,000. here to celebrate the united states coast guard, and every coast guard man and woman walking the streets of grand haven, michigan young teenagers not giving us flack but saying we love the coast guard. you cannot come back to washington, d.c. with a better feeling than after spending a little bit of time in coast guard city usa grand haven. yesterday we unveiled the forever stamp in commemoration of the united states coast guard. 15 million stamps printed because many time most folks don't realize what the coast guard does on a day-to-day basis. i'm honored to be here with you today. tomorrow i'll be on pitching mound at national stadium to throw an opening pitch but more importantly on saturday i'll be in boston massachusetts as we commission our fifth national security cutter which is really paying huge dividends and i'll tell a little pitt about one of the national security cutters a little bit later on in my r
michigan. called coast guard city usa. it's a city of about 10,000, but this weekend it was a city of 200,000. here to celebrate the united states coast guard, and every coast guard man and woman walking the streets of grand haven, michigan young teenagers not giving us flack but saying we love the coast guard. you cannot come back to washington, d.c. with a better feeling than after spending a little bit of time in coast guard city usa grand haven. yesterday we unveiled the forever stamp in...
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have that impacts of climate change in michigan as recently as last summer when in the western end of lake erie, there was a horrible algae bloom that caused the cityf toledo and some small spots of eastern michigan, to have a drinking water band because the water was contaminated with this algae group and one of the conditions for the all too bloom is warmer water. at that same time, there was a huge, huge flood in michigan and detroit area where i grew up rose toe floodwaters the bottom of the overpasses, and that is exactly what scientist predict will happen which is an increase in severe rainstorms and flooding in the upper midwest. there is already evident that occurring in these places. hearing froze over for the first time in a number of years because of severe cold. yes, but severe cultic, remember, we are on track for the warmest year ever in recorded history on planet y. in fact, july was the warmest july on record. again, planet y. parts of the country or other parts of the world may be having record cold here or there, but by and large, we are sitting from a record highs than we are record lows. according to nasa host:. nasa. host: welc
have that impacts of climate change in michigan as recently as last summer when in the western end of lake erie, there was a horrible algae bloom that caused the cityf toledo and some small spots of eastern michigan, to have a drinking water band because the water was contaminated with this algae group and one of the conditions for the all too bloom is warmer water. at that same time, there was a huge, huge flood in michigan and detroit area where i grew up rose toe floodwaters the bottom of...
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have that impacts of climate change in michigan as recently as last summer when in the western end of lake erie, there was a horrible algae bloom that caused the city of toledo and some small spots of eastern michigan, to have a drinking water band because the water was contaminated with this algae group and one of the conditions for the all too bloom is warmer water. at that same time, there was a huge, huge flood in michigan and detroit area where i grew up rose toe floodwaters the bottom of the overpasses, and that is exactly what scientist predict will happen which is an increase in severe rainstorms and flooding in the upper midwest. there is already evident that occurring in these places. hearing froze over for the first time in a number of years because of severe cold. yes, but severe cultic, remember, we are on track for the warmest year ever in recorded history on planet y. in fact, july was the warmest july on record. again, planet y. parts of the country or other parts of the world may be having record cold here or there, but by and large, we are sitting from a record highs than we are record lows. according to nasa host:. nasa. host: we
have that impacts of climate change in michigan as recently as last summer when in the western end of lake erie, there was a horrible algae bloom that caused the city of toledo and some small spots of eastern michigan, to have a drinking water band because the water was contaminated with this algae group and one of the conditions for the all too bloom is warmer water. at that same time, there was a huge, huge flood in michigan and detroit area where i grew up rose toe floodwaters the bottom of...
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. >> jeff, rapid city, michigan. republican, hi, jeff. >> good morning cspan. and god bless america. this morning when i started listening, the discussion centered around the new offensive racist term anchor baby, sarcasm off. in the same vein, there is a name that has historically stood for slavery, kkk, segregation, lynching and race-based abortion policy. isn't it time to ban the term democratic party? >> good republican talking point. it is worth reminding people that democratic party has a checkered past to say the least on issues and race and others. i do think it's a mistake to relitigate and reopen historical wounds. er party has things they can be embarrassed about. many individuals had things in their past that in retrospect they wish they hadn't done and said. people have to be held accountable for their actions. generally, we should have a civilized debate going forward about the country. i don't care donald trump is a na nazi. i don't think bernie sanders stalin just because he's a socialist. >> we earlier talked about mr. truch and what he said on
. >> jeff, rapid city, michigan. republican, hi, jeff. >> good morning cspan. and god bless america. this morning when i started listening, the discussion centered around the new offensive racist term anchor baby, sarcasm off. in the same vein, there is a name that has historically stood for slavery, kkk, segregation, lynching and race-based abortion policy. isn't it time to ban the term democratic party? >> good republican talking point. it is worth reminding people that...
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city. >> reporter: this as we learn two other people in michigan and ohio died of legionnaires' disease. officials tonight say those cases are not related to those here in new york. but they're confident the number of incidents are winding down. >> thanks. we can't underscore that enough, the two cases in two other states, not believed to be connected. but 18,000 cases every year? >> well, it's not clear how much is due to increased testing, or a rise in the disease. but some are calling for changes in testing. but it takes a big outbreak like this to cause people to re-examine things. >>> and stunning images out of colorado. this river bright yellow tonight after a massive spill. 1 million gallons. dozens of miles closed, stretching to new mexico. the epa apologizing, saying drinking water is safe. no word on the impact on wildlife. >>> and news on james holmes tonight. the jury deliberating on whether he should live or die. the decision coming at any moment. clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: over a 15-week trial, the jury considered more than 300 witnesses and 2,700 pieces of
city. >> reporter: this as we learn two other people in michigan and ohio died of legionnaires' disease. officials tonight say those cases are not related to those here in new york. but they're confident the number of incidents are winding down. >> thanks. we can't underscore that enough, the two cases in two other states, not believed to be connected. but 18,000 cases every year? >> well, it's not clear how much is due to increased testing, or a rise in the disease. but some...
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michigan,.rned from it was a city of 200,000, here to celebrate the united states coast guard, men andomen walking the street of grand haven michigan, young p not giving us flack but saying they love the coast guard. you can't come back to washington dc without spending a better time than coast guard city. theerday we unveiled forever stamp in commemoration of the u.s. coast guard. 13 million stamps because many times, most folks to realize what the coast guard does on a day-to-day basis. tomorrow i will be on the pitching mound at national stadium, during an opening pitch. on saturday, i will be in boston, massachusetts as we commission our fifth national fretter.threat or -- on monday i will be in san diego. for the ship that will return and i will tell you that will be a big media event. a big shoe if you will. at will be in havana, cuba. we will be opening the embassy the following day and i will be involved with bilateral discussions with the government of cuba with our u.s. interests section there and secretary kerry will be on the 14th as we open up the embassy in cuba. a little
michigan,.rned from it was a city of 200,000, here to celebrate the united states coast guard, men andomen walking the street of grand haven michigan, young p not giving us flack but saying they love the coast guard. you can't come back to washington dc without spending a better time than coast guard city. theerday we unveiled forever stamp in commemoration of the u.s. coast guard. 13 million stamps because many times, most folks to realize what the coast guard does on a day-to-day basis....
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city. >>> elementary teacher in dearborne michigan being called a hero after helping save three people inreeway crash. hasn't today sanders has the story. >> reporter: harry is a devoted teacher who looks after some of her kids year round. >> i teach second grade and i teach our kids to be an up stander and not a bystander. >> two of her students have seen that lesson in action. >> we're driving down the street and we see smoke and dirt and dust and everything. so like we knew something bad had happened but we didn't know what. >> reporter: kerry pulled over telling the kids to stay put. that's when they saw the wreck. >> just adrenaline makes you -- honestly i didn't -- i didn't think about what was going to happen. i just wanted to make sure that everybody was okay. >> reporter: a mangled mess. a semi truck carrying scraps of metal colliding with a car on eastbound 14 near joy road just afternoon. both vehicles flipped over, rolled on to the shoulder then the car caught on fire with a man and woman trapped inside. >> i'm walking down there to see, there's a man, i can see that he was cl
city. >>> elementary teacher in dearborne michigan being called a hero after helping save three people inreeway crash. hasn't today sanders has the story. >> reporter: harry is a devoted teacher who looks after some of her kids year round. >> i teach second grade and i teach our kids to be an up stander and not a bystander. >> two of her students have seen that lesson in action. >> we're driving down the street and we see smoke and dirt and dust and everything....
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michigan. three days after it became a city, a lantern was left in the shed and you know the rest. about a third of it to the ground. city planners rebuilt chicago with a now famous modern style of architecture featuring the world's skyscrapers, the first ones. we can thank chicago for the first ferris wheel and deep dish pizza, though that frankly is not a thank you. officials drew a map 185 years ago today. >>> the news breaks out, we'll break in. here comes cavuto. >>> well thank you, shepard how much, i am neil cavuto, you didn't hear from me, but there's a debate on thursday, it's going to be a big one. keep it amongst yourselves, fox is on it. in fact we have two big debates and the battle right now is for the tenth position. and who will be the top ten candidates to beat, and if you're not in the top ten, you're at a disadvantage. this might not be the case. but this is an audition, not only for the american voter, but maybe for the guys who pay the candidates, the donors who might see this as a beauty contest moment and take their chances on the candidate looking or appeali
michigan. three days after it became a city, a lantern was left in the shed and you know the rest. about a third of it to the ground. city planners rebuilt chicago with a now famous modern style of architecture featuring the world's skyscrapers, the first ones. we can thank chicago for the first ferris wheel and deep dish pizza, though that frankly is not a thank you. officials drew a map 185 years ago today. >>> the news breaks out, we'll break in. here comes cavuto. >>> well...
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>> the most educated cities, one of the most top rated stories on our website. ann arbor, michigan got top honors for the most educated city, followed closely by washington, dc, madison, wisconsin, and provo, utah. it looked at the largest metro areas in the u.s.a. focusing on how much education the resident has received and the quality of the educational institutions, and the least educated city is brownsville, harlington? we will go with that. with are not educated. it is in texas. new york city was number 58 with newark and jersey city. we have a slide show of the cities. website. >> we are very smart! i don't know what happened. thank you! thank you for coming! >>> in the meantime, let's get saturday. [ laughter ] >> meow! >>> sometimes you can tell a lot about a cat and where they live just by looking at them. i don't know if you can tell by these two but josephene and moby, they make their home in long beach, and they look relaxed and like fun party qualities. i don't know, going out at night, hitting the beach during the day. thank you, amy for sending them in. ollie, sent i
>> the most educated cities, one of the most top rated stories on our website. ann arbor, michigan got top honors for the most educated city, followed closely by washington, dc, madison, wisconsin, and provo, utah. it looked at the largest metro areas in the u.s.a. focusing on how much education the resident has received and the quality of the educational institutions, and the least educated city is brownsville, harlington? we will go with that. with are not educated. it is in texas. new...
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city. >> reporter: this as we learn two other people in michigan and ohio died of legionnaires' disease. officials tonight say those cases are not related to the cases here in new york. but they're confident the number of incidents are winding down. good news for the thousands coming here to yankee stadium tonight. we're just a few miles from the epicenter of that outbreak. >> thanks. we can't underscore that enough, the two cases in two other states, not believed to be connected. but 18,000 cases every year? >> the cdc has been getting more reports each year. it's not clear how much is due to increased testing, or a rise in the disease. but some are calling for changes in prevention. testing cooling towers and whirlpools. but it takes a big outbreak like this to cause people to re-examine things. >> rich, thanks very much. >>> and stunning images out of colorado. this river bright yellow tonight after a massive spill. 1 million gallons. contaminating, with heavy metals in the water. zntly unleashed by epa workers. dozens of miles closed, stretching to new mexico. the epa now apologizing
city. >> reporter: this as we learn two other people in michigan and ohio died of legionnaires' disease. officials tonight say those cases are not related to the cases here in new york. but they're confident the number of incidents are winding down. good news for the thousands coming here to yankee stadium tonight. we're just a few miles from the epicenter of that outbreak. >> thanks. we can't underscore that enough, the two cases in two other states, not believed to be connected....
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. >> the report shows cities in the midwest, minnesota and michigan have more millennials choosing to lease. >> interesting. >>> this is a beautiful shot i want to show you. this is a live shot of the rooftop cam of the bay bridge. you can just kind of see the sun peeking through the clouds there shining onto the bay. looking good. here's what you can expect heading out the door today. you might want to take a jacket. a.m. low clouds, patchy fog, sunshine, though, for most of us later on today and near seasonal high temperatures around the bay. let's take a look at some of those highs for today. first to the south bay where palo alto, you're going to get to 82. the same for mountain view. sunnyvale 83 degrees and santa santa clara as well. highest temperature today in brentwood at 88. san ramone83 degrees, same for walnut creek and 84 in both pleasant hill and concord. in the central bay, san francisco 70 degrees, berkeley 69 degrees and the north bay 78 degrees in san rafael today, stinson beach a little cooler today at 67. so tomorrow looking warmer than the temperatures we have tod
. >> the report shows cities in the midwest, minnesota and michigan have more millennials choosing to lease. >> interesting. >>> this is a beautiful shot i want to show you. this is a live shot of the rooftop cam of the bay bridge. you can just kind of see the sun peeking through the clouds there shining onto the bay. looking good. here's what you can expect heading out the door today. you might want to take a jacket. a.m. low clouds, patchy fog, sunshine, though, for most...
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city. we have 50's in northern michigan. sixty-six and comfortable right now in cleveland. due points have dropped ten to 15 degrees from this time yesterday, 16-degree dew point drop in reading as that dryer air work its way in. we have sunny skies once again testimony and by even of the week with that high still off to the west, temperatures may even be below average for a couple of days here. it will feel fantastic as humidity continues to drop, rest of the week, we are in the pleasant if not awesome range and may start to creep up that humidity value by the weekend. the just a bit by saturday. closer look we will zoom in on the enhanced satellite. the this is tropical storm erika coming up, justin drabick will have more on that storm and what to expect for rest of the tropical season. for us mainly clear, comfortable at 65 degrees. for your wednesday mostly sunny, nice and warm at 85. down the shore a beautiful beach day, mostly sunny and nice, 81 degrees. uv index eight. your three day forecast doesn't get much better then this. i think not. eighty-five tomorrow. eight
city. we have 50's in northern michigan. sixty-six and comfortable right now in cleveland. due points have dropped ten to 15 degrees from this time yesterday, 16-degree dew point drop in reading as that dryer air work its way in. we have sunny skies once again testimony and by even of the week with that high still off to the west, temperatures may even be below average for a couple of days here. it will feel fantastic as humidity continues to drop, rest of the week, we are in the pleasant if...
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michigan. it's called coast guardsman the u.s.a. it's a city of about 10,000 but this weekend was a city of 200,000 to celebrate the coast guard. every coast guard man and woman walking the streets, young teenagers, not giving us lack that sang we love the coast guard. you cannot come back to washington, d.c. with a better feeling than after spending time in coast guard city u.s.a. yesterday we unveiled the forever stamp in commemoration of the coast guard. 15 million stamps printed, because many times most folks don't realize what the coast guard does on a day-to-day basis. i'm honored to be here with you today. tomorrow i'll be on the pitching mound at national stadium to throw the opening pitch. more importantly on saturday i'll be in boston, massachusetts, as we commission our fifth national security cutter which is paying huge dividends. i'll tell about one of those national security cutter's a little bit later on in my remarks. on monday i will be in san diego for the ship it's going to turn, and altered the story later. this is going to
michigan. it's called coast guardsman the u.s.a. it's a city of about 10,000 but this weekend was a city of 200,000 to celebrate the coast guard. every coast guard man and woman walking the streets, young teenagers, not giving us lack that sang we love the coast guard. you cannot come back to washington, d.c. with a better feeling than after spending time in coast guard city u.s.a. yesterday we unveiled the forever stamp in commemoration of the coast guard. 15 million stamps printed, because...
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michiganment look at the line. >> so the tour making 15 stops in different cities, of course it will stop in philadelphia.hey'll be in town, check the calendar, september 6th and 7th. >> because he's got that sound. mack your calendar. also smith video on line, just visit fox artist. com. >> is she singing? looks like she is rapping? >> not sure. >> those judges -- >> oh, i would imagine the producers on that bus, yes. that's all we need another stinking audition to sing. >> so do you think they'll do it here outside of our studios? >> if they don't, it is an outrage. >> if they do i want to say move that bus. >> different show, isn't it? >> but every time i see a bus. >> that's true, she does do that. people pier returns to fox, september 23rd. >> all right. >> okay. >> 6:51. mardi motorcycle fly -- mc fly eat your heart out. real life hover board t may not work on your neighborhood streets. we'll tell you what it means to hover in the air. >> so cool. lexus makes it? fancy. >>> good morning, reds g, it is 2015, as you know. >> timely have hope ever board, mike. >> oh, thank god. >> just like the one fro
michiganment look at the line. >> so the tour making 15 stops in different cities, of course it will stop in philadelphia.hey'll be in town, check the calendar, september 6th and 7th. >> because he's got that sound. mack your calendar. also smith video on line, just visit fox artist. com. >> is she singing? looks like she is rapping? >> not sure. >> those judges -- >> oh, i would imagine the producers on that bus, yes. that's all we need another stinking...
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the whole world knows that detroit is the american city whose products have revolutionized our way of living. and only in michiganracy in wartime and the economic pacesetter in peacetime. ♪
the whole world knows that detroit is the american city whose products have revolutionized our way of living. and only in michiganracy in wartime and the economic pacesetter in peacetime. ♪
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the whole world knows that detroit is the american city whose products have revolutionized our way of living. and only in michigan will you find the men and women whose talent made us the arsenal of democracy in wartime and the economic pacesetter in peacetime. ♪ ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la ♪ sha-la-la-la >>> it's where nearly everything american and great came from. the things the whole world wanted, made here. the heart, the soul, the beat of an industrial cultural super power. a magnet for everyone with a dream of a better future. from eastern europe to the deep south. american dream? you came here. >> the one straight ahead with the green roof? >> the rococo building, completely empty. >> unbelievable. >> the white one is being rehabbed. there's money coming in. the one on the right is completely empty. the great pyramid with the spire on top sold for $5 million. >> $5 million for that? you can't buy a garage in the hamptons f
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city. this is the cold front that comes in tomorrow, stretches from michigan, cleveland, cincinnati, louisville gets here tonight after midnight. so, today, predominantly a humid day with highs around 85. thunderstorms tonight. thunderstorms this time tomorrow morning. we will talk about that next in the accuweather seven-day forecast for the weekend. heather is looking at the weather then heather. >> we have a messy commute on b.q.e. north of union street, you can see you are bumper to bumper. then we head to the maps and i can tell you that delay lasts up to flushing where we have a disabled vehicle on the b.q.e. northeast near flushing avenue. as far as new jersey transit trains go, pascack is suspended because of an accident that occurred in westwood. gladstone between gladstone and summit, 30-minute delays both directions because of earlier overhead wire problems. the gladstone branch, new jersey buses will cross honor the gladstone as a result. one trains suspended between rector and south perry. those are signal problems. street cleaning rules are in effect. shirleen and ken, over to you
city. this is the cold front that comes in tomorrow, stretches from michigan, cleveland, cincinnati, louisville gets here tonight after midnight. so, today, predominantly a humid day with highs around 85. thunderstorms tonight. thunderstorms this time tomorrow morning. we will talk about that next in the accuweather seven-day forecast for the weekend. heather is looking at the weather then heather. >> we have a messy commute on b.q.e. north of union street, you can see you are bumper to...
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michigan, that april of 2013. the mother of a sophomore at one of the city's most prestigious high schools, catholic central, had foundhis photo on a cell phone her son had been using. couldn't just let it go. he was 15. the woman was his tutor. and so before long detective amy lowrie was assigned to figure out what was going on. the fact that the adult was female and the child male didn't really make any difference to her. >> i think there's a double standard in society where they view a female in this situation as victims, but i think a lot of society just doesn't feel the same way about boys. there are consequences to this type of relationship, you know, even with boys. >> reporter: but remember that series of interviews and shifting stories from the boy? when the detective got him to admit there was something between them, an affair consummated in the tutor's gleaming high-rise condo, the boy announced that it was he who started it and not her, that it wasn't her fault. so what would the tutor, abigail simon, say? >> you're not under arrest, okay? you're free to leave. but there's something that we need to talk ab
michigan, that april of 2013. the mother of a sophomore at one of the city's most prestigious high schools, catholic central, had foundhis photo on a cell phone her son had been using. couldn't just let it go. he was 15. the woman was his tutor. and so before long detective amy lowrie was assigned to figure out what was going on. the fact that the adult was female and the child male didn't really make any difference to her. >> i think there's a double standard in society where they view a...
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city in the midwest including michigan and minnesota have the highest percentage of millenials choosing to lease their vehicles. >> it doesn't make financial sense to buy something that depreciates after you drive off the lot. >> they do say over the long- lease myself. >> you're fancy, mary. >>> some students are feeling anxious about school. how you can spot the signs. >> i feel anxious about it. >> me, too. >>> and a rare sighting of this whale along with traffic and weather when we come back. >>> so check this out, it's a sighting of a pure white humpback whale, and marine biologies said only three of these whales have ever been spotted in the australian waters. they say this is a young one, too. wait until it grows up. >> it's only 8 tons. >> it put on a show? mama mia? that's quite the show. mother nature putting on a big show today. quick advisory, update for you, the national weather service has posted a flooded ed advisory now in effect until 4:00 p.m. rain could make for a tricky commute coming and going. better news around the corner, but make sure you're ready for this the l
city in the midwest including michigan and minnesota have the highest percentage of millenials choosing to lease their vehicles. >> it doesn't make financial sense to buy something that depreciates after you drive off the lot. >> they do say over the long- lease myself. >> you're fancy, mary. >>> some students are feeling anxious about school. how you can spot the signs. >> i feel anxious about it. >> me, too. >>> and a rare sighting of this whale...