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heading south -- orwell. the moderate pocket or two at jackson township at 52. drier in akron and a few sprinkles around at 48. west cider, you are the only location dry, 50 at month here began state park and wooster, 52 in vermillion and a light shower an hour from now. 48 will be the high average for you veterans. we will see maybe a little sunshine but a lot of clouds and wind. we will look at the weekend coming up next. >>> new today, construction of the brand new cleveland city kennel will be delayed. the $5 million project was supposed to get started this year, but the new kennel had suffered multiple delays since 2013. the city says this most recent high. the city won't break ground on the new city kennel until the summer of 2017. >>> our warm start to fall throwing off many of us, and now it is creating concerns in the community. the delay in the cooldown causing problems for places like the salvation army. right now the number of children signed up for christmas assistance is down. and fewer families are signing up for help with gift this is year despit
heading south -- orwell. the moderate pocket or two at jackson township at 52. drier in akron and a few sprinkles around at 48. west cider, you are the only location dry, 50 at month here began state park and wooster, 52 in vermillion and a light shower an hour from now. 48 will be the high average for you veterans. we will see maybe a little sunshine but a lot of clouds and wind. we will look at the weekend coming up next. >>> new today, construction of the brand new cleveland city...
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Nov 28, 2016
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few 30s here on the east side. 31 in orwell. 35 in ashtubula. certainly want the winter jacket for the top of the day. 309 in akron. 36 in canalith only. a little better 40 in westfield center and the upper 30s in wellington. high pressure come to knelts here for a little bit longer before a warm front moves in. that will give us milder air. 60s. then a cold front pushes in rain chances. it doesn't cool us down. thursday is when it will be here. it means reynolds and rounds of rainfall. as we get into the overnight hours we start to ste pick up. we're still in the low 50s at 1:00 in the morning. tomorrow night it's on the mild side. afternoon sunshine possible for tuesday. here's a burst a break. the rain finally kick out and 60s making the way into the forecast for the afternoon hours. not bad considering we do have that warmer air and a chance to enjoy it. but it does come with the potential of muddy paw print back in the house. a quarter or half inch at very most for the next couple of days. and the chance of cooler air by thursday. thursday
few 30s here on the east side. 31 in orwell. 35 in ashtubula. certainly want the winter jacket for the top of the day. 309 in akron. 36 in canalith only. a little better 40 in westfield center and the upper 30s in wellington. high pressure come to knelts here for a little bit longer before a warm front moves in. that will give us milder air. 60s. then a cold front pushes in rain chances. it doesn't cool us down. thursday is when it will be here. it means reynolds and rounds of rainfall. as we...
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Nov 30, 2016
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charles: you brought up george orwell and khrushchev.ting america without firing a shot. along similar lines of using our goodness, using our openness, using the sort of innate, our innate feelings of thinking the best of people and embracing them. we have the statue of liberty that says give us your tired and your poor. how do we defend ourselves and stayed true to that without changing to drastically? >> the constitution provides civil liberties. we are not going to abandon those civil liberties but at the same family to realize realize the president of the united states has a responsibility for national security maintaining the peace, maintaining the tranquility that we have a responsibility for balancing the two. the present of united states can't engage in surveillance and he can deal with these groups that are promoting radical ideas and i think donald trump's made it clear he has to do that. we are going to have a change in which we engage in both the rhetoric as well as the surveillance and the kind of activity that is necessary
charles: you brought up george orwell and khrushchev.ting america without firing a shot. along similar lines of using our goodness, using our openness, using the sort of innate, our innate feelings of thinking the best of people and embracing them. we have the statue of liberty that says give us your tired and your poor. how do we defend ourselves and stayed true to that without changing to drastically? >> the constitution provides civil liberties. we are not going to abandon those civil...
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Nov 10, 2016
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george orwell, the most fearless of commentators was right to point out that public opinion is no morey wise than humans are innately kind. people can behave foolishly, recklessly, self-destructively in the aggregate just as they can individually. joining us now author of "the true america." an nbc news contributor. annan, your take on where we are in america as of tonight. >> the message passed around among so many of my friends today was that this was a physical, not a cerebral feeling. >> yeah, yeah. >> and that it felt perhaps more like a breakup, a very bad breakup than anything anybody else could compare it to. so i think that's what a lot of russ grappling. >> deeply emotional response. >> and not because of a party winning or losing. because of the fear that an amazing country could lose its mind. >> in other elections, what i've seen people experience is a sadness that their candidate didn't win, and they felt very attached to john kerry and now they're sad that john kerry didn't win. but it wasn't so much -- the feeling that is out there now is this feeling about the opponent
george orwell, the most fearless of commentators was right to point out that public opinion is no morey wise than humans are innately kind. people can behave foolishly, recklessly, self-destructively in the aggregate just as they can individually. joining us now author of "the true america." an nbc news contributor. annan, your take on where we are in america as of tonight. >> the message passed around among so many of my friends today was that this was a physical, not a...
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stopped raining sandusky and rains letting up in lorain county and still everywhere else and showers in orwell and akron and you are dealing with here in cuyahoga county and berea and middleburg heights and strongsville out of column station. it looks like by 8:00 tonight we will have showers around. that will let up. can you still see temperatures dropping to 50 by 1 a.m. and we will deal with lake-effect rain into tomorrow morning. temperatures don't move much tomorrow. 47 is the morning temperature. wind picks up and showers around and akron-canton you will deal with more showers and 47 your low and look at the high tomorrow. 48. brisk north wind and cloud coverment. spotty morning showers around. can you see we don't move in temperature at all. about 48 degrees or so for the high. it will feel like a november day. >> by thursday look at this warming up to 63. sunny and windy veteran's day showers and isolated showers in the 40s. saturday chilly, 46 and sunday. sunny, windy and back upo would you say no to a lot more money? [excited scream] you just won a million dollars! no thanks. nice ba
stopped raining sandusky and rains letting up in lorain county and still everywhere else and showers in orwell and akron and you are dealing with here in cuyahoga county and berea and middleburg heights and strongsville out of column station. it looks like by 8:00 tonight we will have showers around. that will let up. can you still see temperatures dropping to 50 by 1 a.m. and we will deal with lake-effect rain into tomorrow morning. temperatures don't move much tomorrow. 47 is the morning...
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Nov 13, 2016
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i'm teaching a class this term on contemporary george orwell, martha kessler, cs lewis and winston churchill. those people very different people had something similar to say about a tendency in government in modern times totalitarianism. and i say we are reading that stands up to the standard of those people. >> host: who are his friends? did he have lifelong friends? >> guest: yes, he did. he had some really great friends that persisted through life. a man named reggie barnes, a soldier, went to cuba with churchill when they were young old chairs. they later learned to tell what was going on there with the spanish war, with the cuban people. they became friends there. they served into other actions together and they remain a correspondent in 30 sometime. churchill is closer to man named fe smith worker can hand in the movie chariots of fire. he was a very learned, very powerful man. i'll tell you by the site. an essay is very worth reading. he shown pretty good effect in chariots of fire, that he used to walk along powell now, the famous street in england and london. he would go and the lib
i'm teaching a class this term on contemporary george orwell, martha kessler, cs lewis and winston churchill. those people very different people had something similar to say about a tendency in government in modern times totalitarianism. and i say we are reading that stands up to the standard of those people. >> host: who are his friends? did he have lifelong friends? >> guest: yes, he did. he had some really great friends that persisted through life. a man named reggie barnes, a...
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. >> anthony: george orwell said something that really upset me when he talked about human beings aremm-hmm. >> anthony: and this is my job. i travel around the world with these people and, and they turn on the cameras and then, for a certain period of time, my job is to shove food into my face. and -- >> marina: and what's wrong with that? >> anthony: um -- >> francis: you have to eat. ♪ >> anthony: ah! look at that. they're, they're just not messing around here, right? >> francis: it's beautiful. i mean, no, no, no, no, no. it's, it's perfect food. ♪ >> anthony: wow. i mean, it's really unnecessarily delicious. what kind of food is this? where is it rooted? >> francis: between italy and spain. and, then, a bit of the gaucho too, with the meat. the way he cooks it. la boca, this neighborhood, is very italian. they say that this is where tango was born in this little street two blocks away here called caminito. ♪ >> anthony: and where does that come from, emotionally? the need for tango. why here? >> francis: tango is extremely sad. it's about love, about despair, it's about poverty,
. >> anthony: george orwell said something that really upset me when he talked about human beings aremm-hmm. >> anthony: and this is my job. i travel around the world with these people and, and they turn on the cameras and then, for a certain period of time, my job is to shove food into my face. and -- >> marina: and what's wrong with that? >> anthony: um -- >> francis: you have to eat. ♪ >> anthony: ah! look at that. they're, they're just not messing...
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this thing, whatever it is, you will do just fine as long as you're reading orwell's essays as long as which is what it is. >> way up town or downtown and you say chopped cheese and they're like, what? >> so this is a regional, indigenous specialty. >> and newer, too. it hasn't been around that long. >> i have been everywhere in the world, and i mean just about everywhere in the world you can think of, as beautiful as many cities around the world are it is really in your blood, and particularly if you grew up here. you're living in paris, you're gonna want a chopped cheese sandwich and you will be angry you can't get one. >> so there it is, a peak, a narrow slice of an old, deep and noble subject. >> causing your poor existence, the more of two, relentless, ill logical. >> sitting right there, relatively unexplored, a cross section of the tasty, original good stuff. >> so gritty, i'm grinding. >> a petri dish of talent, for culture, the great unknown. go look. go look. >> armageddon. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> sometime ago something crawled or sligterred or grew like a fu
this thing, whatever it is, you will do just fine as long as you're reading orwell's essays as long as which is what it is. >> way up town or downtown and you say chopped cheese and they're like, what? >> so this is a regional, indigenous specialty. >> and newer, too. it hasn't been around that long. >> i have been everywhere in the world, and i mean just about everywhere in the world you can think of, as beautiful as many cities around the world are it is really in your...
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. >> so big brother is running the country in george orwell's "1984," and every day he beams two minutes of hate into the minds of everyone in the country. >> right. >> so, here's three sentences, before the hate had preceded for 30 seconds, uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room. in its second minute, the hate rose to a frenzy. people were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the top of their voices. the horrible thing about the two minutes hate, that's the name of the exercise, was not that one was obliged to act a part, but that it was impossible to avoid joining in, and yet the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion, which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blow lamp. sound like a trump rally? >> and when asked whether he believes trump's rhetoric has poisoned the political system, weld said, quote, i think his whole campaign has been full of dog whistles and stirring up resentment and hatred. >>> relations between the united states and russia continue to sink to levels that h
. >> so big brother is running the country in george orwell's "1984," and every day he beams two minutes of hate into the minds of everyone in the country. >> right. >> so, here's three sentences, before the hate had preceded for 30 seconds, uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room. in its second minute, the hate rose to a frenzy. people were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the top of their voices. the...
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as always with our political quote of the day which comes from the late author and critic george orwellho said and this was some 70 years ago mind you. quote in our age there is no such thing as keeping out of politics. all issues are political issues and politics itself a mass of lies, evasions and schizophrenia. that was 70 years ago. just 8 days full election coverage. we will be back here tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. we hope you will, too. don't forget the factor is up next. good night. >>> welcome to "red eye." hello, everyone i'm tom shillue. let's check in with tv's andy levey at the "red eye" tease deck. andy? >> people are changing their tune about james comey thanks to anthony wiener's surprise appearance in this year's presidential election. and this can mean only one thing. seven more days until the purge. plus could an nfl franchise relocate to england? why the jaguars could be the london jaguars. and who would win in a match? a vaughny man -- scrawny man
as always with our political quote of the day which comes from the late author and critic george orwellho said and this was some 70 years ago mind you. quote in our age there is no such thing as keeping out of politics. all issues are political issues and politics itself a mass of lies, evasions and schizophrenia. that was 70 years ago. just 8 days full election coverage. we will be back here tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. we hope you will, too. don't forget the factor is up next. good night....
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judge friend of mine in denver says he requires all of his law clerks upon arrival to read george orwell's famous essay "politics in the english language," which is a great introduction to, you know, how to write. but that kind of, you know, sort of taking hold, if you're going to have law clerks do any writing, they'd better know how to write. judges don't do it, and chief judges don't try to impose any progressive improvements on their flock of subordinate judges. >> bill, you had described earlier today, actually, that judge posner has what you call a literary mind. what do you mean by that? >> oh, it's a sensibility, i think, that merges the understanding of the real world, and tic -- dick certainly has that especially with an economic analysis that drives so much of dick's thinking. but it's also a sensibility that is aware of emotions, human emotions, human drama, i think, is one in particular. and every now and then you have one of these eureka opinions from dick where he'll have a reference to shakespeare which is completely and utterly apt, and you say, well, how else could it be
judge friend of mine in denver says he requires all of his law clerks upon arrival to read george orwell's famous essay "politics in the english language," which is a great introduction to, you know, how to write. but that kind of, you know, sort of taking hold, if you're going to have law clerks do any writing, they'd better know how to write. judges don't do it, and chief judges don't try to impose any progressive improvements on their flock of subordinate judges. >> bill, you...
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judge in denver just said to me that he requires all these law clerks upon arrival to read george orwell's famous essay politics, the nameless language and he was right. which is great production on how to write. but that kind of, this whole is going to have law clerks do any writing, they know how to write so i just don't do it and chief judges don't try to impose any progressive improvements in their flock of supporting their judges. >> bill, you have described and said judge posner has a literary mind, what do you mean by that? >> it's disability i think that merges the understanding of the real world, especially with the economic analysis that drives so much of his thinking. it's also a sensibility that he's aware of emotions, human emotions. human drama, i think is one. every now and then you have one of these eureka opinions where they will have a reference to shakespeare that is completely and utterly apt and you say how else could it be described but to do it that way? so it's an awareness of people in different ways. it's how people live in the real world, one that we all know but
judge in denver just said to me that he requires all these law clerks upon arrival to read george orwell's famous essay politics, the nameless language and he was right. which is great production on how to write. but that kind of, this whole is going to have law clerks do any writing, they know how to write so i just don't do it and chief judges don't try to impose any progressive improvements in their flock of supporting their judges. >> bill, you have described and said judge posner has...
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we play video games. >> big brother is running the country in george orwell's "1984."ms two minutes of hate into the minds of everyone in the country. >> right. >> so here's the three sentences. before the hate had proceeded for 30 seconds, uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room. in its second minute, the hate rose to a frenzy. people were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the top of their voices. the horrible thing about the two minutes hate, that was the name of the exercise, was not that one was obliged to act a part, but that it was impossible to avoid joining in. and yet, the rage that one felt was an abstract, undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blow lamp. sound like a trump rally? >> or a kanye west concert. >> welcome to donald trump's america, everybody. >> you think he's injected a poison into the political system. >> sure do. i sure do. i think his whole campaign has been full of dog whistles and stirring up resentment and not too strong a
we play video games. >> big brother is running the country in george orwell's "1984."ms two minutes of hate into the minds of everyone in the country. >> right. >> so here's the three sentences. before the hate had proceeded for 30 seconds, uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room. in its second minute, the hate rose to a frenzy. people were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the top of their voices. the...
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communisthave a system that is really state capitalism, orwell a be a rogue nation that wants to causeischief -- or will they want to be a rogue nation that wants to cause mischief? host: i will read the first paragraph of each of these statements. from the white house yesterday, "at this time of passing, we extend a hand of friendship to the cuban people. we know this fills people with powerful emotions. we recall the countless ways that fidel castro has altered people's lives and history will record and judge the enormous impact of this singular figure on the people and world around him. that is from the white house. here is a statement from the president-elect. " fidel castro's legacy is one of firing squads, death, unimaginable suffering, poverty, and the denial of fundamental human rights." the first statement from donald trump, " fidel castro is dead!" i sure as a businessman tois champing at the bit build a hotel in cuba. host: we will start with debbie in pennsylvania. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: my question was how is he so sure that r
communisthave a system that is really state capitalism, orwell a be a rogue nation that wants to causeischief -- or will they want to be a rogue nation that wants to cause mischief? host: i will read the first paragraph of each of these statements. from the white house yesterday, "at this time of passing, we extend a hand of friendship to the cuban people. we know this fills people with powerful emotions. we recall the countless ways that fidel castro has altered people's lives and history...