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that is when pittsburgh was established there are inclined planes on the hills of pittsburgh. we are passing by the monongahela incline. this is the way people got from the high heels down to the mills and plants at the river level. really only two operating inclined planes in pittsburgh today. we will go to the duquesne incline. the incline planes are funiculars or cable cars that allow workers of the upper slopes to get down to their factories and mills at the river level >> how are they used today? >> people still use the inclines, but it's mostly for tourists to get a better view of the three rivers. >> if he had to describe a typical pittsburgher, what would you say? >> old-time pittsburghers call themselves yinsers. instead of y'all, we say y'ins. yins coming over to heinz field with me after work today. i have to go downtown. pittsburghers have their own way of speaking. we call it pittsburghese. there have been waves of migration to pittsburgh 16,000 years ago they came up here during the ice age. the descendents of the american indian tribes are here and george washin
that is when pittsburgh was established there are inclined planes on the hills of pittsburgh. we are passing by the monongahela incline. this is the way people got from the high heels down to the mills and plants at the river level. really only two operating inclined planes in pittsburgh today. we will go to the duquesne incline. the incline planes are funiculars or cable cars that allow workers of the upper slopes to get down to their factories and mills at the river level >> how are...
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that is when pittsburgh was established there are inclined planes on the hills of pittsburgh. we are passing by the monongahela incline. this is the way people got from the high heels down to the mills and plants at the river level. really only two operating inclined planes in pittsburgh today. we will go to the duquesne incline. are cableed planes cars that allow workers of the upper slopes to get down to their factories and mills at the river level >>, they used today? >> people still use the inclines, but it's mostly for tourists to get a better view of the three rivers. >> if he had to describe a typical pittsburgher, what would you say? >> old-time pittsburghers call themselves insers. fieldoming over to heinz with me after work today. i have to go downtown. pittsburghers have their own way of speaking. we call it pittsburghese. . there have been waves of migration to pittsburgh 16 housing years ago the first people came here during the -- 16,000 years ago they came up here during the ice age. the descendents of the american indian tribes are here and george washington ar
that is when pittsburgh was established there are inclined planes on the hills of pittsburgh. we are passing by the monongahela incline. this is the way people got from the high heels down to the mills and plants at the river level. really only two operating inclined planes in pittsburgh today. we will go to the duquesne incline. are cableed planes cars that allow workers of the upper slopes to get down to their factories and mills at the river level >>, they used today? >> people...
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cotton has a connection to pittsburgh, before you had steel mills in pittsburgh, you had cotton mills and one of those mills was the eagle cotton works located in allegheny city which today on the north side of pittsburgh and the owners of the eagle cotton works were arbuckle and avery, charles avery, he noted abolitionist we will talk the noted- abolitionist we will talk about later. pittsburgh imported 5000 tons of cotton's from mississippi and other southern states per year. that is a tremendous amount of cotton that fit into the textile mills and at the beginning of the civil war, there were some of the western pennsylvania sidede mill owners who with the confederacy, primarily because they have an economic interest with the confederacy seeing that cotton was the raw material that fit their mills and produced their wealth. for many freedom seekers, the question about who do you take with you and who'd you leave behind, which direction would you go, what time of year would you go, what time of day would you go, who do you trust, who do you not trust? all of these questions came to
cotton has a connection to pittsburgh, before you had steel mills in pittsburgh, you had cotton mills and one of those mills was the eagle cotton works located in allegheny city which today on the north side of pittsburgh and the owners of the eagle cotton works were arbuckle and avery, charles avery, he noted abolitionist we will talk the noted- abolitionist we will talk about later. pittsburgh imported 5000 tons of cotton's from mississippi and other southern states per year. that is a...
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pittsburgh industry started early because pittsburgh was the gateway to the west. think about that for a minute. we often think of st. louis as the gateway to the west, but in 1803 this is where lewis and clark started their expedition. this was where things could be manufactured. iron could be used for boilers, for steamboats, for tools of all kinds, packaged foods, clothing could all be acquired here is -- as people headed west into the wilds. we will go this way and look up as you come through. you will see the vin fizz, the first airplane to make a transcontinental flight from coast to coast in the united states. a pittsburgher, cal rogers was its pilot. vin fizz was the name of a great soda that sponsored his expedition. think about this. how many airports do you think there were in america in 1911? zero. he had a land on cow pastures, abandoned roads, baseball fields. any place he could. he crashed 20 times on his flight across the country but he made it and dipped his wings in the pacific ocean had long -- at long beach. let's head in here and learn a little
pittsburgh industry started early because pittsburgh was the gateway to the west. think about that for a minute. we often think of st. louis as the gateway to the west, but in 1803 this is where lewis and clark started their expedition. this was where things could be manufactured. iron could be used for boilers, for steamboats, for tools of all kinds, packaged foods, clothing could all be acquired here is -- as people headed west into the wilds. we will go this way and look up as you come...
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give pittsburgh a chance.t's not the city you might think it is. 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. tonight meir mayor green will join with larry tye who's been a whirlwind of the past several days. bill green became a congressman in 1964 succeeding his father william
give pittsburgh a chance.t's not the city you might think it is. 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. tonight meir mayor green will join with larry tye who's been a whirlwind of the past several days. bill green became a congressman in 1964 succeeding his father william
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pittsburgh industry started early because pittsburgh was the gateway to the west. think about that for a minute. we think of st. louis as the gateway to the west, but in 1803 this is where lewis and clark started their expedition. this is where things could be manufactured. iron could be used for boilers, for steamboats, for tools of all kinds, packaged foods, clothing could all be acquired here is people headed west into the wilds. we will go this way and look up as you come through. airplanesee the first to make a transcontinental flight from coast to coast in the united states. a pittsburgher was its pilot. it was the name of a great soda that sponsored his expedition. think about this. how many airports do you think there were in america in 1911? zero. he had a land on cow pastures, abandoned roads, baseball fields. he crashed 20 times on his flight across the country but he made it and dipped his wings into the pacific ocean had long beach. let's head in here and learn a little bit more about pittsburgh, the arsenal of the union. during the civil war pittsburg
pittsburgh industry started early because pittsburgh was the gateway to the west. think about that for a minute. we think of st. louis as the gateway to the west, but in 1803 this is where lewis and clark started their expedition. this is where things could be manufactured. iron could be used for boilers, for steamboats, for tools of all kinds, packaged foods, clothing could all be acquired here is people headed west into the wilds. we will go this way and look up as you come through....
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pittsburgh industry started early because pittsburgh was the gateway to the west. think about that for a minute. we think of st. louis as the gateway to the west, but in 1803 this is where lewis and clark started their expedition. this is where things could be manufactured. iron could be used for boilers, for steamboats, for tools of all kinds, packaged foods, clothing could all be acquired here is people headed west into the wilds. we will go this way and look up as you come through. you will see the first airplane to make a transcontinental flight from coast to coast in the united states. a pittsburgher was its pilot. it was the name of a great soda that sponsored his expedition. think about this. how many airports do you think there were in america in 1911? zero. he had a land on cow pastures, abandoned roads, baseball fields. he crashed 20 times on his flight across the country but he made it and dipped his wings into the pacific ocean had long beach. let's head in here and learn a little bit more about pittsburgh, the arsenal of the union. during the civil war
pittsburgh industry started early because pittsburgh was the gateway to the west. think about that for a minute. we think of st. louis as the gateway to the west, but in 1803 this is where lewis and clark started their expedition. this is where things could be manufactured. iron could be used for boilers, for steamboats, for tools of all kinds, packaged foods, clothing could all be acquired here is people headed west into the wilds. we will go this way and look up as you come through. you will...
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well, pittsburgh didn't have those. when you look at the history of american cities, i think as you look in most places they didn't have that. so we have this sense of, you know people will never be able to forget, fighting tooth and nail this place shows, no, not necessarily. things can be different but we focus on, it is like the dog that barks, if it is quiet and nothing happens historians don't look at it or newspapers don't look at it, or whatever. if there is riot outbreak, that gets the attention, if you only look at those, then you generalize from those. that's another thing that the pittsburgh story will tell, this is a neighborhood where people did get along, did get along together. by getting out and really seeing life and paying attention to it, august realized life is complex and that is what make his plays so interesting. they're not just simplistic, prop sort of things where you know the answer, you know the good guys, you know the bad guys, they're all runners on this side, people on that side people hav
well, pittsburgh didn't have those. when you look at the history of american cities, i think as you look in most places they didn't have that. so we have this sense of, you know people will never be able to forget, fighting tooth and nail this place shows, no, not necessarily. things can be different but we focus on, it is like the dog that barks, if it is quiet and nothing happens historians don't look at it or newspapers don't look at it, or whatever. if there is riot outbreak, that gets the...
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my look at our visit to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. today, the triangle of brown encompasses what is now the park but in the 18th century it was going to be the home of one of the largest british military installations in north america. the diorama in front of it represents what pittsburgh would have looked like in the mid-1760's. look at tod place to understand the history of why this triangle of land inside of the park today was so important in the 18th century and into the 19th century for a lot of reasons. the biggest is just the location along the two rivers, the allegheny on one side. they come together to form the ohio. is so important is certainly during the 18th century and the mid-18th century, the allegheny takes you all the way up to french canada. you can also from the ohio, travel up smaller streams and make it a great theory -- make it up to lake erie. ittish america, the heart of along the potomac. those two rivers are important enough but want
my look at our visit to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. today, the triangle of brown encompasses what is now the park but in the 18th century it was going to be the home of one of the largest british military installations in north america. the diorama in front of it represents what pittsburgh would have looked like in the mid-1760's. look at tod place to understand the history of why this triangle of land inside of the park...
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and it was pittsburgh. at first it was glass, and then iron and than steel, than aluminum, and in the process, we built this country. ask whatif you were to made pittsburgh its berg, i would answer it has been resilience. cities, wee a lot of burned to the ground. during the 1920's and 1930's, our city was flooded. we also created disparity between our grandfathers in the mills and the people who want them. we were able to overcome all of that and build a city that became the third largest corporate center in the united states in the 1970's. pittsburgh.icago, then in 1971, we died. we had to come back again and reedit of fire self again from economic collapse -- reidentify economic again from collapse. we lost more people then new orleans lost from katrina, and they never came back. and our city operating with a debt that was greater than new york city's when it went bankrupt. just like all of those other times, all of the challenges we had, we know two things in pittsburgh -- work hard and the other is to
and it was pittsburgh. at first it was glass, and then iron and than steel, than aluminum, and in the process, we built this country. ask whatif you were to made pittsburgh its berg, i would answer it has been resilience. cities, wee a lot of burned to the ground. during the 1920's and 1930's, our city was flooded. we also created disparity between our grandfathers in the mills and the people who want them. we were able to overcome all of that and build a city that became the third largest...
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headquartered in pittsburgh and chicago. it is still the fifth largest food company in the world. >> of this weekend, we are featuring the history of pittsburgh, pennsylvania partnering with our comcast cable partners. you can find this at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on to spend three. >> coming up on americanto
headquartered in pittsburgh and chicago. it is still the fifth largest food company in the world. >> of this weekend, we are featuring the history of pittsburgh, pennsylvania partnering with our comcast cable partners. you can find this at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on to spend three. >> coming up on americanto
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>> a fresh orchid that we've grown in our greenhouse... >> hinojosa: in pittsburgh... >> in pittsburgh. they look around and see hand-crafted quilts. the building is flooded with sunlight from the skylights, and they are in, by definition, a safe and nurturing environment. they smell the food that's done in our gourmet kitchen. they see clay objects, they see hand-crafted furniture, and this is in their neighborhood. and the emotional impact of that gets their attention, and the kids call it being in a safe haven. that's the name of the study that we did on the kids-- they called it a safe haven. we get them in clay, we get them in photography, they listen to jazz, and all of a sudden these kids like what they feel, they like what they hear, and they like the way that they're being talked to. the only question i ask kids when i bump into them in the hallway is, "what college are you going to-- not if you're going to college, but when you're going to college?" >> hinojosa: the whole notion of "they like the way that they're being talked to"... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...you say that if yo
>> a fresh orchid that we've grown in our greenhouse... >> hinojosa: in pittsburgh... >> in pittsburgh. they look around and see hand-crafted quilts. the building is flooded with sunlight from the skylights, and they are in, by definition, a safe and nurturing environment. they smell the food that's done in our gourmet kitchen. they see clay objects, they see hand-crafted furniture, and this is in their neighborhood. and the emotional impact of that gets their attention, and...
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. >> pittsburgh is known as the city of bridges. it has over 446 bridges, which is three more than venice and italy. up next, we'll take you to the archive service center at the university of pittsburgh to learn more about the late congressman john murtha. >> representing the 12th district of pennsylvania congressman john murtha presents "capitol commentary." and now here is congressman murtha. congressman murtha: i'm glad you could join us for another in our series of reports from washington. >> we're at the archive service center at the university of pittsburgh. the archive service center really collects materials that really document sort of the post industrial pittsburgh. today we'll talk about congressman john patrick murtha, better known as jack murtha. john murtha was a congressman that served almost four decades in washington, representing the people of western pennsylvania. particularly the people sort of in the areas to the east and the south of surrounding pittsburgh. what i'd like to share with you today is a bit about c
. >> pittsburgh is known as the city of bridges. it has over 446 bridges, which is three more than venice and italy. up next, we'll take you to the archive service center at the university of pittsburgh to learn more about the late congressman john murtha. >> representing the 12th district of pennsylvania congressman john murtha presents "capitol commentary." and now here is congressman murtha. congressman murtha: i'm glad you could join us for another in our series of...
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but pittsburgh had several different neighborhoods. and usually segregated. , but segregation was never that they say they may get up here. to his say yes they were limited to moving into certain neighborhoods and then moving into the african-american neighborhoods. and also that the borders were blurred. but for the of most part depend one of the of ways and much of the country the fair employment practices committee and they told roosevelt but you don't do something about discrimination and then marched 50,000 strong on the nation's capital. but in the end result backed off to issue the executive order 88 '02 that establishes a committee that would oversee the hiring practices of these companies and then encourage them on equal basis. and then to abolish the working-class? but with that black workers ending greater proportions than whites. in nicosia by 1990 that the party right that the poverty rate was 40% in for white residents was 14 percent but the late 20th century in the aftermath of the steel collapsed but they were not gaini
but pittsburgh had several different neighborhoods. and usually segregated. , but segregation was never that they say they may get up here. to his say yes they were limited to moving into certain neighborhoods and then moving into the african-american neighborhoods. and also that the borders were blurred. but for the of most part depend one of the of ways and much of the country the fair employment practices committee and they told roosevelt but you don't do something about discrimination and...
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next come i look at our recent visit to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. ♪ >> representing the 12th district of pennsylvania, congressman john murtha presents capital commentary. and now here is congressman murtha. congressman murtha: i'm glad you can join us from a series of our reports from washington. the archive service center that really collection theyials and documents postindustrial pittsburgh. today, we will talk about congressman john patrick murtha, better known as jack murtha. john murtha was a congressman that served almost four decades in washington, representing the people of western pennsylvania, particularly the people sort of in the areas to the east and the south of surrounding pittsburgh. what i would like to share with you today is a bit about congressman murtha's career as a military man, about his influence with military spending, and also his legacy in the national parks service in western pennsylvania. inn murtha was not born western pennsylvania, but dow
next come i look at our recent visit to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. ♪ >> representing the 12th district of pennsylvania, congressman john murtha presents capital commentary. and now here is congressman murtha. congressman murtha: i'm glad you can join us from a series of our reports from washington. the archive service center that really collection theyials and documents postindustrial pittsburgh. today, we will...
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you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some key players back there? but w and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in practice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. and the pittsburgh steelers, at football l
you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some...
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you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with and pittsburgh, aheld of baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. despite losing some key players back there? but it was the goal line stance. and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in practice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. and the pittsburgh steelers, at their best, are amongst the best competitors in the national football league. and it showed up on the goal line t
you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with and pittsburgh, aheld of baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. despite losing some key players back there? but it was the goal line stance. and this is the...
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from hines field in pittsburgh, home of the steelers. final blitz. two presidential candidates, one former president and the current vice president. four days before election day. goal line stand. hillary clinton in battleground pennsylvania this hour. pressing her closing argument against donald trump. >> he has spent this entire campaign offering a dog whistle to his most hateful supporters. he retweets white supremacists and spreads racially tinged conspiracy theories. >> personal foul. donald trump's first stop today, new hampshire. as he continues to hammer away at clinton. >> -- to be running, you know that. if she were to win it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis that would cripple the operations of our government. >> off the sidelines, melania trump making her solo debut on the trail but raising eyebrows with her theme in a campaign where her husband has been the king of personal attacks on twitter. >> our culture has gotten too mean and too rough. we have to find a better way to talk to each other, to disagree with each othe
from hines field in pittsburgh, home of the steelers. final blitz. two presidential candidates, one former president and the current vice president. four days before election day. goal line stand. hillary clinton in battleground pennsylvania this hour. pressing her closing argument against donald trump. >> he has spent this entire campaign offering a dog whistle to his most hateful supporters. he retweets white supremacists and spreads racially tinged conspiracy theories. >>...
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every time i come to pittsburgh now because i started driving through pittsburgh decades ago.ecause my dad was from scranton. we drove through pennsylvania every year. we took different routes and we went to different places. [ cheers and applause ] and i with my own eyes have seen the ups and the downs of this great city. now when i drive in, what do i see? i see a positive, optimistic, confident city, making progress, moving forward. and i don't think you do anything in life unless you kind of imagine what it will look like and get to work to do it. that's how mark built these great companies. right here in pittsburgh. when he was a young guy. working hard for everything he had. he got a chance to start imagining. then he got a chance to start acting and producing results. well, that's the way it works. that's the way it works with the steelers. right? i mean -- >> that's hillary clinton speaking in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. one of the rallies she's at with just four days before election day. i want to share something that popped into my e-mail. paul ryan trying to shut down
every time i come to pittsburgh now because i started driving through pittsburgh decades ago.ecause my dad was from scranton. we drove through pennsylvania every year. we took different routes and we went to different places. [ cheers and applause ] and i with my own eyes have seen the ups and the downs of this great city. now when i drive in, what do i see? i see a positive, optimistic, confident city, making progress, moving forward. and i don't think you do anything in life unless you kind...
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you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. and pittsburgh, aheld of baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some key players back there? but it was the goal line stance. and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in practice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive si
you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. and pittsburgh, aheld of baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that...
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not clemson against pittsburgh. pittsburgh team that lost two straight coming in. >> steve: and not here. first home loss against an unranked opponent. simply amazing. 44 straight games it had been. and down to todd mcshay, wow. >> todd: coach, unbelievable win. you hang in there and your defense comes up wit turnovers. what are you feeling right now? >> unbelievable. our kids deserved this. we had a tough year, lost a lot of tight games by this much and our guys finished tonight. you know, they get all the respect in the world. you know, the little panthers got it done. we got little number 5. we got little number 10 but we got a bunch of guy nas make plays. >> todd: coming in the game, we talked about the different matchups and your kicker.
not clemson against pittsburgh. pittsburgh team that lost two straight coming in. >> steve: and not here. first home loss against an unranked opponent. simply amazing. 44 straight games it had been. and down to todd mcshay, wow. >> todd: coach, unbelievable win. you hang in there and your defense comes up wit turnovers. what are you feeling right now? >> unbelievable. our kids deserved this. we had a tough year, lost a lot of tight games by this much and our guys finished...
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he also voiced his concerns at the pittsburgh school board meeting about the pittsburgh principle whoccompanied the marchers. >> i would just like to examine their policies. do they really want the high school principal walking with truants leaving the campus? and if so, what do they hope he will be able to do? because in this instance he did absolutely nothing when our officer was assaulted. select the principal says he surprised by the antioch chiefs reaction. he says he and two other pittsburgh district staff members accompanied the students to de-escalate any instances. he says he kept the students from entering businesses. >>> i'm not sure by having not having any of that school officials there and not notifying the police would have been helpful. spirit the school districts things the more than dozen antioch school districts were needed to monitor the march. the pittsburgh high principal systems who misbehave more disciplined with parent conferences or suspensions. >>> controversy surrounding a lesson plan for high school teachers in san francisco that went after donald trump. a
he also voiced his concerns at the pittsburgh school board meeting about the pittsburgh principle whoccompanied the marchers. >> i would just like to examine their policies. do they really want the high school principal walking with truants leaving the campus? and if so, what do they hope he will be able to do? because in this instance he did absolutely nothing when our officer was assaulted. select the principal says he surprised by the antioch chiefs reaction. he says he and two other...
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dick thornburgh is a pittsburgher from the start. you can did law school here and went on to be governor of pennsylvania, u.s. attorney general, and his collection is archived at the university of pittsburgh. the thornburgh collection is large, which is an understatement, considering it is 1052 cartons of documents. in 1979,ected governor on was being sworn in january 16, 1979. he was there with his hand up being sworn in with his wife inside him. -- beside him. he was visited with matters pertaining to the forthcoming came athen a phone call 7:50 a.m. on wednesday, march 28. it was announcing to the new governor that there was an accident at the nearby nuclear plant on three mile island. accidentsd nuclear had amazing repercussions and uncertainties and difficulties ahead. and then the next morning, early in the day, his notes referred to having heard mention of a fuel core damage. and consulting through the whole day, that did not change. but what to do was an enigma. ade nburgh was well enough and knew from the very start of an ac
dick thornburgh is a pittsburgher from the start. you can did law school here and went on to be governor of pennsylvania, u.s. attorney general, and his collection is archived at the university of pittsburgh. the thornburgh collection is large, which is an understatement, considering it is 1052 cartons of documents. in 1979,ected governor on was being sworn in january 16, 1979. he was there with his hand up being sworn in with his wife inside him. -- beside him. he was visited with matters...
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you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some key players back there? but it was thel and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in practice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. and the pittsburgh steelers, at
you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some...
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not clemson against pittsburgh.burgh team that lost two straight coming in. >> steve: and not here. first home loss against an unranked opponent. simply amazing. 44 straight games it had been. and down to todd mcshay, wow. >> todd: coach, unbelievable win. you hang in there and your defense comes up with three big turnovers. what are you feeling right now? >> unbelievable. our kids deserved this. we had a tough year, lost a lot of tight games by this much and our guys finished tonight. you know, they get all the respect in the world. you know, the little panthers got it done. we got little number 5. we got little number 10 but we got a bunch of guy nas make plays. >> todd: coming in the game, we talked about the different matchups and your kicker. i asked you before and you said i got a great kicker. tough start to the day. but how about him hanging in there and w
not clemson against pittsburgh.burgh team that lost two straight coming in. >> steve: and not here. first home loss against an unranked opponent. simply amazing. 44 straight games it had been. and down to todd mcshay, wow. >> todd: coach, unbelievable win. you hang in there and your defense comes up with three big turnovers. what are you feeling right now? >> unbelievable. our kids deserved this. we had a tough year, lost a lot of tight games by this much and our guys finished...
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you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some key players back there? but it was the goal line sta and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in practice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. and the pittsburgh
you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some...
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you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some key players back there? and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in practice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. competitors in the national football league. and
you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some...
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she's getting ready to speak in pittsburgh. we'll have live coverage of that. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. >>> hilla
she's getting ready to speak in pittsburgh. we'll have live coverage of that. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision...
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and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career more yards. heerp's peterman. able to escape, he will take off, middle of the field. he's just shy of the first down marker. >> brian: and narduzzi's going to turn the time-out right away. he took a time-out, didn't feel like peterman got to the first down sticks. so he ran up to the official and long of 56 yards. that's a school record. hit it at georgia tech in 2015. he's missed an extra point tonight and had a 53 yarder prior to the half blocked. >> brian: if you're dabo swinney on the sideline, what is going through his head? going back to the nc state finish and missed a 33 yarder and he fell to his kne
and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career more yards. heerp's peterman. able to escape, he will take...
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you slide pittsburgh forhe moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with nb indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. and pittsburgh, aheld of baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy pletdeere. do you get the sense that ?cowh theyuilt can on mhe that's what it a comes down to.?w can they just find that formula, back there? but it was the goal line stance. and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in pctice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those and the pittsburgh steelers, at their best, are amongst the best competitors in the national football league. and it showed up on the goal line tonight. >> 16 poi
you slide pittsburgh forhe moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with nb indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. and pittsburgh, aheld of baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy pletdeere. do you get the sense that ?cowh theyuilt can on mhe that's what it a comes down to.?w can they just find that formula, back there? but it was the goal line stance. and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week...
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not clemson against pittsburgh.burgh team that lost two straight coming in. >> steve: and not here. first home loss against an unranked opponent. simply amazing. 44 straight games it had been. and down to todd mcshay, wow. >> todd: coach, unbelievable win. you hang in there and your defense comes up with three big turnovers. what are you feeling right now? >> unbelievable. our kids deserved this. we had a tough year, lost a lot of tight games by this much and our guys finished tonight. you know, they get all the respect in the world. you know, the little panthers got it done. we got little number 5. we got little number 10 but we got a bunch of guy nas make plays. >> todd: coming in the game, we talked about the different matchups and your kicker. i asked you before and you said i got a great kicker. tough start to the day. but how about him hanging in there and with the big kick. >> you know, he had a heck of a game. i gave him a kiss earlier in the game and i stayed positive with him. and he has been money and he
not clemson against pittsburgh.burgh team that lost two straight coming in. >> steve: and not here. first home loss against an unranked opponent. simply amazing. 44 straight games it had been. and down to todd mcshay, wow. >> todd: coach, unbelievable win. you hang in there and your defense comes up with three big turnovers. what are you feeling right now? >> unbelievable. our kids deserved this. we had a tough year, lost a lot of tight games by this much and our guys finished...
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you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some key players back there? and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in practice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. competitors in the national football league. and
you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some...
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there's also pittsburgh public schools are around here as an educational area in the city of pittsburgh. as we move along here, i pulled from the invitation that was sent out to the public for the opening of the original library building in 1895. now, i pulled some carnegie correspondents. his letters are fabulous on many accounts. one, they give detailed information what's going on in the building of the building, but as you can see on a number of these, carnegie just did not hand a piece of paper over to secretary to type. carnegie, and then he would sign the letter when it was finished. he would go in afterwards, cross things out, to post-it notes, anything that needed to be added in. he just did. so it's a wonderful chance to see carnegie's own handwriting. and they're really pretty interesting as well. when the library initially open in 1995, carnegie knew immediately that it needed to be larger, as has been mentioned earlier. and so he decided that he wanted to have a larger space. he at the time did not like the two towers that were outside in the building. as you can see on our
there's also pittsburgh public schools are around here as an educational area in the city of pittsburgh. as we move along here, i pulled from the invitation that was sent out to the public for the opening of the original library building in 1895. now, i pulled some carnegie correspondents. his letters are fabulous on many accounts. one, they give detailed information what's going on in the building of the building, but as you can see on a number of these, carnegie just did not hand a piece of...
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brigid conceded crest of the black and gold of the ural of chatham for whom pittsburgh was named. he was the secretary of state of the british empire during the french and indian war in the 17 fifties when pittsburgh was established. there are inclined planes on the hills of passport -- pittsburgh along the monongahela incline people have the hills down at the river level really one of the only to inclined planes operating today. the inclined planes are cable cars that allowed the workers to get down to their factories down at the river level and people still use them today but it is mostly for the tourist to get a better view of the three rivers. >> if you had to describe the typical pittsburg president? >> peseta saying you always say they're coming after work. and they have their own way speaking. with waves of migration and 16,000 years ago during the ice age to set up shop of the american indian tribes from one washington arrived. with the scots irish eastern european today people come from asia and south central and south america. coming up on the city and county that is com
brigid conceded crest of the black and gold of the ural of chatham for whom pittsburgh was named. he was the secretary of state of the british empire during the french and indian war in the 17 fifties when pittsburgh was established. there are inclined planes on the hills of passport -- pittsburgh along the monongahela incline people have the hills down at the river level really one of the only to inclined planes operating today. the inclined planes are cable cars that allowed the workers to...
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and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of 50 of more yards. heerp's peterman. able to escape, he will take off, middle of the field. he's just shy of the first down marker. >> brian: and narduzzi's going to turn the time-out right away. he took a time-out, didn't feel like peterman got to the first down sticks. so he ran up to the official and called time-out. that's a school record. hit it at georgia tech in 2015. he's missed an extra point tonight and had a 53 yarder prior to the half blocked. >> brian: if you're dabo swinney on the sideline, what is going through his head? going back to the nc state finish and missed a 33 yarder an
and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of 50 of more yards. heerp's peterman. able to...
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and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of0 heerp's peterman. able to escape, he will take off, middle of the field. he's just shy of the first down marker. >> brian: and narduzzi's going to turn the time-out right away. he took a time-out, didn't feel like peterman got to the first down sticks. so he ran up to the official and called time-out. long of 56 yards. that's a school record. hit it at georgia tech in 2015. he's missed an extra point tonight and had a 53 yarder prior to the half blocked. >> brian: if you're dabo swinney on the sideline, what is going through his head? going back to the nc state finish and missed a 33 yarder a
and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of0 heerp's peterman. able to escape, he will...
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and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of 50 of more yards. heerp's peterman. able to escape, he will take off, middle of the field. he's just shy of the first down marker. >> brian: and narduzzi's going to turn the time-out right away. he took a time-out, didn't feel like peterman got to the first down sticks. so he ran up to the official and called time-out. >> steve: chris blewitt, career that's a school record. hit it at georgia tech in 2015. he's missed an extra point tonight and had a 53 yarder prior to the half blocked. >> brian: if you're dabo swinney on the sideline, what is going through his head? going back to the nc state
and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of 50 of more yards. heerp's peterman. able to...
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they talk about in the balls early life in pittsburgh and shows chose the artist collection. it's really great insight into just how self-conscious he actually was. i think a lot of people have a vision of him being really cool in the loop. i came with a lot of work. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv and c-span three working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> i cannot think of a more apropos story than that one that survived how they viewed. you have a reporter from bloomington indiana who went down and really went out of her way to find some sort of christian mom-and-pop shop that she could stereotype. that was allowing people to say if you own a business and you want to choose how you run a business that's fine. if you don't want to violate your religious conscience. if you're actively engaging in discrimination then you can run afoul of the law. if you are professing your faith and saint on this one the instance of a wedding ceremony i don't want to give you my artistic skill or my labor or expression. that is unders
they talk about in the balls early life in pittsburgh and shows chose the artist collection. it's really great insight into just how self-conscious he actually was. i think a lot of people have a vision of him being really cool in the loop. i came with a lot of work. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv and c-span three working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> i cannot think of a more apropos story than that one that survived how...
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you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some key players back there? and this is the pride of pittsburgh. this is what they do every week in practice. they go one-on-one against the offense. and it looks like there's no way they're going to be able to make a play. and they make a play. sean davis there. and then, a nice play by timmons to get underneath that route. and mike mitchell comes up and makes a big hit on the quarterback, tolzien. and then, they catch a break here on the last one. but every, single one of those are competitive situations. competitors in the national football league. and
you slide pittsburgh for the moment, over there. on the 6-5, mark, with indianapolis, dropping to 5-6. houston leading their division. baltimore for the moment. baltimore had a chance with nine teams in the afc, than they have. pittsburgh beat cleveland, indy was depleted here. do you get the sense that pittsburgh, they built confidence on what they can do on the defensive side of the ball? >> maybe. that's what it all comes down to. can they just find that formula, despite losing some...
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and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of 50 of more yards. heerp's peterman. able to escape, he will take off, middle of the field. he's just shy of the first down marker. >> brian: and narduzzi's going to turn the time-out right away. he took a time-out, didn't feel like peterman got to the first down sticks. so he ran up to the official and called time-out. that's a school record. hit it at georgia tech in 2015. he's missed an extra point tonight and had a 53 yarder prior to the half blocked. >> brian: if you're dabo swinney on the sideline, what is going through his head? going back to the nc state finish and missed a 33 yarder an
and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of 50 of more yards. heerp's peterman. able to...
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pittsburgh. hill crest avenue will take you up to 35 minutes if you're headed out. to the altamont pass, here's a look at your slow commute. 8 miles eight miles per hour coming off 205. north tracy boulevard will take you up to 52 minutes. a better commute into foster city. . >>> you got to stop whatever you're doing running around the house and take a look at this. the beb fit of turning our clocks back one full hour -- you get to see this. it's our live weather camera looking at the sunrise which officially is at 6:42 this morning combination of clarity and clouds. the clouds associated with this powerful storm off the coast. temperatures dipping to 49 49 degrees in santa rosa. this is the clouds you were just looking at associated with area of low pressure right off the coast. it is swirling around the northwestern section of california leaving us dry but partly cloudy. temperatures today finally above average in the mid 60s at the immediate seashore right around 69 degrees in pacifica and roc
pittsburgh. hill crest avenue will take you up to 35 minutes if you're headed out. to the altamont pass, here's a look at your slow commute. 8 miles eight miles per hour coming off 205. north tracy boulevard will take you up to 52 minutes. a better commute into foster city. . >>> you got to stop whatever you're doing running around the house and take a look at this. the beb fit of turning our clocks back one full hour -- you get to see this. it's our live weather camera looking at the...
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-span.org/ will continue with the history of pittsburgh. pittsburgh, pennsylvania. this town was frontier town. with the four that was settled that wasench -- fort settled by the french in the landia with saying this is great britain wants and the french and indian war, the seven-year war, who would control the confluence and that major net's with a history of taking down off a boat and in the process discovering america. the idea it would be a country from sea to sea. the idea of them looking over their shoulder and seeing -- say we built this country? at first it was glass and then iron and then steel and in the process, we built this country. and if you were to ask what does make pittsburgh pittsburgh, i would answer is resilience. back of the day like a lot of cities, we burnt to the ground during the 1920's and 1930's and we created disparity between people like my grandfather who worked in the mills and people who owned them. we were able to overcome all of that and build a city that became the third largest corporate center in the united states in the 1970's.
-span.org/ will continue with the history of pittsburgh. pittsburgh, pennsylvania. this town was frontier town. with the four that was settled that wasench -- fort settled by the french in the landia with saying this is great britain wants and the french and indian war, the seven-year war, who would control the confluence and that major net's with a history of taking down off a boat and in the process discovering america. the idea it would be a country from sea to sea. the idea of them looking...
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and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of 50 of more yards. heerp's pete able to escape, he will take off, middle of the field. he's just shy of the first down marker. >> brian: and narduzzi's going to turn the time-out right away. he took a time-out, didn't feel like peterman got to the first down sticks. so he ran up to the official and called time-out. long of 56 yards. that's a school record. hit it at georgia tech in 2015. he's missed an extra point tonight and had a 53 yarder prior to the half blocked. >> brian: if you're dabo swinney on the sideline, what is going through his head? going back to the nc state finish and missed a
and pittsburgh has that one time-out left. goal. >> brian: galambos, taleni, they came up with a big defense and cover down with five defensive linemen mv give them credit. they needed that play and they got it. now, they do have a time-out. steve, that time-out was worth 40 seconds. they could have had no time-outs and 40 more seconds. this is how pat narduzzi has chosen to go. >> steve: the field goal kicker, four career field goals of 50 of more yards. heerp's pete able to...
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traming by two, pittsburgh is. with 5:17 left. there is artavis scott. update. >> we have a final between the hedges. sean white intercepted by smith, and georgia added two field goals to top auburn 13-7 and alabama clinches the s.e.c. west. coming up, jabrill peppers and number three michigan staking on iowa. you can also see it live on watch espn. back to you guys. >> bob: wow, seven points for that game? >> steve: amazing. >> brian: that looked like the auburn team that played clemson earlier in the season. >> steve: always fun to watch jabrill peppers. scott on the receiving end there. pitt has been charged with no penalties so far this half. we will watch nar in the offensive series for clemson. does it count as a night game now? i have always had it on my bucket list to do a night game here hat death valley. >> brian: absolutely, can daylight savings. >> steve: first down yardage. >> brian: what pat narduzzi has left in the play sheet, whatever energy they have, they have to find some way to stop this team on this drive. other wise, this game could
traming by two, pittsburgh is. with 5:17 left. there is artavis scott. update. >> we have a final between the hedges. sean white intercepted by smith, and georgia added two field goals to top auburn 13-7 and alabama clinches the s.e.c. west. coming up, jabrill peppers and number three michigan staking on iowa. you can also see it live on watch espn. back to you guys. >> bob: wow, seven points for that game? >> steve: amazing. >> brian: that looked like the auburn team...
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if you were to ask what has made pittsburgh pittsburgh, i would answer it has been resilience. back in the day, like a lot of cities, we burnt to the ground. during the 1920's and 1930's, our city was flooded. we also created a disparity between people like my grandfathers, who worked in the mills, and the people who own them. we were able to overcome that and build a city that became the third corporate center in the united states in the 1970's -- new york, chicago, pittsburgh. in 1979, we died, and we had to come back again and re-identify ourselves again. during the 1980's, steele died. i watched as some of my friends and family left. we lost more people than new orleans lost after katrina, and they never came back. even our city government, operating with a debt that was greater than new york city's when it went bankrupt. but just like all those other times in all the challenges that we had, we know how to do two things really well in pittsburgh -- one is to work hard, and the other is to innovate. we ended up with some forward thinking people who said back in the late 1970
if you were to ask what has made pittsburgh pittsburgh, i would answer it has been resilience. back in the day, like a lot of cities, we burnt to the ground. during the 1920's and 1930's, our city was flooded. we also created a disparity between people like my grandfathers, who worked in the mills, and the people who own them. we were able to overcome that and build a city that became the third corporate center in the united states in the 1970's -- new york, chicago, pittsburgh. in 1979, we...
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it was the purpose for pittsburgh to be here. >> welcome to pittsburgh on booktv.with help from our comcast cable partners over the next 90 minutes we'll travel the city to talk with local authors about their books and the history of the area. first up a visit to the hill district to explore of the life of pulitzer prize winner and american playwrite august wilson. >> when i left my mother's house i went out into the world, into that community to learn what it meant to be a man, what used to be at one time a very thriving community although a depressed community. there were stores and shops all along the avenue. they're not there anymore. >> the sort of discrimination he faced was actually from the other black students, the darker-skinned students who chased wilson kids home after school, calling them cracker and this and that, they come flying up the street there in the yard. there was a gate there that would stop the kids. one day their mother, today's sy told them, listen, put an end to this don't close the gate. let them flying on up and she stood back in that
it was the purpose for pittsburgh to be here. >> welcome to pittsburgh on booktv.with help from our comcast cable partners over the next 90 minutes we'll travel the city to talk with local authors about their books and the history of the area. first up a visit to the hill district to explore of the life of pulitzer prize winner and american playwrite august wilson. >> when i left my mother's house i went out into the world, into that community to learn what it meant to be a man,...
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this has happened around pittsburgh, canonsburg, about eight miles south of pittsburgh.as so dangerous that s.w.a.t. was called in and reporters told to stay away. and neighbored told to stay in their homes. this is a live look from canonsburg from a news helicopter. one was taken to a hospital nearby. the other was flown to a hospital in the pittsburgh area. we're told one officer told the other, stay with me. it will be okay. we're expected to be more information during a news conference scheduled for about 15 minutes. >>> five minutes before 7:00, today president-elect donald trump will visit president obama in the white house. first lady michelle obama and melania will hold their own meeting in the residence. nbc10's jim rosenfield will be there on the transition meeting at 4:00. >>> meantime, chris christie could have an increased role in the trump administration. he's leading the mrt transition team. the officer will appear on "today" show which begins in a few minutes. here's some other stories we're following throughout the day. >>> family and friends are gatheri
this has happened around pittsburgh, canonsburg, about eight miles south of pittsburgh.as so dangerous that s.w.a.t. was called in and reporters told to stay away. and neighbored told to stay in their homes. this is a live look from canonsburg from a news helicopter. one was taken to a hospital nearby. the other was flown to a hospital in the pittsburgh area. we're told one officer told the other, stay with me. it will be okay. we're expected to be more information during a news conference...
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my fellow road warrior kasie hunt in pittsburgh. jacob
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miguel marquez is in pittsburgh. jessica schneider in ann arbor, michigan. we will start with jason carroll, who is in florida, where donald trump about to kick off in that state that brings a whopping 29 electoral votes. jason? >> reporter: it's a must-win state. can you believe we are finally, finally in the final stretch here. when donald trump takes the stage a few moments from now, he's expected to tell the audience to get out and vote. by a show of hands, a lot of people in the room say they have already voted. what the trump campaign wants these people to do now is get a friend to get out to join them to vote tomorrow. this is a must-win state for donald trump going forward. the democrats are encouraged by early voting among latinos here in this state that they say is going to favor them but the trump campaign encouraged by crowds like this one that they say it's going to translate into votes for them come election day. going forward as you guys both know, their goal going forward, they have got to flip a blue state. maybe in the upper midwest, maybe
miguel marquez is in pittsburgh. jessica schneider in ann arbor, michigan. we will start with jason carroll, who is in florida, where donald trump about to kick off in that state that brings a whopping 29 electoral votes. jason? >> reporter: it's a must-win state. can you believe we are finally, finally in the final stretch here. when donald trump takes the stage a few moments from now, he's expected to tell the audience to get out and vote. by a show of hands, a lot of people in the room...