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tom in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, line for republicans. tom, good morning. caller: good morning, and thanks for c-span. my opinion is of the climate is changing, but the climate is always changing, and we have no definitive proof that it is man-made changes. that man is causing this changes. people are getting rich over this climate change issue, like al gore is. he has made hundreds of millions of dollars from what i understand from this. and others -- money is a big part of it. like the caller that mentioned college professors are getting these big grants to come up with statistics that the government, you know, favorable to the government's stance, and one of those is michael mann at penn state, a professor of there who came up with the, hockey stick graph, and it came out to be bogus. he is still there and getting grants and making money for the university, so that is why he is still there. i think it is all about money. it is not about the environment. climate is always going to change, and that is my opinion. host: tom from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. ca
tom in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, line for republicans. tom, good morning. caller: good morning, and thanks for c-span. my opinion is of the climate is changing, but the climate is always changing, and we have no definitive proof that it is man-made changes. that man is causing this changes. people are getting rich over this climate change issue, like al gore is. he has made hundreds of millions of dollars from what i understand from this. and others -- money is a big part of it. like the caller...
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5th quarter" post-game show follows. 49er head coach jim tomsula is backed in hits native pittsburgh, pennsylvania 9ers are a touchdown underdog at the steelers tomorrow when his team shows up at heinz field. tomsula grew up about 15 minutes from the stadium. actually he used to sneak in games at old three rivers stadium. the coach should have plenty of friends and family support. as for tickets to the game? >> i don't, um, i have never done tickets. man, i don't -- i don't know how you can do that. i don't know how guys do that. they get people calling and tickets and this and that and we'll call -- two hours before a game and you're worried about where you're going to put tickets? i don't go. i'm -- i got nothing good with it. any home games my wife handles everything. i'm not paying much attention to it. >> we're laughing with you, coach. >>> a crowd filing into the pga bmw championship play-offs outside chicago. jordan spieth body language, didn't like it. and we saw why at the second hole. found the cat box. tied for 11th after a one-over 72. jason day continues to storm through with 269, bir
5th quarter" post-game show follows. 49er head coach jim tomsula is backed in hits native pittsburgh, pennsylvania 9ers are a touchdown underdog at the steelers tomorrow when his team shows up at heinz field. tomsula grew up about 15 minutes from the stadium. actually he used to sneak in games at old three rivers stadium. the coach should have plenty of friends and family support. as for tickets to the game? >> i don't, um, i have never done tickets. man, i don't -- i don't know how...
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. >> reporter: a small restaurant in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, implemented a flat wage of $35,000 a year for its employees this spring. servers and backup house staff are now on an even playing field. they also get a stake in the restaurant via profit sharing and health insurance. >> a lot of times restaurant employees, it's viewed as a job, not as a profession or career. the people that we have here don't think of it like that. this is a career for them. so we want to treat them more like that and pay salary and offer benefits and health care. the things that you normally associate with a real world job. >> reporter: workers are gearing up to receive their first quarterly bonuses ever. practically unheard of in the restaurant industry. employees like zach are paying close attention to store operations. >> it's more of working smarter. i mean, if we see something that needs to be used up, if it doesn't, not only the restaurant loses money, but i'm losing money. >> reporter: while the common message on main street is small businesses can't bear the burden of wage hikes not driven by the m
. >> reporter: a small restaurant in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, implemented a flat wage of $35,000 a year for its employees this spring. servers and backup house staff are now on an even playing field. they also get a stake in the restaurant via profit sharing and health insurance. >> a lot of times restaurant employees, it's viewed as a job, not as a profession or career. the people that we have here don't think of it like that. this is a career for them. so we want to treat them...
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it took place in a small shack, on a roof of a factory, just off side pittsburgh pennsylvania. in that shack, the american mass media of which there is no force more influential began. what radio station kd ka did on the first tuesday night in november of 1920 was broadcast a news event, live. it was never done before. it was the election return and neither the country nor the world would ever be the same again. although few people could have imagined that radio could have lead to something called the television and no one could have imagined keeping up with the kardashians. small towns were always thought of as the home of virtue. in 1920 sinclair lewis wrote, our town. in american literature was never the same again. the stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy, moralistic, and then in 1920 eugene o'neill one the first pulitzer prize with beyond the horizon, and the theater was never the same again. poetry, it was the home of romance, then in 1920cs elliott and carl samberg came along and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some popular so
it took place in a small shack, on a roof of a factory, just off side pittsburgh pennsylvania. in that shack, the american mass media of which there is no force more influential began. what radio station kd ka did on the first tuesday night in november of 1920 was broadcast a news event, live. it was never done before. it was the election return and neither the country nor the world would ever be the same again. although few people could have imagined that radio could have lead to something...
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. >> i am from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. i am reading the making of a president 1968 and what is shocking is how 1968 seems to look like today. race riots in the street, ongoing war on terror which like vietnam doesn't seem to be ending, a country with a lot of prosperity but no mobility for l lower income americans and we see establishment politics which is the laughing stock of the nation. so aside from the horse race, what is the outcome of 2016? >> i am with you on this. donald trump is george wallace in that he is tapping into nativism. >> frank, going to you. >> people came up to me and asked the question and i looked at bernie sanders very much like mccarthy and remember he lost new hampshire. president johnson won new hampshire but the affect of running the race and the debate got johnson to step down saying he will not run for re-election. i think the question is really smart. that is what i am talking about, look at the last 20 years, what have the people in washington and the political parties given the american p
. >> i am from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. i am reading the making of a president 1968 and what is shocking is how 1968 seems to look like today. race riots in the street, ongoing war on terror which like vietnam doesn't seem to be ending, a country with a lot of prosperity but no mobility for l lower income americans and we see establishment politics which is the laughing stock of the nation. so aside from the horse race, what is the outcome of 2016? >> i am with you on this. donald...
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. >> i am from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. i am reading the making of a president 1968 and what is shocking is how 1968 seems to look like today. race riots in the street, ongoing war on terror which like vietnam doesn't seem to be ending, a country with a lot of prosperity but no mobility for l lower income americans and we see establishment politics which is the laughing stock of the nation. so aside from the horse race, what is the outcome of 2016? >> i am with you on this. donald trump is george wallace in that he is tapping into nativism. >> frank, going to you. >> people came up to me and asked the question and i looked at bernie sanders very much like mccarthy and remember he lost new hampshire. president johnson won new hampshire but the affect of running the race and the debate got johnson to step down saying he will not run for re-election. i think the question is really smart. that is what i am talking about, look at the last 20 years, what have the people in washington and the political parties given the american p
. >> i am from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. i am reading the making of a president 1968 and what is shocking is how 1968 seems to look like today. race riots in the street, ongoing war on terror which like vietnam doesn't seem to be ending, a country with a lot of prosperity but no mobility for l lower income americans and we see establishment politics which is the laughing stock of the nation. so aside from the horse race, what is the outcome of 2016? >> i am with you on this. donald...
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important event of 1920 in my opinion but it took place on the roof of the factory just outside pittsburgh pennsylvania. in the mass media of which there is no force and what they did the first tuesday night was to broadcast a news event five. never done before. it was though harding election and the the the country nor the world would never be the same again although few people could have imagined one day radio with the two television and nobody could imagine in keeping up with the kardashian is. [laughter] small towns were always thought of as the home of virtue then sinclair lewis wrote our town. american literature. >> kyushu the home of entertainment then in 1920 regained the first of the four pulitzer prize and the theater was never the same again. poetry was the home of romance and dash 1920 carl sandberg came along and was never the same again. with the exception of some popular songs had titles like daddy you have then a mother to me. [laughter] when the moon shines on the moonshine. 28 napoleon with josephine when napoleon was the way. and then out of nowhere virtually no one had heard of. mi
important event of 1920 in my opinion but it took place on the roof of the factory just outside pittsburgh pennsylvania. in the mass media of which there is no force and what they did the first tuesday night was to broadcast a news event five. never done before. it was though harding election and the the the country nor the world would never be the same again although few people could have imagined one day radio with the two television and nobody could imagine in keeping up with the kardashian...
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but he did look like a candidate today in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. taking part in a labor day parade and speaking to the united steelworkers union. >> one candidate missing on the campaign trail today was donald trump who was still rising in the polls. when matched against hillary clinton in a general election, trump comes out on top in iowa. beating clinton by five points. although she holds a one-point lead in new hampshire. raj? >> thank you, janelle. >>> the vilified american dentist who killed a protected lion in africa is heading back to work tomorrow. walter palmer will return to his dental practice in suburban minneapolis. this will be tomorrow morning. that's when he's expected. he's been essentially in hiding since hunting and killing cecil the lion in zimbabwe in july. the animal's death sparked an international outrage with palmer receiving threats. he still maintains that he believes the hunt was legal. several zim bab wa an officials want him extradited. >>> city's third homicide this year. they found a man lying on the ground when they
but he did look like a candidate today in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. taking part in a labor day parade and speaking to the united steelworkers union. >> one candidate missing on the campaign trail today was donald trump who was still rising in the polls. when matched against hillary clinton in a general election, trump comes out on top in iowa. beating clinton by five points. although she holds a one-point lead in new hampshire. raj? >> thank you, janelle. >>> the vilified...
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and in pittsburgh, pennsylvania we're joined by jules lobel, the president of the center for constitutional rights and a law professor at the university of pittsburgh. the lead attorney representing prisoners at pelican bay in the lawsuit challenging long-term solitary confinement in california prisons. we welcome you both to democracy now! jules lobel, lay out what this decision, with the settlement means. >> up until now, california has put thousands of prisoners in solitary confinement simply because they have some association with a gang or alleged association with the gang. often simply for artwork for political literature which the official said were gang related in some way. under the settlement, california will no longer do that. in addition, when california put these alleged gang affiliates and to solitary confinement, they did it for an indefinite term. really, for life. there was him is no way out. that is why people like todd ashker have spent over 20 years in solitary confinement. under the settlement, people will only be put in solitary confinement if they commit some serious
and in pittsburgh, pennsylvania we're joined by jules lobel, the president of the center for constitutional rights and a law professor at the university of pittsburgh. the lead attorney representing prisoners at pelican bay in the lawsuit challenging long-term solitary confinement in california prisons. we welcome you both to democracy now! jules lobel, lay out what this decision, with the settlement means. >> up until now, california has put thousands of prisoners in solitary confinement...
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tom in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, line for republicans. tom, good morning. caller: good morning, and thanks for c-span. my opinion is of the climate is changing, but the climate is always changing, and we have no definitive proof that it is man-made changes. that man is causing this changes. people are getting rich over this climate change issue, like al gore is. he has made hundreds of millions of dollars from what i understand from this. and others -- money is a big part of it. like the caller that mentioned college professors are getting these big grants to come up with statistics that the government, you know, favorable to the government's stance, and one of those is michael mann at penn state, a professor of there who came up with the, hockey stick graph, and it came out to be bogus. he is still there and getting grants and making money for the university, so that is why he is still there. i think it is all about money. it is not about the environment. climate is always going to change, and that is my opinion. host: tom from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. ca
tom in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, line for republicans. tom, good morning. caller: good morning, and thanks for c-span. my opinion is of the climate is changing, but the climate is always changing, and we have no definitive proof that it is man-made changes. that man is causing this changes. people are getting rich over this climate change issue, like al gore is. he has made hundreds of millions of dollars from what i understand from this. and others -- money is a big part of it. like the caller...
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. >> i'm from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. the making of a president, 1968. how 1968 seems to look a lot like today. race riots in the streets, and ongoing war on terror which does not seem to be ending. a country with a lot of prosperity but no mobility for lower and middle income americans and establishment politics which is the laughing stock of the country. what is the outcome of 2016? i am with you on this. we can sit here. donald trump is george wallace. [laughter] but that is not meant to be a laugh. he is tapping into nativism. we have had that before. go to you 1st because of your gray hair. >> people have come up to me and asked the question. i have looked at bernie sanders very much. like jim mccarthy. remember, he lost new hampshire. the whole -- the effect of running that race in the debate and so forth got lyndon johnson to step down and said he would not run for reelection. i think the question is smart, and that is what i'm talking about. the last 20 years, what have the people in washington given the american people? not very much. >> one poi
. >> i'm from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. the making of a president, 1968. how 1968 seems to look a lot like today. race riots in the streets, and ongoing war on terror which does not seem to be ending. a country with a lot of prosperity but no mobility for lower and middle income americans and establishment politics which is the laughing stock of the country. what is the outcome of 2016? i am with you on this. we can sit here. donald trump is george wallace. [laughter] but that is not...
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. >> 15-year-old jackie evancho from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, five albums, a platinum a gold. obviously this concert is well underway at eakens oval. >> she was discovered by posting videos of her singing on youtube. just imagine that angelic voice they was on tv at the age of ten and sold out at the age of 15. the pontiff wants his believers to go in the spirit of joy and happiness and look like they came from a funeral with salemty and serious -- solemnity, and seriousness. hopefully jackie is bringing that happiness to you. we're here on the parkway and wrap it up, stick around. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. fewer than 10% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. >> saturday night and the big story on "action news" tonight is the pope in philadelphia. an hour ago, pope francis spoke ca
. >> 15-year-old jackie evancho from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, five albums, a platinum a gold. obviously this concert is well underway at eakens oval. >> she was discovered by posting videos of her singing on youtube. just imagine that angelic voice they was on tv at the age of ten and sold out at the age of 15. the pontiff wants his believers to go in the spirit of joy and happiness and look like they came from a funeral with salemty and serious -- solemnity, and seriousness....
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block out the sun and 84 in washington and 84 in new york city so warm air in place, and pennsylvania and pittsburgh we are dealing with warm air, i mention this at the top of the half hour, there is a code orange air quality alert, for sensitive groups like senior citizens and those that suffer from asthma, 85 degrees by 2:00, your high today is twoing to be 3:30 or 4:00, 87 degrees and 82 by 6:00 before we dip back down into the 70s by 7:00 or 8:00 and back into the 60s as soon as 10:00. wide view across the country, showers in florida and a little bit of something in the way of a shower or thunderstorm west of chicago right now, but most of our travel destinations are looking good. if you have people coming into the airport or flying out later on, no major delays in our most commonly traveled destinations, not a lot of big action going on, beautiful here with sunscreen and a big drink, you are ready to role. >> thousands of people in a chilean city are staying outside after a powerful earthquake destroyed their homes, at least eight people lost their lives. abc's elizabeth herr is live in new yor
block out the sun and 84 in washington and 84 in new york city so warm air in place, and pennsylvania and pittsburgh we are dealing with warm air, i mention this at the top of the half hour, there is a code orange air quality alert, for sensitive groups like senior citizens and those that suffer from asthma, 85 degrees by 2:00, your high today is twoing to be 3:30 or 4:00, 87 degrees and 82 by 6:00 before we dip back down into the 70s by 7:00 or 8:00 and back into the 60s as soon as 10:00. wide...
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pittsburgh, pennsylvania, democrat line. i do not believe the pope was showing the piece of jesus christ. how can we say that we follow christ but we don't do as christ does? the only ways, that you can come through god is, through the father. how can you come through jesus with job doing as he did? host: atlanta, georgia, democrat line. i'm opposed to the u.s. government falling all over their feet over the visit of the pope the united states. call, of theot my presbyterian since, the methodist, the southern baptist. if they are going to welcome him as a deterrent for foreign country, which the vatican is, that is fine. church,he leader of the the church is not the catholic church right the church is the christian people. .hat is my comment host: would you feel the same if other religious leaders can received the street? caller: they do not receive this treatment. caller.w caller: thank you for taking my call. i hold a master of divinity degree. proud that we are welcoming pope francis because my comment is that it challeng
pittsburgh, pennsylvania, democrat line. i do not believe the pope was showing the piece of jesus christ. how can we say that we follow christ but we don't do as christ does? the only ways, that you can come through god is, through the father. how can you come through jesus with job doing as he did? host: atlanta, georgia, democrat line. i'm opposed to the u.s. government falling all over their feet over the visit of the pope the united states. call, of theot my presbyterian since, the...
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the andy warhol museum in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. ♪ >>> happy birthday, squuk box. 20 great years. >> happy birthday, squawk box. >> happy birthday, squawk box. >> i end joyed 20 years of watching squawk do its job. i'm a lot smarter because of it. >> 20 years? what a tremendous accomplishment, in another year, you will be able to drink. ♪ opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box," continuing our conversation for the next 20 years on leadership. focus on the biggest challenges ceos face now and in the future. the hoes, jack welch, kevin plank, and tim armstrong. this is a case study in what you would do as the ceo, volkswagen. if something terrible like that were to happen inside your organization. i know you would say that nothing like that could -- >> right. >> what would you do? >> you signed that piece of paper with the cfo
the andy warhol museum in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. ♪ >>> happy birthday, squuk box. 20 great years. >> happy birthday, squawk box. >> happy birthday, squawk box. >> i end joyed 20 years of watching squawk do its job. i'm a lot smarter because of it. >> 20 years? what a tremendous accomplishment, in another year, you will be able to drink. ♪ opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture...
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we have people coming together, you know, a quarter of the people were working from pittsburgh, pennsylvaniad before. we have technology that is working flawlessly, without a blip in the operation. it's one more example of taking two airlines to build the greatest in the world. >> an analyst said look how a merger comes together and compare that with united. you're not running united airlines, but you see issues going on up there and the issues that they've had over the last five years. what is it that you -- an airline needs to do in bringing two together, what's the biggest hurdle you encounter that united encountered, and you guys have been able to get past? >> yeah, i can speak what we've done than what they've done. we learn from others. we worked hard to bring teams together early. there's support of the merger from the employees we tried hard to, and that's helped, having excitement amongst the team about the merger. we keep that going. profits help being able to use profits to both invest in the airline and in our people helped we want to keep that. up we have been able to do that. w
we have people coming together, you know, a quarter of the people were working from pittsburgh, pennsylvaniad before. we have technology that is working flawlessly, without a blip in the operation. it's one more example of taking two airlines to build the greatest in the world. >> an analyst said look how a merger comes together and compare that with united. you're not running united airlines, but you see issues going on up there and the issues that they've had over the last five years....
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rochester, new york, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. they're 10 to 15 degrees above average. tuesday, it gets hotter before it starts to cool off by the endst week. burlington, vermont, 7 aby thursday. we have a front that will cool things down to the midwest as well. in the meantime, temperatures will be in the 90s up near 100 degrees and eventually st. louis going from almost dangerous heat today with feels like temperatures around 100 dropping down into the 70s by the time we get to wednesday. willie? >> all right. we'll get the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. >>> the minnesota dentist who killed one of the most popular lions in africa says he is now going back to work. that's not all he's revealing in the his first interview. stephanie gosk is here with more than. >> good morning. happy labor day. walter palmer insists he acted legally while hunting ceci lchl. he says he doesn't understand the level of anger hurled his way ever since. >> reporter: breaking his silence, minnesota den sift walter palmer who faced worldwide backlash after killing cecil the lion on a h
rochester, new york, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. they're 10 to 15 degrees above average. tuesday, it gets hotter before it starts to cool off by the endst week. burlington, vermont, 7 aby thursday. we have a front that will cool things down to the midwest as well. in the meantime, temperatures will be in the 90s up near 100 degrees and eventually st. louis going from almost dangerous heat today with feels like temperatures around 100 dropping down into the 70s by the time we get to wednesday....
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william from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you are next. hi there. caller: good morning. am listening and laughing. i work as a driver. i drive all over the city of pittsburgh and surrounding areas. "ll i see is "now hiring, "hiring" signs. when i talk to the people with those signs, they tell me they can't even get people to take the jobs. i have aon to that, friend in seattle, where they are raising the minimum wage, and people are saying "don't give me more hours." if you give me more hours, i lose my benefits. we have almost 96 million people out of work, and we only have a 5.1% unemployment rate? at what point do we say this is totally wrong? as far as creating jobs, we have lost -- more businesses have gone out of business -- host: you are breaking up a little bit. let me let you stop. robert from twitter says that the real unemployment rate is 10.3%. the inconceivable one, as he calls himself on twitter, how can the unemployment rate be going down and get are fewer people working than -- and yet there are fewer people working than seven years ago? go ahead. caller:
william from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you are next. hi there. caller: good morning. am listening and laughing. i work as a driver. i drive all over the city of pittsburgh and surrounding areas. "ll i see is "now hiring, "hiring" signs. when i talk to the people with those signs, they tell me they can't even get people to take the jobs. i have aon to that, friend in seattle, where they are raising the minimum wage, and people are saying "don't give me more hours."...
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large plane crashed as well just north of somerset county airport 80 miles southeast of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. it was a boeing 767 and it crashed around 10:00 this morning, and it is unclear whether the crash was related to the other crashes that took place this morning. >> president bush is en route back to washington. the state department has been evacuated. there has been an attack on the pentagon, that's been evacuated. the white house has been evacuated. this is the most serious attack on the united states since pearl harbor. there has never been a terrorist attack of this magnitude, in fact, on any country in the world so far as we can tell. the untold loss of life in new york alone. we only know there have been hundreds of burn victims brought to various hospitals. both world trade centers have crashed to the ground. that's a densely populated area, obviously. we don't know the number of casualties yet at the pentagon and we don't know the number of deaths of that plane that went down north of pittsburgh. >> we know for a fact that one of these planes that was crashed into the world tr
large plane crashed as well just north of somerset county airport 80 miles southeast of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. it was a boeing 767 and it crashed around 10:00 this morning, and it is unclear whether the crash was related to the other crashes that took place this morning. >> president bush is en route back to washington. the state department has been evacuated. there has been an attack on the pentagon, that's been evacuated. the white house has been evacuated. this is the most serious...
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a large part of the population in pittsburgh and pennsylvania did not have those identification cards. a form of voter intimidation you would see in the days following the civil war. we definitely still have those issue floating out there. that is one way of looking at it. we can go beyond the battlefield and tackle some of those issues. there is definitely fertile ground that needs to be killed -- tilled there in academia and public history. when i am not writing history, i am a lawyer. that is how adults get paid. unfortunately, history does not pay the bills. but i digress. one of the things that fascinates me is we are revisiting legal issues that occurred in the century prior to -- a half century prior to the civil war. they are rearing their ugly heads again. nullification. how much discussion do you hear of people who are disgruntled with the fact there is someone in office who does not share their philosophy? they say we don't like that so we will nullify the loss. how did that work out the last time? not real well. yet here we are 150 years later having the same conversations
a large part of the population in pittsburgh and pennsylvania did not have those identification cards. a form of voter intimidation you would see in the days following the civil war. we definitely still have those issue floating out there. that is one way of looking at it. we can go beyond the battlefield and tackle some of those issues. there is definitely fertile ground that needs to be killed -- tilled there in academia and public history. when i am not writing history, i am a lawyer. that...
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with some heavier showers coming through pittsburgh and mountains of western pennsylvania, as the fronta lot of its moisture, maybe a stray sprinkle or two through the overnight. front clears during the day on sunday. we'll have nice breeze coming out of the north to northeast. so that cools us down, pushes out the humidity. temperatures back where they should be in the upper 70's even cooler on monday as the core of the cool dry air mass settles in. we'll have some clouds around, too, monday and tuesday so that helps keep the temperatures little bit cooler than average. highs will struggle to get into the mid 70's on monday and tuesday, so there's your hint of fall. here we go, tropics pretty active right now. two systems, we have one tropical depression over the central atlantic, other tropical storm, this is i'd today winds at 40 miles per hour. it will track slowly to the north-northwest and stall out over the central atlantic waters as it sits there over the next five days. may strengthen little bit but as of now things are looking good as far as any tropical systems for the united
with some heavier showers coming through pittsburgh and mountains of western pennsylvania, as the fronta lot of its moisture, maybe a stray sprinkle or two through the overnight. front clears during the day on sunday. we'll have nice breeze coming out of the north to northeast. so that cools us down, pushes out the humidity. temperatures back where they should be in the upper 70's even cooler on monday as the core of the cool dry air mass settles in. we'll have some clouds around, too, monday...
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ashly cedar is miss pennsylvania from the pittsburgh area but works in philadelphia. she plans to pursue a masters degree in business a mentor in the strong women and strong girls organization. miss pennsylvania has won the miss america crown on five occasions, the last time was in 1954. lindsey genenni is from hamilton pursuing her degree at rowan university. in 2012 she designed stay alive don't text and drive street sign. she has discussed this issue before the state senate. miss mitchell is from delaware she is studying education. she has been competing in pageant almost her entire life. miss delaware has never won the miss america pageant. you heard elizabeth talking about this, vanessa williams is returning to the pageant after losing her crown in 1983. she was the first african-american to win miss america. tune into tonight for countdown to the crown our live preview at 8:00 p.m. matt o'donnell and melissa magee host the show live from atlantic city. the miss america pageant begins at 9:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> looking forward toilet. >>> there's still more to come
ashly cedar is miss pennsylvania from the pittsburgh area but works in philadelphia. she plans to pursue a masters degree in business a mentor in the strong women and strong girls organization. miss pennsylvania has won the miss america crown on five occasions, the last time was in 1954. lindsey genenni is from hamilton pursuing her degree at rowan university. in 2012 she designed stay alive don't text and drive street sign. she has discussed this issue before the state senate. miss mitchell is...
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thanks, same to you. >>> vice president joe biden has just arrived at this labor day event in pittsburgh, pennsylvaniaks. plus, president obama will be making a labor day speech as well, this about paid sick leave, his latest executive action to try to improve the labor market. i'll see you back here at 11:00 a.m. eastern time today. look at that, a beautiful picture of people enjoying the sun in cape may, new jersey. pu. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. it's the brand more doctorsose recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is prove
thanks, same to you. >>> vice president joe biden has just arrived at this labor day event in pittsburgh, pennsylvaniaks. plus, president obama will be making a labor day speech as well, this about paid sick leave, his latest executive action to try to improve the labor market. i'll see you back here at 11:00 a.m. eastern time today. look at that, a beautiful picture of people enjoying the sun in cape may, new jersey. pu. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170...
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pennsylvania. >> vice president joe biden in pittsburgh, a union town leaving no questions what kind of democrat he is. >> organize, organize, organize. >> in iowa, hillary clinton working hard thoeld on to her lead, talking about raising the minimum wage for workers who earn tips. >> that's a recipe for exploitation, particularly of women and we're going to end that form of wage theft. >> in new hampshire, bernie sanders, has overtaken clinton's lead, was the star of the milford parade. his focus? money. >> to create an economy that works for all people, not just a handful of billionaires. >> republicans swarmed new hampshire, downplaying political parties. >> whether we're republicans, democrats or independents, together the world needs america. >> but even here -- >> i love joe biden, he's a good man. >> everyone is wondering, will joe run. >> now if he does, he may have a pretty good head start in iowa, our latest poll says if he were to run and that election were to be held today, he would beat donald trump in iowa by five percentage points, hillary clinton would lose to trump by four. >> t
pennsylvania. >> vice president joe biden in pittsburgh, a union town leaving no questions what kind of democrat he is. >> organize, organize, organize. >> in iowa, hillary clinton working hard thoeld on to her lead, talking about raising the minimum wage for workers who earn tips. >> that's a recipe for exploitation, particularly of women and we're going to end that form of wage theft. >> in new hampshire, bernie sanders, has overtaken clinton's lead, was the star...
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the rain is off in central pennsylvania and out by pittsburgh, doesn't look like we'll get much of that. 60 degrees is the current temperature. 52 in allentown. 65 in wilmington. the winds are a factor, similar to yesterday, 9 miles per hour in the city, a little breezy and cool to start out. 62 by 9:00 a.m. 73 by noon, any jackets you have on this morning you may be able to lose at the start of the papal mass. 3:00 p.m., 76 degrees, sunny breaks, 71 degrees by 6:00 p.m. coastal flood advisory for minor flooding at times of high tide in the areas marked. one of the high tide periods is right now. karen rogers you've been tracking roads for us, all the special circumstances across the region, everything is still looking a-okay. >> reporter: tracking lots of closures, like the schuylkill expressway. looking live on the schuylkill expressway near belmont. we're looking at westbound traffic, you can drive westbound. what's shut down is eastbound from the blue route to i-95 the eastbound lanes we have been seeing buses. the some of the registered vehicles or emergency vehicles are coming out
the rain is off in central pennsylvania and out by pittsburgh, doesn't look like we'll get much of that. 60 degrees is the current temperature. 52 in allentown. 65 in wilmington. the winds are a factor, similar to yesterday, 9 miles per hour in the city, a little breezy and cool to start out. 62 by 9:00 a.m. 73 by noon, any jackets you have on this morning you may be able to lose at the start of the papal mass. 3:00 p.m., 76 degrees, sunny breaks, 71 degrees by 6:00 p.m. coastal flood advisory...
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pennsylvania. tomorrow he will be in pittsburgh.continues to weigh a run to the white house. >>> today patco riders will begin following a new schedule. this is a live look at the ben franklin bridge where a track rehabilitation project is entering its final stages. if you drive over the bridge, work requires revised schedules from thursday midday through sunday night that will last through the end of october. patco will return to a full normal schedule between monday and thursday mornings. >> jesse gary has a preview of the made in america festival. >> this is day two of the festival, the fourth year. will there be a year five and six? we put that question to some fans out here. you'll hear their answers after the break. >> lots of sunshine and a few clouds. above average temperatures. i'll let you know what to expect from the poconos to the shore coming up in my full forecast. >>> a delaware county police officer is stabbed inside his own patrol car. investigators say he wasn't transporting a suspect, just someone in need of a rid
pennsylvania. tomorrow he will be in pittsburgh.continues to weigh a run to the white house. >>> today patco riders will begin following a new schedule. this is a live look at the ben franklin bridge where a track rehabilitation project is entering its final stages. if you drive over the bridge, work requires revised schedules from thursday midday through sunday night that will last through the end of october. patco will return to a full normal schedule between monday and thursday...
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pennsylvania. >> i think so. >> she's a singer. >> from pittsburgh. she has bout full voice. >> we also have lot of people.hat. aretha franklin will sing amaz amazing grace. this is at independence hall where we said of course the pope will be coming to speak until around 4:45 but since around noon they've been having people perform because there are a of people outside there waiting for pope francis to come after he has little rest at the seminary. >> this is a good idea tom keep people entertained somewhat for the four or five or six hours that they've been out here. >> we saw people lining up earlier. right when we came on. they were already standing outside. >> when i walk in at 4:30 this morning, at fourth and market, there were people waiting in line to go to the screening stations. >> um-hmm. we see all of those chairs there. they're starring to get filled little bit. people are filing in. >> well, if you were worried about the weather, forget it. it's fantastic. >> it is. >> set our thermostats to 71, 72 degrees. >> exactly 71 degrees in the city of physical. >> jeff cole said there wasn't one on t
pennsylvania. >> i think so. >> she's a singer. >> from pittsburgh. she has bout full voice. >> we also have lot of people.hat. aretha franklin will sing amaz amazing grace. this is at independence hall where we said of course the pope will be coming to speak until around 4:45 but since around noon they've been having people perform because there are a of people outside there waiting for pope francis to come after he has little rest at the seminary. >> this is a...
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. >> well, the mayor of a tiny steel town near pittsburgh is the latest candidate working to unseat pennsylvaniaor at a time pat toomey. braddock mayor john feather man announced his candidacy today. he's seeking the democratic nomination to challenge toomey a-republican. he'll face former congressman joe sestak and katie mcginty in the primary. >>> still ahead, we have the very latest on that campus shooting in mississippi. what we're learning about a possible suspect. >> and a touching military reunion months in the making. you won't want to miss the moment a military dog laid eyes and paws on his former partner turned new owner. >> ♪ >> ♪ "action news" continues. >> ♪ >> it is 4:30. i'm brian taff along with sharrie williams and "action news" continues with the montgomery county family who just turned their kids old clothes into cold hard cash. how they earned hundreds of dollars by cleaning out the closets. >> plus, some say it made them cry, others say it made them cringe. why the way these texas cheerleaders decided to pay tribute to september 11th has everyone talking. >> and later she wa
. >> well, the mayor of a tiny steel town near pittsburgh is the latest candidate working to unseat pennsylvaniaor at a time pat toomey. braddock mayor john feather man announced his candidacy today. he's seeking the democratic nomination to challenge toomey a-republican. he'll face former congressman joe sestak and katie mcginty in the primary. >>> still ahead, we have the very latest on that campus shooting in mississippi. what we're learning about a possible suspect. >>...
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. >>> a hospital in pennsylvania is suspending organ transplant operations following a deadly mold outbreak. three transplant patients in pittsburghied from fungal infections. the cbc is investigating a and a team will be at the hospital later on to look into this matter. u p m c says search forgot the source has been challenging and tedious. >> we've been tirelessly culturing everything possible. hundreds of culturing around the clock. had we found something, we would have fixed it. >> a patient is being treated for a series mold infection, 11 percent, rather recent transplant patient are taking an antifungal agent judge the as a precaution. >> a young boy is recovering after surviveing a shark attack in waist deep water this weekend in florida. 12-year-old joshua bit in her says he wants to be an author so he can write about his fight with a four-foot long staunch until it was over that he realized he was face-to-face with a deadly predator. josh says he did what he had to do. >> something grabbed my leg turned me around and turned me around again. it bit me twice. i picked it up and punched it and i realized, it was a chinch. >
. >>> a hospital in pennsylvania is suspending organ transplant operations following a deadly mold outbreak. three transplant patients in pittsburghied from fungal infections. the cbc is investigating a and a team will be at the hospital later on to look into this matter. u p m c says search forgot the source has been challenging and tedious. >> we've been tirelessly culturing everything possible. hundreds of culturing around the clock. had we found something, we would have fixed...
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a reinvigorated pittsburgh team, they will go to johnstone, pennsylvania, and do it again kraft foodsand i. tom: there we are. [laughter] us dan fuss. mike wants to talk to you about emerging markets. it has been an ugly six months for your fund dealing with currencies and emerging markets, has it been the worst ever? dan: i have seen worse. 2008 was much worse. the worst ever predates the fund , was 1974. this feels a great deal like that. different set of circumstances, but that was awful. it may 2000 eight look like a slowdown -- 2008 look like a slowdown. these things happen. >> you have to wonder with all the heartburn of emerging markets, whether or not we will see the problems in the u.s., are u.s. fixed income step with -- if companies blow up, does it hurt us? dan: if you have an embark -- emerging-market debt mandate then you have a problem. if you have a mix of them, assuming they are paying in the local currency, it depends on how big is that mix. and depends on the credits. i am not aware of any of them that are happy about the cost of incremental capital going up. this i
a reinvigorated pittsburgh team, they will go to johnstone, pennsylvania, and do it again kraft foodsand i. tom: there we are. [laughter] us dan fuss. mike wants to talk to you about emerging markets. it has been an ugly six months for your fund dealing with currencies and emerging markets, has it been the worst ever? dan: i have seen worse. 2008 was much worse. the worst ever predates the fund , was 1974. this feels a great deal like that. different set of circumstances, but that was awful. it...
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. >> the day-long downpour knocked down trees in pittsburgh and thousands left without power and throughout pennsylvaniapeople say the flooding is the worst they have seen in decades. james madison much of their campus was under water. lonnie quinn of our new york station is tracking the storm and the threat of a potential hurricane. lonnie, good morning! >> good morning. i have to say the potential hurricane will probably become a hurricane. the northeast which has had an flshl dry summer, talking about a half of foot of rain deficit and pick up a bunch of it today from 1 to 3 inches, if not more in this one event. this is part of a one-two punch. we have a second system right now which will be coming in from the gulf of mexico and then we have a third system. the third system actually has a name. all right? and that is tropical storm joaquin. but it's not far from becoming a hurricane. if you take a peek at the 5:00 a.m. update from the national hurricane center 75-mile-per-hour winds and 74 miles an hour and when it gets there you're going to have a hurricane and right now it's approximately 200 mile
. >> the day-long downpour knocked down trees in pittsburgh and thousands left without power and throughout pennsylvaniapeople say the flooding is the worst they have seen in decades. james madison much of their campus was under water. lonnie quinn of our new york station is tracking the storm and the threat of a potential hurricane. lonnie, good morning! >> good morning. i have to say the potential hurricane will probably become a hurricane. the northeast which has had an flshl dry...
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pittsburgh. union workers could be a key base of support for joe biden. born in pennsylvania.hen, of course, moved on to delaware. biden is considering weighing the possibility now of running for president. >>> president obama in the alaskan wilderness today planning a glacier hike and boat tour. part of the white house plan to use the arctic as a backdrop for the climate agenda. already he has taken global warming deniers to task. in an unusually blunt speech in anchorage. we have jim acosta there with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, president obama delivering an urgent message on climate change. the president is sounding the alarm on climate change. melting glaciers and record high temperatures. the president delivered the speech to the arctic nations, including russia on monday night. in his address, he hinted at republicans in congress who stood in the way of his climate agenda. >> any so-called leader who does not take this seriously or treats it like a joke, is not fit to lead. the time to heed the critics and cynics and deniers has passed. the time to plead
pittsburgh. union workers could be a key base of support for joe biden. born in pennsylvania.hen, of course, moved on to delaware. biden is considering weighing the possibility now of running for president. >>> president obama in the alaskan wilderness today planning a glacier hike and boat tour. part of the white house plan to use the arctic as a backdrop for the climate agenda. already he has taken global warming deniers to task. in an unusually blunt speech in anchorage. we have jim...
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circuit from iowa to new hampshire to pennsylvania. 2016 candidates took advantage of this holiday to meet with voters with at least a few voices in the crowd at pittsburgh's annual parade urging the vice president to throw his hat into the ring. chants of "run, joe, run" popped up as he marched by. in iowa hillary clinton called all the talk about her e-mails a distraction and said the issue hasn't affected her as a candidate much. nbc's kristen welker has it all covered tonight from iowa. >> reporter: a crush of candidates this labor day crashing picnics, parading the streets, diving into crowds crowds, courting voters every way they can. a crucial moment for hillary clinton, making three stops in and around iowa today, a state she lost to barack obama in 2008. >> can you do a selfie? >> reporter: there are signs she's in trouble here again. according to the latest nbc news marist poll vermont senator bernie sanders has cut clinton's lead to just 29 in july. and in new hampshire the lead from clinton, 38%. >> it feels great. and i think we have, today, a lot of support in new >> reporter: one factor in clinton's drop, persistent questions about her e-mai
circuit from iowa to new hampshire to pennsylvania. 2016 candidates took advantage of this holiday to meet with voters with at least a few voices in the crowd at pittsburgh's annual parade urging the vice president to throw his hat into the ring. chants of "run, joe, run" popped up as he marched by. in iowa hillary clinton called all the talk about her e-mails a distraction and said the issue hasn't affected her as a candidate much. nbc's kristen welker has it all covered tonight from...
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pennsylvania. julia o'leary from lancashire. catherine from pittsburgh, and medicine from waterford. from waterford. give them a round of applause. [applause] we have some pictures. because they were so mobilized and so effective, and such good advocates, i figured they could come back here and sold our appropriations problems. work on foreign policy. so we are grateful for that. [laughter] i first want to apologize for being late and missing a good bit of the testimony, but we are grateful to have a chance to talk for a minute. i won't be long because i was late. i wanted to make sure -- sometimes we have an exhaustive discussion of a topic, and often senators can leave here without getting it to do list, or at least one that is emblazoned on in our minds. before wet to ask, get to our younger witnesses on the left side of the table, dr., i just want to go back to you. what would you hope -- if you had a short list, what would you hope that congress would do not only in the near-term but over the next couple of years in terms of short-term assignments and longer-term commitments as
pennsylvania. julia o'leary from lancashire. catherine from pittsburgh, and medicine from waterford. from waterford. give them a round of applause. [applause] we have some pictures. because they were so mobilized and so effective, and such good advocates, i figured they could come back here and sold our appropriations problems. work on foreign policy. so we are grateful for that. [laughter] i first want to apologize for being late and missing a good bit of the testimony, but we are grateful to...
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pittsburgh. and clinton -- we begin tonight with cecelia vega. >> reporter: is this a man in the running? joe biden sprinted along a labor day parade route in pennsylvania today, zig-zagging from babies to senior citizens. shaking hands, taking selfies. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: what a difference a holiday weekend makes. the vice president joking when a supporter urged him to enter the race. >> you've got to talk to my wife about that. i've got to talk to my wife about that. >> reporter: but just last week, this. a heartbroken biden, unsure the death of his son beau, in may, from brain cancer. >> are my family undertake this? don't know. >> reporter: a decision perhaps made easier by hillary clinton's two critical states. in new hampshire, clinton losing her standing as a front-runner. now trailing bernie sanders by nine points. clinton feeling the burn in iowa, too. here lead slipping there. now down to just 11 points after trouncing sanders earlier this summer. on the campaign trail today, clinton sticking so closely to her message, she's losing her voice. >> i believe i've got the vision, the policies, the determination to get us back on the right t
pittsburgh. and clinton -- we begin tonight with cecelia vega. >> reporter: is this a man in the running? joe biden sprinted along a labor day parade route in pennsylvania today, zig-zagging from babies to senior citizens. shaking hands, taking selfies. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: what a difference a holiday weekend makes. the vice president joking when a supporter urged him to enter the race. >> you've got to talk to my wife about that. i've got to talk to my wife about...
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circuit from iowa to new hampshire to pennsylvania. 2016 candidates took advantage of this holiday to meet with voters with at least a few voices in the crowd at pittsburgh's annual parade urging the vice president to throw his hat into the ring. chants of "run, joe, run" popped up as he marched by. in iowa hillary clinton called all the talk about her e-mails a distraction and said the issue hasn't affected her as a candidate much. nbc's kristen welker has it all covered tonight from iowa. >> reporter: a crush of candidates this labor day crashing picnics, parading the streets, diving into crowds, courting voters every way they can. a crucial moment for hillary clinton, making three stops in and around iowa today, a state she lost to barack obama in 2008. >> can you do a selfie? >> reporter: there are signs she's in trouble here again. according to the latest nbc news/marist poll, vermont senator bernie sanders has cut clinton's lead to just 11 points, down from 29 in july. and in new hampshire sanders has snatched the lead from clinton, now topping her 49% to 38%. >> it feels great. and i think we have, as you can see here today, a lot of support in new
circuit from iowa to new hampshire to pennsylvania. 2016 candidates took advantage of this holiday to meet with voters with at least a few voices in the crowd at pittsburgh's annual parade urging the vice president to throw his hat into the ring. chants of "run, joe, run" popped up as he marched by. in iowa hillary clinton called all the talk about her e-mails a distraction and said the issue hasn't affected her as a candidate much. nbc's kristen welker has it all covered tonight from...
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pittsburgh's annual labor day parade. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: is this a man in the running? joe biden sprinted along a labor day parade route in pennsylvania today, zig-zagging from babies to senior citizens. shaking hands, taking selfies. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: what a difference a holiday weekend makes. the vice president joking when a supporter urged him to enter the race. >> you've got to talk to my wife about that. i've got to talk to my wife about that. >> reporter: but just last week, this. a heartbroken biden, unsure whether it's too soon following the death of his son beau in may from brain cancer. >> can my family undertake what is an arduous commitment that we'd be proud to undertake in normal circumstances? but the honest to god answer is i don't know. >>> hillary clinton spent labor day in iowa where she's been g dogged about questions over her e-mails. she says she does not need to apologize for doing that at the state department because she claims what she did was allowed. she's sticking close to her message. >> i believe i've got the vision, the policies, the skill, the tenacity and the determination to get us back on th
pittsburgh's annual labor day parade. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: is this a man in the running? joe biden sprinted along a labor day parade route in pennsylvania today, zig-zagging from babies to senior citizens. shaking hands, taking selfies. >> hey, guys. >> reporter: what a difference a holiday weekend makes. the vice president joking when a supporter urged him to enter the race. >> you've got to talk to my wife about that. i've got to talk to my wife...