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instead of good american steel the supports american jobs.df he claims to be homicide of workers in michigan. he likes how to talk about how he supports the american steel workers. he even has the nerve to brag about american steel will send these skyscrapers soaring bald of while hiding the truth. he went to great extremes to hide the fact that he chose to support chinese workers, not american workers. you then michigan though that chai has been dumping cheap steel into the markets for too long and you have seen the consequences because when china illegally floods our market with cheap steel and people like donald trump by it then it kills good jobs here and across michigan and other places. that is why jim was out here introducing me because the steelworkers no that this is a big deal. how does trump look at the zero workers in the eye and brag about the big tall buildings when he puts american workers out of work shutting down the steel mills? he needs to try to explain that and like everything else it is not likely that he will he will sa
instead of good american steel the supports american jobs.df he claims to be homicide of workers in michigan. he likes how to talk about how he supports the american steel workers. he even has the nerve to brag about american steel will send these skyscrapers soaring bald of while hiding the truth. he went to great extremes to hide the fact that he chose to support chinese workers, not american workers. you then michigan though that chai has been dumping cheap steel into the markets for too...
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steel and other steel manufactured from other sources. and so it's cheaper for a reason.s the reason that donald trump got it. >> well, sure. i mean, the less money you spend on a project, the more profit you'll make. it's very simple. and, you know, trump, one of these things this reflects, it's the same thing as with taxes, the same thing with violating the cuban embargo on the hopes of making some money. all of these things go down to donald trump makes decisions based on what's best for donald trump. and what i'm, i'm so sorry that his supporters don't understand is that this man has been conning and tricking people in business and people in finance for decades. and, you know, this is just another example of it, and they, when he sits there saying oh, i want to rebuild the steel industry, but excuse me while i go buy my steel in china, there are just the latest marks on his biggest con ever. >> kurt, we could take a look at the trump policy book and say ah, he wants to fix this. he knows the way chinese steel is being used and here's his proposal to keep that from hap
steel and other steel manufactured from other sources. and so it's cheaper for a reason.s the reason that donald trump got it. >> well, sure. i mean, the less money you spend on a project, the more profit you'll make. it's very simple. and, you know, trump, one of these things this reflects, it's the same thing as with taxes, the same thing with violating the cuban embargo on the hopes of making some money. all of these things go down to donald trump makes decisions based on what's best...
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instead of american steel that supports good american jobs. he's gone all over michigan claiming to be on the side of workers, right? you've seen that, you heard that. especially i like the talk about how he supports american steelworkers. he even had the nerve to brag about how quote, american steel will send new skyscrapers soaring and all the while he was hiding the truth. he went to great extremes to hide the fact that he chose to support chinese workers, not american workers. [booing] you in michigan like a lot of places in our country no china has been bumping cheap steel dumping cheap steel into a market for too long and you seen the consequences of close because when china illegally floods our market with cheap steel and people like donald trump buy it, it kills good jobs. it kills jobs here in wayne county, it kills jobs across michigan and lots of other places. that's why jim was out here introducing me because as steelworkers, they know this is a big deal. and how does trump look these workers in the eye? how does he brag about big
instead of american steel that supports good american jobs. he's gone all over michigan claiming to be on the side of workers, right? you've seen that, you heard that. especially i like the talk about how he supports american steelworkers. he even had the nerve to brag about how quote, american steel will send new skyscrapers soaring and all the while he was hiding the truth. he went to great extremes to hide the fact that he chose to support chinese workers, not american workers. [booing] you...
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steel all over the united states which is killing our steelworkers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio which is phenomenal or places like pennsylvania and you see what they're doing to the people --
steel all over the united states which is killing our steelworkers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio which is phenomenal or places like pennsylvania and you see what they're doing to the people --
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but i think a lot of people don't think the steel industry, at least the steel industry of old, is thether. here's why i think that. my dad retired many, many years ago. the company he worked for, it went bankrupt. it took half of his pension. growing up my dad never took me to that pralant, republic steel. he had no interest in steel being part of my future. his dream for me was to go to college. his dream for me was not to work in a factory. that's the dream of many parents even in stark county, ohio today. what will it take to change the state of ohio's economy? what it's taken in franklin county, where the economy is booming, here in columbus. it's the new industry and it focuses on education and on skilled labor. much more from columbus, ohio when we come back. before taking his team to state for the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% bac
but i think a lot of people don't think the steel industry, at least the steel industry of old, is thether. here's why i think that. my dad retired many, many years ago. the company he worked for, it went bankrupt. it took half of his pension. growing up my dad never took me to that pralant, republic steel. he had no interest in steel being part of my future. his dream for me was to go to college. his dream for me was not to work in a factory. that's the dream of many parents even in stark...
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, which essentially is killing our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> that was very interesting. first of all, china is illegally dumping steel in the united states and donald trump is buying it to build his buildings, putting steel workers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator and that i make sure that we don't get taken advantage of by china on steel or anything else. you know, because it sounds like you're in the business or you're aware of people in the business, you know that we are now for the first time ever energy independent. we are not dependent upon the middle east. but
, which essentially is killing our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two...
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during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. i was at the emergency room. it took several blood tests and i remember picking up the blood result and i looked for hiv, hepatitis, negative, hiv, negative. so i was like, well, all right, i'll go ahead and take that. >> we asked steele for his version of the story, and in spite of all the witnesses, he claimed absolute innocence. >> they're saying i stabbed him in court in front of judge, jury and executioner. >> what are you saying? >> i'm saying i had nothing to do with it. >> were you there? >> nope. >> really? >> how many different ways you want me to answer that same question? >> so you're denying this whole thing ever took place? >> i'm denying i had anything to do with it. >> was this d.a. stabbed? >> according to court documents and papers. >> what w
during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. i was at the emergency room. it took several blood tests and i remember picking up the blood result and i looked for hiv, hepatitis, negative, hiv, negative. so i was like, well, all...
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[applause] donald had no answer talked-about cheap chinese steel for construction projects he does use could american and steal to support american jobs. people claim to be in the side of workers. and to talks about american steelworkers he even has the nerve to talk about how well will send the sky scrapers soaring and all the while hiding the truth. he went to great extremes to hide the fact that he chose to support chinese workers not american workers. now you in michigan know that china has been dumping cheap steel into the markets and you have seen the consequences up close so when china illegally floods the market with cheap steel and people like donald trump by it, it kills good jobs here in wayne county, and across michigan that is why jim was out here to introduce me because those steelworkers know that this is a big deal. how does donald trump look at these workers in the eye to brag about a big tall building when he puts american workers out of work to shut down steel mills? and he will go on saying factually untrue things but i do have advice he wants to make america great
[applause] donald had no answer talked-about cheap chinese steel for construction projects he does use could american and steal to support american jobs. people claim to be in the side of workers. and to talks about american steelworkers he even has the nerve to talk about how well will send the sky scrapers soaring and all the while hiding the truth. he went to great extremes to hide the fact that he chose to support chinese workers not american workers. now you in michigan know that china has...
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the main steel mill was located here in pueblo. as the industry began, it of course relied heavily on mineral resources and those mines were located all over colorado, northern new mexico, eastern wyoming, and they had other mining enterprises in other western states as well. most of the mines were located here in southern colorado. william jackson palmer began cf &i's predecessor company in 1872. palmer's dream was to make a railroad ride test line that connected -- line that connected denver all the way south into mexico and the only way to do this to economically in the 1870's, of course, was to build the rails himself. because of our geographic location to all of the resources needed to make the steel for making railroad tracks. years,e next couple of palmer's company experienced a lot of competition, primarily for the coal resources that he was mining. his competition was a man by the name of john cleveland osgood. osgood's company was called the colorado fuel company and its primary job was to mine coal for domestic use. and
the main steel mill was located here in pueblo. as the industry began, it of course relied heavily on mineral resources and those mines were located all over colorado, northern new mexico, eastern wyoming, and they had other mining enterprises in other western states as well. most of the mines were located here in southern colorado. william jackson palmer began cf &i's predecessor company in 1872. palmer's dream was to make a railroad ride test line that connected -- line that connected...
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which essentially skilling our steel workers and steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. you just have to go to a great place like west virginia or ohio which is phenomenal or places like pennsylvania and you see what they are doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business, it is a disgrace. >> time is up. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> that was very interesting. first of all, china is illegally dumping steel in the united states and donald trump is buying it to build his buildings. putting steel workers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator and that i would have a trade prosecutor to make sure that we don't get taken advantage of by china on steel or anything else. you know because it sounds like you're in the business or you're aware of people in the business. you know that we are now for the first time ever energy independent. we are not dependent upo
which essentially skilling our steel workers and steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. you just have to go to a great place like west virginia or ohio which is phenomenal or places like pennsylvania and you see what they are doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business, it is a disgrace. >> time is up. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >>...
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the main steel mill was located here in pueblo. as the industry began, it of course relied heavily on mineral resources and those mines were located all over colorado, northern new mexico, eastern wyoming, and they had other mining enterprises in other western states as well. most of the mines were located here in southern colorado. william jackson palmer began cf&i's predecessor company in 1872. palmer's dream was to make a railroad line that connected denver all the way south into mexico and the only way to do this to economically in the 1870's, of course, was to build the rails himself. he chose pueblo because of our geographic location to all of the resources needed to make the steel for making railroad tracks. over the next couple of years, palmer's company experienced a lot of competition, primarily for the coal resources that he was mining. his competition was a man by the name of john cleveland osgood. osgood's company was called the colorado fuel company and its primary job was to mine coal for domestic use. and so palmer'
the main steel mill was located here in pueblo. as the industry began, it of course relied heavily on mineral resources and those mines were located all over colorado, northern new mexico, eastern wyoming, and they had other mining enterprises in other western states as well. most of the mines were located here in southern colorado. william jackson palmer began cf&i's predecessor company in 1872. palmer's dream was to make a railroad line that connected denver all the way south into mexico...
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butting steelworkers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator that i would have a trade prosecutor to make sure that we don't get taken advantage of by china on steel or anything else. you know because it sounds like you're in the business or you're aware of people in the business. you know that we are now for the first time ever energy independent. we are not dependent upon the middle east, but the middle east still controls a lot of the prices. so the price of oil has been way down. that has had a damaging effect on a lot of the oil companies, right? we are, however, producing a lot of natural gas which serves as a bridge to more renewable fuels and i think that is an important transition. we've got to remain energy independent. it gives us much more power and freedom than to be worried about what goes on in the middle east. we have enough worries over there without having to worry about that. s so, i have a comprehensive energy policy, but it really does include fighting climate change becau
butting steelworkers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator that i would have a trade prosecutor to make sure that we don't get taken advantage of by china on steel or anything else. you know because it sounds like you're in the business or you're aware of people in the business. you know that we are now for the first time ever energy independent. we are not dependent upon the middle east, but the middle east still controls a lot of the...
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, which essentially is killing our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> that was very interesting. first of all, china is illegally dumping steel in the united states and donald trump is buying it to build his buildings, putting steel workers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator and that i would have a trade prosecutor to taken advantage of by china on steel or anything else. you know, because it sounds like you're in the business or you're aware of people in the business, you know that we are now for the first time ever energy independent. we are not
, which essentially is killing our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace....
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steel all over the united states, which essentially is killing our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> that was very interesting. first of all, china is illegally dumping steel in the united states and donald trump is buying it to build his buildings, putting steel workers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator and that i would have a trade prosecutor to make sure that we don't get taken advantage of by china on steel or anything else. you know, because it sounds like you're in the business or you're aware of people in the business, you know that we are now for the first time ever e
steel all over the united states, which essentially is killing our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business, it's a disgrace....
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you take a look at what's happening to steel and the cost of steel. and china dumping vast amounts of steel all over the united states. which is essentially killing our steelworkers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive they are putting our energy companies out of business. and all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio which is phenomenal or places like pennsylvania and you see what they're doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business. it's a disgrace. >> your time is up. thank you. >> it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> well, that was very interesting. first of all, china is illegally dumping steel in the united states and donald trump is buying it to build his buildings. putting steelworkers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator and that i would have a trade prosecutor to make sure that we don't get taken advantage of by china on
you take a look at what's happening to steel and the cost of steel. and china dumping vast amounts of steel all over the united states. which is essentially killing our steelworkers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive they are putting our energy companies out of business. and all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio which is phenomenal or places like pennsylvania and you...
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known as the steel city of the west has of a once thriving steel industry. colorado fuel and iron companies operated there for a century. we will learn more about it at the steelworks center of the west, which now holds the company's archives. >> this is a rare collection. when many large businesses go bankrupt, a lot of times like purge -- a lot of times they purge there i cart -- their archival collections. this is the entire lifespan of the company. visit thee will aircraft museum. to hear about the training that took place here during world war ii. it reflected the community's support, whose level was so great, and i think part of that was because of the diversity of this community. it was a real melting pot. thee begin with a visit to extremist am. >> we are in the steel city of web low, colorado this week. next we take you to the history museum to learn about the children of pueblo exhibit. we are in the children of pueblo exhibit, commemorating the anniversary of the massacre. withally resonates visitors of today. even though the story is 100 years ol
known as the steel city of the west has of a once thriving steel industry. colorado fuel and iron companies operated there for a century. we will learn more about it at the steelworks center of the west, which now holds the company's archives. >> this is a rare collection. when many large businesses go bankrupt, a lot of times like purge -- a lot of times they purge there i cart -- their archival collections. this is the entire lifespan of the company. visit thee will aircraft museum. to...
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for a limited time future steel the world's leader in steel buildings is selling off selected models at rock bottom prices. save $2,000, $5,000, $8,000 and up to $ 50% off on selected models during this limited time inventory sell off. future steele buildings are perfect for sheds, workshops and garages. they're easy to assemble and just as easy to customize and if you act now, you can get a future steel building and save big during their inventory sell off. simply call the number on your screen for a free brochure and a list of sell-off sizes and prices. but don't delay. all buildings are sold on a first come, first served basis and no reasonable offer is refused! donald trump had said earlier he was not planning to bring bill clinton'sto infidelities into te debate conversation. now, that very likely will change. >> he is already thinking that drawing comparisons between his controversial words and clinton's actions. fox news correspondent rich edson takes a look. ne as donald trump notes certainly has been an it has. and theha next 48 could be even more interesting. tomorrow eveni
for a limited time future steel the world's leader in steel buildings is selling off selected models at rock bottom prices. save $2,000, $5,000, $8,000 and up to $ 50% off on selected models during this limited time inventory sell off. future steele buildings are perfect for sheds, workshops and garages. they're easy to assemble and just as easy to customize and if you act now, you can get a future steel building and save big during their inventory sell off. simply call the number on your...
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, which essentially is killing our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> that was very interesting. first of all, china is illegally dumping steel in the united states and donald trump is buying it to build his buildings, putting steel workers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator and that i make sure that we don't get taken advantage of by china on steel or anything else. you know, because it sounds like you're in the business or you're aware of people in the business, you know that we are now for the first time ever energy independent. we are not dependent upon the middle east. but
, which essentially is killing our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two...
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we burnt milk in the copper chef and a traditional steel pan. the steel pan was ruined. but watch as the milk peeled right off the ceramitech surface. amazing! gooey cheese slides right off. watch this egg slip and slide like it's on ice skates. and because you're cooking with ceramic nonstick, you don't have to add all that extra fat and butter. air-pop popcorn without any oil or butter and no added calories. ceramitech's coating is 100% chemical, ptfe, and pfoa free, so it won't chip, peel, or flake into your food. now you can prepare, cook, and serve in one large-capacity, family-size pan. make this scrumptious s'mores nine egg biscuit sandwiches done at once. incredible! bananas foster flamb? in under five minutes. amazing! copper chef is your all-round square pan that gets the job done. on today's program, discover all the amazing meals you can prepare with your copper chef pan. you know him as america's favorite on-air tv chef. eric theiss is a successful restaurant owner, author, and culinary expert. he's here today to introduce us to an amazing new product that w
we burnt milk in the copper chef and a traditional steel pan. the steel pan was ruined. but watch as the milk peeled right off the ceramitech surface. amazing! gooey cheese slides right off. watch this egg slip and slide like it's on ice skates. and because you're cooking with ceramic nonstick, you don't have to add all that extra fat and butter. air-pop popcorn without any oil or butter and no added calories. ceramitech's coating is 100% chemical, ptfe, and pfoa free, so it won't chip, peel,...
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steel industry.owdy people agree with me that we're going to bring them back, don't worry about it. -- many people agree with me stupid politicians with the killing of the steel industry in pennsylvania. [applause] mr. trump: between that and currency regulation -- which they do like grandmaster's and we do like we're playing bad games of checkers. we are going to start making things in america again and we are going to start making things in pennsylvania again. do not let them tell you you are doing well because you're doing lousy. will builda steel our future and pennsylvania energy -- we're beinging our ourrs back -- they'll power future. congressman, get up there. look at this guy. i will tell you, they say he was a hell of a football pair. i do not know if he would be so good today. he has been such an incredible supporter. and he is studying -- standing next to my daughter, tiffany, who came today. thank you, congressman. thank you. we have such great support. clean coal, shale, oil, and natura
steel industry.owdy people agree with me that we're going to bring them back, don't worry about it. -- many people agree with me stupid politicians with the killing of the steel industry in pennsylvania. [applause] mr. trump: between that and currency regulation -- which they do like grandmaster's and we do like we're playing bad games of checkers. we are going to start making things in america again and we are going to start making things in pennsylvania again. do not let them tell you you are...
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, in >>> this is "the steele report. >>> this week on "the steele report." a unique perspective on the social climate of life in the cedar valley. our question begins right now. now from kwwl, this is "the steele report." >>> and welcome to this week's edition of "the steele report." i i would like to introduce you within our community. someone who is really kind of run the streets of waterloo for many, many years because he's an agent of this area and his name is quovadis marshall, pastor quovadis marshall or affectionately as parishioners call him pastor q. your church, pastor is hope city church in waterloo. i'll talk about your new partner with prairie lakes. i kind of wanted to get your perspective. you know him pretty well. as you look at some of the developments in this city over the last few months, particularly with some -- this is not random violence, this is violence among people who really know each other -- and young people, particularly african-americans who are involved in this and having grown up, you said you were a father at age 15. >> yeah
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carnegie steel became part of the over $1 billion united states steel corporation, the greatest of the great trusts that arose following the 1890's. their great growth was fueled by labor and immigration policies of the era, while state militia and u.s. army were called upon to break strikes. theodore roosevelt, mckinley's career the victory gained by the projection of american valor by manifest destiny. writ large, tr was a proponent of the doctrine of alfred thayer mahan. the growth of the u.s. navy was particularly tied to this development with the necessary armor plating as a happy coincidence to the efficient product of the carnegie steel corporation. the reformist strand in american politics surfaced in the successive generations in the name of republicanism, the disinterested commitment to public interest rather than private individual interest. in this era, this tradition focused on improving the moral tone of the burgeoning cities, on limiting political corruption, and monopolies. "progressivism" was a middle-class movement that sought to control the excesses of industrial lai
carnegie steel became part of the over $1 billion united states steel corporation, the greatest of the great trusts that arose following the 1890's. their great growth was fueled by labor and immigration policies of the era, while state militia and u.s. army were called upon to break strikes. theodore roosevelt, mckinley's career the victory gained by the projection of american valor by manifest destiny. writ large, tr was a proponent of the doctrine of alfred thayer mahan. the growth of the...
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by the 1890's, carnegie was the world's largest steel maker. the company expanded their works to fulfill a huge naval armor contract prior to the finalntation to take up control over the union there in 1892. the 1890's also saw an acceleration of the processes the postrred during and civil war generation. there had been conversion of the military legacy of the civil war to reconciliation of blue and gray to the mutuality of valor in the commonality of sacrifice. in that same era, the design of the lincoln memorial and its placement in juxtaposition signaled the same message. emancipation accompany military victory as both one of its causes and fruits. there was a loss of black voting visualization of segregation established by the supreme court by plessy versus ferguson. mckinleyion of william was an important watershed in american politics. he won the election based on a platform that claimed national unity in the name of the easttrialized north and apart from the sectionalism said to be practiced by the populace of the rural south antiquarian
by the 1890's, carnegie was the world's largest steel maker. the company expanded their works to fulfill a huge naval armor contract prior to the finalntation to take up control over the union there in 1892. the 1890's also saw an acceleration of the processes the postrred during and civil war generation. there had been conversion of the military legacy of the civil war to reconciliation of blue and gray to the mutuality of valor in the commonality of sacrifice. in that same era, the design of...
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our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> that was very interesting. first of all, china is illegally dumping steel in the united states and donald trump is buying it to build his buildings, putting steel workers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator and that i would have a trade prosecutor to steel or anything else. you know, because it sounds like you're in the business or you're aware of people in the business, you know that we are now for the first time ever energy independent. we are not dependent upon the middle east
our steel workers and our steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. we have to make it possible. the epa is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. all you have to do is go to a great place like west virginia or places like ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like pennsylvania, and you see what they're doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business, it's a disgrace. it's an absolute disgrace. >> secretary clinton, two...
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this thing was built 1867 by george steele. it's called the steele mansion. (mysterious music) - steele mansion was completed in 1867, it was built by george worthington steele. he was, without a doubt, the most powerful it was the grandest home in painesville. it continued to be the grandest home all the way through the rest of the 1800's. unfortunately, there was a fire in 2001 that burned the roof off, and made the building uninhabitable. we were lucky enough to get to purchase it, it's a family project that we're working on. but we purchased it in december of 2010. it has this incredible, positive energy. i walked in the front doors, and even though they were just hanging, or leaning against the bricks, it still seemed to be saying, "save me." i looked and i said this house really wants to be saved. - the first time we experienced something spiritual here at this mansion was at the invitation and we did a little mini investigation with them along. we had all kinds of unusual things happening right away. they were kind of skeptical, but then they were pret
this thing was built 1867 by george steele. it's called the steele mansion. (mysterious music) - steele mansion was completed in 1867, it was built by george worthington steele. he was, without a doubt, the most powerful it was the grandest home in painesville. it continued to be the grandest home all the way through the rest of the 1800's. unfortunately, there was a fire in 2001 that burned the roof off, and made the building uninhabitable. we were lucky enough to get to purchase it, it's a...
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>> announcer: this is the steele report. >> ron: this week on the steele report, we're talking about the role of law enforcement in our society. we'll take a look at some key veterans issues of today and also take a look back 25 years at the role of delta battery, the waterloo marines back in the first gulf war called desert storm. our questioning begins right now. captioning provided by caption associates, llc www.captionassociates.com >> announcer: now from kwwl, this is the steele report. >> ron: and welcome to this week's edition of the steele report. it's hard to believe it's been 25 years now since desert storm, which was the first gulf war and a couple of major wars since, so i'm joined today by two combat veterans to talk about some of the key issues facing our veterans right here in the area today, so let me first of all introduce them to you. he's a waterloo native who served with delta battery and they went to desert storm 25 years ago. hard to believe. and this is derek wittenberg who founded a very important veterans group called 22 no more. now, derek is a combat vetera
>> announcer: this is the steele report. >> ron: this week on the steele report, we're talking about the role of law enforcement in our society. we'll take a look at some key veterans issues of today and also take a look back 25 years at the role of delta battery, the waterloo marines back in the first gulf war called desert storm. our questioning begins right now. captioning provided by caption associates, llc www.captionassociates.com >> announcer: now from kwwl, this is the...
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build his buildings,utting steel workers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator that i make sure that we don't get taken advtaanf by chinan steel or anythinelse. you ow, bausetoukend you're in thuss or you're aware of people in the business, you know that we are now forhe first time evene ergy inpendent. we areot depen uponhe midd east. but the middle east sti controls lotfprices. so theri of oil has been way down, and that has had a damaging effect o a lot of th oi companies, right? we are, however, p of natural gas which serves as a bridge to more renewable fuels. d i think that's an important transition. we've got to remain energy independent. it gives us much more power and freedom than to be worried about what goes on in the middle east. we have enough worries over there without having to worry about that. so i have a comprehensivenergy policy. butt really doe include fightinglima chge, bause proble an iportoving toward more clean renewle energy as quickly as we can, because i think we n be the 21st century
build his buildings,utting steel workers and american steel plants out of business. that's something that i fought against as a senator that i make sure that we don't get taken advtaanf by chinan steel or anythinelse. you ow, bausetoukend you're in thuss or you're aware of people in the business, you know that we are now forhe first time evene ergy inpendent. we areot depen uponhe midd east. but the middle east sti controls lotfprices. so theri of oil has been way down, and that has had a...
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we were making steel. we were making money. >> pelley: making steel was all carlos hernand knew for 28 years. but seven months ago, he and 542 otrs punched the clock for the lastime as cap chinese steel helped silence the furnace in a new century that he fears may no a funeral procession coming out to the gate,nowi that you're never was coming back. you know, we sacrificed time with our families to try to make this company succeed, you know. and this is what it's come to. just a ghost town. just a rusted, empty, meaningless place right now. >> pelley: the meaning of this election is chewed over at george's family restaurant, where the roof, there beyondhe sign, hyphenates the name of the >> aury hernandez: trump, i don't trust him. can you imagine if he's the president of the unid states? what he's going to do behind closed doors, with women, with know...retaries, or his, you >> carlos hernandez: you mean like bill clinton did? >> aury hernandez: it's do and over with. why you keep bringing it up? >> pelle
we were making steel. we were making money. >> pelley: making steel was all carlos hernand knew for 28 years. but seven months ago, he and 542 otrs punched the clock for the lastime as cap chinese steel helped silence the furnace in a new century that he fears may no a funeral procession coming out to the gate,nowi that you're never was coming back. you know, we sacrificed time with our families to try to make this company succeed, you know. and this is what it's come to. just a ghost...
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steel workers, and the uss steel, u.s. steel itself brought this to my attention, i went to bat for them to insist on tougher enforcement. so, that's been my approach, support, trade agreement, that expands opportunities, and open up market for our workers, stands up when it is unfair, with respect to tpp, this is an agreement that's flawed. i've been clear about that. >> hold on, let me direct you back to the question. and i'm going to follow up quickly on that. do you agree, do you agree with donald trump that towns like ambridge, towns up and down the valley, have been desomated by the loss of manufacturing jobs, donald trump and new policies can bring those towns back? >> well, i think those towns can come back. and the right policies can bring them back. i'll give you one example. we have a tremendous advantage over the entire rest of the worlds with our energy. we have natural gas that's cheap nerve pennsylvania than almost anywhere in the world. there are a lot of heavy manufacturing industries very end err gentleme
steel workers, and the uss steel, u.s. steel itself brought this to my attention, i went to bat for them to insist on tougher enforcement. so, that's been my approach, support, trade agreement, that expands opportunities, and open up market for our workers, stands up when it is unfair, with respect to tpp, this is an agreement that's flawed. i've been clear about that. >> hold on, let me direct you back to the question. and i'm going to follow up quickly on that. do you agree, do you...
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he got the number exactly right regarding 200 with republic steel. u.s. steel is in his district. they laid off hundreds of workers. supporters are behind trump. we did something a little unusual. there is a significant contingent. showing their support, it's just one way that indicates how serious they are about their candidate. for you he is the right man. >> he is. we need to run the country like a business. >> i wanted to see him. i admire him for many years. i wanted one little glimpse of him. presidential candidate ever come to northeast ohio. >> washington dc is a quag mire. >> we will work on the inner cities. >> crime has been on the rise. fbi data shows violent crimes supporters stand with him figuratively and literally. >> he is guarded. he has to stay quadded. that say smart play. >> in ohio mr. trump is only up by one person. hillary clinton is only 5.7. many tell us where they stand. >> first lady michelle obama, 11,000 supporters were there. fired up voters talking about respect for one another. >> if hillary doesn't win, that will be on us. it will be because we di
he got the number exactly right regarding 200 with republic steel. u.s. steel is in his district. they laid off hundreds of workers. supporters are behind trump. we did something a little unusual. there is a significant contingent. showing their support, it's just one way that indicates how serious they are about their candidate. for you he is the right man. >> he is. we need to run the country like a business. >> i wanted to see him. i admire him for many years. i wanted one little...
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we're going to bring back steel. steel has been stolen from you in this area. natural gas, the epa is dealing you and your current beanies -- and your companies. that will be turned around on day one when i win. day one. that means we are going to take care of our steelworkers and our miners, believe me. [applause] mr. trump: lower taxes, better trade deals -- and millions and millions of new jobs. but all crooked hillary can do was talk about small, petty t hings last night. during the course of 90 minutes, she was exposed -- and her minions were exposed. all she could do is lie. she lied so much last night. they do not like to catch her on the lies. oversaw the disasters in libya, including the drawing of the information redline. she was in, by the way. -- she wasn't there, by thwee way. no, she was there. she lied about it. she said use not involved. but that was just one of many. of course, the moderators did not call her out and he did not call out list lie that you told. hillary clinton said she did not delete your e-mails after a congressional subpoena,
we're going to bring back steel. steel has been stolen from you in this area. natural gas, the epa is dealing you and your current beanies -- and your companies. that will be turned around on day one when i win. day one. that means we are going to take care of our steelworkers and our miners, believe me. [applause] mr. trump: lower taxes, better trade deals -- and millions and millions of new jobs. but all crooked hillary can do was talk about small, petty t hings last night. during the course...
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it's a regionally significant prom equity for steel head.>reporter: today mark the official ribbon cutting for the fish pass annual project that reconnects the upper and lower world trade center shed. >> we have seen fish in the this area stuck below the structure and spawn down extreme not a good idea bus the habitat not suitable for them. >>reporter: for tech aids the threatened central california steel head would get stuck at this culvert that runs beneath interstate 80. >> one of the analysis i make is if you had a cup of water could you of fish tonight and swim around but if you take that water and you poured it on to a table then the water is only going to be about a mm. deep and fish won't do so well. >> start thanksgiving winter the steel head will make it through the culvert year round no matter how high or low the flow. >> by making these changes steel head will be able to go up the creek, be able to spawn, and will have pop litigation steel head for generations to come. >>reporter: in pinole, abc 7 news. >>> all right. when we com
it's a regionally significant prom equity for steel head.>reporter: today mark the official ribbon cutting for the fish pass annual project that reconnects the upper and lower world trade center shed. >> we have seen fish in the this area stuck below the structure and spawn down extreme not a good idea bus the habitat not suitable for them. >>reporter: for tech aids the threatened central california steel head would get stuck at this culvert that runs beneath interstate 80....
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it turns out he bought his steel and aluminum from the chinese.t turns out he owes big money to the chinese. so this is another one of the episodes of his reality television show, where he is saying one thing and doing something else. now, for years, china has been undermining american businesses and workers by illegally dumping cheap aluminum and steel into our markets. you know that, right? and it sounds like donald trump has been buying that dumped steel and aluminum. how can he make america great again when he won't even buy american products in our country? and i'll tell you, this is personal to me because as a senator, i went before the international trade commission on behalf of steelworkers in new york, who i represented, and as secretary of state, i went toe to toe with the chinese. i have put forward an agenda to crack down on trade abuses from countries like china to stand up for american workers and to rebuild american infrastructure with american materials like steel and aluminum. [cheering] and today, in toledo, i pointed out -- beca
it turns out he bought his steel and aluminum from the chinese.t turns out he owes big money to the chinese. so this is another one of the episodes of his reality television show, where he is saying one thing and doing something else. now, for years, china has been undermining american businesses and workers by illegally dumping cheap aluminum and steel into our markets. you know that, right? and it sounds like donald trump has been buying that dumped steel and aluminum. how can he make america...
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steel and we talked about the wikileaks drop that came.her. wikileaks releasing what appears to be thousands of additional e-mails from hillary clinton's campaign in one of those e-mails, clinton allied lanny davis urges the campaign chairman, john podesta to release the transcripts of clinton's paid speeches to wall street firms,ing she she is now refusing to do. that e-mail from lanny davis reads in part and i quote, hope there is no debate about full and immediate release, and later ads in my opinion, for what it's worth, is that releasing later as is inevitable is worse. last week the first batch of wikileaks e-mails appeared to reveal experts -- excerptses from some peaches including the statement leaders need to have a public and private statement on issues and last night she confirmed she made the don'ts and said she was making the point that it's hard to get congress to do what you want. and clinton staffers question the accuracy of the e-mails which wikileaks claims to have obtained from john podesta's e-mail account. meanwhile, h
steel and we talked about the wikileaks drop that came.her. wikileaks releasing what appears to be thousands of additional e-mails from hillary clinton's campaign in one of those e-mails, clinton allied lanny davis urges the campaign chairman, john podesta to release the transcripts of clinton's paid speeches to wall street firms,ing she she is now refusing to do. that e-mail from lanny davis reads in part and i quote, hope there is no debate about full and immediate release, and later ads in...
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instead of american steel that supportsgood american jobs .'s gone all over michigan claiming to be on the side of workers, right? you've seen that, you heard that. especially i like the talk about how he supports american steelworkers. he even had the nerve to brag about how quote, american steel willsend new skyscrapers soaring and all the while he was hiding the truth . he went to great extremes to hide the fact that he chose to support chinese workers, not american workers. [booing] you in michigan like a lot of places in our country no china has been bumping cheap steel into a market for too long and you seen the consequences of close because when china illegally floods our market with cheap steel and people like donald trump by it , it kills good jobs. it kills jobs here in wayne county, it kills jobs across michigan and lots of other places. that's why jim was out here introducing me because as steelworkers, they know this is a big deal. and how does trump look these workers in the eye? how does he brag about big tall buildings when it'
instead of american steel that supportsgood american jobs .'s gone all over michigan claiming to be on the side of workers, right? you've seen that, you heard that. especially i like the talk about how he supports american steelworkers. he even had the nerve to brag about how quote, american steel willsend new skyscrapers soaring and all the while he was hiding the truth . he went to great extremes to hide the fact that he chose to support chinese workers, not american workers. [booing] you in...
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those are voters opposed to -- >> michael steele, jump in.sn't a question of needing the money. it's donors didn't want to give him money. that was one of the big things that happened early on in this race was that the major donors of the party, whether they were aligned with a super pac or not decided they were not going to play financially which put a lot of downward pressure on the rnc to figure out other ways to get that money into their coffer to help those races across the country. >> let's cut to the chase instead of the texas polls and stuff like that. let's go around. everybody here. sam, michael. what's the over/under on how close hillary clinton gets to 400 electoral votes? >> bill clinton got 370 with 43% of the vote in 1992 in that three-way race. look, the thing i'm watching election night is georgia because the polls close at 7:00 p.m. let's see what that is. if she wins georgia, you know this out of control. if she's within five points in georgia, that tells you a lot about what could happen in every other state. >> there's an
those are voters opposed to -- >> michael steele, jump in.sn't a question of needing the money. it's donors didn't want to give him money. that was one of the big things that happened early on in this race was that the major donors of the party, whether they were aligned with a super pac or not decided they were not going to play financially which put a lot of downward pressure on the rnc to figure out other ways to get that money into their coffer to help those races across the country....
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steel-cut oats: steel-cut oats have been cut into several small pieces as opposed to rolled. this variety takes the longest to to add to meatloaf or add texture to stuffing. takes 25 to 30 minutes to cook. old-fashioned oats: old-fashioned oats are also called rolled oats. this variety has been steamed and then rolled. these oats cook faster than steel-cut oats and hold their shape during cooking. they are often used in granola bars, cookies, muffins and other baked goods. takes 3 to 5 minutes to cook. quick oats: quick oats are also known as instant oatmeal. these oats have been the most processed of the three varieties. slightly thinner than old-fashioned oats. they cook more quickly than steel-cut and old-fashioned oats and retain less of their texture. takes 1 to 2 minutes to cook. toppings for oatmeal: milled flax seed chopped walnuts chopped pecans chopped almonds raisins dried cranberries fresh or frozen berries chopped apples banana chunks splenda, stevia, etc. overnight oatmeal #1 serves 16 .all you need: 2 cups steel-cut oats 8 cups water or milk variety of toppings
steel-cut oats: steel-cut oats have been cut into several small pieces as opposed to rolled. this variety takes the longest to to add to meatloaf or add texture to stuffing. takes 25 to 30 minutes to cook. old-fashioned oats: old-fashioned oats are also called rolled oats. this variety has been steamed and then rolled. these oats cook faster than steel-cut oats and hold their shape during cooking. they are often used in granola bars, cookies, muffins and other baked goods. takes 3 to 5 minutes...
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plants of steel are so easy to maintain. they grow in low light, low humidity, and they'll be totally okay if you forget to water them for weeks and weeks at a time. so i've got things right here. this is called-- isn't this beautiful? it's very jurassic. a sago palm. you can find this in home improvement stores, and this plant thrives in any temperature and can survive either indoors or outside. this beautiful, colorful evergreen here, this is a chinese evergreen. every possible indoor condition. then up front, this is something you're probably familiar with. it's a beautiful snake plant. it's super adaptable, and it can live in any room in the house. now, to plant something in a pot-- i want to show you two tricks. put this guy in here. now, one little upcycling trick i love to do is that i save my gallon bottles and i literally will fill it with filtered water, and i drill some holes on top. an instant watering can. isn't that cool? but let's say i'm going away on a vacation, and i have no one coming to water the plants.
plants of steel are so easy to maintain. they grow in low light, low humidity, and they'll be totally okay if you forget to water them for weeks and weeks at a time. so i've got things right here. this is called-- isn't this beautiful? it's very jurassic. a sago palm. you can find this in home improvement stores, and this plant thrives in any temperature and can survive either indoors or outside. this beautiful, colorful evergreen here, this is a chinese evergreen. every possible indoor...
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steel all over the our steel workers and steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. the epa is so restrictive, they're putting our energy companies out of business. just go to great place like west virginia or ohio, which is phenomenal, or pennsylvania, and you'll see what they're doing to the people, miners and others, in the energy business. it's >> your time is up. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> well, that was very interesting. first of all, china is illegally dumping steel in the united states, and donald trump is buying it to build his buildings. putting american steel workers and steel plants out of business. that's something i fought against as a senator, and i would have a trade prosecutor to advantage of by china on steel or anything else. you know, because it sounds like you are aware of the business, we're for the first time, energy independent. we're not dependent on the middle east, but the middle east still controls a lot of the prices. the price of oil is way down, and that's had a damaging effect on the en
steel all over the our steel workers and steel companies. we have to guard our energy companies. the epa is so restrictive, they're putting our energy companies out of business. just go to great place like west virginia or ohio, which is phenomenal, or pennsylvania, and you'll see what they're doing to the people, miners and others, in the energy business. it's >> your time is up. >> secretary clinton, two minutes. >> well, that was very interesting. first of all, china is...
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senior politics reporter for "usa today" and with us from washington, former rnc chairman michael steele. welcome to you all. it's hard to believe it's been just 24 hours. was trump sanctioning it by the callout of newt gingrich? >> sanctioning it? he was applauding it. we didn't get to it last night but i had a feeling they were running a play. he didn't lose his temp we are megyn kelly, this was a plan. trump has been running against megyn kelly with such fervor i think some people wondered if he'd run against hillary clinton with the same focus maybe he'd be doing better. this war on women, this is a conversation that's been happening in private for many, many months. the fact that it's on -- tomorrow's front page of the "washington post" with people like condoleezza rice, katie packer, a senior woman in the romney orbit makes comments that used to trip up republicans in the old days, talk about -- romney talked about binders of women that would be considered as potential appointees. that was viewed as a near-fatal comment. donald trump and his surrogates have sanctioned misogyny at a
senior politics reporter for "usa today" and with us from washington, former rnc chairman michael steele. welcome to you all. it's hard to believe it's been just 24 hours. was trump sanctioning it by the callout of newt gingrich? >> sanctioning it? he was applauding it. we didn't get to it last night but i had a feeling they were running a play. he didn't lose his temp we are megyn kelly, this was a plan. trump has been running against megyn kelly with such fervor i think some...
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meteorologist scott steele is here with the storm team forecast: high pressure to our south has helped scour out the clouds as a very dry air mass remains in place across our region. meantime, southwesterly breezes have boosted our temperatures to near 60 degrees today with mid 60s expected tomorrow. that may be the warmest readings we see for some time as a cold front approaches the boundary will approach by late sunday boosting our cloud cover a bit, though with such arid air in place any precipitation is unlikely. cooler air will come rushing in behind this next disturbance sending temperatures back into the 30s by early monday morning. high pressure will usher in an abundance of sunshine again for monday with more seasonal well, it wasn't pretty. but a win, is a win. the wisconsin badgers hold-off the iowa hawkeyes today in iowa city. rod burks is here with that. well katie.wisconsin with a tough one onthe road today in iowa city taking on the hawkeyes in in a nice big ten battlelet's get you to the highlights corey clement had a nice day on the ground, running for 134 yards and a
meteorologist scott steele is here with the storm team forecast: high pressure to our south has helped scour out the clouds as a very dry air mass remains in place across our region. meantime, southwesterly breezes have boosted our temperatures to near 60 degrees today with mid 60s expected tomorrow. that may be the warmest readings we see for some time as a cold front approaches the boundary will approach by late sunday boosting our cloud cover a bit, though with such arid air in place any...
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lets get a check on the forecast now with meteorologist scott steele. what happened to our sweater weather scott? it feels more like a summer day outside with a big surge of warm air on building southwesterly breezes, the changing leaves a true juxtaposition to our weather. we'll remain in the warm sector until a strong low north and drags a cold front across the badgerland tomorrow. a growing pressure gradient will lead to howling winds gusting to 30 miles per hour overnight with breezy conditions continuing on tuesday. winds will swing around to the northwest with the boundary's passage tomorrow, but the effects of a cooler and drier air mass will lag behind at least a day. slow moving high pressure takes over mid to late week accompanying a significant drop in temperatures. look for the mercury to top out in the mid 60s on wednesday but only the mid 50s by friday with much more sunshine than the time now for ask the expert.... joining us live this afternoon... is david pritchard.and joining him.. ryan holtzman from body engineering.today they'll show
lets get a check on the forecast now with meteorologist scott steele. what happened to our sweater weather scott? it feels more like a summer day outside with a big surge of warm air on building southwesterly breezes, the changing leaves a true juxtaposition to our weather. we'll remain in the warm sector until a strong low north and drags a cold front across the badgerland tomorrow. a growing pressure gradient will lead to howling winds gusting to 30 miles per hour overnight with breezy...