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john: this is the cincinnati observatory center, situated in the city of cincinnati, approximately six miles east of downtown cincinnati. we call ourselves the birthplace of american astronomy. the founder of the observatory, ormsby mcknight mitchell, was essentially what we call the call sagan of the day. he was the popularizer of astronomy at that particular period. the first observatory of significance in the country and definitely the first public observatory at that time. he was a west point graduate and he was teaching at the cincinnati college and in 1842 there was a group in town, the society for the promotion of useful knowledge. they offered to mitchell an opportunity to lecture the citizens. he started his lecture in this lecture hall, overflowed that, so they moved it to a chapel that seated 1200 people and does they ended the lecture, they said, why couldn't we, the citizens of cincinnati, join the glove of the country and start the first national observatory? before john quincy adams was president, he was the country's first minister, or today we were probably say ambassa
john: this is the cincinnati observatory center, situated in the city of cincinnati, approximately six miles east of downtown cincinnati. we call ourselves the birthplace of american astronomy. the founder of the observatory, ormsby mcknight mitchell, was essentially what we call the call sagan of the day. he was the popularizer of astronomy at that particular period. the first observatory of significance in the country and definitely the first public observatory at that time. he was a west...
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people talk about the iconic skyline of cincinnati. union terminal is included in one of the buildings that people recognize. it is very much the visible face of this city. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. recentlytour's staff traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about cincinnati and other stops on the tour at /citiestour.rg you're watching american history tv all pope john paul ii served from 1978 to 2005. wei hadg unlimitedel the -- the cathedral
people talk about the iconic skyline of cincinnati. union terminal is included in one of the buildings that people recognize. it is very much the visible face of this city. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. recentlytour's staff traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about cincinnati and other stops on the tour at /citiestour.rg you're watching american history tv all pope john paul ii served from 1978 to 2005. wei hadg...
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his time in cincinnati parallels the lives of cincinnati as a grand city which it became. when he left in 1841 to be president, it was the fastest growing city in the united states. it was a city of find churches in beautiful mansions, flowers, very prosperous. david cohen significant in that time. it wasn't just that harrison on third what happened in that period, which was a story of american progress, but that he participated in it. i maintain that he really had a major hand in building institutions, the political and cultural institutions that made cincinnati america for subsequent immigration. what harrison did as a delegate to the u.s. congress was to write a harrison planned act of 1800, which made purchasing land available to people of limited means. set was broken up into smaller plots. you could buy land on credit. it literally opens ohio, indiana, the northwest territory to millions and millions of people. people started talking about harrison to become a candidate for president. he did not volunteer or go around. in fact, he said he would not, not go around and
his time in cincinnati parallels the lives of cincinnati as a grand city which it became. when he left in 1841 to be president, it was the fastest growing city in the united states. it was a city of find churches in beautiful mansions, flowers, very prosperous. david cohen significant in that time. it wasn't just that harrison on third what happened in that period, which was a story of american progress, but that he participated in it. i maintain that he really had a major hand in building...
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the time. and cincinnati's role and how it's an integral part of this book. >> we wanted to set the stage for cincinnati's origin how it is a gateway to the west. there certain products on the river and part of the steamship era where they move from up and down the river on the same ship. it is between freedom and slavery. that concepts sound pretty straight forward, freedom and enslavement but it is not that simple. there is some complexity. ohio is a free state and there some other things going on in ohio. >> as you say there some other things going on. ohio actually only passes by one vote not to be a slave state even though it's part of the northwest territory. the state state still voted whether it be free or slave. it only passes by one vote. most of the people moving here came from places like virginia and kentucky that were slave states. there were deep-rooted pieces embedded in the state of ohio. would you and you turn them away? there and the person that was making that decision to leave and the majority of cases you left on your own. as a slave on the next day where they going to go where you w
the time. and cincinnati's role and how it's an integral part of this book. >> we wanted to set the stage for cincinnati's origin how it is a gateway to the west. there certain products on the river and part of the steamship era where they move from up and down the river on the same ship. it is between freedom and slavery. that concepts sound pretty straight forward, freedom and enslavement but it is not that simple. there is some complexity. ohio is a free state and there some other...
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john: this is the cincinnati ,bservatory center approximately six miles east of downtown cincinnati. we call ourselves the birthplace of american astronomy. the founder of the observatory was essentially what we call carl sagan of the day or he was the popularizer of astronomy in that particular period. because of his responsibilities he directed the first observatory of significance in the country and definitely the first public observatory in the country at the time. you was a west point graduate and in the 1840's he was teaching at the cincinnati college. group inhere was a town, the society for the promotion of useful knowledge. they opened the opportunity to lecture to citizens, population of 50,000, maybe the fourth-largest city in the country. his lecture hall overflowed that so they moved it to a chapel which seated 1200 people. at the end of the lecture they something toe do start the country's first national observatory. president, he was the country's first minister or today we would probably say ambassador to alexander the first czar of russia who had the world's largest t
john: this is the cincinnati ,bservatory center approximately six miles east of downtown cincinnati. we call ourselves the birthplace of american astronomy. the founder of the observatory was essentially what we call carl sagan of the day or he was the popularizer of astronomy in that particular period. because of his responsibilities he directed the first observatory of significance in the country and definitely the first public observatory in the country at the time. you was a west point...
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teaching40's, he was at the cincinnati college. town, thea group in society for the promotion of useful college -- knowledge. the population, 50,000, maybe the fourth-largest city in the country. he started in the lecture hall's they moved it to a chapel. at the end of the lecture, they said, why can't the citizens do something that john quincy attempted to do before? the first national observatory. before he was president, he was the first minister or today we would say ambassador alexander the czar of russia who had the largest telescope. he taught john quincy astronomy and john quincy had a passion for astronomy the rest of his life. he would record that in his diary. in europe, there were over 30 professional observatories in russia and europe combined. ofamerica, we had nothing these types of telescopes. he wanted america to step up in science. he was the promoter of that. the state's rights movement was strong and they did not want to give power to the federal government for what he would call his lighthouses in the sky. they
teaching40's, he was at the cincinnati college. town, thea group in society for the promotion of useful college -- knowledge. the population, 50,000, maybe the fourth-largest city in the country. he started in the lecture hall's they moved it to a chapel. at the end of the lecture, they said, why can't the citizens do something that john quincy attempted to do before? the first national observatory. before he was president, he was the first minister or today we would say ambassador alexander...
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most of those books he donated to the mercantile library downtown in cincinnati. is america's house. it belongs to everyone. just learning the history, they cover every political post you could imagine you over five generations of taft's have served in public service not only to help the communities here in cincinnati and the state of ohio, but also internationally. i hope visitors would come here to visit the william howard taft national historic site and get the upbringing through their public service life and possibly reflect on how things might be in their own very home today where they can have a child who comes here and they can look at that child and say you will be the next president or next chief justice to serve for our country. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cincinnati, ohio. our cities to her staff recently traveled there to learn more about its rich history. learn more about cincinnati and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. autho
most of those books he donated to the mercantile library downtown in cincinnati. is america's house. it belongs to everyone. just learning the history, they cover every political post you could imagine you over five generations of taft's have served in public service not only to help the communities here in cincinnati and the state of ohio, but also internationally. i hope visitors would come here to visit the william howard taft national historic site and get the upbringing through their...
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the u.s. and cincinnati. the mural depicting cincinnati history features several interesting characters, and putting the government and the military uniform from the early settlement. . the man facing us is general arthur saint clare, he was one of the matters here in the northwest territory in the state of ohio. he was responsible for changing in honor of name the society of cincinnati, which was an early military organization. in the background, the top of the mural in silver highlights are different forms of presentation. in the cincinnati ural, easy different forms of river transportation -- from the early steamboats to the modern ones. on the u.s. mural, you see different forms of land transportation. and in the very corner, you see what might be the future of transportation -- airplanes and airships. the heyday for union terminal is during the 1940's. previously, for the 1930's, it had not seen much use. the depression and hit rather hard, as have the emergence of the automobile. but during world war ii,
the u.s. and cincinnati. the mural depicting cincinnati history features several interesting characters, and putting the government and the military uniform from the early settlement. . the man facing us is general arthur saint clare, he was one of the matters here in the northwest territory in the state of ohio. he was responsible for changing in honor of name the society of cincinnati, which was an early military organization. in the background, the top of the mural in silver highlights are...
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the mexican war. he came back to cincinnati. with the outbreak of the civil war, who took command of the 10th ohio volunteer infantry, which was an irish unit. until 1863. them in 1863, he took over another command. shortly thereafter, he was killed in september of 1863. the battle was fought in georgia. in september of 1863. and lytle was actually -- they thought there had been a breach in the lines. he was writing out with his troops to what they thought was a whole -- hole in the lines. it really wasn't. he was shot multiple times and taken off of his horse and died shortly after that. lytle was really a favorite. i think because of his daughter ready here in town and also because ovi, being an irish unit, -- [indiscernible] shortly after the general was killed, all of his personal pieces were collected and sent back to cincinnati to his family. and they remained with the family and were very well taking care of. it consists of his coat, sword, boots, all of his personal effects. we have everything related to the general from
the mexican war. he came back to cincinnati. with the outbreak of the civil war, who took command of the 10th ohio volunteer infantry, which was an irish unit. until 1863. them in 1863, he took over another command. shortly thereafter, he was killed in september of 1863. the battle was fought in georgia. in september of 1863. and lytle was actually -- they thought there had been a breach in the lines. he was writing out with his troops to what they thought was a whole -- hole in the lines. it...
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rachel, i am the research services librarian here at the society of the cincinnati. able toleased to be speak to you today about these three magnificent items we have a table today. involving the french experience during the american war. war wouldtionary never have seen such a swift conclusion were it not for the arrival at newport rhode island for the arrival of 5000 soldiers in 1780. the collaboration of french and american leadership on land at sea after the arrival of rochambeau's forces led to the surrender of cornwallis at yorktown. this past year was a landmark year in augmenting the society's collections documenting the french experience in the american war. in particular, two narratives shine the light on the impression of american soldiers on the french. we also have a bonus item on display today that was not mentioned in the description, a map showing the french and cannons and the defenses at newport here it the map is part of our robert charles lawrence ferguson collection here at the library. one of the narratives was purchased with a gift from a privat
rachel, i am the research services librarian here at the society of the cincinnati. able toleased to be speak to you today about these three magnificent items we have a table today. involving the french experience during the american war. war wouldtionary never have seen such a swift conclusion were it not for the arrival at newport rhode island for the arrival of 5000 soldiers in 1780. the collaboration of french and american leadership on land at sea after the arrival of rochambeau's forces...
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historynue now with the of cincinnati. cori: right now, we are in the "freedom to slavery" exhibition at the underground railroad freedom center. it chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. here, we talk about frederick douglass. he was one of the most recognized african-americans in the country at that time. he was born a slave in maryland and escaped into freedom as a young adult. throughout his career as an abolitionist, he fought for the freedom of african-americans, all the people who were enslaved in the country. during the civil war, he lobbied with abraham lincoln for the recruitment of colored citizens. here on display, we are very proud to have frederick douglass's beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. we are so proud to have it on display. it is something that is recognizable from many of frederick dou
historynue now with the of cincinnati. cori: right now, we are in the "freedom to slavery" exhibition at the underground railroad freedom center. it chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. here, we talk about frederick douglass. he was one of the most recognized african-americans in...
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the society of the cincinnati hosted this event. it's an hour and 15 minutes. institution -- the american institute of the society of the cincinnati presidents -- presents programs, advocating preservation and providing resources to teachers and students. , we learned of -- that took place not far from anderson house. this was part of comte de march.eau's return we decided that this event would be a perfect opportunity to teach others about the local ties to the revolutionary war and to celebrate the role that the american in revolution. selig is a historical resultant who has authored a number of books and articles related to french and german participation in the revolutionary war. he is a's russia list on the role of the french -- he is a specialist on the role of the french forces, and serves as an advisor for the washington-rochambeau national project.trail he also has served as project historian for the american battlefield protection family. he has taught at several colleges and universities, most recently hook college in holland, michigan. earlier this y
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nation, trying to make good on the language of the founding fathers with respect to the ideal of freedom. cincinnati was the grand central station of the underground railroad. this building lifts but up in a way that you get a full picture of the many and various underground railroad networks that existed throughout the country. those on the east coast where harriet tubman was such a hero, and sojourner truth, frederick douglass, it goes on and on. cincinnati has a way of reminding us how to tell the stories because of the way in which the story unfolded here. gallery, we also have a representation of how a safe house might have functioned. moviee a wonderful narrated by oprah winfrey on real-life drama that took place of the ohio river in a place where escaping enslaved men and women were helped across the ohio river to a safe house. so you get a sense of how people helped them to come into a building like this, and then to find places to hide, such as this cubbyhole under the stairway or this cubbyhole under the cabinet or the cubbyhole under the floor. and hide out there until it was safe for the
nation, trying to make good on the language of the founding fathers with respect to the ideal of freedom. cincinnati was the grand central station of the underground railroad. this building lifts but up in a way that you get a full picture of the many and various underground railroad networks that existed throughout the country. those on the east coast where harriet tubman was such a hero, and sojourner truth, frederick douglass, it goes on and on. cincinnati has a way of reminding us how to...
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the society of the cincinnati posted this event. it is one hour and 15 minutes. >> the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati works to promote the knowledge of the achievement of american independence by ,romoting advanced study advocating preservation, and providing resources to teachers and students. last year, our executive director learned about a french encampment that took place in july 1782 and present-day rock .rock creek park this in camera is part of the return march back north. we decide this event would be the perfect opportunity to teach the local ties to the revolutionary war, and to celebrate the role that france played in the american revolution. talk is the first of it and what we hope to be an annual neighborhood alliance. has written a number of articles and books on the french participation in the revolutionary war. he is a specialist in the french forces during the revolutionary war, and currently serves as project historian to the national parks service for the washington rush about -- wa
the society of the cincinnati posted this event. it is one hour and 15 minutes. >> the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati works to promote the knowledge of the achievement of american independence by ,romoting advanced study advocating preservation, and providing resources to teachers and students. last year, our executive director learned about a french encampment that took place in july 1782 and present-day rock .rock creek park this in camera is part of the...
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the raiders host steve paulson and the cincinnati bengals. d on monday the 49ers are playing the second monday night football game of the night. on that day they host the minute vikings at 7:20. >> while the nfl season began in massachusetts it will end in the bay area with super bowl 50. >> bay area band train and brittic singer elle lee golding performed a free concert for large crowds yesterday. it was part of the kick off to 50 celebration this week. super bowl is expected to dump hundreds of millions of dollars into the bay area economy. >> every city has hosted a super bowl has come back saying that was great for the city, great economically. >> there will be a full week of events in san francisco and the south bay leading up to the game which is on february 7th. >>> coming up in our 5:00 hour, it's been almost three months since that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. what is happening with one of the surviving victims. >> dream force. the world's largest tech conference begins in san francisco next week and it's not just on software.
the raiders host steve paulson and the cincinnati bengals. d on monday the 49ers are playing the second monday night football game of the night. on that day they host the minute vikings at 7:20. >> while the nfl season began in massachusetts it will end in the bay area with super bowl 50. >> bay area band train and brittic singer elle lee golding performed a free concert for large crowds yesterday. it was part of the kick off to 50 celebration this week. super bowl is expected to...
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the raiders named their team captains as they prepare for their season opener at home against the cincinnati banglesles. joe fonzi is up -- bangles. joe fonzi is up next with sports. >>> ow to the news room, keba arnold is here with a look at what we are working on for ktvu fox 2 news at 7:00 p.m. >> 5 years since the san bruno pipeline explosion. we will have more on the memorial, it is getting underway right now, honor the 8 people -- honoring the 8 people killed. i talk oo tmz -- to tmz havey leaven -- harvey leaven next. kebakiba -- we are working on these stories and more coming up tonight at 7:00 p.m. on tv 36. ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. what can i make for you? how about our new flavor-packed italian hero? with three authentic italian deli meats; spiced capicola, a cracked- pepper-seasoned mortadella and spicy genoa salami. enjoy it while it's here! subway. eat fresh. >>> the nfl kicked off the super bowl party in san franc
the raiders named their team captains as they prepare for their season opener at home against the cincinnati banglesles. joe fonzi is up -- bangles. joe fonzi is up next with sports. >>> ow to the news room, keba arnold is here with a look at what we are working on for ktvu fox 2 news at 7:00 p.m. >> 5 years since the san bruno pipeline explosion. we will have more on the memorial, it is getting underway right now, honor the 8 people -- honoring the 8 people killed. i talk oo tmz...
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she gained her inspiration for the well living in cincinnati. actually isncoln quoted as saying that she was the little woman that wrote a book that started a great war. on display, we have a first edition copy of "uncle tom's cabin." the nationalom underground freedom center. 1852 andblished in became a bestseller. it is printed in tens of different languages. had a huges cabin" impact on the country when it was published. for the first time, many americans were learning the horrors of slavery, something they had never heard before. as lincoln said, it was a book that started a war. this grave marker is one of the new additions. is the original grave marker for salmon chase. salmon chase was an influential abolitionist. anti-slavery lawyer, politician, judge throughout his career. he advocated for the rights of african-americans. salmon chase presided over the impeachment trial of andrew jackson. the story of how this grave marker came to us is an interesting one. one of my favorite stories at the museum. the grave marker was found as a construc
she gained her inspiration for the well living in cincinnati. actually isncoln quoted as saying that she was the little woman that wrote a book that started a great war. on display, we have a first edition copy of "uncle tom's cabin." the nationalom underground freedom center. 1852 andblished in became a bestseller. it is printed in tens of different languages. had a huges cabin" impact on the country when it was published. for the first time, many americans were learning the...
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. >>> to the cincinnati the reds hosting and cincinnati's exchanges words with the at bat and gets ejectedy slamming him on the ground and screaming. he becomes that he needs to be restrained by another one before eventually leaving the field. as far the games the pirates win it 5-4. >> joining us is bill with the weather. bill, good morning. >> good morning. unfortunately a pick frture fro japan. they got two months of rain in two days. last night a big river went into a city. they were up waiting for help and houses were washed down rivers and numb erous structures destroyed. there's probably many fatalities with this. this is north of tokyo last night. it's ongoing and the military has the helicopters up trying to rescue people from the roof top and balconies. we kpould see the isolated fl d flooding and for the first time in weeks the rain is possible. up in boston you have to wait a couple of hours and the football game and there's periods of rain. there are some downpours during the game. this is 6:00 p.m. and showing the areas of rain from new york back to southern new england. area
. >>> to the cincinnati the reds hosting and cincinnati's exchanges words with the at bat and gets ejectedy slamming him on the ground and screaming. he becomes that he needs to be restrained by another one before eventually leaving the field. as far the games the pirates win it 5-4. >> joining us is bill with the weather. bill, good morning. >> good morning. unfortunately a pick frture fro japan. they got two months of rain in two days. last night a big river went into a...
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from the cincinnati red stockings -- stockings was big in the 19th century as a sports name. naturally, since he renamed it the boston red stockings, he took the team to boston. they were drawing up to 70,000 fans to their games. this is pretty incredible. i want to just draw your attention -- this is harry wright here, and this is brother george, who also played on the team. and standing to the left, right there, standing to the left is albert goodwill spalding, a good -- soon to be a prominent baseball on to rhetoric. second from the right, you can see him, if somebody would never recognize, his name was james white, his nickname was deacon. becausunlike almost every professional baseball player, he was a christian minister. and he was very pious, clean living. occasionally there was one found in baseball history. not very often. but james deacon white was a catcher. he caught the ball that the pitcher threw, and he devised a piece of equipment because so many catchers were being seriously injured when the ball would hit them in the chest. he devised a piecef equipment call
from the cincinnati red stockings -- stockings was big in the 19th century as a sports name. naturally, since he renamed it the boston red stockings, he took the team to boston. they were drawing up to 70,000 fans to their games. this is pretty incredible. i want to just draw your attention -- this is harry wright here, and this is brother george, who also played on the team. and standing to the left, right there, standing to the left is albert goodwill spalding, a good -- soon to be a...
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the country exploring american history. axt, a recent look at our -- look at our recent visit to cincinnati, ohio. cori: right now, we are in the "freedom to slavery" exhibition at the underground railroad freedom center. this exhibit chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. very important people to the time. here, we talk about frederick douglass. he was one of the most recognized african-americans in the country at this time. he was born a slave in maryland and escaped into freedom as a young adult. throughout his career as an abolitionist, he fought for the freedom of african-americans, for all the people who were enslaved in the country. even during the civil war, he lobbied with abraham lincoln for the recruitment of colored citizens in the war. here on display, we are very proud to have frederick douglass's beaver hat on loan. it is one of our treasures. we are so proud to have it on display
the country exploring american history. axt, a recent look at our -- look at our recent visit to cincinnati, ohio. cori: right now, we are in the "freedom to slavery" exhibition at the underground railroad freedom center. this exhibit chronicles the history of slavery in america from the transatlantic slave trade through the civil war and into the reconstruction era after slavery was abolished in the country. part of the exhibition is discussing several notable abolitionists. very...
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heroin addiction isn't just plaguing the suburbs around cincinnati. the drug is also infesting suburbs around the country... like here in new jersey. >> i think it would be hard for a lot of people to think that in a bucolic, beautiful suburban neighborhood like this one that there would be, actually, a big drug problem. >> most people when they think of heroin, they think of inner city communities. they think of the heroin epidemic that hit the country in the 1970s and that disproportionately affected people who were poor and non-white. dr. andrew kolodny is the chief medical officer at phoenix house, a non-profit drug treatment organization. >> the heroin crisis we're dealing with today is affecting the suburbs and rural areas. it's much more severe than the epidemic we had in the 1970s. so we're dealing with the worst drug epidemic in united states history. back in 2000, it was older black people who had the highest rate of heroin overdose. but by 2013, young white people had the highest rate. dr. kolodny says the epidemic began shifting a decade ag
heroin addiction isn't just plaguing the suburbs around cincinnati. the drug is also infesting suburbs around the country... like here in new jersey. >> i think it would be hard for a lot of people to think that in a bucolic, beautiful suburban neighborhood like this one that there would be, actually, a big drug problem. >> most people when they think of heroin, they think of inner city communities. they think of the heroin epidemic that hit the country in the 1970s and that...
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visit ncicap.org] >> coming up next, a research services librarian at the society of cincinnati talks about the experiences of the french army during the american revolution. she draws evidence from two narratives. the american revolution institute of the society of then society of the cincinnati hopeful this event is about 25 minutes. >> hello everyone,
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we're on the cincinnati. it's nothing about the past, nothing about the future. we're preparing for cincinnati. >> well, the giants at the practice field today for the first time since their sunday and tom coughlin channeled his inner belichick. >> we're on to atlanta. i'm going forward to atlanta, thank you very much. >> the game will be home, but it's against atlanta, and they can't put that dallas game in their rear view mirror quick >> all right, bruce, thanks. >>> closed captioning provided by toyota. >>> and that's it for news 4 at 11:00. >> today begins at 4:30. good night and we'll see you tomorrow. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- hillary clinton dakota johnson musical guest, fetty wap and ceaturing the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 330! >> steve: and now, here he is, [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, hey! [ cheers and applause ] love you guys. hey, welcome. welcome, everyboosdy. welcome to the "the tonight show." tha
we're on the cincinnati. it's nothing about the past, nothing about the future. we're preparing for cincinnati. >> well, the giants at the practice field today for the first time since their sunday and tom coughlin channeled his inner belichick. >> we're on to atlanta. i'm going forward to atlanta, thank you very much. >> the game will be home, but it's against atlanta, and they can't put that dallas game in their rear view mirror quick >> all right, bruce, thanks....
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raiders open the season a week from today, hosting the cincinnati bengals. the 53-man roster is set for now. one of the best battles in camp was for backup quarterback. matt mcgloin in a dead heat with christian ponder who had the upper hand with coach musgrave who coached him in minnesota but all matt does is score touchdowns and wins games elm is not flashy but is a winner and that's what the raider brass love. today matt talked about his status. >> a very healthy competition, just trying to learn from one another, compete against one another, day in and day out, and very fortunate thankful that the head coach and coaching staff and management have faith in me to be the backup quarterback. >> giants are hanging bay thread in the playoffs. the won in colorado. this rockie fan flexing his muscles. daring the giants to bring it so they did. buster posey had not hit a home run in a month. today finally breaks through, 100th career homer. ties the game. giantsal in the fifth. matt duffy, rbi triple. marlon byrd with the single, and brandon crawford, the bases-lo
raiders open the season a week from today, hosting the cincinnati bengals. the 53-man roster is set for now. one of the best battles in camp was for backup quarterback. matt mcgloin in a dead heat with christian ponder who had the upper hand with coach musgrave who coached him in minnesota but all matt does is score touchdowns and wins games elm is not flashy but is a winner and that's what the raider brass love. today matt talked about his status. >> a very healthy competition, just...
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. >> raiders open the season one week from today hosting the cincinnati bengals. the 53-man roster is set and one of the best battles matt in a dead heat with christian ponder who had an upper hand with bill must crave who coached him in minnesota but all matt does is score touchdowns and win games. i love this guy's competitive spirit. not flashing but he's a winner. today matt talked about his status. >> healthy competition trying to learn from one another and compete against one another and very fortunate and thankful that the head coach and coaching staff and management had a lot of trust and faith in me to be backup. >> first sunday of the u.s. open was the family affair with the williams sisters, venus and serena. serena will have to beat her sister in the quarterfinals. safe to the net. playing in the first round of 16, set point. venus had her opponent on the run. venus wins the first set and breezes through the second winning 2-1. venus reached the quarterfinals and playing as well as i have seen here in years. serena facing another american for a set tied
. >> raiders open the season one week from today hosting the cincinnati bengals. the 53-man roster is set and one of the best battles matt in a dead heat with christian ponder who had an upper hand with bill must crave who coached him in minnesota but all matt does is score touchdowns and win games. i love this guy's competitive spirit. not flashing but he's a winner. today matt talked about his status. >> healthy competition trying to learn from one another and compete against one...
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the mets play cincinnati again this afternoon. live at citi field, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> a long time coming for those mets. >> almost a decade. >>> time is 7:10. sightseeing to your tragedy. it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> thanks for waking up with us on cbs 2 news sunday morning. we are on on facebook and twitter. join our conversations at facebook.com and tweet us at cbs new york. >>> a developing story out of israel. police say they clashed with young palestinian protestors early this morning at the hilltop compound in jerusalem's old city. the site is known as the temple mount to jews and mobile sanctuary to muslims. masked protestors threw rocks and firecrackers. it occurred just before the jewish holiday. >>> federal examiners are investigating a duck boat in seattle. the ntsb says it's not clear if the axle was damaged before it c
the mets play cincinnati again this afternoon. live at citi field, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> a long time coming for those mets. >> almost a decade. >>> time is 7:10. sightseeing to your tragedy. it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> thanks for waking up with us on cbs 2 news...
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the mexican war. he came back to cincinnati. he outbreak of the civil war, who took command of the 10th ohio volunteer infantry, which was an irish unit. he commanded them until 1863. in 1863, he took over another command. shortly thereafter, he was killed in september of 1863. the battle was fought in georgia. in september of 1863. and lytle was actually -- they thought there had been a breach in the lines. he was writing out with his troops to what they thought was a whole -- hole in the lines. it really wasn't. he was shot multiple times and taken off of his horse and died shortly after that. lytle was really a favorite. i think because of his daughter ready here in town and also because ovi, being an irish unit, -- [indiscernible] shortly after the general was killed, all of his personal pieces were collected and sent back to cincinnati to his family. and they remained with the family and were very well taking care of. it consists of his coat, sword, boots, all of his personal effects. we have everything related to the genera
the mexican war. he came back to cincinnati. he outbreak of the civil war, who took command of the 10th ohio volunteer infantry, which was an irish unit. he commanded them until 1863. in 1863, he took over another command. shortly thereafter, he was killed in september of 1863. the battle was fought in georgia. in september of 1863. and lytle was actually -- they thought there had been a breach in the lines. he was writing out with his troops to what they thought was a whole -- hole in the...
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raiders open the season a week from today, hosting the cincinnati bengals. the 53-man roster is set for now. one of the best battles in camp was for backup quarterback. matt mcgloin in a dead heat with christian ponder who had the upper hand with coach musgrave who coached him in minnesota but all matt does is score touchdowns and wins games elm is not flashy but is a winner and that's what the raider brass love. today matt talked about his status. >> a very healthy competition, just trying to learn from one another, compete against one another, day in and day out, and very fortunate thankful that the head coach and coaching staff and management have faith in me to be the backup quarterback. >> giants are hanging bay thread in the playoffs. the won in colorado. this rockie fan flexing his muscles. daring the giants to bring it so they did. buster posey had not hit a home run in a month. today finally breaks through, 100th career homer. ties the game. giantsal in the fifth. matt duffy, rbi triple. marlon byrd with the single, and brandon crawford, the bases-lo
raiders open the season a week from today, hosting the cincinnati bengals. the 53-man roster is set for now. one of the best battles in camp was for backup quarterback. matt mcgloin in a dead heat with christian ponder who had the upper hand with coach musgrave who coached him in minnesota but all matt does is score touchdowns and wins games elm is not flashy but is a winner and that's what the raider brass love. today matt talked about his status. >> a very healthy competition, just...
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the mets will play cincinnati again this afternoon. live at citi field, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> kim davis switches parties. the kentucky county clerk that denied same-sex marriage licenses says she is not a democrat any more. >> john boehner will "face the nation" after his surprising announcement that he is resigning from the house. >>> the kentucky county clerk that went to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses for same-sex couples is leaving the democratic party and becoming a republican. she feels abandoned by the party. davis says she hasn't received much support from democratic leaders during this time. >> a whirlwind in the midst of a firestorm. we had deaths threats at hour home,ing calls to my house saying they would burn us up while we sleep. >> she plans to stay clerk until her term is up in 2018. >>> time to see what is coming up on "face the nation." >> john dickerson joins us were a preview. >> we will speak to john boehner, speaker of the house and his decision to leave, what might change if anyth
the mets will play cincinnati again this afternoon. live at citi field, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> kim davis switches parties. the kentucky county clerk that denied same-sex marriage licenses says she is not a democrat any more. >> john boehner will "face the nation" after his surprising announcement that he is resigning from the house. >>> the kentucky county clerk that went to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses for same-sex...
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he was tall for his age, and in the cincinnati school district, he attended high school and was top of his class and all classes his senior year. he caught the attention of some of the leaders of the german community there, and they said, "this young boy needs the best education we can get him," but as a grocer, the father could not afford a good college for him, so the plan was to get him admitted to west point. west point was a free education and the best education a young boy could receive. with the help of some congressman from ohio, germans that were influential, the application process started to get godfrey to west point. i want to step back a bit and mention lewis. the brothers were inseparable. in doing research recently, i stumbled onto a photograph of godfrey's younger brother. i was able to identify him in many pictures of godfrey on the battlefield. you see him with general butler. right behind him is his younger brother. at fort harrison, you see godfrey, who was 6'4", by the way, his younger brother sitting beside him. at petersburg after the war, when godfrey was reloca
he was tall for his age, and in the cincinnati school district, he attended high school and was top of his class and all classes his senior year. he caught the attention of some of the leaders of the german community there, and they said, "this young boy needs the best education we can get him," but as a grocer, the father could not afford a good college for him, so the plan was to get him admitted to west point. west point was a free education and the best education a young boy could...
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and in fact, he might play as soon as sunday as the raiders open their season against the cincinnati bangles. probably 3rd down situation wheres we could go after the opposing quarterback. that is why they brought him in. today his new head coach seemed agitated when pressed about why the raiders would take chance on a guy with so many problems. 5 arrests in 4 years. >> like i said, you know, numerous times here, we were thorough in preparing ourselves for this possibility and we are excited to have him here. >> jack del rio. like i said many times. >> don't ask me again. we did our due diligence. they feel he is capable of turning his life around. justin tuck has a long standing relationship with aldon smith. they go way back. they have the same agent. and perhaps he lobbied to get him another chance. however raider veteran players want no part in baby sitting this guy either. >> thank you. >>> we want to know what fans think. we caught up with one. >> he will be good for the raiders. he learned by now. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> that is in the past. all in the past. ever
and in fact, he might play as soon as sunday as the raiders open their season against the cincinnati bangles. probably 3rd down situation wheres we could go after the opposing quarterback. that is why they brought him in. today his new head coach seemed agitated when pressed about why the raiders would take chance on a guy with so many problems. 5 arrests in 4 years. >> like i said, you know, numerous times here, we were thorough in preparing ourselves for this possibility and we are...
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it's the team from flushing beat the cincinnati reds to lock up the national league east title. >> what a great scene that is. big win means the mets are bound for the postseason for the first time since 2006. laura behnke joins us now with a look at how the mets secured the division championship. laura? will be no epic collapse this year mets fans, this won't be even any drama. the mets already have themselves a spot in the postseason with a week to go. they took care of businesses themselves this afternoon in cincinnati. their magic number was sitting at just one and duda got things started in the 1st inning with his first career grand slam. the mets cruised from there. curtis granderson and david wright also homered and matt harvey just two runs and six and two-thirds of an inning of work. the mets are the national league east winners for the first time in nine years. >> to be able to just celebrate again with -- this organization, with this team. i've said it from day one. i believe orange and blue and i truly mean that and i can't be more proud of this team, this organization, the
it's the team from flushing beat the cincinnati reds to lock up the national league east title. >> what a great scene that is. big win means the mets are bound for the postseason for the first time since 2006. laura behnke joins us now with a look at how the mets secured the division championship. laura? will be no epic collapse this year mets fans, this won't be even any drama. the mets already have themselves a spot in the postseason with a week to go. they took care of businesses...
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. >>> three hours from now the nationals host the cincinnati redses for their final home game of the season. but the baseball world is still talking about how their second to last game at nationals parka to an end yesterday. nick giovanni takes a look at the dugout drama. >> reporter: testosterone was flowing yesterday at nats park. that's what matt williams had to say about bryce harper and jonathan papelbon exchanging more than just words in the dugout. that's all some are talking about on social media. this went down a day after the nats were eliminated from post- season contention. temp appears flared in the eighth inning. bryce harper walking back to the dugout after flying out. papelbon is seen barking at him at this point. then it gets physical in a hurry. papelbon goes for bryce's throat. the two are quickly separated. harper spent the rest of the game out paand pelbon went back in the 9th giving away a go ahead run. papelbon said it's what brothers do. >> i can't take anything back. bryce and i are good. >> i mean, he apologized so, whatever. i really don't care. >> twitter
. >>> three hours from now the nationals host the cincinnati redses for their final home game of the season. but the baseball world is still talking about how their second to last game at nationals parka to an end yesterday. nick giovanni takes a look at the dugout drama. >> reporter: testosterone was flowing yesterday at nats park. that's what matt williams had to say about bryce harper and jonathan papelbon exchanging more than just words in the dugout. that's all some are...
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an investigation is under way. >>> devon still says he leaves the cincinnati bengals with a lot of loveor the team and its fans. the defense div tackle has been cut yet again after he was cut last year, the bengals resigned him for their practice squad so he would keep his health insurance. his young daughter is battling cancer. his insurance is good for another five years even if esnever signs with another team. >>> quarterback if we can call him that, tim tebow also looking for work. he was cut this weekend by the philadelphia eagles as their number three quarterback. the heisman trophy winner with the florida gate areas he was known for his public displays of faith on the field. he had a tough time in the nfl after some success, his first two seasons with the denver broncos, he's been cut by the jets. patriots and now the eagles. >>> there's a quarterback that is getting back in the game, that's tom brady in the lineup in the patriots season opener on thursday. last week, a judge threw out his four-game suspension. >> he was silent on the controversy while the legal wrangling was goi
an investigation is under way. >>> devon still says he leaves the cincinnati bengals with a lot of loveor the team and its fans. the defense div tackle has been cut yet again after he was cut last year, the bengals resigned him for their practice squad so he would keep his health insurance. his young daughter is battling cancer. his insurance is good for another five years even if esnever signs with another team. >>> quarterback if we can call him that, tim tebow also looking...
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of excitement in oakland as the raiders opened the regular season at home this sunday against the cincinnati bengals. the game was already sold out. it is the 32nd sellout in the last 33 games for the raiders. in fact, owner mark davis and the raiders have sold 41,000 season tickets this year, the most since the team returned from los angeles back in 1995. >> really exciting. there's a lot of buzz this year about the raiders. we'll have to see. let's update the forecast one last time for you. >> spencer christian outside with a look at that. spencer? >>> cheryl and dan, i've been trying to tackle this heat all day. it's got me feeling a little out of bounds. let's take a look at live doppler 7 hd. sunny all across the bay area as it has been all day. the heat is beginning to recede a little bit close to the coast and around the bay. the view from emeryville. it's currently 82 degrees in san francisco after a high here in the city of 91 today. oakland at 90 degrees right now. 92 at mountain view and san jose. 73 at half moon bay. here's a look at blue sky from our rooftop camera. 92 degrees i
of excitement in oakland as the raiders opened the regular season at home this sunday against the cincinnati bengals. the game was already sold out. it is the 32nd sellout in the last 33 games for the raiders. in fact, owner mark davis and the raiders have sold 41,000 season tickets this year, the most since the team returned from los angeles back in 1995. >> really exciting. there's a lot of buzz this year about the raiders. we'll have to see. let's update the forecast one last time for...
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the raiders will host the cincinnati bengals at 1:25 on sunday. onday night, the 49ers take on the vikings at levi stadium. kickoff, 7:20. fans have a lot to look to but there are plenty of other events taking place around the bay. here's mike mibach. >> reporter: the oakland raiders crack open their season sunday afternoon. the bengals are in town. so are the vikings taking on the 49ers for monday night football out at levi stadium. with that, here's your weekend watch -- six years strong, oakland pride 2015 is set for sunday. the parade kicks off at 10:30 at 14th and broadway. the festival is located at 20th and broadway. that starts at 11:00 a.m. the mountain view art and wine festival is all weekend right there hon castro street between el -- on castro street between el camino real and evelyn. come see all of the super bowl trophies won by the 49ers and raiders. san francisco opera in the park is sunday at sharon meadow. a beautiful outdoor venue and it's free. it all starts at 1:30. the marin county home show is set for this weekend. i like to
the raiders will host the cincinnati bengals at 1:25 on sunday. onday night, the 49ers take on the vikings at levi stadium. kickoff, 7:20. fans have a lot to look to but there are plenty of other events taking place around the bay. here's mike mibach. >> reporter: the oakland raiders crack open their season sunday afternoon. the bengals are in town. so are the vikings taking on the 49ers for monday night football out at levi stadium. with that, here's your weekend watch -- six years...
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it brings us all the way up to the department of ohio and through cincinnati. tell stories of churches, individuals, and multiple stories throughout the book, connecting it to the larger story of american slavery. >> there is a story from 1821 about a runaway. he escapes from enslavement in kentucky and ends up in ohio. that he mustd have escaped from some underground road. that becomes synonymous with the building of the underground railroad at the same time. find outet, you can not only about the literary life of cincinnati, ohio, but historically about the city as well. as we can on american history tv. more our website for information. stamford, connecticut, let's hear from mike. caller: how are you doing? i'm here to talk about anchor .abies if you are born in the united states, you are a citizen. if your parents are not citizens, that does not give them the right to become a citizen. when the kid is 18 years old, he should be able to come back. it should not be an anchor baby, .t should be a buoy baby patient flow back to the country where they came from.
it brings us all the way up to the department of ohio and through cincinnati. tell stories of churches, individuals, and multiple stories throughout the book, connecting it to the larger story of american slavery. >> there is a story from 1821 about a runaway. he escapes from enslavement in kentucky and ends up in ohio. that he mustd have escaped from some underground road. that becomes synonymous with the building of the underground railroad at the same time. find outet, you can not...
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week on the silver and black show jim plunkett and i get you ready for the season opener against the cincinnati bengals. >> we've got to find a way to contain aj green and not let him make the big play down the field. >> they're not gonna catch him. 20! >> the tay-train stops by. who's the dream girl? >> taylor swift. >> and i go one on one with head coach jack del rio. >> it's home and we came back here to win. >> all that and more on the silver and black show, starting right now.
week on the silver and black show jim plunkett and i get you ready for the season opener against the cincinnati bengals. >> we've got to find a way to contain aj green and not let him make the big play down the field. >> they're not gonna catch him. 20! >> the tay-train stops by. who's the dream girl? >> taylor swift. >> and i go one on one with head coach jack del rio. >> it's home and we came back here to win. >> all that and more on the silver and...
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in week one the raiders host the cincinnati bangles. one thing to look for, he had a solid rookie season. number 52. they will turn him loose on quarterbacks this year. he was asked about his expectation for his sophomore season in the nfl. >> you get better every day. right now, you are out there grinding. throwing game. you will have more opportunities. >> going to play great teams every week. everybody is good. >> it would shock me if he is not a big time winner. that man is going to cause commotion. jim harbaugh making his debut with michigan tonight in utah. 3-3 in the first half. interesting to do a poll on 49er fans whether they are rooting for him or to lose in abundance. that is the sporting life for now. highlights at 10:00 p.m. >> thank you. >>> campaign contributions and a sweet deal for a company getting public company. 2 investigates takes a look at the relationship between a sheriff that is raising questions. e are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. see you later. [female an
in week one the raiders host the cincinnati bangles. one thing to look for, he had a solid rookie season. number 52. they will turn him loose on quarterbacks this year. he was asked about his expectation for his sophomore season in the nfl. >> you get better every day. right now, you are out there grinding. throwing game. you will have more opportunities. >> going to play great teams every week. everybody is good. >> it would shock me if he is not a big time winner. that man...
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, and oakland. >> and yes, we are excited about the big home opener against cincinnati, and so for all of us here, we say so long from seattle with the final score of seattle over to the raiders, 31-21, and remember, you can still order great game packages for the season by calling 1-8 1-800-raiders, and thank you for call watching the coverage of the raiders >>> hyper optic cable cut affecting phone and internet service. it's the same thing that we've seen more than a dozen times in the past year. good evening i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie homes. at&t tell us that vandals are to blame for outages in five countyless. we get the latest from amber lee who talked to a state senator who describes this as catastrophic. >> reporter: we're talking about serious situations with 911 being ruptured. and people have no phone or internet service. at&t says a fiberoptic line in this rural area filled with vineyards was deliberately cut by someone earlier today. we spoke to fbia. the outage was in all of the county. this means no cell phone service, internet or land line. >>
, and oakland. >> and yes, we are excited about the big home opener against cincinnati, and so for all of us here, we say so long from seattle with the final score of seattle over to the raiders, 31-21, and remember, you can still order great game packages for the season by calling 1-8 1-800-raiders, and thank you for call watching the coverage of the raiders >>> hyper optic cable cut affecting phone and internet service. it's the same thing that we've seen more than a dozen...
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the cincinnati reds game delayed more than 90 minutes. lsu's football home opener ultimately cancelled. chance to play, but it boiled down to player safety. damaging winds gusting more than 50 miles an hour. >> all of a sudden, boom! you have two giant 150-foot oak trees laying on top of your building. >> reporter: and dangers for surfers and swimmers on both coasts. these harrowing rescues in virginia beach ending successfully. but some beaches now closed in southern california amidst deadly rip currents and waves up >> the waves are kind of walled up more. all breaking at the same time. >> rob is here. what's the threat zone tonight? >> we'll go from the coast to the center part of the country. thunder storms in the midwest. hail in minnesota. by tomorrow morning, chicago. and heat out ahead of this. 10 to 15 degrees above average. and showers and thunderstorms across the southeast. >> and tropical storms, too? >> grace in the middle of the atlantic. we're not looking for it to be strong, but keeping an eye on it. >>> next to the drama
the cincinnati reds game delayed more than 90 minutes. lsu's football home opener ultimately cancelled. chance to play, but it boiled down to player safety. damaging winds gusting more than 50 miles an hour. >> all of a sudden, boom! you have two giant 150-foot oak trees laying on top of your building. >> reporter: and dangers for surfers and swimmers on both coasts. these harrowing rescues in virginia beach ending successfully. but some beaches now closed in southern california...
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the team beat the cincinnati lock up the national league east post-season nine years. we have a look at how the mets secured the division championship. >> reporter: there will be no epic collapse this year, mets fans. there won't even be any drama. regular a spot in the post-season. they took care of business cincinnati. with their magic number at one, duda slam. the mets cruised from this. 10-2 is your final. the mets are the national league east winners for the first time in nine years. >> to be able to celebrate again with this organization, with this team, i've said it from day one, i bleed orange and blue, i mean, that and i can't be more proud of this team, this organization, the city of new york, and the new york met fans mets just yet. coming up in sports, full highlights from yesterday's clincher. the yankees had a game to play trying to keep their slim postseason >> go mets. come on, october! >> coming up on eyewitness news on this sunday morning, caught on camera, a man rescued deep in water river. >>> another live look inside st. charles seminary in philade
the team beat the cincinnati lock up the national league east post-season nine years. we have a look at how the mets secured the division championship. >> reporter: there will be no epic collapse this year, mets fans. there won't even be any drama. regular a spot in the post-season. they took care of business cincinnati. with their magic number at one, duda slam. the mets cruised from this. 10-2 is your final. the mets are the national league east winners for the first time in nine years....