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the western reserve created back in the 1800s and 1700s. so there's such deep root, you know thomas harvey was ohio school commissioner, so there's just so much. i can go on for hours and hours. - well i'm not gonna let ya, because we got a whole lot more new day cleveland coming up and a whole lot more painesville to see. and that's coming up right after the break. and thank you david. - when you come to jim's place, smoke, here in painesville, it is not going to be hard to find. why? you'll always remember what street it's on, what's the name of the street? - bacon road. - bacon road, how can you forget that, right? (giggling) jim, it's all, name smoke, so it's obviously all about smoking your meat properly. and this is where it all begins. - yes it is. - [natalie] and it has it's own little name i see, up there too. - [jim] yes it does. we named it after my mother-in-law palma. - palma, so it even has a name, so you gotta treat it with respect then. it's got a name and all, right? - yes it does. - so what makes it so special? - just the
the western reserve created back in the 1800s and 1700s. so there's such deep root, you know thomas harvey was ohio school commissioner, so there's just so much. i can go on for hours and hours. - well i'm not gonna let ya, because we got a whole lot more new day cleveland coming up and a whole lot more painesville to see. and that's coming up right after the break. and thank you david. - when you come to jim's place, smoke, here in painesville, it is not going to be hard to find. why? you'll...
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it was donated to the western reserve historical society. some call wahooraysist while others label it as tribute, but the society deals with something more. >> if we avoided controversy in terms of preserving historical items, we'd have no history. >>reporter: john grabowski, the historical society's senior viewpoints on chief wahoo, on permanent display are also three separate labels for the one image of the cleveland indians logo. >> one tells you what it is, one in roughly the same number of words, same number of illustrations tells you why it is highly negative and disreputable and racist. and the third one tells you why it's not. >>reporter: but regardless of wahoo controversy, the support is widespread for the team on the field. the cleveland indians are running to the pennant and for to open. the last time it opened it was 1948. this is the 1948 cleveland indians world series ring, part of the historical society's exhibit on bob hope who was a part owner of the team. '48 was a good year and a good one also for this chrysler which loo
it was donated to the western reserve historical society. some call wahooraysist while others label it as tribute, but the society deals with something more. >> if we avoided controversy in terms of preserving historical items, we'd have no history. >>reporter: john grabowski, the historical society's senior viewpoints on chief wahoo, on permanent display are also three separate labels for the one image of the cleveland indians logo. >> one tells you what it is, one in roughly...
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it was donated to the western reserve historical society. some call wahu racist, while others label it as tribute. something more. >> if we avoided controversy in terms of preserving historical items, we'd have no history. >> reporter: the historical society's senior vice president acknowledges all viewpoints on chief wahu, on permanent display are also three separate labels for the one image of the cleveland indians logo. >> one tells you what it is. one in roughly the same number of words, same number of illustrations tells you why it's highly negative and racist and the third one it's not. >> reporter: regardless of the controversy, the support is widespread for the team on the field. the cleveland indians are running to the pen pnant and for the world series. this is the 1948 cleveland indians world series ring, part of the historical society's exhibit on bob hope, who was a part owner of the team. 1948 was a good year and a good which looks showroom new. they reflect on the indians and 1948. >> you can imagine this car driving down to c
it was donated to the western reserve historical society. some call wahu racist, while others label it as tribute. something more. >> if we avoided controversy in terms of preserving historical items, we'd have no history. >> reporter: the historical society's senior vice president acknowledges all viewpoints on chief wahu, on permanent display are also three separate labels for the one image of the cleveland indians logo. >> one tells you what it is. one in roughly the same...
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>> reporter: well, frank, a case western reserve university professor that i just spoke with says that is unclear because all of this is just so unusual, but he says that he says you can point to the watergate scandal during the nicks on administration for insight as to how this might go down. back then a grand jury declined to indict the president. there was confusion over whether a sitting president could even face indictment. nixon resigned and that question has never been resolved. >> nixon could have been indicted after he resigned, but have happened. >> reporter: could that happen here? could president obama pardon hillary clinton before he leaves office? >> it's certainly within the president's power to do. that i would be really surprised if president obama did that. >> reporter: even if nothing comes from this latest revelation, he says one thing is clear. this is fresh ammunition for republicans in the house of representatives. derick waller, news 5. >>> we want to get to breaking news out a terrifying sight on the runway at chicago o'hare. a plane right there on fire. thick,
>> reporter: well, frank, a case western reserve university professor that i just spoke with says that is unclear because all of this is just so unusual, but he says that he says you can point to the watergate scandal during the nicks on administration for insight as to how this might go down. back then a grand jury declined to indict the president. there was confusion over whether a sitting president could even face indictment. nixon resigned and that question has never been resolved....
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morning for amputees they could soon have feeling in their prosthetics sean: scientists at case western reserve university say they have successfully used electrodes to help two men feel pressure in their artificial hand that means they can tell the difference between a soft or firm touch. for one man it meant he could hold his baby granddaughter for the first time without taking off his artificial hand. erin: lady gaga just hitched a ride with late night host james cordon for a round of carpool karaoke sean: the singer belted out tuesday night she also acted out the call where she was offered the superbowl halftime show the 30-year-old just got her driver's license a few months ago and says her whole family showed up at the dmv for her test. song in 10 minutes. erin: coming up in the next half hour the celtics tipped off their new season last night at the garden. why their win was good for two reasons sean: plus when the pentagon hopes to resolve thousands of cases involving national guard members who were told to repay ben hassan is my older brother. he is so funny, and so smart, and my best
morning for amputees they could soon have feeling in their prosthetics sean: scientists at case western reserve university say they have successfully used electrodes to help two men feel pressure in their artificial hand that means they can tell the difference between a soft or firm touch. for one man it meant he could hold his baby granddaughter for the first time without taking off his artificial hand. erin: lady gaga just hitched a ride with late night host james cordon for a round of...
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it supports the great institutions that provide that research, like the cleveland clinic, case western reserve and university hospitals. in addition to that, because because of the resource and help that we get from our community, for every dollar that comes into cleveland, $4 comes in from across the country to support programs, services, and research that the heart association puts in the cleveland area because of the great talent that we have. scompl amazing. thank you so much. we want to mention also our health and wellness expo that's going on. that starts at 10:00 right across the street in the huntington convention center, goes until 4:00. all your favorites on channel 3 offering health screenings there, as well. back to you in the studio. we'll see you in a bit. >> all right. sounds good. thanks. >>> we have big news for summit county. is summit metro parks just purchased akron's valley view golf club. it's considered the missing piece to connect four major parks and green spaces throughout the region. now, sand run metro park will be linked to the already adjacent cascade valley. it a
it supports the great institutions that provide that research, like the cleveland clinic, case western reserve and university hospitals. in addition to that, because because of the resource and help that we get from our community, for every dollar that comes into cleveland, $4 comes in from across the country to support programs, services, and research that the heart association puts in the cleveland area because of the great talent that we have. scompl amazing. thank you so much. we want to...
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. >>> case western reserve school of dentistry will give away free exams and x-rays. but you have to be 18 or soldier. third and 4th year students will provide the cleanings and x-rays and oral ca faculty. more than 300 people from all over cleveland took advantage of the service last year. greg. >> good morning. as you wake up this morning. no umbrellas needed today. keep them at home. the cold front stretches from portion new york pennsylvania and down to our south. and will stay to the south today keeping things drier and much cooler than yesterday's low and mid-80s around northeast ohio. showers are gone. cuyahoga county. shaker university heights looks good. strongville north on 71 that's dry so far as well. coming in from the west side, no rain lorain county west lake towards bay village as well. 6 # downtown. 66 dover mid-60s around northeast ohio all you will need is a sweatshirt or light jacket for the morning drive or maybe taking the kids to school this morning. 66 to 72 the sunshine returns today. and a few more clouds to the south. we will talk about what
. >>> case western reserve school of dentistry will give away free exams and x-rays. but you have to be 18 or soldier. third and 4th year students will provide the cleanings and x-rays and oral ca faculty. more than 300 people from all over cleveland took advantage of the service last year. greg. >> good morning. as you wake up this morning. no umbrellas needed today. keep them at home. the cold front stretches from portion new york pennsylvania and down to our south. and will...
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starting up tonight in eventghtn case western reserve university talk about johnny cash bittertte tears of them rand i will he dii about the plight of native americans. tomorrow night on tuesday come in and look at all of the greatt things we have there related to johnny cash. one of your larger exhibits?exhb ai brand-new exhibit the one thing we know fromibit kenny bg out on thbee father every friday morning as our big bus johnny cash bus open to the public but it was his tour bus.us he practically lived in that thing.. part of his thilife.s i understand he had family members coming and. wednesday night rosanne cash cas will beh here his daughter she't be perfeor rming a little bittl it will be rock hall.com ifl.com you've got it i is sold out.ld o john carter cash his son is ouru bandleader for the big tribute t concert on friday night at the state. concert o incredible.e really incredible evening.edibl. talk about the process of selecting the music master every year. weecting t hhavstee to r ego thh think about who someone we will honor in the last couple ofrougp years we picked some
starting up tonight in eventghtn case western reserve university talk about johnny cash bittertte tears of them rand i will he dii about the plight of native americans. tomorrow night on tuesday come in and look at all of the greatt things we have there related to johnny cash. one of your larger exhibits?exhb ai brand-new exhibit the one thing we know fromibit kenny bg out on thbee father every friday morning as our big bus johnny cash bus open to the public but it was his tour bus.us he...
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there's another collection of the bob hope memorabilia at the western reserve historical society. that runs through next summer. >>> we'll be right back after >>> all right, janessa joining cooldown when you stepped outside today. >> a light coat handy. 60s aren't too bad for this time of year, but tonight 47. tomorrow night upper 30s in some spots, cooler air for your evening lows. 64 by monday and tuesday we're back in the 70s. >> we're still getting that daily warmup, so we can deal with those dipping temperatures at night. >> right. we're not talking about winter weather, we're still sitting in sun. i love it. >> this is fall. this is what it's like this time of >> thank you, janessa. >>> you can always get news on our newsnet5.com site or you can watch us all day long with football and scarlet saturday afterwards. >>> hey, i'm sarah carnes coming to you from sweety's candy company where they have i'm here with owner tom shyman who's going to tell us what the hot items are for this year. >> hi, sarah. >> hey. >> so how's it look? we got some inventory here? >> this looks amazi
there's another collection of the bob hope memorabilia at the western reserve historical society. that runs through next summer. >>> we'll be right back after >>> all right, janessa joining cooldown when you stepped outside today. >> a light coat handy. 60s aren't too bad for this time of year, but tonight 47. tomorrow night upper 30s in some spots, cooler air for your evening lows. 64 by monday and tuesday we're back in the 70s. >> we're still getting that daily...
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so he was granted land out here in the western reserve, and so he was one of the very first pioneers to come to the land. it was his son, everett, who was only 12 years old at the time, who built this house in 1834. the original house was just two parlors downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs, which, e americans, and he grew to be a very spiritual man. he grew to be a conservationist way ahead of his time. one of his favorite things to do would be to take his guests on a carriage ride through his estate and show them the rocks. he had names for them, he had the devil's footprint, and mother's washboard, and there's actually a legend still today that if you take a rock and place it on the tombstone that rock will come back to you. of course there's the legend of little emily. she is the most popular legend. that was his daughter. back in 1858, she fell into the cistern and drowned here. we encounter her all the time. sometimes when people go through our tours, they hold their hand down, little emily will come and hold their hand. or sometimes we hear a little girl giggling. she's here
so he was granted land out here in the western reserve, and so he was one of the very first pioneers to come to the land. it was his son, everett, who was only 12 years old at the time, who built this house in 1834. the original house was just two parlors downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs, which, e americans, and he grew to be a very spiritual man. he grew to be a conservationist way ahead of his time. one of his favorite things to do would be to take his guests on a carriage ride through...
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scientists at case western reserve university say they have successfully used electrodes to help two men feel pressure in their artificial hand. that means they can tell the firm touch. for one man it meant he could hold his baby granddaughter for the first time without taking off his artificial hand. it is amazing what they can do with technology. erin: that is awesome. it really is. lady gaga just hitched a ride with late-night host james cordon for a round of carpool karaoke. >> ? ra ma ooh la la ? sean: he sounds pretty good she also acted out the call where she was offered the superbowl halftime show. love to see that. the 30-year-old just got her driver's license a few months ago and says her whole family showed up at the dmv for her test. which she passed. she also says she can write a song in 10 minutes. very talented. erin: she is hot right now. superbowl -- sean: now, she can drive herself to the super bowl, which probably won't happen, but it could. erin: i think she will have quite thto season last night at the garden. why their win was good for two reasons. sean: plus, w
scientists at case western reserve university say they have successfully used electrodes to help two men feel pressure in their artificial hand. that means they can tell the firm touch. for one man it meant he could hold his baby granddaughter for the first time without taking off his artificial hand. it is amazing what they can do with technology. erin: that is awesome. it really is. lady gaga just hitched a ride with late-night host james cordon for a round of carpool karaoke. >> ? ra...
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his work has been published widely and most recently in the case western reserve law review with an excellent piece entitled "thin blue lies: how pretextual stops undermine police legitimacy." we did have copies available on the outside table but i am told we are now out of them. if you want a copy, send me an e-mail or contact me after and i'm happy to get one for you. he is a graduate of indiana university. then we'll have adam bates, a policy analyst at the project. his research interests include constitutional law, the war on drugs, the war on terror and police militarization. bates received a b.a. in political science from the university of miami and both an m.a. in middle eastern studies and j.d. from the university of michigan. he is a member of the oklahoma bar. finally we'll hear from matthew feeney who is a policy analyst at the cato institute. before coming to cato he worked at reason magazine as assistant editor of reason.com. he has worked at the american conservative. the liberal democrats and the institute of economic affairs. matthew received both his b.a. and m.a. in philosop
his work has been published widely and most recently in the case western reserve law review with an excellent piece entitled "thin blue lies: how pretextual stops undermine police legitimacy." we did have copies available on the outside table but i am told we are now out of them. if you want a copy, send me an e-mail or contact me after and i'm happy to get one for you. he is a graduate of indiana university. then we'll have adam bates, a policy analyst at the project. his research...
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he was published in the case western reserve law review. we have copies available on the weside table -- i am told are all out of them. i'm happy to get one for you if you contact me after. he is a graduate of indiana university. adam bates is a policy analyst interestsject and his include constitutional law, the war on drugs, terror, and police militarization. he has an ma in middle eastern studies. he is a member of the oklahoma bar. matthew feeney is a policy analyst at the cato institute. he has worked at reason magazine and assistant editor of reason.com. he received his ba and ma in philosophy from the university of reading and -- in england. each speaker will have 10 minutes and then we will open it up to audience quest and's. let's welcome tim lynch. [applause] thank you, peter. good afternoon everybody. right now i think it is safe to say that american policing is being discussed and debated like never before. to take one example the washington post to some months ago earned a pulitzer prize for tracking fatal police shootings acro
he was published in the case western reserve law review. we have copies available on the weside table -- i am told are all out of them. i'm happy to get one for you if you contact me after. he is a graduate of indiana university. adam bates is a policy analyst interestsject and his include constitutional law, the war on drugs, terror, and police militarization. he has an ma in middle eastern studies. he is a member of the oklahoma bar. matthew feeney is a policy analyst at the cato institute....
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his work has been published widely and most recently in the case western reserve law review with an excellent piece entitled "thin blue lies: how pretextual stops undermine police legitimacy." we did have copies available on the outside table but i am told we are now out of them. if you want a copy, send me an e-mail or contact me after and i'm happy to get one for you. he is a graduate of indiana university. then we'll have adam bates, a policy analyst at the project. his research interests include constitutional law, the war on drugs, the war on terror and police militarization. bates received a b.a. in political science from the university of miami and both an m.a. in middle eastern studies and j.d. from the university of michigan. he is a member of the oklahoma bar. finally we'll hear from matthew feeney who is a policy analyst at the cato institute. before coming to cato he worked at reason magazine as assistant editor of reason.com. he has worked at the american conservative. liberal democrats and the institute of economic affairs. matthew received both his b.a. and m.a. in philosophy f
his work has been published widely and most recently in the case western reserve law review with an excellent piece entitled "thin blue lies: how pretextual stops undermine police legitimacy." we did have copies available on the outside table but i am told we are now out of them. if you want a copy, send me an e-mail or contact me after and i'm happy to get one for you. he is a graduate of indiana university. then we'll have adam bates, a policy analyst at the project. his research...
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his work has been published widely and most recently in the case western reserve law review with an excellentiece entitled "thin blue lies: how pretextual stops undermine police legitimacy." we did have copies available on the outside table but i am told we are now out of them. if you want a copy, send me an e-mail or contact me after and i'm happy to get one for you. he is a graduate of indiana university. then we'll have adam bates, a policy analyst at the project. his research interests include constitutional law, the war on drugs, the war on terror and police militarization. bates received a b.a. in political science from the university of miami and both an m.a. in middle eastern studies and j.d. from the university of michigan. he is a member of the oklahoma bar. finally we'll hear from matthew feeney who is a policy analyst at the cato institute. before coming to cato he worked at reason magazine as assistant editor of reason.com. he has worked at the american conservative. the liberal democrats and the institute of economic affairs. matthew received both his b.a. and m.a. in philosophy
his work has been published widely and most recently in the case western reserve law review with an excellentiece entitled "thin blue lies: how pretextual stops undermine police legitimacy." we did have copies available on the outside table but i am told we are now out of them. if you want a copy, send me an e-mail or contact me after and i'm happy to get one for you. he is a graduate of indiana university. then we'll have adam bates, a policy analyst at the project. his research...
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reserve. in the case of western states, i happen to have a few of those in my region. wyoming and colorado, the northern part of new mexico. we are intentional in picking up information, in fact today you will see coming out of the beige book which is released by the federal reserve a sense of each region, which directly includes those kinds of -- >> okay. so i guess the question i'm asking is that i know -- i know that you are convinced that it's working. but like the reason why i mentioned the house of representatives being closest to people is that every single one of us are talking to our people. we're talking to our bankers. they share those concerns also. so again, i know that you feel as if it's representative. but i'm trying to look for different ideas where that thought, they may feel like they're being more represented. yes. >> so the important thing to keep in mind is that although the federal reserve, as we've described, is deeply engaged in understanding the entire country, we have just one monetary policy for the whole country. the set of interest rates w
reserve. in the case of western states, i happen to have a few of those in my region. wyoming and colorado, the northern part of new mexico. we are intentional in picking up information, in fact today you will see coming out of the beige book which is released by the federal reserve a sense of each region, which directly includes those kinds of -- >> okay. so i guess the question i'm asking is that i know -- i know that you are convinced that it's working. but like the reason why i...
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. >> people in miami are beginning to make hotel reservations for the western part of the state. the past two hours it's been haiti that's been taking the pounding. 145 anywhere winds. category 4 storm over the southwestern tip of that island. many of the most vulnerable over the coast. this could be a heavy death toll in haiti from this storm that could unleash three feet of rain. from haiti the storm will continue to move north in cuba where 180,000 people have been evacuated. among the evacuees, 700 americans from the u.s. naval base in guantanamo bay. the big question is where will the storm go from cuba. it moved further to the west. it puts cuba and florida in play. ' governor scott has issued a state of emergency across the entire state of florida. bill: stands by, the governor will speak. >> the unfairness of the tax laws is unbelievable. it's something i have been talking about for a long time. you heard me talking about it despite being a big beneficiary, i must admit. but you are more important than my being a beneficiary. but we'll straighten it out and make it fair f
. >> people in miami are beginning to make hotel reservations for the western part of the state. the past two hours it's been haiti that's been taking the pounding. 145 anywhere winds. category 4 storm over the southwestern tip of that island. many of the most vulnerable over the coast. this could be a heavy death toll in haiti from this storm that could unleash three feet of rain. from haiti the storm will continue to move north in cuba where 180,000 people have been evacuated. among the...
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reserve. in the case of western states i have a few of those in my region, wyoming, colorado, new mexico. we are intentional in picking up information. in fact, today you will see coming out of the beige book, which is released by the federal reserve, a sense of each region which directly includes those kinds of -- >> i guess the question i'm asking is i know you are convinced it's working. the reason i mentioned house of representatives being closest to people is every single one of us are talking to our people. we're talking to our bankers. they share those concerns also. again, i know you feel as if it's representative but i'm trying to look for different ideas where that thought, they may feel like they are being more represented. yes? >> the important thing to keep in mind, although the federal reserve we've described as deeply engageded in understanding the entire country, we have just one monetary policy for the whole country. the set of interest rates we set at fmoc apply in financial markets and they set monetary conditions for the whole country. so while president george or pres
reserve. in the case of western states i have a few of those in my region, wyoming, colorado, new mexico. we are intentional in picking up information. in fact, today you will see coming out of the beige book, which is released by the federal reserve, a sense of each region which directly includes those kinds of -- >> i guess the question i'm asking is i know you are convinced it's working. the reason i mentioned house of representatives being closest to people is every single one of us...
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reserves. what the attack does is it opens and shows everybody that western north carolina is seriously exposed. then you have all these families that are getting burned out. it leads to more desertion of north carolina soldiers. things it picture of really is a great attack. are there other instances in the history of the time period where we have these minor events that are really great attacks. >> go forward if you got something. >> a minor event that is a great attack, march 17, 1863. maybe 25-30 minutes of the road. a cavalry division is going to return the favor to his old west point friend, lee server -- the prices tickets a few weeks before. he receives permission across the rappahannock and attack lee's confederates. it's a daylong battle on a small scale, larger scale at brandy station in a few months afterwards. the men go toe to toe and hold her own against lee's confederates. this action, although he withdrawals in the field at the end of the day, this action provides a very critical, crucial morale boost for the union calvary. it's not just his men that participate in that fight,
reserves. what the attack does is it opens and shows everybody that western north carolina is seriously exposed. then you have all these families that are getting burned out. it leads to more desertion of north carolina soldiers. things it picture of really is a great attack. are there other instances in the history of the time period where we have these minor events that are really great attacks. >> go forward if you got something. >> a minor event that is a great attack, march 17,...
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western addition neighborhood. the landmark designation report was funded by the stork reservation commission and [inaudible] elaynebounced out. the parish complex consists of the church directory school and convent. the sacred heart parish complexes significant first associated with the western addition. in catholic religious institutions in san francisco in the late 19th century and early 20th century. it's also significant for its association with father eugene boyle seen in the lower left photo. he was a prominent and influential civil rights activist in the 1960s and 1970s and he was pastor of the church from 1968 until 1972. was involved in the black civil rights movement vietnam war urban renewal fair housing and the farm labor worker movement in san francisco. finally sacred heart parish complex embodies the distinctive characteristics of the romanesque revival style. the church and rectory are also significant personalization with master architect thomas j welch 10 in northern california architect. staff recommends to periods of significant 1891-1936 and 1968-1972. the first period encompasses the full dev
western addition neighborhood. the landmark designation report was funded by the stork reservation commission and [inaudible] elaynebounced out. the parish complex consists of the church directory school and convent. the sacred heart parish complexes significant first associated with the western addition. in catholic religious institutions in san francisco in the late 19th century and early 20th century. it's also significant for its association with father eugene boyle seen in the lower left...
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pen f that will produce any rain that will be reserved for the west coast, and we will see the west coast system begin to spread with the clouds into western colorado late in the evening, and that will leave us with dry conditions over the front range, and throughout the day, hovering in the upper 70s, to near 80 as we have been saying for the last hour, and we are going to be very close to a record high temperature of 80 degrees, and by sunset tonight, we will begin to see some of the clouds from the west coast system moving into western it will be overcast in the west, but not soon enough to keep things chilly over there. 70s and the lower terrain in the west, and 60s and 70s for the mountains. mostly 80s in eastern colorado. sunshine today for the most part. a few fair weather clouds. 81 is the forecast, and 80 is the current record high done 50 years ago, and tonight, clear, and mild, and then the overnight low at 48. tomorrow, again, looking like we will be right at record knock us back a few, and then on sunday, i have also trimmed a couple of degrees, and really taking us out of contention for the record on sunday, which is also 80
pen f that will produce any rain that will be reserved for the west coast, and we will see the west coast system begin to spread with the clouds into western colorado late in the evening, and that will leave us with dry conditions over the front range, and throughout the day, hovering in the upper 70s, to near 80 as we have been saying for the last hour, and we are going to be very close to a record high temperature of 80 degrees, and by sunset tonight, we will begin to see some of the clouds...
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Oct 23, 2016
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decimated the herds of western canada, and now they set up shop in an abandoned trading post on the texas panhandle called adobe walls, and then resume the killing on indian reservation land. few unfortunately besides the indian cared. in fact, general pope's superior officer, general philip h sheridan, reveled at the slaughter. he told the legislature of texas, which actually was contemplating a buffalo conservation bill, that the buffalo hunters had "done more to settle the indian problem in two years than the army had done .n 30 for the sake of lasting piece, let them kill and skin until the buffalo is exterminated." well, sheridan making these lofty pronouncements assume the fighting spirit had left the southern plains tribes. he was wrong. 1874, 500 june 27, warriors spilled down a steep ridge a half-mile east of adobe walls and made a -- to wipe out the despised buffalo hunters. the doors of the shack slams shut and the 29 white men battled the attackers to a standstill. one of the buffalo hunters managed to slip through the indian lines at night and right to kansas for help. the governor of kansas in turn appealed to general pope to dispatch troops to raise a
decimated the herds of western canada, and now they set up shop in an abandoned trading post on the texas panhandle called adobe walls, and then resume the killing on indian reservation land. few unfortunately besides the indian cared. in fact, general pope's superior officer, general philip h sheridan, reveled at the slaughter. he told the legislature of texas, which actually was contemplating a buffalo conservation bill, that the buffalo hunters had "done more to settle the indian...
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decimated the herds of western canada, and now they set up shop in an abandoned trading post on the texas panhandle called adobe walls, and then resume the killing on indian reservation land. few, unfortunately, besides the indian cared. in fact, general pope's superior officer, general philip h sheridan, reveled at the slaughter. he told the legislature of texas, which actually was contemplating a buffalo conservation bill, that the buffalo hunters had "done more to settle the indian problem in two years than the army had done in 30. for the sake of lasting piece, let them kill and skin until the buffalo is exterminated." well, sheridan making these lofty pronouncements assumed the fighting spirit had left the southern plains tribes. he was wrong. at dawn on june 27, 1874, 500 warriors spilled down a steep ridge a half-mile east of adobe walls and made a -- to wipe out the despised buffalo hunters. the doors of the shack slam shut and the 29 white men battled the attackers to a standstill. one of the buffalo hunters managed to slip through the indian lines at night and rode to kansas for help. the governor of kansas in turn appealed to general pope to dispatch troop
decimated the herds of western canada, and now they set up shop in an abandoned trading post on the texas panhandle called adobe walls, and then resume the killing on indian reservation land. few, unfortunately, besides the indian cared. in fact, general pope's superior officer, general philip h sheridan, reveled at the slaughter. he told the legislature of texas, which actually was contemplating a buffalo conservation bill, that the buffalo hunters had "done more to settle the indian...
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Oct 16, 2016
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western valley could really get good guys. let's go over and take a look at day in motion. i had camera pointed west so well point to ease this time. this is springs reserve. you see sun rising on the left side of the screen. a lot going on really. some blowing trees in the foreground. the west. this is down in henderson. you can see, again, breezy day across our valley. up at the springs preserve you can see 80 degrees, winds only gusted to 40 miles. saint elizabeth, buffalo, and lake mead winds calm. when gusts 28. indian springs call 78 degrees with wind gusts 37 mile per our. springs is under wind advisory. across the valley low 80s on the east side 80s on the west wins 22 mile down near the airport. 18 mile per hour spring valley. when gusts generally and 30 40 mile per hours. it is a phenomenally 46 mile per hour earlier. it was highest gusted in southern nevada. when stayed in the 30s today. temperatures currently range 85 at mesquite and 55 mountains, and officially at the airport at the top of the hour it was 82 degrees for las vegas. that was official hi. you can see there is the storm coming on in. there is a series of energy that that's genera
western valley could really get good guys. let's go over and take a look at day in motion. i had camera pointed west so well point to ease this time. this is springs reserve. you see sun rising on the left side of the screen. a lot going on really. some blowing trees in the foreground. the west. this is down in henderson. you can see, again, breezy day across our valley. up at the springs preserve you can see 80 degrees, winds only gusted to 40 miles. saint elizabeth, buffalo, and lake mead...