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of the bears taking on the chief today shot was wanted and they inadvertently sent the email to the whol chicago's bears must today. >>> an end of summer tradition happening on whiskey island. the annual burning riverfest -- marks the burning of the cuyahoga river in 1969. money raised benefits the burning river foundation which is dedicated to improving and maintaining freshwater resources. and food is the focus of the festival there. the jazz and blues fest featuring local eateries and breweries and wineries taking place at northlake park until >>> here is a look at your seven-day forecast. still a few storm chances for tomorrow. the rest of the day today we can see strong to severe storms. we have a severe thunderstorm warning of a richland and ashland county. it looks a little better and less organized. i'm hoping we will lose the warning early. >> we will be keeping an eye on . >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking news. the midair scare at 30,000 feet. a southwest flight bound for orlando making an emergency landing. the cabin losing pressure. one of the plane's two engines
of the bears taking on the chief today shot was wanted and they inadvertently sent the email to the whol chicago's bears must today. >>> an end of summer tradition happening on whiskey island. the annual burning riverfest -- marks the burning of the cuyahoga river in 1969. money raised benefits the burning river foundation which is dedicated to improving and maintaining freshwater resources. and food is the focus of the festival there. the jazz and blues fest featuring local eateries...
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drugs and violence. 9news reporter dan grossman talked with business owners who say that's not the whol spot for a lot of people. >> reporter: what you make of the next nighttime seconds depends entirely on your -- 90 seconds depends entirely on your perception. >> we have had some concerns there and have been working with business owners to come up with some solutions. >> reporter: here are the facts. last sunday a homeless man threatened to slit the throats of three alley cat employees, received. in the past three years they've received 13. >> things that make people uncomfortable or crosses the line into criminal. >> reporter: criminal mischief has doubled and calls about transients to police has increased 20fold. >> some may just be looking for a place to party. we see the alley as developing into a center for music, arts and in our case good new transition and exercise. >> reporter: mar on the solution. >> with the bohemian foundation there's going to be 150 office spaces here. >> reporter: a push for arts and police in the area are helping. this year there have only been three rep
drugs and violence. 9news reporter dan grossman talked with business owners who say that's not the whol spot for a lot of people. >> reporter: what you make of the next nighttime seconds depends entirely on your -- 90 seconds depends entirely on your perception. >> we have had some concerns there and have been working with business owners to come up with some solutions. >> reporter: here are the facts. last sunday a homeless man threatened to slit the throats of three alley...
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he e explained that the whol thing was s out two o weeks. it in pick this and put your r refrigerator and keep itn your refrigerator,r, you can stl eat i it. it will be fine. from cannot keep produce california f for a week. it w wl be musushy. it is s much older and the nutritional quality wi h have dedeteriorated. the taste e is gone. broccoli from california does not taste anything like that or durable creature is going to taste. thank you. this is wonderful. it looks delicicious. you dodon't think ththat i can - oh, it i is good. >> the truck farm not the solution to our urban fofood prproblemsr globobal food problelems. it is our garden in a pickup truck. it was never meantnt to be a suggestion that everybybody shod abandon their farms and plant food and pickup p trucks or that evererybody in the city had a pickup truck filled with foods and everything would be ok. bubut i think t that truck farms teach us a f few things.s. food is fufundamental. we all have to he. -- wewe all hahave to eat. but it i is a window onto largrr issueses --
he e explained that the whol thing was s out two o weeks. it in pick this and put your r refrigerator and keep itn your refrigerator,r, you can stl eat i it. it will be fine. from cannot keep produce california f for a week. it w wl be musushy. it is s much older and the nutritional quality wi h have dedeteriorated. the taste e is gone. broccoli from california does not taste anything like that or durable creature is going to taste. thank you. this is wonderful. it looks delicicious. you...
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giving up some samples of this wonderful >> had i known this when i was kidid, i would use this my whol life. one, two, three, four, five, six. >> this isis a sampling. had a great time out there. i was in that beautiful outdoors. was warm out there soso is a challenge in terms of staying cool. rain a little bit in the rain went away. we had a great time. vintage ohio with success. >> you did. a lot of guys out there too. textxt i met a lot of guys out there who like to cook so they're telling you all different things that they do. they liked it so they're tellin me about their mac green cheese thing . and made it this way and that waya. a got into a lot of that. we are good. >> speaking of cooking food , i is desert and we have all heard of theis cake pop. what about a crisp pop. this is new. welcome kit been gleaned from caitlin's crisp pop. >> i'm glad to be here. >> race chris treat. rice crispy treats and general all time of my favorites why not put it into a cake pop. they're one of my favorite treats. we've all seen the cake pops an i felt it was time for somethin different. stil
giving up some samples of this wonderful >> had i known this when i was kidid, i would use this my whol life. one, two, three, four, five, six. >> this isis a sampling. had a great time out there. i was in that beautiful outdoors. was warm out there soso is a challenge in terms of staying cool. rain a little bit in the rain went away. we had a great time. vintage ohio with success. >> you did. a lot of guys out there too. textxt i met a lot of guys out there who like to cook...
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whol laureate paul krugman spoke frankly about what he sees as the limited effectiveness of monetary does the federal reserve when it comes down to monetary policy in a low growth, low rate environment? i have seenexcept any chelation of evidence that monetary policy is effective. we came into this thinking monetary policy at zero rates was ineffective. then along came qe, then can negative rates. i didn't think that was possible. there are other things that the central banks can do but it's not doing much. you have negative rates in europe. you can't move inflation off. you have massive qe. how much good in that do? it looks as if the things -- we may be going back to square one, which is where we started the discussion 18 years ago. dealing thing you can do was to hire -- promise higher inflation in the longer run. changing and creating the impression of a regime change, even after recovery, that was the only way monetary policy would get traction. we are most of the way back to that the right now. >> we got this note from john williams who lit up the possibility for what is rethin
whol laureate paul krugman spoke frankly about what he sees as the limited effectiveness of monetary does the federal reserve when it comes down to monetary policy in a low growth, low rate environment? i have seenexcept any chelation of evidence that monetary policy is effective. we came into this thinking monetary policy at zero rates was ineffective. then along came qe, then can negative rates. i didn't think that was possible. there are other things that the central banks can do but it's...
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dan: it is getting very late, there's no question for the whol -- there is no question. the hole he has dug is deep. pollhole average -- average is six points plus. that is not a close election. map looks very bad for him. he really is running out of time. the problem is, politics is the game of addition, not subtraction. in all sorts of ways, he is blocking access to his candidacy to people and groups he needs to go after. it is because of what is hugh says. he creates divergence from his real message. carries out these fights, grievances, he continues to try to litigate long after he needs to worry about them. somebody other than who he is but he's got to find a way to be who he is and stay on message. charlie: you believe that is a winning message, dan? dan: i think it is a possibly winning message. we have talked about this before. we are in an environment where people are looking for change. they are not happy with the status quo. they are not happy with the way the political system works. they think something dramatic needs to be done to shake it up. donald trump,
dan: it is getting very late, there's no question for the whol -- there is no question. the hole he has dug is deep. pollhole average -- average is six points plus. that is not a close election. map looks very bad for him. he really is running out of time. the problem is, politics is the game of addition, not subtraction. in all sorts of ways, he is blocking access to his candidacy to people and groups he needs to go after. it is because of what is hugh says. he creates divergence from his real...
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i'll talk to the author of a haunting memoir who grew up in the coal mining region of the appalachia whol are at the heart of trump supporters. and one of the world's richest men is pouring its fortune into ideas that will shape the 21st century. nicolas will explain. >>> and a novel use of drones that's taking off online, using them to safe lives instead of end them. but first, here's my take. in recent days, i have had a dream. that america has a real republican party. a party offering a serious, right of center alternative to the democrats. such a contest of ideas would improve the public debate and offer americans a real choice, not the cartoon campaign we have today. donald trump had the opportunity for a reset this week and managed to derail it with his talk of second amendment people, but forget the detour for a moment. trump's much heralded speech laying out his economic policies was an incoherent mish mash of popularism, hypocrisy and pandering. when did the republican party's intellectual decay begin? according to the conservative writer david frum in his book "dead right" it be
i'll talk to the author of a haunting memoir who grew up in the coal mining region of the appalachia whol are at the heart of trump supporters. and one of the world's richest men is pouring its fortune into ideas that will shape the 21st century. nicolas will explain. >>> and a novel use of drones that's taking off online, using them to safe lives instead of end them. but first, here's my take. in recent days, i have had a dream. that america has a real republican party. a party...
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. >> and we want you to grab a breakfast with a banana whol . >>> good morning, cleveland and welcome to the morning sprint. i'm jackie fernandez. >> i'm terrence lee. the team working developing stories now, including's large fire at a business in alliance and cleveland teachers ready to go on strike. >> and let's start it off with janessa webb and weather. >> and good morning, everybody. still tracking widespread rain again and it won't let up across northeast ohio and our lawns are thanking us, finally, seeing the moderate drought stages and going across the area. 76 for greater cleveland. the radar this morning. and pretty concerned about the bulk of moisture affecting southern michigan. and we got lucky here. the back edge of the storm affecting portions of northeast ohio and especially the west side. and this is just light moisture we're currently seeing in avon lake, north ridgeville. lorain county entering cuyahoga but it's on the light side. and we'll see a lull of the weather pattern here the next this is tropical moisture that continues to stream in here and by this afterno
. >> and we want you to grab a breakfast with a banana whol . >>> good morning, cleveland and welcome to the morning sprint. i'm jackie fernandez. >> i'm terrence lee. the team working developing stories now, including's large fire at a business in alliance and cleveland teachers ready to go on strike. >> and let's start it off with janessa webb and weather. >> and good morning, everybody. still tracking widespread rain again and it won't let up across northeast...
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. >> i was crying the whol there. i have was running as fast as i can to help him. >> elizabeth: this is tough to read, but that little boy is adorable, is he not? the 45-year-old man here he was arrested after the commotion. facing felony animal cruelty charges. >> mark: an elite rhode island boarding school has agreed to a settlement after sexual allegations coming from dozens of students. it has agreed to pay 30 alleged victims an undisclosed amount of money. the allegations come from as far back as the 1970's and as an advocacy group working with the victims applauds the deal. >> no amount of compensation can make up for the damages that happened to these victims, but it is a step in the right direction and we want to continue to support the victims as they go through the healing protest. >> mark: a mediator will determine how much each person will receive. >> sarah: we have it will impact your weekend plans. >> elizabeth: airlines are >> elizabeth talk live right here on fox 25, about the zika virus in the united
. >> i was crying the whol there. i have was running as fast as i can to help him. >> elizabeth: this is tough to read, but that little boy is adorable, is he not? the 45-year-old man here he was arrested after the commotion. facing felony animal cruelty charges. >> mark: an elite rhode island boarding school has agreed to a settlement after sexual allegations coming from dozens of students. it has agreed to pay 30 alleged victims an undisclosed amount of money. the...
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he would only say he was concerned about the safety oft h any potential sources whol sos h would tryndeavors.ndeavo >> were you not saying --e you we're not saying that setht s rich's death necessarily isecriy connectord to our publication.u. that's something that has toeth be established but if there's any question about wikileaks being threatened,hrea, then people can be assured ass that this organization will goil after anyone who may have been involved in some kind of of attempt to coerce or possibly pl in this case kill a potential source.ur >> conspiracy theories havey ths raged online since rich'sic death because there are nocaus witnesses to his killing backtoh on july 10th. jul now adding fuel to the fire f wikileaks offered up a $20,000a0 reward for information leading l to an arrest in the case.as but there is no evidence to suggest rich's death which waseh 12 days before wikileaks released a barrage of dnc e-mails had anything to doing d with his job with the democratic party.cr we should mention we reachedionh out to both d.c. police andic a seth rich's family to reactio
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whol trying to determine started the fire and are asking for information from campers in the area toan 69 square miles and destroyed 57 homes. memberama, a former kkk convicted in a church bombing that killed fourlack girls 50 years ago will remain behind bars. met withion was applause. the last surviving kkk member convicted of murder. day,l news 24 hours a powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts. bloomberg. back to you, scarlet. scarlet: thank you. the dow has been declining for seven straight days. it looks like angie is about to snap that. the s&p is still moving within the very narrow range up 1/10 of 1%. the nasdaq up even smaller gaining 81 hundredths of 1%. >> let's go right now to abigail doolittle live with the latest. abigail: the nasdaq is really clinging to very small gains, trying to avoid the first today losing streak since the frexit fallout. we will have to see whether or not the nasdaq can hold on to this gain. tesla, this is one of the last earnings reports that we have for the second quarter earnings season today after the close. emotion is very high an
whol trying to determine started the fire and are asking for information from campers in the area toan 69 square miles and destroyed 57 homes. memberama, a former kkk convicted in a church bombing that killed fourlack girls 50 years ago will remain behind bars. met withion was applause. the last surviving kkk member convicted of murder. day,l news 24 hours a powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts. bloomberg. back to you, scarlet. scarlet: thank you. the dow has been declining for...
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. >> while the celebration will have the flare of brazil, we'll finally find out whol the olympic caldron. >> michael phelps will be carrying the flag for the u.s. team comprised of 554 athlete. yesterday they all watched as the stars and stripes raised at the olympic village. >> and it was the u.s. women's gymnastic team took pardon in podium training. it sounds like how they would practice to get a medal, but it actually means performing the entire routines on the equipment. some fans watched the dress even new jersey's own laurie hernandez. >> we handled it really well. we took it like it was a competition. and it went really well. we didn't have any falls on the competition routines. >> very unreal. me and laurie in the room say we're waiting for someone to wake us up and pinch us and be like okay, you just got punked, like this isn't real. >> the u.s. women officially begin their competition before the judges on sunday. andhe "today" show, the gymnastics team sits down with hoda. >>> and nbc 4 is your home for the 2016 olympic games. it all begins tonight at 7:30 with the opening cer
. >> while the celebration will have the flare of brazil, we'll finally find out whol the olympic caldron. >> michael phelps will be carrying the flag for the u.s. team comprised of 554 athlete. yesterday they all watched as the stars and stripes raised at the olympic village. >> and it was the u.s. women's gymnastic team took pardon in podium training. it sounds like how they would practice to get a medal, but it actually means performing the entire routines on the equipment....
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. >> listen, all of these exercises, you're doing it r r whol audience livestream. great free workout. olympics inspired going on the rest of the hour. you can get more fitness tips at george, get out here. >>ight now we take a look at the hot new netflix showthe t down" and one ofhe most expensive in network history. mara schiavocampo is back. you talked about it with the director baz luhrmann. >> luhrmann best known for glossy big budget productions like "mew lean rouge" and "the great gatsby" talks about a grp of kids who changed music history. >> grandmaster points down the get down. >> reporter: "the get down." >> he goes on and on. >> reporter: netflix's bingeworthy offering following hip-hop and a group of teens creating one of the most influential music genres ever. ? we're going to conduct it cause fantastic so bad mother ? >> all set in 1977 south bronx. avocado green. >> reporter: heading up "the get down." baz luhrmann, hollywood director. atre you to that so strong. how did such a pure and new idea get born, particularly in a ment in which there was so
. >> listen, all of these exercises, you're doing it r r whol audience livestream. great free workout. olympics inspired going on the rest of the hour. you can get more fitness tips at george, get out here. >>ight now we take a look at the hot new netflix showthe t down" and one ofhe most expensive in network history. mara schiavocampo is back. you talked about it with the director baz luhrmann. >> luhrmann best known for glossy big budget productions like "mew lean...