Debate showdown, clinton and trump get back to work on the campaign trail. But sides claim victory donald trump bows to get tougher on clinton in round two. Moscow says its thrown its military weight behind the assad regimes plan to retake the city of aleppo. Announcing tuesday that Ground Troops have we taken control of the rebel held district in the northwest of the city. Aleppo has been pounded by regime and russian airstrikes for days now since the temporary truce failed last week. This as the World Health Organization calls for safe core doors to allow the cities sick and injured to leave. For more on the situation in syria, we cross to beirut or our regional correspondent is standing by. What more can you tell us about the governments ground offensive there in aleppo . As you were saying, they said they had retaken the district northwest of the old city of aleppo. This is the first time we have seen this kind of advance from syrian Ground Troops in this area. These are stalemated
With the kids around here all the time. That is insane. The fbi was out collecting evidence today. They would not say if it was dna evidence but they are hopeful that it will bring a break in a muchneeded break in these cases. Lets go to check on our weather. Lots of rain earlier mark. Lots of rain but we are try in the Greater Cleveland area. I will rain and thunder coming to cleveland. Sliding east. Again almost an inch of rain for portions of southern county. Near burton as well. Kinsman just north of youngstown little over 1 inch of rain from that gully washer going by. Right now we have heavy rain in the akron area just to the north of canton planning to uniontown. Hartville moving to the east at 25 miles an hour. Isolated showers fading away in thunder shower where you are in chianti but not nearly as widespread as we have had earlier today. 84. We have warmed up. The rain stopped. We want up again. We were in the lower 70s now were back up to 84. 80 in akron 77 canton and worche
I want to introduce our panelists. We will go in the order listed in your program. So this panel and National Heritage and we are going to hear first from jane gilden and a member of npr who will talk about how they created the npr historical archive. Good morning everybody. This is a jane, my colleague. We are from the Research Archive and Data Strategy team at the National Public radio. We are known as rad. Please make sure to introduce yourself and say hello. Sittingf rad officer is in the front, will also be presenting tomorrow at a plenary session. Please make sure you attend her talk. We are here to tell you about nprs historical archives in 2013 from scratch while we were during the move to a new building. Always valued research and archives. We have had an expertly organized audio archive going back to the beginning of all ofngs considered at the end may 1989. One of the first persons they hired was a researcher exclusively to help in the newsroom. Having said all of that, we h
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Or less on time although we are starting a little bit late. So i just want to introduce our panelists and then we will get started. I think we will go in the order listed in your program. So, this panel is on radio and national heritage. And we are going to hear first from jane gilvin and ayda pourasad, of npr who will talk about how they created the npr Historical Archives. Ayda pourasad good morning, everybody. This is jane, my colleague. We are from the Research Archive and Data Strategy team at the National Public radio. We are known as rad. In our company. Several of our colleagues are also in attendance in the conference, so please make sure to go and introduce ourselves to them and say hi to them. Our chief officer sitting in the front will also be presenting at tomorrow at the Plenary Session so please make sure you attend , her talk as well. We are here to tell you about how we created nprs Historical Archive in 2013 from scratch while we were during the move to a new building