Lake erie after a 100mile twisting and turning journey from its headwaters, is an exhaustive stream. Abused and misused by man and his machines. Without the cuyahoga, the spreading megalopolis of clevelandakron would not exist. The river was the reason for settling in the 1780s. The river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio so man came and nearly 2 Million People live and work in the river basin. In creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. The flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. Mans mark is everywhere. Is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga . Joining us from the cleveland area is David Stradling, a professor of history at the university of cincinnati and the coauthor of where the river burned carl stokes and the struggle to save cleveland. Let me begin, though, by asking, physically, where are you located and explain what happened 50 years ago this mo
Get a chance to cool off tomorrow night, and will be hot again for a second day coming up on sunday. Today hot event, 100 degrees in our on inland spots. Highs this weekend in a 680 quarter including fairfield, pleasanton and elderly back up to the state capital, all the way south to the hill east of san jose. Some specific numbers for you, tomorrow high and fairfield one of 40 did that wednesday and will do it again saturday. Pleasanton, this is not going to be all region hot event, itll be cooler near the water. Other heights, the lab san rafael 90, oakland 80 and San Francisco tomorrow 75 degrees. Talk about when the heat ends and who will be 15 degrees cooler as soon as monday coming up in a few minutes. There will not be any real breezes to bring relief and. Itll get hot, the light wins combined with the heat are a recipe for unhealthy air. Spare the air alert is in effect through sunday. Im devin fehely live in livermore were itll be seriously and dangerously hot this weekend. An
Without the cuyahoga, cleveland and akron would not exist. The river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780s. The river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. And so man came and continued coming. Until today, nearly two Million People live and work in the river basin. In creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. The flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. Mans mark is everywhere. Is this mark an epitaph or the cuyahoga . Host joining us from the cleveland area is David Stradling. He is a professor of history at the university of cincinnati and the coauthor of where the river burned carl stokes and the struggle to save cleveland let me begin, though, by asking physically where are you located and explain what happened 50 years ago this month. David hi, thanks for having me. We are sitting near the mouth of the Cu
Getting your reaction to this meeting, the president s trip to asia, and more. The president will return to washington today. Epublicans 202 7488000 republicans 202 7488001 democrats 202 7488000 and independence call 202 7488002. Lots to talk about with the president returning to washington following the meeting of the g20 in japan. And aover in south korea historic brief visit in north korea. Esident trump tweeting leaving south korea after a wonderful meeting with chairman am jongun. Important statement for alln and great progress. President trump becomes the first sitting president to set trump into north korea. The meeting with kim came four months after the breakdown of a second summit in hanoi. The president argued that the meeting was a success because his relationship with kim jongun deepened. History was made as trump and kim walked up to the demarcation line and shook hands. Kim invited trump to walk into north korea, they stayed for a few minutes then walked into south korea
Create a coalition in terms of our wrong policy in particular is that i think a lot of the european leaders are very much resisting the president s efforts because they disagree with his decision to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal i think that its pretty clear that the United States would like to enter into a new deal with our allies in europe and with iran but that this administration feels that the the deal as it exists is a flawed arrangement and so what i think youre seeing is you have a lot of our european allies looking for ways around our economic sanctions against iran they created something called instax for example which can help them sort of the advocate the sanctions and i frankly think a lot of the leaders in europe are just waiting to see what happens in 2020 because i think that many of them are hoping that President Trump will be really replaced and that they will have someone else to negotiate with you know whether that is right or wrong i do i disagree with the as