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bailed out of the people in akron and toledo arnelle living large, paying for the hamptons -- it made for a populist revolt for 2010 if the republicans are smart enough. >> goldman sachs paid back the $10 billion, i understand. aig is one of the gets me. they were selling stuff they did have, basically. >> normally you go to jail for that, right? >> i think so. >> on wall street you get a bailout. >> didn't vernon made of cells stuff he did have? >> hank paulson was on the hill this week tried to explain it, including the bank of america deal where he pressured that bank. he said, look, if we hadn't done something we would be in worse shape today. at the time some of us said, look, there were made to pay any were made to pay -- and look at it, it is not just goldman sachs. great profits, morgan, big profits, even bankamerica, profits. where is the rest of the country want -- left holding the bag. >> i rise in defense of scrooge. >> let him finish. >> i respect the populism of my friends, and i might even support a marks -- mark shields goldman sachs tax. however, the injustice is palp
bailed out of the people in akron and toledo arnelle living large, paying for the hamptons -- it made for a populist revolt for 2010 if the republicans are smart enough. >> goldman sachs paid back the $10 billion, i understand. aig is one of the gets me. they were selling stuff they did have, basically. >> normally you go to jail for that, right? >> i think so. >> on wall street you get a bailout. >> didn't vernon made of cells stuff he did have? >> hank...
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he was a football play under akron, ohio. he was recruited for the football team by several ivey league schools. he said he didn't note difference between them. he studied engineering wanting to have something practical incase his football career didn't work out. after he left, he moved to washington and became a patent attorney. my father reacted badly to corporate life and his ivey league education such that he moved our family to a tiny little farm well beyond the outskirts where we farmed with horses. i went to a public school with no real idea about the places he had been or the kind of places i was going to end up. how did the morm annism thing come into your life? >> when i was about 12 years old, my father had a difficult year. living in phoenix, arizona. we kind of split the mid-west in a hurry thinking it was the land of opportunity. it turned out not to be. the family was under great stress. the mormans came to the door and had a rare success. i became an morman as a teenager until i was 18. >> how did that change
he was a football play under akron, ohio. he was recruited for the football team by several ivey league schools. he said he didn't note difference between them. he studied engineering wanting to have something practical incase his football career didn't work out. after he left, he moved to washington and became a patent attorney. my father reacted badly to corporate life and his ivey league education such that he moved our family to a tiny little farm well beyond the outskirts where we farmed...
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who were bailed out by the people in akron and toledo, are paying themselves, returningto theamptons and buying their condos. is made into a popar rolt in 2010. >> does goldman sachs pback the $1billion? i assume. yes. then aig is the one that gets me they were sling stuff they didn't have >> norlly you go to il for that, right? >> i think so. >> in wall street, you get a bailout. >> didn't bernie mannf th cells of? >> hank paulson was othe hill th week trying to explain this bank of ameri deal when he pressured tt bank to buy. he said, look, if we have not doneome and we would be in worse shape. at the timeome of us said they were made to pa they were made toda in fact, wwere me to pay not justoldman sachs. cigroup of thgreat prophets, morgan, great profits, even bankamerica, great prots. and where is the rest of the country? holding theag with nothing. >> i rise idefense of scrooge. >> let him finish. >> i respect the populism of my frndshere and may even support a mark shids goldman sachs tax, however- and the justice is palpable. however, the reason have hi unemploymt and the rea
who were bailed out by the people in akron and toledo, are paying themselves, returningto theamptons and buying their condos. is made into a popar rolt in 2010. >> does goldman sachs pback the $1billion? i assume. yes. then aig is the one that gets me they were sling stuff they didn't have >> norlly you go to il for that, right? >> i think so. >> in wall street, you get a bailout. >> didn't bernie mannf th cells of? >> hank paulson was othe hill th week...
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. >> so are traffic might not move too well there, but it is moving just fine in akron, ohio. this is the 72nd second annual all american soap box derby. 10-year-old sara whittaker won. four of the six division winners were girled. nearly 600 contestants from 35 states and five countries competed this weekend. >> all right, we had our own derby, but it was a weather derby with heavy showers and thunderstorms. take a look at the next seven days, summer time has arrived in the baltimore area with hazy, hot and humid conditions, giving rise to afternoon thunderstorms, likely each and every afternoon. >> check in with justin. he will have more on the storm damage. when the sun starts to come up. >> don't go anywhere, "sports extra" is up next. >> bennett released a statement, saying he returned home and said "while my mind is willing, my body will not be able to make it through another nfl season. derrick mason, i hope you are watching." >> more on the ravens on the eve of them showing up for training camp, first, the oriole, they had not won in fenway park in bust since last year
. >> so are traffic might not move too well there, but it is moving just fine in akron, ohio. this is the 72nd second annual all american soap box derby. 10-year-old sara whittaker won. four of the six division winners were girled. nearly 600 contestants from 35 states and five countries competed this weekend. >> all right, we had our own derby, but it was a weather derby with heavy showers and thunderstorms. take a look at the next seven days, summer time has arrived in the...
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akron police aren't ready to call this a hate crime or a gang activity. they are continuing their investigation. >>> also ahead here tonight, the push for another massive stimulus package. we'll talk about that plan with several of the country's top lawmakers and a top economist. >>> and the devastating economic impact of now california's severe drought. >> no water, no jobs. it's that simple. >> we'll tell you why the national guard is dumping military vehicles off the coast of south carolina. >>> and the plot to dig up hundreds of graves in illinois. i get the question "does it work?" all the time, and you know what, it works. nutrisystem for men: flexible new programs personalized to meet your goals. what's great about nutrisystem is you eat the foods you love and you lose weight. i'm dan marino. i lost 22 pounds on nutrisystem and i've kept it off for three years. for a limited time, get an extra three weeks of meals free! that's right, you can get an extra 21 breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and snacks. that's 105 meals free! i had awesome res
akron police aren't ready to call this a hate crime or a gang activity. they are continuing their investigation. >>> also ahead here tonight, the push for another massive stimulus package. we'll talk about that plan with several of the country's top lawmakers and a top economist. >>> and the devastating economic impact of now california's severe drought. >> no water, no jobs. it's that simple. >> we'll tell you why the national guard is dumping military vehicles...
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he will return to akron on thursday. a few months off. >>> finally tonight, as bizarre a play as you will ever see in baseball, barry bonds got to see it in person, randy winn with the fly ball to left -- to right. watch how closely this ball goes. off the foot of delta jones. watch it again. it goes off his foot. he kicks it to young. the problem is the umpires got it wrong. they thought the ball hit the grass, which is an energiment beyond home runs why not use replay to check a play like that and get it right? >> is it a money thing? >> it's a tying thing. >> i think it's a purist thing. >> i would rather take an exthat two minutes and get it right. >>> scattered showers and thunderstorms during the day tomorrow. i would put a 50% park on it for wednesday. the rest of the week, 20, 30%. over the weekend, hit and miss. don't cancel plans because you see the lightning bolts rumbling around. >> because of the atmosphere and how soupy it is -- >> yeah. when you have this kind of an atmosphere you have to put a chance in e
he will return to akron on thursday. a few months off. >>> finally tonight, as bizarre a play as you will ever see in baseball, barry bonds got to see it in person, randy winn with the fly ball to left -- to right. watch how closely this ball goes. off the foot of delta jones. watch it again. it goes off his foot. he kicks it to young. the problem is the umpires got it wrong. they thought the ball hit the grass, which is an energiment beyond home runs why not use replay to check a play...
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. >> the famous video of disarvier's -- xavier dunking on lebron james in akron. after this happened officials confiscated the tape because of their policy of no videotaping pickup games since they were being played after hours. but word of mouth spread. very popular on blogs and websites. in my opinion the dunk wasn't on him anyway. lebron should have given up the tape. if you want to see it again go to myfoxdc.com. click on the sports tab. tomorrow we'll talk with jim zorn. ca week. i'm dave feldman. brian is back in a moment. t >>> did you see it? california governor arnold schwarzenegger pulls a knife on his twitter followers. >> i want to thank you very much for all the great reviews you've given me. >> all that and we didn't get to see him hold the knife up. pretty bizarre. his twitter video has looft folks wondering what he's doing because mainly he doesn't talk about the knife. there it is. he puts it down and starts rambling on bo
. >> the famous video of disarvier's -- xavier dunking on lebron james in akron. after this happened officials confiscated the tape because of their policy of no videotaping pickup games since they were being played after hours. but word of mouth spread. very popular on blogs and websites. in my opinion the dunk wasn't on him anyway. lebron should have given up the tape. if you want to see it again go to myfoxdc.com. click on the sports tab. tomorrow we'll talk with jim zorn. ca week. i'm...
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last year at akron, 11-3 and eight starts, 31 appearances. they promoted him to buffalo, and four games one start for the indians a 1.80. but they let him go to the nats signed him as a minor league free agent in november on the 24th. angel pagan ground ball. nick job johnson a back hand catch. nicely done by the man they call slick. martin puts another zero on the board. it made a big splash with the employees yeaaaahhhh! find out more at aflac!... ...forbusiness.com (laughter) >> bob: geico president's r 40th anniversary of the lunar landing. and evidently teddy thought he was going astronaut on us. the problem is he took only one or two small steps for man kind. >> rob: should have taken one giant leap for man kind. >> bob: does he have any idea where he is going? . >> rob: i don't think so. i don't remember the astronauts having tin foil on their helmets, do you? >> bob: in some of those cheesy movies they did. you know where the rocket you can see the strings holding the rocket as it goes across the strene. >> rob: absolutely. tho
last year at akron, 11-3 and eight starts, 31 appearances. they promoted him to buffalo, and four games one start for the indians a 1.80. but they let him go to the nats signed him as a minor league free agent in november on the 24th. angel pagan ground ball. nick job johnson a back hand catch. nicely done by the man they call slick. martin puts another zero on the board. it made a big splash with the employees yeaaaahhhh! find out more at aflac!... ...forbusiness.com (laughter) >>...
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matt in akron, ohio writes badu has been on a tear and is closing in on a 52-week high. what would you do going into earnings at the end of the week? tim? >> these guys have beat the last couple times significantly. i'd be a little worried on the price appreciation. their growth is there. they are cementing their lead in china. i'm not worried about google in china despite a down grade this week by cs that pointed to that action. it's a great stock. i've missed the rest of this rally. be careful here. >> matt in akron you have your answer. time now for our stock of the day. karen? >> the stock that i am watching today is actually pepsi. i don't know if you know what pepsi does but according to pepsi this is what they do. they make nourishing and tasty food and drinks that bring joy to their consumers. >> joy. >> that sounds wonderful. >> yes. doesn't it? >> what's in those drinks? >> happiness. >> they don't say. but they have this host of huge -- >> the quaker man's happy. look at him. >> he's joyful. >> does it -- is it have a coke and a smile? >> no. they beat today w
matt in akron, ohio writes badu has been on a tear and is closing in on a 52-week high. what would you do going into earnings at the end of the week? tim? >> these guys have beat the last couple times significantly. i'd be a little worried on the price appreciation. their growth is there. they are cementing their lead in china. i'm not worried about google in china despite a down grade this week by cs that pointed to that action. it's a great stock. i've missed the rest of this rally. be...
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he will battle it out on the quarter-mile track at derby downs in akron, ohio.driving identical racers. but while greg has standard tires, tyler has a secret weapon. goodyear's new fuel max tires. so what's her strategy? >> to get down as low as i can in the car and to drive as straight as i possibly can. >> three, two, one, go! and they're off and running. >> reporter: with nothing but gravity powering them, they roll down the hill. but tyler soon pulls ahead. her tires are made out of a special compound that reduces rolling resistance. so her raiser goes faster and farther. >> i won! >> the cars were identical. the weight in the cars were identical. they were weighted just the same so once the driver is in them, they would be exactly the same. the only difference was the tires. >> they really created something here that's good for anybody's vehicle. and i just wish i would have had them on mine. >> even if you don't have your driver's license yet, it's good to know that the right tires can save you money on gas. >>> when you think of the movies, you might most
he will battle it out on the quarter-mile track at derby downs in akron, ohio.driving identical racers. but while greg has standard tires, tyler has a secret weapon. goodyear's new fuel max tires. so what's her strategy? >> to get down as low as i can in the car and to drive as straight as i possibly can. >> three, two, one, go! and they're off and running. >> reporter: with nothing but gravity powering them, they roll down the hill. but tyler soon pulls ahead. her tires are...
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pele are in pain and we find at thesefolks, these architects who were bailed out by the people in akron and toledo, are paying themselves, returning to the hamptons and buying their condos. is made into a pularevolt in 2010. >> does goldman sachsayback the 0 billion? i assume. >> yes. then a is the one th gets . they wereellingtuff they didn't ha. >> nmally you go tojail for that, right? >> i think so. >> in wall street, you get a bailout. >> didn't bernie mann of the cells of? >> hankpaulson was on thhill this week trying to explain this bank of america dl when he pressured that nk to buy. he said, look, ife have not done somand we would be in rse shape. at the time somof us id they were made to pay, ty were made today, i fact, we we made to pay. not just golan sachs. citigrp of the grt prophets, moan, great profits, even bankamerica,reat profits nd where is the rest of the country? holding the bag wh nothing. >> i risen defense of scrooge. >> let him finish. >> i respect the populism of my iends here and may even support a mark shieldsoldman sachs t, however -- d the injuice is palpab
pele are in pain and we find at thesefolks, these architects who were bailed out by the people in akron and toledo, are paying themselves, returning to the hamptons and buying their condos. is made into a pularevolt in 2010. >> does goldman sachsayback the 0 billion? i assume. >> yes. then a is the one th gets . they wereellingtuff they didn't ha. >> nmally you go tojail for that, right? >> i think so. >> in wall street, you get a bailout. >> didn't bernie...
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it happened at a nike basketball camp in akron last flight. lebron was in a pickup game with some college kids when xavier universitisoftmore jordan crawford dunked in king james' face. the gym went nuts, and nike confiscated the tapes from the videograefers who were shooting the game saying it has long been their policy not to allow videotaping during the pickup games. to which we say whatever. >>> stage 6 of the tour de france today, actually in spain where the rain was on the plain and everywhere else. the story line remained the same. lance armstrong, it's tough to ride in the rain, in the main part of the race, still one second behind the leader for the overall lead. >>> our beloved washington capitals dropped to 0-4 last night, the only winless team in world team tennis. but the head coach has guaranteed victory tonight, and the fact is, murphy's no dummy because they get serena williams on their roster tonight. she comes into the match as the second ranked player in the world. >>> finally tonight, a play unlike any we have seen in baseb
it happened at a nike basketball camp in akron last flight. lebron was in a pickup game with some college kids when xavier universitisoftmore jordan crawford dunked in king james' face. the gym went nuts, and nike confiscated the tapes from the videograefers who were shooting the game saying it has long been their policy not to allow videotaping during the pickup games. to which we say whatever. >>> stage 6 of the tour de france today, actually in spain where the rain was on the plain...
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per capita per region the top four cities-- pittsburgh, charleston, west virginia, akron and scottsdale. >> reporter: u.v. exposure damages your skin, it puts you at risk for skin cancer, it makes you get wrinkles and brown spots. >> reporter: from 1980 to 2004, the number of melanomas in 15 tonight-to-39-year-old white american women increased by 50%. the indoor tanning association told cbs they have "always emphasized the importance of moderation when it comes to u.v. light from either the sun or a tanning bed." but paige wood and dermatologists insist they're not worth the risk. >> couric: jon, we have known about the risks of tanning salons for many years now, yet millions of people continue to use them. do you think this latest and most serious warning will actually be heeded? >> reporter: katie, i really hope so. because teenagers are particularly a problem. because they think they're invulnerable, and there is a bill pending in texas that would require kids under the age of 18 to come in with a parent and to also have a note from their doctor before being allowed to use the tanni
per capita per region the top four cities-- pittsburgh, charleston, west virginia, akron and scottsdale. >> reporter: u.v. exposure damages your skin, it puts you at risk for skin cancer, it makes you get wrinkles and brown spots. >> reporter: from 1980 to 2004, the number of melanomas in 15 tonight-to-39-year-old white american women increased by 50%. the indoor tanning association told cbs they have "always emphasized the importance of moderation when it comes to u.v. light...
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. >> i can say i have never -- i can say i a saw that in akron.hey ended up shooting it with a tranquilizer dart. >> i love the shot with a ball behind the cop car. >>> let's see what isoming up at 6:00. >> the cash fo clunkers program is going to get a restart from capitol hill. people are lining up to get their hands on this deal. congress is dealing with it. on that is expanding a recall on somef its most popular cars -- honda is expanding a recall on some of its most popular cars. >>> we have some severe weather that has been hovering in the area. >> they are moving on east, that is the good news. in a stay on the way tomorrow. declawed beginning to break up a little bit over the district. -- clouds beginning to break up a little obitver the district. the watcth was in the fact ed. now been cancell look at our lot -- at our opplvead and just about a half hour ago, they had a tornad woarng for ocean city. we are looking at conditions that are going to settle down over the next hour or two. we are going to eventually look for a spectacular day t
. >> i can say i have never -- i can say i a saw that in akron.hey ended up shooting it with a tranquilizer dart. >> i love the shot with a ball behind the cop car. >>> let's see what isoming up at 6:00. >> the cash fo clunkers program is going to get a restart from capitol hill. people are lining up to get their hands on this deal. congress is dealing with it. on that is expanding a recall on somef its most popular cars -- honda is expanding a recall on some of its...
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. >> i was born in akron, ohio. i grew up in a little town in minnesota. from there i went to princeton university. this is the subject of this book. princeton could not have been more different from minnesota. i went to oxford university on scholarship. i lived in london for a year. came back to new york city and worked for a magazine. one day on an assignment in montana, i saw my opportunity. you can imagine what the end of the world has an effect on real-estate prices. houses were very cheap in livingston, montana, and this was a big call. i got a price at a fire sale price. >> what year was that? >> 1990. i was covering a call called the church universal and triumphant. at that time it was about 300,000 strong. people were literally selling their house is in preparation for going underground and riding out a nuclear holocaust. >> so you got a good deal? >> i got a good deal. this is no aspin. it is a rare road town. a lot of hippie, intellectual artist settled there. through the years it has attracted several movie stars. tom brokaw has a ranch nearby.
. >> i was born in akron, ohio. i grew up in a little town in minnesota. from there i went to princeton university. this is the subject of this book. princeton could not have been more different from minnesota. i went to oxford university on scholarship. i lived in london for a year. came back to new york city and worked for a magazine. one day on an assignment in montana, i saw my opportunity. you can imagine what the end of the world has an effect on real-estate prices. houses were very...
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karen in akron, ohio, says the government could better spend the money they're spending on restoringilm of the first moon landing. there are too many people who don't have health insurance. terry in ohio agrees. he says that space travel should be stopped immediately. we have homeless people in record numbers, our economy has gone south, and we are in a depression. jim in coralville, iowa, says thanks to the moon program, i am able to type this e-mail on a personal computer. the moon program is also responsible for the hdtv in my living room and the cell phone by my side. ben from mobile, alabama, says it would be a great idea for our nation to start preparing for another lunar mission. not only would it create some more much-needed jobs, it would also give us hope and inspiration. fup if you want to share your views on this story or e-mail us, go to cnn.com/hln and click under "your views." >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" crew created its first space walk and installed a lab on the international space station, despite some technical problems. [ inaudible ] >> the two spacewalkers
karen in akron, ohio, says the government could better spend the money they're spending on restoringilm of the first moon landing. there are too many people who don't have health insurance. terry in ohio agrees. he says that space travel should be stopped immediately. we have homeless people in record numbers, our economy has gone south, and we are in a depression. jim in coralville, iowa, says thanks to the moon program, i am able to type this e-mail on a personal computer. the moon program is...
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the video of crawford dunking on lebron james in akron, io. here it is again.d, nike officials confiscated the tape because their policy of no videotaping the pickup game. if you would hike to see it again, we posted it on myfoxdc.com. just click on the sports tab. >>> straight ahead, we've all been annoyed by junk mail but enough to get arrested? >> coming up, storive a man facing some pretty serious charges. >>> we are also checking your morning commute and weather this morning as fonews cont news ntinues in just o minutes. >>> it needs to happen and it needs to happen fast. >> president obama's push for health care reform goes prime
the video of crawford dunking on lebron james in akron, io. here it is again.d, nike officials confiscated the tape because their policy of no videotaping the pickup game. if you would hike to see it again, we posted it on myfoxdc.com. just click on the sports tab. >>> straight ahead, we've all been annoyed by junk mail but enough to get arrested? >> coming up, storive a man facing some pretty serious charges. >>> we are also checking your morning commute and weather...
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bowie beats akron 3-2. frederick tonight on the road at potomac, and potomac wins it 6-5.rdeen tonight won big, 10-1. and bluefield lost at home 4-2. well, in this game tonight, the orioles got a big performance out of matt wieters, rick, as hernandez left the game after a walk to figgins, and figgins as we know one of the best base stealers in the fame, and coming on was jim johnson, and the runner took off, and here was wieters, one of his best throws and the tag, and it got them out of an inning tell. tell me about the setup. >> it's his third very god throw to second base in a row. and what i liked was the got short quick footwork. lined himself up well. very powerful arm. i think this is one of the best a.m.s in the american league. puts the throw right on the money. more balanced than his used to. that face mask, maybe it would have to go, or they put a few tacks in it or something to keep it from crossing in front of his face, bought very good throw tonight. watch this, right on the money. very good throw. i think that's one of this best throws of the season so far,
bowie beats akron 3-2. frederick tonight on the road at potomac, and potomac wins it 6-5.rdeen tonight won big, 10-1. and bluefield lost at home 4-2. well, in this game tonight, the orioles got a big performance out of matt wieters, rick, as hernandez left the game after a walk to figgins, and figgins as we know one of the best base stealers in the fame, and coming on was jim johnson, and the runner took off, and here was wieters, one of his best throws and the tag, and it got them out of an...
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. >>> the 72nd, all-american soapbox derby in akron, ohio today. what some fear could be the last.lost its last major corporate sponsor two years ago. and could lose 200,000 this year. the competition features kids, raging in age from 8 to 17, racing downhill in motorless vehicles built from kits. >>> earlier this year, a scathing government report detailed shocking cases of children getting hurt, even killed, while being physically restrained at school. almost all of the cases involve children with disabilities. cnns special investigation unit correspondent reports on an autistic boy in florida who was repeatedly restrained at school. now his parents are alleging abu abuse. >> reporter: christopher, out for a walk. the spin, a sign of autism. no one argues this teenager has been a very difficult child to manage. here he is last october. the abrasions his parents say they're signs of abuse. >> look at this. injured at school. and this ended up being his very last day of school. >> reporter: the school said the injury happened during a brief assisted relaxation restraint. and this i
. >>> the 72nd, all-american soapbox derby in akron, ohio today. what some fear could be the last.lost its last major corporate sponsor two years ago. and could lose 200,000 this year. the competition features kids, raging in age from 8 to 17, racing downhill in motorless vehicles built from kits. >>> earlier this year, a scathing government report detailed shocking cases of children getting hurt, even killed, while being physically restrained at school. almost all of the...
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. >> all right in anoer case, oh vers akron center for repructive ealth, the fund argued thathe first amendme right to freely exercise religion undermines laws requiring parenl notification r minors getting abortions. at the time,id you kn that the fund was filing this brief? >> no. no scific brief. obviously, it wasnvolved in litigati so i knew generally they were filing briefs,ut i wouldn'tnow until after the fact tat a bef was actuly filed. but i wouldn't reiew it. >>the same question on this. at the time did you kno that the brief made this argument at the tme did you support the nd filing this brf and made the argumt and at the tim did youoice any concern, objection, disagreement or doubt abt making this argent? >> no, cause i never reviewed the brief. >> there's fine. i'm going to establish this up --n another case, theund argued against a 24-hr waiting periodor obtaining an abortion. so again, tse question at theime did you kn that the fund was fili this brief? d you know that the brief made this argument? did y support t fund fing this brief tt made this argument and did y voi
. >> all right in anoer case, oh vers akron center for repructive ealth, the fund argued thathe first amendme right to freely exercise religion undermines laws requiring parenl notification r minors getting abortions. at the time,id you kn that the fund was filing this brief? >> no. no scific brief. obviously, it wasnvolved in litigati so i knew generally they were filing briefs,ut i wouldn'tnow until after the fact tat a bef was actuly filed. but i wouldn't reiew it. >>the...
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i'm interested in either this akron promises of the technical details of the alleged superiority of monopoly fee of money system. the fed is the lifeblood of the empire, the great in a blur of a perversion of their original american republic into the world's largest and most powerful government. even if the fed did confer in net economic benefit, contention to the greater austin economist strenuously denied in prior two when the nobel prize in the process of the nine even even the fed de converter it benefits the alleged benefits could not possibly be worth the destruction of the american soul. as it turns out we don't have to make that choice when it comes to the fed justice, economic prosperity and the values of their original american republic are joined together. the fed, it's academic apologists and at the drones and are supposedly free press to demonize all descend from the monetary status quo have done our economy enough damage. for the sake of american freedom and prosperity is long past time that in the spirits of andrew jackson we killed the monster. thank you. [applause] >> john,
i'm interested in either this akron promises of the technical details of the alleged superiority of monopoly fee of money system. the fed is the lifeblood of the empire, the great in a blur of a perversion of their original american republic into the world's largest and most powerful government. even if the fed did confer in net economic benefit, contention to the greater austin economist strenuously denied in prior two when the nobel prize in the process of the nine even even the fed de...
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matt in akron, ohio, writes -- >> tim?> these guys have beat the last couple of times significantly. i would be worried a little on the price appreciation. they are cementing their lead in china. i'm not worried about google in china. it's a great stock. i was long from 120 to 200. i've missed the rest of this rally. be careful here. >> matt, you have your answer. time now for our stock of the day. karen, which stock are you watching? >> the stock that i am watching today is actually pepsi. i don't know if you know what pepsi does, but according to pepsi, this is what they do. they make nourishing and tasty food and drinks that bring joy to their consumers. >> joy? >> that sounds wonderful. >> what's in those drinks? >> happiness. >> you can see they have a host of huge brands. >> the quaker man is happy, look at him. >> he's joyful. >> isn't it, have a coke and a smile? >> they beat today, which was nice. they reaffirmed their guidance, which was also nice. that's one thing you got to keep an eye on, but they are seeing a
matt in akron, ohio, writes -- >> tim?> these guys have beat the last couple of times significantly. i would be worried a little on the price appreciation. they are cementing their lead in china. i'm not worried about google in china. it's a great stock. i was long from 120 to 200. i've missed the rest of this rally. be careful here. >> matt, you have your answer. time now for our stock of the day. karen, which stock are you watching? >> the stock that i am watching today...
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. >>> the wind and rain didn't dampen the excitement at the 72nd annual american soap box derby in akron, ohio. this year, girls took top honors in 4 of the 6 divisions. among them sara whitaker, she won the stock division and no strange tore the contest. sara is the 15th member of her family to take part in the national soap box finals. >>> jacqui jeras in the weather center. i like a little family tradition. >> i know. >> not little -- >> yay. did you ever do that when you were a kid? >> no. >> me neither. >> not that i wasn't interested, just never got there -- >> absolutely. hey, did you see the weather in that picture, by the way? >> yeah, it was a little rainy, but not too -- didn't create too many suds. >> showers and thundershowers from that same system heading east and causing all kinds of problems today. here you can see the severe thunderstorm watch has been posted and that is really including areas like baltimore, washington, d.c., down into the richmond area, you can see thunderstorms just west of that watch box going to be moving on in here very shortly, large hail and dama
. >>> the wind and rain didn't dampen the excitement at the 72nd annual american soap box derby in akron, ohio. this year, girls took top honors in 4 of the 6 divisions. among them sara whitaker, she won the stock division and no strange tore the contest. sara is the 15th member of her family to take part in the national soap box finals. >>> jacqui jeras in the weather center. i like a little family tradition. >> i know. >> not little -- >> yay. did you ever...
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bowie at akron. it was tanny to figaroia with a big night at the plate., akron wins eight on a it would-run home run by carlos san tana. he left his guitar at home and hit the two run home run. elsewhere, bowling green loses 2-1. sal berg, very solid out being. and aberdeen tonight drops a 6- 5 game to vermont, but levi corolas having a big night at the plate. and blue field tonight, wins at briscoe, 11-3. luis ramirez, 1 for 5 with a home run, and the gulf coast league orioles won today 4-3 over the gulf coast league red sox by a final of 4- 3. tonight in chicago, the white sox over the birds by a fine of 12-8, as chicago gets the opener of this three game series. back to u.s. cellular field now. verizon wire's brings you post- game comments with gary thorne and dave trembley. >> gary: skip, not exactly the way you wanted to start after the all star break. >> no, we had some great at bats and put some numbers up, but only didn't pitch well enough, and to many guys got on base, you know, walks. you know, i just didn't think we threw the ball with enough c
bowie at akron. it was tanny to figaroia with a big night at the plate., akron wins eight on a it would-run home run by carlos san tana. he left his guitar at home and hit the two run home run. elsewhere, bowling green loses 2-1. sal berg, very solid out being. and aberdeen tonight drops a 6- 5 game to vermont, but levi corolas having a big night at the plate. and blue field tonight, wins at briscoe, 11-3. luis ramirez, 1 for 5 with a home run, and the gulf coast league orioles won today 4-3...
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he says things are going very well and he is excited to play in the wgc bridgestone invitation in akronhio next week. wish him well. >>> time for wackiness. it is the summer tough guy competition. the 12th edition. this is not in chicago, but england. around 3,000 competitors over a 6-mile course. that pond there had leeches in it. reports say about 27 people were treated at a local hospital. the winner gets the title of tough guy. >> that's all. >> that's all. and hopefully medical bills are covered, although proceeds do go to charity. and check out this crazy race, if that's not crazy enough. >> two, one! go for it! >> these boats are made out of card board and duct tape and that's it. they don't seem to be too mobile. i-reporter jeff consler says this happens every year. >> i want to watch the video. you tell us how to be an i-reporter. >> if you want to send us stuff, go to cnn.com/robin and learn how you can become an i-reporter as well. >> i'm amazed more haven't sunk. oh-oh, somebody is down. >> i'm out of here. >> airport security didn't like what a boy was trying to bring home
he says things are going very well and he is excited to play in the wgc bridgestone invitation in akronhio next week. wish him well. >>> time for wackiness. it is the summer tough guy competition. the 12th edition. this is not in chicago, but england. around 3,000 competitors over a 6-mile course. that pond there had leeches in it. reports say about 27 people were treated at a local hospital. the winner gets the title of tough guy. >> that's all. >> that's all. and...
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this is in akron, ohio. weather didn't cooperate too well. >> you know, you don't really need great weather. you greed gravity, four wheels and a crash helmet. time for parents and kids to get together. these race box racers have been going down the hill. it's a huge tradition. one of many great events that will take place this weekend. another one, gilroy, california the garlic festival. good times. >> they get crazy. garlic capital of the world. >> you leave with your clothes smelling. >> big thing there. >> lumberjack world champion in hayward, wisconsin which anyone would love to pick up an axe for that. then go to annie oakkley festival in greenville, ohio. among today's inductees rickey henderson. he moves faster than that. all time leader and should be a shoo-in for the hall of fame. maybe joe jackson one day will be indukcted. he looks good. >>> what we'll talk about is weather. great times here in atlanta. beautiful weather. but parts of the country can't say the same. rough storms popping up and he
this is in akron, ohio. weather didn't cooperate too well. >> you know, you don't really need great weather. you greed gravity, four wheels and a crash helmet. time for parents and kids to get together. these race box racers have been going down the hill. it's a huge tradition. one of many great events that will take place this weekend. another one, gilroy, california the garlic festival. good times. >> they get crazy. garlic capital of the world. >> you leave with your...
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next week he'll play at the bridgestone invitational in akron, ohio. he's been off for a couple of months because his wife amy has been dealing with breast cancer. she actually had surgery just a couple weeks after his second-place finish at june's u.s. open. after his wife had had surgery, his mother started treatment for breast cancer as well. so a tough time for the family but hopefully they're all on their way back. that would be great. >>> next time someone busts on you for spending too much time on facebook or twitter, tell them you're honing your skill set. i'm serious. there are new jobs out there for folks who really know their way around social media sites. nicole lapin has more on one of the site's more popular stories right now. >> i like this story. you're probably checking your facebook page. i'm just sayin'. >> what are you talking about? right here on the screen. for those of you who check your facebook or twitter accounts like 12 times a day, no, it could really be in your favor when it comes to the job market. there is a new story out
next week he'll play at the bridgestone invitational in akron, ohio. he's been off for a couple of months because his wife amy has been dealing with breast cancer. she actually had surgery just a couple weeks after his second-place finish at june's u.s. open. after his wife had had surgery, his mother started treatment for breast cancer as well. so a tough time for the family but hopefully they're all on their way back. that would be great. >>> next time someone busts on you for...
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martha batich, akron, ohio. home of the balloon. 104 years old.n-law. what a lovely compliment. that is, indeed. and franklin steinberg, san jose, california, 100 years old today. o say can you see. secret to longevity is his loving wife, helena. i think that's a nice one, too. god bless. where's the music? recue the tape. we have narcissa jackson. would you all hum around here? i'm missings music. newport, arkansas. 100. known by all as nani. that's it, that's all. now back to meredith in san antonio. >> thank you very much, willard. i'm actually here in new york. coming up next, how to turn lemons into lemonade. >>> we're back at 8:36. this morning on "today's kitchen," we're back to basics. we're talking about lemons. they provide one of the great flavors, used in all kinds of cooking, and donatella knows the secret of this colorful citrus. donatella, good morning. >> you make it sound so exciting. >> it is exciting. they really can add to a recipe. >> i know. and they're gorgeous. and there are 100 different things you can do with them. you do
martha batich, akron, ohio. home of the balloon. 104 years old.n-law. what a lovely compliment. that is, indeed. and franklin steinberg, san jose, california, 100 years old today. o say can you see. secret to longevity is his loving wife, helena. i think that's a nice one, too. god bless. where's the music? recue the tape. we have narcissa jackson. would you all hum around here? i'm missings music. newport, arkansas. 100. known by all as nani. that's it, that's all. now back to meredith in san...
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answer and seems like a hedge that the president doesn't like t doesn't mean it won't end up in a final akron panel. >> they are not ruling anything out because they have a big problem. the problem is that the congressional budget office this week and this is the nonpartisan wing of congress, the cdo said instead of cutting healthcare costs it would actually increase healthcare costs and they also said it would add to the deficit and not be deficit neutral. so they have to find ways to pay for it in addition to try to find some ways to restrain costs and nothing is off the table. >> shannon: you mentioned the cdo estimate. that is supposed to be a neutral nonpartisan body. you get the administration saying the president is not going to sign anything that will impact the deficit but we have the number to the tune of $239 billion impact on the deficit. how can two sides be so far apart in investigating the same kind of neutral material. >> they said there were lies, damn lies and statistic. there are two deficits vent views that involves a provision not in the legislation but the democrats say
answer and seems like a hedge that the president doesn't like t doesn't mean it won't end up in a final akron panel. >> they are not ruling anything out because they have a big problem. the problem is that the congressional budget office this week and this is the nonpartisan wing of congress, the cdo said instead of cutting healthcare costs it would actually increase healthcare costs and they also said it would add to the deficit and not be deficit neutral. so they have to find ways to...
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i always forget to the akron m. non -- wabash thank you. i think that we really need to get to the bottom of this and we need to make sure that we do everything we need to to make sure that zapruder is safe and we are not getting out of control. so thank you again for doing this hearing and a grain of this issues and i like -- >> mr. cardoza come i agree with you again i think it is a fact that we have the safest and most plentiful least expensive food in the world and there is a reason for it. one is and everybody and we get something for it and that is big here if you think about some place in the world where they can't get enough. let alone be healthy and safe. and so is a big thing. we have to be very careful about it and we're willing to do this. right now poor producers are losing much rainwater, cattle producers are losing money, it dairy farmers have been losing money for over a. a bar and a very particular situation there and ny so we don't want to affect this save affordable food supply we have to take care of. i would ask the a
i always forget to the akron m. non -- wabash thank you. i think that we really need to get to the bottom of this and we need to make sure that we do everything we need to to make sure that zapruder is safe and we are not getting out of control. so thank you again for doing this hearing and a grain of this issues and i like -- >> mr. cardoza come i agree with you again i think it is a fact that we have the safest and most plentiful least expensive food in the world and there is a reason...
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patients in akron, bowling green, chillicothe and dayton understood this generic hraug from 25 years ago helped to keep prices down, $700 billion in savings. those same people around my state, people in zenia, springfield, mansfield, akron, portsmouth need that same access to generic versions. the vote earlier this week was not in the best interest of patients suffering from multiple sclerosis or arthritis or cancer or alzheimer's or heart disease. it was not in the best interest of taxpayers because who's paying the bill here? either people are paying out of their pocket -- most can't afford it -- or insurance companies are paying it. insurance companies are going to raise their rate to employers and the patients. or taxpayers are paying it. that's who it's costing money. the beneficiaries of it aren't patients. it hurts innovation. the beneficiaries are the drug executives and the biologic company executives. it's not in the best interest of taxpayers. it was in the best interest of the large drug and biotech industries that fought to continue unchecked monopoly. there is an articl
patients in akron, bowling green, chillicothe and dayton understood this generic hraug from 25 years ago helped to keep prices down, $700 billion in savings. those same people around my state, people in zenia, springfield, mansfield, akron, portsmouth need that same access to generic versions. the vote earlier this week was not in the best interest of patients suffering from multiple sclerosis or arthritis or cancer or alzheimer's or heart disease. it was not in the best interest of taxpayers...
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he has been an all star the last two years. 2008 with the indians last year, akron of the double-a easternrob: well, and it's just one more time we can tell the listeners that the major leagues is a totally different animal. no matter how much talent evaluators at the lower level think you have, this is a -- just beaten-up mets team that has lost 16 of 20 games. and they're pounding our guy. and i get tired of people saying well, this guy did great in the minor leagues and this guy did this. it doesn't matter. until you prove it up here, what you did the last four or five years of your life down there doesn't matter. >> bob: that's what got you here. then you prove yourself all over again. >> rob: everybody says, and i believe it -- [ cheers and applause ] . >> bob: that's another base hit by murphy. and the mets lead 5-0. >> rob: it's easy to get here. it's hard to stay. >> bob: two outs in the 2nd, and 49 pitches. >> rob: well, murphy got jammed on his first double. now he gets jammed and gets a single to left. >> bob: five runs on seven hits. >> rob: you look back and say if nyjer morga
he has been an all star the last two years. 2008 with the indians last year, akron of the double-a easternrob: well, and it's just one more time we can tell the listeners that the major leagues is a totally different animal. no matter how much talent evaluators at the lower level think you have, this is a -- just beaten-up mets team that has lost 16 of 20 games. and they're pounding our guy. and i get tired of people saying well, this guy did great in the minor leagues and this guy did this. it...
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. >> joshua now on the republicans line from akron, ohio, good morning, joshua. caller: good morning. how are you today? >> fine, thank you. what do you think about wiretaps and how the new administration should handle them? caller: well, i think it's a very precarious situation. i think that it's obviously got to be done for our national security, however, i think that our government needs to distinguish a little better those that have criminal intent and those of us that, you know, are just using the phone lines and whatnot for personal use. i think that maybe they should just take a look at, you know, criminal activity, people with a history and a past and, obviously, if they get tipped off to someone that's threatening our national security than by all means it needs to be done. but the thing that is a tiny bit frightening is the fact that, you know, our government, our current government, is gaining more and more power, and they do -- they need some sort of buffer. they need someone that is looking over them and saying, ok, this is where the line is drawn. >
. >> joshua now on the republicans line from akron, ohio, good morning, joshua. caller: good morning. how are you today? >> fine, thank you. what do you think about wiretaps and how the new administration should handle them? caller: well, i think it's a very precarious situation. i think that it's obviously got to be done for our national security, however, i think that our government needs to distinguish a little better those that have criminal intent and those of us that, you...
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fran has a strong as akron as anybody does it to engage the public and the commission on these issues. she served as an assistant to president bush for homeland security and shared the homeland security council for almost four years from 2004-2008. she also has a long career in government. shoes with the coast guard. she served in the justice department for many years. as a prosecutor, she is now with baker during strategic consulting on risk engagement abroad. thank you frank, thank you for joining us. >> norm, thank you for inviting me. i would warm folks on sort of the warm-up act and i thought it would be useful, it's a very serious subject but i hope to get you to chuckle a little this morning with some of the sword of honest, you know, stories about behind all the policy and all the initiatives. this is hard and it was hard in the executive branch. you know, when you think about the history and there have been some very i think useful reports by the congressional research service looking at some of the history here, and while norms introduction was very kind, he is the person wh
fran has a strong as akron as anybody does it to engage the public and the commission on these issues. she served as an assistant to president bush for homeland security and shared the homeland security council for almost four years from 2004-2008. she also has a long career in government. shoes with the coast guard. she served in the justice department for many years. as a prosecutor, she is now with baker during strategic consulting on risk engagement abroad. thank you frank, thank you for...
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steve: if you want to do an airline, some of these airlines you hear about places 20 bucks to fly to akron if you act now. you have got to act right now. by the time they put it in the newspaper it would be gone. twitter, because it's also immediate. peter: really wonderful. gretchen: i'm trying to get on twitter right now. the computer is having a bit of a monday morning problem. if you would like to twitter us, do so and i will see it in a second. steve: i was turning on twitter and i looked -- i have been out of town for a week. who reset my screen safer to this man? who is this man and why is he on my computer? gretchen: i like his tie. steve: who is he? he has peter johnson jr.'s tie on. peter: i want it back. gretchen: is he in television? steve: somebody just whispered in my ear who it might be. i will tell you later. funny joke. how did they hack into my account? kilmeade, where are you? gretchen: far, far away. coming up on the show, a convicted drug user dead after a traffic stop turns violent. can the officer be held responsible? we take up the debate. peter: sarah palin may hav
steve: if you want to do an airline, some of these airlines you hear about places 20 bucks to fly to akron if you act now. you have got to act right now. by the time they put it in the newspaper it would be gone. twitter, because it's also immediate. peter: really wonderful. gretchen: i'm trying to get on twitter right now. the computer is having a bit of a monday morning problem. if you would like to twitter us, do so and i will see it in a second. steve: i was turning on twitter and i looked...
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mike is on the phone from akron, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning, i believe that sarah palin will likely be a talk-show host for fox news. if she comes home alone i will vote for her for anything. host: the caller from boulder, colorado on the line for democrats. caller: here are my thoughts on sarah palin. she is popular now, she is a trend in issues such a volatile figure. she will burn herself out. it is almost four years until the next presidential election. even if she plans on running as of now i cannot imagine she will still be around and get attention as far ahead as four years from now. host: thank you for the call. this reporter who posed the question at wednesday's press conference about skip gates and the situation that unfolded, she attended the peace for the "chicago sun-times ". this refers to the 50 different wards in chicago. caller: i think that sarah palin needs a break from the meeting. the way that she was treated, if that was my wife i would have been so upset they would have sent me into fits of rage. tha
mike is on the phone from akron, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning, i believe that sarah palin will likely be a talk-show host for fox news. if she comes home alone i will vote for her for anything. host: the caller from boulder, colorado on the line for democrats. caller: here are my thoughts on sarah palin. she is popular now, she is a trend in issues such a volatile figure. she will burn herself out. it is almost four years until the next presidential election. even if she plans on...
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in ohio the akron case, ask the court to strike down parental involvement statutes insisting-should beote, protected against parental involvement that might prevent or obstruct the exercise of their right to choose. she argued failure to put the belief on the abortion was discriminatory. in reproductive health services, against a requirement that physicians personally counsel patients. even argued strict scrutiny is required because of the preciousness of the fundamental right to abortion, underscoring not just a willingness to avoid jurisprudence but to take an extremist abortion agenda. in conclusion i want to end on a personal note related to the brief. we have heard quite a bit about settled versus unsettled this week. the one thing we do know is this country is still very unsettled about abortion doctor and. but among the american people, there are some elements of abortion related policy that absolutely do provide common ground. preeminent among these is a a core american belief in the bond between parent and child. i have five children, and the notion that my daughters might be
in ohio the akron case, ask the court to strike down parental involvement statutes insisting-should beote, protected against parental involvement that might prevent or obstruct the exercise of their right to choose. she argued failure to put the belief on the abortion was discriminatory. in reproductive health services, against a requirement that physicians personally counsel patients. even argued strict scrutiny is required because of the preciousness of the fundamental right to abortion,...
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most people around our country in toledo, akron, cincinnati, dayton, and mansfield have benefited from hatchman, which -- ax hatchman which cut the prices 50% to 70%. we have not allow follow-on biologics, to allow competition in the system. but next week, as the presiding officer knows, in the health, education, and labor, we have the opportunity to make affordable generic drugs more accessible for our seniors, more accessible for our nation's middle class. more accessible for the hundreds of thousands -- no, the millions of americans who are suffering from these diseases, but the -- the -- so many of them are unable to get the -- the -- unable to afford these expensive biologics. health care reform must broaden access to generic alternatives. it must broaden access to generic alternatives to biologics, the most expensive kinds of prescription drugs. failing to do so, mr. president, is not just bad policy -- bad public policy, failing to do so means we are letting down millions of our sickest citizens. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the c
most people around our country in toledo, akron, cincinnati, dayton, and mansfield have benefited from hatchman, which -- ax hatchman which cut the prices 50% to 70%. we have not allow follow-on biologics, to allow competition in the system. but next week, as the presiding officer knows, in the health, education, and labor, we have the opportunity to make affordable generic drugs more accessible for our seniors, more accessible for our nation's middle class. more accessible for the hundreds of...
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with what's going on in my districts in akron and youngstown, ohio, very industrial and a bit north from my friend in kentucky, and when you look at what the problems that communities and families are having to deal with there, an example of steel companies that have closed, people have -- their pensions have gone to the pbgc, some lost their pensions altogether, some lost their health care altogether. now we're dealing with, as the new g.m. moves forward, a lot of the old delphi folks weren't included in the new deal so now they're left on the outside whether they're union workers or salaried workers that had put just as much time, effort and intellectual into developing delphi and general motors and now they're finding themselves left behind with a $14,000 or $15,000 health care bill. and so what we're talking about here, why you're coming to the floor, why i'm coming to the floor, why president obama is so forceful -- in persuading the american people that this needs to happen now, why speaker pelosi and senator reid are all on this issue is because this is an issue that the american
with what's going on in my districts in akron and youngstown, ohio, very industrial and a bit north from my friend in kentucky, and when you look at what the problems that communities and families are having to deal with there, an example of steel companies that have closed, people have -- their pensions have gone to the pbgc, some lost their pensions altogether, some lost their health care altogether. now we're dealing with, as the new g.m. moves forward, a lot of the old delphi folks weren't...
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jobs, many people from my district for the last 30 years, whether they were in the rubber industry in akron or the steel industry in youngstown or the auto industry in warren, they have had to deal with this change in our economy. this is prior to wall street pulling the rug out from the national and really the global economy. the bad policies over the past, you know, eight to 10 years that our friends on the other side have consistently pushed, you know, a lot of people who do have some criticism maybe for what's going on, i don't hear anyone saying, you know, the answer is to cut taxes for the top 1% and to get defense spending kicking. we've been doing that. we spent, prior to democrats coming in office a couple of years ago in the house and president obama getting elected, we had a policy where there were tax breaks if the top 1% and they were supposed to invest all of that money into our economy. it never really happened. never really happened. i think what happened over the course of the last couple of years was that the reaganomics, supply-side economic, cut taxes for the wealthiest
jobs, many people from my district for the last 30 years, whether they were in the rubber industry in akron or the steel industry in youngstown or the auto industry in warren, they have had to deal with this change in our economy. this is prior to wall street pulling the rug out from the national and really the global economy. the bad policies over the past, you know, eight to 10 years that our friends on the other side have consistently pushed, you know, a lot of people who do have some...
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another point is that whether it's in cincinnati or in virginia or canton, akron area or youngstown, we have these manufacturing facilities that are just sitting here. in our district, my district, a company called parker hanifan, big company cleveland, youngstown, thousand workers, steel workers, they make the hydraulics that go in the back of waste management garbage trucks and they do the hydraulics. these same hydraulics go into windmills. we have a specialty steel company called thomas steel in warren, 300 workers, make decent wage, their specialty steel goes in the solar panels. we have a company called roth brothers in the youngstown area. there is a new wind cube you can put on top of big buildings and downtown areas and it generates wind and you plug it right into the building, right into the grid to generate energy that can turn and face the wind and really harness all of the wind no matter what direction changes. they said if this wind cube takes off, we'll hire 100 people like that. so we have it here. it's not so much new businesses, although there will be a piece of tha
another point is that whether it's in cincinnati or in virginia or canton, akron area or youngstown, we have these manufacturing facilities that are just sitting here. in our district, my district, a company called parker hanifan, big company cleveland, youngstown, thousand workers, steel workers, they make the hydraulics that go in the back of waste management garbage trucks and they do the hydraulics. these same hydraulics go into windmills. we have a specialty steel company called thomas...
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in another case, ohio versus akron center for reproductive health, the fund argued that the first amendmentight to freely exercise religion undernine mines laws inquiring parental notification for minors getting abortion. at the time, did you know that the fund was filing this brief? >> no. no specific brief. obviously, it was involved in litigation, so i knew generally they were filing brief, but i wouldn't know until after the fact that a brief was actually filed. but i wouldn't review it. >> the same questions on this. at the time did you know that the brief made this argument, at the time did you support the fund filing this brief that made this argument? at the time did you voice any concern, okay, disagreement or doubt about the fund filing this brief or making this argument? >> no, because i never reviewed the brief. >> that's fine. i'm just going to establish this. in another case, planned parenthood v. casy the argued against a 24-hour waiting period for obtaining an abortion. so again those questions. at the time did you know the fund was filing this brief? did you know the brief
in another case, ohio versus akron center for reproductive health, the fund argued that the first amendmentight to freely exercise religion undernine mines laws inquiring parental notification for minors getting abortion. at the time, did you know that the fund was filing this brief? >> no. no specific brief. obviously, it was involved in litigation, so i knew generally they were filing brief, but i wouldn't know until after the fact that a brief was actually filed. but i wouldn't review...
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society constitutionality of restriction on access to abortion that had been adopted by the city of akron, ohio. the majority declared these discussions unconstitutional on the basis of roe v. wade which has been decided just 10 minutes earlier. justice o'connor confronting her first abortion case on the supreme court dissented in an opinion that was broadside attack on roe itself. noting that premature instance would bring say that younger and younger gestational ages quote is certainly reasonable to believe that he's a liability in the first trimester of pregnancy may be possible in the not-too-distant future, justice o'connor wrote quote the roe framework that is clearly on a collision course with itself. she concluded as a quote the point of viability is moved farther back to where conception. well, what everyone thought about roe v. wade as law, justice o'connor's reasonable belief was simply incorrect. as a matter of obstetrics. there was no prospect of fetal viability moving back into the first trimester. well, the medical community made it business to inform justice o'connor of th
society constitutionality of restriction on access to abortion that had been adopted by the city of akron, ohio. the majority declared these discussions unconstitutional on the basis of roe v. wade which has been decided just 10 minutes earlier. justice o'connor confronting her first abortion case on the supreme court dissented in an opinion that was broadside attack on roe itself. noting that premature instance would bring say that younger and younger gestational ages quote is certainly...
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he coached at akron, auburn, clemson, georgia tech, university of pennsylvania, washington and jefferson and rice university. with his innovative coaching style, he posted 71% winning percentage. most notably he won 33 straight games when he coached georgia tech. it is one of the longest winning streaks in college football history. he led his team to 222-0 victory over couple beerland college. . he instituted game divisions broken up into quarters, center snap, and t&i-back field formations. he established the forward pass. american football would not be the same game we experienced today. late in his life he became the first athletic director of new york's downtown athletic club. in 1933 john heisman helped to organize the first touchdown club of new york and in 1935 he inaugurated the first downtown athletic club trophy for the best college football player east of the mississippi. two months after his death, on october 3, 1936, the trophy was renamed the heisman memorial trophy in his honor. it is now one of the most prestigious athletic awards in the nation. mr. speaker, once again i
he coached at akron, auburn, clemson, georgia tech, university of pennsylvania, washington and jefferson and rice university. with his innovative coaching style, he posted 71% winning percentage. most notably he won 33 straight games when he coached georgia tech. it is one of the longest winning streaks in college football history. he led his team to 222-0 victory over couple beerland college. . he instituted game divisions broken up into quarters, center snap, and t&i-back field...