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you read through them and you did not only the daily occurrences, akron malkin to visit. of what squandering a bright red the house and talked about the importance he talked about operating be before 1910 there was not actually a hospital. most of those happened on the kitchen table. this is 1954 will we're going to skip to his january 6th 1954. mother called me at 2:00 a.m. severe pain in her chest and left arm. i give for denmark will bow while she was relieved she did not rest did i remained awake. at 630 he came over and gave her more demo. slow for about two hours. we took her to a hospital that's a man. the cardiologists then to occur. she was returned to the room and was fairly comfortable. but suddenly expired a few minutes later. in the room with her, and parker jr. was just outside of the room and all. she didn't realize. he actually ended up practicing for almost 71 years. he was known for delivery over 5,000 babies. his medical legacy continued on. he had sons and grandsons. for me having these journals really gives that clinton to live during the her in 1900.
you read through them and you did not only the daily occurrences, akron malkin to visit. of what squandering a bright red the house and talked about the importance he talked about operating be before 1910 there was not actually a hospital. most of those happened on the kitchen table. this is 1954 will we're going to skip to his january 6th 1954. mother called me at 2:00 a.m. severe pain in her chest and left arm. i give for denmark will bow while she was relieved she did not rest did i remained...
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. >> kelly rms bolar of akron ohio, is a 43-year-old mother and a teacher's aide. also a convicted felon. she went to jail in 2011 for illegally enrolling her children in a school district. >> i had issues with my school district. i was talking to my father about it, send them to our school, my school. you're here every day, here all the time anyway. >> was it done to sort of sneak it in? did you know i'm putting an address where i don't live. >> right. i've been working for the school system for many years, i knew a lot of students who did the same thing. >> find an address, put it down. >> it wasn't like i was finding it, it was burger king's address, it was my dad's address. we lived on the same road. but he lived in the township and i lived in the city. we literally lived five minutes from each other. >> and the township had better schools. >> they did. >> her daughter enrolled in her father's district copley fairlon. >> we had a computer lab, we had the garden outside, we had our own greenhouse and i was just so grateful to have been able to go there. for just
. >> kelly rms bolar of akron ohio, is a 43-year-old mother and a teacher's aide. also a convicted felon. she went to jail in 2011 for illegally enrolling her children in a school district. >> i had issues with my school district. i was talking to my father about it, send them to our school, my school. you're here every day, here all the time anyway. >> was it done to sort of sneak it in? did you know i'm putting an address where i don't live. >> right. i've been working...
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they have been born in akron zoo in ohio.ub brother and sister are barely over a-month-old and are already 6 pounds each. >> look at how timid they are. they don't have names yet. they are not ready for primetime staying close to mama. the woman will be on exhibit later this month. they are too cute. >> this is only the second time in history that snow leopards have been born in captivity. this is huge. >> less than 150 alive in the u.s. only 4,000 worldwide in the with wild. >> you can be part of naming them because there will be a contest to name the cubs coming up in the next few weeks. there you have it. you can help to name them. what would you name them? >> oh, jeez. i don't know what would you name them? how's that for deflection? >> simba. >> john and diana. >> love it. >> how do we get that to the akron zoo? we have to write them a letter. let's do that. >>> coming up, from her words to her acting to activism, the irreplaceable maya angelou and who's paying tribute. >>> and paying tribute to a superstar in the classr
they have been born in akron zoo in ohio.ub brother and sister are barely over a-month-old and are already 6 pounds each. >> look at how timid they are. they don't have names yet. they are not ready for primetime staying close to mama. the woman will be on exhibit later this month. they are too cute. >> this is only the second time in history that snow leopards have been born in captivity. this is huge. >> less than 150 alive in the u.s. only 4,000 worldwide in the with wild....
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in the appalachian region moving up north to look for jobs in cities like cincinnati and dayton and akron. i was teaching at the university of cincinnati and found out there was a appalachian community and went there and said to the people at the public elementary school, would you all let me be a teacher? so i began teaching and got to know these seven girls. and at that time when i first met my students they were only in second grade. i followed them into third and fourth grade. midway through fourth grade i said to these young girls, do you want a class of your own? this said, yes. i began meeting with these girls, seven of them in total. we met every week and during the summer for four years of their lives. and this became an amazing experience. having a class of are all aware we studies that read literature and mostly i listened to the girls dream about their lives, it is a place where they can dream and tells stories and read books. >> host: hal r. these girls similar in their outlook? >> guest: they are poor, among the poorest. i left cincinnati in 2009 and came back to of carolina
in the appalachian region moving up north to look for jobs in cities like cincinnati and dayton and akron. i was teaching at the university of cincinnati and found out there was a appalachian community and went there and said to the people at the public elementary school, would you all let me be a teacher? so i began teaching and got to know these seven girls. and at that time when i first met my students they were only in second grade. i followed them into third and fourth grade. midway...
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history when you have people in the region moving up north to look for jobs in cincinnati and dayton and akron. so i was teaching at the university of cincinnati and found out that there was an aberration community and i went there and decided to the people at the public elementary school in the community called lower price hill, we do on -- would you let me be a teacher in your elementary school and teach kids? so i began teaching and i got to know these seven girls, blair, or i am so forth, and at that time when i first met my students they were only in second grade. i followed them into third grading fourth-grade and i say to these girls do you all want to have a class of your own and they said i will give this a try so i began meeting with these girls we met during the week every summer for four years of the life and this became kind of an amazing experience for them and for me. in the class of our own where we study and read literature and talk about the stories i listen to the girls dream about their lives and it's a place they can dream and tell stories and read books. >> host: how are
history when you have people in the region moving up north to look for jobs in cincinnati and dayton and akron. so i was teaching at the university of cincinnati and found out that there was an aberration community and i went there and decided to the people at the public elementary school in the community called lower price hill, we do on -- would you let me be a teacher in your elementary school and teach kids? so i began teaching and i got to know these seven girls, blair, or i am so forth,...
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. >>> well, a tender moment in the delivery room for the parents of newborn twins in akron, ohio.ical twin girls were actually born holding hands. the mom sara thistlewaite had a tough pregnancy. she was on bed rest because the girls were a rare set of so-called mono mono twins. it means that they shared the same amniotic sac and were in constant contact in the womb. >> it was so awesome. they were holding hands and so great to hear them both cry. >> what was going through my mind, i don't know. i couldn't think. i started tearing up immediately. it was just -- it was beautiful. >> we hear that there wasn't any dry eyes in the room. this morning sisters jenna and jillian are doing great. >> how cute are they? oh, my gosh. >>> all right. moving on to this now, miami dolphins safety don jones has been fined and will undergo educational training after sending a negative tweet about michael sam, the first openly gay player to be selected in the nfl draft. shortly after the rams took sam in the seventh round saturday, espn showed the player kissing his boyfriend. well, jones then tweet
. >>> well, a tender moment in the delivery room for the parents of newborn twins in akron, ohio.ical twin girls were actually born holding hands. the mom sara thistlewaite had a tough pregnancy. she was on bed rest because the girls were a rare set of so-called mono mono twins. it means that they shared the same amniotic sac and were in constant contact in the womb. >> it was so awesome. they were holding hands and so great to hear them both cry. >> what was going through...
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. >> reporter: this dramatic video caught a twister on camera near akron, colorado. other parts of colorado were hit by golf ball-sized hail. piling up to three inches in some areas, driven by wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. and wind gusts approaching 90 miles per hour are blamed for derailing this train north of wichita, kansas. >> i was shocked it was strong enough to blow the train. i cam across the snapped power poles and power lines. but i didn't think it was strong enough to blow the train over. >> reporter: some 30 cars were knocked off the track by the 90-mile-per-hour winds. fire official says luckily those cars weren't carrying chemicals. it comes as president obama got a firsthand look at the devastation from last week's tornado outbreak in hard-hit arkansas. hundreds of homes were destroyed. and 15 were killed in that state alone. >> when something like this happens to a wonderful community, it happens to all of us. >> 40 million people are in the severe storm risk area which stretches from dallas to minneapolis. you can expect high winds, large hail
. >> reporter: this dramatic video caught a twister on camera near akron, colorado. other parts of colorado were hit by golf ball-sized hail. piling up to three inches in some areas, driven by wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. and wind gusts approaching 90 miles per hour are blamed for derailing this train north of wichita, kansas. >> i was shocked it was strong enough to blow the train. i cam across the snapped power poles and power lines. but i didn't think it was strong enough...
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at akron general medical center in ohio. the twins constantly monitored. doctors know that mano mano twins can become entangled in each other's umbilical cords. mom and dad celebrating their daughters born healthy at 33 weeks. >> what was going through my mind? i couldn't think. i was tearing up. >> reporter: as the two newborns held hands, mom said there wasn't a dry eye in the whole o.r. and on this mother's day sunday, they're celebrating something else. introducing their new twin daughters to their older brother, 15-month-old jackson. telling us it's the first time they'll all be together in one room. >> best mother's day present ever. and mother's day is going to definitely be different. it is truly a miracle. >> that was really something. we posted the photo on facebook today. so many of you leaving me messages. one viewer said it left me with goose bumps. it was something. >>> much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. "the price is right" contestant. >> do you want to say hi? >> you see her spinning the wheel and jumping up in the air even
at akron general medical center in ohio. the twins constantly monitored. doctors know that mano mano twins can become entangled in each other's umbilical cords. mom and dad celebrating their daughters born healthy at 33 weeks. >> what was going through my mind? i couldn't think. i was tearing up. >> reporter: as the two newborns held hands, mom said there wasn't a dry eye in the whole o.r. and on this mother's day sunday, they're celebrating something else. introducing their new...
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history where you have people in the appalachian region moving north to look for jobs in dayton and akron and those kinds of cities. so i was teaching in cincinnati and found out there was this appalachian community. i left there and said to the people at the public elementary school in this community called lower price he'll, would you all let me be a teacher in elementary school and teach kids i began teaching and got to know these seven girls blair mariah and so forth. at the time when i first met my students they were only in second grade. i followed these girls into third grade in fourth grade in midway through their fourth-grade year i said to these young girls, do you won't want to have a class of your own? they said yeah we will give us a try. i began meeting with these girls , seven of them in total. we met every week and during the summer for four years of their lives. this became kind of an amazing experience for them and for me. having of class of our own where we studied and read literature and talked about stories and mostly i listen to the girls dreams about their lives and
history where you have people in the appalachian region moving north to look for jobs in dayton and akron and those kinds of cities. so i was teaching in cincinnati and found out there was this appalachian community. i left there and said to the people at the public elementary school in this community called lower price he'll, would you all let me be a teacher in elementary school and teach kids i began teaching and got to know these seven girls blair mariah and so forth. at the time when i...
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they were born in the akron zoo in ohio. these two snow leopard cubs are brother and sister.ounds each. the two siblings don't even have names yet. and they're not quite ready for primetime. they're staying close to their momma. they will be on exhibit later on this summer. certainly something to go see because they are simply adorable. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. for everyone else, we're coming right back. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. welcome to the modern world. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.eal pleasure? irresistible flavors, like toasted coconut and vanilla, with a delightfully thick creamy texture. light & fit greek. taste satisfaction without sacrifice. ♪ dannon there's a bonus in store! at the petsmart big brands bonus sale. and save up to 20% on all cr
they were born in the akron zoo in ohio. these two snow leopard cubs are brother and sister.ounds each. the two siblings don't even have names yet. and they're not quite ready for primetime. they're staying close to their momma. they will be on exhibit later on this summer. certainly something to go see because they are simply adorable. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. for everyone else, we're coming right back. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you....
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just days after these rare mono mono twin girls were born holding hands at akron general medical centerther mom at the same hospital also gave birth to another set of identical mono mono twin girls. mono mono twins share the same amniotic sack. and they only occur in 1 in every 10,000 pregnancies. wow. >> pretty cool. >>> time, now, for sports. the l.a. clippers' season officially over after their loss last night. >> our friends over at espn have all the highlights. >> good morning. welcome to our "sportscenter" set. i'm stan verrett, along with neil everett. get you caught up on the nba playoffs. >> yeah. oklahoma city/los angeles clippers in l.a. chris paul, he had the massive meltdown in the last game. clippers were up eight at the half. but scott brooks' halftime speech was better than doc rivers'. russell westbrook was gone for the first half of this game. that bucket there was okc's first lead since 1-0. and durant poured in 39. bring on the spurs for okc. >>> what about the east? paul george and the pacers, trying to finish off the wizards in d.c. fourth quarter. pacers are down
just days after these rare mono mono twin girls were born holding hands at akron general medical centerther mom at the same hospital also gave birth to another set of identical mono mono twin girls. mono mono twins share the same amniotic sack. and they only occur in 1 in every 10,000 pregnancies. wow. >> pretty cool. >>> time, now, for sports. the l.a. clippers' season officially over after their loss last night. >> our friends over at espn have all the highlights....
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ohio -- akron, ohio, lead your list. -- the a case of people middle class cannot afford housing, orit a region-by-region thing across the country question mark >> the expense for middle-class homebuyers is very different. four out of five homes are affordable the class households in much of the midwest. it is one out of four or less here in new york, southern california, or san francisco. for people with a high school degree or less, it is even much more difficult. even metros that are more affordable like chicago, atlanta, houston, fewer than half of the homes are for sale in reach of someone with a high school degree or less. >> i guess my question is is it harder for someone the know where you live to buy a house, or did the crash make it easier in certain areas? >> it is easier than it was in 2006, but harder than it was one year ago. compared to one year ago, it has gotten much harder to buy you in the midwest, where prices have risen the most, and they were expensive to begin with. it was hard, and is getting harder. >> part of me wants to say go buy more homes and ramp up sup
ohio -- akron, ohio, lead your list. -- the a case of people middle class cannot afford housing, orit a region-by-region thing across the country question mark >> the expense for middle-class homebuyers is very different. four out of five homes are affordable the class households in much of the midwest. it is one out of four or less here in new york, southern california, or san francisco. for people with a high school degree or less, it is even much more difficult. even metros that are...
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the akron zoo in ohio welcoming these adorable new spaces two baby snow leopard cups one male one femalespend the next month with their mom before the public can see them. this is only the second time in history snow leopard cubs have been born. in the next few weeks they will have a naming contest. get yours ready. >> the weather will be good. but you are talking about the possibility of flooding as well. >> across parts of the gulf coast. that's what we are looking at the floods right now. i want to show you a storm system we are tracking across that area. a very slow mover has been lingering across parts of the south over the last several days. we have already seen reports of flooding across texas, louisiana. take a look at where it is right now. still across louisiana bringing areas of heavy rain this morning in mississippi and parts of alabama. this is where we have the watches in effect. we have flash level warnings where flooding is ongoing across parts of southwestern alabama. as much as 6 inches of rain locally even higher. the system heads east and could bring flooding to flori
the akron zoo in ohio welcoming these adorable new spaces two baby snow leopard cups one male one femalespend the next month with their mom before the public can see them. this is only the second time in history snow leopard cubs have been born. in the next few weeks they will have a naming contest. get yours ready. >> the weather will be good. but you are talking about the possibility of flooding as well. >> across parts of the gulf coast. that's what we are looking at the floods...
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akron, toledo, cleveland, they have markets where homes are priced 81% to 86% of local areas middle incomebuyers. gary, indiana. detroit, michigan. 80% mark. little rock, arkansas, 88% and 83%. atlanta is at 72% way down from 79% a year ago. so they are much more affordable because of the homes are within reach of middle class home buyers. but still there are two markets in the entire country where it has not tightened up. in the event where you're looking to buy a house you may be coming to the end of the affordability window wherever you are. >> and as you go to other areas can you get the same income? >> in the high income areas like chicago, like francisco and like new york, it's way unaffordable these places. it's not like i'll move to san francisco and be able to afford a house. i'll move to san francisco, and be less likely to afford a house. >> google is accepting requests from europ europeans who want to be forgotten on google serbs. they want the right to have certain sites deleted. >> reporter: europeans can now fill out a form asking google to remove certain search results, cri
akron, toledo, cleveland, they have markets where homes are priced 81% to 86% of local areas middle incomebuyers. gary, indiana. detroit, michigan. 80% mark. little rock, arkansas, 88% and 83%. atlanta is at 72% way down from 79% a year ago. so they are much more affordable because of the homes are within reach of middle class home buyers. but still there are two markets in the entire country where it has not tightened up. in the event where you're looking to buy a house you may be coming to...
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. >> university of akron ohio, may 18th, 1999.ampus police officer aaron burnett is preparing to fingerprint 30-year-old steven bergen, a local resident who does not attend the school. he's been arrested for stealing a stereo, more than 30 cds and several bags of milky ways from a fraternity house on campus. as station surveillance cameras roll, burnett senses something isn't right. nevertheless, he uncuffs the suspect, a move he will soon regret. >> you going to cooperate here? >> there were indicators that he was going to be confrontational. >> thomas shannon, now retired, was a campus police officer at the time. >> sometimes you just overlook those things. >> you want to do some fingerprints or not? >> reluctantly the suspect gets up. instead of facing the table, the 6'2" burgen stares down the must smaller burnett. the rookie officer tries to assert his authority. you going to cooperate or not? >> i think there's times where the officer was trying to establish himself as the alpha dog in the situation. he was a young officer,
. >> university of akron ohio, may 18th, 1999.ampus police officer aaron burnett is preparing to fingerprint 30-year-old steven bergen, a local resident who does not attend the school. he's been arrested for stealing a stereo, more than 30 cds and several bags of milky ways from a fraternity house on campus. as station surveillance cameras roll, burnett senses something isn't right. nevertheless, he uncuffs the suspect, a move he will soon regret. >> you going to cooperate here?...
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. >> tornadoes that twisted the nerves of residents near akron, colorado. 50 miles to the east near otised this large land spout. to the north, wyoming saw the first storm of the year which was short lived and only caused minor damage. but the system there threw in something else, snow. and take a look at this scene in kansas where high winds knocked this train right off the tracks. in oklahoma the same system brought a wild night of frenzied set of storm and lightning. martin savidge, cnn, edmond, oklahoma. >>> you know, we got a late start to the tornado season because winter held on for so long. my goodness, this is the second round of deadly storms. >> that's the fear. when weather patterns are changing, do they become more intense or less intense. let's bring on the meteorologist ivan cabrera from the weather center. how does it look? >> you broke it down nicely, errol. good to see you and natalie. yes, we are going to be in for another round of severe weather today. not going to be a massive outbreak. certainly what we had a couple of weeks ago was significant. this is the time of
. >> tornadoes that twisted the nerves of residents near akron, colorado. 50 miles to the east near otised this large land spout. to the north, wyoming saw the first storm of the year which was short lived and only caused minor damage. but the system there threw in something else, snow. and take a look at this scene in kansas where high winds knocked this train right off the tracks. in oklahoma the same system brought a wild night of frenzied set of storm and lightning. martin savidge,...
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metro areas in ohio, akron, toledo, columbus, all of them have markets that are now within reach of between 81% and 86% of local area middle income buyers. gary, indiana, detroit, michigan, rochester, new york, all of these markets close to 80% of the markets within reach of the middle class buyers. in the south, little rock, arkansas, have 88% and 83% respectively within reach. and just as predictable is this is that the least affordable markets for america's middle class are concentrated on the coast. besides francisco, los angeles has only 31% of affordabilitying. san diego, 39%. san jose, 4%. new york city metro area has 28% of homes within reach of local area middle income buyers. fairfield, connecticut, 38%. all the way out in honolulu, over here, we put it here for convenience, only 47% of homes are within reach. yesterdayjed, we saw prices go up. over the last year we've watched interest rates go up. this beautiful thing we had, the one good thing about the recession is that homes became more affordable for americans, and now that's moving in the other direction. >> we're seeing aff
metro areas in ohio, akron, toledo, columbus, all of them have markets that are now within reach of between 81% and 86% of local area middle income buyers. gary, indiana, detroit, michigan, rochester, new york, all of these markets close to 80% of the markets within reach of the middle class buyers. in the south, little rock, arkansas, have 88% and 83% respectively within reach. and just as predictable is this is that the least affordable markets for america's middle class are concentrated on...
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. >> even though mono mono twins are rare, the hospital in akron, ohio said they are expecting another set later this week. and that mother is just a couple of doors down from sara. >> wow. >>> 7:15. good news this morning for people who commute from marin county to san francisco. the golden gate transit board of directors has decided to permanently add a 7:30 a.m. ferry right out of larkspur to san francisco. the 7:30 a.m. ferry run just finished a nine- month test period. the district says the ferry attracted more than the expected number of passengers. before the 7:30 a.m. ferry was added, the 7:50 and 8:20 ferries were frequently sold out and backup buses were needed for those who did not fit on the boat. >>> an important traffic warning for northbound drivers headed to the golden gate bridge. the last san francisco exit before the bridge now comes a little sooner. the exit has been moved about 1,000 feet south during a construction project which should last about a month. presidio parkway project managers say this exit will be clearly marked. however, any driver who misses it will
. >> even though mono mono twins are rare, the hospital in akron, ohio said they are expecting another set later this week. and that mother is just a couple of doors down from sara. >> wow. >>> 7:15. good news this morning for people who commute from marin county to san francisco. the golden gate transit board of directors has decided to permanently add a 7:30 a.m. ferry right out of larkspur to san francisco. the 7:30 a.m. ferry run just finished a nine- month test period....
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rare mono mono twins that shared the same placenta and amniotic sack didn't want to separate in an akron on to each other's hands. >> when they were born like that and as soon as they were taken out they want to grab each other's hands it brought me to tears. >> it was the first for one of the doctors who delivered the twins and has twins of her own. >> we do thousands of deliveries but this was special. i took the first baby out and my partner took the second baby out and we held her up for sarah to see and immediately they grasped hands. >> the moment that sarah never could have imagined when she agreed to allow us in the delivery room. >> i thought it was a little mother's day story. now it's this. >> reporter: the precious moment led to more, much more. jillian and jenna continue to grab international attention. >> one of my high school friends lives in australia and she sent me a message last night and told me she saw me on her television in australia. >> reporter: both babies weigh under four pounds and are doing well. after the amazing delivery, sarah expects the twins will always
rare mono mono twins that shared the same placenta and amniotic sack didn't want to separate in an akron on to each other's hands. >> when they were born like that and as soon as they were taken out they want to grab each other's hands it brought me to tears. >> it was the first for one of the doctors who delivered the twins and has twins of her own. >> we do thousands of deliveries but this was special. i took the first baby out and my partner took the second baby out and we...
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." >> six days after these rare mono mono twin girls were born at the akron general hospital, anothere the same amniotic sac and placenta and only happens, by the way, one in every 10,000 pregnancies. >> strange things occur in strange manners. it is one of those frequency things. it just happens and you roll with it a bit. >> these twins did not come out holding hands but mom and dad are overjoyed and doctors say they are doing just great. >> wow. that's so wonderful. one of them looks like she is trying to reach over to hold somebody's hand. this is so cool. they say things happen in threes. >> when's the next one? >> one mo-- >> one more mono mono set of twins going to be born at akron general. >> like the way the terms enter, the common vernacular. mono mono. i never heard of it and now it will be trendy. >> everybody will be talking about it. >> every time it happens we will be talking about it. coming up -- >>> a star-studded show, broadcasting's powerful women that pay tribute to barbara walters. we will take you behind the scenes to her final show. >>> first, deception on the
." >> six days after these rare mono mono twin girls were born at the akron general hospital, anothere the same amniotic sac and placenta and only happens, by the way, one in every 10,000 pregnancies. >> strange things occur in strange manners. it is one of those frequency things. it just happens and you roll with it a bit. >> these twins did not come out holding hands but mom and dad are overjoyed and doctors say they are doing just great. >> wow. that's so...
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in "the akron beacon journal" a pat-pat condolence. quote, it was not the kind of breakthrough the tea party had hoped for. not great days for those guys. and of course it's not over. there are more republican primaries ahead. the tea partiers have high hopes of trying to pick off incumbent republican u.s. senators in kentucky and in mississippi. those will happen the next few weeks. they still have hopes. but so far neither their results this year nor their prospects this year are looking all that good. really, their best chance for a high-priority win, a high-profile win was the north carolina senate primary which also happened this week. we got those results on tuesday night. it didn't even take a long time for those results to come in. we were prepared to be here all night but before long it was clear that the tea party guys who were endorsed by mike huckabee and rand paul both lost in north carolina and lost by a big enough margin that they didn't even force a run-off with the more establishment guy. and now in this same week we h
in "the akron beacon journal" a pat-pat condolence. quote, it was not the kind of breakthrough the tea party had hoped for. not great days for those guys. and of course it's not over. there are more republican primaries ahead. the tea partiers have high hopes of trying to pick off incumbent republican u.s. senators in kentucky and in mississippi. those will happen the next few weeks. they still have hopes. but so far neither their results this year nor their prospects this year are...
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grandfather on the commit toe investigate created to investigate the cause of the crash of the uss akron you said it was the hindenburg. there was no winner today. we stumped the twitter verse today. you guys forgot google exists. in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop maxwell house. grossemisconduct... ortho crime files. ...disturbing the pantry. a house, under siege. homeowner calls in the big guns. say helto home defense max. with the one-touch continuous-spray wand. kills bugs inside... ...and prevents new ones for up to a year. guaranteed. nothing to see here people. ortho home defense max. get order. get ortho®. female announcer: sleep train's interest free ends sunday. it's
grandfather on the commit toe investigate created to investigate the cause of the crash of the uss akron you said it was the hindenburg. there was no winner today. we stumped the twitter verse today. you guys forgot google exists. in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing...
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the mother on bedrest for weeksç at akron general medica center in ohio.ecome entangled in each other's umbilical cords. mom and dad celebrate them being born healthy at 33 weeks. >> what was going through my mind? i don't know. i couldn't think. i started to tear up immediately. it was beautiful. >> reporter: as those two newborns held hands, mom told us there wasn't a dry eye in the whole o.r. and they are celebrating something else, introducing their twin daughters to their older brother, 15-month-old jackson saying it's the first time they will all be together in one room. >> best mother's day present ever. mother's day is definitely going to be different. it's definitely, truly a miracle. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> see her lying down there, getting interviewed. looking all sunny. >> i would like to just say, amazing story. so inspirational. i was crying through the whole thing when i was watching earlier. i cannot get over the fact that she did the interview in the -- on the bed. >> another day at the office for her. that kind of
the mother on bedrest for weeksç at akron general medica center in ohio.ecome entangled in each other's umbilical cords. mom and dad celebrate them being born healthy at 33 weeks. >> what was going through my mind? i don't know. i couldn't think. i started to tear up immediately. it was beautiful. >> reporter: as those two newborns held hands, mom told us there wasn't a dry eye in the whole o.r. and they are celebrating something else, introducing their twin daughters to their...
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indeed two tornadoes touched down near akron. we will want to check in with nikk onto see if that's the latest update. >> tornado chaser, you. >> yes. the most i have ever seen out of one storm was in the high plains of colorado. six coming down at one time. had a was impressive. >> i bet it was. were they headed for you or away from you? >> i was not on that chase. i would have been running towards them. you know that. >> a little rain action. that's about it for today. month tornadoes. nothing like that in our forecast. absolutely not. good morning, everybody. sheer a look at where the radar is picking up some returns and notice it is mainly well north of us. draw a line towards blue canyon and northward. that's where we are seeing it. just checked the latest ground observations or ground troops. nobody is reporting any rain north of us. it is falling. not reaching the ground. here is a look at the exploratory camera. high definition picture that looks off to east-southeast. you see breaks in the cloud cover as we look that way
indeed two tornadoes touched down near akron. we will want to check in with nikk onto see if that's the latest update. >> tornado chaser, you. >> yes. the most i have ever seen out of one storm was in the high plains of colorado. six coming down at one time. had a was impressive. >> i bet it was. were they headed for you or away from you? >> i was not on that chase. i would have been running towards them. you know that. >> a little rain action. that's about it for...
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our live webcast is supported by the university of akron. a, may 9, the city club welcomes dr. denise goldberg, author of koran."jefferson's pleasee information, refer to the website www.cityclub.org. we thank you all for your support. today is the annual forum on the american justice system made possible by a generous endowment fay andm robert j. you for yourank support. we welcome students to today's form. participation is made possible by the development pipeline company. joining us are students from shaw and westlake high schools. with those students be -- please stand and be recognized? [applause] thank you all for being here. today's program is in partnership with the metropolitan law association. let's return to our speaker. with welcome questions from everyone including guest. holding the microphones are terry miller and marketing and outreach specialist kirsten. can we have our first question, please western mark >> -- please? >> thank you for inviting us. earlier today i had the pleasure judge will dawson, and he said that he -- you your goals tot set a steady path fo
our live webcast is supported by the university of akron. a, may 9, the city club welcomes dr. denise goldberg, author of koran."jefferson's pleasee information, refer to the website www.cityclub.org. we thank you all for your support. today is the annual forum on the american justice system made possible by a generous endowment fay andm robert j. you for yourank support. we welcome students to today's form. participation is made possible by the development pipeline company. joining us are...
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akron, ohio, a pair of twins born holding hand. it's a rare mono-mono twins, born en2009ed.es. they are likely to stay in the hospital for a few more weeks. our best to all of them. >> you think you're ready, you think you're qualified, you think you have the experience to be president if you make that decision? >> i i think we have other people s well. i think our party's blessed to have a number of people in that position and the question is whose vision is the one that our party wants to follow. martha: that is marco rubio saying he is ready to be president if he decides to run but the florida senator hasn't officially said if he does that in 2016. ed rollins former chief of staff to president reagan and managed the campaign in 1984. joe trippi is with us worked to campaign manager of howard dean and both are fox news contributors. always a pleasure to have you. he didn't say are you going to run? he said do you think you're qualified to run? he said, yes i am. what did you make of that comment, ed. >> i think the senator wanted to run since he first got in the senate. he
akron, ohio, a pair of twins born holding hand. it's a rare mono-mono twins, born en2009ed.es. they are likely to stay in the hospital for a few more weeks. our best to all of them. >> you think you're ready, you think you're qualified, you think you have the experience to be president if you make that decision? >> i i think we have other people s well. i think our party's blessed to have a number of people in that position and the question is whose vision is the one that our party...
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[applause] >> a professor at yale law school, in akron fleming professor of law and professor of psychology. his research and its lawyers the dynamics of authority in groups, organization planned society in a particular examining the role of justice and injustice and shipping legitimacy. the author of several books including the social psychology of procedural justice. he received his ph.d. in social psychology from ucla in 1978. since then he has taught at northwestern university, university of california at berkeley and nyu it really is in german. [applause] >> a career law enforcement professional appointed chief of the office of crime control strategy, chicago police department in 2011. under his direction and guidance of the chicago police superintendent chief tracy broke new ground with in the chicago police department. by bringing the internationally acclaimed concept process to chicago the chief currently oversees and develops and elements strategies and initiatives to reduce overall crime. cystic dozen 11 chicago has experienced a 36% reduction in overall crime. chief tracy began h
[applause] >> a professor at yale law school, in akron fleming professor of law and professor of psychology. his research and its lawyers the dynamics of authority in groups, organization planned society in a particular examining the role of justice and injustice and shipping legitimacy. the author of several books including the social psychology of procedural justice. he received his ph.d. in social psychology from ucla in 1978. since then he has taught at northwestern university,...
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but now, another mom in akron has given birth to twins sharing one amniotic sack, a risky birth thathonor for america's new hero cat. by now i know you've seen this video. remember the dog attacking that boy in california. and tara, the cat, runs to her owner's rescue. chasing off that dog. now, tara is getting inundated with offers to be on magazine covers and accept awards. after careful consideration, she has now decided to accept one of those honors. next week, she and her owner, jeremy, will take the mound and throw out the first pitch at the bakersfield blaze minor league baseball game. so many offers to consider. so many times. she's got people now, milling over all those offers, guys. >> and starting out with a bang, in bakersfield. amy, thank you. >>> "pop news" is coming up. >>> we're going to get some weather, now, from ginger. she's in southern california this morning. >> so much of our story is about the heat and drought. but if we go anywhere east, say chicago this morning, where they have frost in kansas city, and, yes, chicago area, snow. you're looking at it here. wo
but now, another mom in akron has given birth to twins sharing one amniotic sack, a risky birth thathonor for america's new hero cat. by now i know you've seen this video. remember the dog attacking that boy in california. and tara, the cat, runs to her owner's rescue. chasing off that dog. now, tara is getting inundated with offers to be on magazine covers and accept awards. after careful consideration, she has now decided to accept one of those honors. next week, she and her owner, jeremy,...
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it touched down near the small town of akron. there are no reports of injuries or damage.xas and kansas. spring is turning severe with heat sizzling the south. temperatures as much as 20 degrees above normal. concordia, kansas hit 96 degrees, breaking a record set 127 years ago. snow was falling in wichita, kansas as late as april 14. but 20 days later, the city recorded its earliest 100 degree day ever. wichita falls, texas, is so desperate for water, they've hired a plane for cloud seeding, pumping chemicals into the clouds to help it rain. >> where you see this dirt, that would all be water. >> reporter: the heat wave follows powerful tornadoes that pummelled southern states. the chaos captured in new video from tupelo, mississippi, thrashing this preschool playground. the president toured damage in vilonia, arkansas. >> we're going to support you every step of the way. >> reporter: as for the heat waves, they are exactly what climate scientists have predicted. add severe drought and that's a recipe for super charged threat for wildfires. fire weather warnings are out a
it touched down near the small town of akron. there are no reports of injuries or damage.xas and kansas. spring is turning severe with heat sizzling the south. temperatures as much as 20 degrees above normal. concordia, kansas hit 96 degrees, breaking a record set 127 years ago. snow was falling in wichita, kansas as late as april 14. but 20 days later, the city recorded its earliest 100 degree day ever. wichita falls, texas, is so desperate for water, they've hired a plane for cloud seeding,...
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>> reporter: this dramatic video of a twister captured east of denver in the city of akron.eas, driven by 70 mile an hour winds. in kansas, powerful winds and severe thunderstorms caused this train to derail north of wichita. nearly three dozen cars knocked off the tracks by 90 mile an hour winds, though nobody was injured. >> i came across the snapped power poles and power lines down but i didn't think it was strong enough to bring a train over until i saw it on its side. >> reporter: the latest round of severe weather is one week after a powerful tornado killed 15 people in arkansas. on wednesday, president obama witnessed the devastation firsthand in the town of vilonia, one of the hardest hit. >> your country will be here for you. we will support you every step of the way. you are in our thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: the salt lake city airport says 11 planes were struck by lightning, terrifying passengers. experts say commercial planes are built to absorb that charge, but it's rare for so many to be struck in one day. john and diana? >> thank you. >>> a family near
>> reporter: this dramatic video of a twister captured east of denver in the city of akron.eas, driven by 70 mile an hour winds. in kansas, powerful winds and severe thunderstorms caused this train to derail north of wichita. nearly three dozen cars knocked off the tracks by 90 mile an hour winds, though nobody was injured. >> i came across the snapped power poles and power lines down but i didn't think it was strong enough to bring a train over until i saw it on its side. >>...
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our live webcast is supported by the university of akron. next friday, may 9, the city club welcomes dr. to me spell per, offers -- author of "thomas jefferson's quaran." to order a dvd or cd of the program, go towww.city -- we welcome friends of richard and beth kaplan, friends of joe silverman, hawkins school alumni, hawkins school, and the legal society. we thank you for your support. today is the annual form on the american justice system a possible from a generous gift from paul the view walter and jesse glassman. thank you for your support. we also welcome students to today's student. participation is made possible by a gift from the development hype one company. joining us today are students from westlake high school. students, please stand and be recognized. [applause] thank you all for being here. program is also in partnership with the cleveland metropolitan bar association and we could not be more delighted. let us return to our speaker for our traditional city club question and answer. -- answer period. holding the microphone are
our live webcast is supported by the university of akron. next friday, may 9, the city club welcomes dr. to me spell per, offers -- author of "thomas jefferson's quaran." to order a dvd or cd of the program, go towww.city -- we welcome friends of richard and beth kaplan, friends of joe silverman, hawkins school alumni, hawkins school, and the legal society. we thank you for your support. today is the annual form on the american justice system a possible from a generous gift from paul...
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our live webcast is supported by the university of akron. next friday, may 9, the city club welcomes dr. to me spell per, offers -- author of "thomas jefferson's quaran." therder a dvd or cd of program, go towww.city -- we welcome friends of richard and beth kaplan, friends of joe silverman, hawkins school alumni, hawkins school, and the legal society. we thank you for your support. today is the annual form on the american justice system a possible from a generous gift from paul the view walter and jesse glassman. thank you for your support. we also welcome students to today's student. participation is made possible by a gift from the development hype one company. studentss today are from westlake high school. students, please stand and be recognized. [applause] thank you all for being here. partnershiplso in with the cleveland metropolitan bar association and we could not be more delighted. let us return to our speaker for our traditional city club question and answer. -- answer period. areing the microphone program director terry miller --
our live webcast is supported by the university of akron. next friday, may 9, the city club welcomes dr. to me spell per, offers -- author of "thomas jefferson's quaran." therder a dvd or cd of program, go towww.city -- we welcome friends of richard and beth kaplan, friends of joe silverman, hawkins school alumni, hawkins school, and the legal society. we thank you for your support. today is the annual form on the american justice system a possible from a generous gift from paul the...
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he's originally from akron. he served in a team corps. he was a team leading during two deployments to iraq. he took part in heavy fighting and he saw his friends suffering from wounds and death. when he came home he experienced severe posttraumatic strells. he had nightmares, trouble maintaining relations and so this is a guy who stands up in fronts of a bunch of amarillo cowboys telling his story. he said, one night he came home drunk and he pulled out a shotgun and looked right down the barrel. fortunately he put the gun into another room, locked the loset, went and got therapy. last year he graduated from u cal berkeley with honors. he interned at the new york stock exchange. i don't know why he did that. [laughter] he volunteered with team rube con to deliver disaster relief. we invited him to join us today but he's in swaziland. he went from looking down a shotgun to traveling around 11 countries in 11 months to build bible schools, teaching english, math, science, working in the fields and digging water wells. he's an inspiration t
he's originally from akron. he served in a team corps. he was a team leading during two deployments to iraq. he took part in heavy fighting and he saw his friends suffering from wounds and death. when he came home he experienced severe posttraumatic strells. he had nightmares, trouble maintaining relations and so this is a guy who stands up in fronts of a bunch of amarillo cowboys telling his story. he said, one night he came home drunk and he pulled out a shotgun and looked right down the...
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host: james in akron, ohio. a parent of a recent graduate. tell us your story.aller: what i'm saying is that -- seeing is that -- i have one with a business degree and one with a degree in computer something. they are giving them part-time jobs. what i see is that the government has eliminated so many jobs that it's made the job market bad. little fromng very the government standpoint -- the government used to create a base for if you cannot get anything, go to the government, get in and get some type of job there until you can find something. they give all of the when they say small business, that's up to 500 people. they give them tax breaks and everything. these kids don't have a chance. host: your children have degrees in computer science and business? are they getting jobs in those degrees but part-time? caller: yes, but the jobs are paying $12 an hour. they are not paying enough money for them to get out and be independent. host: are they living with you? caller: yes. that, they will be able to make it. you can't make it on your own here unless you are mak
host: james in akron, ohio. a parent of a recent graduate. tell us your story.aller: what i'm saying is that -- seeing is that -- i have one with a business degree and one with a degree in computer something. they are giving them part-time jobs. what i see is that the government has eliminated so many jobs that it's made the job market bad. little fromng very the government standpoint -- the government used to create a base for if you cannot get anything, go to the government, get in and get...
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dorothy and akron, ohio.st off i watched the hearings, and i found it extremely amazing in the fact deliveredsides similarly interesting comments. what i found very reflective of people who were really voicing the loudest, those are were standing up and being taken out, had some valid points that they were not being heard. my concern over the years of watching the internet develop is how many times i have witnessed people who were not being -- using foul language, but bringing alternative points to them takenbut had down. the second and the issues are a very valid point, and the question is is this not just another encroachment on who we are as people to bring up valid issues that are being denied access to the american public? that can be in fact a part of , orr health, safety well-being in knowing what points are being taken off the table for public consideration? guest: i believe that you are yesterday's and the five protesters asked you to and not vote for the proposed rules, and they were escorted out i
dorothy and akron, ohio.st off i watched the hearings, and i found it extremely amazing in the fact deliveredsides similarly interesting comments. what i found very reflective of people who were really voicing the loudest, those are were standing up and being taken out, had some valid points that they were not being heard. my concern over the years of watching the internet develop is how many times i have witnessed people who were not being -- using foul language, but bringing alternative...
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akron, ohio, independent caller. what is on your mind? was listening earlier when they were talking and federalsoline gallon that is supposed to go towards our federal highways. i just cannot imagine having to pay another toll on top of all of that. there has to be some before they can just add another toll on there. we are already taxed to death. this is just going to hurt everything, in general, at a time when we do not need anymore. independentrnia, caller. what is on your mind? caller: i would like to counteract a few things that was .aid for example, the price of dollars at over four gallon across the u.s. right now , that price is fixed more or less. saudi arabia -- the large forces around the world are controlling it. saudi arabia can increase and decrease supply. they want to keep the price around $100 a barrel. it is artificially controlled. we are having to pay that worldwide price. that is just a way to make us pay a whole lot more money than the actual cost of the oil, that it took to produce. they are making a lot of money on
akron, ohio, independent caller. what is on your mind? was listening earlier when they were talking and federalsoline gallon that is supposed to go towards our federal highways. i just cannot imagine having to pay another toll on top of all of that. there has to be some before they can just add another toll on there. we are already taxed to death. this is just going to hurt everything, in general, at a time when we do not need anymore. independentrnia, caller. what is on your mind? caller: i...
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along with their parents, sarah and bill thistlethwaite, and the doctor and director of neonatology at akron dad, how are the girls doing? and sarah, how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. the girls are doing very well. they are still on cpap, but they aren't requiring any extra oxygen, so they're doing very well. >> and you feel okay, sarah? >> yeah. i'm a little tired. but it's good, i'm feeling well. >> all right, let's talk about this photo. just to be clear, they were born 48 seconds apart, so they were not born holding hands, but shortly after they were born, they were brought together right there in the delivery room and that's when they held hands. talk to me about the moment. >> do you want to go first? >> yeah. at first, that moment, all we were waiting for -- all i wanted to hear was some crying. as soon as we heard the crying, i just couldn't wait to see them. so the first thing you see is them holding hands, and it couldn't have been a more perfect moment to see your daughters being born. so it was amazing. >> and sarah? >> as i was laying there, all i could hear was the doctor s
along with their parents, sarah and bill thistlethwaite, and the doctor and director of neonatology at akron dad, how are the girls doing? and sarah, how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. the girls are doing very well. they are still on cpap, but they aren't requiring any extra oxygen, so they're doing very well. >> and you feel okay, sarah? >> yeah. i'm a little tired. but it's good, i'm feeling well. >> all right, let's talk about this photo. just to be clear, they...