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he was from akron, eastern colorado, graduated from csu.knew he had some things going on for him. thayne took the main room downstairs and i had the bedroom upstairs. >> they felt that he was a good candidate for a roommate. they found after he did move in that he was not very sociable, and i think he was having trouble coming up with the rent money. >> on the afternoon of august 1st, 1983, at about 12:26 in the afternoon, the boulder police communications center got a report of a man not breathing. >> it looks like -- it looks like my little brother's laying here dead. i don't know what happened. >> is he breathing at all? >> no. >> to be the horribly unlucky person to find a loved one murdered is a scene or a snapshot that you will never be able to forget. it is a gigantic cross to bear for a loved one. >> police and fire officials were met by sam wells at the elevator. sam took them into the apartment and on the living room floor of the apartment, they found sidney wells dead of an apparent gunshot wound to the head. >> shauna redford ju
he was from akron, eastern colorado, graduated from csu.knew he had some things going on for him. thayne took the main room downstairs and i had the bedroom upstairs. >> they felt that he was a good candidate for a roommate. they found after he did move in that he was not very sociable, and i think he was having trouble coming up with the rent money. >> on the afternoon of august 1st, 1983, at about 12:26 in the afternoon, the boulder police communications center got a report of a...
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. >>> akron police are trying to flush out a serial pooper. by serial we do not mean lucky charges. nothing magically delicious here and by pooper we mean that pooper. >> you mean just that, right? he's nicknamed the bowel movement bandit, the poopitrator. the past three years he's left his calling card at least 19 times on the parked cars of neighbors in akron. here's one poor victim, mildred crisp. >> human poop, you could tell and stink, oh, my god. it was terrible. >> it's important we find out who this is and either get him the help they need or incarcerate them. >> finally a break in the case popped right in the lap of investigators using a nighttime camera. >> oh, man. >> a neighbor saw him right in the act. now if only cops can identify him before -- well, you know what, it hits the fan again. this is just unbelievable. >> this is one of those stories you don't know whether to laugh or cry. >> it's deeply disturbing. i don't know. >> and murder on your paint job. >> heard that. >>> we are looking at rain rolling in tomorrow, but not until tomorrow night. let's start with a l
. >>> akron police are trying to flush out a serial pooper. by serial we do not mean lucky charges. nothing magically delicious here and by pooper we mean that pooper. >> you mean just that, right? he's nicknamed the bowel movement bandit, the poopitrator. the past three years he's left his calling card at least 19 times on the parked cars of neighbors in akron. here's one poor victim, mildred crisp. >> human poop, you could tell and stink, oh, my god. it was terrible....
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a man in akron wanted by police for defecating on cars. >> this is something that has been going on for a neighborhood frightened and concerned. >> did you say defecating on cars? please go on. >> reporter: in the castle homes neighborhood, there was a game going on. a game rob brunson never knew he was part of. >> they play the blame game. now we realize no one knows who this person is. >> reporter: who was defecating on car hoods and mirrors, and in his case, his kid's toys. >> my mother-in-law came out and it was on there. so we had to sanitize it. >> reporter: most would clean up, then not show up to file police reports. >> oh we go back to about may of 2012, we find 19 reported incidents. >> reporter: akron police mapped those 19. >> i live right there. >> reporter: but a huge number of incidents, including rob's, went unreported. how many times would you guess at a minimum he's done this? >> at least 100. >> reporter: this resident, who asked not to be identified, counts 20 incidents on his street alone. >> he asked not to be identified. and then there's a break in the case. >> re
a man in akron wanted by police for defecating on cars. >> this is something that has been going on for a neighborhood frightened and concerned. >> did you say defecating on cars? please go on. >> reporter: in the castle homes neighborhood, there was a game going on. a game rob brunson never knew he was part of. >> they play the blame game. now we realize no one knows who this person is. >> reporter: who was defecating on car hoods and mirrors, and in his case, his...
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earned chemical engineering at [inaudible] and [inaudible] university of akron. she bexaim chief executive officer and led the effort to take the microclip decrise vice sfraum concept to product through multiple rounds of vercher financing that led to acquisition of the company to abbot lab tores. she learned abbot as vp and general manager as a heart unit. she began a 4 year quest to make the microclip available to patients suffering from microregitation and it was approved in 2013. [inaudible] handful of ceo's in her field. she mentored through the stanford bio program and mentored [inaudible] she was act ivly involved in the american heart association, the national center for lesbian rights, the rights foundation [inaudible] many other social impact organizations. she was a photographer who liked advent rb travel and great supporter of local artist as well as friends. she is survived by loving family members and she is someone that is greatly missed by the many peoples lives she touch td >> thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor yee >> today i request a heari
earned chemical engineering at [inaudible] and [inaudible] university of akron. she bexaim chief executive officer and led the effort to take the microclip decrise vice sfraum concept to product through multiple rounds of vercher financing that led to acquisition of the company to abbot lab tores. she learned abbot as vp and general manager as a heart unit. she began a 4 year quest to make the microclip available to patients suffering from microregitation and it was approved in 2013....
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. >>> a woman in akron, ohio, accused of stabbing her boyfriend with a pen and a knife because he atea. police found the man covered in blood. according to cleveland wjw news his injuries are unthreatening. david beckham stars in a sultry underwear ad along with a guest. >> is there a meaning to my days? that's why i feel secure supportive. >> free. >> that's hot. that is late show's james cordon joining beckham bravely i might ad. >> very bravely. >> spoofed -- >> he jumps high. >> somewhat athletic in that last part. >> made me stop watching beckham for at least a second. >>> now a look ahead illinois republican congressman aaron schock's resignation takes effect today. the 33-year-old leaving a few months into his fourth term following questions about his expenses. most notably the "downtown abbey" style did heecor of his congressional office. >>> al gore turns 77 christopher walken 72 and partridge family shirley jones is 81. i'm milissa rehberger. thanks for watching "early today." have a great tuesday. >>> we are following breaking news on this tuesday morning. a live picture, s
. >>> a woman in akron, ohio, accused of stabbing her boyfriend with a pen and a knife because he atea. police found the man covered in blood. according to cleveland wjw news his injuries are unthreatening. david beckham stars in a sultry underwear ad along with a guest. >> is there a meaning to my days? that's why i feel secure supportive. >> free. >> that's hot. that is late show's james cordon joining beckham bravely i might ad. >> very bravely. >>...
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he had to be life flighted to akron children to receive care. he has been diagnosed with type 1 general diabetes. she told me, his mother jessica told me, and his grandmother joined us. she's so thankful for chip so she got peyton the care he needs that she p and her husband justin would have a hard time affording otherwise. justin is working as a paramedic. he was called out and couldn't be at our meeting today. justin is full time in nursing school. they are making something of their lives. i don't want them to be anxious about the health care of their children. throughout ohio i hear the same thing, providing health insurance to children like chase and peyton isn't just the right thing to do. it's the smart thing to do. it means children do better in school. they feel better when they're in school. they miss fewer days of school because they get preventive care because their insurance their health care needs are taken care of. we also know statistics show when you follow these children that are part of chip -- remember it's been around 18 yea
he had to be life flighted to akron children to receive care. he has been diagnosed with type 1 general diabetes. she told me, his mother jessica told me, and his grandmother joined us. she's so thankful for chip so she got peyton the care he needs that she p and her husband justin would have a hard time affording otherwise. justin is working as a paramedic. he was called out and couldn't be at our meeting today. justin is full time in nursing school. they are making something of their lives. i...
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akron tigers whose members are mostly native american, canceled its game against a neighboring lancasterhe move comes just days after a heated community debate about this very issue. tigers say that they consider that name a racial slur. >> they look at the term as offensive and derogatory to native americans. >> lancaster cool district is debating whether to come up with a new mascot. some who oppose it says it is not racism. it is a sense of honor and pride. a as of tonight the though no decision has been made either way. >>> bowlers of all ages turnout for a good cause in camden county. ronald mcdonald house of southern new jersey hosted its annual spare some love fundraiser at the pin center bar and grill. this event was organize by high school students from nearly two dozen schools all across new jersey. nearly 600 people registered for this event. it is expected to raise more than $20,000. >>> all right. time for a check of the accu weather forecast with meteorologist melissa a magee. moving clocks forward tonight. spring on the way. relatively warmer weather. >> temperatures will
akron tigers whose members are mostly native american, canceled its game against a neighboring lancasterhe move comes just days after a heated community debate about this very issue. tigers say that they consider that name a racial slur. >> they look at the term as offensive and derogatory to native americans. >> lancaster cool district is debating whether to come up with a new mascot. some who oppose it says it is not racism. it is a sense of honor and pride. a as of tonight the...
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according to police here in akron, there was an accident on that interstate highway behind me becauseo steal copper wire from the high tension lines beyond it. the would-be-thieves climbed up and cut the line so it dangled over the interstate under thousands of volts of tension. when an s.u.v. got too close, there was a bright flash that blew out the windshield and knocked the driver unconscious. the driver survived, but thieves themselves aren't always so lucky. i'm struck by the idea of somebody climbing up a utility pole and cutting something like this down. i mean this is going to be carrying a lot of juice. this is going to be a dangerous crime to commit. >> let me be very clear on this. we have people dying regularly for this. >> reporter: commander bob meader's been dealing with metal theft for more than two decades as a columbus cop. metal prices have come down recently, but copper is still more than twice as valuable as it was a decade ago. in 2007, columbus became the first city in the state to crack down on metal theft. police couldn't keep an eye on every piece of metal th
according to police here in akron, there was an accident on that interstate highway behind me becauseo steal copper wire from the high tension lines beyond it. the would-be-thieves climbed up and cut the line so it dangled over the interstate under thousands of volts of tension. when an s.u.v. got too close, there was a bright flash that blew out the windshield and knocked the driver unconscious. the driver survived, but thieves themselves aren't always so lucky. i'm struck by the idea of...
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this is -- akron ohio. this is about protecting jobs when plants close in jackson ohio and waverly and st. st. clairesville, school districts lay off teachers, cities lay off cops and firefighters. we've been down this road too many times in this country. it's been more than 20 years since nafta. too many plants shut down in ohio, too many shut down in pennsylvania, too many shut down in the presiding officer's state of louisiana, too many good jobs shipped abroad and replaced in they're replaced at all with low-wage jobs with few benefits. bad trade deals exacerbate the rising inequality, middle class families struggle to get by. the it's all about corporate handouts and worker sellouts. over four decades worker productivity rose 75%, wages rose 9%. what that says, since -- since 1946 into the reagan years productivity went like this and workers were this much more productive and wages stayed parallel to that. since the reagan years as productivity went up, worker wages have been flat except for the 1%, th
this is -- akron ohio. this is about protecting jobs when plants close in jackson ohio and waverly and st. st. clairesville, school districts lay off teachers, cities lay off cops and firefighters. we've been down this road too many times in this country. it's been more than 20 years since nafta. too many plants shut down in ohio, too many shut down in pennsylvania, too many shut down in the presiding officer's state of louisiana, too many good jobs shipped abroad and replaced in they're...
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akron loan financing. >> ewww. >> caller: ewww? >> no ewww. i'm not booing i'm ewwwing. >> caller: what does that mean? >> wells fargo didn't do anything wrong. we like wells. we we're not booing. we're ewwwing wells fargo. we're going more with the mag magnifying than we are the rose-colored. >>> can the stock behind ihop and apple keep serving up the sweet stuff? >>> reports of toxic flooring put lumber lick lick wi dade -- liquidators into the house of pain. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoneycnbc.com. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? >>> you know the restaurant stocks have been on fire lately.
akron loan financing. >> ewww. >> caller: ewww? >> no ewww. i'm not booing i'm ewwwing. >> caller: what does that mean? >> wells fargo didn't do anything wrong. we like wells. we we're not booing. we're ewwwing wells fargo. we're going more with the mag magnifying than we are the rose-colored. >>> can the stock behind ihop and apple keep serving up the sweet stuff? >>> reports of toxic flooring put lumber lick lick wi dade -- liquidators into the...
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. >> a man in akron wanted by police for defecating on cars. >> poor ohio.ect. >> did amy win the prize? >> she did! >> ahhh! >> and because you were the first person to ever jump in without the benefit of multiple choice, you get the other thing. would you want the glove or the props? >> i want the money bags. >> we're going to send you amy "money bags" black, we'll send you that stuff. thank you so much. >> thank you. it was awesome. >> see, she came right back. if you want to play send us an e-mail, who are you, where are you from where do you want to play. that's all you need to tell us. there's cheap stuff in our office with your name on it. now go to prison. ♪ >>> all victims were believed to be randomly selected, stopped by the killers, who were driving around asking directions, then gunning down the victims. >> the city is shocked by a murderous shooting spree on a major religious holiday.
. >> a man in akron wanted by police for defecating on cars. >> poor ohio.ect. >> did amy win the prize? >> she did! >> ahhh! >> and because you were the first person to ever jump in without the benefit of multiple choice, you get the other thing. would you want the glove or the props? >> i want the money bags. >> we're going to send you amy "money bags" black, we'll send you that stuff. thank you so much. >> thank you. it was...
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philadelphia police need help finding a missing father and his little girl. 35 year old akron family has not seen him or five-year-old daughter since yesterday morning. he left his home in south philly to take his daughter to school around 8:00 in the morning. he was supposed to come home and take his wife to work. but he never showed up. the little girl never did make it to school. if you know anything that can help find them, call police. >>> now new developments in an overbrook homicide case a man was shot and killed last week while walking his dog. the crime has shaken the usually quiet neighborhood. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live in overbrook tonight near the scene of the crime. dave? >> reporter: iain a viewing was held tonight in haverford for 51-year-old murder victim james skillman that came just hours after police revealed that they are now looking for three young men possibly teenagers in connection with his murder. they also are saying this looks like it was a random crime. >> i think it's sad. a man walking his dog like dough every night. >> reporter: on the streets
philadelphia police need help finding a missing father and his little girl. 35 year old akron family has not seen him or five-year-old daughter since yesterday morning. he left his home in south philly to take his daughter to school around 8:00 in the morning. he was supposed to come home and take his wife to work. but he never showed up. the little girl never did make it to school. if you know anything that can help find them, call police. >>> now new developments in an overbrook...
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turn but the tv station in akron, ohio will not be distracted by them. they are heros. in all honestly, their viewers good luck, ohio. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, i'm officially speechless. >> local reporters are heroes. that's your assignment. go cover the guy who is pooping on the cars. yes, sir, got it. >> i get to stay safely in the studios. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> we're going live to ferguson, missouri tonight, where a candle light vigil has ended peacefully. and two secret service drunk driving suspects are still on the job and the secret service director has not said a word about it. and dramatic new video was introduced today in boston showing the man whose car was hijacked by the boston marathon bombers and how he managed to escape and then help police close in on the bombers. >> we're lucky, by god's grace, we didn't lose two officers last night. >> reporter: at least three shots shattered the calm eaving. >> one officer was shot in the shou
turn but the tv station in akron, ohio will not be distracted by them. they are heros. in all honestly, their viewers good luck, ohio. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, i'm officially speechless. >> local reporters are heroes. that's your assignment. go cover the guy who is pooping on the cars. yes, sir, got it. >> i get to stay safely in the studios....
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. >> a man in akron wanted by police for defecating on cars. >> poor ohio. correct. >> did amy win the prize? >> she did! >> ahhh! >> and because you were the first person to ever jump in without the benefit of multiple choice, you get the other thing. would you want the glove or the props? >> i want the money bags. >> we're going to send you amy "money bags" black, we'll send you that stuff. thank you so much. >> thank you. it was awesome. >> see, she came right back. if you want to play, send us an e-mail, who are you, where are you from, where do you want to play. that's all you need to tell us. there's cheap stuff in our office with your name on it. "weekends with alex witt" starts now. >>> a night of peace in anxious ferguson missouri. the manhunt intensifies for a gunman who shot two police officers days ago >> lawyered up. a scandal at the university of oklahoma hires an attorney. does this mean a lawsuit is in the works? >> watch and wait. early indications about how big the apple watch will be. >>> and the once in a lifetime moment happening today a
. >> a man in akron wanted by police for defecating on cars. >> poor ohio. correct. >> did amy win the prize? >> she did! >> ahhh! >> and because you were the first person to ever jump in without the benefit of multiple choice, you get the other thing. would you want the glove or the props? >> i want the money bags. >> we're going to send you amy "money bags" black, we'll send you that stuff. thank you so much. >> thank you. it was...
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liz: before everybody gets excited in akron, ohio and tucson, arizona.w, right? >> san francisco -- we just have been live 11 months in san francisco. we launched new york, miami and getting ready to launch l.a. we want to see this as many cities as possible. obviously, going into the larger cities first, but the mid to small towns i'd love to see it in as well. liz: yeah, des moines, where the weather is the worst, people shop online more. they don't leave their house. i would think that would be extremely helpful. you have the winklevoss twins who helped find facebook. what do you learn about people eventually taking it public? >> we surround ourselves with the best people. investors included, looking to get the most unbelievable talented employees, and this is a really big undertaking, it's not just a little app, this is a big business, it's difficult. we're moving items around the world. we have a workforce of people in the city. it's going to take a lot of very talented people to make this thing what we really want it to be. liz: well, again, we're
liz: before everybody gets excited in akron, ohio and tucson, arizona.w, right? >> san francisco -- we just have been live 11 months in san francisco. we launched new york, miami and getting ready to launch l.a. we want to see this as many cities as possible. obviously, going into the larger cities first, but the mid to small towns i'd love to see it in as well. liz: yeah, des moines, where the weather is the worst, people shop online more. they don't leave their house. i would think that...
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these are workers in akron, ohio, who now have a chan for a job. these jobs pay on average 18% more. they also have better benefits. the agreements that we talked about today people say some agreements are good, some are bad. i'm sure we can improve all the agreements we've made. the reality is, we send 45% of our exports or more to the world because we only have trade agreements with 10% of the world. we don't have a trade agreement with china. we don't have a trade agreement with japan or europe. and we've got a surplus with these countries. we have to figure out, you know a better way to open more markets. it's unbelievable to me we haven't had the ability to open any markets since seven years ago. because trade promotion authority, expired. every president since fdr has had the ability to open markets until this president. and he's now asked for it. we as americans ought to say americans, independents, whatever, we want the president to have an open market. over the years 107 trade agreements negotiated. we're left out of all of them. you menti
these are workers in akron, ohio, who now have a chan for a job. these jobs pay on average 18% more. they also have better benefits. the agreements that we talked about today people say some agreements are good, some are bad. i'm sure we can improve all the agreements we've made. the reality is, we send 45% of our exports or more to the world because we only have trade agreements with 10% of the world. we don't have a trade agreement with china. we don't have a trade agreement with japan or...
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akron, ohio. it's 2:00 in the morning and joseph is about to have a really bad day.ns slowly when ms. pristina enters and cuts in line. >> when she entered the pizzeria, she went to the front. i wasn't paying attention to what she was doing. >> joseph gets a call from his wife, waving in the car outside. >> my wife was asking how much longer is it going to be. it's going to be a little bit longer. somebody just jumped in front of the line. she goes who just jumped in front of the line. i said well, that lady just walked in was wearing camouflage pants. >> ms. simms is in an extremely nasty mood. when she hears joseph's comment, she decides to make a scene, a very big scene. >> say what you're saying, [ bleep ], say what you're saying. say what you're saying, [ bleep ]. >> she immediately became enraged, got right up into the victim's face, was, you know, using foul language against him, was hitting him, poking at him. just screaming like a lunatic at him. >> joseph tries to ignore her as pristina bellows for her boyfriend outside. >> come here, come here and tell thi
akron, ohio. it's 2:00 in the morning and joseph is about to have a really bad day.ns slowly when ms. pristina enters and cuts in line. >> when she entered the pizzeria, she went to the front. i wasn't paying attention to what she was doing. >> joseph gets a call from his wife, waving in the car outside. >> my wife was asking how much longer is it going to be. it's going to be a little bit longer. somebody just jumped in front of the line. she goes who just jumped in front of...
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. >> the suspect is convicted of this robbery and two others in the akron area.nce seals the case against him. the note the bank robber used is never found. coincidence? >> we're not aware of what exactly what the note was. we know it meant something to him. enough to eat it. i'd imagine it was the bank note but it could have been shopping list. >> backing up in tight spots is one thing but pushing it to the limit like this is quite another. especially if the guy behind you is a cop in a patrol car. >> i saw the jumper jump up and i saw the wheels. when i saw the wheel coming at my face, that was a very scary moment. >> that's what happens to patrol officer seth carson. of the montgomery county police department in bethesda, maryland. and it's all caught on his police dash cam. the fiasco starts when officer carson who was out patrolling gets word an attempted armed robbery has taken place and that three suspects are on the loose in a white suv. >> 15 officers flooded the area trying to find the individual. one officer thought he had seen him in an apartment comp
. >> the suspect is convicted of this robbery and two others in the akron area.nce seals the case against him. the note the bank robber used is never found. coincidence? >> we're not aware of what exactly what the note was. we know it meant something to him. enough to eat it. i'd imagine it was the bank note but it could have been shopping list. >> backing up in tight spots is one thing but pushing it to the limit like this is quite another. especially if the guy behind you is...
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a crisp winter saturday morning in stow, ohio, just outside akron. officer steve miller is on a call about a dump truck stolen the night before. miller surveys the scene and returns to the department to file a report. but as he pulls in, dispatch notifies him that the truck owner he just left has tracked down his missing truck and he's following it. >> i'm just thinking who would steal a dump truck and still be driving it around in the city after they stole it during the night? >> within minutes, officer miller spots the dump truck as it approaches a stop sign. miller approaches behind and prepares to pull it over. but whoever is driving that truck has no intention of stopping. soon another officer is on the scene in an suv. a third officer, sergeant ron jones, speeds towards the scene while his fellow officers use their cruisers to box in the monster truck. >> i'm just thinking, okay. he's stopped. he's going to bail out. he realizes this isn't going to happen. >> but the thief doesn't stop. far from it. he uses his truck as a weapon putting it in r
a crisp winter saturday morning in stow, ohio, just outside akron. officer steve miller is on a call about a dump truck stolen the night before. miller surveys the scene and returns to the department to file a report. but as he pulls in, dispatch notifies him that the truck owner he just left has tracked down his missing truck and he's following it. >> i'm just thinking who would steal a dump truck and still be driving it around in the city after they stole it during the night? >>...
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host: we will to akron, ohio, democrat collar.aller: i would like to make the comment that i don't know how -- good morning. [indiscernible] host: good morning, listen to your phone an opportunity. -- listen to your phone and not tv. have to move on. frank in georgia, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask a question about where our money is going in social security and we have not had an increase. we want to know about the lottery, millions and millions and millions of dollars a year are going to the government from the lottery. why doesn't anybody ever say what they are investing in and what they are doing with that money? instead of helping those people that need the help and where you can't retire at 65 no more and the kids that are working now have nothing to build up to until they can retire. where is that extra money going to? the taxes they are playing -- pain from 65 or 72 or wherever they can retire. host: two different issues, the lottery issue. how does that work? guest: in washington, i can't speak to georgia but the lotte
host: we will to akron, ohio, democrat collar.aller: i would like to make the comment that i don't know how -- good morning. [indiscernible] host: good morning, listen to your phone an opportunity. -- listen to your phone and not tv. have to move on. frank in georgia, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask a question about where our money is going in social security and we have not had an increase. we want to know about the lottery, millions and millions and millions of dollars a year are going to...
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host: mike from akron, ohio. this morning story from "cnn" -- some black leaders say lynch is braced playing role in delay -- lynch's raise playing a role in delay. the group called on black media outlets, and members of the public to ramp up the pressure on mcconnell to bring lynch's nomination to the floor, and calling his office. i speak for the congressional black caucus, and i can tell you that we are disturbed. that's putting it mildly. there's no question about it, is senator mcconnell would put his nominee to the floor today she would be attorney general by the time the sunsets this afternoon. the average american rights on our twitter page, following along, at c-span debbie j -- following along, @cspanwj. don't want democrats to play the race card? prove them wrong. we will go to our line for democrats. theodore. caller: good morning. i have few things i want to say. the first thing i want to say is why would anyone want to become a member of isis? now, if you look at what these republicans are doing --
host: mike from akron, ohio. this morning story from "cnn" -- some black leaders say lynch is braced playing role in delay -- lynch's raise playing a role in delay. the group called on black media outlets, and members of the public to ramp up the pressure on mcconnell to bring lynch's nomination to the floor, and calling his office. i speak for the congressional black caucus, and i can tell you that we are disturbed. that's putting it mildly. there's no question about it, is senator...
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host: that is john in akron ohio. just to be clear about which countries in the world have confirmed nuclear stockpiles, the place to go for that is cnn has a world map, nuclear weapons -- who"who has what?" is the name of that. the most recent tests that have been confirmed, total tests and estimated warheads -- the united states russia, united kingdom, france, china, india pakistan, north korea, israel, and iran all listed on that. if you want to click through the different countries to learn about the nuclear weapons stockpiles and the latest information on that. frank is in the beaker kansas line for independent -- topeka, kansas, line for independents. caller: good morning. thank you for having me on. i agree with that lady that the iranians are pretty savvy. they are not dumb. if they were to launch any kind of nuclear weapon toward israel or anybody else, they would be suicidal. i agree with that. there must be some kind of negotiation. it is ridiculous. otherwise, if they start the suicidal thing, if they choo
host: that is john in akron ohio. just to be clear about which countries in the world have confirmed nuclear stockpiles, the place to go for that is cnn has a world map, nuclear weapons -- who"who has what?" is the name of that. the most recent tests that have been confirmed, total tests and estimated warheads -- the united states russia, united kingdom, france, china, india pakistan, north korea, israel, and iran all listed on that. if you want to click through the different...
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akron, ohio one of the industrial towns springed long the smudged neckline of the great lakes. by the time i finished the openings section those three amazing paragraphs mimicking the eerie dead pan of primary school primers, variations on the american dream gone horribly wrong, i was certain this writer also experienced, is a had, the double consciousness of web due boyces definition that this is a peculiar sensation of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. when i reached the sentence, not even the garden's fronting the lake showed marigolds that year. a wild hope began to stir that maybe, just maybe, she was from the midwest. and 15 pages later came the confirmation i craved. quote, there is an abandoned store on the southeast corner of broadway and 35th street in lower -- lo rain, ohio. i ban to shiver. my gut response had been right. toni morrison was a home girl. no words can fully express what toni morse hisson has meant to me ever since. as a writer woman, block wo
akron, ohio one of the industrial towns springed long the smudged neckline of the great lakes. by the time i finished the openings section those three amazing paragraphs mimicking the eerie dead pan of primary school primers, variations on the american dream gone horribly wrong, i was certain this writer also experienced, is a had, the double consciousness of web due boyces definition that this is a peculiar sensation of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others of measuring one's...
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. >> host: we will go to akron ohio wardell on the democrat line. >> caller: yes, i would like to make a comment. >> host: good morning color. you have to listen to your phone, not the tv. we have got to move on. frank in georgia, a republican. hi frank. frank in georgia. you are on the air. go ahead please. >> caller: kea wanted to ask the question also about the social security and where money is going and we want to know about the lottery. millions and millions of dollars a year is going to the government from the lottery. why doesn't anybody ever say what are they investing in doing with that money instead of helping people that need the help. you can't retire at 65 anymore and the kids that are working now have nothing to look forward to until they can't retire and where is all that extra money going in the taxes that they are paying from 65 to 72 or whenever they can retire? >> host: two different issues of jim mcintire if you can take up the lottery issue. how does that were? >> guest: in washington state and i can't speak for georgia but in washington state the lottery produces
. >> host: we will go to akron ohio wardell on the democrat line. >> caller: yes, i would like to make a comment. >> host: good morning color. you have to listen to your phone, not the tv. we have got to move on. frank in georgia, a republican. hi frank. frank in georgia. you are on the air. go ahead please. >> caller: kea wanted to ask the question also about the social security and where money is going and we want to know about the lottery. millions and millions of...
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host: yemen, as we look at this map and listen to grady in akron, ohio. good morning. good morning. i want to look at this whole problem in the middle east in a different perspective. number one, back in the 10th century when they had the crusades islam was supposed to conquer the world and it matter who wins -- it seems like all the wars in the world are based on the ideology of christianity or islam. now, both of these religions when they first started -- if you did enjoy one of the other you would get your throat cut ear to ear. i read a book called "ions" by cg young and he said that in 325, there were all kind of talks about the antichrist. and to make a long story short he says that it started in 325 and it was a good time for that negative position and the people to suffer where the black people in africa. host: thank you for the call. want to go back some -- does it go back there many years? guest: it doesn't in my view. i have been -- i have been deemphasizing the sectarian factor of this conflict. i emphasize the very short term state interest involved in thi
host: yemen, as we look at this map and listen to grady in akron, ohio. good morning. good morning. i want to look at this whole problem in the middle east in a different perspective. number one, back in the 10th century when they had the crusades islam was supposed to conquer the world and it matter who wins -- it seems like all the wars in the world are based on the ideology of christianity or islam. now, both of these religions when they first started -- if you did enjoy one of the other you...
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host: next is john from akron, ohio.aller: this is a really important issue what we're talking about today. listen democrats, please do not be cutting them off. i want to hear the main thing that they've got to say. never two, they been cutting people off your democrats all week. during grad, and the girl yesterday. she should be fired for that. she was awful yesterday. anyways, the first caller, he was right about everything. the whole thing is a joke. people need of will in -- need to vote in 2016 for democrats. they want war, so they will have to pay taxes to republicans. they want health care and everything to go out the window. people, get out and vote democrat and 2016. host: john from ohio. another viewer on twitter saying if you call total legislative dysfunction governance, then i suppose they are governing. "how's chaos on dhs funding leaves gop senators fuming." that is the headline from "the hill." they worry that voters may soon question their ability to govern if they don't move forward with a more substant
host: next is john from akron, ohio.aller: this is a really important issue what we're talking about today. listen democrats, please do not be cutting them off. i want to hear the main thing that they've got to say. never two, they been cutting people off your democrats all week. during grad, and the girl yesterday. she should be fired for that. she was awful yesterday. anyways, the first caller, he was right about everything. the whole thing is a joke. people need of will in -- need to vote in...
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we go to gary in akron, ohio. our independent line. thanks for waiting. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> kerry's commented actually stunning. it is study because of the treasonous nature in which he says it did carry himself -- in which he says it. kerry himself negotiated against -- for the north vietnamese. and he was an officer. that was a violation. number two, nixon side it -- signed a peace treaty in south vietnam. the senate, then under arkansas senator fulbright and the youngest junior senator from massachusetts, joe biden immediately cut the funds to south vietnamese, south vietnam. our allies. and to the president quote, we will not -- we will not have any interference by american forces if the north violates the treaty and does anything. we will not do it. therefore, ignoring and countering president nixon's executive agreement. so for kerry to sit there having negotiated with the enemy and north vietnam, and his picture is now hanging in north vietnam as a hero, and forget to remind us that both the vice president biden
we go to gary in akron, ohio. our independent line. thanks for waiting. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> kerry's commented actually stunning. it is study because of the treasonous nature in which he says it did carry himself -- in which he says it. kerry himself negotiated against -- for the north vietnamese. and he was an officer. that was a violation. number two, nixon side it -- signed a peace treaty in south vietnam. the senate, then under arkansas senator fulbright...
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host: we will to akron, ohio, democrat collar. caller: i would like to make the comment that i don't know how -- good morning. [indiscernible] host: good morning, listen to your phone an opportunity. -- listen to your phone and not tv. have to move on. frank in georgia, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask a question about where our money is going in social security and we have not had an increase. we want to know about the lottery, millions and millions and millions of dollars a year are going to the government from the lottery. why doesn't anybody ever say what they are investing in and what they are doing with that money? instead of helping those people that need the help and where you can't retire at 65 no more and the kids that are working now have nothing to build up to until they can retire. where is that extra money going to? the taxes they are playing -- pain from 65 or 72 or wherever they can retire. host: two different issues, the lottery issue. how does that work? guest: in washington, i can't speak to georgia but the lot
host: we will to akron, ohio, democrat collar. caller: i would like to make the comment that i don't know how -- good morning. [indiscernible] host: good morning, listen to your phone an opportunity. -- listen to your phone and not tv. have to move on. frank in georgia, go ahead. caller: i wanted to ask a question about where our money is going in social security and we have not had an increase. we want to know about the lottery, millions and millions and millions of dollars a year are going to...