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in the same city of akron, ohio. they had 11 out of 25 homicides were unsolved, and yet the venom and the intensity they went after the family because they were trying to get a good education for their kids is something that is inexcusable. john: what happened to kelly is happening to more parents. the state of pennsylvania caught this father sending his daughter to the so-called wrong school. they threatened him with seven years of jail. he signed a plea bargain that let him off with $11,000 fine and then he said this. >> no family should face seven years in jail, not even one day in jail by providing education to a child in a public school. >> i would think not. so was the prosecutor embarrassed? >> no. >> it was a great day for justice and great day for everybody who pays school taxes. [ booing ] . john: but kevin, what do you say? people pay school taxes at that school. he's protecting their money, he says. >> reminds me of dr. king during the civil rights movement. he said you have a moral and legal obligation t
in the same city of akron, ohio. they had 11 out of 25 homicides were unsolved, and yet the venom and the intensity they went after the family because they were trying to get a good education for their kids is something that is inexcusable. john: what happened to kelly is happening to more parents. the state of pennsylvania caught this father sending his daughter to the so-called wrong school. they threatened him with seven years of jail. he signed a plea bargain that let him off with $11,000...
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that is why people move from silicon valley to other places like akron or whatever. finally of course you need access to capital. these are the key characteristics. albany, new york, did you know in albany, new york, outside the nanotechnology complex and leadership of the former christian fighter from lebanon who became a great physicist, they are at the forefront of silicon valley research. global foundries have thousands of employees working in one of the most modern plants in the world. i was in the clean room, that little machine cost $1 billion. the most modern machine to make semi conductors in albany, new york. the research triangle is here. let me tell you a story on the sidelines, the old rookie strike factory, no more secrets being made there. now it is an incubator in a very lively place. portland, oregon, the old waterfront, phil knight gave $500 million and brought together the university with intel that was already there and together they do things they couldn't rule on and now you have basically the university brought back from the mountain to the cit
that is why people move from silicon valley to other places like akron or whatever. finally of course you need access to capital. these are the key characteristics. albany, new york, did you know in albany, new york, outside the nanotechnology complex and leadership of the former christian fighter from lebanon who became a great physicist, they are at the forefront of silicon valley research. global foundries have thousands of employees working in one of the most modern plants in the world. i...
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from akron, not trying to build up the anticipation too high. let's talk about something that talks about, the unofficial start to summer. >> 4, 3, 2, 1! leon: and with that, mayor muriel bowser kicked off pool season in the district. she took the plunge and southeast. the outd there are 18 outdoor pools. this year, admission to the polls is free for d.c. residents. steve rudin was there to witness the plunge firsthand. i wish we had a loop of that in slow motion to show what again. steve: what are you talking about? michelle: you know. michelle: tomorrow looks great. the rest of the weekend questionable? 10, sundayrrow is a if we, monday is a 5, ranked them. showers and storms possible sunday and monday. leon: thank you for joining us. jimmy kimmel live is next. z2022z ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ <
from akron, not trying to build up the anticipation too high. let's talk about something that talks about, the unofficial start to summer. >> 4, 3, 2, 1! leon: and with that, mayor muriel bowser kicked off pool season in the district. she took the plunge and southeast. the outd there are 18 outdoor pools. this year, admission to the polls is free for d.c. residents. steve rudin was there to witness the plunge firsthand. i wish we had a loop of that in slow motion to show what again....
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she shares a little bit about her life, from small-town akron, ohio, to the uk punk scene. >> chrissiewell, of course, i grew up in what, i think, if you're a rock fan, was like the greatest time in rock history to grow up in. >> shad: and felicia day. the internet-famous actor sits down to talk about infiltrating online geek culture and how the digital world helped her thrive. >> felicia day: i love the idea that a community can spring up where people feel like they're, they belong. they, they're going to... like cheers, you're going to a club, um, or a bar that you like every day to enjoy content and share that content with other people. performs off his new album, avalanche, live in studio. i'm shad and this is q. ♪ [theme] ♪ >> chrissie: ♪ to a place in the past ♪ we've been cast out of ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ now we're back in the fight ♪ we're back on the train ♪ oh, back on the chain gang ♪ >> shad: chrissie hynde, lead singer of the pretenders. her hit songs are staples of rock radio, and she recently put out a memoir callreckless. it details her wild younger days. she came by studio q
she shares a little bit about her life, from small-town akron, ohio, to the uk punk scene. >> chrissiewell, of course, i grew up in what, i think, if you're a rock fan, was like the greatest time in rock history to grow up in. >> shad: and felicia day. the internet-famous actor sits down to talk about infiltrating online geek culture and how the digital world helped her thrive. >> felicia day: i love the idea that a community can spring up where people feel like they're, they...
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university who got people together and to collaborate because they had no other choice and was stayed in akron didn't disappear was world-class polymer research giving us things like contact lenses that change color with your diabetes and tires that drive on all types of road conditions in haiti that whistled driving cars and making give you hundreds more but now 1,000 polymer companies that have more people working for them than before all tire companies that is what i mean by changes. you have a life-threatening situation in the university it is always university centric each westervelt that is becoming the greenbelt to use world-class research the problems with our century are no longer simple they are complex and expensive requiring multiple canary -- multiple this plenary approaches to share brain power if they have a connector in the infrastructure projects and retains anticly includes affordable housing that is why people move from silicon valley to pittsburgh or akron. and finally access to capital these are the key characteristics we have albany new york do you know, just outside of t
university who got people together and to collaborate because they had no other choice and was stayed in akron didn't disappear was world-class polymer research giving us things like contact lenses that change color with your diabetes and tires that drive on all types of road conditions in haiti that whistled driving cars and making give you hundreds more but now 1,000 polymer companies that have more people working for them than before all tire companies that is what i mean by changes. you...
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. >> democrats' line, akron, ohio. james, hello. go ahead. >> yes. i'm looking at a lot of things. talking about infrastructure. first of all, ohio. that's what i'm more familiar with. we have trouble around the country and traffic jams are terrible in virginia. just peshterrible. all day long. but in ohio the gentleman just said about prevailing wage. we had in the beginning of president obama's term, we were supposed to do a rail system here. and everything was approved and would have created 30,000 jobs in ohio. and governor kasich came in and said we couldn't afford it and canceled that, and we've done well with jobs in ohio. but with the infrastructure, the roads, and the rail systems, all things in ohio, our unemployment would be down to pretty much nothing and prevailing wage wasn't an issue at all. it was a matter of the people that benefit the most from these roads and transportation seems to be the people that don't want to pay for it. and the poor people want to pay for it because we have terrible roads to travel on. i don't understand why -- and this is my question to t
. >> democrats' line, akron, ohio. james, hello. go ahead. >> yes. i'm looking at a lot of things. talking about infrastructure. first of all, ohio. that's what i'm more familiar with. we have trouble around the country and traffic jams are terrible in virginia. just peshterrible. all day long. but in ohio the gentleman just said about prevailing wage. we had in the beginning of president obama's term, we were supposed to do a rail system here. and everything was approved and would...
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if you saw a crab in akron you better run. something is going on.battling lung cancer. alison: when we come back we catch with our own survivor. former anchor and reporter greta cruz. four years after the diagnosis and find out what she says kept her going. leon: first, a look at what is coming up tonight on abc7 -- alison: happy birthday to maryland governor larry hogan. celebrating his 60th today. / alison: long-time reporter and anchor greta cruz stunned us all when she a nonsmoker was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2012. but we are happy to report she is doing great. four years out of having stage four lung cancer. chemo there is no evidence of the disease in her body. she knows she is defying the odds. five-year survival rate for lung cancer is only 17%. thanks to all the new treatments and the options like immunotherapy. it's improving. a lot helped her get through the journey, eating healthy, exercise, getting stress out of her life and her two children. >> i can't say enough good things about them. they have really been there for me. i'm so p
if you saw a crab in akron you better run. something is going on.battling lung cancer. alison: when we come back we catch with our own survivor. former anchor and reporter greta cruz. four years after the diagnosis and find out what she says kept her going. leon: first, a look at what is coming up tonight on abc7 -- alison: happy birthday to maryland governor larry hogan. celebrating his 60th today. / alison: long-time reporter and anchor greta cruz stunned us all when she a nonsmoker was...
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reminded me after he was attacked by that kid in akron or somewhere in ohio and he immediately tweeted about how the kid had isis links because he saw this youtube video. he understands it is politically valuable to him to imply this is something relate to do terror. however, the concern a lot of people have including at love republicans is, if he is president, and he comes out of the gates and says this is a terror attack, how does he react to that even though he doesn't have the information to base it on? >> the difference between being president and running for president in terms of what can you say response sibly. i have no doubt about that. but trump also, i think, sees this as a winning issue with -- for him among women voters. is he say security moms in the suburbs, i will protect you and your family. and he knows where his numbers are among women and he thinks that these types of women will be -- will forgive some of his rhetoric on women's issues pause they view national security as priority number one. so, i think trump thinks he can get a lot of mileage by attacking hillary
reminded me after he was attacked by that kid in akron or somewhere in ohio and he immediately tweeted about how the kid had isis links because he saw this youtube video. he understands it is politically valuable to him to imply this is something relate to do terror. however, the concern a lot of people have including at love republicans is, if he is president, and he comes out of the gates and says this is a terror attack, how does he react to that even though he doesn't have the information...
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and what stayed in akron, what did not disappear was the world-class polymer research that has given us things like contact lenses that change color when you have diabetes, tires that can drive on all kind of road conditions, and i can give you hundreds more inventions. they now have a thousand little polymer companies that have more people working for them them before old tire companies. that is what, i mean, by changes. and so you have a life-threatening situation. universities. it is always university centers. the spells that are becoming brain belts have universities with world-class research. they are dealing with the problems of our century. no longer simple. complex challenges that require multidisciplinary approaches. there is anthere is an openness forced by reality and necessity to share brainpower. they have a connector command i have an infrastructure that attracts and retains in the infrastructure includes affordable housing. that is why people move from silicon valley to other places. so and finally, of course, you need access to capitol. these are the key characteristi
and what stayed in akron, what did not disappear was the world-class polymer research that has given us things like contact lenses that change color when you have diabetes, tires that can drive on all kind of road conditions, and i can give you hundreds more inventions. they now have a thousand little polymer companies that have more people working for them them before old tire companies. that is what, i mean, by changes. and so you have a life-threatening situation. universities. it is always...
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liz: hillary clinton speaking right now in akron, ohio.tingly she's not in indiana, she's there in ohio. it's a very interesting time because, of course, athens is home to ohio university. big population that matters when you have the bernie sanders group, and, you know, it's in the eastern region. there is arguably coal activity or the history of it. so it's an important place for her to be if she does damage control after putting coal miners out of business, that's what she said she might do as president. put the coal miners out of the business. she's trying to walk the comments back and say what she meant is put them as they go out of business, she'll put them in renewables and give them better paying jobs. that controversy is the last thing she needs as she comes off two weeks of impressive wins over senator sanders. we're joined by former indiana governor and senator evan bayh, hillary clinton supporter. we're 2 1/2 hours away before we see early returns in your state. what happens in indiana, seems like awfully close race at this poi
liz: hillary clinton speaking right now in akron, ohio.tingly she's not in indiana, she's there in ohio. it's a very interesting time because, of course, athens is home to ohio university. big population that matters when you have the bernie sanders group, and, you know, it's in the eastern region. there is arguably coal activity or the history of it. so it's an important place for her to be if she does damage control after putting coal miners out of business, that's what she said she might do...
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. >> why can't two guys born in akron just get along. >> reporter: james has backup.gniting the debate between curry fanatics and his skeptics, who have questioned the warriors' star's success. >> i think, it just tells you how watered down our league is. >> reporter: golden boy steph curry firing back at his fellow back-to-back mvp winner. >> i've gotten really good at ignoring people. so that is the -- that's this theme of the last two years. >> reporter: so, is a new nba rivalry on the horizon? long gone are the days of chamberlain versus russell. isiah versus jordan, and bird versus magic. with kobe retired this is supposed to be the reign of the king. lebron finding himself against curry for the top spot in the league. many speculating curry may have the advantage. >> wow! >> reporter: the warriors taking down the cavs in six games in last year's nba finals. >> the golden state warriors are the 2015 nba champions. >> reporter: and now, excitement is building from fans and critics alike about a possible rematch between king james and the baby-faced assassin. and t
. >> why can't two guys born in akron just get along. >> reporter: james has backup.gniting the debate between curry fanatics and his skeptics, who have questioned the warriors' star's success. >> i think, it just tells you how watered down our league is. >> reporter: golden boy steph curry firing back at his fellow back-to-back mvp winner. >> i've gotten really good at ignoring people. so that is the -- that's this theme of the last two years. >> reporter:...
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months back over 22 overdoses in trummable county alone, seven detects, in summit county, city of akron, 56 people died of a heroin overdose. compared to just 40 in 2013. and now in ohio, these drug overdoses have been the leading cause of accidental deaths in our state, bypassing car accidents. this house this week is going to do the responsible thing and pass key legislation and hopefully combine with the senate legislation. but there's a missing piece on the recovery side that we need to make sure that as we address this issue, it is comprehensive, it is about addiction, it is about treatment, but it also must be about recovery. so i commend my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for these important pieces of legislation that are coming forth. i will support them, but knowing that we've got a lot more work to do and that the bottom line is we need money behind these programs. and the president put in his budget over $1 billion. we need to make sure that the resources get down to the local communities so we can help stem the tide of this epidemic in our country. i yield back the bal
months back over 22 overdoses in trummable county alone, seven detects, in summit county, city of akron, 56 people died of a heroin overdose. compared to just 40 in 2013. and now in ohio, these drug overdoses have been the leading cause of accidental deaths in our state, bypassing car accidents. this house this week is going to do the responsible thing and pass key legislation and hopefully combine with the senate legislation. but there's a missing piece on the recovery side that we need to...
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themes of this national park. 33,000 acres nestled between two ohio cities, cleveland to the north and akronnce so polluted the cuyahoga river caught fire. what's the message here? >> there's always hope for reclamation and nature. >> reporter: we saw what looked like an ordinary meadow. 17 years ago, the ridgefield coliseum, stood here, abandoned, after the nba's cleveland cavaliers had moved out. >> if you look at lower and development, you tear down a stadium and build another stadium. >> and grassland. >> reporter: the biggest reclamation project has to be the former dump site. >> where you're standing now was a toxic waste dump, it probably would have been surrounded by 55-gallon drums leaking blue and orange stuff and who as far as the eye can see to the back of the woods. >> reporter: crews worked 20 years to restore the site. >> this is a work in progress. >> reporter: today its recovery is robust. >> walk out there now, we'll find thousands of tadpoles swimming in this wetland right here. >> reporter: cuyahoga valley isn't entirely about reclamation. there are plenty of areas where
themes of this national park. 33,000 acres nestled between two ohio cities, cleveland to the north and akronnce so polluted the cuyahoga river caught fire. what's the message here? >> there's always hope for reclamation and nature. >> reporter: we saw what looked like an ordinary meadow. 17 years ago, the ridgefield coliseum, stood here, abandoned, after the nba's cleveland cavaliers had moved out. >> if you look at lower and development, you tear down a stadium and build...
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you represent the city of cleveland and akron and 20 cities in between.i represent one of the poorest districts in america so this is extremely important to me. as i work closer with my food bank on a fairly regular basis and have my staff go on a regular basis to assist and volunteer. it is good to have you here and i wanted to remind you that earlier this year mr. rodney davis might call it from l. and mike and i did in fact request the appropriations committee replied an additional $100 million for the cost of storing transporting and disturbing food. we know that refrigerated storage, moving food is very important to making this whole thing work because a lot of times if it's difficult for them to donate the food they won't do it. i just want you to be aware and thank you for your assistance and feeding america's assistance in helping us do that. i am happy my colleagues have heard today how important is to make sure we have the transportation refrigeration we need. ms. lee, we have been talking about the emerson act for sometime this morning but unli
you represent the city of cleveland and akron and 20 cities in between.i represent one of the poorest districts in america so this is extremely important to me. as i work closer with my food bank on a fairly regular basis and have my staff go on a regular basis to assist and volunteer. it is good to have you here and i wanted to remind you that earlier this year mr. rodney davis might call it from l. and mike and i did in fact request the appropriations committee replied an additional $100...
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up next, we have jim calling in from akron, ohio.gun control more important than gun rights this election? caller: they are both important to me. gunse friends that have for home protection and for deer hunting. that should be protected. but i don't think anybody should be able to go out and buy military weapons or rpg's or anything like that. that is for the military. i don't think homeowners should have anything like that. host: who are you supporting in the election? are talking about trump -- we have a republican legislature in ohio, you cannot arry a gun into the statehouse. but they want to put guns in the libraries where our children go. they are hypocrites. carry guns into governor kasich/s office -- governor kasich's office. i will not vote for trump. he is a hypocrite. jim calling from ohio. let's take a look at an ad from hillary clinton on this issue. [video clip] >> as a mother who lost her up andi'm going to stand challenge the system and continue to tell my story. ayvon at this tr time, but there are other trayvon's i
up next, we have jim calling in from akron, ohio.gun control more important than gun rights this election? caller: they are both important to me. gunse friends that have for home protection and for deer hunting. that should be protected. but i don't think anybody should be able to go out and buy military weapons or rpg's or anything like that. that is for the military. i don't think homeowners should have anything like that. host: who are you supporting in the election? are talking about trump...
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i do represent the city of cleveland and akron and 20 cities in between. i represent one of the poorest districts in america. this is important to me. on a fairly regular basis and have my staff go on the basis and assist. i wanted to remind you that mr. rodney davis, my colleague and i did in fact request that the appropriations committee provide an additional $100 million for the cost of storing, transporting and distributing food. we know that refrigerated storage and moving food is very, very important to making this whole thing work. if it's difficult to donate the food, they don't do it. thank you for your assistance and feeding and helping us do that. i'm happy that my colleagues have heard how important it is to make sure that we have the transportation that we need. we have been talking about the emerson act for sometime this morning. unlike other statutes, there is never been a federal agency that really is over this particular act. would it help if in fact there was some kind of guidance by a federal agency? would that make person who is come un
i do represent the city of cleveland and akron and 20 cities in between. i represent one of the poorest districts in america. this is important to me. on a fairly regular basis and have my staff go on the basis and assist. i wanted to remind you that mr. rodney davis, my colleague and i did in fact request that the appropriations committee provide an additional $100 million for the cost of storing, transporting and distributing food. we know that refrigerated storage and moving food is very,...
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justin, republican in akron, ohio. caller: good morning. pleasecould please pacific. keep you in this same gray matter from the republican party. are bear -- barriers to african-americans gaining equality. law,ou give me a specific what is it you're talking about that is stopping a black man or woman or anybody from achieving what it is they want to achieve. if you just go to some of our public schools, you will see that. i know there are not the same school system, the dollars that are into the schools that may or may not flow. you look at the criminal justice system. ,here are laws on the books that's why we have to have criminal justice reform. african-americans are disproportionately put into jails, where others whom may have had a similar background in situation are not. today in america, believe it or not, we could have two people who are similar league -- we madeased upon a lot of improvements. i don't want to take away from the. to think that we are not a -- now a country that race is not matter, we are misleading ourselves. the key is confronting those barrie
justin, republican in akron, ohio. caller: good morning. pleasecould please pacific. keep you in this same gray matter from the republican party. are bear -- barriers to african-americans gaining equality. law,ou give me a specific what is it you're talking about that is stopping a black man or woman or anybody from achieving what it is they want to achieve. if you just go to some of our public schools, you will see that. i know there are not the same school system, the dollars that are into...