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he is it going back to cincinnati. they're still after him. and so he leaves cincinnati and settles in chicago. >> there are two things to draw from there. i have a handy highlight compiled from the book. one is the idea that his uncle was killed. and that big, but as world events did not just happen to people in the papers and people on television. they happen to people right in your family, and the emanuel boys spent a series of very formative summers in the 60's when it was a much smaller and more intimate place and were given this astonishing free rein which is part of the secret sauce. they had it in chicago, to. zeke always a trailblazer and courageous older brother who led the expeditions. but one thing he said about a friend of the family was involved in the famous 1946 at the king david hotel, this man were palpable proof -- palpable proof that big, historic events were carried out by it real people i know called upon to act and were willing to let bear the consequences. so that had set you apart from other people. >> he is large and
he is it going back to cincinnati. they're still after him. and so he leaves cincinnati and settles in chicago. >> there are two things to draw from there. i have a handy highlight compiled from the book. one is the idea that his uncle was killed. and that big, but as world events did not just happen to people in the papers and people on television. they happen to people right in your family, and the emanuel boys spent a series of very formative summers in the 60's when it was a much...
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joe torre will toss out the first pitch in cincinnati. in d.c., the nationals will face the miami marlins in their first game of the season at 1:05 this afternoon. no word if they're going to have a presidential type of first pitch. today is the debut of a new fourth president, mr. taft running in that race. the opening bell about to ring on wall street. the markets kick off the start of the second quarter today in record territory. the first quarter ended up being the dow's being in 15 years. today, investors will be watching for new data on manufacturing, construction, and auto sales. and don't forget what friday brings. the march jobs report. >>> on deck here on this opening day, if you dive into the future of affirmative action. should college admissions be color blind? the supreme court is wading into this controversial issue, and it's time for round two of senate madness. our online contest, hitting history's most consequential u.s. senators against each other. all of our number one seeds are still in the running. vote early and vot
joe torre will toss out the first pitch in cincinnati. in d.c., the nationals will face the miami marlins in their first game of the season at 1:05 this afternoon. no word if they're going to have a presidential type of first pitch. today is the debut of a new fourth president, mr. taft running in that race. the opening bell about to ring on wall street. the markets kick off the start of the second quarter today in record territory. the first quarter ended up being the dow's being in 15 years....
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playggoundd...in cincinnati...//. prroecutors... say mullins... bit... the... as... a way... to ttach others...//. if convvited... jail. schwab says: "heekeeps sking pe why did mmss robin bite me." devasttted thaa this has happen" in court later this mmnth. up... for a vote... in &&pbalti &p....equires maryland's ten storm ater management fees... - &preduceepollutiin... thatt low ...and... its trrbutariis...//. onnmonnaa... homeowners, .... non-profits and businesss pmpact...//. many say - p..they're already... axed < we wwo live in altimore county re taxed to the iit."> <""e coostantly ffnn that our thinn peeple reccgnize ttey neeedto improve he envirooment,,but we are just dealing with aasteady trramm pf taxx toll and ee innreasess in this state and i think ppoppe are just taxee and feed county... thooe on their annual . ppopprtyytax bill...// anndtte average ccmmercial propprty... anyywhre from 4- p3 forget werving to avoid hitting deer.where you'll have to stop complettly ffr thess guys. and one man speaks oo his uniiue relationship withha &ptouch for so longg p33 --adbli
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heavy thunderstorms, possibly severe, now breaking up in between cincinnati, northeast of columbus, this entire region under a severe thunderstorm .atch 73 year. spring and summer in the air in the mid-atlantic, but further north and west behind the cold front, 50 in chicago, 46 in minneapolis. minot, north dakota, 30 and getting bolder. the chance for showers wednesday afternoon to come up thursday afternoon. close to be on thursday. friday, warming up. the set up is there. be theay, there will cold front coming through and maybe even some severe weather. the touch of cloudy in spots, partially sunny, mild, isolated showers, high of 75. and then widespread showers and storms on friday. cleary and breezy, much cooler, through the weekend. now the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local trio to dealers. -- toyota dealers. collegetim brant celek park where a group of luminaries have gathered to honor one of the great time coaches here. they will unveil a sculpture of the concourse. i will be the emcee of the event and i just spoke with him moments ago. >> it's like a homecoming. i
heavy thunderstorms, possibly severe, now breaking up in between cincinnati, northeast of columbus, this entire region under a severe thunderstorm .atch 73 year. spring and summer in the air in the mid-atlantic, but further north and west behind the cold front, 50 in chicago, 46 in minneapolis. minot, north dakota, 30 and getting bolder. the chance for showers wednesday afternoon to come up thursday afternoon. close to be on thursday. friday, warming up. the set up is there. be theay, there...
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at what really went on in the playoffs we made a decision when we were detain 2 games from the cincinnatiuld have been pretty easy to give up. i remember we heard on the radio that there was no way the 70 giepts were going to win. well, we decided to make a decision we weren't going to play four ourselves we were going to play for each other. we didn't care if
at what really went on in the playoffs we made a decision when we were detain 2 games from the cincinnatiuld have been pretty easy to give up. i remember we heard on the radio that there was no way the 70 giepts were going to win. well, we decided to make a decision we weren't going to play four ourselves we were going to play for each other. we didn't care if
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the hairson family coming from cincinnati. after his death, frequently the letters that do i have, i'm not a member of that family, however i do have several of the letters and albums hand written, journals, and frequently similar to mrs. pierce, in the older women, elders of the family, there is the serious concern and doom and gloom of just in general attitude toward who has deceased, who has succumbed to that. of course, consumption or tuberculosis as we know was a very common ailment in cincinnati, quite that. and i find that the prompting that she may have had to write about her deceased child may have come on her own. i have seen a new one but do see a letter from mrs. hairson, the daughter-in-law who went to the white house with william henry, one of her sons did die upon coming home after being shortly in the white house, and she had written a small letter, it is in the papers here in the historical society. >> thanks. i'm going to jump in because we understand that your comment here, which is writing to the deceased r
the hairson family coming from cincinnati. after his death, frequently the letters that do i have, i'm not a member of that family, however i do have several of the letters and albums hand written, journals, and frequently similar to mrs. pierce, in the older women, elders of the family, there is the serious concern and doom and gloom of just in general attitude toward who has deceased, who has succumbed to that. of course, consumption or tuberculosis as we know was a very common ailment in...
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, hunter pence is a tough guy to miss and then faced this, when the giants faced elimination in cincinnatiey lived to play another day and about successful at five more elimination games. he was called on for his motivational sermon but don't expect to see a retrieve in 2013. >> sometimes there's moments where things like that do happen. you know, last year is last year, it's over with, they can -- it can never be taken away. this year is a completely new year. >> line drive. >> reporter: that may be true, but memorable moments just had a way of following pence last year. >> bringing home posey. it's 5-0. >> reporter: his broken bat that made contact with the ball three times was a crucial hit when the giants' win over the cardinals, in the 7th and deciding game of the national championship league series. no hit better demonstrates a baseball axiom. but the ball in play. you never know what can happen. >> it's always a learning experience. if you show me anything that's ever perfected the bal, i would be surprised. >> reporter: one thing the giants are expecting from pence is to see his se
, hunter pence is a tough guy to miss and then faced this, when the giants faced elimination in cincinnatiey lived to play another day and about successful at five more elimination games. he was called on for his motivational sermon but don't expect to see a retrieve in 2013. >> sometimes there's moments where things like that do happen. you know, last year is last year, it's over with, they can -- it can never be taken away. this year is a completely new year. >> line drive....
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, hunter pence is a tough guy to miss and then faced this, when the giants faced elimination in cincinnati lived to play another day and about successful at five more elimination games. he was called on for his motivational sermon but don't expect to see a retrieve in 2013. >> sometimes there's moments where things like that do happen. you know, last year is last year, it's over with, they can -- it can never be taken away. this year is a completely new year. >> line drive. >> reporter: that may be true, but memorable moments just had a way of following pence last year. >> bringing home posey. it's 5-0. >> reporter: his broken bat that made contact with the ball three times was a crucial hit when the giants' win over the cardinals, in the 7th and deciding game of the national championship league series. no hit better demonstrates a baseball axiom. but the ball in play. you never know what can happen. >> it's always a learning experience. if you show me anything that's ever perfected the bal, i would be surprised. >> reporter: one thing the giants are expecting from pence is to see his seas
, hunter pence is a tough guy to miss and then faced this, when the giants faced elimination in cincinnati lived to play another day and about successful at five more elimination games. he was called on for his motivational sermon but don't expect to see a retrieve in 2013. >> sometimes there's moments where things like that do happen. you know, last year is last year, it's over with, they can -- it can never be taken away. this year is a completely new year. >> line drive. >>...
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cincinnati, there is an average savings in their cca of $133 per year. marine clear energy who we like to point to as a success story, they are 1 cents of kilowatt hour. we are talking more than 7 cents of kilowatt hour. this is a hundred percent green energy. this data is on the department of energy, us department of energy. it's very reliable on the web. the reason we believe for the san francisco's extra ordinarily high plan, it's very -- when we say the plan later, i bet when they did their planning first. we urge you to look at this more and get a rate that is not going to have a 50 percent opt out which is extraordinarily high. thank you very much. >> thank you . next speaker. >> hello. my name is -- ron boreno. as a student of environmental health -- i'm happy to see that we are continue to go strive as a cleaner city of the nation. only if we give a strong priority to local build out. we want the san francisco residents to stay with the program and benefit from the sustain able, jobs. let's give san francisco clean power and allowing the city to
cincinnati, there is an average savings in their cca of $133 per year. marine clear energy who we like to point to as a success story, they are 1 cents of kilowatt hour. we are talking more than 7 cents of kilowatt hour. this is a hundred percent green energy. this data is on the department of energy, us department of energy. it's very reliable on the web. the reason we believe for the san francisco's extra ordinarily high plan, it's very -- when we say the plan later, i bet when they did their...
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our play of the day is from cincinnati. the bottom of the second. the shot to deep center. the.atch. gets into the infield. yes, sir. double play. that is the play of the night. fans, thesketball wizards are winding down the final games of the season's and the nets. could noty 17 but hold it. here we go to the final seconds. this was the door slammer. the three ball. taylor had 14 points. 11 in the fourth quarter to lead the comeback. ottollege basketball, announced he is leaving school to make himself eligible for the nba draft. he will certainly be a lottery pick in june that he said he labored over the decision. >> i love this place. it was tough. i had to think about it every night. tother to stay or whether go. >> meanwhile, a news conference will be held where he will announce he's going to enter the nba draft. he is expected to be a top aide lottery pick. 35 pounds of muscle and led with 70 points this season. he will now cash in big time. in the aftermath of the situation at the boston marathon, the boston celtics have canceled their home game to my own night and will tr
our play of the day is from cincinnati. the bottom of the second. the shot to deep center. the.atch. gets into the infield. yes, sir. double play. that is the play of the night. fans, thesketball wizards are winding down the final games of the season's and the nets. could noty 17 but hold it. here we go to the final seconds. this was the door slammer. the three ball. taylor had 14 points. 11 in the fourth quarter to lead the comeback. ottollege basketball, announced he is leaving school to make...
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. >>> it was the top of the seventh at the nationals-reds game in cincinnati when jason worth belted one out of there. but even more memorable was the play in the stands. the one-handed catch by a fan who showed he was clearly capable of multi-tasking. though, not something we would necessarily recommend when holding on to a baby with the other hand. >>> it was an unusual sight today at augusta national in georgia. former secretary of state condoleezza rice took a stroll around the famed golf course as one of the first of two female members to join augusta national. earlier rice played a practice round with none other than phil mickelson who will compete in the masters tournament later this week. >>> their careers were made in motion pictures, but it is some long forgotten still frames of stars from the golden age of movies that are attracting a lot of attention this weekend at an auction here in new york. especially because they were nearly lost to the trash heap. it's the ultimate hollywood photo-op. >> james dean will be sold for 200. >> this is probably the largest, most comprehe
. >>> it was the top of the seventh at the nationals-reds game in cincinnati when jason worth belted one out of there. but even more memorable was the play in the stands. the one-handed catch by a fan who showed he was clearly capable of multi-tasking. though, not something we would necessarily recommend when holding on to a baby with the other hand. >>> it was an unusual sight today at augusta national in georgia. former secretary of state condoleezza rice took a stroll...
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compared with their colleagues, especially in the religious community, los angeles, new york, cincinnati, other centers of jewish thought, they had a different take on it here in the early days of san francisco, still do today. especially with what the kids do. backpacking is a central motif of the camp. every child will matriculate through a backpacking program. biggest users of the yosemite backcountry. when i say it's central, i mean kids learn how to be strong, independent, autonomous people on the emotional level, but then they take it to a physical level. they take this group adventure in nature with the peers they live with, wilderness first responder, and two counselors. they go way out in the backcountry, carrying the world on their back. >> and the age range is what? >> 7 to 17. >> 7 to 17. at 17, that's a backpacking experience centrally? >> every year they go backpacking. it's just that it increases in maybe difficulty or the number of nights they go with age. so the youngest kids do a day trip. the 7 and 8-year-olds. as they come to our two and three-week session, the younge
compared with their colleagues, especially in the religious community, los angeles, new york, cincinnati, other centers of jewish thought, they had a different take on it here in the early days of san francisco, still do today. especially with what the kids do. backpacking is a central motif of the camp. every child will matriculate through a backpacking program. biggest users of the yosemite backcountry. when i say it's central, i mean kids learn how to be strong, independent, autonomous...
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. >>> finally, in cincinnati, a dad juggling his son managed to barehandedly catch a home run ball hitis way. can yyou imagine that, he managed to hold onto the ball and his son and a great story all together. >>> ahead, tony stark lights them up at the premiere of "iron man" and halle berry and tom arnold's baby bonanza, next. ta. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> can i show you a clip from practice? >> i don't know. can you? >> you seem offensive. >> what, you're attacking me. it's not like i drove a golf cart through practice. >> but she had. >> dribble, dodge, quick feet, quick feet, you don't mow, i'm going to barrel you again, yeah, move, move, you always move. >> golf cart, really? >>> moviegoers were looking for a scare apparently this weekend. the horror remake "evil dead" killed the competition by raking in 26 millio
. >>> finally, in cincinnati, a dad juggling his son managed to barehandedly catch a home run ball hitis way. can yyou imagine that, he managed to hold onto the ball and his son and a great story all together. >>> ahead, tony stark lights them up at the premiere of "iron man" and halle berry and tom arnold's baby bonanza, next. ta. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while...
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then came this as the giants faced elimination in cincinnati. >> the giants live to play another dayre successful in five more elimination games before making it to the world series. >> he was called on for updated versions of his motivational sermon but don't expect to see a reprieve in 20s. it just happened. sometimes there's moments where things like that do happen. last year is last year. it's over with. it can never be taken away but this year is a completely new year. >> line drive now. >> that maybe true but memorable moments just had a way of following him last year. >>> it's 5-0. >> his broken bat that made contact with the ball three times was a crucial hit and the giants win over the cardinals in the 7th and deciding game of the national league championship series. no hit better demonstrates it. put the ball in play and you'll never know what can happen. >> baseball in general, it's always a learning experience. if you show me anyone that ever perfected the game i'll be surprised. >> he wants to see the season long numbers more reflective of what he has done previously. pe
then came this as the giants faced elimination in cincinnati. >> the giants live to play another dayre successful in five more elimination games before making it to the world series. >> he was called on for updated versions of his motivational sermon but don't expect to see a reprieve in 20s. it just happened. sometimes there's moments where things like that do happen. last year is last year. it's over with. it can never be taken away but this year is a completely new year. >>...
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the comedian mentioned it during a stand-up show in cincinnati on friday. her show has been on bravo for two seasons now. >>> and i'll be back at the top of the 4:00 hour. we're giving you a sneak peek at the new season of "mad men." one of the show's stars will be here. find out from the show's creator what the mysteric don draper will be up to. >> plus, you won't be seeing the michael jackson wrongful death trial on television after all. i'll explain why. keep it here, the next list starts right now. >> welcome to the next list. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this week, we have a special episode celebrating the innovation and tenacity of top students at ncaa schools around the country. >> the one thing i learned out of this is you can never underestimate a student. >> the next list celebrates agents of change, and today, you'll meet five undergraduate students pushing the boundaries of innovation and their own education. a freshman at dartmouthworking on a cure for cancer. >> my end goal for everything i'm trying to achieve is every hour i put into my hour is an h
the comedian mentioned it during a stand-up show in cincinnati on friday. her show has been on bravo for two seasons now. >>> and i'll be back at the top of the 4:00 hour. we're giving you a sneak peek at the new season of "mad men." one of the show's stars will be here. find out from the show's creator what the mysteric don draper will be up to. >> plus, you won't be seeing the michael jackson wrongful death trial on television after all. i'll explain why. keep it...
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san angelo but all the what i to cincinnati, a long, powerful line of thunderstorms behind that.ntry yet again this week. we haven't settled t >> and that's a look at the weather from times square here in new york. now let's go to boston and josh. >> all right, sam. thanks. members of the tufts university women's lacrosse team were, in fact, right at the finish line. a shot you see from the wcvb-tv helicopter over copley blase have cheering on their fellow students who were in the race, three members injured in the bombings and the chaos afterwards and want to welcome them. it's worth pointing out yesterday patriots' day. this is a college town at its heart. so many college students look forward to this day, a day to spend to revel with your friends so tell us about the first moments again when that bomb exploded as you were watching charlotte cross the finish line. >> well, we were all watching and cheering on. we have a whole marathon team then the first one went off and i remember just we all turned to her and asked what happened and then the second one went off and we all scr
san angelo but all the what i to cincinnati, a long, powerful line of thunderstorms behind that.ntry yet again this week. we haven't settled t >> and that's a look at the weather from times square here in new york. now let's go to boston and josh. >> all right, sam. thanks. members of the tufts university women's lacrosse team were, in fact, right at the finish line. a shot you see from the wcvb-tv helicopter over copley blase have cheering on their fellow students who were in the...
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rich in cincinnati, ohio, independent. your thoughts on congressional ecruiting in 2014. caller: first, i totally agree with joel on the amount of corruption in congress. i was on the ballot in 2010 and 2012 as a green party candidate, which just about make independent, for the simple reason there's not a lot of support, 5%. money is the issue of politics. host: were you running in a congressional district in indiana? caller: in cincinnati, district 1. steve chabot is the 16-year incumbentand the reason is money. he buys his seat every two years.. there's no way for anybody to o anything about it. we could do away with personhood. i would add that if you can vote, you cannot be spending money on a campaign. host: since you ran for congress in cincinnati, what was your experience running against these campaign committees, whether it is dccc or another, did you interact with them? caller: i was pretty much ignored. i spent less than $1,000 on my campaign. people don't give money to people who are not going to do them favors. it is hard to get people. green party people and
rich in cincinnati, ohio, independent. your thoughts on congressional ecruiting in 2014. caller: first, i totally agree with joel on the amount of corruption in congress. i was on the ballot in 2010 and 2012 as a green party candidate, which just about make independent, for the simple reason there's not a lot of support, 5%. money is the issue of politics. host: were you running in a congressional district in indiana? caller: in cincinnati, district 1. steve chabot is the 16-year incumbentand...
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it didn't work so well in cincinnati. they ended up winning one out of three games losing two of them and the first one they lost in cincinnati was brutal. here is what it sounded like in the 8th inning. >> a ground ball, base hit, right field, for third is bruce. he will make the turn. he is coming home. by worth. cut off. single right for fraiser drives in bruce with run number 15. reds 15 and the nationals nothing. >> 15. you've got to lose man. >> add to lose by two touchdowns. >> right. we are still 4 and 2. we wanted an undefeated season damn it. >> we got off to a good start. >> there are actually no -- i was looking at the standings. there are no undefeated teams any more. best record is 5 and 1 in the league. we are in free fall. it's a downward spiral. >> knew it couldn't last forever. there they go. go. nats. yes, indeed. we have a great line-up coming up from you. rosa delauro. she join us in the next hour, ryan grim will be here in the next hour as a friend of bill for the entire hour actually rosa joining us
it didn't work so well in cincinnati. they ended up winning one out of three games losing two of them and the first one they lost in cincinnati was brutal. here is what it sounded like in the 8th inning. >> a ground ball, base hit, right field, for third is bruce. he will make the turn. he is coming home. by worth. cut off. single right for fraiser drives in bruce with run number 15. reds 15 and the nationals nothing. >> 15. you've got to lose man. >> add to lose by two...
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the harrison family coming from cincinnati.fter his death, frequently the letters that do i have, i'm not a member of that family, however i do have several of the letters and albums hand written, journals, and frequently similar to mrs. pierce, in the older women, elders of the family, there is the serious concern and doom and gloom of just in general attitude toward who has deceased, who has succumbed to that. of course, consumption or tuberculosis as we know was a very common ailment in cincinnati, quite that. and i find that the prompting that she may have had to write about her deceased child may have come on her own. i have seen a new one but do see a letter from mrs. harrison, the daughter-in-law who went to the white house with william henry, one of her sons did die upon coming home after being shortly in the white house, and she had written a small letter, it is in the papers here in the historical society. >> thanks. i'm going to jump in because we understand that your comment here, which is writing to the deceased re
the harrison family coming from cincinnati.fter his death, frequently the letters that do i have, i'm not a member of that family, however i do have several of the letters and albums hand written, journals, and frequently similar to mrs. pierce, in the older women, elders of the family, there is the serious concern and doom and gloom of just in general attitude toward who has deceased, who has succumbed to that. of course, consumption or tuberculosis as we know was a very common ailment in...
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cincinnati, ohio, independent. your thoughts on congressional recruiting in 2014.ler: first, i totally agree with joel on the amount of corruption in congress. i was on the ballot in 2010 and 2012 as a green party candidate, which just about make independent, for the simple reason there's not a lot of support, 5%. money is the issue of politics. host: were you running in a congressional district in indiana? caller: in cincinnati, district 1. eve is the 16-year incumbent and the reason is money. he buys his c. everett two years. there's no way for anybody to do anything about it. yeatwouys his seat every years. we could do away with personhood. would add that if you can vote, you cannot be spending money on a campaign. host: since you ran for congress in cincinnati, what was your experience running against these campaign committees, or another,s dccc did you interact with them? caller: i was pretty much ignored. i spent less than $1,000 on my campaign. people don't give money to people who are not going to do them favors. it is hard to get people. green party people
cincinnati, ohio, independent. your thoughts on congressional recruiting in 2014.ler: first, i totally agree with joel on the amount of corruption in congress. i was on the ballot in 2010 and 2012 as a green party candidate, which just about make independent, for the simple reason there's not a lot of support, 5%. money is the issue of politics. host: were you running in a congressional district in indiana? caller: in cincinnati, district 1. eve is the 16-year incumbent and the reason is money....
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just north of cincinnati for columbus and cleveland, a lot of heavy thunderstorms and a severe thunderstorm watch across a big chunk of ohio, pennsylvania, and western west virginia. i do not think much of this will be left by the time the front gets to the metro area of thei- 95 corridor. stauntonn, stanton -- may be getting in the area. 74 in washington right now. it 76 in fredericksburg. a very mild evening. patchy fog with a front approaching, 56-62 tonight. burning away the fog. into the mid 70's tomorrow with a few isolated showers possible during the afternoon. a 30% chance of bashar tomorrow afternoon. a slight chance as we had to the day thursday. -- a 30% chance of showers tomorrow afternoon. increased chance of showers and storms, some heavy to severe, .riday afternoon the evening more coming up in the 6:00 hour. >> let's look at what's coming up in abc 7 news at 6. >> following the latest from boston and the new security concerns right here on capitol hill. from the hill to the street to the district, the impact of sequestration coming home to national institution. the future of
just north of cincinnati for columbus and cleveland, a lot of heavy thunderstorms and a severe thunderstorm watch across a big chunk of ohio, pennsylvania, and western west virginia. i do not think much of this will be left by the time the front gets to the metro area of thei- 95 corridor. stauntonn, stanton -- may be getting in the area. 74 in washington right now. it 76 in fredericksburg. a very mild evening. patchy fog with a front approaching, 56-62 tonight. burning away the fog. into the...
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if you are traveling today, the rough spots will be south of chicago, indianapolis, cincinnati, showers and thunderstorms in the lower mississippi valley. forthere could be delays in new york city. temperatures are in the mid 50's hearing this hour. we will make it into the 70 this afternoon. that the latest. time to see what the croats are doing, jamee. >> busy on the b-w parkway. the beltway lanes are open. virginia 95, lanes are open through stafford and the beltway. newschopper 7 is over northbound b-w parkway still dealing with a crash. tow truck has just arrived. seeing some progress. if you are. leading the beltway, stop and are. you might want to consider interstate 95, running without delay between laurel and the beltway. again, this is the b-w parkway northbound. southbound is open without delay. back to you. >> thank you. that's a good heads up as people head out on the road. still ahead, remembering those lost in the virginia tech shooting six years ago. >> new security measures in place in through all the years that have passed. the failures. the successes. the people i've
if you are traveling today, the rough spots will be south of chicago, indianapolis, cincinnati, showers and thunderstorms in the lower mississippi valley. forthere could be delays in new york city. temperatures are in the mid 50's hearing this hour. we will make it into the 70 this afternoon. that the latest. time to see what the croats are doing, jamee. >> busy on the b-w parkway. the beltway lanes are open. virginia 95, lanes are open through stafford and the beltway. newschopper 7 is...
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as temperatures go we below freezing for nashville, indianapolis, cincinnati. the temperatures well below freezing for this time of the year certainly. as we take a look at palm springs, the temperatures look great. 93 there. 72 in san diego. and fresno, 84 degrees. >> back to you, bianna and dan. >> thank you very much. great to have you on this saturday morning. >>> coming up here on this special edition of "gma," new details we're learns just in morning about how the manhunt in boston finally ended. >>> and the suspect's roots. to the other side of the planet, the homeland in russia for clues about their past. >>> and the extraordinary role of social media from helping track down the suspects to keeping bostonians indoors as the manhunt was under way. that and more coming up. keep it here. can't believe i bought a 6-inch subway breakfast sub and got this one free. wow! [ tires screech ] buy one 6-inch sub? [ tires screech ] ...and get another one free? before 9am. all april long. [ male announcer ] subway, eat fresh. when your allergies start, doctors recomm
as temperatures go we below freezing for nashville, indianapolis, cincinnati. the temperatures well below freezing for this time of the year certainly. as we take a look at palm springs, the temperatures look great. 93 there. 72 in san diego. and fresno, 84 degrees. >> back to you, bianna and dan. >> thank you very much. great to have you on this saturday morning. >>> coming up here on this special edition of "gma," new details we're learns just in morning about...
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are calming down except for the breeze and look at the line of severe weather which came out of cincinnatinia and there is a big plume of it headed towards the great lakes. that breeze is out of the north or northwest and it's a northerly wind but temperatures are mild and warm to almost 50 degrees and there are a lot of 50s in oakland, and 57 degrees, 22 in lake tahoe, 33 in our reek, eureka no breeze but for some they are starting off mild to warm, sunny for everybody for a while. temperatures in the 60s and 70s and it plays into the forecasted high, a broad brush will be close here, i do play a lot of emphasis, it will be warm and take us all the way to the weekend. >> south bay law enforcement called a tragic case of cyber bullying. the family is being called and she committed suicide days after she was sexually assaulted online. >>> we are talking about the grant reopening of the explore tore yum. is it exciting stuff in coming back in the morning. >>> this morning's golden gate bridge, traffic looks good and we will tell you about the morning commute. i knew there were a lot of tech
are calming down except for the breeze and look at the line of severe weather which came out of cincinnatinia and there is a big plume of it headed towards the great lakes. that breeze is out of the north or northwest and it's a northerly wind but temperatures are mild and warm to almost 50 degrees and there are a lot of 50s in oakland, and 57 degrees, 22 in lake tahoe, 33 in our reek, eureka no breeze but for some they are starting off mild to warm, sunny for everybody for a while....
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wayne, indiana, a little cincinnati, good morning, cincinnati with hailstones on the ground and in comeddle of the country highlighting central oklahoma, look a little bit of north texas, a little bit of kansas, as well involved in this. this is where the hail will fall today. a lot of lightning and possibly even one or two tornadoes there. so take a look at that. the snow a little bit north of that and that's the weather around the nation. >> all that weather watt brought to you by -- >> jcpenney's. >> good job. >> great to see you. >> nice for you to be here, my friend. welcome back. >> susan sarandon coming up on the big program. so hang with us. emeril is here. emeril is here! >>> big splash of a cast as a divorced couple. pretend they are still married at their son's wedding. she plays the girlfriend. take a look. >> pretend to be married for the weekend. what's the big deal? >> where would you like me to start? there's this one little part i'm stuck on. those two are still married then what does that make me? >> my concubine. >> this is going to go great. >> susan sarandon right h
wayne, indiana, a little cincinnati, good morning, cincinnati with hailstones on the ground and in comeddle of the country highlighting central oklahoma, look a little bit of north texas, a little bit of kansas, as well involved in this. this is where the hail will fall today. a lot of lightning and possibly even one or two tornadoes there. so take a look at that. the snow a little bit north of that and that's the weather around the nation. >> all that weather watt brought to you by --...
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cincinnati won 4-2. >>> you don't know night tonight -- night to night what you're going to get out of complete blanket. it's 1-0. we pick it up in the second. 2-0. joe plavenski owns the rockies. goes shop shelf here. they had another anti niemi his fourth shut out of the season. 37 saves, the kids love it that's the sporting life for a monday night. >> bay area victory. >> mark thank you, and thank you for joining ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> the ktv you can morning news starts at 4:30 with more on today's fatal fire in san jose -- the ktvu morning news starts at 4:30.
cincinnati won 4-2. >>> you don't know night tonight -- night to night what you're going to get out of complete blanket. it's 1-0. we pick it up in the second. 2-0. joe plavenski owns the rockies. goes shop shelf here. they had another anti niemi his fourth shut out of the season. 37 saves, the kids love it that's the sporting life for a monday night. >> bay area victory. >> mark thank you, and thank you for joining ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news...
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cincinnati won 4-2. >>> you don't know night tonight -- night to night what you're going to get out of the sharks, but complete blanket. it's 1-0. we pick it up in the second. 2-0. joe plavenski owns the rockies. goes shop shelf here. they had another anti niemi his fourth shut out of the season. 37 saves, the kids love it that's the sporting life for a monday night. >> bay area victory. >> mark thank you, and you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible.
cincinnati won 4-2. >>> you don't know night tonight -- night to night what you're going to get out of the sharks, but complete blanket. it's 1-0. we pick it up in the second. 2-0. joe plavenski owns the rockies. goes shop shelf here. they had another anti niemi his fourth shut out of the season. 37 saves, the kids love it that's the sporting life for a monday night. >> bay area victory. >> mark thank you, and you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse...
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. >> hi, i'm paula from cincinnati. coming up, how can i get my husband and my two kids to do something special for me? >> keep reminding them that mother's day is coming up between now and mother's day. you know, mother's day is coming up. hey, you know, i'm a mother. >> maybe then he'll send a present to his mother. >> my father used to say look, that's your mother. that ain't my mother. >> let's go on to our facebook post from danielle. we just had a baby. why does it seem my husband is jealous of the attention i show the baby? >> because he is. >> biologically when a child comes into that whole environment, we feel like he's violating our space. we, you know, we try not to show the jealousy. but it's there. >> it's like the guy wants to feel masculine all the time and he's been the hero in the relationship for however long d all of a sudden he's not the hero in the same way anymore because there's a vacuum of attention. >> do you think the husband should be the priority for the wife? because there's been some debate
. >> hi, i'm paula from cincinnati. coming up, how can i get my husband and my two kids to do something special for me? >> keep reminding them that mother's day is coming up between now and mother's day. you know, mother's day is coming up. hey, you know, i'm a mother. >> maybe then he'll send a present to his mother. >> my father used to say look, that's your mother. that ain't my mother. >> let's go on to our facebook post from danielle. we just had a baby. why...
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>> markets like cleveland, cincinnati, detroit, even atlanta, there is a pretty strong declines in theecession and have not had a brisk recovery yet and they are at historically high level of affordability however you look at it in the equation or out of the equation, basically they have overcorrected and homes are very affordable and there is no risk for those markets i guess getting ahead of themselves. ashley: how tough are the lending standards right now? certainly on the refinance side have alreedy done it because the rates are so low and yet they will stay that way for a while, they will rebound but with such tough standards, how many people can get access to this market anyway? >> definitely living standards are tighter than they were in 2006. if you view the standards over longer-term perspective, they don't look that crazy relative to 1990s standards. documentation requirements are higher. we will see increasing standards over the next year. now that home values are no longer falling. the fact the asset against which they are lending is falling in value, and that is no longer
>> markets like cleveland, cincinnati, detroit, even atlanta, there is a pretty strong declines in theecession and have not had a brisk recovery yet and they are at historically high level of affordability however you look at it in the equation or out of the equation, basically they have overcorrected and homes are very affordable and there is no risk for those markets i guess getting ahead of themselves. ashley: how tough are the lending standards right now? certainly on the refinance...
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his face that focused on cincinnati. his second was working-class hollywood come which focuses the subtitles that come the senate summons shaping of class in america. his latest book is hollywood left and right, how many shares shaped american politics and received the film scholars award from the academy of motion picture arts and
his face that focused on cincinnati. his second was working-class hollywood come which focuses the subtitles that come the senate summons shaping of class in america. his latest book is hollywood left and right, how many shares shaped american politics and received the film scholars award from the academy of motion picture arts and
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cincinnati to louisville.ome of these, if they make it over the mountains, will probably make it late tonight. and morning showers. thundershowers and lightning a few spots as well. don't have the best-looking wednesday coming our way. there's the front, behind the front, it is cooler. in fact, cool enough for snow now. from a little iowa, through nebraska, into wyoming, where they've seen anywhere from 12 to 18 inches of snow in that vitint, -- vicinity, believe it or not. for our area, the front kind of sagging across the region. it will probably stay in enough mild air. but looks like thursday, some drizzle could come in. and friday, a front out to the west will finally clear the region. that will give us some cooler conditions for the weekend but should be the wet of the day for friday night. in the meantime, mild air coming in the next couple of days. temperatures coming up. northeast winds on bay. bay temp, around 55 degrees. tonight, yes, later on. shower activity. maybe thundershowers in a few spots. 5
cincinnati to louisville.ome of these, if they make it over the mountains, will probably make it late tonight. and morning showers. thundershowers and lightning a few spots as well. don't have the best-looking wednesday coming our way. there's the front, behind the front, it is cooler. in fact, cool enough for snow now. from a little iowa, through nebraska, into wyoming, where they've seen anywhere from 12 to 18 inches of snow in that vitint, -- vicinity, believe it or not. for our area, the...
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including former cincinnati bengal williams training to black new measure in sacramento that close asworker comp loop hole for professional athletes. williams has had 24 knee operation and needs california system for 10ed care. >> i will have no other options for medical care and i think that denial of care the that the billionaire owners are putting on players that help make the game as poor as it is is embarrassing things about the game today. >>reporter: the state worker comp system caught the attention of lawmakers last year when they discovered professional athletes even those who are on out of state teams but played against california team once or twice were receiving 6 figure pay outs. while all states allow prosecute to file a claim for job related injuries, california is one of the few that permits payments for the cumulative effect of injuries sustained from year of playing. assemblyman is leading the bipartisan charge to change the rules. >> i see this as glaring loop hole. you have millionaire athletes that are taking advantage of the system. >>reporter: critic say the sys
including former cincinnati bengal williams training to black new measure in sacramento that close asworker comp loop hole for professional athletes. williams has had 24 knee operation and needs california system for 10ed care. >> i will have no other options for medical care and i think that denial of care the that the billionaire owners are putting on players that help make the game as poor as it is is embarrassing things about the game today. >>reporter: the state worker comp...
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jacob fell from the cincinnati bengals retired after the suicide, he retired due to long-term effectsliz: he committed suicide, people believe it was because of so many head injuries. he represents players on the cardinals, giants, patriots, have you talked to players about this? how closely are they watching? >> their watch in the case, but it is a decision they make. you have celebrity, you have wealth and fame. many would not give it up for the long-term effects. ashley: there you go, i wonder even with a choice they would jump away from it. an agent who represents these people watching it very closely. it cannot be good news for the nfl to be in the spotlight under these circumstances, ashley. ashley: not at all. coming up, wants to invest like a billionaire? now it could be as easy as a tap of the finger. and a new survey is out, and guess who the richest europeans are. the results could surprise you. i guarantee it. we will be right back. ♪ we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone
jacob fell from the cincinnati bengals retired after the suicide, he retired due to long-term effectsliz: he committed suicide, people believe it was because of so many head injuries. he represents players on the cardinals, giants, patriots, have you talked to players about this? how closely are they watching? >> their watch in the case, but it is a decision they make. you have celebrity, you have wealth and fame. many would not give it up for the long-term effects. ashley: there you go,...
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i think cincinnati airport came in around 30th. what does that say about our long term competitiveness and future? when folks say there was some money in the faa to deal with these furloughs. the money was supposed to try to upgrade our airports to we don't rank in the bottom of industrialized countries when it comes to our infrastructure. that's what we're doing. we're using -- right now we have got focuses who are unwilling to make some simple changes to our tax code to close loopholes that aren't adding to our competitiveness and helping middle class families. that's a long way of answering your question, but the point is that there are common sense solutions to our problems right now. i cannot force republicans to embrace those common sense solutions. i can urge them to. i can put pressure on them. i can rally the american people around those common sense solutions. ultimately they themselves are going to have to say we'll do the right thing. there are members in the senate right now and i suspect members in the house as well w
i think cincinnati airport came in around 30th. what does that say about our long term competitiveness and future? when folks say there was some money in the faa to deal with these furloughs. the money was supposed to try to upgrade our airports to we don't rank in the bottom of industrialized countries when it comes to our infrastructure. that's what we're doing. we're using -- right now we have got focuses who are unwilling to make some simple changes to our tax code to close loopholes that...
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the ball game, well, you might as well get a souvenir, take a look at this catch at this game in cincinnati yesterday. baby in one arm -- dad reaches up with the free hand and grabs the home run. good thing that he didn't have a beer in his other hand. >> yeah. >> too close for comfort. >> he's not going to make the cover of good parenting magazine. >> no, no. >> lucky catch. >> thank you. >> now those the overnight involving north korea. >>> south korea is saying that the north is just days away from a provocative missile test. and the pentagon is reportedly delaying a missile test of its own in california. abc's bob woodruff is covering it all from south korea this morning, bob? >> reporter: good morning, dan. you know, we're only about 30 miles north of seoul here, as far as we can go, because this is the edge of the dmz, north korea is only three miles that way. of course, along this border, tourists can take a glimpse of north korea across the river, but there is no sign that the conflict is calming down. in fact, the president's office in south korea issued a statement today, saying t
the ball game, well, you might as well get a souvenir, take a look at this catch at this game in cincinnati yesterday. baby in one arm -- dad reaches up with the free hand and grabs the home run. good thing that he didn't have a beer in his other hand. >> yeah. >> too close for comfort. >> he's not going to make the cover of good parenting magazine. >> no, no. >> lucky catch. >> thank you. >> now those the overnight involving north korea. >>>...
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is a program that saw a 60% drop in youth homicides in boston, a 40% drop in youth homicides in cincinnatipen in syracuse. >> this is what most people think of when they think of syracuse. what they don't think of is that like many mid-sized cities -- >> 20-year-old black male -- >> syracuse has a serious gang problem. >> you have i.d. on you? >> reporter: and where there are gangs, police say there are always guns. more than 30 confiscated while we were here. >> the rival groups standing out in front of the store. some kids kind of came in from behind the houses to the empty lot over there and they were armed with sawed-off shotguns and fire from across the street. >> reporter: syracuse is roughly 1500 gang members belong doing 27 different gangs. the detective sergeant is familiar with all of them. what percentage of crime do they account for here in syracuse? >> the violent crime, they account for the majority of our violent crime. >> reporter: now syracuse is launching a bold initiative. >> we want to give you an opportunity to change your life. >> reporter: in a courthouse meeting, 0
is a program that saw a 60% drop in youth homicides in boston, a 40% drop in youth homicides in cincinnatipen in syracuse. >> this is what most people think of when they think of syracuse. what they don't think of is that like many mid-sized cities -- >> 20-year-old black male -- >> syracuse has a serious gang problem. >> you have i.d. on you? >> reporter: and where there are gangs, police say there are always guns. more than 30 confiscated while we were here....
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after aa alleged cincinnati. prrsecutors say mullins bit thhe5-yeaa ldd iffconvicted... - to six months in jail. it isn't too often you see caaera....fixxng a center linn phat was laid down crookee.it turnssout it's a temporaryy center linn made from tape... - roaddwas repavee.the construction company says the pemmorary lines onlyyseevv as a lane divider... and are not required to be straight. new tape.rning... to rrapply -3 ,3 forget seevinn to avoid in florida... driving ooer giant african nnilsslikk and they're nowwbecommng a big &psnailsscan ggow ssbig as rats... and carry a parasite.experts suspectt he snails got toothe u-s... by incooing traveler's luggage. &ptrappers are now moving fast pcoming up....taking your kids... and your work out... to the playground. playground.tte exercisee that the great outdoors. you're atthing ffx 45 morring news.. all local.. all morrnng. ((bumm out)) ((break 1))), i've had diabetes since (billi was a little kid. and i used to smoke. that's a bad combination. but if you're doing that, i've got a tip for you: make a list. put the peop
after aa alleged cincinnati. prrsecutors say mullins bit thhe5-yeaa ldd iffconvicted... - to six months in jail. it isn't too often you see caaera....fixxng a center linn phat was laid down crookee.it turnssout it's a temporaryy center linn made from tape... - roaddwas repavee.the construction company says the pemmorary lines onlyyseevv as a lane divider... and are not required to be straight. new tape.rning... to rrapply -3 ,3 forget seevinn to avoid in florida... driving ooer giant african...
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i want to take you to the west side of since nat thee, at cincinnati's la~ salle high school.a person injured after ha shooting at the high school, apparently another person apprehended. we are in touch with the sheriff's department, also in touch with the police department in cincinnati. we're working through more information on that. it is just breaking on this monday morning. don't know if it happened before school began or after classes were underway. syria's prime minister escaping an assassination attempt. it happened earlier this morning when a car bomb went off near his convoy. leland vittert live with our middle east bureau. did the attack have a broader goal? >> reporter: as of late the rebels have not had much success in either attacks like these or those out on the open battlefield, clearly this was an attempt to try and stem the tide and turn the momentum. as of late the groups behind many of these attacks are the al-qaida syndicate groups and the syrian government is using this opportunity to say really the people behind president revolution are quote, terrorists
i want to take you to the west side of since nat thee, at cincinnati's la~ salle high school.a person injured after ha shooting at the high school, apparently another person apprehended. we are in touch with the sheriff's department, also in touch with the police department in cincinnati. we're working through more information on that. it is just breaking on this monday morning. don't know if it happened before school began or after classes were underway. syria's prime minister escaping an...
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jack wilke, co-founded cincinnati right to life. she died peacefully at the age of 90 this past sunday and leaves behind her husband, six children, 20 grandchildren, and several foster children. during the early years of the national debate on abortion, she recognized the injustice of abortion on demand and held steadfastly to her belief that life is a gift from god. i first met barb and her husband nearly 35 years ago and have worked closely with them to protect innocent unborn children ever since. for eight years i worked with them on legislation to ban the horrific practice of partial-birth abortion. with their significant help and influence, the partial-birth abortion ban act passed congress, was signed into law by president bush, was upheld by the united states supreme court on a 5-4 vote, and is now the law of the land. despite her passing, her legacy and good works will live on. god bless barbara wilke. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the wiobction.from new york rise? mr. elliott: tha
jack wilke, co-founded cincinnati right to life. she died peacefully at the age of 90 this past sunday and leaves behind her husband, six children, 20 grandchildren, and several foster children. during the early years of the national debate on abortion, she recognized the injustice of abortion on demand and held steadfastly to her belief that life is a gift from god. i first met barb and her husband nearly 35 years ago and have worked closely with them to protect innocent unborn children ever...
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in cincinnati, we have a double issue.e have illegal guns that are on the streets and finding out who are bringing these into the community, and there needs to be some stiff penalties. so i think this is the time, but i agree with the president that it needs to be on a federal level, while we're still working at the state level, so you can't change from state-to-state, right now you come to ohio and there's loopholes regarding background checks. >> congressman, the federal level, of course, being you. i want to talk about what your colleagues in the senate are doing and what democrats in the house are doing and how you plan to sustain at a legislative level the attention, right after we take this quick break. >>> sir, congressman jeffries, as you watch the senate take this on, or not take it on, as you hear the news it's going to be another week, probably, that it's going to be pushed back for consideration of a bill, what is your reaction to that, and how do you think the momentum and the attention can be sustained long e
in cincinnati, we have a double issue.e have illegal guns that are on the streets and finding out who are bringing these into the community, and there needs to be some stiff penalties. so i think this is the time, but i agree with the president that it needs to be on a federal level, while we're still working at the state level, so you can't change from state-to-state, right now you come to ohio and there's loopholes regarding background checks. >> congressman, the federal level, of...
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cincinnati, baltimore, detroit, houston, l.a., new york, philly.n out there. what i'm so intrigued by is the fact these so-called miracle schools were able to go undetected for so long. this investigation in atlanta i believe started around 2005 when you have these incredible changes in scores. again, not just in atlanta but other school districts around the country. >> in some of our follow-up reporting, we look at every school district in the country. what we found is that there are similar patterns of changes in test scores that mirror atlanta all over the country. and there really is no system in place to monitor the integrity of tests. no child left behind. the federal government requires these kinds of tests. the government does not require auditing or any kind of monitoring to make sure the tests are accurate. >> what will change as a result? here you have the mug shots of teachers. these are educators that some of them admired at different points in their careers. what will change nationally now that this has been exposed? >> i think what i
cincinnati, baltimore, detroit, houston, l.a., new york, philly.n out there. what i'm so intrigued by is the fact these so-called miracle schools were able to go undetected for so long. this investigation in atlanta i believe started around 2005 when you have these incredible changes in scores. again, not just in atlanta but other school districts around the country. >> in some of our follow-up reporting, we look at every school district in the country. what we found is that there are...
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he joins me now in a fox business exclusive from cincinnati. okay, why the little guy?concerned about some of the regional banks lately. you're not at all. make the case. for them. >> liz, a lot of people are concerned about regional banks and the compression of net interest margins. i'm looking from the money center banks as more of a risk center because they've had strong performance. on average they're up 11% year to date through yesterday, liz, opposed to the regional banks are only up about six. so they don't have as much european exposure, they've had the ability to grow their earnings i think a little better, and i think you can be a little bit more regional, and in our camp we specialize in dividends, liz, we think there's going to be more growth out of the regionals. take profits from the more risky money-centered banks, look at regionals that haven't had as big a run, look at areas where you can get better dividend growth with, i think, frankly, better management. liz: we've got us bank,bb and t. for example, their dividend is 3%, their pe is 9, and they're no
he joins me now in a fox business exclusive from cincinnati. okay, why the little guy?concerned about some of the regional banks lately. you're not at all. make the case. for them. >> liz, a lot of people are concerned about regional banks and the compression of net interest margins. i'm looking from the money center banks as more of a risk center because they've had strong performance. on average they're up 11% year to date through yesterday, liz, opposed to the regional banks are only...
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now you have to route through atlanta or cincinnati or route through salt lake city depending where you'reng. the challenge with that is there's so many combinations that you can see layovers of 16 hours on orbitz.com. that's why -- >> 16 hours? >> an $899 fare. then you look at the details, it's a 16-hour layover. you go that doesn't make any sense. you want to talk to a travel professional. they can sort through all of that. most don't realize they have 40% of domestic airline tickets. it's a great way to have them figure out the best route at the best price for you. >> i know you're the expert, i play one on tv and read a prompter. you'll have to stand down on this one. in all seriousness, i don't trust airlines had they feature a departure time and the captain says we're going to be here another ten minutes. i automatically assume that's an hour. >> yeah. >> so the trust factor, the confidence level i have in the entire industry is being tested. >> yes. they brought that on themselves by stranding people on planes. that's why there's a passenger bill of rights. what came of that. >> no
now you have to route through atlanta or cincinnati or route through salt lake city depending where you'reng. the challenge with that is there's so many combinations that you can see layovers of 16 hours on orbitz.com. that's why -- >> 16 hours? >> an $899 fare. then you look at the details, it's a 16-hour layover. you go that doesn't make any sense. you want to talk to a travel professional. they can sort through all of that. most don't realize they have 40% of domestic airline...
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loyola and cincinnati started seven black players, the first time in ncaa history a majority of playersthe court for black and that was 50 years ago. >> the great part of this story is that as far as the handshake that's concerned, the white gentleman who died, the black guy who shook his hand was at his funeral and cried like a baby. just standing over the casket. great story. you know what, because of what happened to 66, with that texas el paso team, the loyola team gets overlooked. >> gives you hope, doesn't it? >> it does. not bob hope. he's been dead for about eight years. >>> a good preacher. in mississippi, this preacher is just half, half the size of just about any other preachers you'll see. that's next. why not make the day unforgettable? with two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains. you'll be asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can
loyola and cincinnati started seven black players, the first time in ncaa history a majority of playersthe court for black and that was 50 years ago. >> the great part of this story is that as far as the handshake that's concerned, the white gentleman who died, the black guy who shook his hand was at his funeral and cried like a baby. just standing over the casket. great story. you know what, because of what happened to 66, with that texas el paso team, the loyola team gets overlooked....