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it was a block and he brought it to procter and gamble in cincinnati ohio he showed up with his blocking he placed it on the desk of cooper proctor proctor said what's this. replied. procter and gamble quickly hired kaiser and by nine hundred eleven the company had perfected the production of what would come to be known as chris go. at first procter and gamble had to give it away it was marketed as a scientific discovery that will affect every kitchen in america and it dead the american kitchen would soon become a laboratory and mama's little baby learn to love shortening bread. i like to call them the chris. and what i mean by that is that chris crow was introduced in one thousand and eleven in the early one nine hundred forty s. the christo kids would have been about twenty years they would have been having children at that point and if you project that into twenty to fifty you know fifty years that puts it into night hundred sixty nine hundred seventy if you look at the stats that are out there you start seeing a dramatic increase in all of these diseases. it doesn't tell you genius t
it was a block and he brought it to procter and gamble in cincinnati ohio he showed up with his blocking he placed it on the desk of cooper proctor proctor said what's this. replied. procter and gamble quickly hired kaiser and by nine hundred eleven the company had perfected the production of what would come to be known as chris go. at first procter and gamble had to give it away it was marketed as a scientific discovery that will affect every kitchen in america and it dead the american kitchen...
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cincinnati, ohio, jane on our line for democrats. go ahead.aller: my name is jane, i'm in cincinnati, ohio. i called in what you're talking about. your issue today that you're talking about. i feel that all the countries are going to fail if america can't give to them like we are used to giving them and we're not going to be able to evidently because we're going down the tube too. if we go down the tube, everyone will be going down the tube. the point about mexico. they are making it right now nor on the list because they're selling their drugs. if we want to help everybody in the whole wide world, which we do as democrats, we will help our country out so we will be strong to continue to help out other people host: that's jane in cincinnati, ohio. that ties into an article written by james traub. it says failed states are a threat to the u.s. national security, only some of them. explain that. guest: the analysis has touched on an interesting analysis. basically comparing helpless failed sense versus intentional failed states. the difference i
cincinnati, ohio, jane on our line for democrats. go ahead.aller: my name is jane, i'm in cincinnati, ohio. i called in what you're talking about. your issue today that you're talking about. i feel that all the countries are going to fail if america can't give to them like we are used to giving them and we're not going to be able to evidently because we're going down the tube too. if we go down the tube, everyone will be going down the tube. the point about mexico. they are making it right now...
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a friend of my texted me from cincinnati, ohio getting on a plane. he said you cannot believe how hot and humid it is. yes, i can. 50s and 60s for the temperatures right now. livermore 59, 54 in santa bell. west southwest fairfield and southwest at napa, a little north wind or westerly breeze. but more west southwest into the delta. so that signals a cooler pattern. there's a system digging down. there it is. you see how this starts to drop in and that helps to open the door and lift the fog bank. fog and sun and cool for some and warm for others. as this picks up, a lot of 60s, 70s and a few 80s and a few 90s hanging on for another day. i think we'll see day to day changes in the next days. weekend is a carbon copy, slightly warmer on sunday. and tuesday and wednesday of next week could see warmer whether. >>> a date is set for disturbing sexual assault trial tied to a middle school field trip. >> and it could be a high tech solution for a common friday night problem. overcrowded bay area bars. the start upnow letting you check your -- the startup t
a friend of my texted me from cincinnati, ohio getting on a plane. he said you cannot believe how hot and humid it is. yes, i can. 50s and 60s for the temperatures right now. livermore 59, 54 in santa bell. west southwest fairfield and southwest at napa, a little north wind or westerly breeze. but more west southwest into the delta. so that signals a cooler pattern. there's a system digging down. there it is. you see how this starts to drop in and that helps to open the door and lift the fog...
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cincinnati, ohio, jane on our line for democrats. go ahead. caller: my name is jane, i'm in cincinnati, ohio. i called in what you're talking about. your issue today that you're talking about. i feel that all the countries are going to fail if america can't give to them like we are used to giving them and we're not going to be able to evidently because we're going down the tube too. if we go down the tube, everyone will be going down the tube. the point about mexico. they are making it right now nor on the list because they're selling their drugs. if we want to help everybody in the whole wide world, which we do as democrats, we will help our country out so we will be strong to continue to help out other people host: that's jane in cincinnati, ohio. that ties into an article written by james traub. it says failed states are a threat to the u.s. national security, only some of them. explain that. guest: the analysis has touched on an interesting analysis. basically comparing helpless failed sense versus intentional failed states. the difference
cincinnati, ohio, jane on our line for democrats. go ahead. caller: my name is jane, i'm in cincinnati, ohio. i called in what you're talking about. your issue today that you're talking about. i feel that all the countries are going to fail if america can't give to them like we are used to giving them and we're not going to be able to evidently because we're going down the tube too. if we go down the tube, everyone will be going down the tube. the point about mexico. they are making it right...
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caller: i am bob lewis from cincinnati, ohio. i looked at the republican side, democratic side, and i am sick and tired of this slice of the pie of the american citizen. i am retired. first after the baby boomers coming to the system. wherever slowly being attacked and sliced up by the government. host: what you think about the debt limit potential to default? is it affecting their financial life? caller: yes. when you look at the pike, the federal government which is one of the biggest expenses we have, i cannot use the word "froze their wages," but they have taken their raises spread the benefits constantly improve. the pinch as you get for being a democrat republican the less the pensions to get -- the pensions you get are amazing. we do not have this. what is really being talked about is my children, who are 35-40 years old, and our grandchildren will have to pay for this. if you look at the labor history of the united states from the turn of the 20th-century up until just before world war ii, you'll find out how this opposes
caller: i am bob lewis from cincinnati, ohio. i looked at the republican side, democratic side, and i am sick and tired of this slice of the pie of the american citizen. i am retired. first after the baby boomers coming to the system. wherever slowly being attacked and sliced up by the government. host: what you think about the debt limit potential to default? is it affecting their financial life? caller: yes. when you look at the pike, the federal government which is one of the biggest...
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. >> my name is jeff peppet i live in cincinnati ohio with my amazing wife sabrina and our two daughtersnormal. the roller coaster ride was steep and breathtaking. in july of 2008 i was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder calledcall ed am loy dose is. my body was getting worse and worse. it happened pretty quickly. i'd been in such great shape. then suddenly it was falling apart. everyone you've ever known loving you and trying to help you i got my test results back from last year and they were huge. i've been cleared for the stem cell transplant. now it's a big waiting game as the immune system drops and we hope that the stem cells do their job of growing new marrow. between entries i became extremely sick and there was little the medical teams could do. the only real hope was that my immune system would kick in. it's been a hard week. really long days and nights ups and downs. i start the day looking for the good and promising things not expecting much or obsessing too much on the statistic. just looking for a little step or two. the nights are long. but the morning finally comes and
. >> my name is jeff peppet i live in cincinnati ohio with my amazing wife sabrina and our two daughtersnormal. the roller coaster ride was steep and breathtaking. in july of 2008 i was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder calledcall ed am loy dose is. my body was getting worse and worse. it happened pretty quickly. i'd been in such great shape. then suddenly it was falling apart. everyone you've ever known loving you and trying to help you i got my test results back from last year and...
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emergency rooms are at 100% capacity in cincinnati, ohio. roads in louisiana are buckling under heat stress. livestock is dying in record dakota. in minnesota and south >> it's bad. it's terrible. >> reporter: and the hottest heat wave in the midwest in 23 years is moving east. nearly half of the entire u.s. population, 141 million americans across two dozen states, now are under heat advisories. it's one-two punun of record heat combined with unbearable humidity. the country's highest heat index, 126 in council bluffs, iowa. heat like this is now taxing the power grid leads to thousands of power outages in the midwest. that means no air conditioner. >> the lower level of the house is a little bit cooler. i try not to go upstairs. >> reporter: and tension is rising. power crews were forced to leave this chicago street after being harassed by an angry neighbor. the food supply is feeling the stress, too. terry swales of abc affiliate wqad is in iowa. >> here in the quad cities, the heat and humidity has really been stressing the crops, especi
emergency rooms are at 100% capacity in cincinnati, ohio. roads in louisiana are buckling under heat stress. livestock is dying in record dakota. in minnesota and south >> it's bad. it's terrible. >> reporter: and the hottest heat wave in the midwest in 23 years is moving east. nearly half of the entire u.s. population, 141 million americans across two dozen states, now are under heat advisories. it's one-two punun of record heat combined with unbearable humidity. the country's...
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now, moments ago house speaker john boehner did a radio interview with krc radio, 55 am in cincinnati, ohio. he believes that over the next two days the house will vote on his idea, a two-stage process that will then go to the senate. he believes the senate will pass it, and the president has yet to mention the word "veto." and, therefore, speaker boehner as of 50 minutes ago believes the president will sign that deal. we'll see whether or not that gets done. jamie: a big announcement coming from the postal service today. that agency is considering closing more than 3600 local branches across the country. reports most of those will be in rural areas. the postal service lost $8 billion in revenue last year, and business at local post offices has dropped significantly with the rise of e-mail and the internet. bill: finding out this morning all lanes on a major interstate west of topeka, kansas, back open today. investigators had shut down a 20-mile stretch to search a truck suspected of containing hazardous materials. hazmat crewses also evacuated and searched a nearby hotel there. we'll show
now, moments ago house speaker john boehner did a radio interview with krc radio, 55 am in cincinnati, ohio. he believes that over the next two days the house will vote on his idea, a two-stage process that will then go to the senate. he believes the senate will pass it, and the president has yet to mention the word "veto." and, therefore, speaker boehner as of 50 minutes ago believes the president will sign that deal. we'll see whether or not that gets done. jamie: a big announcement...
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the andrew bradenback environmental research cent for the cincinnati, ohio, the region 9 office in san francisco, the research triangle park main laraer to in -- laboratory in north carolina. in that regard, the project needs to be funded so we can save future lease costs that would be in jeopardy if we take this money away from the research triangle park lab. thenary gans et research lab would be cut. the air and radiation lab in montgomery, alabama. all of these facilities have requests in this fiscal year 2012 budget for needed facilities improvements. to cut those in order to increase a program that was already plused up $30 million above the request doesn't seem to me to be the right thing to do. in addition, we have an amendment filed from another member and i see her here, so i suspect it's going to come up right now to take away the $30 million that's already in the bill. i would hope my good friend would stick around to strike the last word and address this amendment that would zero out the diesel program. i don't want to zero it out but neither do i want to zero out money for
the andrew bradenback environmental research cent for the cincinnati, ohio, the region 9 office in san francisco, the research triangle park main laraer to in -- laboratory in north carolina. in that regard, the project needs to be funded so we can save future lease costs that would be in jeopardy if we take this money away from the research triangle park lab. thenary gans et research lab would be cut. the air and radiation lab in montgomery, alabama. all of these facilities have requests in...
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and from cincinnati ohio -- and jim weighs in on twitter -- ken joins us from mansfield, ohio, on the republican line. caller: i am thinking about short-term versus long-term and what has happened to every country that is tried to short term where they want all the perks they can possibly get as long as they can, like greece and france and spain. do we want a crippled country unable to perform as to what we have seen in the past? instead of $200 billion in interest payments, that would go up to three times that. i remember when interest rates were beyond 12% or 15% and how in the world could we pay for the interest rates there? our standard of living would go down and we would not have a secure feeling that i would like to have. so that is my comment. host: let's look at another store in politics right now. representative waters seeks dismissal of conflict charges in the house. the former staff director of the house ethics committee accused the bill a top committee lawyers last year secretly communicating with republicans on a panel of regarding investigations into democratic represen
and from cincinnati ohio -- and jim weighs in on twitter -- ken joins us from mansfield, ohio, on the republican line. caller: i am thinking about short-term versus long-term and what has happened to every country that is tried to short term where they want all the perks they can possibly get as long as they can, like greece and france and spain. do we want a crippled country unable to perform as to what we have seen in the past? instead of $200 billion in interest payments, that would go up to...
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in my district, the 125th birthday of america's sixth oldest amusement mark, coney island in cincinnati, ohio. mr. speaker, what began as a 20-acre apple orchard on thebacks banks of the ohio river in 1867 was quickly transformed into a private picnic retreat, complete with a bowling alley, a dance hall and a mule-powered merry-go-round. it became known as ohio grove, the coney island of the west. after being sold to the ohio grove corporation. modeling itself of coney island of new york city, they quickly dropped the name of ohio grove and just called it coney island and began to add more rides and more attractions. in 1911, the first roller coaster was added. in 1913 the dip n dots was add. it was not until 1924 that the signature attraction of coney island was realized when george schott, one of cincinnati's greatest philanthropist, purchased coney island. in 1925, they added sunlight pool, the world's largest recirculating swimming pool. now, mr. speaker, let me give you the dimensions of this pool because it's bigger than a football field. a football field is 300 feet by 160. this is 200
in my district, the 125th birthday of america's sixth oldest amusement mark, coney island in cincinnati, ohio. mr. speaker, what began as a 20-acre apple orchard on thebacks banks of the ohio river in 1867 was quickly transformed into a private picnic retreat, complete with a bowling alley, a dance hall and a mule-powered merry-go-round. it became known as ohio grove, the coney island of the west. after being sold to the ohio grove corporation. modeling itself of coney island of new york city,...
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ohio valley. cities like cincinnati and nashville, tennessee, likely to get in on the heat indices pushing 110 degrees outside monday afternoon. >> and you say the real relief comes midweek, but with it, some severe weather? >> reporter: powerful thunderstorms across the middle atlantic states later on this week. the core of the heat suppressed. so, the northeast escapes the major heat wave. but from the south plains into the tennessee valley, look for these blistering hot temperatures to continue throw throughout the dur case of the week. >> all right, we'll be watching. justin polvick, thanks to you. >>> we turn overseas now to the sunday paper that delivered its final edition, and we mean final. "the news of the world" closed today after revelations that reporters were bribing police and eavesdropping on everyone from the royals to every day victims of crimes. and today, the media mogul who owns the paper, rupert murdoch, swooped in, trying to limit the damage. abc's jeffrey kofman is in london tonight. >> reporter: rupert murdoch rushed to london today to rescue the $33 billion media empire he has
ohio valley. cities like cincinnati and nashville, tennessee, likely to get in on the heat indices pushing 110 degrees outside monday afternoon. >> and you say the real relief comes midweek, but with it, some severe weather? >> reporter: powerful thunderstorms across the middle atlantic states later on this week. the core of the heat suppressed. so, the northeast escapes the major heat wave. but from the south plains into the tennessee valley, look for these blistering hot...
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cincinnati? cuÁl esl objetivo de ustedes este aÑo? >> el estado de ohioos latinos sin discriminaciÓn, pero bien importante en este punto de la historia es el dream act, por eso estamos peleando y por eso estamos aquÍ. >> gracias por estar aquÍ. >> gracias a ustedes. >> para discutir los temas de la semana estÁ rafael palacio, editor del sentinel de orlando y (...) subeditor del diario (...) le querÍpreguntar la posiciÓn del presidente por el sistema electrÓnico que puede verificar si alguien estÁ o no legalmente en este paÍs. "e verify puede ser un importante para aplicar la ley sino estÁ plagado de errores, la meta es ser como perfeccionar el sistema" esto dijo el presidente, alejandro, mo lÓpez? >> las personas que se oponen al sistema dice que puede tener imperfecto que puede traer consecuencias para personas legales o indomentados si el se pone en contra del sistema va a perder una herramienta importante para negociar el futuro con las personas que quieren usar el sistema, cerrÓ la frontera y tener una revisiÓn de las leyes que bÁsicamente cierran her
cincinnati? cuÁl esl objetivo de ustedes este aÑo? >> el estado de ohioos latinos sin discriminaciÓn, pero bien importante en este punto de la historia es el dream act, por eso estamos peleando y por eso estamos aquÍ. >> gracias por estar aquÍ. >> gracias a ustedes. >> para discutir los temas de la semana estÁ rafael palacio, editor del sentinel de orlando y (...) subeditor del diario (...) le querÍpreguntar la posiciÓn del presidente por el sistema electrÓnico...
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ohio? >> after the small talk franklin focused in on melissa. >> yes. i grew up in cincinnatih-huh. >> what kind of things did he want to know about you? >> i think in that first phone call he's asking what my sign is and things like that. >> what your sign is? >> yeah. >> why? >> i think it's very much like a pickup, like in a bar. >> so are you married? >> no. >> all right. >> he wanted to know how much i weighed. he wanted to know whether or not i had been with any black men. >> and you felt like you had to play along. this was a guy who you need to sit down and talk -- >> right. he knows this is a game. and he's got information that i want. >> it was a suggestive game, a careful and mutual flirtation that melissa hoped would pay off. >> you had to spend so much time stroking his ego. >> absolutely. there was a lot of that going on. but i do want to say, i didn't do anything in my mind either to embarrass my office, to compromise myself in any way. >> i tell you, you're so gorgeous. it'll be nice just sitting down face to face and talking with you, you know, having a really
ohio? >> after the small talk franklin focused in on melissa. >> yes. i grew up in cincinnatih-huh. >> what kind of things did he want to know about you? >> i think in that first phone call he's asking what my sign is and things like that. >> what your sign is? >> yeah. >> why? >> i think it's very much like a pickup, like in a bar. >> so are you married? >> no. >> all right. >> he wanted to know how much i weighed. he...
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ohio. host: cincinnati side or the other side? caller: the other side.m 51 years old, and i have been disabled. i keep hearing they are going to cut social security and medicare. i barely get by now. they keep going on how bad our debt is. uk got us involved in this thing in libya, costing us $10 million a day, for what? we don't need to be there. white -- why throw more money there when we are in debt? guest: you have a really good point about priorities. medicare, social security, those are absolutely important. you are 51 years old and disabled, and you depend on that. it is not much. you are scraping by. if we spend money elsewhere -- $10 million a day -- i will tell you where we're spending a lot of money, iraq and afghanistan, where the big money is going -- then it takes money away from being able to do other things. that is the battle in washington. it is about what should be our priority is. we have got to do much more domestically. we should be working hard to invest in our infrastructure, have a good health care system. i think we ought to be
ohio. host: cincinnati side or the other side? caller: the other side.m 51 years old, and i have been disabled. i keep hearing they are going to cut social security and medicare. i barely get by now. they keep going on how bad our debt is. uk got us involved in this thing in libya, costing us $10 million a day, for what? we don't need to be there. white -- why throw more money there when we are in debt? guest: you have a really good point about priorities. medicare, social security, those are...
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tools on award and tonight it goes to ohio state representative robert macklin bort he's a republican calls himself a catholic boy from the west side of cincinnati he's a hard line conservative married father of three during the current legislative session robert had to be worried that a very private matter was about to go public is he back on the weekend of good friday april the congressman was stopped for drunk driving a wall in nearby indiana and the eighteen minutes where the video of an officer dash cam of the arrest is really good stuff it was just put on you tube by the dearborn county prosecutor's office this week so i'm no weapon videotape tell most of the story for itself robert was stopped because he had a headlight not working on his car the officer then start a series of tests to determine if he made the truck. yes well i think of you i mean i don't we don't we're. right here. so you do think you know why did i just be here that's all i don't care what the guy you know. he literally could not hold officers figure for several minutes and then try to blame a poor guy walking across the parking lot for distracting it at the next as i a
tools on award and tonight it goes to ohio state representative robert macklin bort he's a republican calls himself a catholic boy from the west side of cincinnati he's a hard line conservative married father of three during the current legislative session robert had to be worried that a very private matter was about to go public is he back on the weekend of good friday april the congressman was stopped for drunk driving a wall in nearby indiana and the eighteen minutes where the video of an...
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now to ohio where a freight train traveling from cleveland to cincinnati leaked more than 1,700 gallons it, crews are scrambling to clean up the mess. they say about 30 of those gallons spiel spiled in s spill when the train stopped on a bridge in downtown columbus. and the dow finishing in the green, up 56 points. let's go to allison kosik live at the stock exchange. i know we're going to get several jobs reports this week. what should we be looking for as we see these numbers come out today? that's kind of the game on wall street. the bar right now really low in may. as this week goes, we're going to see three jobs reports come out over the next two days. adp is going to begin the show tomorrow morning to report -- that's the report on private sector hiring. and then right after that is going to come the report on additional jobless claims. then, of course, the biggie on friday, the government job reports for june. they're anticipating good numbers. economists, they're being a little more cautious. edie? >> are they starting to be more realistic with their expectations? >> cnn money s
now to ohio where a freight train traveling from cleveland to cincinnati leaked more than 1,700 gallons it, crews are scrambling to clean up the mess. they say about 30 of those gallons spiel spiled in s spill when the train stopped on a bridge in downtown columbus. and the dow finishing in the green, up 56 points. let's go to allison kosik live at the stock exchange. i know we're going to get several jobs reports this week. what should we be looking for as we see these numbers come out today?...
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this morning people in the ohio valley, have had a rude awakening, especially in kentucky. southeast of cincinnation, right along parts of i-79. some of the places south of maysville may experience flash flooding. we've had rain moving through. you see the training effects from other cells developing farther to the north. near florida, along the gulf coast, in alabama scattered showers. as we wrap things up in the upper midwest, rain forms in the dakotas by late afternoon there's a possibility we could have strong storms develop in this region. we've got so much more to share with you weatherwise. we'll get to that coming up later in the show. >>> to our viewers, we were telling you yesterday, this was a first for me. i went into it skeptical, didn't know what to expect. an interview with real-life superheroes. i don't know their identities. when they came on they didn't reveal their id advertise. they don't have real super powers. what makes them superer? actually you'll agree that they had when you hear their stories. that is next. work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry bi
this morning people in the ohio valley, have had a rude awakening, especially in kentucky. southeast of cincinnation, right along parts of i-79. some of the places south of maysville may experience flash flooding. we've had rain moving through. you see the training effects from other cells developing farther to the north. near florida, along the gulf coast, in alabama scattered showers. as we wrap things up in the upper midwest, rain forms in the dakotas by late afternoon there's a possibility...
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cincinnati desperate thieves are ripping off gas stations by buying things while covering their credit card data satellites with tinfoil don't worry we heard about this one because they got caught in lancaster ohio they shouldn't let a disaster go to waste when a turd turned up in the swimming pool at a family why summer camp sixty five children were asked to lower their bathing suits for visual inspection parents complained when children came home traumatized in portsmouth a man unhappy with a lemon from a used car dealership decided to simply get his revenge by playing bumper cars in the dealer's lot after hours causing tens of thousands and damages now back to texas where iraq will he stole one hundred forty tires off thirty five cars in interviewer's lot only in today's economy can you move those without getting caught in new orleans parents of a deployed marine are having to having to sue a homeowner's association for the right to keep a sign that says our son defends our freedom in their front yard now that's not true but it is their property and in a mcdonald's in atlanta a manager is accused of punching a woman for bringing her service dog and autistic children into the restaurant. this
cincinnati desperate thieves are ripping off gas stations by buying things while covering their credit card data satellites with tinfoil don't worry we heard about this one because they got caught in lancaster ohio they shouldn't let a disaster go to waste when a turd turned up in the swimming pool at a family why summer camp sixty five children were asked to lower their bathing suits for visual inspection parents complained when children came home traumatized in portsmouth a man unhappy with a...
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ohio. it will feel like 110 in places. strong storms in the dakotas, des moines, omaha, indianapolis, cincinnati, and lexington.s along the gulf coast and heavy rain in the desert southwest. >> triple digits in phoenix. 90s from albuquerque to boise. 79 in fargo. 89 in omaha. and 99 in dallas. much of the northeast hovers around the 90-degree mark. if it's not at or near 90 you're lucky. most of the country is suffering. >> very, very true. >>> both you and i are new parents. i just had twins. this story really scared me. i'm glad i heard it after i had the twins. >> i can understand why. >> they say everything is bigger in texas and this little guy is only going to add to that reputation. look at this baby. his name is jamichael brown, he weighs 16 pounds when he was welcomed into the world. he was born in the city of longview. >> to give you perspective, my daughter is 7 months, she's just now 17 pounds. okay? a dad says he's okay with the nickname "moose" his son has earned in the maternity ward. mom is recuperating and i'm sure you're wondering out there, ladies, she had a well-deserved c-section. >> that's
ohio. it will feel like 110 in places. strong storms in the dakotas, des moines, omaha, indianapolis, cincinnati, and lexington.s along the gulf coast and heavy rain in the desert southwest. >> triple digits in phoenix. 90s from albuquerque to boise. 79 in fargo. 89 in omaha. and 99 in dallas. much of the northeast hovers around the 90-degree mark. if it's not at or near 90 you're lucky. most of the country is suffering. >> very, very true. >>> both you and i are new...
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really, i was going to say probably in northeast ohio but also columbus, also cincinnati, also dayton, also toledo, all over our state. so clearly, madam president, we know how to do these things, but what we have seen in the past three decades is -- is a shift in our nation. 30 years ago, manufacturing was 26%, 25%, 26%, 27% of our gross domestic product. so basically 1/4 of the dollars in our economy were all about manufacturing. and that created great wealth because the way to create wealth is to make something, to grow something or to mine something, pre-eminently. so 30 years ago, we were -- we were -- the manufacturing was, was some 23%, 24%, 25%, 26% of our g.d.p. financial services was only 11% in those taste. today it's almost in the reverse. today financial services makes up about 25%, 22%, and manufacturing makes up only about 11% of our -- of our g.d.p. and even a slightly smaller percent of our work force. so why does this matter? it matters because we know when we make things, it creates wealth. manufacturing jobs pay 20% more on average than service jobs. we know the di
really, i was going to say probably in northeast ohio but also columbus, also cincinnati, also dayton, also toledo, all over our state. so clearly, madam president, we know how to do these things, but what we have seen in the past three decades is -- is a shift in our nation. 30 years ago, manufacturing was 26%, 25%, 26%, 27% of our gross domestic product. so basically 1/4 of the dollars in our economy were all about manufacturing. and that created great wealth because the way to create wealth...
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cincinnati, mr. chabot. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for one minute. mr. chabot: i thank the gentleman for yielding. our national debt stands at a staggering $14.3 trillion, and we currently borrow more than 40 cents on every $1 we spend and our president and democrats in the other body say that a balanced budget amendment is, quote, dead on arrival. 15 years ago, the balanced budget amendment passed the house with a bipartisan vote only to lose by one vote in the senate. a constitutional amendment is the only way to ensure that future congresses live within their means and end the spending bing. our colleague, -- spending binge. our colleague, representative mcclintock, summed it up well he said imagine a family that earns $50,000 a year and is spending more than $88,000 a year and has a credit card balance of $330,000 a -- of $330,000. that's us. why is the president so afraid of making a commitment to balance our budget? stop the spending. no more empty promises, no more excuses. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york. ms. s
cincinnati, mr. chabot. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for one minute. mr. chabot: i thank the gentleman for yielding. our national debt stands at a staggering $14.3 trillion, and we currently borrow more than 40 cents on every $1 we spend and our president and democrats in the other body say that a balanced budget amendment is, quote, dead on arrival. 15 years ago, the balanced budget amendment passed the house with a bipartisan vote only to lose by one vote in...