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eric mangini will be back as head coach of the cleveland browns next season. browns fin wished four straight wins, but mangini's job was considered in serious jeopardy with the team's recent hiring of mike holmgren as president. former kicker matt stover will handle kicker duties for the indianapolis colts during the playoffs because adam vin terry hasn't sufficiently healed from the mid-season knee surgery he went. they intend to keep him on the active roster just in case. >>> here is a look at tonight's lineup presented by the u. p. s. store. we have a caa showdown coming at you on comcast sportsnet, plus george mason taking on northeastern. right here on comcast sportsnet, it's the senators- capitals at 7:00. we encourage to you joint chat. sport express, caps post-game live follows and another edition of "geico sportsnite" at 10:00. that's going to do it for us here on "geico sportsnite". for the very late he have from around -- latest from around our area and the sports world, get on csnwashington.com. now let's head over to the verizon center. the caps t
eric mangini will be back as head coach of the cleveland browns next season. browns fin wished four straight wins, but mangini's job was considered in serious jeopardy with the team's recent hiring of mike holmgren as president. former kicker matt stover will handle kicker duties for the indianapolis colts during the playoffs because adam vin terry hasn't sufficiently healed from the mid-season knee surgery he went. they intend to keep him on the active roster just in case. >>> here is...
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>> i didn't know you were from cleveland.l roker spent some time in cleveland, too. >> yes, he did as a matter of fact. he's still kind of our hero there. >> a little walk down memory lane on this saturday morning. >> i know. and it's still only 9:39. it is going to be cold and snowy in many parts of the country. >> today, a lot of people, we did all these travel stories leading up to the holiday season. of course everyone's got to get home. most of them are doing that today and tomorrow. it's very difficult now, getting numerous reports of two to three inches of snow from long island, connecticut, rhode island, up here from massachusetts and into new hampshire and all of the state of maine. that's where the roads are the worst. it's going to snow probably today and much of tomorrow, on and off. in boston, we could end up with enough to shovel, around three to six inches. all of northern new england, though, you have a chance of getting a foot. so great powder for the skiers. and again, it's mostly saturday/sunday. by the tim
>> i didn't know you were from cleveland.l roker spent some time in cleveland, too. >> yes, he did as a matter of fact. he's still kind of our hero there. >> a little walk down memory lane on this saturday morning. >> i know. and it's still only 9:39. it is going to be cold and snowy in many parts of the country. >> today, a lot of people, we did all these travel stories leading up to the holiday season. of course everyone's got to get home. most of them are doing...
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and he then was a publicist for nightclubs in cleveland. he wanted to go to college. he couldn't afford to. he was a publicist for nightclubs, and as a publicist, he would get some advertising -- advertising circulars from the music corporation of america. and he didn't think they were very good, so he would redo them for his nightclubs. his nightclubs would be booking mca's bands. and jules stein's brother, bill, heard about this guy, lew, who never thought their advertising was good enough, and he got to meet him. and he brought him to chicago eventually to meet jules stein. he was 23 at the time. c-span: why did you get interested in these two characters? >> guest: i got interested, really, in wasserman because i interviewed him in '91, when mca was sold to matsushita. i did a long piece for "the new yorker" about that transaction and the personalities involved in it. and at that time, i came to realize that wasserman was a fascinating figure and immensely powerful. for around 50 years, he was clearly the most powerful man in hollywood. he influenced virtually ever
and he then was a publicist for nightclubs in cleveland. he wanted to go to college. he couldn't afford to. he was a publicist for nightclubs, and as a publicist, he would get some advertising -- advertising circulars from the music corporation of america. and he didn't think they were very good, so he would redo them for his nightclubs. his nightclubs would be booking mca's bands. and jules stein's brother, bill, heard about this guy, lew, who never thought their advertising was good enough,...
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firefighters battled not only blazes but arctic conditions, sending a second alarm, but in cleveland,ife trenches on. >> as long as you dress properly, and layers, good hat, boots, and you are ready to go. >> now your weather forecast with john collins. >> we have really gotten good taste of winter here with this cold air. big storms over new england, and they are still getting storms. it is not heavy snow, but it has been persistent. a couple of flurries have pushed as far south as maryland. higher clouds a little further south. the lake effect is over pennsylvania but not quite making it into garrett county at this point. temperatures have been getting our attention. the readings are not that terribly bad. 25 downtown, 24 at airport. the wind chills, when you factor in those 25 miles per hour winds, they can feel like 14 in annapolis. 19 cambridge. at least everything is above zero, right? mechanic feels like 9 bill right now. they have -- the feels like 9 below right now. here is the storm, and you can feel a little to the south. we will see some clouds tonight, so it does not like
firefighters battled not only blazes but arctic conditions, sending a second alarm, but in cleveland,ife trenches on. >> as long as you dress properly, and layers, good hat, boots, and you are ready to go. >> now your weather forecast with john collins. >> we have really gotten good taste of winter here with this cold air. big storms over new england, and they are still getting storms. it is not heavy snow, but it has been persistent. a couple of flurries have pushed as far...
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. >> 1941 general gg built by cleveland tractor company, cleveland, ohio. that is the tractor company that built the c-track tractor in the early '30s, '20s. in '39, they built a rubber- tire tractor, but they needed to sell it through somebody else to help them promote it, so they sold it through seven different tractor companies that same tractor. my daddy had a bfa maybe 100 years ago when i was just a kid. it came out that i thought i ought to have one and i bought a general and dfnt know enough to quit. i ended up with i got half ton general -- half dozen intelligence now. i'm not sure. this tractor was sold in the northern tier along lake ear and ohio through the farm bureau organization. it was sold in the sum of michigan by farm bureau organization. it was sold in southern indiana as a co-op tractor by the national farm equipment company. sold in canada as a massie hera. sold in the montgomery ward store. it was only like $595. that was the need thing about it. at that time, the boys left the farm, go to the war, the old man had to do the farm all b
. >> 1941 general gg built by cleveland tractor company, cleveland, ohio. that is the tractor company that built the c-track tractor in the early '30s, '20s. in '39, they built a rubber- tire tractor, but they needed to sell it through somebody else to help them promote it, so they sold it through seven different tractor companies that same tractor. my daddy had a bfa maybe 100 years ago when i was just a kid. it came out that i thought i ought to have one and i bought a general and dfnt...
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cleveland is looking at 21 degrees. minneapolis is at one degree below zero. it is just cold outside and will remain cold for the upcoming week, below average by about 10 degrees or so. across portions of ohio and garrett county of western maryland, they still have a winter weather advisory and a two-hour delay tomorrow morning. they could pick up another two-4 inches of snow. not very pleasant out there. you also have a wind chill advisory for allegheny county until tomorrow morning. across our immediate area, there is nothing to worry about. a cold start to monday morning and the first full week of 2010. a few flurries mainly to the north. here is the forecast, cold and freezing for tonight. 22 degrees downtown, with other west at 15-20 miles an hour. by afternoon, the high around 30 degrees. the average for this time of year is 43. here is the extended outlook. you might want to pay attention to this one. 35 degrees on wednesday, amid 30's on thursday, but friday at coastal storm that could potentially bring snow to the area. the reason we are thinking snow
cleveland is looking at 21 degrees. minneapolis is at one degree below zero. it is just cold outside and will remain cold for the upcoming week, below average by about 10 degrees or so. across portions of ohio and garrett county of western maryland, they still have a winter weather advisory and a two-hour delay tomorrow morning. they could pick up another two-4 inches of snow. not very pleasant out there. you also have a wind chill advisory for allegheny county until tomorrow morning. across...
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avery friedman, civil rights attorney and law professor out of cleveland, ohio and richard herman a newrim maldefense attorney and law professor, but he's in vegas today. nice. like that. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. >> brooke i know you're addicted. >> can be kind of bad sometimes. anyway, let's first talk about abdulmutallab. president obama coming out saying absolutely this thwarted terror attack is in fact linked to al qaeda and richard, my first question to you is, some people are putting two major mistakes with u.s. intelligence here. >> major mistakes? that's putting it mildly, brooke. i mean, just some quick highlights. there are so many highlights. but the guy is in yemen. based on a u.s. visa. he joins this terrorism organization. he has, while in yemen, his father goes to the embassy in nigeria and complains that his son is involved with terrorists. son probably told the father i'm going to blow the plane up. then the kid goes from yemen to the netherland on a one-way ticket, cash purchase, no luggage. then from the netherlands to the united states. one-way ticke
avery friedman, civil rights attorney and law professor out of cleveland, ohio and richard herman a newrim maldefense attorney and law professor, but he's in vegas today. nice. like that. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. >> brooke i know you're addicted. >> can be kind of bad sometimes. anyway, let's first talk about abdulmutallab. president obama coming out saying absolutely this thwarted terror attack is in fact linked to al qaeda and richard, my first question to...
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and then cleveland and pittsburgh due to sma-some lake effect snows, we'll talk about this weather system, what we can expect for tomorrow, as well as another arctic blast coming up a little bit later in the show. don? >> i want to get back to cnn's chief business correspondent ali velshi on board a plane at newark. ali, how much longer are you hearing now? >> reporter: we've been here for almost two hours now. flight 1800 from continental from ft. lauderdale. alina gave you the picture inside the airport. i'm on the other side. i wasn't one of those that was able to get down fast enough for us to get out of the plane. so while alina was outside, i'm on the tarmac. we've been told by the captain when we landed that we'd be an hour to an hour and a half on the plane. now it looks like he just said to us about ten minutes ago that it might be another hour. there's just no information because what's happening is since they're not allowing any planes to leave there are absolutely no gates available at the airport. so planes that have been landing that haven't been redirected are actually stay
and then cleveland and pittsburgh due to sma-some lake effect snows, we'll talk about this weather system, what we can expect for tomorrow, as well as another arctic blast coming up a little bit later in the show. don? >> i want to get back to cnn's chief business correspondent ali velshi on board a plane at newark. ali, how much longer are you hearing now? >> reporter: we've been here for almost two hours now. flight 1800 from continental from ft. lauderdale. alina gave you the...
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transfers back to yemen.iú ou can imagine a situation i which the gornment as a choice between yemen and clevelandnd that's , you kn, very appealing choice from the government's pointf view. >> ifi: and jeffrey brown talks with rocco landesmanthe broadway procer who now heads the national endowment for t arts. >> i'm goingo be outspoken. i'm iz say.çadÑiçó if people wa to regard that as partisan, i can't lp it. >> lehrer: tt's all ahead, on tonight'pbs newshour. majofunding for the pbs newsur is provided by: >> what the world needs now energy. the energy to t the economy huing again. the energy to tackle chaenges like climate chae. what is that ergy came from an energy company? everyday, chron invests $62 llion in people, in ideas-- seing, teaching, building. fueling growth aund the world to me us all ahead. is is the power of human energy. chevron. intel. supporti math and science education for tomorrow's innovators. >> and bthe bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea thatll people deservehe chance to live a healthy productive fe. and with the ongoing suppo of these institions an
transfers back to yemen.iú ou can imagine a situation i which the gornment as a choice between yemen and clevelandnd that's , you kn, very appealing choice from the government's pointf view. >> ifi: and jeffrey brown talks with rocco landesmanthe broadway procer who now heads the national endowment for t arts. >> i'm goingo be outspoken. i'm iz say.çadÑiçó if people wa to regard that as partisan, i can't lp it. >> lehrer: tt's all ahead, on tonight'pbs newshour....
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there was a moment when carter's dac qtr remax cleveland was testifying in front of the senate's are probably a bunch of the imam war veterans and cleveland of course the people reject the through their medals and send you lost your walls and the vietnam, too. and there was riggins's va secretary who got on the "good morning america" and used the occasion to coffee and on veterans' a bunch of crybabies. there was gigantic lawsuits against dow and catv to makers of agent orange. it got settled in a way that left a lot of veterans feeling jipped. there were conservative think tanks that all kind of reports about how it is junk science that agent orange had anything to do with anybody's disabilities. and that went on for years until finally 1991 looked like it got to the point we were going to do the right thing. so, past the law that year that said if you serve in the vietnam you have one of three conditions that are by then seceded with agent orange that would be a presumptive service disability and the va would treat you. then over the years on the same act called on the institute of
there was a moment when carter's dac qtr remax cleveland was testifying in front of the senate's are probably a bunch of the imam war veterans and cleveland of course the people reject the through their medals and send you lost your walls and the vietnam, too. and there was riggins's va secretary who got on the "good morning america" and used the occasion to coffee and on veterans' a bunch of crybabies. there was gigantic lawsuits against dow and catv to makers of agent orange. it got...
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pressure that is bringing down the cold air out of cannad aas well as pafrts the great lakes around cleveland. looking at a snowfall in pennsylvania. buffalo, they're always used to that. we may get a few flakes. temperatures across the region, looking at cold temperatures in the north. that will be sustained through the night tonight into tomorrow. futurescan showing not a lot of activity, as far as precipitation over baltimore. like i said, a few snowflakes may squeak their way into the forecast. west of us we'll see more snow showers possibly through the overnight and into tomorrow. here's a look at your seven-day forecast. we are going to ton see a chance for a snowshower or two. a 20 percent chance tomorrow. 32 the temperature. 35 on tuesday. 37 on wednesday. we'll see more sunshine towards the middle of the week. into thursday night, though, watching another potential system that may bring snow showers. maybe accumulating snow in to the afternoon. we see more sunshine on saturday and sunday. fox 45 skywatch weather is at your fingertips. iradar is available at foxbaltimore.com. use fox
pressure that is bringing down the cold air out of cannad aas well as pafrts the great lakes around cleveland. looking at a snowfall in pennsylvania. buffalo, they're always used to that. we may get a few flakes. temperatures across the region, looking at cold temperatures in the north. that will be sustained through the night tonight into tomorrow. futurescan showing not a lot of activity, as far as precipitation over baltimore. like i said, a few snowflakes may squeak their way into the...
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joining me now from cleveland is mark a.professor of pathology at case western university, i know we had a bit of audio problems, i hope this works for us. so should we be picking up cell phones and talking on them to discourage alzheimer's disease? >> i think it's a bit too premature to be doing that, but it is inan treeging study and we have to remember that this is in an animal model, so i wouldn't be encouraging people to pick up their cell phones at this point. but potentially in the future this could herald a new option for the treatment of the disease. >> i mean, how could you see this playing out? if this does turn out to boost the expectations here, what would be happening? would people be treated via radiation for alzheimer's? >> potentially, yes. the mice were, or the animal model was exposed to waves similar to those we experience from typical cell phone usage. and i can't imagine, there were slight differences between the cell phones, but there could be some apparatus that constructed could be applicable to huma
joining me now from cleveland is mark a.professor of pathology at case western university, i know we had a bit of audio problems, i hope this works for us. so should we be picking up cell phones and talking on them to discourage alzheimer's disease? >> i think it's a bit too premature to be doing that, but it is inan treeging study and we have to remember that this is in an animal model, so i wouldn't be encouraging people to pick up their cell phones at this point. but potentially in the...
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but in cleveland, life trudges on. >> not hard dealing with the weather as long as you dress properly and dress in layers and good hat. good boots and you're ready to go. >> this cold has been around for a while and it looks like it's going to be around for a while. >> everyone's been in duck and cover mode. since saturday morning. it's like entirely too cold to go outside. the holidays are wrapping up. we'll stay inside ant out of the cold. if you spent your weekend inside, way to go. right choice. next weekend? also looks cold and windy. so you know outside right now it is a very frigid night here in washington. and all across virginia, maryland, up and down the african-american seaboard it's pretty much cold every where east of the rockies. temperatures for a high didn't even make the freezing mark. 28 in washington after a 16-degree start this morning, our coldest morning since the first week of march. currently, 24 and wind chill of 10 and peak wind gusts at 46 miles an hour both yesterday and today. exceptionally windy weather across the mid-atlantic and up and down the eastern
but in cleveland, life trudges on. >> not hard dealing with the weather as long as you dress properly and dress in layers and good hat. good boots and you're ready to go. >> this cold has been around for a while and it looks like it's going to be around for a while. >> everyone's been in duck and cover mode. since saturday morning. it's like entirely too cold to go outside. the holidays are wrapping up. we'll stay inside ant out of the cold. if you spent your weekend inside,...
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the only psoner in the budii we father kicked a61-yarfield goal 86 his therlayed profssiollwithhe cleveland browns and washington d skins. everything but on orton, yes! and he's fouled! daniel ort freshm mres. man bryan schroeder oklahoma city showing some -- eshman fromoklahoma ty showing somesi lls, ball movement . a shofrom that crr going to is on this side. heis inhe right place. he has gat sizeto. 6'11". abt 2. >> gng for the rebound, a fo called. an tht ason marshawn powell. if i i it i ss third. i hinkt sombody eps in the la too quickly there sohey are giving him another shot. >> eric: a quick time o the floorfr stephe cox. he is reaced bystef welsh. largest leadof the day ntucke on top by 26. >>> mi wasngt and he will goo t fre-tow line. >> bob: th is e mike washington, tha ec fans rea familiarwith powerfully taing kthe ball to theasket. ven't en alot of atthin this game. keverydy aobe the f thw roline excepthim so as a result he will briga lphe on blocs. like, washinon, gtt an easy e. >> second foul on orto. hargrowhrrals checks in or the first tme. harrellson abig fellow. 6'10". h
the only psoner in the budii we father kicked a61-yarfield goal 86 his therlayed profssiollwithhe cleveland browns and washington d skins. everything but on orton, yes! and he's fouled! daniel ort freshm mres. man bryan schroeder oklahoma city showing some -- eshman fromoklahoma ty showing somesi lls, ball movement . a shofrom that crr going to is on this side. heis inhe right place. he has gat sizeto. 6'11". abt 2. >> gng for the rebound, a fo called. an tht ason marshawn powell. if...
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there's a big area of high pressure from oklahoma to cleveland. this is the cold canadian air that is slipping further south. it is reaching down into the gulf coast region where temperatures this morning down to central florida have dipped below the freezing point. our situation today, 32 for the high and lots of sunshine. temperatures are running way below the average. normally, we would be around 40 for the high. the wind should be about 7-10 miles per hour. that knocks about 10 degrees off the temperatures. the specific forecast for the ratings game in foxboro which starts at 1:00, the wind chill factor will make it feel like a 10-15 degrees. the future cast, by monday, we have a clipper system coming out of the great lakes moving across the area. it looks like it will be overnight monday into tuesday. we may pick up a few stow flurries into the mountains to the west and that goes away on tuesday. the forecast for seven days a dry one with a warming trend. we love highs in the 30's in the early part of the week -- we will have highs in the 30'
there's a big area of high pressure from oklahoma to cleveland. this is the cold canadian air that is slipping further south. it is reaching down into the gulf coast region where temperatures this morning down to central florida have dipped below the freezing point. our situation today, 32 for the high and lots of sunshine. temperatures are running way below the average. normally, we would be around 40 for the high. the wind should be about 7-10 miles per hour. that knocks about 10 degrees off...
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once you get around cleveland and parts of pennsylvania, down in west virginia, lake effect snow diminishes because the wind is more westerly. but that might pick up later as the snow starts falling again out in western maryland and pennsylvania. we will keep an eye on that. let's take a look at the current temperatures. looks nice, but it is cold. those wins, still westerly. feels like two to three degrees outside. that windchill factor will be a major factor in the weather today. looking at temperatures around the beltway, we have a darker blue shading with temperatures in the lower 20's in general. the airport is at 18, as well as pasadena. as we get away from it, it is only 17 in columbia. 20 by anne edwards. -- 20 in edwards. plenty of clouds offshore with storms spinning off of cape cod. in two parts of new england and new york state, western maryland is under a cloud deck right now. we are sunny at the moment. winds are more westerly so the lake effect snow is not having much effect but it could swing around a bit and wobble around today, moving out of the picture eventually. but whe
once you get around cleveland and parts of pennsylvania, down in west virginia, lake effect snow diminishes because the wind is more westerly. but that might pick up later as the snow starts falling again out in western maryland and pennsylvania. we will keep an eye on that. let's take a look at the current temperatures. looks nice, but it is cold. those wins, still westerly. feels like two to three degrees outside. that windchill factor will be a major factor in the weather today. looking at...
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roizen is the fabulous doctor at the cleveland clinic. two weeks?to eat. we got halt-headed. you had a fight with your spouse. work didn't go so well. you keep foraging for something. >> we start the year right saying we're going to do it. and then we sabotage ourselves. you're saying kind of reboot yourself? >> detox your refrigerator. there are five ingredients that are in fact bad for us. we want to get rid of those. those are simple sugars. syrups, anything but 100% whole grain, so white flour, saturated fat and transfat. mehmet, what are we going to do? >> we're able to do this at home right now. open your refrigerator up. simple sugars come in the form of alcohol. a lot of time, pastry form. they've got to go. anything like simple sugars, syrups, they're tolerable, just like simple sugars, guess what, white bread? anything that's white, white pasta. those simple sugars. the next two we might mention are foods with saturated fats. processed ats. we don't want these. the hot dogs, the bacon. these go out. they're saturated. finally, your favorit
roizen is the fabulous doctor at the cleveland clinic. two weeks?to eat. we got halt-headed. you had a fight with your spouse. work didn't go so well. you keep foraging for something. >> we start the year right saying we're going to do it. and then we sabotage ourselves. you're saying kind of reboot yourself? >> detox your refrigerator. there are five ingredients that are in fact bad for us. we want to get rid of those. those are simple sugars. syrups, anything but 100% whole grain,...
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maybe even parts of pennsylvania back near erie, cleveland. could see heavy snowfall today. when you look at this area of high pressure, it's that high working with the low that will bring in cold air into the southeast. high in memphis only 32. sfaens, chicago. 17 in kansas city. 7 for minneapolis. atlanta and tampa, 30s and 50s. 20s mostly for boston, new york, washington, d.c. 31. then as we zip toward the west. 72 in phoenix. 63 in san francisco. l.a. 74 and 51 in seattle. that is a wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> one of our ireporters had his camera rolling when a firecracker went off course with dramatic results. what happened to the crowd at this new year's eve celebration. >>> police in arizona say a teenage girl killed her 17-year-old brother when she accidentally ran over him with the car. authorities say the two were playing a dangerous game at a mall in mesa. the boy kept jumping in front of his sister's moving car and then she'd slam on the brakes. police say the last time he did it she couldn't stop in time and ran over him. he later died
maybe even parts of pennsylvania back near erie, cleveland. could see heavy snowfall today. when you look at this area of high pressure, it's that high working with the low that will bring in cold air into the southeast. high in memphis only 32. sfaens, chicago. 17 in kansas city. 7 for minneapolis. atlanta and tampa, 30s and 50s. 20s mostly for boston, new york, washington, d.c. 31. then as we zip toward the west. 72 in phoenix. 63 in san francisco. l.a. 74 and 51 in seattle. that is a wrap on...
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i grew up not far from clear land -- not far from cleveland and steel mills started closing in 1977. that area took huge hits in the early 1980's with that recession. things got a little bit better for the region in the 1990's, but in the recent years there are political arguments as to who is at fault, but the area around cleveland detroit, those areas have taken a lot of manufacturing hits with the job losses and probably still more to come. so there is a lot of good reason for people to be angry in those areas, whoever you want to blame that is a political argument, but it is true that there are real problems with employment in the industrial midwest. host: car on the independent line, you are last. caller: i am last. host: we are listening. caller: let me say this, i am 75-years old. i have a master's in three business disciplines my i.q. is a genius level. i built businesses and sold businesses and work for multinational corporations so i have a vast amount of experience relative to your comments. host: what is your question? caller: my question is, it is more a comment. the cal
i grew up not far from clear land -- not far from cleveland and steel mills started closing in 1977. that area took huge hits in the early 1980's with that recession. things got a little bit better for the region in the 1990's, but in the recent years there are political arguments as to who is at fault, but the area around cleveland detroit, those areas have taken a lot of manufacturing hits with the job losses and probably still more to come. so there is a lot of good reason for people to be...
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the heaviest between cleveland and buffalo. and rain and mountain snow in the northwest. >> 49 degrees in portland and 33 in boise. kansas city and minneapolis barely climb out of the single digits. chicago gets up to 19 degrees. 30s in dallas and much of the east coast. >> it's pretty much cold everywhere. >> yes. >> we can just say it like that. >>> a mouth-watering sight for sweet teeth in mexico city. they couldn't wait to sink their teeth into this. >> they lined up in droves for a savory slice of a gigantic traditional holiday sweetbread that weighed a record 11 tons. bakers whipped up the oversized pastry in celebration of three kings day. >> looks good. they used 50,000 eggs, more than 6,000 pounds of sugar. we said it was sweet. the cost, $128,000. >> what recession? >> that's right. >> let's let them eat cake. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. stay tuned
the heaviest between cleveland and buffalo. and rain and mountain snow in the northwest. >> 49 degrees in portland and 33 in boise. kansas city and minneapolis barely climb out of the single digits. chicago gets up to 19 degrees. 30s in dallas and much of the east coast. >> it's pretty much cold everywhere. >> yes. >> we can just say it like that. >>> a mouth-watering sight for sweet teeth in mexico city. they couldn't wait to sink their teeth into this....
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cleveland could even see up to 12 inches of snow tonight. followed by arctic air and temps dipping in the teens. domenica davis is live in the fox weather center with the latest on a chilly, chilly weekend. hi. >> it's very chilly. especially when i show you the temperatures in the wind chills we look at now in the plains. the current temperatures are minus 4 in minneapolis, five degrees in chicago. 10 in kansas city. notice how far down the cold is going. 28 for the current temperature in memphis. 47 in tampa. down right chilly even for the folks in the south but not as chilly as it's been feeling up north. coldest air across the country. all the cold air is coming in from canada, dropping the temperature with the winds whipping for much of the country, too. minus ten is what it feels like in bismarck. s sioux falls coming in at minus 18. lake effect snow showers are kicking up. but the biggest storm is through the northern new england. it's sitting to the north. it's starting to strengthen. tonight, the winds will pick up. the snow will be
cleveland could even see up to 12 inches of snow tonight. followed by arctic air and temps dipping in the teens. domenica davis is live in the fox weather center with the latest on a chilly, chilly weekend. hi. >> it's very chilly. especially when i show you the temperatures in the wind chills we look at now in the plains. the current temperatures are minus 4 in minneapolis, five degrees in chicago. 10 in kansas city. notice how far down the cold is going. 28 for the current temperature...
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a lot of snow in the cleveland area and across pennsylvania and ohio they'd seeing at least 6 inches. cleveland looking for another foot by saturday, and that's kept can schools closed and also created a lot of problems on the roads. so, obviously, the best advise, if you don't have to go out, don't do it. if you do, please, be careful. jane jane rick, thanks a lot. jon: there's a problem at a walmart, harris faulkner's on it. harris: pictures just coming in now that we're working to bring you from lawrence, indianapolis. i've tried reaching out to the police to find out whether or not they are any closer to catching at least two suspects that they're still looking for. they have one suspect in custody. i'll tell you what happened, a shooting inside this walmart, possibly because of a bank located there, possible bank robbery. i'm on it, when we come back from the commercial break, we'll have more. stay close. bad cold hits your whole body. alka-seltzer plus liquid gels rush relief everywhere you need it. it's the most complete relief you can get in a liquid gel, so you feel better, f
a lot of snow in the cleveland area and across pennsylvania and ohio they'd seeing at least 6 inches. cleveland looking for another foot by saturday, and that's kept can schools closed and also created a lot of problems on the roads. so, obviously, the best advise, if you don't have to go out, don't do it. if you do, please, be careful. jane jane rick, thanks a lot. jon: there's a problem at a walmart, harris faulkner's on it. harris: pictures just coming in now that we're working to bring you...
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>> back in 1984, when i was a young person living in cleveland, ohio, i live next door to a family where husband was violent but we have to tell the police officers there was a burglar outside our house to get them to respond. they would not come to that house if we call the police. that family -- the victim was left, there was no support for their no prosecution, there is nothing. that family went on and there were a family that was poor and used social services. it was fairly hopeless. today, that same family would be embraced with a social services net that would, in many ways, especially with the new economic justice work and our movement, it would not only help them maintain safety but help them move forward in their economic goals. for me, it is money well spent. >> thank you. part of the successes we have had is a tribute to all of you and the way this movement has developed on the grass-roots level with victims saying they will not take it anymore and be willing to come forward and speak. i want to buy fuel for that. we're looking forward as a committed to working on this bridge
>> back in 1984, when i was a young person living in cleveland, ohio, i live next door to a family where husband was violent but we have to tell the police officers there was a burglar outside our house to get them to respond. they would not come to that house if we call the police. that family -- the victim was left, there was no support for their no prosecution, there is nothing. that family went on and there were a family that was poor and used social services. it was fairly hopeless....
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cleveland could see heavy snowfall today.you look at this area of high pressure over the western great lakes, that high working with that low will bring a lot of cold air into parts of the southeast. in fact take a look at this. high in memphis 32, 17 in chicago, 17 in kansas city, 7 for minneapolis. atlanta and tampa 30s and 50s. 20s mostly for boston, new york, washington, d.c. with 31. then as we zip at toward the west, las vegas 60, 72 in phoenix, 63 in san francisco, l.a. 74 for a high and 51 in seattle. that is a wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> one of our ireporters had his camera rolling when an ignited firecracker went off course with dramatic results. what happened to the crowd at this new year's eve celebration. >>> police in arizona say a teenaged girl killed her 17-year-old brother when she accidentally ran over him with the car. now, authorities say the two were playing a dangerous game at a mall in mesa. the boy kept jumping in front of the sister's moving car and then she would slam on the
cleveland could see heavy snowfall today.you look at this area of high pressure over the western great lakes, that high working with that low will bring a lot of cold air into parts of the southeast. in fact take a look at this. high in memphis 32, 17 in chicago, 17 in kansas city, 7 for minneapolis. atlanta and tampa 30s and 50s. 20s mostly for boston, new york, washington, d.c. with 31. then as we zip at toward the west, las vegas 60, 72 in phoenix, 63 in san francisco, l.a. 74 for a high and...
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lake-effect snow could drop 10 to 14 inches of snow in areas east of cleveland.bc meteorologist bill karins following the forecast for us today. bill, what do you got for us? >> take a look at some of the interstates. som people trying to drive home from the holidays. this is quake view of interstate i-59 as it snakes up to massachusetts outside of boston. you notice we got could'vering of t covering of two inches of snow on the ground. most areas slushy. that light snow will continue down around rhode island from boston towards the cape through i-95, portsmouth, new hampshire and into the state of maine. we're doing okay from new york city up through the new york stay thruway up around albany. as far as snowfall goes, 6 to 12 inches the next 2 days. mostly northern new england that. will be the worst of it. this will be a prolonged event. the snow will be slushy and frozen at night especially. now the airports, so far, so good at logan. we're doing great. newark just reporting at about one-hour delays. winds will pick up tonight. if have you to fly tomorrow out
lake-effect snow could drop 10 to 14 inches of snow in areas east of cleveland.bc meteorologist bill karins following the forecast for us today. bill, what do you got for us? >> take a look at some of the interstates. som people trying to drive home from the holidays. this is quake view of interstate i-59 as it snakes up to massachusetts outside of boston. you notice we got could'vering of t covering of two inches of snow on the ground. most areas slushy. that light snow will continue...
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megastars like cleveland cavaliers lebron james and shaquille o'neil create fan frenzy when they hit the court and postgame, fans get up close a and personal with their heroes. shaq, who works with police in his spare time, declined to talk about the arenas incident. >> ask but the gilbert arenas incident. >> no. >> reporter: either did lebron james but he did talk about security in general. >> i live in akron, ohio, which is my hometown. to so, i don't need security. i don't travel with security. one thing i do is continue to just make sure my family is always safe. >>> our national correspondent susan candiotti joins us now. susan, we have been discussing this, everyone is talking about this story, far beyond a sports story. real quickly though what are the rules about this? >> here's what both the nba and the nfl says. they ban the use of guns by players, handling guns on company time or on company property that's even if they show up at charity events. on top of that they recommend against personal use for their own player's protection. the discussion now really with whether team
megastars like cleveland cavaliers lebron james and shaquille o'neil create fan frenzy when they hit the court and postgame, fans get up close a and personal with their heroes. shaq, who works with police in his spare time, declined to talk about the arenas incident. >> ask but the gilbert arenas incident. >> no. >> reporter: either did lebron james but he did talk about security in general. >> i live in akron, ohio, which is my hometown. to so, i don't need security. i...
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joining me now cleveland, ohio, is dr. alan j.rner, director of the memory and cognition center at university hospital case medical center. dr. learner, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so if we're hoping to stay sharp in our old age, is this telling us we should pick up a cell phone? >> this is a very early report. and humans are not mice, but it is certainly an intriguing approach to thinking about a very common and major public health problem. >> tell me what the mice showed. >> well, over about the past 15 years, scientists have developed strains of mice that are an animal model for alzheimer's disease. the real advantage of this is that we can test new ideas, new treatments in a relatively quick manner without exposing humans to risk. the researchers there used different strains of mice and subjected them to the equivalent of cell phone electromagnetic waves for about seven months. and by the end of the study the findings were that both normal mice as well as nice with alzheimer's genes performed better. >> okay. well
joining me now cleveland, ohio, is dr. alan j.rner, director of the memory and cognition center at university hospital case medical center. dr. learner, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so if we're hoping to stay sharp in our old age, is this telling us we should pick up a cell phone? >> this is a very early report. and humans are not mice, but it is certainly an intriguing approach to thinking about a very common and major public health problem. >> tell me what...
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east of cleveland. around the buffalo area. check out the pictures for you out of buffalo today. 14 degrees in your temperature right now. it feels like it's zero. you've had about 15 inches of snow since the beginning. the lake-effect snow warnings have been extended. now until midnight. we could see some of those heavier bands move in up to an inch an hour. windchills tonight hovering down between about zero to negative 5. we'll see those lake-effect snows really continue throughout much of the week unfortunately. another blast of arctic air moves in by the middle of the week. temperatures are going to be dangerously cold, again, on average for the eastern two-thirds of the country 10 to 20 degrees below normal. that's the latest on your forecast. don is going to be back in the newsroom. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now i have new zyrtec® itchy eye drops. it works fast, with just one drop, to relieve my itchy eyes from allergies for up to 12 hours. no other allergy
east of cleveland. around the buffalo area. check out the pictures for you out of buffalo today. 14 degrees in your temperature right now. it feels like it's zero. you've had about 15 inches of snow since the beginning. the lake-effect snow warnings have been extended. now until midnight. we could see some of those heavier bands move in up to an inch an hour. windchills tonight hovering down between about zero to negative 5. we'll see those lake-effect snows really continue throughout much of...
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king backstage preaching to black people saying i went to cleveland and there was this brother there, the leader of the nationals. and lettuce and understood that the white audience was comforted by king. it's not that they didn't respond as moral appealed their ability to respond to the moral appeal was based on king's politics, gentility. he knew how to ease them through logic and corollary and so it often plays the role with whites of the instructor. i'm sure you would all agree with me that prejudice -- is a sin as defined as the degrading of the human personality. and does not racism degree human personality? therefore, you know, walk with me, brothers and sisters call racism and sinful or establish the good samaritan and remember the samaritan very important point the presbyterian george buttrick gave king his rendering was of another race and try. king remind his audience, jewish audiences and say i am sure if i was in germany i would not want to sit on the sidelines while my jewish brothers were, you know, suffering and then he would bring the boom ergo therefore you should in
king backstage preaching to black people saying i went to cleveland and there was this brother there, the leader of the nationals. and lettuce and understood that the white audience was comforted by king. it's not that they didn't respond as moral appealed their ability to respond to the moral appeal was based on king's politics, gentility. he knew how to ease them through logic and corollary and so it often plays the role with whites of the instructor. i'm sure you would all agree with me that...
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grover cleveland, one of my favorite presidents, office-holders are the agents of the people not their masters. and that's kind of the resounding theme and yet somehow it's got turned around where the public servants have become the public's masters. and this is from voltaire. the art of government is to make two-thirds of the nation pay all they possibly pay for the benefit of the other third. that's a reality of what's happened. and finally, thomas jefferson, when the people fear their government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. and that's another theme in the book. it's not just about the pension liabilities and the financial costs and the financial burdens. it's about a class of people who have come to control us in many ways. and i find increasingly that we're fearing the government officials and a in a free society it should be the other way around. so i'm in sacramento now. i'm starting an investigative journalism program and news bureau for the pacific research institute. a think tank based in san francisco. we're going to be starting t
grover cleveland, one of my favorite presidents, office-holders are the agents of the people not their masters. and that's kind of the resounding theme and yet somehow it's got turned around where the public servants have become the public's masters. and this is from voltaire. the art of government is to make two-thirds of the nation pay all they possibly pay for the benefit of the other third. that's a reality of what's happened. and finally, thomas jefferson, when the people fear their...
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cleveland cavaliers guard delonte west w arrested in maryland last september, allegedly, forpeeding on a motorcycle, and carryingoaded handguns and a loadeshotgun. and former nionafootball leaguelayer plaxico burress is serving two years in jail afr he aidentally shot himself with a handgun. had no permit for the weapo but there are also exampleof athletes bouncg back from criminal violations. last fall, michael vk returned to pro football after servg 19 months iprison on a doighting conviction. and for more on all this, m joined by: harry edwards, a profess emeritus of ciology at univerty of california, berkeley. he advises both the b.a. and the n.f.l.; and mike wise, sports porter for "the washingn post." mike wise, stilln the -- fill in the picture aso who gilbert arenas is i understand that th stems from a gaming incident, what do we know? >> well, the fortuna thing about th, jeff s that bottom line,ilbert arenas is wt i would say, the unique nba athlete. where he rolls his windows down. people are his friends. and he's not one of these elite guys that des behind hitinted windows,
cleveland cavaliers guard delonte west w arrested in maryland last september, allegedly, forpeeding on a motorcycle, and carryingoaded handguns and a loadeshotgun. and former nionafootball leaguelayer plaxico burress is serving two years in jail afr he aidentally shot himself with a handgun. had no permit for the weapo but there are also exampleof athletes bouncg back from criminal violations. last fall, michael vk returned to pro football after servg 19 months iprison on a doighting...
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chicago 11 games hiengd cleveland coming -- behind cleveland coming into this game tonight with second place in the central division. they've won three in a row, seven of their last ten, they're getting ready to go out and play seven games on the road while the wizards will come back and play a stretch at home beginning tomorrow night against sacramento. standing ovation for the bulls. 3-second difference between game and shot clock. derrick rose with a career high 35. spins, shoots and scores. >> phil: so nefs a straight 1- 4 offense, everybody pretty much had to stay home. foye was going on one un -- one on one. one-hand push shot from derrick rose and he gives his team a 2- point lead. here's the play again. forced him to turn around. you can see that's a tough shot. where i hit this clutch shot. and chicago hangs on to win it 121-119. despite 34 from jamison, 27 from butler and haywood with another big game. so chicago wins it 211-1 -- 121- 119 in overtime. phil and i will join you tomorrow when the wizards take on the sacramento kings from verizon center, game time 7:00 on comcast
chicago 11 games hiengd cleveland coming -- behind cleveland coming into this game tonight with second place in the central division. they've won three in a row, seven of their last ten, they're getting ready to go out and play seven games on the road while the wizards will come back and play a stretch at home beginning tomorrow night against sacramento. standing ovation for the bulls. 3-second difference between game and shot clock. derrick rose with a career high 35. spins, shoots and scores....
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lake-effect for michigan, the upper peninsula, cleveland, same story.lains could see snow, and back in the central and northern rockies, wasatch range and over on the coast, especially coastal range and into, say, the sierra nevada as well as portions of the cascades, a possibility. as we wrap things up, looks like overall for much of the nation should be an okay travel day with the exception of what we're seeing in parts of new england, heavy snow, but everything else looks pretty good. not too bad. >> all relative. okay. >> reynolds, break out your speedo. i know you want to use it. >> any opportunity. sure. >> bikini, whatever you choose. >> whatever because we have some pictures that may make you want that. we have the polar bear plunges. yeah. they're screaming. it is cold. >> does the hat really help? i see this lady going. she's pulling the earmuffs things down. one wearing a biking helmet. i don't think that's appropriate. >> this happened in rhode island. dozens jumping into icy waters for a very good cause. there you go. i was just about to sa
lake-effect for michigan, the upper peninsula, cleveland, same story.lains could see snow, and back in the central and northern rockies, wasatch range and over on the coast, especially coastal range and into, say, the sierra nevada as well as portions of the cascades, a possibility. as we wrap things up, looks like overall for much of the nation should be an okay travel day with the exception of what we're seeing in parts of new england, heavy snow, but everything else looks pretty good. not...
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lisa and i were in gary indiana with steelworkers at a rally i went to cleveland. when you go to that part of the country you feel the loss of jobs and want to be sure you want to do everything in your power to make sure these jobs aren't real and available and we unleash them as quickly as possible and so that gets us to the competitiveness issue because it's not only in the united states where there's a lot of eagerness to on least clean energy, and for those who have been to china recently you can see that it's happening there and i wanted it to happen here is that we are the leaders around the world and we set the pace for how we move to a low carbon economy that takes us down a different road and protect the planet and all the planet systems and all the planet people in the process so i went to thank you all for being here and i happy to sign books if anybody wants me to but more than anything i want to thank all of you for the work the you are doing on behalf of the planet because the point about this issue is it is so broad it crosses all sectors and it will
lisa and i were in gary indiana with steelworkers at a rally i went to cleveland. when you go to that part of the country you feel the loss of jobs and want to be sure you want to do everything in your power to make sure these jobs aren't real and available and we unleash them as quickly as possible and so that gets us to the competitiveness issue because it's not only in the united states where there's a lot of eagerness to on least clean energy, and for those who have been to china recently...
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i am pleased to announce today a new partnership with the cleveland-based nonprofit group jumpstart. our pilot project in 21 northeast ohio counties will assist high potential minority owned firms in developing business plans for sustained growth and in accessing angel investors and venture capital. [applause] >> i believe in ohio, i believe in ohio because ohio agriculture is so important not only to our economy, but to our way of life. but we should do a better job of getting ohio grown and raised foods onto the dinner tables of ohio families. because ohioans spend about warty $3 billion every year on food, but only 3 percent of that spending goes to products from ohio farms. moreover, too many ohioans live in neighborhoods where fresh produce is hard to find or impossible to afford. today i am announcing the ohio neighborhood harvest, the largest effort of its kind ever undertaken to map access to healthy and locally grown food. [applause] >> working in partnership with local governments, the private sector and nonprofits, we will use our findings to design a statewide strategy to
i am pleased to announce today a new partnership with the cleveland-based nonprofit group jumpstart. our pilot project in 21 northeast ohio counties will assist high potential minority owned firms in developing business plans for sustained growth and in accessing angel investors and venture capital. [applause] >> i believe in ohio, i believe in ohio because ohio agriculture is so important not only to our economy, but to our way of life. but we should do a better job of getting ohio grown...
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the thing was the midwest, the area around cleveland, detroit, those areas have really taken a lot of manufacturing hits with job losses. and probably still more to come. so there's a lot of good reason for people to be angry in those areas about, and whoever you want to blame, well, that's a political argument. it's certainly true that there are just real problems with employment in the industrial midwest. host: missouri, carl, independent line, you are last for marilyn geewax. caller: i am last. and i'm going to -- you there? host: we're listening. caller: be short on time. first, let me say this. i'm 75 years old. i have masters in three business disciplines. my i.q. is at genius level. i built businesses, sold businesses, worked for multinational corporations. . caller: the united states became the no. 1 country in the world in income inequality. when that happens, the masses of people do not have enough money to buy the products that they make or the services. guest: again, this inability to purchase things, the lack of demand we're talking about, it is one of the key factors to
the thing was the midwest, the area around cleveland, detroit, those areas have really taken a lot of manufacturing hits with job losses. and probably still more to come. so there's a lot of good reason for people to be angry in those areas about, and whoever you want to blame, well, that's a political argument. it's certainly true that there are just real problems with employment in the industrial midwest. host: missouri, carl, independent line, you are last for marilyn geewax. caller: i am...
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cleveland, ohio, go ahead caller: good morning.e first caller kept talk about more simple terms that they have to keep talking in. that is the problem. there goes another liberal, along with the rest of the democrats, thinks they have to convince simple americans and the democrats have to keep providing everyone how the obama government and his goons and czars know what is best for a spread -- knows what is best for us. the democrats are worried about not only massachusetts tuesday but they are worried about this coming november, too, because democrats realize that americans are waking up and figure it out. they are bankrupting our country and their time is limited i appreciate the time he gave me, thank you. host: findlay, ohio, on our independent line. caller: just because this gentleman may win massachusetts does not necessarily mean that health care is dead. the reasonhoáqv say it may be dead as because they are trying to get massachusetts voters to the polls. most likely, they will probably turn to someone like olympia snowe.
cleveland, ohio, go ahead caller: good morning.e first caller kept talk about more simple terms that they have to keep talking in. that is the problem. there goes another liberal, along with the rest of the democrats, thinks they have to convince simple americans and the democrats have to keep providing everyone how the obama government and his goons and czars know what is best for a spread -- knows what is best for us. the democrats are worried about not only massachusetts tuesday but they are...
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there was a moment when carter's dac qtr remax cleveland was testifying in front of the senate's are probably a bunch of the imam war veterans and cleveland of course the people reject the through their medals and send you lost your walls and the vietnam, too. and there was riggins's va secretary who got on the "good morning america" and used the occasion to coffee and on veterans' a bunch of crybabies. there was gigantic lawsuits against dow and catv to makers of agent orange. it got settled in a way that left a lot of veterans feeling jipped. there were conservative think tanks that all kind of reports about how it is junk science that agent orange had anything to do with anybody's disabilities. and that went on for years until finally 1991 looked like it got to the point we were going to do the right thing. so, past the law that year that said if you serve in the vietnam you have one of three conditions that are by then seceded with agent orange that would be a presumptive service disability and the va would treat you. then over the years on the same act called on the institute of
there was a moment when carter's dac qtr remax cleveland was testifying in front of the senate's are probably a bunch of the imam war veterans and cleveland of course the people reject the through their medals and send you lost your walls and the vietnam, too. and there was riggins's va secretary who got on the "good morning america" and used the occasion to coffee and on veterans' a bunch of crybabies. there was gigantic lawsuits against dow and catv to makers of agent orange. it got...
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the thing was the midwest, the area around cleveland, detroit, those areas have really taken a lot ofanufacturing hits with job losses. and probably still more to come. so there's a lot of good reason for people to be angry in those areas about, and whoever you want to blame, well, that's a political argument. it's certainly true that there are just real problems with employment in the industrial midwest. host: missouri, carl, independent line, you are last for marilyn geewax. caller: i am last. and i'm going to -- you there? host: we're listening. caller: be short on time. first, let me say this. i'm 75 years old. i have masters in three business disciplines. my i.q. is at genius level. i built businesses, sold businesses, worked for multinational corporations. . caller: the united states became the no. 1 country in the world in income inequality. when that happens, the masses of people do not have enough money to buy the products that they make or the services. guest: again, this inability to purchase things, the lack of demand we're talking about, it is one of the key factors to wa
the thing was the midwest, the area around cleveland, detroit, those areas have really taken a lot ofanufacturing hits with job losses. and probably still more to come. so there's a lot of good reason for people to be angry in those areas about, and whoever you want to blame, well, that's a political argument. it's certainly true that there are just real problems with employment in the industrial midwest. host: missouri, carl, independent line, you are last for marilyn geewax. caller: i am...
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the one he dislocated against cleveland in the preseason on october 14th and missed the first 9 games. phil: yeah. you know, i'm wondering he's had a couple of really good looks out here. here's that last play. tarm get contact there holding that shoulder as you mentioned. you're really vulnerable when you extend your arm like that. in some discomfort. steve: athletic trainer eric waters checking the movement making sure if it did pop out it came back. antwan continues to wear that sleeve on the right side. it's really not there for support, it's more for warmth and awarenes if it goes into an awkward position not necessarily that to keep it alive and new jersey has the ball. 4:50 to play in quarter number 3. steve buckhantz with phil chenier with our comcast crews. the nets try to win four on the season 40 winter and 40 losses the worst record was the philadelphia 76ers who won just 9 games in 1972, 73. phil: they needed that. really been struggling with their shots in this quarter. steve: absolutely. boykins back off the washington bench. lopez inside, short jumper no good. tip not
the one he dislocated against cleveland in the preseason on october 14th and missed the first 9 games. phil: yeah. you know, i'm wondering he's had a couple of really good looks out here. here's that last play. tarm get contact there holding that shoulder as you mentioned. you're really vulnerable when you extend your arm like that. in some discomfort. steve: athletic trainer eric waters checking the movement making sure if it did pop out it came back. antwan continues to wear that sleeve on...
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i think was in cleveland, not sure where it was. she said, you know, nice book. pretty good book.ust don't know why they're such colorful language. and i just simply said well, you never met molly ivins then did you? sailors would leave the room when molly began speaking. she was unfiltered and she just was that way. she didn't die on the high altar of objectivity or politeness in some ways. >> i have a question. something is very confusing to me, having grown up in dallas. molly could not have helped, would've known what the "dallas morning news" was and what dallas was. and so, why would she choose to work there? >> she worked at "the dallas times herald" -- >> the "dallas morning news." >> forgive me if i did. she went to the times herald. we actually bought -- we bought the times herald at one point and maybe that might have gendered some confusion. for many it was the more progressive more liberal. what did she say that the "dallas morning news" was to the right of attila the hind and appleby unready. and the editors i could tell worked there. they did not like molly. we're n
i think was in cleveland, not sure where it was. she said, you know, nice book. pretty good book.ust don't know why they're such colorful language. and i just simply said well, you never met molly ivins then did you? sailors would leave the room when molly began speaking. she was unfiltered and she just was that way. she didn't die on the high altar of objectivity or politeness in some ways. >> i have a question. something is very confusing to me, having grown up in dallas. molly could...
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cleveland and surrounding areas have been hit hard. and they can see up to 12 inches of snow through this weekend. safety officials are warning drivers to use caution due to slippery roads and poor visibility. domenica davis is live in the fox weather center with more. hi there. >> hi. the lake effect snow is going to be a problem this weekend, but not as much as we'll see up in the extreme northeast for places like new hampshire and maine where they're looking at blizzard warnings right now. low pressure just to the north. it will deepen tonight and throw back a lot of snow and up the wind. so that's where we'll be looking at. a swath of what could be up to 18 inches by sunday morning. for that, we have blizzard warnings in effect now. this is coming out of caribou, maine. that will be in effect until sunday at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. it will be allowed to expire. look at these cold temperatures. something else really, when you look at the temperatures across the country, all of this cold air is pouring down from canada and it'
cleveland and surrounding areas have been hit hard. and they can see up to 12 inches of snow through this weekend. safety officials are warning drivers to use caution due to slippery roads and poor visibility. domenica davis is live in the fox weather center with more. hi there. >> hi. the lake effect snow is going to be a problem this weekend, but not as much as we'll see up in the extreme northeast for places like new hampshire and maine where they're looking at blizzard warnings right...
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rose is joining us on the phone now enter cleveland.d morning, happy new year. >> good morning jean and matt, happy new year to you. >> dell me about jean's advice, did it help you in that particular time? >> it absolutely did. she gave me a website to look at. it was savingforcollege.com. i did check it out. the fund i was in, had a 4 1/2 out of 5 cap rating which was good. and i called my adviser and found out i was in an age-based account. so my son, being a senior in high school would be well-served, it was adjusting itself. i didn't have to make any modification to make it more conservative. so it was absolutely spot-on advice and it really helped. >> in your case, jean can keep her job. would you change the advice now, jean, if times changed at all? >> no, absolutely not. you want to make sure you're in the right 529 plan for you. and all the references and resources and websites that we talk about in "money 911" so you can find them. >> are you a happy customer? >> i'm a happy customer, it was worth the trip to new york and visit
rose is joining us on the phone now enter cleveland.d morning, happy new year. >> good morning jean and matt, happy new year to you. >> dell me about jean's advice, did it help you in that particular time? >> it absolutely did. she gave me a website to look at. it was savingforcollege.com. i did check it out. the fund i was in, had a 4 1/2 out of 5 cap rating which was good. and i called my adviser and found out i was in an age-based account. so my son, being a senior in high...
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i am pleased to announce today a new partnership with the cleveland based nonprofit group of a jump-start. our private project in 20 east ohio counties will assist high potential minority-owned firms in developing business plans for sustained growth and in accessing investors and venture capital. [applause] i believe in ohio, i believe in ohio because ohio agriculture is so important not only to our economy but to our way of life. but we should do a better job of getting ohios boom and raise of food on to the dinner table so high and families. because ohioans spend about $43 billion every year on food but only 3 percent of that spending goes to products from ohio farms. moreover, too many ohioans live in neighborhoods where fresh produce is hard to find or impossible to afford a. today i am announcing the ohio neighborhood articles, the largest effort of its kind ever undertaken to map access to a healthy and it locally grown fruits. [applause] working in partnership of local governments, the private sector and nonprofits, we will use our findings to design a state wide strategy to improv
i am pleased to announce today a new partnership with the cleveland based nonprofit group of a jump-start. our private project in 20 east ohio counties will assist high potential minority-owned firms in developing business plans for sustained growth and in accessing investors and venture capital. [applause] i believe in ohio, i believe in ohio because ohio agriculture is so important not only to our economy but to our way of life. but we should do a better job of getting ohios boom and raise of...
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the thing was the midwest, the area around cleveland, detroit, those areas have really taken a lot of manufacturing hits with job losses. and probably still more to come. so there's a lot of good reason for people to be angry in those areas about, and whoever you want to blame, well, that's a political argument. it's certainly true that there are just real problems with employment in the industrial midwest. host: missouri, carl, independent line, you are last for marilyn geewax. caller: i am last. and i'm going to -- you there? host: we're listening. caller: be short on time. first, let me say this. i'm 75 years old. i have masters in three business disciplines. my i.q. is at genius level. i built businesses, sold businesses, worked for multinational corporations. . caller: that is 100% right. we are just exactly in the united states like we were in the 1930's. if anyone -- if anyone wants to see what direction we were heading five years ago, all they needed to do was look at mexico. in 2008, the united states became the no. 1 country in the world in in, and equality. when that happen
the thing was the midwest, the area around cleveland, detroit, those areas have really taken a lot of manufacturing hits with job losses. and probably still more to come. so there's a lot of good reason for people to be angry in those areas about, and whoever you want to blame, well, that's a political argument. it's certainly true that there are just real problems with employment in the industrial midwest. host: missouri, carl, independent line, you are last for marilyn geewax. caller: i am...