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clark kellogg, kevin harlan say zaying goodbye from columbus, ohio.en a presentation of cbs sports. humans. goodbye from columbus, ohio. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. our t's and dot our i's, this has been a presentation of cbs sports. ohio. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ] a tradition unlike any other. [ man ] another watson is wearing a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. it is already nascar's biggest race but this year's daytona 500 attracted hor than just sports fans for more than one reason. first there was danica patrick, the first woman to win pole position. and
clark kellogg, kevin harlan say zaying goodbye from columbus, ohio.en a presentation of cbs sports. humans. goodbye from columbus, ohio. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. our t's and dot our i's, this has been a presentation of cbs sports. ohio. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes...
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that was a parking lot here at a mormon temple in columbus, ohio. three people were injured. and a suspect right now is in custody. after the shooting. we are hearing that the conditions of the three victims are critical right now. that suspect has also been transported to a hospital. we don't know the word on his condition right now. no word on a motive for this gunfire either or if the gunman knew any of the victims here. this all unfolding a short time ago in this rainy parking lot outside of a mormon temple. we will bring you more information as it comes in to the live december. >> thank you, jim. just a short time ago we learned that the hot air balloon that crashed in egypt was in working order. meanwhile, hot air balloon flights over egypt are on hold tonight after one of the deadliest crashes in history. 19 tourists died when their balloon went up in flames. about a thousand feet up in the air. police want to talk to the pilot who was one of only two survivors. >> reporter: it crashed into the sugar cane falling in a ball of fire from a thousand feet above. an america
that was a parking lot here at a mormon temple in columbus, ohio. three people were injured. and a suspect right now is in custody. after the shooting. we are hearing that the conditions of the three victims are critical right now. that suspect has also been transported to a hospital. we don't know the word on his condition right now. no word on a motive for this gunfire either or if the gunman knew any of the victims here. this all unfolding a short time ago in this rainy parking lot outside...
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clark kellogg, kevin harlan say zaying goodbye from columbus, ohio. as been a presentation of cbs sports. humans. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. our t's and dot our i's, cbs sports. ohio. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ man ] another watson is wearing a green jacket and this time his name is bubba. [ male announcer ] the masters on cbs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. it is already nascar's biggest race but this year's daytona 500 attracted hor than just sports fans for more than one reason. first there was danica patrick, the first woman to win pole position. and today the first to lead the race. but there was also yesterday's frightening crash which injured not dri
clark kellogg, kevin harlan say zaying goodbye from columbus, ohio. as been a presentation of cbs sports. humans. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. our t's and dot our i's, cbs sports. ohio. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance....
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. >> columbus, ohio. >> reporter: they organized their trip on facebook.s time to party. [ cheers ] >> reporter: this group is on a girls vacation. >> today was about shopping and fun. >> reporter: this woman came all the way from israel. >> i like it very much. >> reporter: this guy dressed for the occasion. everything.ttle bit of - i'm a lot to take in. >> reporter: from hotel balconies to packed streets, party-goers are taking over new orleans. [ wild cheering ] >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of tourists are visiting during mardi gras. for police that means constant crowd control. [ siren ] >> this parade will go about five miles through new orleans. there are 27 floats, and they're throwing everything from beads to coins to hurricane glasses. some in the crowd scoped out spots hours before the parade. >> we've got to get first. i don't want to be in the back. i want to be first. >> reporter: mardi gras veterans know how to if with the flow. >> don't worry about someone pushing or anything -- that's what it is here. >> reporter: mardi gras means big
. >> columbus, ohio. >> reporter: they organized their trip on facebook.s time to party. [ cheers ] >> reporter: this group is on a girls vacation. >> today was about shopping and fun. >> reporter: this woman came all the way from israel. >> i like it very much. >> reporter: this guy dressed for the occasion. everything.ttle bit of - i'm a lot to take in. >> reporter: from hotel balconies to packed streets, party-goers are taking over new orleans....
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i was in columbus ohio speaking to some society the state runs and the night before i went to a restaurant in columbus and i got up in front of them and i said there is no doubt you lose some of your memory that you make up with that with the experience you have. i said i wish i didn't lose as much memory as i had. i ate at a restaurant in columbus last night and i wish i could remember the name because if i want to come to columbus again i want to remember not to go there. [laughter] >> it's been a great experience for me writing this book and having it published. i'm not keen being out here selling it. i don't malae the meek writers write the book and then go out and sell it. i remember thinking years ago i never did this. i never sold anything and i objected of writers that went on radio and television shows to sell their book by softened on that over the years and i am quite surprised at what a pleasant experience doing this is. i meet somebody i know for someone who knows someone i know. i went to a little bookstore in jersey a couple weeks ago and they had 400 people. i mean, you oug
i was in columbus ohio speaking to some society the state runs and the night before i went to a restaurant in columbus and i got up in front of them and i said there is no doubt you lose some of your memory that you make up with that with the experience you have. i said i wish i didn't lose as much memory as i had. i ate at a restaurant in columbus last night and i wish i could remember the name because if i want to come to columbus again i want to remember not to go there. [laughter] >>...
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. >> it's a hot august day in columbus, ohio. 1993. man has taken over a busy intersection with a handgun and a lawn chair. officers secure the area, blocking off the intersection as local tv news crews roll tape. the columbus police s.w.a.t. team and then-sergeant david wood arrive at the scene. gunman douglas connolly is threatening to kill himself after being dumped by his girlfriend. >> he didn't want to live any longer, and please bring her to us so he can talk with her and when people usually do that, they are saying good-bye. they either do it right there in front of them or shortly after. >> former sergeant kevin king, a hostage negotiator at the time is called in to talk down the gunman. his strategy? tire him out with the help of a hot summer day. >> he was going to get tired. he was going to need to use the rest room. those kind of things would mount and over a period of time, he might come to his own conclusion to come out of the intersection. >> king has a few psychological tricks up his sleeve to get inside the suspect's
. >> it's a hot august day in columbus, ohio. 1993. man has taken over a busy intersection with a handgun and a lawn chair. officers secure the area, blocking off the intersection as local tv news crews roll tape. the columbus police s.w.a.t. team and then-sergeant david wood arrive at the scene. gunman douglas connolly is threatening to kill himself after being dumped by his girlfriend. >> he didn't want to live any longer, and please bring her to us so he can talk with her and...
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the sharks finishing up in columbus, ohio. they lose five straight games. pitchers and catchers are here, guys. that's all that matters. maybe a bow tie just for you. >> i kind of like seeing the guns. >> yes, you do. >>> a local leader is calling for more accountability and officials are already making changes as the investigative unit exposed how restaurant inspection system is weak. we found the county doesn't have a scoring system for restaurants and doesn't post any inspection reports leaving customers in the dark. the county has taken a step backwards when it comes to getting information about restaurants' health inspections to consumers. >> having all that information either filed away in a filing cabinet somewhere or displayed in a way online that's not user friendly means we lose all the benefits we otherwise might have. >> tonight at 11:00 hear the plans moving forward and what changes the county made after our investigation exposed that lack of accountability. >> very interesting story. we're going to leave you with a big thank you. hopefully you
the sharks finishing up in columbus, ohio. they lose five straight games. pitchers and catchers are here, guys. that's all that matters. maybe a bow tie just for you. >> i kind of like seeing the guns. >> yes, you do. >>> a local leader is calling for more accountability and officials are already making changes as the investigative unit exposed how restaurant inspection system is weak. we found the county doesn't have a scoring system for restaurants and doesn't post any...
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. >> it's great to be here in columbus, ohio. [ laughter ] >> look, over the past two years, i have signedpending cuts. [ laughter ] >> and closed tax loop loopholes to make sure top earning americans pay their fair share. >> the fact is though, we can't finish the job deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. >> yes, we can. [ laughter ] >> we can. >> john: now, that is romance. before we go tonight. one more look at the radar on the scene from boston as the huge storm is getting ready to wrap you up. expected to dump as much as 3-foot
. >> it's great to be here in columbus, ohio. [ laughter ] >> look, over the past two years, i have signedpending cuts. [ laughter ] >> and closed tax loop loopholes to make sure top earning americans pay their fair share. >> the fact is though, we can't finish the job deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. >> yes, we can. [ laughter ] >> we can. >> john: now, that is romance. before we go tonight. one more look at the radar on the scene from...
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. ♪ >> it's great to be here, columbus, ohio. [ cheers ] >> i love you. over the past two years, i have signed into law $1.4 trillion in spending cuts and closed tax loopholes to make sure that top earning americans begin to pay their fair share. >> the fact is though, we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. we can't. we just -- >> yes, we can! yes, we can. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. see, that's what i'm talking about right there. [ cheers and applause ] you guys, this weekend is the chinese new year, which will celebrate -- [ cheers ] which will celebrate the year of the snake. crazy that it's snake already. i'm still writing "dragon" on all my checks. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ >> steve: yee-ha! >> jimmy: check this out. last night, runners from around the world competed in the annual race to the top of the empire state building. yeah, but there's already a scandal brewing. it turns out, one of the competitors tested positive f
. ♪ >> it's great to be here, columbus, ohio. [ cheers ] >> i love you. over the past two years, i have signed into law $1.4 trillion in spending cuts and closed tax loopholes to make sure that top earning americans begin to pay their fair share. >> the fact is though, we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. we can't. we just -- >> yes, we can! yes, we can. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> god bless you, and god bless the united states...
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. >> it's great to be here in columbus, ohio. [ laughter ] >> look, over the past two years, i have signednto law $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. [ laughter ] >> and closed tax loop loopholes to make sure top earning americans pay their fair share. >> the fact is though, we can't finish the job deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. >> yes, we can. [ laughter ] >> we can. >> john: now, that is romance. before we go tonight. one more look at the radar on the scene from boston as the huge storm is getting ready to wrap you up. expected to dump as much as 3-foot of snow in massachusetts and new england. we at fox will be watching this closely. we have complete coverage for you this evening and again tomorrow as new england starts to dig out. that's it for "special report" for tonight. i'm john roberts in for bret baier. good night from washington. "the fox report" is next. >> shepard: this is the fox report. tonight, pictures from massachusetts. waves crashes as a major winter storm moves into the northeast. plus, any minute now we're expecting law enforcement to updates us on this ma
. >> it's great to be here in columbus, ohio. [ laughter ] >> look, over the past two years, i have signednto law $1.4 trillion in spending cuts. [ laughter ] >> and closed tax loop loopholes to make sure top earning americans pay their fair share. >> the fact is though, we can't finish the job deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. >> yes, we can. [ laughter ] >> we can. >> john: now, that is romance. before we go tonight. one more look at the...
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. >> it's great to be here in columbus, ohio. >> look, over the past two years, i've signed into lawspending cuts and closed tax loopholes to make sure top-earning americans begin to pay their fair share. >> the fact is, though, we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. we can't. >> yes, we can. yes, we can. >> god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> that's what i'm talking about right there. >> a little something light hearted for you this morning. "early start" continues right now. >>> new developments in the all-out man hunt for a suspected cop killer right now. police blanketing a ski resort. >>> monster blizzard. boston and new york right in the path of this thing. thousands of flights already canceled. good morning. it is friday. welcome to "early start." so much going on. >> i love all your energy. great to have you. >> it's going to be a big weekend. shoveling snow. that's what berman is probably doing. >> boston is really getting hit hard. i'm zoraida sambolin. friday, february 8th. up first, we are bracing for that big on
. >> it's great to be here in columbus, ohio. >> look, over the past two years, i've signed into lawspending cuts and closed tax loopholes to make sure top-earning americans begin to pay their fair share. >> the fact is, though, we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. we can't. >> yes, we can. yes, we can. >> god bless you and god bless the united states of america. >> that's what i'm talking about right there. >> a...
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one of the examples in this urban area security initiative that the snow cones came from was in columbus, ohiot the city had to declare that an emergency expenditure it keep the money, rather than send it back to the treasury. >> megyn: what baseball stadium did we upgrade and why did we do it. >> it's peoria, arizona they play spring training for the mariners and the padres, and again, nothing that the government should be doing. that was arizona officials because they got money from the fed and they had to spend it. >> megyn: what exactly did we do with the snow cone machine? >> i honestly don't recall where they were, but this was something else that was dehe clared part dehe-- declared the security, and you mentioned the money for protecting a pumpkin patch and ridiculous what they're using it for, we're spending way too much and not in the right places and that's true throughout the federal government and one of the reasons why sequestration we think should go ahead and may force everyone here to say hold on a second we have to focus on areas of waste because there are priorities in gover
one of the examples in this urban area security initiative that the snow cones came from was in columbus, ohiot the city had to declare that an emergency expenditure it keep the money, rather than send it back to the treasury. >> megyn: what baseball stadium did we upgrade and why did we do it. >> it's peoria, arizona they play spring training for the mariners and the padres, and again, nothing that the government should be doing. that was arizona officials because they got money...
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. >>> a really sad story out of columbus, ohio.into an icy pond at an apartment complex. a 5-year-old boy literally drowning in the water. grabs the boy. ha him in his arms. could not get back to land. yesterday, the 30-year-old hero, his name is james jenkins died. had been in the water more than 49 minutes. the little boy in the water longer, for more than an hour, and is he in critical condition this morning. so the man trying to rescue this boy lost his life. the little boy struggling to survive. another story, massive search for this man. ex-cop, killed three people, including another officer. declared war in the manifesto. on the los angeles police department. a possible lead, talking about overnight. that lead went nowhere. his name christopher dorner, 33 years old. threatened to target other cops, their families as well. manifesto online it began on sunday in irconvenievine, calif. anderson cooper takes a closer look at dorner's rambling manifesto online. >> the subject line reads, last resort. perhaps the only explanation
. >>> a really sad story out of columbus, ohio.into an icy pond at an apartment complex. a 5-year-old boy literally drowning in the water. grabs the boy. ha him in his arms. could not get back to land. yesterday, the 30-year-old hero, his name is james jenkins died. had been in the water more than 49 minutes. the little boy in the water longer, for more than an hour, and is he in critical condition this morning. so the man trying to rescue this boy lost his life. the little boy...
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get all of these people in the nra, go to schools and talk to the kids who are -- i live near columbus ohioone by kids who have nothing better to -- excuse me -- >> stephanie: oh pardon me. >> caller: nothing better to do than to go around and mug people, rob people -- columbus is turning into a real hell hole, and i'm afraid to go out. i don't even live in columbus anymore. and i live in the middle of nowhere. i live in the middle of a horse pasture in a trailer. and i'm not afraid of the hunters, but these kids are coming into the country now. and the nra needs to put their money to good use and help get the guns out of the gangs. >> stephanie: yes. adam schiff wrote a piece about it really is stunning some of the stuff that you don't even realize that we give gun manufacturers complete -- what do you call it? >> carte blanche. >> stephanie: yeah a gun dealer knowingly sold guns to a straw dealer which resold them to this guy, gang member which could never pass a background check. >> according to the nra there is no such thing as the wrong hands. >> stephanie: that's right. >> people have
get all of these people in the nra, go to schools and talk to the kids who are -- i live near columbus ohioone by kids who have nothing better to -- excuse me -- >> stephanie: oh pardon me. >> caller: nothing better to do than to go around and mug people, rob people -- columbus is turning into a real hell hole, and i'm afraid to go out. i don't even live in columbus anymore. and i live in the middle of nowhere. i live in the middle of a horse pasture in a trailer. and i'm not afraid...
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lost 11 out of the 15 largest cities including columbus, ohio. >> he had -- i think -- i don't know thisprecincts in cleveland that he had no votes. romney got no votes. they don't appeal -- they've got demographic -- first of all have race problems. they think passing immigration is going to mean latinos love them. they've got a whole lot of set of other issues there. they've got young voters problem especially. >> bill: that's it. gotta be it. senator sherrod brown, great to have you. we'll see you tonight at the state of the union. come on back again soon. >> thank you. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> bill: 33 minutes after the hour now on the "full court press." >> wake up! >> bill: are we -- >> you're on tv! >> bill: is this live? is this on? here we go. the "full court press" this tuesday morning february 12. good to see you today. we're coming to you live from our nation's capital. it is mardi gras nationwide. it is state
lost 11 out of the 15 largest cities including columbus, ohio. >> he had -- i think -- i don't know thisprecincts in cleveland that he had no votes. romney got no votes. they don't appeal -- they've got demographic -- first of all have race problems. they think passing immigration is going to mean latinos love them. they've got a whole lot of set of other issues there. they've got young voters problem especially. >> bill: that's it. gotta be it. senator sherrod brown, great to have...
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republican governor this year and won't have a republican governor next year and we have to win in columbus, ohionugent and steve stockman help you lose those areas, they just do. if i'm the president of the united states -- >> hoping the camera is on them. >> nonstop about universal background checks 90-10 and gun trafficking, 90-10. >> it's easy. >> or domestic violence or immigration, any of these things that appeal to most americans. >> jim, happy birthday to you. >> thanks very much. >> it's abe lincoln's birthday. >> today is abe lincoln's birthday as well? my goodness. which one of these things is not like the other. abraham lincoln, r.g. 3 and and jim. >> jim vandehei is malice for all. >> which one is not like the other? >> we will be talking to senator mike lee what he expects from tonight's address and senior contributor from "the caller," matt lewis. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for
republican governor this year and won't have a republican governor next year and we have to win in columbus, ohionugent and steve stockman help you lose those areas, they just do. if i'm the president of the united states -- >> hoping the camera is on them. >> nonstop about universal background checks 90-10 and gun trafficking, 90-10. >> it's easy. >> or domestic violence or immigration, any of these things that appeal to most americans. >> jim, happy birthday to...
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columbus, ohio. caller: good morning. i meant 80 something year-old man -- i am an 80-something year-old man. i work for 15 cents an hour and tips 70 years ago. the stock markets are almost 14,000 and these millionaires and billionaires are getting richer and richer and they don't give a darn. it was unjust karl marx that -- it was not just carl marks that -- karl marx that talked about the working man. fdr put the minimum-wage in. there are people living in the 1890's. i'm all for a living wage. there are two countries in europe that have that and they are not marxist. the netherlands and switzerland -- switzerland has not been in a war in thousands of years. i will take the answer off the air. what percentage of people seniors or over 18 that are working for the minimum wage? i heard a woman who said 1%-2% and i heard 18%. and i've heard higher than that . i do not know. bring me up to speed. thank you for c-span. guest: he brings up some good points and once the white house is hoping to address by raising the minimum w
columbus, ohio. caller: good morning. i meant 80 something year-old man -- i am an 80-something year-old man. i work for 15 cents an hour and tips 70 years ago. the stock markets are almost 14,000 and these millionaires and billionaires are getting richer and richer and they don't give a darn. it was unjust karl marx that -- it was not just carl marks that -- karl marx that talked about the working man. fdr put the minimum-wage in. there are people living in the 1890's. i'm all for a living...
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. >> bill: this is why you need an ar-15 in every house in columbus ohio. >> after hurricane sandy we that the gun prohibitions see. looters ran wild. there was no food, water or electricity. if you wanted to walk several miles to get supplies, you better get back before dark or you might not get home at all. it is the most paranoid thing i have ever read. it is crazy! >> bill: he is certifiably insane. >> we'll tweet out a link. >> bill: i can't believe the nra doesn't recognize that. every time they put him out in front, they lose ground. >> he's not helping. >> bill: alex, that gets back to the issue of ticking through some of the things -- the main ideas in the president's state of the union address very, very passionate ending talking about gun violence and gun safety and his proposal saying gun violence -- hard to argue with that. >> that was the one place where it is diverse from the laundry list. i thought it was incredibly powerful. one of the most powerful moments of any speech i've seen. we talk about the president and the bully pulpit. i think in that instance, he may have
. >> bill: this is why you need an ar-15 in every house in columbus ohio. >> after hurricane sandy we that the gun prohibitions see. looters ran wild. there was no food, water or electricity. if you wanted to walk several miles to get supplies, you better get back before dark or you might not get home at all. it is the most paranoid thing i have ever read. it is crazy! >> bill: he is certifiably insane. >> we'll tweet out a link. >> bill: i can't believe the nra...
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across the midwest. 25 degrees colder than this time yesterday in minneapolis. 25 degrees warm ner columbus, ohio. the cold is what's moving in here. dangerous windchills, 15 the below sfee row in the twin citys, 1 is in chicago and 13 in indianapolis. lots of layers for all the kids who are going back to school today. then we catch our next storm, this little pin wheel around the oregon coast. this will dive down around california today and is be a pretty big snowmaker. coast to coast, 6 to 12 inches in the snowfall mountains. plenty of snow here around the wasatch. these amounts in the appalachians, on the order of 1 to 3 inches today 37 back to you guys. >> beck can he can't believe what she just heard about that cold weather. eric, they're melg me, you didn't know it was 25 degrees. >> it's warmed up in minneapolis since earlier today. >> such balmy weather. >> it's like, i've known this, right? >> we're here to educate. >> eric, i rely on the weather channel. tell us something, andrew -- >> he did. he just told me it's 2:22 in nairobi. >> you need singapore time? >> you know what else? the c
across the midwest. 25 degrees colder than this time yesterday in minneapolis. 25 degrees warm ner columbus, ohio. the cold is what's moving in here. dangerous windchills, 15 the below sfee row in the twin citys, 1 is in chicago and 13 in indianapolis. lots of layers for all the kids who are going back to school today. then we catch our next storm, this little pin wheel around the oregon coast. this will dive down around california today and is be a pretty big snowmaker. coast to coast, 6 to 12...
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they've had freezing rain from cleveland to columbus, ohio, too. not exactly enjoyable there.th. that storm leaves. a new storm forms and heads north into new england saturday night into sunday. especially sunday morning would be the heaviest snow. the pink shading, 6 to 12 inches possible. mostly talking from the mass pike northwards, southern vermont, southern portions of connecticut. once you go further to northern new england, the amounts are a little less. let me give you specifics on the cities. not really thinking new york city's going to get much, if anything. maybe a tiny bit of snow on the tail end, but no accumulations. hartford, minor ordeal at one to three. same for providence, albany to boston, looks like you should be remaining snow at the backside of this storm. three to six. temperatures are not as cold as the last two weekend storms. this will be a heavier, wet snow. we're a little concerned with power outages especially southern portions of maine, new hampshire and right there in northern massachusetts. so again, not as big as the last two storms that we had
they've had freezing rain from cleveland to columbus, ohio, too. not exactly enjoyable there.th. that storm leaves. a new storm forms and heads north into new england saturday night into sunday. especially sunday morning would be the heaviest snow. the pink shading, 6 to 12 inches possible. mostly talking from the mass pike northwards, southern vermont, southern portions of connecticut. once you go further to northern new england, the amounts are a little less. let me give you specifics on the...
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host: from the "wall street journal" this morning, the chief executive of the columbus, ohio-based americanlectric power company says limiting emissions from existing plants would be "devastating." utilities already are investing billions of dollars to upgrade old power plants to comply with other e.p.a. rules, but if greenhouse-gas regulations deem those plants too dirty, those investments could be wasted, he says. guest: we've had a lot of old power plants that we were told in the 1970's were going to be phased out very soon, and therefore, we shouldn't require them to do anything, and those power plants are still operating. and they haven't had a requirement on them. a lot of them have been replaced, but some of those old power plants are to go offline or put in the scrubbers and the other equipment that can reduce the pollution. we had tall stacks from power plants in the midwest that caused sulfur pollution to be carried to the northeast in the form of acid rain. we regulated that when president george h.w. bush took the leadership on it. and on a bipartisan basis, we moved forward. se
host: from the "wall street journal" this morning, the chief executive of the columbus, ohio-based americanlectric power company says limiting emissions from existing plants would be "devastating." utilities already are investing billions of dollars to upgrade old power plants to comply with other e.p.a. rules, but if greenhouse-gas regulations deem those plants too dirty, those investments could be wasted, he says. guest: we've had a lot of old power plants that we were...
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issa miller arrived in columbus, , after she was stranded for arrived inler , ohio, after she was strandedhree days. the ship had no power. >> it has been rough. >> on other passenger from suing carnival. has apologized a fullered passengers refund and an additional $500. an arlington woman who was on was home this evening. maureen bunyan was mistress of ceremonies at an event to help the children of the children of b elize. the inspiration center, as it ill providen, woul occupational therapy. it will be the first of its belize. i was born there. i can dance like that to hear o. >> we are looking at whether that is more winter like finally. of you saw snow showers evening.his to a wholeamount lot. mostly cloudy skies. all of the snow showers across and the delmarva : , whether it visor he -- d adrva and insula, weather .isory 41 was our high today. record, 47, said in 1954. 30 degrees and an intel this. wins out of the west at around -- winds out of the five. toround at 29 degrees. wind gusts up to 25 miles per hour. colder to the west. oakland, maryland, at 14 degrees. they have a winter
issa miller arrived in columbus, , after she was stranded for arrived inler , ohio, after she was strandedhree days. the ship had no power. >> it has been rough. >> on other passenger from suing carnival. has apologized a fullered passengers refund and an additional $500. an arlington woman who was on was home this evening. maureen bunyan was mistress of ceremonies at an event to help the children of the children of b elize. the inspiration center, as it ill providen, woul...
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that's why the huntington bank in columbus, ohio, a large regional bank about $50 billion in assets are key. a larger bank in ohio, still, though, a regional bank or the bank in coldwater, ohio, or sycamore, ohio, or third federal in cleveland banks that maybe are only a few tens of millions or maybe even up to a billion dollars in assets don't have that advantage, they pay higher interest rates when they borrow because they -- the people who lend to them know that they're not going to get bailed out if something bad happens. it's only these six largest banks that have that advantage. so because they can borrow money from the markets at a lower rate, they are in effect being subsidized because we have not fixed this too big to fail problem for the nation's banks. so it's not -- it's not a u.s. senator, a conservative republican or a progressive democrat from louisiana or ohio making this case that they are getting this advantage. it's the capital markets that have decided yes, these are too big to fail so we're going to lend them money at lower rates than we would lend to the huntington
that's why the huntington bank in columbus, ohio, a large regional bank about $50 billion in assets are key. a larger bank in ohio, still, though, a regional bank or the bank in coldwater, ohio, or sycamore, ohio, or third federal in cleveland banks that maybe are only a few tens of millions or maybe even up to a billion dollars in assets don't have that advantage, they pay higher interest rates when they borrow because they -- the people who lend to them know that they're not going to get...
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columbus, ohio, bought an underwater robot, $98,000. they don't have a facility, a true natural lake or other lake at which they could utilize this piece of equipment but they bought it anyway. spring training in arizona, $90,000 to install video surveillance at the peoria, the san diego padres have their spring training there. so urban area security initiative grants that are supposed to be spent on security , and what we found is a large portion of the money across the country is not being spent on security. it's being augmented other aspects of what communities need. there's a good way to trim $700 million just by making sure these grants, and while i'm at it, what we do know is the department of homeland security six months ago had $8 billion in unobligated balances. and the secretary of napolitano made a decision and her basis was for stimulus, economic stimulus she would take the requirements off of those grants and push that money out the door. well, they were only able to push $3 billion out the door so there's still $5 billion
columbus, ohio, bought an underwater robot, $98,000. they don't have a facility, a true natural lake or other lake at which they could utilize this piece of equipment but they bought it anyway. spring training in arizona, $90,000 to install video surveillance at the peoria, the san diego padres have their spring training there. so urban area security initiative grants that are supposed to be spent on security , and what we found is a large portion of the money across the country is not being...
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you know, i loved ohio then, but then my father took me to columbus to visit ohio state university. lot of dads, a lot of moms took their kids to visit ohio state. i fell in love. you know, i sensed ohio's excitement then, i felt its opportunity, i knew ohio was going to be my home, and nobody was going to drag me away from this place, because it's just so, so awesome. but, folks, we have all seen our state drift over time. we've seen it get old. we've seen it begin to misfire and fall behind. but like a great old home, i knew ohio could be restored to its grandeur, to its greatness. you see, ohio is a land of hope and opportunity, realized dreams for our families. we're safe, we're friendly, we're filled with the potential to pursue our passions. we take care of our neighbors. you know, ohio is a place where we can work, contribute, build a better community, we can be a shining example of how when people get together, they can get it right. and not just for ourselves, but for our children, of course, most especially. but, folks, the rebuilding has to continue. we can't rest on our
you know, i loved ohio then, but then my father took me to columbus to visit ohio state university. lot of dads, a lot of moms took their kids to visit ohio state. i fell in love. you know, i sensed ohio's excitement then, i felt its opportunity, i knew ohio was going to be my home, and nobody was going to drag me away from this place, because it's just so, so awesome. but, folks, we have all seen our state drift over time. we've seen it get old. we've seen it begin to misfire and fall behind....
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you know, i loved ohio then, but then my father took me to columbus to visit ohio state university. a lot of dads, a lot of moms took their kids to visit ohio state. i fell in love. you know, i sensed ohio's excitement then, i felt its opportunity. i knew ohio was going to be my home, and nobody was going to drag me away from this place because it's just so, so awesome. but, folks, we have all seen our state drift over time. we've seen it get old. we've seen it begin to misfire and fall behind. but like a great old home, i knew ohio could be restored to its grandeur, to its greatness. you see, ohio is a land of hope and opportunity -- realize dreams for our families. we're safe, we're friendly, we're filled with the potential to pursue our passions. we take care of our neighbors. you know, ohio is a place where we can work, contribute, build a better community. we can be a shining example of how when people get together, they can get it right. and not just for ourselves, but for our children, of course, most especially. but, folks, the rebuilding has to continue. we can't rest on ou
you know, i loved ohio then, but then my father took me to columbus to visit ohio state university. a lot of dads, a lot of moms took their kids to visit ohio state. i fell in love. you know, i sensed ohio's excitement then, i felt its opportunity. i knew ohio was going to be my home, and nobody was going to drag me away from this place because it's just so, so awesome. but, folks, we have all seen our state drift over time. we've seen it get old. we've seen it begin to misfire and fall behind....
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ohio during the day today. areas like cleveland and columbus, even ft.ana, all expected to pick up at least one or two inches of snow. you're okay in the northeast. just showers in texas. and you know, these weak stor , storms,veronica, enough to make it troublesome as you head out the door. >> not good news. thanks. >>> 55 commercials from 40 advertisers aired during the super bowl, but only one could be crowned king. the clydesdale is back in anheuser-busch's story about the bond between a trainer and his horse. it topped "usa today's" super bowl ad meter, just narrowly beating tide's laundry detergent spot about a miracle salsa stain appeared on a san francisco fan's jersey only to be washed out by his wife who is a ravens' fan. >>> lighthearted commercials beat out the more raunchy ones with the top five being rounded out by chrysler's farmers ad, doritos dress-up dad, and jeep's salute to the soldiers. >>> godaddy.com's bar rafeali's smooch ad said it was an utter turnoff. >>> thanks to the super bowl, the box office will be probably the slowest tim
ohio during the day today. areas like cleveland and columbus, even ft.ana, all expected to pick up at least one or two inches of snow. you're okay in the northeast. just showers in texas. and you know, these weak stor , storms,veronica, enough to make it troublesome as you head out the door. >> not good news. thanks. >>> 55 commercials from 40 advertisers aired during the super bowl, but only one could be crowned king. the clydesdale is back in anheuser-busch's story about the...
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ohio. last year, wisconsin won this game in columbus but they were beaten, giving up a 15-0 run late in columbusly this year. >> bill: look at the hands and strength. >> tim: there is no one better at that position defending, is there? >> bill: you two should get along. he's one of those guys on the playground, "can't you play someone else today? i want to have fun." >> tim: foul called against amir williams. sam dekker, freshman phenom is going to come in now for ryan evans. we'll hear reaction from the fans. he is a local star. won the state championship by askering eight points in the last 43 seconds on this very floor for his home town of sheboygan, wisconsin. lutheran high school. his dad is the coach. >> bill: he decided early in his career he wanted to come here too. he's going to be a terrific player. great looking stroke. i thought he handled himself well with the media too. trying to start something between he and evans, get more time for him, the local favorite, as you mentioned, tough to handle, with this guy. >> tim: you talk about a guy that's living in the moment and enjoying ever
ohio. last year, wisconsin won this game in columbus but they were beaten, giving up a 15-0 run late in columbusly this year. >> bill: look at the hands and strength. >> tim: there is no one better at that position defending, is there? >> bill: you two should get along. he's one of those guys on the playground, "can't you play someone else today? i want to have fun." >> tim: foul called against amir williams. sam dekker, freshman phenom is going to come in now...
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. >> tim: ohio state in the victory only had 24 in columbus. they have 22 now.west output in a half is something a lot of oon posing teams of wisconsin deal with. >> tim: 4 1/2 seconds between the shot clock and the game clock. great defense by craft lead to the deflection and the turnover. >> bill: bruesewitz, there he is at the foul line, sprinting, take advantage. the red shirts outnumbered. aggressive in nature. he really stimulates this team, i think. consistent in his endeavors. >> tim: gets along with the officials too. >> bill: he's a charmer. got to get something positive for ohio state. lean on as you figure out what you are going to do in the second half. >> tim: craft challenging the rack. nothing doing. evans at the buzzer. what a first 20 minutes in madison for the homestanding badgers. five of nine from downtown. state street is off to a happy start this sunday. 39-22 our score at the break. an event-filled second half. let's go to doug gottlieb in new york in studio 43. >> doug: thanks, tim. coming up on "at&t at the half," seth davis joins me. w
. >> tim: ohio state in the victory only had 24 in columbus. they have 22 now.west output in a half is something a lot of oon posing teams of wisconsin deal with. >> tim: 4 1/2 seconds between the shot clock and the game clock. great defense by craft lead to the deflection and the turnover. >> bill: bruesewitz, there he is at the foul line, sprinting, take advantage. the red shirts outnumbered. aggressive in nature. he really stimulates this team, i think. consistent in his...
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ohio. now, as far as areas of freezing rain watch out through indianapolis, louisville, columbus, much of west virginia. that's where year reporting freezing rain. there's been sleet from virginia and now a burst of snow. looks like the radar is trying pick up towards roanoke and dansville. plain old rain in the raleigh area. we still have pretty strong storms in mobile, alabama. new orleans now safe. up through areas of georgia we also have nasty weather. as we go throughout the day today, one of the concerns is, very heavy rain, two to three inches possible in areas of georgia. and there are flood watches out there and i do expect there to be minor flood problems. that's one of the issues we're dealing with in the for example 48 hours. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. in chicago, after that snow, you could get freezing drizzle especially after today, temperatures are pretty cold. a coating of ice on top of that snow. be careful in the chicago area and much of the northern plains. now, the update on my predictions for snow in new e
ohio. now, as far as areas of freezing rain watch out through indianapolis, louisville, columbus, much of west virginia. that's where year reporting freezing rain. there's been sleet from virginia and now a burst of snow. looks like the radar is trying pick up towards roanoke and dansville. plain old rain in the raleigh area. we still have pretty strong storms in mobile, alabama. new orleans now safe. up through areas of georgia we also have nasty weather. as we go throughout the day today, one...
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if i live in ohio and go to school in columbus but graduate and live in medina, folks would registerhere? >> we have the technological capability of knowing that you're registered and you're not having to rerej stir every time you move within the state. we also would like to see security online voter registration. we know a lot of the problems that occur at the polls is confusion over our very, very decentralized, very, very paper heavy registration system. that causes a lot of trouble on election day. we also with would like to see some standards and standardized periods for early voting. early voting relieves a great deal of pressure on the polls. it's enormously popular with american voters and obviously, too, what we find on election day is we don't have an equitable distribution of resources in polling places. those are the four things that the league is calling for and has been calling for now since this election. and these are things -- these are things, as i said, that we understand. this is not a big mystery what causes these lines and we would like to have the president add
if i live in ohio and go to school in columbus but graduate and live in medina, folks would registerhere? >> we have the technological capability of knowing that you're registered and you're not having to rerej stir every time you move within the state. we also would like to see security online voter registration. we know a lot of the problems that occur at the polls is confusion over our very, very decentralized, very, very paper heavy registration system. that causes a lot of trouble on...
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many agree with doug priest, the republican party chairman of franklin county, ohio, who e-mailed this nugget to the columbusote, i actually feel we shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate the urban -- read african-american -- voter turnout machine. no one is asking for contortion, doug, just fairness. but the gop sees the white chair of the electorate shrinking year after year and sees a future where whites are no longer
many agree with doug priest, the republican party chairman of franklin county, ohio, who e-mailed this nugget to the columbusote, i actually feel we shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate the urban -- read african-american -- voter turnout machine. no one is asking for contortion, doug, just fairness. but the gop sees the white chair of the electorate shrinking year after year and sees a future where whites are no longer
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many agree with doug priest, the republican party chairman of franklin county, ohio, who e-mailed this nugget to the columbusquote, i actually feel we shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate the urban -- read african-american -- voter turnout machine. no one is asking for contortion, doug, just fairness. but the gop sees the white chair of the electorate shrinking year after year and sees a future where whites are no longer the majority in america and sees part of their path to victory lies in trying to suppress the electorate of color. so there are concerted efforts to constrain the franchise of people of color via voter i.d., via cutting early streeting, vo. it could remove the most powerful tool created to protect voters of color. i'm typically an optimistic person, but this is makes me fear for the future. of course, the very near future will be bright because it is helmed by martin bashir. >> thank you so much, toure. and good afternoon. it's monday, february 25th. so which is it, speaker boehner, political compromise, or economic catastrophe? the choice is yours. ♪ >> in just four days cong
many agree with doug priest, the republican party chairman of franklin county, ohio, who e-mailed this nugget to the columbusquote, i actually feel we shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate the urban -- read african-american -- voter turnout machine. no one is asking for contortion, doug, just fairness. but the gop sees the white chair of the electorate shrinking year after year and sees a future where whites are no longer the majority in america and sees part of their path to...
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columbus, a bit surprising. ohiong. >> this is from h&r block. this is looking at people's returns and seeing how they're whacked on different taxes. those aren't city tax rates, those are how the people come out after deductions with everything. and too bad barnicle's not here, because boston did make the list, it was between 6 and 10, i can't remember which one. >> philadelphia has a wage tax and that is an issue for a lot of people. >> yeah. >> wage tax, like income -- >> extra, i think it's 3%. i'm not 100% sure. >> that's a lesson for you philadelphians, don't work! >> okay, brian, thank you so much. we want to take a moment to celebrate february as black history month. eddie robinson became the winningest college football coach in history when he broke bear bryant's record in 1985. >> and he bake the first coach to win 400 games over the course of his 55 seasons at the helm of the tigers. he was eventually surpassed, but when penn state was forced to vacate 111 of joe paterno's wins, he re-gained the title of t
columbus, a bit surprising. ohiong. >> this is from h&r block. this is looking at people's returns and seeing how they're whacked on different taxes. those aren't city tax rates, those are how the people come out after deductions with everything. and too bad barnicle's not here, because boston did make the list, it was between 6 and 10, i can't remember which one. >> philadelphia has a wage tax and that is an issue for a lot of people. >> yeah. >> wage tax, like...
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ohio valley. this darker band looks like there will continue to sweep southward. we'll look for the potential for some of the light snow north of columbus e vngs i into -- eventually into central maryland. temperatures will be cold enough for every flake. some isolated spots toward frederick west could get an inch or more. i don't think we'll see that around the city itself. the snow will taper off before the big parade tomorrow afternoon. so that's good. cold wind chills out of the south. an early look at that weather if you're headed downtown for the big parade, the numbers will be pushing 40 in the afternoon. i think the parade around 11 upper 30s. the snow that will fall overnight that will crete slick conditions should melt off 9:00, 10:00, 11:00. so improving conditions as you go toward parade time and by 1:00, 2. we're looking great. temperatures are struggle to get out of the upper 30s and into the day on wednesday we're stuck down. you can see much of a warmup until we get into the latter part of the week and even the weekend. again, watching the winter system coming our way, weak clipper. a lot of the moisture will stay south.
ohio valley. this darker band looks like there will continue to sweep southward. we'll look for the potential for some of the light snow north of columbus e vngs i into -- eventually into central maryland. temperatures will be cold enough for every flake. some isolated spots toward frederick west could get an inch or more. i don't think we'll see that around the city itself. the snow will taper off before the big parade tomorrow afternoon. so that's good. cold wind chills out of the south. an...
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reading the "columbus dispatch" and what not, they were saying tax cuts for the rich, that's all you're doing. >> larry, in addition to lowering the income tax so everybody doesn't scoot out of ohio, we're also providing a 50% tax cut for all small business, all pass-through entities, whether they're s corps or llcs. you got a business that makes $200,000, they exclude $100,000. >> on that point, why did you put add 750,000 cap? why cap it at all? if it's a successful small business person and you're giving them a very nice tax break, it would see you wouldn't want to cap for the incentive effect. >> we don't have the capability to do dynamic scoring here so we have to fit things into our budget. we're not done cutting taxes. we went to $2 billifrom $8 bill hole to $2 billion in sur applause plus. we have to reduce costs, keep regulations to a minimum and at the same time build our workforce. >> let me go to medicaid. you were very much opposed to obama care -- >> i still am. >> you've joined a small group of governor who is are taking the expansion from obama care. why did you oppose obama care and why does it now make sense for you in ohio to gone the medicaid dole? >> i didn't
reading the "columbus dispatch" and what not, they were saying tax cuts for the rich, that's all you're doing. >> larry, in addition to lowering the income tax so everybody doesn't scoot out of ohio, we're also providing a 50% tax cut for all small business, all pass-through entities, whether they're s corps or llcs. you got a business that makes $200,000, they exclude $100,000. >> on that point, why did you put add 750,000 cap? why cap it at all? if it's a successful...