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this device is in the cloud so he is able to hear my heartbeat in columbus ohio. >> host: who would buy this product? >> by the product, any everyday retail location that would like to put this as a value add allowing consumers to be treated by their doctor so i would say pharmacies would be the ideal, grocery store or employer side but but a pharmacy imagine this. i have a 4-year-old. i would take him to the doctor and get treated and have a physician diagnosis your infection. then we would walk out the door and he would either prescriber prescription to the pharmacy, we would pick it up and be done. when you think of urging care visits and going to the doctor today and the time, it's just not convenient. this is a convenient way to get access to health care. >> host: steve cashman where did you come up with the idea for healthspot leisure leisure background? >> i'm a tech startup guide so i've got it in my blood to start fixing problems using technology. i came up with the idea with my wife and four kids and we were always dealing with one of the kids running to an urgent care clinic
this device is in the cloud so he is able to hear my heartbeat in columbus ohio. >> host: who would buy this product? >> by the product, any everyday retail location that would like to put this as a value add allowing consumers to be treated by their doctor so i would say pharmacies would be the ideal, grocery store or employer side but but a pharmacy imagine this. i have a 4-year-old. i would take him to the doctor and get treated and have a physician diagnosis your infection. then...
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device is connected to a pc through the cloud, and he is actually able to hear my heartbeat in columbus, ohio, through this device. >> host: lisa, who would buy this product? >> so buy this product, any everyday retail location that would like to put this to have a value add of allowing consumers to be able to be treated by their doctor. so i would say a pharmacy would be the ideal pharmacy, grocery store or employer site. but a pharmacy, imagine this. i have a 4-year-old. i would take him to the doctor, get treated, have a physician diagnose his ear infection, then we would walk out the door, he would e-prescribe a prescription to that pharmacy, we'd pick it up and be donement i mean -- done. i mean, you think of urgent care visits and going to the doctor today and the time, and it's just not convenient. so this is a convenient way to get access to health care. >> host: so, steve cashman, where'd you come up with the idea for healthspot, what's your background? >> guest: well, i'm a tech guy, i've got it in my blood. when i came up with the idea, my wife and four kids. we're always dealing w
device is connected to a pc through the cloud, and he is actually able to hear my heartbeat in columbus, ohio, through this device. >> host: lisa, who would buy this product? >> so buy this product, any everyday retail location that would like to put this to have a value add of allowing consumers to be able to be treated by their doctor. so i would say a pharmacy would be the ideal pharmacy, grocery store or employer site. but a pharmacy, imagine this. i have a 4-year-old. i would...
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00:01 00:13 jf on chroma ---tercera jornada en la "mls" los earthquakes de san jose viajaron a columbus ohiola victoria,,, pues llegaban a su compromiso tras sumar una remontada en casa frente los new york red bulls el domingo anterior... take vo -- los golez aparecieron en el segundo tiempo.. tiro de esquina minuto 68''add lib wipe --vamonos al clasico mundial de beisbol,, jugandose en el at&t park de san francisco,,, aviles en la primera entrada con este flotadito al central impulsaba la primera carrera ante los campeones defensores de japon... todo se mantuvo igual hasta la septima entrada,, un hombre en base,, y felix rios,,,, esa pelota llevaba mensaje en japones... sayonara.... la novena puerto riqueÑa ante toda adversidad y enfrentando a los mejores,,, es finalista.. gano el partido 3 carreras a 1 y ahora espera al ganador de hoy entre rep. dominicana y holanda... jf on chroma tag-out --- ---blanca - cesar adelante... ===roll ticker=== blanca ---vamos a la pausa comercial pero a continuacion... take vo blanca ---le tenemos lo mas reciente en las averiguaciones sobre el mortal estallid
00:01 00:13 jf on chroma ---tercera jornada en la "mls" los earthquakes de san jose viajaron a columbus ohiola victoria,,, pues llegaban a su compromiso tras sumar una remontada en casa frente los new york red bulls el domingo anterior... take vo -- los golez aparecieron en el segundo tiempo.. tiro de esquina minuto 68''add lib wipe --vamonos al clasico mundial de beisbol,, jugandose en el at&t park de san francisco,,, aviles en la primera entrada con este flotadito al central...
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. >> columbus, ohio, 43219. the truck passes. now it's time to get some customers. >> my mandolin broke this morning. so it's throwing a little wrench in the works there. >> reporter: opening day last july. >> tonight we have the arugula salad and vinegarette. >> reporter: the first few hours are slow but good at getting the kinks worked out. >> first day, $187. >> first night sales might have been a little disappointing, but, of course, steve and down aren't about to give up. >> they're awesome. >> reporter: when we next catch up with that food trunk three months later in october, they're still learning. >> it's 100 times harder than i ever thought it would be to open up my own business. >> business is picking up and they're getting a good reputation for innovative truck cuisine. it's not ston. >> reporter: you're doing the cooking and butcheri ining and scrubbing the pots. >> even if you have a day off, you don't have a day off. >> reporter: is it profitable if you're working practically 24 hours a day? >> in the beginning, no.
. >> columbus, ohio, 43219. the truck passes. now it's time to get some customers. >> my mandolin broke this morning. so it's throwing a little wrench in the works there. >> reporter: opening day last july. >> tonight we have the arugula salad and vinegarette. >> reporter: the first few hours are slow but good at getting the kinks worked out. >> first day, $187. >> first night sales might have been a little disappointing, but, of course, steve and down...
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tom costello, nbc news, columbus, ohio. >>> we're back in a moment with a big women's clothing brand caught up in a big recall tonight. >>> she'll soon be ready to accept your tired, poor and huddled masses again soon. we learned today the statue of liberty is re-opening for visitors by july 4th. it's been closed for months after it was damaged by hurricane sandy. >>> a rare alignment tonight will result in a huge power shift in this country that most americans will not feel at all, but it's worth noting anyway. if all goes according to schedule there will be a 20-minute period tonight during which house speaker john boehner will be the ranking u.s. official on american soil. president obama will be in the air en route to israel. vice president biden will be en route back from rome. while this confluence is a first for the obama administration, the white house today reminded reporters the president is the president wherever he goes. >>> it was a glittering night at the white house. 1985, princess diana and john travolta on the dance floor. her midnight blue gown was an instant sensat
tom costello, nbc news, columbus, ohio. >>> we're back in a moment with a big women's clothing brand caught up in a big recall tonight. >>> she'll soon be ready to accept your tired, poor and huddled masses again soon. we learned today the statue of liberty is re-opening for visitors by july 4th. it's been closed for months after it was damaged by hurricane sandy. >>> a rare alignment tonight will result in a huge power shift in this country that most americans will...
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device is connected to a pc through the cloud and he is actually able to hear my heartbeat in columbus, ohio through this device. >> who would buy this product? >> any everyday retail location i would like to put this as a value add, allowing consumers to be treated by their doctors. pharmacy. .rocery store ca, a player site imagine this, i have a-year-old. i would take him to the doctor. -- employer site. imagine this, i have a four- year-old. i would take him to the doctor. he would be prescribed a prescription to that pharmacy. we pick it up, and be done. you think of urgent care visits , and going to the doctor today and the time rate it's just not convenient. this is a convenient way to get access to healthcare -- time. it's just not convenient. this is a convenient way to get access to healthcare. >> i'm a tech startup guy. i've got it in my blood, fixing problems using technology. the idea,e up with my wife and four kids, we are always dealing with the kids with something. i went through that process, i have been amazed to think about all of the overhead you have sitting at a cvs, for
device is connected to a pc through the cloud and he is actually able to hear my heartbeat in columbus, ohio through this device. >> who would buy this product? >> any everyday retail location i would like to put this as a value add, allowing consumers to be treated by their doctors. pharmacy. .rocery store ca, a player site imagine this, i have a-year-old. i would take him to the doctor. -- employer site. imagine this, i have a four- year-old. i would take him to the doctor. he...
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we've got some pictures coming out of columbus, ohio. this is from cnn affiliate wsyx.p the airport there. they have seen about 4 inches of snow. as i mentioned, the storm system has legs. for washington, d.c., if you're watching us, you're expecting between 5 and 10, 8 to 12 inches of snow. the computer models are all over the place, but there's a winter storm warning in effect and the winds could be gusting up to 50 miles an hour. back to you. >> all right, karen, thank you. >> watching the power outages all around the east coast. all right. so can this last? investors feeling giddy this morning. >> after the dow closed at 14,253 yesterday, that is an all-time high and it could be onward and upward from here, because happening right now, dow futures are up. so are the bulls about to rule the day on wall street again? miss christine romans. >> the bulls have been ruling the last couple of years. this is a 4-year-old bull market now. so if you're just tuning in at this moment to find out stocks or moving higher, you've missed a humongous move. the dow is just 30 stocks.
we've got some pictures coming out of columbus, ohio. this is from cnn affiliate wsyx.p the airport there. they have seen about 4 inches of snow. as i mentioned, the storm system has legs. for washington, d.c., if you're watching us, you're expecting between 5 and 10, 8 to 12 inches of snow. the computer models are all over the place, but there's a winter storm warning in effect and the winds could be gusting up to 50 miles an hour. back to you. >> all right, karen, thank you. >>...
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you not spend money on ridiculous things like that 98,000 dollars for an under water robot for columbus, ohio where there are no major rivers and few lakes nearby. that 24,000 dollars for a latrine on wheels in fort worth, texas. by the way, if you are going to release those detainees make me feel better. give them a bill for those transgender hormone treatments. those new teeth and those abortions they had while in our custody. why not admit your plan is to bring the mandated 34,000 detainees down to 25,000 in the next few weeks. even your own assistant secretary says statutory mandates there be 34,000 in detention. jay carney didn't get that memo. take a listen. >> this step affected a few hundred detainees as you know out of the over 30,000 currently in ice detention. >> a few hundred? we know that's not true. now you say you didn't know what was happening. kind of like a corrections officer letting out a few violent criminals to please the garden when the barden never asked for them to be released in the first place. no problem. these criminals are going to voluntarily come back for their
you not spend money on ridiculous things like that 98,000 dollars for an under water robot for columbus, ohio where there are no major rivers and few lakes nearby. that 24,000 dollars for a latrine on wheels in fort worth, texas. by the way, if you are going to release those detainees make me feel better. give them a bill for those transgender hormone treatments. those new teeth and those abortions they had while in our custody. why not admit your plan is to bring the mandated 34,000 detainees...
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if your plans include columbus ohio chicago or even louisville, a massive winter storm dumped more than snow on parts of the plains and midwest is moving east bearing down on mid-atlantic -- mid- atlanta. schools and federal offices are closed in washington d.c. and up to 20 inches of snow could fall. crews have the worst to keep up with. >> we will be dealing with snow at such time it will be completely cleared. >> reporter: the eastern corridor is in the predicted path. drivers are being warned to stay home or at least keep watch as cars are piled up like this one. it seems the only thing making way on runways at some airports are plows. the nation's largest airlines have canceled more than 1,000 flights leaving people stranded and trust traded. >> you are going to get there. i. >> pray we do. >> because this is a march snowstorm, basically it means the snow is heavy and wet. >> reporter: that will be a problem in terms of power outages and we have virginia and ohio, more than 93,000 people are without power. >> oh, boy, that will present some problems with the cold. we will continue
if your plans include columbus ohio chicago or even louisville, a massive winter storm dumped more than snow on parts of the plains and midwest is moving east bearing down on mid-atlantic -- mid- atlanta. schools and federal offices are closed in washington d.c. and up to 20 inches of snow could fall. crews have the worst to keep up with. >> we will be dealing with snow at such time it will be completely cleared. >> reporter: the eastern corridor is in the predicted path. drivers...
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this is a columbus, ohio based company. i can't talk today.are saying sales in the first week of 20 # 13, the year to date chart shows the story, and the pressure on the chart, a stock to watch, and, also, charles payne and i share our favorite stock, crocs, and they open a lot of stores. charles, i'm curious what you think. going to nicole at the new york stock exchange, the dow just turning positive, like magic, nicole. >> that's right, headlines from abroad move the market into positive territory, and the traders talking about it, and that's why you have the pop. construction stocks, obviously, something that comes from this morning's number from the housing starts, the .8%, a great number there. we're seeing that not only the home builders, we're seeing construction related stocks doing well, so you see trex, owens, eagle, all doing well, talk about decking, railers, lumber, plumbing fixture, all doing well. okay, i'll give you the cypress headlines. what we are hering now is the ecb says they will provide liquidity to cypress within the e
this is a columbus, ohio based company. i can't talk today.are saying sales in the first week of 20 # 13, the year to date chart shows the story, and the pressure on the chart, a stock to watch, and, also, charles payne and i share our favorite stock, crocs, and they open a lot of stores. charles, i'm curious what you think. going to nicole at the new york stock exchange, the dow just turning positive, like magic, nicole. >> that's right, headlines from abroad move the market into...
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jimmy, this is victor in columbus, ohio. great big urban meyer. buckeye booyah to you, jimmy. >> man, i like urban meyer. what a powerhouse. and you know what? can we just stipulate that we don't need to watch s.e.c. football every single weekend? there are other conferences! go ahead. >> caller: hey, the reason i was calling, i'm a longtime investor in h&r block because of the great yield. i've been licking my wounds the last couple years. their story has changed here recently. they finally divested some of their toxic mortgage investments and they're refocused on their core business. i sold 20% stake at 24.80. it's now at 27. big run today. how much run do they have left? >> i remember when the stock was considerably higher. i've got to tell you. i remember when they turned down all the other things they were doing that were bad. i don't want you to sell anymore. i think this is a very compelling story. all right, what's good for jobs is good for the economy. what's good for the economy is good for the market. and if it's good for the market, it
jimmy, this is victor in columbus, ohio. great big urban meyer. buckeye booyah to you, jimmy. >> man, i like urban meyer. what a powerhouse. and you know what? can we just stipulate that we don't need to watch s.e.c. football every single weekend? there are other conferences! go ahead. >> caller: hey, the reason i was calling, i'm a longtime investor in h&r block because of the great yield. i've been licking my wounds the last couple years. their story has changed here recently....
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. ♪ >> it's great to be here, columbus, ohio. [ cheers ] >> i love you.k, 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
. ♪ >> it's great to be here, columbus, ohio. [ cheers ] >> i love you.k, 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...
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but if you're a loan officer in columbus, ohio, you don't know or even care about cyprus. and if you're a banker at citigroup, you're trying to figure out how to handle the huge influx of capital from the continent. what are we supposed to sell, right? what are we supposed to sell because of this interrelation or lack thereof? how many times does that have to occur to people before we realize how wrong it is? how many times do we have to sell ross stores or costco or bristol-myers because of cyprus? someone say we need to sell every single time we get bad news out of europe. i would say the admonition that there's a sucker born every minute fits these fools fine. every time the future sellers get in there and blowing out of stocks all over the place, it's been a terrific opportunity to -- >> buy, buy, buy! >> it's not egregious bullishness, people, it's common sense. ross dress for less doesn't become ross dress for more because of the banks in cyprus. bed bath & beyond doesn't become bed, bath and beyond your price range because of an errant italian election. costco doesn
but if you're a loan officer in columbus, ohio, you don't know or even care about cyprus. and if you're a banker at citigroup, you're trying to figure out how to handle the huge influx of capital from the continent. what are we supposed to sell, right? what are we supposed to sell because of this interrelation or lack thereof? how many times does that have to occur to people before we realize how wrong it is? how many times do we have to sell ross stores or costco or bristol-myers because of...
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we do have a winter storm warning in effect for chicago and than wintry mix for columbus, ohio.g the ohio valley where the line is. south of that, tracking thunderstorms. how much snow are we talking about? 8 to 12 inches, especially here in the northern parts of minnesota, there's chicago in that 5 to 8-inch range and then we are down nine inches for the year and maybe start to see some areas starting to come back with snow fall and then eventually seeing the whole system moving in to the east coast and washington, d.c. we're actually under a winter storm watch with the potential of at least six inches of accumulation and could be even more than that in the northern parts of virginia, suburbs and we could do more than a foot of snow. timing looks like this. rain and snow developing tomorrow night. seeing one to three inches of accumulation. and then wednesday we'll see that rain/snow mix change over to snow and we're talking significant accumulation during the day on wednesday. look for airport delays, delays around the beltway, as well. and then continuing through midnight. gu
we do have a winter storm warning in effect for chicago and than wintry mix for columbus, ohio.g the ohio valley where the line is. south of that, tracking thunderstorms. how much snow are we talking about? 8 to 12 inches, especially here in the northern parts of minnesota, there's chicago in that 5 to 8-inch range and then we are down nine inches for the year and maybe start to see some areas starting to come back with snow fall and then eventually seeing the whole system moving in to the east...
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downtown columbus, ohio. the franklin county courthouse.ozens of dangerous prisoners a day are transported from the county jails to the courthouse and back in a reinforced sheriff's bus. the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port. it's monitored by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before. >> but that doesn't stop two inmates from trying. that day tracy mobley is charged with multiple counts of burglary, theft, possession of drugs, and receiving stolen property. mary ann morrissey, on the other hand, is charged with a few traffic violations. strangers shackled together by a pair of handcuffs. they're led to the bus in the loading area. >> when the line of prisoners was getting on the bus, tracy and mary were the last two prisoners of a long line of prisoners. >> and that's when they make their move. >> they were sitting fairly low to the groun
downtown columbus, ohio. the franklin county courthouse.ozens of dangerous prisoners a day are transported from the county jails to the courthouse and back in a reinforced sheriff's bus. the bus sits in a locked and gated secure sally port. it's monitored by surveillance cameras, and it's equipped with steal bars on the doors and windows. amy morris was a homicide detective with the columbus police department. >> i've never heard of anybody escaping from the franklin county jail before....
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. >> next is a columbus, ohio. >> i was calling to see if she had any children. >> know. despite her wish for children, she had no children. she was one of the 11th. most of her brothers and sisters had very large families. she had no children of her own. of twin sonsone that belong to her brother and sister-in-law. there was an andrew jackson jr.. >> we talk about the adopted boy? ,> there was also another son jackson had been in battle and found -- and had slaughtered many people. found an infant, it tried to you'd killed all of this family anyway. jackson takes him home and racism as a son. it is a very -- and raises him as his son. it is a very interesting story. he writes a lot of letters citing, there is something special, he is an orphan, i was an orphan. there is some reason i found him. he is not to be in the servant'' quarters. he is to be in the house and he is to be educated. he wanted to send him to west point. year was a fairly quiet one. politics by this time in washington. when does he decide he needs some assistance? rachael denise and nephew were with hi
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. >> next is joellen in columbus, ohio. air.e on the caller: hello. i was calling to see if rachel had any children. no. despite her deep wish for rachel had no children. she was one of 11 and those of her brothers and sisters who had very large families, as well. but she had no children of her own. she had -- they adopted one of sons that belonged to her brother and sister-in-law when middle aged so there wasan andrew jackson who her nephew. >> and there was another son, jackson had been in battle and found -- and had slaughtered many people, women and children, found an infant, tried to give it back to a creek woman who was alive. she said, you'd best kill him, familykilled all of his anyway. jackson takes him home and raises him as a son. it's a very interesting kind of story because here's jackson, yet he'sn killer, and adopted this son and raises him own.s >> he writes a lot of letters to rachel saying there's something special, he's an orphan, i was an orphan, there's some reason i him and he's not to be in the servants' quarters. and he'se in t
. >> next is joellen in columbus, ohio. air.e on the caller: hello. i was calling to see if rachel had any children. no. despite her deep wish for rachel had no children. she was one of 11 and those of her brothers and sisters who had very large families, as well. but she had no children of her own. she had -- they adopted one of sons that belonged to her brother and sister-in-law when middle aged so there wasan andrew jackson who her nephew. >> and there was another son, jackson...
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sandy is on the democratic line from columbus, ohio. good morning. caller: i was calling in for a brief comment on the so-called all of a sudden that these kind of catering to the republicans. he has reached out to them for some time. what he is fighting for that i don't think the american people understand is that we are already at the bottom. the seniors, the unemployed, the working man, and poor. and the cuts that the republicans want you to do, they cannot stand right now. taxesve always had pay p and we may have to pay a little more at some time in the future. but at this time with the state of the country, you are putting it on the backs of poor people panic and not stand any more right now with food prices, gas, and so forth. the direction he's going by trying to close the loopholes for the rich is they have made a lot of money. wall street, everybody is way up. it's not middle or halfway ground. the way he's going is the correct way to go. we know that we are eventually going to have to pay a little more. but right now, what can we do? host:
sandy is on the democratic line from columbus, ohio. good morning. caller: i was calling in for a brief comment on the so-called all of a sudden that these kind of catering to the republicans. he has reached out to them for some time. what he is fighting for that i don't think the american people understand is that we are already at the bottom. the seniors, the unemployed, the working man, and poor. and the cuts that the republicans want you to do, they cannot stand right now. taxesve always...
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. >>> as i was sitting here waiting to come on, i got a private facebook message from columbus, ohio.f, tourists in tibet. it's happening in india. they are so desperate, they are trying to get attention out there. i think the united states needs to, you know, at least communicate with the tibet tans on this issue. they are trying to do it in india. they can't get information out ofty bet. s going back to a graphic you shows was deeply troubling. the ad from a subway station in d.c. about money market reform. i don't know how short memories are, i was on wall street in 2008. financial crises happened and transmitted everything. the main mode of transmission was a deeply unregulated approach to money markets. the idea -- >> the money market when people went nuts. >> there's a reason for that. four and a half years later, we do not have a reform, it's a travesty. >> the movement in america is surging again. 500 immigrants and citizen relatives traveling on a bus system to tell the story. i think the people that are forcing congress -- >> you and i talked about this for years. you have b
. >>> as i was sitting here waiting to come on, i got a private facebook message from columbus, ohio.f, tourists in tibet. it's happening in india. they are so desperate, they are trying to get attention out there. i think the united states needs to, you know, at least communicate with the tibet tans on this issue. they are trying to do it in india. they can't get information out ofty bet. s going back to a graphic you shows was deeply troubling. the ad from a subway station in d.c....
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if your spring break plans for the week include stops in chicago, columbus, ohio or even louisville,imsuit and pack the now shoes. a massive storm dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the plain in the midwest and that's moving east bearing down on the mid-atlantic. >> it just gets heavier and heavier as the day goes on. >> reporter: in washington, d.c. on wednesday, schools and federal offices are closed. to the west of the city, up to 20 inches of snow could fall. work crews can have their work cut out for them. >> we'll be on the roads for 24- hour plus until they are completely cleared. >> reporter: with 95 and other popular corridors in the predicted path, drivers are being warned to stay home or at least take it easy to prevent scenes like these piling up throughout the day. >> it was scary. it just felt like i was on ice. it was really slippery. >> reporter: think an airplane is a better bet? think again. it seems the only thing making way on runways at airports are plows. the nation's largest airlines have canceled more than 1,000 flights leaving passengers frustrate
if your spring break plans for the week include stops in chicago, columbus, ohio or even louisville,imsuit and pack the now shoes. a massive storm dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the plain in the midwest and that's moving east bearing down on the mid-atlantic. >> it just gets heavier and heavier as the day goes on. >> reporter: in washington, d.c. on wednesday, schools and federal offices are closed. to the west of the city, up to 20 inches of snow could fall. work...
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host: next call is from a democrat, andrew, columbus, ohio. caller: hi.y question is concerning the use of drones, especially with united states citizens, whether they are with domestic or international. do you feel that the cia should be judge, jury and executioner or do you feel there should be a federal court system in place that goes through the evidence and ways whether or not -- wei ghs on the issue? guest: the process is in place right now. these are issues that the armed services committee are looking into. i know that this is been talked about in the senate mostly through cia confirmation hearings. these are all very fair and legitimate questions. the questions that we have to wrestle with as americans, that our government is wrestling with. i think anytime you're targeting americans, and he time you're talking about doing americans that involves the government coming down on them, there is a do process that needs -- due process that needs to be followed. i know, for example, the administration has made the point it can be tough to find justice a
host: next call is from a democrat, andrew, columbus, ohio. caller: hi.y question is concerning the use of drones, especially with united states citizens, whether they are with domestic or international. do you feel that the cia should be judge, jury and executioner or do you feel there should be a federal court system in place that goes through the evidence and ways whether or not -- wei ghs on the issue? guest: the process is in place right now. these are issues that the armed services...
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let's go to tim in columbus ohio.orm reformed community, and not even in the jewish community can you bring up that something that israel is doing is not quite right. you just can't do it. so there is no open talk in that community, so you can't expect there to be that discussion in the u.s. community. so we're all expected to act like we support everything israel does de facto, because it is a jewish state. and that is in no way true at all. >> hal: yeah, that's like saying that no matter what the -- the president of the united states always takes into account how all americans feel. it's absurd. and it's interesting that we live in a country that prizes religious freedom and we are supposed to not have any daylight between what is essentially a religious state. that's a really big deal. whereas we use that as a point of contention between iran or saddam hussein and how the christians were treated and the like of this unified -- because it is a secular -- it's a muslim government, leading a muslim nation that somehow
let's go to tim in columbus ohio.orm reformed community, and not even in the jewish community can you bring up that something that israel is doing is not quite right. you just can't do it. so there is no open talk in that community, so you can't expect there to be that discussion in the u.s. community. so we're all expected to act like we support everything israel does de facto, because it is a jewish state. and that is in no way true at all. >> hal: yeah, that's like saying that no...
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david in columbus, ohio. caller: hi. i wanted to ask a radio question.he main concern, i think everybody can be tolerant of the new thing. the concerns are concerning the churches. will they be held in discriminating cases if they did not agree to have same-sex marriage? if they would tolerate their views, i believe most people would go along with this. the main concern is not forcing the churches to perform things they do not believe thin. host: this from twitter. can religious groups lose their protections? scott in virginia. caller: good morning. if today's arguments would be easier with the 14th amendment and the equal protection clause. host: what do you think? you sound like you're following this. caller: it seemed like a cut it seemed like- it got a little modeled -- muddled. marriage is a civil right along with the equal protection clause. "the newnt page of york times." this is a story from yesterday about how the law was signed. the president signed the law 10 minutes before 1:00 a.m. the former president now, stuart signing the defense of marr
david in columbus, ohio. caller: hi. i wanted to ask a radio question.he main concern, i think everybody can be tolerant of the new thing. the concerns are concerning the churches. will they be held in discriminating cases if they did not agree to have same-sex marriage? if they would tolerate their views, i believe most people would go along with this. the main concern is not forcing the churches to perform things they do not believe thin. host: this from twitter. can religious groups lose...
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. >> next is a columbus, ohio. >> i was calling to see if she had any children. >> no.espite her wish for children, she had no children. she was one of 11. most of her brothers and sisters had very large families. she had no children of her own. they adopted one of twin sons that belonged to her brother and sister-in-law. there was an andrew jackson jr. >> we talk about the adopted boy? >> there was also another son, jackson had been in battle and had slaughtered many people. found an infant, tried to give it back -- you killed all of this family anyway. jackson takes him home and raises him as his son. it is a very interesting story. >> he writes a lot of letters saying, there is something special, he is an orphan, i was an orphan. there is some reason i found him. he is not to be in the servant'' quarters. he is to be in the house and he is to be educated. he wanted to send him to west point. >> the first year was a fairly quiet one. social means politics by this time in washington. when does he decide he needs some assistance? >> rachel's niece and nephew were with h
. >> next is a columbus, ohio. >> i was calling to see if she had any children. >> no.espite her wish for children, she had no children. she was one of 11. most of her brothers and sisters had very large families. she had no children of her own. they adopted one of twin sons that belonged to her brother and sister-in-law. there was an andrew jackson jr. >> we talk about the adopted boy? >> there was also another son, jackson had been in battle and had slaughtered...
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host: howard in columbus, ohio, a democrat.ler: you pretty much an answer the question i was going to ask. it was about the government's influence over these contracts, like in iraq for the military. and how much money was wasted on contracts to iraq. they had security forces there were getting paid more than our troops were getting paid. and there were in the same country fighting the same battle. we have hired thugs getting paid astronomical dollars compared to the military people that were there. host: paul light, have you looked into that? guest: the blue ribbon commission on wartime contract in did an amazing job taking an inventory of this, and as i said, it is horrifying. we were just throwing money at the war because honestly, we had no contingency plan for a war like the one that emerged. so we are doing everything. contractors have the bodies. you cannot build an air base anymore. now without the contractor. you cannot serve food anymore without the contractor on that base. it is very difficult to do anything now, bec
host: howard in columbus, ohio, a democrat.ler: you pretty much an answer the question i was going to ask. it was about the government's influence over these contracts, like in iraq for the military. and how much money was wasted on contracts to iraq. they had security forces there were getting paid more than our troops were getting paid. and there were in the same country fighting the same battle. we have hired thugs getting paid astronomical dollars compared to the military people that were...
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host: howard in columbus, ohio, a democrat. caller: you pretty much an answer the question i was going to ask. it was about the government's influence over these contracts, like in iraq for the military. and how much money was wasted on contracts to iraq. they had security forces there were getting paid more than our troops were getting paid. and there were in the same country fighting the same battle. we have hired thugs getting paid astronomical dollars compared to the military people that were there. host: paul light, have you looked into that? guest: the blue ribbon commission on wartime contract in did an amazing job taking an inventory of this, and as i said, it is horrifying. we were just throwing money at the war because honestly, we had no contingency plan for a war like the one that emerged. so we are doing everything. contractors have the bodies. you cannot build an air base anymore. now without the contractor. you cannot serve food anymore without the contractor on that base. it is very difficult to do anything now,
host: howard in columbus, ohio, a democrat. caller: you pretty much an answer the question i was going to ask. it was about the government's influence over these contracts, like in iraq for the military. and how much money was wasted on contracts to iraq. they had security forces there were getting paid more than our troops were getting paid. and there were in the same country fighting the same battle. we have hired thugs getting paid astronomical dollars compared to the military people that...
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. >> host: malcolm, columbus, ohio, good afternoon. >> caller: yes, i happen to teach down the road from your guest. first of all, the american version of christianity. [inaudible] -- terrorized ancestors and one of the most brutal forms of christianity. second of all, lincoln was enlightened, not compared to stevens, not compared to hairot beecher stowe and many other white abolitionists of lincoln's day. in lincoln's day -- called the -- [inaudible] not tell the audience there are many white radicals, abolitionists who are far more liberal toward african-americans thank you. >> malcolm, have you soon the movie lincoln, and if so, what did you think? >> caller: i did see it and i leaves out the role of fred douglass in an african-american community and establishing -- i thought it was a good film. so people in euro centric film that distorts history but i think it's a wonderful film. i think he this greatest president this country ever produced inlight of the most evil system of human oppression the world had seen, american slavery. >> guest: i'm glad he mentioned frederick douglass but
. >> host: malcolm, columbus, ohio, good afternoon. >> caller: yes, i happen to teach down the road from your guest. first of all, the american version of christianity. [inaudible] -- terrorized ancestors and one of the most brutal forms of christianity. second of all, lincoln was enlightened, not compared to stevens, not compared to hairot beecher stowe and many other white abolitionists of lincoln's day. in lincoln's day -- called the -- [inaudible] not tell the audience there are...
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. >> host: malcolm in columbus, ohio, good afternoon. >> caller: i happen to teach down a road from your guest. i wanted to offer two dissenting views. first of all he talks about american version of christianity. american christianity created slavery which enslaved and terrorized my ancestors, having the most brutal form of christianity in the world. second of all, your guest eluded that lincoln in his day was an line as a white man. not compared to thaddeus stevens, not compared to wendell phillips, not compared to harriet beecher stowe and many other white abolitionists of lincoln's day. in lincoln's day, he was very racist, so on television to say lincoln -- and not tell the audience there were many white radical abolitionists who were far more liberal toward african-americans. thank you. >> host: before we have professor schweikart answer heavy seen the movie lincoln and what did you think? >> caller: i did see it and it was a typical eurocentric movie that leaves out the role of frederick douglass and the african-american community in establishing the thirteenth amendment. i though
. >> host: malcolm in columbus, ohio, good afternoon. >> caller: i happen to teach down a road from your guest. i wanted to offer two dissenting views. first of all he talks about american version of christianity. american christianity created slavery which enslaved and terrorized my ancestors, having the most brutal form of christianity in the world. second of all, your guest eluded that lincoln in his day was an line as a white man. not compared to thaddeus stevens, not compared...
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for a moment about the report put out by the strategy team which is a group of psychologists in columbus, ohioalled assessing survey evidence regarding american public opinion data about climate change. i want to show you a small excerpt of this. what they did was a meta-analysis of 150 different survey questions asked by every organization they could find doing scientific representative national sample of americans over a long period. they got the original data from as many of the service as they could. to compute the own statistics from the and i'm just going to show you one little piece of the result showing you the measurements of beliefs about the existence of warming, has the planet been warming. and here it is. each dot is a survey number. got across the bottom are the years going from 1986 to 2012. this is the percent of americans measure to be indicating that they thought the planet had been warming. you can see first of all there's tremendous distribution of these dots across a large range. so if you want to find a survey that reported 45% believe in thithis you can put it on to fia
for a moment about the report put out by the strategy team which is a group of psychologists in columbus, ohioalled assessing survey evidence regarding american public opinion data about climate change. i want to show you a small excerpt of this. what they did was a meta-analysis of 150 different survey questions asked by every organization they could find doing scientific representative national sample of americans over a long period. they got the original data from as many of the service as...
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for a moment about a report put out by the strategy team, which is a group of psychologists in columbus, ohio, called assessing american public opinion data about climate change, and i want to show you a mall excerpts excerpt of this. they did an analysis of survey questions, doing vine difficult representative national sampling of americans over a long period. they got the original data forecast as many of the surveys as they could to commute their own statistics, and'll show you one piece of their result, the measurement of beliefs about the existence of warming. and here it is. so, each dot is a survey number. down across the bottom are the years from 1986 to 2012. the percent of americans measured to be indicating that they thought the planet had been warming. and you can see first of all there's tremendous distribution of these dots across a large range. if you want to find a survey that reports 45% believing this, you can, or 90%, you can. so you've might look at the numbers and say, how could surveys be reliable? how can they be believable if they produce such a wide range of results?
for a moment about a report put out by the strategy team, which is a group of psychologists in columbus, ohio, called assessing american public opinion data about climate change, and i want to show you a mall excerpts excerpt of this. they did an analysis of survey questions, doing vine difficult representative national sampling of americans over a long period. they got the original data forecast as many of the surveys as they could to commute their own statistics, and'll show you one piece of...
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ohio. just north of dayton, columbus, that kind of thing. for now, especially for the fans, that live in the columbus area, here in dayton, indiana, they are trying to hightail it out of town in advance of that snowstorm. don? >> that's what i was going to ask you. lots of people are in dayton for the ncaa basketball tournament. you heard the guy say i'm going to go watch it on espn. anybody worried about the drive home? getting out before this is going to sit will and watch the became and not worry about it? >> reporter: they are okay. the games are over with for the night here. they wrapped up about an hour ago. they are okay. that's why everyone is back home now or heading home in advance of the storm. some of those people going back to indianapolis where they already have the snow coming down. but as for the rest of us, we just wrapped up the temple university game, philadelphia, so -- those folks, more than likely may be spending the night. may have some delays getting out tomorrow. if that snow develops. as they expect it will overnigh
ohio. just north of dayton, columbus, that kind of thing. for now, especially for the fans, that live in the columbus area, here in dayton, indiana, they are trying to hightail it out of town in advance of that snowstorm. don? >> that's what i was going to ask you. lots of people are in dayton for the ncaa basketball tournament. you heard the guy say i'm going to go watch it on espn. anybody worried about the drive home? getting out before this is going to sit will and watch the became...
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, we'll go 1 to 4 for areas including parts of indiana. 4 to 6 for regions including ohio, and that includes columbuseally good news for those ski resorts especially for this late in the season. and then for washington, d.c. we are predicting 1 to 3 inches of snowfall. and then for the south shores of jersey, anywhere between 3 to 4 inches of snowfall. for the five boroughs of new york city, roughly 1 to 3 inches. so, no snow relief for you guys there. but as we talk about some of the totals out there, look at st. louis. they picked up 12.4 inches of snowfall. that is a record. denver 11.6. now despite all the snow out there, we are going to see more delays as we go through the afternoon. that includes d.c. metro, philadelphia, as well as indianapolis and columbus. back over to you guys. >> not just delays but major delays. >> major delays. >> you're right. >> all right, jennifer delgado thanks to you. >>> secretary of state john kerry trying to stop the bloodshed in syria's civil war as he travels in the middle east this morning. yesterday he met with the iraqi president nuri al maliki but apparentl
, we'll go 1 to 4 for areas including parts of indiana. 4 to 6 for regions including ohio, and that includes columbuseally good news for those ski resorts especially for this late in the season. and then for washington, d.c. we are predicting 1 to 3 inches of snowfall. and then for the south shores of jersey, anywhere between 3 to 4 inches of snowfall. for the five boroughs of new york city, roughly 1 to 3 inches. so, no snow relief for you guys there. but as we talk about some of the totals...
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ohio seems to be the place to start. columbus hit one of the top five. rolina has a 49% discount. cleveland comes in with a 56% discount. dayton ohio comes in with 57%. you take risk when you go into a foreclosure. ashley: the dow's hot streak hitting a new intraday record as the jobs report beats expectations. that is ahead. tracy: let's take a look at who is up and down on the dow as we head out to break. more green on the screen than red. that is a good thing. we will be right back. ♪ dad, i'd put that down. ah 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just s that? huh-- what is he doing? but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to epmy costs do. what's yo
ohio seems to be the place to start. columbus hit one of the top five. rolina has a 49% discount. cleveland comes in with a 56% discount. dayton ohio comes in with 57%. you take risk when you go into a foreclosure. ashley: the dow's hot streak hitting a new intraday record as the jobs report beats expectations. that is ahead. tracy: let's take a look at who is up and down on the dow as we head out to break. more green on the screen than red. that is a good thing. we will be right back. ♪ dad,...
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even today, the columbus dispatch had a poll where 53% of people in ohio support rolling back a ban oniage and legalizing it. i think that while there are some that don't support same sex marriage, there are a lot who do, and the tide is absolutely moving that way. >> rob portman is one of the people that shifted, and his son wrote an op-ed in the yale daily news. he writes i'm proud of my dad. he's shown he is willing to take a political risk in order to take a principled stand. was he a good man before he changed his position and he is a good man now just as there are good people on either side of this issue today. are people watching him, other republicans, aisha, is it possible he is making it less risky for republicans, some in more swing districts or more conservative districts to change their position? >> sure. i would hope that he is. i want to underscore a key point about, you know, the kind of shift we're seeing across the country. this is not partisan. equality is not partisan. it is dignity and respect and justice and civil rights, should not be partisan. what we're seeing
even today, the columbus dispatch had a poll where 53% of people in ohio support rolling back a ban oniage and legalizing it. i think that while there are some that don't support same sex marriage, there are a lot who do, and the tide is absolutely moving that way. >> rob portman is one of the people that shifted, and his son wrote an op-ed in the yale daily news. he writes i'm proud of my dad. he's shown he is willing to take a political risk in order to take a principled stand. was he a...
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ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a bit as the week ended. that ended a ten-day winning streak by the dow jones industrial average-- its longest in 17 years. the dow industrial average lost 25 points to close at 14,514. the nasdaq fell nearly 10 points to close at 3,249. for the week, the dow gained just under 1%. the nasdaq rose a tenth of a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: thousands of activists gathered this week for one of the conservative movement's biggest events. "newshour" congressional corresspondent kwame holman was there. >> reporter: for four decades the conservative political action conference known as "c- pac" has served as a barometer for republican politics. and this year, the g.o.p.'s future direction is the issue for more than 10,000 delegates who've been meeting just outside washington. at the last few gatherings of c- pac, the focus was on
ohio. it makes him the only republican in the u.s. senate to take that position. portman explained his change of heart in "the columbus dispatch". he said it began two years ago, when his college-age son told his family that he is gay. wall street backed up a bit as the week ended. that ended a ten-day winning streak by the dow jones industrial average-- its longest in 17 years. the dow industrial average lost 25 points to close at 14,514. the nasdaq fell nearly 10 points to close at...
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columbus dispatch to tell them about this. also his ith. there are a lost conservative commission information the state of ohio who elected him who are not going this decision. >>> check our top stories now, authorities are investigating an incident that injured at least two people in miami. workers were getting a stage ready for a concert when the fire department says part of that stage collapsed and injured four people. but a spokeswoman for the show said it was an l.e.d. screen that fell. and only two people were injured. we'll continue to follow this story as it develops. >>> president obama travels to chicago today, where he's expected to detail a funding plan for clean energy. officials say the plan would set aside $2 billion a year for public and private research. that money would come from federal and oil gas leases. congressional republicans are expected to oppose the plan. >> new jersey senator robert menendez continues to be under intense scrutiny-p "washington post" reports a federal grand jury is investigating the deal. men then sez said he knew of the probe but tells them he's actually appropriately taultsz. >> and we're learning
columbus dispatch to tell them about this. also his ith. there are a lost conservative commission information the state of ohio who elected him who are not going this decision. >>> check our top stories now, authorities are investigating an incident that injured at least two people in miami. workers were getting a stage ready for a concert when the fire department says part of that stage collapsed and injured four people. but a spokeswoman for the show said it was an l.e.d. screen that...
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ohio and indiana. i don't think the roads will be too bad. be careful around indianapolis and in between columbus cincinnati could drop quick coating on the ground. snow showers in buffalo today and enjoy another mild morning and especially boston and new york city. later this afternoon some of showers in the ohio valley work towards philly and d.c. but nothing like yesterday. hit and miss. i was telling joe how beautiful it is in march in the southern half of the country. this is just the banner time of year from florida all the way through the gulf coast. even gorgeous right now from oklahoma into areas of california. especially southern california. that continues into tomorrow while the chilly weather continues through the great lakes. i still think a chance of snow especially friday into saturday the great lakes into new england and probably the least thing you want to hear as we approach st. paddy's day. walker watching "morning joe." we are brewed by starbucks. ♪ revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to pr
ohio and indiana. i don't think the roads will be too bad. be careful around indianapolis and in between columbus cincinnati could drop quick coating on the ground. snow showers in buffalo today and enjoy another mild morning and especially boston and new york city. later this afternoon some of showers in the ohio valley work towards philly and d.c. but nothing like yesterday. hit and miss. i was telling joe how beautiful it is in march in the southern half of the country. this is just the...
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the thousands of people in illinois and ohio and wisconsin who have benefited from 25-year-olds, 22-year-olds, somebody graduates from champagne, madison, columbus, they don't have insurance, they have a job, they are 23 years old, they can stay on their parents' health plan. all the preventative care that literally hundreds of thousands of seniors in ohio now get with no co-pay or no deductible, that would be wiped away. all the other provisions that people have benefited from already are taken from them by this amendment. mr. durbin: so this breath-taking cruz amendment would actually say to these families with children who are currently under the family policy up to the age of 26, it's over. those kids are now on their own to find their own health care? mr. brown: but the senators who are pushing this amendment would still have their health insurance, to remind you of that. mr. durbin: the cruz amendment does not lame the government-administered -- so the federal employees health benefit program which protects the united states senators and congressmen is not affected by the cruz amendment? mr. brown: my reading of it is it is not affected. m
the thousands of people in illinois and ohio and wisconsin who have benefited from 25-year-olds, 22-year-olds, somebody graduates from champagne, madison, columbus, they don't have insurance, they have a job, they are 23 years old, they can stay on their parents' health plan. all the preventative care that literally hundreds of thousands of seniors in ohio now get with no co-pay or no deductible, that would be wiped away. all the other provisions that people have benefited from already are...
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columbus. extended length of time of below freezing temperatures. satellite rather car imagery, you see where the snow across the ohio river valley and the great lakesther, which is great. travel forecast looks pretty good. we've got one more chance to do this. harlem shake, come on! wooo! we're going to rehearse that a little more. we need a little more rehearsal time for that. maybe in the after the show show. >> steve: you know what? i think you should call it the janis jump! you're pioneering it. come on, baby! >> gretchen: the dogs are doing it. let's have little man do it. >> steve: do what? >> gretchen: the shake. >> steve: okay. can you please add music? the dog is asking for music. >> gretchen: very cute. it's take your daughter o workday. what about take your dog to workday? brian? >> brian: yep. you got a growing number of companies that are allowing employees to bring their pets to work, like iguanas, monkeys and dogs. for example, these dogs are all available and reduces the stress. anna kooiman is in the news room. >> we're talking about dogs. we heard about therapy dogs, very often they're animals like labs. like my boy, baxter. we he
columbus. extended length of time of below freezing temperatures. satellite rather car imagery, you see where the snow across the ohio river valley and the great lakesther, which is great. travel forecast looks pretty good. we've got one more chance to do this. harlem shake, come on! wooo! we're going to rehearse that a little more. we need a little more rehearsal time for that. maybe in the after the show show. >> steve: you know what? i think you should call it the janis jump! you're...