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the cuyahoga river. you're too young to remember this, but your mother or father do. 1971, the cuyahoga river ignited. in other words, it caught fire. all right? any chemists in your? anybody had a chemistry course in here? what do they tell you about water? [laughter] in a chemistry course. i mean, among other things. >> water is highly reactive will. >> and what do you do with water -- for example, what are one of the uses of water. what are the uses? there are many uses. we drink it obviously. >> drinking, baking, swimming specular going where i want you to go with this. [laughter] >> one thing to do with what is you put out the fire. okay. so being a political scientist my first thought was when the cuyahoga river in ignited, that you might've had an underlying issue with pollution in the water. so they thohtcngres in its wisomreg ct wa then a serieof environntal d ng o ohskthe oil sill,atar g i e. two yes a.s te poomacdel implme drkt. th in ecise, a cple oent atemt.to te poitic statemenab itth oih a
the cuyahoga river. you're too young to remember this, but your mother or father do. 1971, the cuyahoga river ignited. in other words, it caught fire. all right? any chemists in your? anybody had a chemistry course in here? what do they tell you about water? [laughter] in a chemistry course. i mean, among other things. >> water is highly reactive will. >> and what do you do with water -- for example, what are one of the uses of water. what are the uses? there are many uses. we drink...
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pacific northwest, icy conditions your way, speaking of icy condition, this is the mouth of the cuyahogais completely iced up. it is a lighthouse and that's also a navigation marker. >> wow. >> completely encased in ice. almost doesn't look real. unbelievable. amazing stuff. that's what's >> snow showers today, one to 3 in. generally. beginning like at about noon until the early evening hours. until the early evening hours. >> that's your latest weather. >> thank you, al. coming up next, adding spark tole to your holiday. more diy, after this. a place for friends, family, and your husband's trademark victory dance. [ cheering ] now the crowd is gone. and all that remains is the stink. [ dog barks ] but you're ready because febreze air effects cleans away tough game day odors in the air. sweat-socks, chicken wings, garlic dip. and leaves a light fresh scent. febreze air effects. just one of the many ways to keep your home fresh with febreze. all day friday and saturday, get countdown to christmas doorbusters at sears. these small kitchen appliances are only nine, ninety-nine after mail in
pacific northwest, icy conditions your way, speaking of icy condition, this is the mouth of the cuyahogais completely iced up. it is a lighthouse and that's also a navigation marker. >> wow. >> completely encased in ice. almost doesn't look real. unbelievable. amazing stuff. that's what's >> snow showers today, one to 3 in. generally. beginning like at about noon until the early evening hours. until the early evening hours. >> that's your latest weather. >> thank...
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Dec 31, 2010
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the cuyahoga river. you're too young to remember this, but your mother or father do. 1971, the cuyahoga river ignited. in other words, it caught fire. all right? any chemists in your? anybody had a chemistry course in here? what do they tell you about water? [laughter] in a chemistry course. i mean, among other things. >> water is highly reactive will. >> and what do you do with water -- for example, what are one of the uses of water. what are the uses? there are many uses. we drink it obviously. >> drinking, baking, swimming specular going where i want you to go with this. [laughter] >> one thing to do with what is you put out the fire. okay. so being a political scientist my first thought was when the cuyahoga river in ignited, that you might've had an underlying issue with pollution in the water. so they thought, congress, in its wisdom, reacting to what was then a series of environmental catastrophes like the oil spill, that we are going to get on this and we're going to get others big time. ended tw
the cuyahoga river. you're too young to remember this, but your mother or father do. 1971, the cuyahoga river ignited. in other words, it caught fire. all right? any chemists in your? anybody had a chemistry course in here? what do they tell you about water? [laughter] in a chemistry course. i mean, among other things. >> water is highly reactive will. >> and what do you do with water -- for example, what are one of the uses of water. what are the uses? there are many uses. we drink...
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Dec 15, 2010
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public service, always has been his own man, whether he was a state legislator or county auditor in cuyahoga county, whether he was a county commissioner. when he was lieutenant governor, when he was mayor of cleveland, when he was governor of ohio and now his 12 years in the united states senate, he has always been his own man. he was rewarded in some sense when as a 1958 graduate of ohio university in athens ohio, the school created the voinovich school of leadership and public affairs. it's not often that a state university or any public entity names something after someone still in office, particularly something as prestigious as the voinovich school, ohio university which i visit sometimes and it is always inspiring and lifting up the public discourse. and i thank senator voinovich for that. no matter how high george voinovich rose, he always lived with his wife, janet, and his children and his grandchildren nearby in ohio in the same house, in the same neighborhood in cleveland, never forgetting where he came from. and that tells me a whole lot about george voinovich as a public offici
public service, always has been his own man, whether he was a state legislator or county auditor in cuyahoga county, whether he was a county commissioner. when he was lieutenant governor, when he was mayor of cleveland, when he was governor of ohio and now his 12 years in the united states senate, he has always been his own man. he was rewarded in some sense when as a 1958 graduate of ohio university in athens ohio, the school created the voinovich school of leadership and public affairs. it's...
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Dec 16, 2010
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pacific northwest, icy conditions your way, speaking of icy condition, this is the mouth of the cuyahogawow. >> completely encased in ice. almost doesn't look real. unbelievable. >>> well, that is some incredible video. here's a nice run ur ep, maybe. looking off to the fog. you can see pass the camera there, no rain just yet, a little patchy fog around the bay area. radar not picking up things close to us. clouds southwest of us, that's the reason why. we'll see a cool afternoon highs to low to mid 50s. showers on the coast as early as evening. most will hold off friday long with gusty winds moving into the weekend. >> that's your latest weather. >> thank you, al. coming up next, adding spark tole to your holiday. more diy, after this. a place for friends, family, and your husband's trademark victory dance. [ cheering ] now the crowd is gone. and all that remains is the stink. [ dog barks ] but you're ready because febreze air effects cleans away tough game day odors in the air. sweat-socks, chicken wings, garlic dip. and leaves a light fresh scent. febreze air effects. just one of the
pacific northwest, icy conditions your way, speaking of icy condition, this is the mouth of the cuyahogawow. >> completely encased in ice. almost doesn't look real. unbelievable. >>> well, that is some incredible video. here's a nice run ur ep, maybe. looking off to the fog. you can see pass the camera there, no rain just yet, a little patchy fog around the bay area. radar not picking up things close to us. clouds southwest of us, that's the reason why. we'll see a cool afternoon...
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Dec 31, 2010
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the cuyahoga river. you're too young to remember this, but your mother or father do. 1971, the cuyahoga river ignited. in other words, it caught fire. all right? any chemists in your? anybody had a chemistry course in here? what do they tell you about water? [laughter] in a chemistry course. i mean, among other things. >> water is highly reactive will. >> and what do you do with water -- for example, what are one of the uses of water. what are the uses? there are many uses. we drink it obviously. >> drinking, baking, swimming specular going where i want you to go with this. [laughter] >> one thing to do with what is you put out the fire. okay. so being a political scientist my first thought was when the cuyahoga river in ignited, that you might've had an underlying issue with pollution in the water. so they thought, congress, in its wisdom, reacting to what was then a series of environmental catastrophes like the oil spill, that we are going to get on this and we're going to get others big time. ended tw
the cuyahoga river. you're too young to remember this, but your mother or father do. 1971, the cuyahoga river ignited. in other words, it caught fire. all right? any chemists in your? anybody had a chemistry course in here? what do they tell you about water? [laughter] in a chemistry course. i mean, among other things. >> water is highly reactive will. >> and what do you do with water -- for example, what are one of the uses of water. what are the uses? there are many uses. we drink...
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as a member of the ohio house of representatives, cuyahoga county commissioner, mayorer of cleveland, lieutenant governor of ohio, governor of ohio, and for the last 12 years united states senator from the state of ohio. across those 44 years of service, he has been respected for his independence, his pragmatism, his insistence on putting ideology and partisanship aside in order to accomplish important things for ordinary working americans. another constant in the career of george voinovich has been his insistence on fiscal discipline and his willingness to advance creative, tough-minded, nonideological approaches to help government live within its means. as mayor of cleveland, he took a municipality that had recently declared bankruptcy and turned it around to become a three-time all-american city winner. as governor, he returned the state budget to balance, despite a bad economy. and for the last 12 years he's been one of the senate's leading champions of fiscal conservatism and by that i mean true fiscal conservatism. which means a willingness both to cut spending and to raise reve
as a member of the ohio house of representatives, cuyahoga county commissioner, mayorer of cleveland, lieutenant governor of ohio, governor of ohio, and for the last 12 years united states senator from the state of ohio. across those 44 years of service, he has been respected for his independence, his pragmatism, his insistence on putting ideology and partisanship aside in order to accomplish important things for ordinary working americans. another constant in the career of george voinovich has...