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dayton, ohio. >> caller: is this larry king? >> larry: yes, go ahead. >> caller: this is jack from dayton ohio. >> larry: what's the question? >> larry: i ha >> caller: i have a question that debbie rowe is not receiving any payment for not seeking custody of her children and it goes like this. debbie rowe is receiving substantial spousal support payments from michael jackson and now from his estate. under california law those should stop upon the death of the payee, michael jackson. apparently there's been an agreement where those payments will continue indefinitely. >> larry: hold on right there. is that true? >> that would be true absent an agreement. the agreement between michael and debbie, these payments continue. some divorce judgments provide payments terminate on the death -- >> larry: do they continue now? so she is being paid? >> but there's no new payments. these are moneys she was receiving before. >> larry: this is not additional money, not child support money, money from the original divorce agreement? >> correct.
dayton, ohio. >> caller: is this larry king? >> larry: yes, go ahead. >> caller: this is jack from dayton ohio. >> larry: what's the question? >> larry: i ha >> caller: i have a question that debbie rowe is not receiving any payment for not seeking custody of her children and it goes like this. debbie rowe is receiving substantial spousal support payments from michael jackson and now from his estate. under california law those should stop upon the death of...
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and knock out0 >>> a man looking for a job, board of education, dayton, ohio took more than his resume to the office. security cameras captured him trying to hide a gun in the mulch of a potted tree. someone spotted him and called the police. after going inside asking for an application the man was arrested. he didn't have a permit for that weapon. >>> a man born and raised in alexandray, virginia, the city's first black police chief in the 260 history of the town. ppointed as head of the al oliaanicrt ppa.dentme cook was born and raised thernt he was member of a 1971, tc williams high school football team that won the state championship. memorialized in the movie "remembethe titans." cook wiped away tears as he talked about taking the job of top cop. >> i started here, i intended to end my police career here if i could. so for that, fulfillment of a dream. >> cook replaces former police chief david baker who resigned last month after being arrested on dui charges. having once worked in the internal affairs department, cook says integrity will be important in his reign. >>> customs/bor
and knock out0 >>> a man looking for a job, board of education, dayton, ohio took more than his resume to the office. security cameras captured him trying to hide a gun in the mulch of a potted tree. someone spotted him and called the police. after going inside asking for an application the man was arrested. he didn't have a permit for that weapon. >>> a man born and raised in alexandray, virginia, the city's first black police chief in the 260 history of the town. ppointed as...
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it happened in dayton, ohio. police say two cars were speeding, hit other cars, kept going and hit several more cars. at this point police don't know if the cars were racing or if someone had a medical condition that caused the crash. >>> prayers of thanks yesterday at a church service in northern colorado. a gas explosion at the church destroyed the basement but luckily no one was hurt when it happened. the pastor is calling it a miracle that he was not inside. he was on his way to the church to check a gas leak but stopped nor a known call and wasn't inside when the explosion happened. the church will be closed until the damage is first. call that divine intervention. >> absolutely. >>> "cash for clunkers" so popular. you'll have trouble finding a car. in a ford dealership in boston said it had to hire overnight workers just for the paperwork. they say sales doubled and it's hard to keep up with the demand. the deal provides up to $4,500 in government cash for thin that trades in their own vehicle for a new car
it happened in dayton, ohio. police say two cars were speeding, hit other cars, kept going and hit several more cars. at this point police don't know if the cars were racing or if someone had a medical condition that caused the crash. >>> prayers of thanks yesterday at a church service in northern colorado. a gas explosion at the church destroyed the basement but luckily no one was hurt when it happened. the pastor is calling it a miracle that he was not inside. he was on his way to...
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back through dayton, ohio, also back in sections of missouri, illinois and iowa today.ar as we're concerned we're going to watch the timeline with the chance of an isolated evening shower, most of the energy will be to the north. otherwise, a dry day. detroit gets showers. so poor megan >> what? >> hi, i knew i would wake you up. showers in the detroit and the great lakes heading through this week. that weather system slides our way with the better chance of rain spilling in wednesday afternoon and perhaps lingering through thursday. two-degree guarantee gets us to 91. a little more heat and slight chance of an evening showers. overnight we start to clear back out with the lows to around 70. >>> let's see what's happening on the roads. >>> traffic flowing freely around the area. heads up though, route 1, in the prince george's county area, in beltsville at powder mill road, there's a downed tree so it's closed in both directions. checking downtown, we have a lane closure, north charles street at west eager street, right lane blocked because of gas main work. harbor tunn
back through dayton, ohio, also back in sections of missouri, illinois and iowa today.ar as we're concerned we're going to watch the timeline with the chance of an isolated evening shower, most of the energy will be to the north. otherwise, a dry day. detroit gets showers. so poor megan >> what? >> hi, i knew i would wake you up. showers in the detroit and the great lakes heading through this week. that weather system slides our way with the better chance of rain spilling in...
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the pitcher said he was aiming for the dayton dugout but it went into the stands and hit a fan in the head and knocked him out. the fan has long sense recovered but the pitcher is looking at 2 to 8 years behind bars. >>> it is time for 9sports with brett haber. the best sports in town. >>> we are really going to talk about jason campbell. he had reason to be mad. >> anybody who has ever been replaced at their scrob by somebody else would be mad and jason was this off season. if you walked into work tomorrow and found your boss parading through the office with candidates to replace you chances are you would be pretty mad. imagine how jason felt this off season. now we know how he felt. in tomorrow's edition of "sports illustrated" campbell is the cover of a story after which holding his tongue for the entire off season campbell w finally unadon the redskins. he said i'm fine now but ere were a couple of times in the of seonasth i felt like a piece of tissue they were flushing down ooe rnten f ofad did not address the matter with reporters but you can bet we will address them tomorrow.
the pitcher said he was aiming for the dayton dugout but it went into the stands and hit a fan in the head and knocked him out. the fan has long sense recovered but the pitcher is looking at 2 to 8 years behind bars. >>> it is time for 9sports with brett haber. the best sports in town. >>> we are really going to talk about jason campbell. he had reason to be mad. >> anybody who has ever been replaced at their scrob by somebody else would be mad and jason was this off...
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he received his bachelor's degree from the university of dayton and earned his law degree from the ohio state university college of law. >> thank you.
he received his bachelor's degree from the university of dayton and earned his law degree from the ohio state university college of law. >> thank you.
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dayton, you love your scrabble.y, head over to saint charles, illinois where there's the cake convention. maine, maine lobster festival. and olathe, kansas, sweet corn festival and then in clark, south dakota, clark potato days. if i had a drum roll. i would give you this one, the testicle festival in clinton, montana. >> what is that about? >> give us a debrief. >> all i can tell you if you go to the website and take a look at it it says have a ball. basically is what it says. i'm not lining. i st. in journalistic way. >> you don't want to lose your job. >> right. it's alleged sometimes you reach. you can look out. >> you're leaning over it now. >> testyfesty.com. >> going from that, we're going to jump from that to miami. safety, i think would be a good deal. great shot out of miami. if you're eating something what they are not serving up in montana. a nice day for fit you don't mind the scattered showers. a few thunderstorms. rough stuff in the last couple of days in central part and up in saint augustine, we sho
dayton, you love your scrabble.y, head over to saint charles, illinois where there's the cake convention. maine, maine lobster festival. and olathe, kansas, sweet corn festival and then in clark, south dakota, clark potato days. if i had a drum roll. i would give you this one, the testicle festival in clinton, montana. >> what is that about? >> give us a debrief. >> all i can tell you if you go to the website and take a look at it it says have a ball. basically is what it...
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and her dream became true last year when she was hired to teach english in a high school in dayton, cincinnati. in december, rumors began to fly that she was having sex with a 16-year-old football player to the school. she reported the rumors to the principal only to be suspended a few days later. and then in january, the covington police charged her with first degree sexual abuse. the teenage accuser said that they had sex four or five times at her apartment last fall. if convicted, she faced one to five years behind bars. she maintains her innocence but knows even if she's acquitted, she may never be trusted in a classroom again. >>> if she is convicted of first degree sexual abuse, she would have to register as a sex offender for 20 years. >>> a full length motion picture filled with footage of michael jackson's last rehearsals could be coming to a theater before you. >> reporter: the film would come with all the elements of a major studio release and even a director's cut. the probate judge has till monday to approve the deal and has already scheduled a hearing to see if jackson's mother,
and her dream became true last year when she was hired to teach english in a high school in dayton, cincinnati. in december, rumors began to fly that she was having sex with a 16-year-old football player to the school. she reported the rumors to the principal only to be suspended a few days later. and then in january, the covington police charged her with first degree sexual abuse. the teenage accuser said that they had sex four or five times at her apartment last fall. if convicted, she faced...
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we will be in cincinnati and dayton. .r) take your time to find the right time a clinically proven, low-dose tablet for erectile dysfunction you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may...
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dayton getting good thunderstorms, as well as columbus, ohio. but thunderstorms that were to the north of us. kind of -- firing off, lessening in intensity as we go through the overnight. stronger storms we saw in the region was down to the south. continue to see that activity move off to the bay. so it looks likes things will quiet down for us around the state. still slight chance for a stray shower. but for the most part all the stormy activity to the south, or to the north. we're caught in between on a quiet note. but mainly clear skies. over baltimore. and we will continue to see that the case. mostly for the night. but there is the slight chance for a stray shower in the area. here is what it looks like for the future scan. as far as timing this out. tomorrow morning, rush hour commute around 6 a.m. looking at clear skies. in the afternoon, we could get some pop up showers and thunderstorms again across the area. and only about 30 percent chance for that. and the better chances for rain will arrive as we get into friday though. as the cold
dayton getting good thunderstorms, as well as columbus, ohio. but thunderstorms that were to the north of us. kind of -- firing off, lessening in intensity as we go through the overnight. stronger storms we saw in the region was down to the south. continue to see that activity move off to the bay. so it looks likes things will quiet down for us around the state. still slight chance for a stray shower. but for the most part all the stormy activity to the south, or to the north. we're caught in...
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we also do on the groundworkn ohio, specifically in dayton where we have an office and policy working kolasa we are rooted in a real place and a place with real kids were reserve those kids directly. we have for a long time have been promoting various forms of parental cice in ecation. that includes private schools vouchers, and in dayton we stuck started a voucher program over a decade ago. the state has a publicly funded voucher programs statewide. we have also been very active in the charter school movement in ohio and we actually sponsor and overseas six charter schools and dayton, columbus a the cincinnati area so we are very much involved in this movement. we are supporters on both the voucher side and the charter schools side but we have also noticed that political winds have changed in recent months and the recent years, that there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not there is still a viable future for t private school choice movement, vouchers, tax credits, the ability for parents, usually low-income parents, to take public dollars to their private school of choi
we also do on the groundworkn ohio, specifically in dayton where we have an office and policy working kolasa we are rooted in a real place and a place with real kids were reserve those kids directly. we have for a long time have been promoting various forms of parental cice in ecation. that includes private schools vouchers, and in dayton we stuck started a voucher program over a decade ago. the state has a publicly funded voucher programs statewide. we have also been very active in the charter...
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i'm from dayton, ohio. >> jimmy: very good. and anna, what prize are you playing for tonight?e tuba. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, i'm a music education major. >> jimmy: music education major? so you know what to do with that old tuba? >> yes. >>immy: what would you do, sell it on ebay? >> probably. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: good idea. contestant number three, how are you doing, buddy? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: what's your name? >> brendan garrity. >> jimmy: brendan, where're you from? >> whitman, massachusetts. >> jimmy: whitman, massachusetts, very good. now, what are you playing for? >> i'm going to go for the doughnuts for the audience. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's how you do it. that's how you do it, jerry. >> i got it. >> jimmy: good man. all right, here you go. here's what you do -- you'll stand here and face the sharp 108. you get your cell phone ready. get it on camera version or mode or whatever you got to do. don't fire until i tell you to, okay? i'll give the signal and then we'll go for it. all right. so turn around, face the 108. control, can we start
i'm from dayton, ohio. >> jimmy: very good. and anna, what prize are you playing for tonight?e tuba. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, i'm a music education major. >> jimmy: music education major? so you know what to do with that old tuba? >> yes. >>immy: what would you do, sell it on ebay? >> probably. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: good idea. contestant number three, how are you doing, buddy? >> good, how are you? >> jimmy: what's your name?...
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the next two years working on a doctorate of ministry degree at the united theological seminary in daytonohio. the ohio native has a heart for christian ministry and that this will help her reputation. >>> remember tony danza? he may be returning to tv in his own reality show. danza would be play a tenth grade english teacher at a philadelph high school. here is the hook. if approved by the city of board of education it will be an actual class that he would teach. and get this. a woman in california says she was being hounded by her county to register her dog. the problem, her dog is a stuffed animal. apparently the mix-up all began during a random check for unlicensed dogs after it realized its mistake the animal control office apologized and said she wouldn't have to register her stuffed animal pet after all. >>> another taser incident has a police department under scrutiny. this time a woman in syracuse, new york, claims an officer used the device on her during a traffic stop. not once but twice. and for no good reason, she says. tamron hall has the story. >> i handed in my license and
the next two years working on a doctorate of ministry degree at the united theological seminary in daytonohio. the ohio native has a heart for christian ministry and that this will help her reputation. >>> remember tony danza? he may be returning to tv in his own reality show. danza would be play a tenth grade english teacher at a philadelph high school. here is the hook. if approved by the city of board of education it will be an actual class that he would teach. and get this. a woman...
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first on this date in 1940 was born in dayton, ohio.antonio, gerard estevaz who played the attorney general, white house counsel, and actual historical president of the united states, a future fascist president of the united states and a fictional liberal president of the united states. also he was dobbs in "catch-22" and was great. you know him best by his stage name and thus it is by that we will say happy birthday to martin sheen. let's play "oddball." hallelujah. we begin with yesterday's buick open in michigan. before finishing the 18th hole this is the eventual winner, tiger woods i believe the name is? standing alongside his caddy steve williams and standing in the vicinity of one high-powered course microphone. >> just going to try and let it release a little bit more. it's interesting that ball three of his '09 wins have been in -- >> tiger would break 70 yesterday perhaps after breaking something else. we can't say for sure that was the tiger who roared. he and his caddy chuckled toward the gallery where somebody might have ha
first on this date in 1940 was born in dayton, ohio.antonio, gerard estevaz who played the attorney general, white house counsel, and actual historical president of the united states, a future fascist president of the united states and a fictional liberal president of the united states. also he was dobbs in "catch-22" and was great. you know him best by his stage name and thus it is by that we will say happy birthday to martin sheen. let's play "oddball." hallelujah. we...
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general dayton was extremely helpful to us when for a brief period of time during the war he was assigned in cutting through some of the false intelligence that had been gathered. but it has been up and down. but the family has never lost sight of their focus which is we need to bring him home. >> our sympathies go out to the family of katherine speicher. cindy, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you very much, contessa. >>> the latest on sarah palin. she's keeping a lower profile since she left office. she made time for the national rifle association seminar in anchorage. she spoke and attended the dinner with her husband, todd, although not all politicians get such a warm welcome lately. [ shouting ] >> that was a town hall for the health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius and senator arlen specter. in the past few months democrats across the country from new york to florida to virginia and iowa, we're seeing a series of town hall gone wild here. let's bring in josh kroshauer, a writer for politico. what is the prevailing sense that these town halls take when people sta
general dayton was extremely helpful to us when for a brief period of time during the war he was assigned in cutting through some of the false intelligence that had been gathered. but it has been up and down. but the family has never lost sight of their focus which is we need to bring him home. >> our sympathies go out to the family of katherine speicher. cindy, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you very much, contessa. >>> the latest on sarah palin. she's keeping a...
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bill: police in covington kentucky have charged 26-year-old howell who teaches english at dayton highaving sex with a student. she says it never happened that her life is on the verge of being ruined and she wants to tell her story so we are going to let her. joining us from cincinnati, ohio is nicole howell and her attorney eric deeters. so, you knew this football player, the 16-year-old and he was in one of your classes and you texted him? is that what the initial problem, is that when it began? >> he was actually not a student of mine. he was a junior and my students that i taught were freshman and sophomore. and he actually took my phone while it was unattended and then sent me a text message. i didn't know who it was. bill: was it lured text message? offensive in any way. >> no. it just said hi, how are you? i said who is this? and he said "you have to guess." i said i'm not going to. i'm in the middle of grading papers. and then he said request well, you know, obviously he said his name. i was like oh, ok. how are you? how is it going? every text message that was between him and
bill: police in covington kentucky have charged 26-year-old howell who teaches english at dayton highaving sex with a student. she says it never happened that her life is on the verge of being ruined and she wants to tell her story so we are going to let her. joining us from cincinnati, ohio is nicole howell and her attorney eric deeters. so, you knew this football player, the 16-year-old and he was in one of your classes and you texted him? is that what the initial problem, is that when it...
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we have them to the north of dayton, ohio. we have them back still across parts of minnesota. one other area, shepard, that we're concerned about tonight is the eastern seaboard where last night we had all the storms move through. another line moving through as well. really the eastern 2/3 of the country under the gun. the central part of the country, though, biggest threat for tornadoes during the overnight hours. shepard: rick reichmuth now with weather now in h.d. thank you. i'm shepard smith. you're on "the fox report." it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. in baghdad, they are sorting through major destruction after a wave of bombings there have killed at least 95 people. the explosion injured hundreds more in the worst violence we have seen in that nation in more than a year. the blasts appear to have been coordinated with explosions going off at at least five locations across baghdad. and officials inside iraq say they have a pretty good idea of who is behind all of this and what they are trying to accomplish. david piper in our baghdad newsroom now
we have them to the north of dayton, ohio. we have them back still across parts of minnesota. one other area, shepard, that we're concerned about tonight is the eastern seaboard where last night we had all the storms move through. another line moving through as well. really the eastern 2/3 of the country under the gun. the central part of the country, though, biggest threat for tornadoes during the overnight hours. shepard: rick reichmuth now with weather now in h.d. thank you. i'm shepard...
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. >> johnny: when you came upcoming out of college out of the university of dayton, was the biggest adjustmenting every fourth or fifth day compare to maybe once a week at the college level? >> yeah. i mean, that's right on right there. when i first got signed and in pro ball, it was, you know, finding out that routine that got me still feeling good on that fifth day. you know, college, you're use to pitching once a week and fortunately i threw a lot in college and i even threw in the middle of the week. so getting used to that five- man rotation wasn't as tough for me but know that's the biggest adjustment when you start pro. >> johnny: i asked your mom and dad when i talked to them and your brother -- can you give me something about your brother? and your brother gave me a nickname i will say for another day, wreck. it's nothing, you know, it's what, fuzz or buzz? >> yeah. fuzz. i don't know how often we call each other by our real names around the household. even my dad, you know, we think of stuff and call each other that. >> johnny: i tell you something, your brother had a smile a mile wi
. >> johnny: when you came upcoming out of college out of the university of dayton, was the biggest adjustmenting every fourth or fifth day compare to maybe once a week at the college level? >> yeah. i mean, that's right on right there. when i first got signed and in pro ball, it was, you know, finding out that routine that got me still feeling good on that fifth day. you know, college, you're use to pitching once a week and fortunately i threw a lot in college and i even threw in...
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dayton, ohio, north of -- >> why dayton? >> just sort of rust belt, you know, people -- the population is going down, not going up. junctiontown, springfield, mass. places that in the past were manufacturing meccas, whatever. >> industrial. >> industrial. maybe they were making the parts. >> they met to talk about what the heck we can -- >> what are we going to do? >> yeah. >> markets today look pretty good. europe is in good shape. did you guys see gdp out of france and germany? up 0.3, better than expected. the recession is over in germany and france. that's giving people a lot of good vibes this morning. oil has returned. the reflation trade is up today. the data yesterday was pretty bearish. ten-year note hasn't really gone to the moon after the fed meeting. 3731, the pred between the two and the ten wider this morning. dollar, the old trade, joe, back in place. dollar is down against the euro and the pound. 1.4266 against the euro and then with a weaker dollar, has gold managed to eek out a gain? 6 bucks or so to $959.1
dayton, ohio, north of -- >> why dayton? >> just sort of rust belt, you know, people -- the population is going down, not going up. junctiontown, springfield, mass. places that in the past were manufacturing meccas, whatever. >> industrial. >> industrial. maybe they were making the parts. >> they met to talk about what the heck we can -- >> what are we going to do? >> yeah. >> markets today look pretty good. europe is in good shape. did you guys...
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oliver north joins me from dayton, ohio, with perspective on this.ning, clayton, how are you today? >> clayton: i'm doing well. a lot of critics on the conservative blogs on the far right are saying this is group, all this violence in iraq, that president obama was wrong. we should not pull troops out of iraq so soon. do you agree with that? >> we have pulled out of the major cities and has been some slight reduction in the numbers of american troops. when he came into office we had 169,000 it's down to 145,000 and they have pulled back into major bases. the iraqis are doing a basic online security in both the cities and countryside today, but united states support for intelligence, airlift, logistics and the training and equipping of the iraqi security and police and military forces is also there. here is the real problem. we were going to have to pull out. success in this whole campaign ever since march of 2003, clayton, when i was embedded on the flight to baghdad, success was always going to be based on the americans leaving them in charge. was i
oliver north joins me from dayton, ohio, with perspective on this.ning, clayton, how are you today? >> clayton: i'm doing well. a lot of critics on the conservative blogs on the far right are saying this is group, all this violence in iraq, that president obama was wrong. we should not pull troops out of iraq so soon. do you agree with that? >> we have pulled out of the major cities and has been some slight reduction in the numbers of american troops. when he came into office we had...
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now omarosa manigault-stallworth is turning a new page, studying to become a minister in dayton, ohio. how are you? >> i'm well, thank you. when people hear about this, i think a lot of people are surprised. should they be? >> i think that the contrasting images of me in the boardroom going toe to toe with the other contestants and face to face with donald trump and then the idea of me being in seminary could be quite shocking for most folks. >> why did you decide to enter the seminary? >> you know, this was a very personal decision. the last two years, i've been struggling with my faith and trying to just really find my place. and i met with my pastor, dr. hicks and spoke with ivan hicks the dean at seminary. we made a decision in order for me to grow in my faith, i should enter seminary. that's what i've been doing. >> you've always been quite religious? >> i've had a great relationship with christ. in the past five, six years i strayed away. this is about working on my faith and being obedient. >> you started the seminary school on monday. a few days in, how is it? >> oh, it's inte
now omarosa manigault-stallworth is turning a new page, studying to become a minister in dayton, ohio. how are you? >> i'm well, thank you. when people hear about this, i think a lot of people are surprised. should they be? >> i think that the contrasting images of me in the boardroom going toe to toe with the other contestants and face to face with donald trump and then the idea of me being in seminary could be quite shocking for most folks. >> why did you decide to enter the...
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went to the university of dayton where he was the school's strikeout leader. bob?chool with a great athletic tradition and that ball hit to right. ' lie georgia dukes comes -- elijah dukes comes in to grab it. he is 25 years of age. had a birthday march 9th. hometown ross berg, ohio. and born in coldwater. twelfth round by the nats in '05. and the u of d, not exactly a household name in baseball. maybe, he can change that. >> rob: not so much where you play, if you are talented, the scouts will find you. >> bob: oh, yeah. target in and down and in. and foul ball from cody ross who has had two hits. and a homer in the series. and modest four game hitting streak with five hits. >> rob: look at the kid yesterday from the netherlands. they found him. good player. since 1900. >> bob: cody ross is going to go way upstairs with a foul ball. right to the edge of the upper deck there. >> rob: that's a long one. it is kid's day here. >> bob: they struggled on the road. likes it better when he has the ball in his hands to start the game. cody ross listed at 5'10", 194 generat
went to the university of dayton where he was the school's strikeout leader. bob?chool with a great athletic tradition and that ball hit to right. ' lie georgia dukes comes -- elijah dukes comes in to grab it. he is 25 years of age. had a birthday march 9th. hometown ross berg, ohio. and born in coldwater. twelfth round by the nats in '05. and the u of d, not exactly a household name in baseball. maybe, he can change that. >> rob: not so much where you play, if you are talented, the...
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we got francis deibel of dayton, ohio. home of more inventions than any city in america.old. has over 100 friends that always big fan love him. computer has been his friend for 85 years. and he's a priest for 83 years. we wish him a very happy birthday. edna reynolds, brooklyn, new york. 107. began dressmaking in her early 20s and is now retired. we love her. she likes to do yoga. we have rose heiman, philadelphia, pennsylvania, 100 years old today. tasty cakes. remember those? they still make those, don't they? former bookkeeper, enjoys going out to lunch with friends and loves to talk about living in russia as a young girl. probably there when the czar was there. they've got a bunch of them in town here. dancing with the tsars. that's his best line. arthur grewe, keeps busy testing out different tools. he's kind of an inventor. improves on things. loves to do the lawn. josephine grillo of culver city, california. 100 years old. graduated from college at 81. how about that? never too late. enjoys going to the casinos for a little shot at poker. crazy about poker. and sig
we got francis deibel of dayton, ohio. home of more inventions than any city in america.old. has over 100 friends that always big fan love him. computer has been his friend for 85 years. and he's a priest for 83 years. we wish him a very happy birthday. edna reynolds, brooklyn, new york. 107. began dressmaking in her early 20s and is now retired. we love her. she likes to do yoga. we have rose heiman, philadelphia, pennsylvania, 100 years old today. tasty cakes. remember those? they still make...
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her dream came true last year when she was hired to teach english at a high school in dayton, kentuckyde cincinnati. just over a month after she started, everything she'd worked for came undone. in december rumors began to fly atel howfal was having sex with a 16-year-old football player at the school. she reported the rumors to the principal only to end up being suspended a few days later. then in january, covington county police arrested nicole howell and charged her with first degree sexual abuse. police say the teen-aged accuser claims the two had sex four or five times at her apartment last fall. howell's trial is set for october. if convicted, she faces one to five years behind bars. she maintains her innocence but knows, even if she's acquitted, she may never be trusted in a classroom again. cynthia bowers, cbs news, chicago. >> joining us now from cincinnati for an exclusive interview are nicole howell and her attorney eric deters. good morning to you both. >> good morning, harry. >> nicole, how much do you love teaching? >> i absolutely love it. i have always wanted to be a te
her dream came true last year when she was hired to teach english at a high school in dayton, kentuckyde cincinnati. just over a month after she started, everything she'd worked for came undone. in december rumors began to fly atel howfal was having sex with a 16-year-old football player at the school. she reported the rumors to the principal only to end up being suspended a few days later. then in january, covington county police arrested nicole howell and charged her with first degree sexual...
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we also do on the ground work in ohio, and specifically in dayton, ohio, where we have an office and also policy work in columbus are to where we live in a real place and in a place with real kids were we serve those kids directly. wee for a long time have been promoting various forms of parental choice in education. that includes private school vouchers, in dayton, ohio, we hope to start a privately funded voucher program over a decade ago. the state now has a publicly funded voucher program statewide. of also been very active in the charter school movement in a while, and would actually sponsor, oversee six charter schools in dayton and columbus and in the cincinnati area. so we are very much involved in this movement. we are supporters on both about your side and on the charter school side. but we have also noticed as political winds of change in recent months and an amazing year, that there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not there is still a viable future for the private school choice movement. vouchers, tax credit, the ability for parents, usually income parent or
we also do on the ground work in ohio, and specifically in dayton, ohio, where we have an office and also policy work in columbus are to where we live in a real place and in a place with real kids were we serve those kids directly. wee for a long time have been promoting various forms of parental choice in education. that includes private school vouchers, in dayton, ohio, we hope to start a privately funded voucher program over a decade ago. the state now has a publicly funded voucher program...
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he received his bachelor's degree from university of dayton and are his law degree from the ohio statenk you. welcome to the heritage foundation for another one of our speeches in the homeland security in the state project. the topic that we will talk about today is one of the critically important topics. this is the importance of a state-led with disaster response. we are currently in this that began back in 1993 when we went from about 43 declarations out of the agency per year in 1980- 1992 where redoubled it from 1993-2001 to '89 declarations per year and back that increase more under the bush administration to 130 declarations' per year. the obama administration is currently on pace to have about 134 declarations this year which would make that the sixth highest number of declarations within one year since 1953. if you reflect for a moment in terms of what has happened this year, most of us cannot recall many disasters occurring. the country has not had any hurricanes yet. we have one building in the atlantic in the last 24 hours. we have not had any major earthquakes. . i have ca
he received his bachelor's degree from university of dayton and are his law degree from the ohio statenk you. welcome to the heritage foundation for another one of our speeches in the homeland security in the state project. the topic that we will talk about today is one of the critically important topics. this is the importance of a state-led with disaster response. we are currently in this that began back in 1993 when we went from about 43 declarations out of the agency per year in 1980- 1992...
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it will not be -- it will be in dayton and denver and detroit and any place out where the americans are, not in the beltway. what lawmakers find when they go home will determine likely what happens to this proposal, and therefore, what public opinion tells these lawmakers as they go home is critical. [inaudible] not necessarily. >> the republicans in congress? >> that is clearly true. we asked to do a better job, president obama for the republicans in congress. the president had a 10-point lead. that is good for the president but here is that that is. a month ago, he had a 20-point lead. it is in your package there. that is another reflection of the momentum slowing and perhaps turning. now he is still -- a number of the aspects of the plans that have been tossed around have shrunk support. boaters' think that there should be a public option. they may not want for themselves but that think that there should be a public option. they like the idea of taxing business and the rich. they do not like the idea of taxing themselves for taxes on health care benefits. they support subsidies for l
it will not be -- it will be in dayton and denver and detroit and any place out where the americans are, not in the beltway. what lawmakers find when they go home will determine likely what happens to this proposal, and therefore, what public opinion tells these lawmakers as they go home is critical. [inaudible] not necessarily. >> the republicans in congress? >> that is clearly true. we asked to do a better job, president obama for the republicans in congress. the president had a...
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it will be in dayton, denver, detroit, and des moines, any place out where americans are, not in the when they go home -- what lawmakers find when they go home will determine what happens to this proposal, and therefore, what public opinion tells these lawmakers as they go home is critical. >> [unintelligible] >> we asked who would do a better job on health care reform, president obama or the republicans in congress. the president has a 10 point lead. that is good for the president, but here is the bad news. when we did a similar poll a month ago and as the same question, he had a 20 point lead. it is in your packet. that is another reflection of the momentum slowing and perhaps turning. a number of the aspects of the plants have been tossed around a hill have strong support. voters think there should be a public auction. -- a public option. they like the idea of taxing business and the rich. they do not like the idea of taxing themselves for taxes on health care benefits. they support subsidies for large groups of americans. the poll finds strong support for subsidies court individu
it will be in dayton, denver, detroit, and des moines, any place out where americans are, not in the when they go home -- what lawmakers find when they go home will determine what happens to this proposal, and therefore, what public opinion tells these lawmakers as they go home is critical. >> [unintelligible] >> we asked who would do a better job on health care reform, president obama or the republicans in congress. the president has a 10 point lead. that is good for the president,...
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we cover education policy and also e onhe ground work in ohio specifically dayton ohio where we haveoffice and policy work in columbus. so we are rooted in a real place with real kids where we serve those kids directly. we for a long time have been promoting various forms choice and education that includes school vouchers. indeed we helped fund a voucher program over a decade ago the state now has a publicly funded voucher program, state wide. we've also been active in the charter school movement in ohio and we sponsor and oversee six charter schools in dayton and columbus and the cincinnati area so we are very much involvein this movement. we are supporters of the voucher side and the charter schools site but we have also noticed as political winds have changed in recent months and years that there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not there is still a viable future for the private school choice movement, doubters, tax credits, the ability for parents, usually low-income parents are disadvantaged to take public dollars to the public-school choice. you might call the asce
we cover education policy and also e onhe ground work in ohio specifically dayton ohio where we haveoffice and policy work in columbus. so we are rooted in a real place with real kids where we serve those kids directly. we for a long time have been promoting various forms choice and education that includes school vouchers. indeed we helped fund a voucher program over a decade ago the state now has a publicly funded voucher program, state wide. we've also been active in the charter school...
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caller: it is near dayton, ohio. let me ask kirk, who thought of the plan?ther people did ask some precautions. -- let me askher, who thought of the plan? i have a 1996 dodge pickup truck. i am a single parent and have my last year in college and i could not possibly afford to treat this car in because i could not take on a payment. i did not even have health care coverage brennan because i have my last kid in college. -- because i have one last getting college i could not even afford health care coverage right now. last thursday night, neither one of the speakers should people in washington, d.c. although suspended, who were marching for health care reform. chris matthews asked where the other side was -- he missed it. i'm fascinated with what the mainstream media does and does not cover. the covered everyone protesting against health care last night, which is interesting. host: would you like to respond to her earlier point? guest: this program began historic week in europe. some of our lawmakers watched and studied how it worked over there and sort of tra
caller: it is near dayton, ohio. let me ask kirk, who thought of the plan?ther people did ask some precautions. -- let me askher, who thought of the plan? i have a 1996 dodge pickup truck. i am a single parent and have my last year in college and i could not possibly afford to treat this car in because i could not take on a payment. i did not even have health care coverage brennan because i have my last kid in college. -- because i have one last getting college i could not even afford health...
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a massive wreck spanned ten blocks on a spree in dayton, ohio.local media say two cars were speeding down the road hitting another car. one caught fire and was hit by other drivers then. police don't know if road rage, street racing or a medical condition caused it. both drivers of the speeding cars died and at least ten other people were hurt. >>> a cash for guns campaign went over so well in fresno, california, police had to shut it down in less than three hours. the city traded gift cards for guns. police quickly burned through $35,000 worth of cards and had to turn people away. >> these are firearms that are being used on the streets of fresno to do drive-by shootings, they're in the hands of the wrong people. >> it doesn't matter whether you're getting gang bangers in here or not. you are getting guns off the streets. >> police collected 447 guns and they plan to do it again. you tell me, do you think it's a most effective way to lower the crime rate? text yourks comments to hlntv, 45688 f. you text, you need to start the message with robin
a massive wreck spanned ten blocks on a spree in dayton, ohio.local media say two cars were speeding down the road hitting another car. one caught fire and was hit by other drivers then. police don't know if road rage, street racing or a medical condition caused it. both drivers of the speeding cars died and at least ten other people were hurt. >>> a cash for guns campaign went over so well in fresno, california, police had to shut it down in less than three hours. the city traded gift...
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dayton, texas. stephen on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: i would like to say it would be nice to have a bipartisan bill between the democrats and republicans, but if the republicans -- every time the democrats take something off the table republicans say they won't vote for it. if that happens, the democrats just need to do it themselves. that is why they were elected. host: how important is it for you that the bill be bipartisan, and why? caller: i would like to date because that way both sides will take responsibility for passage of the bill. and that would be fair to all. we did not have that option the last eight years. but i would like it to be -- it needs to be done for the country. these people who were saying socialized medicine -- they would not give up their medicare, and that is socialized medicine. i just believe it would be the right thing to do. host: do you think a bipartisan bill would make a better quality bill. caller: it could be. republicans would work with them and get good legislation with the democrats, it wou
dayton, texas. stephen on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: i would like to say it would be nice to have a bipartisan bill between the democrats and republicans, but if the republicans -- every time the democrats take something off the table republicans say they won't vote for it. if that happens, the democrats just need to do it themselves. that is why they were elected. host: how important is it for you that the bill be bipartisan, and why? caller: i would like to date because...
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also some storms are rolling after southern indiana near the dayton, ohio area. those will be gone in about two hours. columbus, storms will be knocking on your door a half hour from now. continue to watch unbelievable heat in south texas. so far we have 37 103 days in san antonio. that's a record for the year. we're going to add two more. one today and one tomorrow. it's still going to be hot right into the upcoming weekend. here is a forecast for travel. orlando storms for you, typical for florida. a little change, the heat that is now heading into the east. today philadelphia, 92. new york city has a chance of his first 90 degree day of the season. if it doesn't happen today, it will happen tomorrow with a high predicted of 91. took about 61 days but looks like summer finally arrived in new york. >> bill karins, thanks. nothing offensive in this forecast. >> i know. let me say something offensive here. did you hear about this story in wisconsin? >> i think i know where you're going. >> wisconsin women accused of tying up and assaulting a married man after alle
also some storms are rolling after southern indiana near the dayton, ohio area. those will be gone in about two hours. columbus, storms will be knocking on your door a half hour from now. continue to watch unbelievable heat in south texas. so far we have 37 103 days in san antonio. that's a record for the year. we're going to add two more. one today and one tomorrow. it's still going to be hot right into the upcoming weekend. here is a forecast for travel. orlando storms for you, typical for...
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he received his bachelor's degree from university of dayton and are his law degree from the ohio stateversity college of law. matt? >> thank you. welcome to the heritage foundation for another one of our speeches in the homeland security in the state project. the topic that we will talk about today is one of the critically important topics. this is the importance of a state-led with disaster response. we are currently in this that began back in 1993 when we went from about 43 declarations out of the agency per year in 1980- 1992 where redoubled it from 1993-2001 to '89 declarations per year and back that increase more under the bush administration to 130 declarations' per year. the obama administration is currently on pace to have about 134 declarations this year which would make that the sixth highest number of declarations within one year since 1953. if you reflect for a moment in terms of what has happened this year, most of us cannot recall many disasters occurring. the country has not had any hurricanes yet. we have one building in the atlantic in the last 24 hours. we have not ha
he received his bachelor's degree from university of dayton and are his law degree from the ohio stateversity college of law. matt? >> thank you. welcome to the heritage foundation for another one of our speeches in the homeland security in the state project. the topic that we will talk about today is one of the critically important topics. this is the importance of a state-led with disaster response. we are currently in this that began back in 1993 when we went from about 43 declarations...
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dayton, ohio, kate, under 65, go ahead.caller: i am going to listen to your archives this week so i can understand a, b and c. it's crazy. i've been dealing with my father, who is a world war ii vet teamster, had only been in the hospital twice in his life when he had a fall a couple years ago. and now we entered the merry-go-round, the insane system of our health care system. why is it so complicated for our seniors? he has now been in three nursing homes and two hospitals the last two years. i have spent a lot of time talking to health care professionals and to the residents in these places. i feel so horrible for our seniors who find themselves in this like web. and i feel like they're old rats running around trying to, you know, trying to just survive and yet going crazy within the system wondering what's covered, what's not covered. i have talked to many of the seniors, including my father, who -- when they go into therapy from one week to the next they don't know whether they're going to be able to receive therapy or
dayton, ohio, kate, under 65, go ahead.caller: i am going to listen to your archives this week so i can understand a, b and c. it's crazy. i've been dealing with my father, who is a world war ii vet teamster, had only been in the hospital twice in his life when he had a fall a couple years ago. and now we entered the merry-go-round, the insane system of our health care system. why is it so complicated for our seniors? he has now been in three nursing homes and two hospitals the last two years....
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dayton, ohio, kate, under 65, go ahead.r: i am going to listen to your archives this week so i can understand a, b and c. it's crazy. i've been dealing with my father, who is a world war ii vet teamster, had only been in the hospital twice in his life when he had a fall a couple years ago. and now we entered the merry-go-round, the insane system of our health care system. why is it so complicated for our seniors? he has now been in three nursing homes and two hospitals the last two years. i have spent a lot of time talking to health care professionals and to the residents in these places. i feel so horrible for our seniors who find themselves in this like web. and i feel like they're old rats running around trying to, you know, trying to just survive and yet going crazy within the system wondering what's covered, what's not covered. i have talked to many of the seniors, including my father, who -- when they go into therapy from one week to the next they don't know whether they're going to be able to receive therapy or not r
dayton, ohio, kate, under 65, go ahead.r: i am going to listen to your archives this week so i can understand a, b and c. it's crazy. i've been dealing with my father, who is a world war ii vet teamster, had only been in the hospital twice in his life when he had a fall a couple years ago. and now we entered the merry-go-round, the insane system of our health care system. why is it so complicated for our seniors? he has now been in three nursing homes and two hospitals the last two years. i...
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host: one last caller from dayton, ohio. michael, go ahead. caller: yes, i have a question about certain radio personalities -- michael savage. he is on a terror list in britain. he is not a terrorist, but he is on the list. he has also subpoenaed hillary clinton to take him off the list, but she says -- but she has seemed to ignore it. they fired a certain secretary who put him on the list. so far it seems the country just ignores it. the politicians will not do anything for him. he is a journalist right here in the u.s.. his program is never broadcast in britain, so she had lost its control simon, what do you say about that? caller: is interesting. i am frankly -- guest: id is interesting. i'm frankly not aware of it. host: joel simon is executive director of the committee to protect journalists, joining us from new york city. thank you for your time this morning. guest: thank you. host: it is 8:00 in washington, d.c., in the rest of the program will feature max pappas from an organization known as freedomworks. we will talk about health car
host: one last caller from dayton, ohio. michael, go ahead. caller: yes, i have a question about certain radio personalities -- michael savage. he is on a terror list in britain. he is not a terrorist, but he is on the list. he has also subpoenaed hillary clinton to take him off the list, but she says -- but she has seemed to ignore it. they fired a certain secretary who put him on the list. so far it seems the country just ignores it. the politicians will not do anything for him. he is a...
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she is headed to the united theological seminary in dayton to pursue a doctorate of minister industry maybe no one else was calling her and this was way. are you one of those who brag about getting six hours of sleep and being able to function? alisyn: i don't claim to function. brian: but you do get that. chances are you are not telling the truth because scientists found a family with a genetic mutation that causes them to require only six hours of sleep a night. but the gene is only found in less than 3% of the population. steve: so, if you are a mutant genewise with that you can get by on six hours but only 3% of the people have that. brian: donald trump must have it. he sleeps like an hour. steve: straight ahead, university of louisville basketball coach rick pitino admitting he had an affair. will that admission cost him his job and should it? alisyn: first let's check in with my work husband clayton to see what is coming up. >> i'm so lonely here. this weekend cash for clufrnlers. everybody getting behind. some upset about the auto dealers upset because they are not getting thei
she is headed to the united theological seminary in dayton to pursue a doctorate of minister industry maybe no one else was calling her and this was way. are you one of those who brag about getting six hours of sleep and being able to function? alisyn: i don't claim to function. brian: but you do get that. chances are you are not telling the truth because scientists found a family with a genetic mutation that causes them to require only six hours of sleep a night. but the gene is only found in...
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he received his bachelor's degree from university of dayton and are his law degree from the ohio statersity college of law. matt? >> thank you. welcome to the heritage foundation for another one of our speeches in the homeland security in the state project. the topic that we will talk about today is one of the critically important topics. this is the importance of a state-led with disaster response. we are currently in this that began back in 1993 when we went from about 43 declarations out of the agency per year in 1980- 1992 where redoubled it from 1993-2001 to '89 declarations per year and back that increase more under the bush administration to 130 declarations' per year. the obama administration is currently on pace to have about 134 declarations this year which would make that the sixth highest number of declarations within one year since 1953. if you reflect for a moment in terms of what has happened this year, most of us cannot recall many disasters occurring. the country has not had any hurricanes yet. we have one building in the atlantic in the last 24 hours. we have not had
he received his bachelor's degree from university of dayton and are his law degree from the ohio statersity college of law. matt? >> thank you. welcome to the heritage foundation for another one of our speeches in the homeland security in the state project. the topic that we will talk about today is one of the critically important topics. this is the importance of a state-led with disaster response. we are currently in this that began back in 1993 when we went from about 43 declarations...
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host: one last caller from dayton, ohio. michael, go ahead. caller: yes, i have a question about certain radio personalities -- michael savage. he is on a terror list in britain. he is not a terrorist, but he is on the list. he has also subpoenaed hillary clinton to take him off the list, but she says -- but she has seemed to ignore it. they fired a certain secretary who put him on the list. so far it seems the country just ignores it. the politicians will not do anything for him. he is a journalist right here in the u.s.. his program is never broadcast in britain, so she had lost its control simon, what do you say about that? caller: is interesting. i am frankly -- guest: id is interesting. i'm frankly not aware of it. >> scheduled for 2:00 p.m. eastern time, the briefing with robert gibbs. we plan to bring you that live right here on c-span. until then, moveon.org's position on health care and protests from today's "washington journal." hogue from moveon.org. what does moveon.org want to see happ on the hill? what kind of healthcare became d
host: one last caller from dayton, ohio. michael, go ahead. caller: yes, i have a question about certain radio personalities -- michael savage. he is on a terror list in britain. he is not a terrorist, but he is on the list. he has also subpoenaed hillary clinton to take him off the list, but she says -- but she has seemed to ignore it. they fired a certain secretary who put him on the list. so far it seems the country just ignores it. the politicians will not do anything for him. he is a...