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also, in sports, dayton beats mighty north carolina and the flyers celebrate their first n.i.t. more than 40 years. breath. i couldn't believe i was actually having a heart attack. i remember being at the hospital, thinking about my wife. i should have done more to take care of myself. now i'm exercising, watching my diet, and i trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] along with diet, lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds of heart surgeries in patients with several common risk factors or heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 17 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. i'll never forget what i went through. don't take your health for granted. [ male announcer ] have a heart to heart with your doctor about your risk an
also, in sports, dayton beats mighty north carolina and the flyers celebrate their first n.i.t. more than 40 years. breath. i couldn't believe i was actually having a heart attack. i remember being at the hospital, thinking about my wife. i should have done more to take care of myself. now i'm exercising, watching my diet, and i trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] along with diet, lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds of heart surgeries...
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under four minutes left, dayton goes to chris johnson. puts the flyers up by seven.st over a couple minutes ago, breaks the press and johnson finishes. he had 14 points, nine boarded and named mvp. dayton n.i.t. champs for the first time since 1968. >>> magic and mav. second in the west. third quarter action. nowitzki fakes out bass. 26 his 24. fourth quarter, vince carter gets into the lane. he had 19. dallas falls to a second place tie with idle utah out west. >>> out of the nhl, bruins, panthers, bs and panthers strike first. the rest was up to scott clemmensen, second period. look at him deny mark recchi. clemmensen did that plenty of times on thursday night. made 36 saves, fifth career shutout. bs are eighth in the east. that'll do it for this espn news update. i'm j.w. stewart. now back to you in new york. >> well, controversial arizona sheriff joe arpaio has come up with an unusual way to slim down his overweight prison population. the sheriff calls it pedal vision making inmates use a bicycle to generate electricity that powers their tv. one hour of pedaling
under four minutes left, dayton goes to chris johnson. puts the flyers up by seven.st over a couple minutes ago, breaks the press and johnson finishes. he had 14 points, nine boarded and named mvp. dayton n.i.t. champs for the first time since 1968. >>> magic and mav. second in the west. third quarter action. nowitzki fakes out bass. 26 his 24. fourth quarter, vince carter gets into the lane. he had 19. dallas falls to a second place tie with idle utah out west. >>> out of the...
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unemployment in the dayton area is about 15%. ginghamsburg runs two community food pantries, and slaughter says, while they were serving about 300 people a week last year, now the number has jumped to about 1,500 people a week. the church also has a nonprofit arm called new path that includes a car ministry, in which donated vehicles are fixed up and given to the needy. there's anna's closet, which provides used clothing and shoes, and actually makes money to support the work by selling items to those who can afford them. and there's j.j.'s furniture, which provides household goods especially to women coming out of domestic violence situations. in all of it, the operating philosophy is that everyone has something to give. >> so we'll have folks who come to us for needs, but then they see what this does and how it has impacted their lives and they come back to us and volunteer. so it's a really neat cycle to see people who are the receivers become the givers. >> reporter: slaughter believes it's a holistic view of helping your nei
unemployment in the dayton area is about 15%. ginghamsburg runs two community food pantries, and slaughter says, while they were serving about 300 people a week last year, now the number has jumped to about 1,500 people a week. the church also has a nonprofit arm called new path that includes a car ministry, in which donated vehicles are fixed up and given to the needy. there's anna's closet, which provides used clothing and shoes, and actually makes money to support the work by selling items...
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. >> as police checking passenger airline manifests out of dayton airport but haven't spotted the two on any list. still, no activity from either hutcherson's or tiffany's cell phone or atm cards. >> as we know it, her day was operating as it was supposed to operate. >> tiffany's husband, david tehan, says he doesn't care what's going on, he just wants tiffany to come back. >> we love you. we care about you. and if you could see the expression of love here, you would understand how much we need for you to come back home now. >> straight out to katie wright, reporter with the "hillsborough times-gazette," joining us there at the search headquarters. katie, thank you for being with us. what's the update? >> right now, nancy, we do know that within 24 hours after tre b. hutcherson was listed as a person of interest in the case, or after he was identified, they did locate the red volkswagen beetle belonging, or believing to belong to him in north dayton. however, police are still searching for tiffany as well as tre hutcherson, and they are i believe processing the car probably as we spea
. >> as police checking passenger airline manifests out of dayton airport but haven't spotted the two on any list. still, no activity from either hutcherson's or tiffany's cell phone or atm cards. >> as we know it, her day was operating as it was supposed to operate. >> tiffany's husband, david tehan, says he doesn't care what's going on, he just wants tiffany to come back. >> we love you. we care about you. and if you could see the expression of love here, you would...
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. >>> nit championship, dayton beat north carolina, 79-68. >>> high school sports, and i introduce youa quality basketball player from oakton high school. zora stevenson has been playing basketball since the third grade. she drained 67 3-pointers this season, at a school record, leading virginia to the virginia state semifinals. when her days are over, she hopes to be a sports broadcaster and teacher. >> i love teaching what i know and showing people of fun ways to learn. >> congratulations to zora, our high school athlete of the week. >>> possibly the best april fool's joke of the day, the kansas city wizards said he would be photographed for maxim magazine, a feature with the animal theme. he was one cool cat. he played the role perfectly. until he got back into the team meetg room and told him it was a joke. >> that is great! >> it could be bogus. no, it was real, his team told him he is being photographed. >> at least it was a pretty girl shooting him. >> when he was told it was a prank, he was great about it. [ female announcer ] why is travel these days about what you give up, an
. >>> nit championship, dayton beat north carolina, 79-68. >>> high school sports, and i introduce youa quality basketball player from oakton high school. zora stevenson has been playing basketball since the third grade. she drained 67 3-pointers this season, at a school record, leading virginia to the virginia state semifinals. when her days are over, she hopes to be a sports broadcaster and teacher. >> i love teaching what i know and showing people of fun ways to...
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lieutenant governor walter dayton -- dalton is here. please stand up, walter. the hotshot young up-and-coming mayor of charlotte anthony foxx is in the house. give him a big round of applause. some outstanding members of congress, congressman mel watt. congressman larry kissell. and even though he's from across the border, we love him -- congressman john spratt of south carolina. so it is good to be here at celgard, and it is good to be back in north carolina. it is good to be back. we just concluded our tour, where we saw some of the workings of this facility where you're manufacturing components for state-of-the-art batteries. you're building separators to make sure diametrically opposed forces can work successfully together. and i couldn't help but think, we could use your help in congress. we could get one of those -- we could get one of those tri-part films and put it between the democrats and the republicans. and it would improve conductivity. right? did i get that right? okay. now, the truth is, these have been a very tough two years for north carolina,
lieutenant governor walter dayton -- dalton is here. please stand up, walter. the hotshot young up-and-coming mayor of charlotte anthony foxx is in the house. give him a big round of applause. some outstanding members of congress, congressman mel watt. congressman larry kissell. and even though he's from across the border, we love him -- congressman john spratt of south carolina. so it is good to be here at celgard, and it is good to be back in north carolina. it is good to be back. we just...
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you had dayton who was running spies out of elizabeth.a lot more is made of the cult burrs mainly because they are so well thought minute and they are so well documented because they operated over a long distance. when spies out grade at a close distance, depositions are taken rather than original documents maintained, and their reports tend to be summarized. so what happens is that those reports from the spies who are nearby tend to be summarized in general's reports because it is word-of-mouth. you are not doing that much in codes and ciphers for nearby spies. is only spies who are coming from a distance. in the case of talmadge, his spies were in new york coming back through setauket up to connecticut, where he would then do the decoding based on his code book which is one of the appendix of my book. there are other copies around. and he would then send the transcribed message. some of the original messages went on when he was out of position. so it tends to be whoever is the case agent is the one who is going to be doing the decoding,
you had dayton who was running spies out of elizabeth.a lot more is made of the cult burrs mainly because they are so well thought minute and they are so well documented because they operated over a long distance. when spies out grade at a close distance, depositions are taken rather than original documents maintained, and their reports tend to be summarized. so what happens is that those reports from the spies who are nearby tend to be summarized in general's reports because it is...
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in dayton to play the flyers. takes back a couple of nights.i was on first base. >> and where did the hit go to? >> the hit went to center field. >> so the hit goes to center field. you start rounding the bases. the catcher gets the ball. in your life, did you ever think, did you plan to ever do a somersault over a catcher in order to be safe at home? >> no, i never really planned it. it was pretty instinct all. >>nd an instinctive reaction. never tried it, first time you ever tried it? >> no, i never tried it before. i saw it tried in little league, but that was about it. >> very good. so you are surprise yourself then. how happy were you to be safe, how happy were these guys, you won the game? >> yeah, it was great come back. we were down 9-1, we came back and ended up winning 12-9. so it was a really great experience. >> and what is it like to then suddenly become famous for this -- i mean, you were on sports center, dude. plays of the day. >> yeah, it was unbelievable. i never thought this would happen in a million years. originally i just
in dayton to play the flyers. takes back a couple of nights.i was on first base. >> and where did the hit go to? >> the hit went to center field. >> so the hit goes to center field. you start rounding the bases. the catcher gets the ball. in your life, did you ever think, did you plan to ever do a somersault over a catcher in order to be safe at home? >> no, i never really planned it. it was pretty instinct all. >>nd an instinctive reaction. never tried it, first...
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host: we know about the dayton accords. some of these treaties are note -- negotiated in unexpected places. talk about that. >> frequently, negotiators choose an isolated environment where they can conference without distraction. we see that with the reagan and gorbachev in iceland. we also see this with the israelis and egyptians in 1949, and with teddy roosevelt in the treaty of portsmouth. it can be useful to have world leaders gather in a major world capital, but in different types of negotiations, you want to isolate the negotiators, so that they can sit down with each other and in an atmosphere of calm. host: were you surprised that president reagan and gorbachev had such a hands on experience, that they were negotiating with each other? >> it was one of the more negotiating things about those negotiations and was not designed to be as dramatic as it was. it was originally a quick pre- conference before a summit in washington, but because of the informality, low expectations, they were able to talk with each other and
host: we know about the dayton accords. some of these treaties are note -- negotiated in unexpected places. talk about that. >> frequently, negotiators choose an isolated environment where they can conference without distraction. we see that with the reagan and gorbachev in iceland. we also see this with the israelis and egyptians in 1949, and with teddy roosevelt in the treaty of portsmouth. it can be useful to have world leaders gather in a major world capital, but in different types of...
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. >> the dayton daily news records that hutcherson traded in his '99 red volkswagon beetle for a 2002 chrysler sebring one day before tiffany vanished. >> he told them that she and hutcherson were romantically involved. >> cops say they put an alert out on the 2002 chrysler sebring which was tracked down in miami beach, florida. >> it's been our hope and goal throughout the whole thing to make sure we bring tiffany back safely, and we have succeeded with that. >> we did have one question, though, are you going to work this out? is she coming home? and you know, the family right now said -- >> she may have made some mistakes, but everyone does. >> we are taking your calls live. i want to go to clark goldband. i want to get this straight, exactly where was the missing mom? >> nancy, she was in miami beach, florida, which is in south florida, 1,100 miles away from the hometown where she went missing. >> i already know miami beach, i know that, where in miami beach? the international inn under bay? tell me. >> yes, nancy, she was at that motel. we did some research -- >> what is that? >>
. >> the dayton daily news records that hutcherson traded in his '99 red volkswagon beetle for a 2002 chrysler sebring one day before tiffany vanished. >> he told them that she and hutcherson were romantically involved. >> cops say they put an alert out on the 2002 chrysler sebring which was tracked down in miami beach, florida. >> it's been our hope and goal throughout the whole thing to make sure we bring tiffany back safely, and we have succeeded with that. >>...
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police say he's 42-year-old tray mu hutchison of dayton, now a person of interest in the case. >> i can't imagine that tiffany would ever do anything like that. it does seem completely unlike her. she never did anything to give any indication that she might even be considering something like that. i mean, we had plans for the whole weekend, and she was excited about them. >> police say that hutchison does not have a criminal record. according to police he has been seen with the missing woman on several previous occasions. >>> okay. back to that standoff we were telling you about in pompano beach, florida. a public information officer for broward county sheriff's department, good day to you, mike. what do you have going on there? >> this started around 9:00 this morning. there was a domestic dispute between a boyfriend and a girlfriend. and her sister. apparently the subject pointed a gun and threatened the girlfriend and her sister. they safely got away, called 911. and broward sheriff's deputies have been on the scene since that time. what's going on right now is our s.w.a.t. team is pre
police say he's 42-year-old tray mu hutchison of dayton, now a person of interest in the case. >> i can't imagine that tiffany would ever do anything like that. it does seem completely unlike her. she never did anything to give any indication that she might even be considering something like that. i mean, we had plans for the whole weekend, and she was excited about them. >> police say that hutchison does not have a criminal record. according to police he has been seen with the...
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host: we know about the dayton accords. some of these treaties are note -- negotiated in unexpected places. talk about that. >> frequently, negotiators choose an isolated environment where they can conference without distraction. we see that with the reagan and gorbachev in iceland. we also see this with the israelis and egyptians in 1949, and with teddy roosevelt in the treaty of portsmouth. it can be useful to have world leaders gather in a major world capital, but in different types of negotiations, you want to isolate the negotiators, so that they can sit down with each other and in an atmosphere of calm. host: were you surprised that president reagan and gorbachev had such a hands on experience, that they were negotiating with each other? >> it was one of the more negotiating things about those negotiations and was not designed to be as dramatic as it was. it was originally a quick pre- conference before a summit in washington, but because of the informality, low expectations, they were able to talk with each other and
host: we know about the dayton accords. some of these treaties are note -- negotiated in unexpected places. talk about that. >> frequently, negotiators choose an isolated environment where they can conference without distraction. we see that with the reagan and gorbachev in iceland. we also see this with the israelis and egyptians in 1949, and with teddy roosevelt in the treaty of portsmouth. it can be useful to have world leaders gather in a major world capital, but in different types of...
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dayton, springfield, wellington has been hit as hard as anyplace probably in the country.dhl was the largest employer in each of six rural counties in the region so it is devastating to the hospitals, school systems, police forces, and to every family that lost their job and health care. the administration -- both the bush and a bomb that administration stepped up in a pretty sick and again and helpful way on how to fight back. there is so much else we -- stepped up in pretty significant and helpful way on how to fight back. the political party did not matter there. the local congressman, a republican, mike turner and i work together and will continue to in wilmington. host: mike from laguna woods, california. caller: senator, i am a libertarian and from my perspective, my attention was focused on the 2009 social security and medicare trustees' report that showed the unfunded liability of these two programs, existing entitlement programs, about $107 trillion of unfunded liability. this is more than every house in the country, every business. it is a colossal unfunded liabi
dayton, springfield, wellington has been hit as hard as anyplace probably in the country.dhl was the largest employer in each of six rural counties in the region so it is devastating to the hospitals, school systems, police forces, and to every family that lost their job and health care. the administration -- both the bush and a bomb that administration stepped up in a pretty sick and again and helpful way on how to fight back. there is so much else we -- stepped up in pretty significant and...
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>> yes, a colleague of mine at the "dayton daily news" approached her at the house and identified herselfs a reporter, and she identified herself as his wife, and she had not reported him missing, and so that marriage is probably not likely tiffany's marriage is like, it sounds. she said they probably did run off, and he would not harm her, and he had taken out a large sum of money, also, on saturday. >> well, again, hoping and praying that tiffany tehan is taf, a safe, and again, the mom of a 1-year-old. thank you, both. >>> and a grandmother deeply connected with the missing of hal haleigh cummings. the grandmother who says that misty says that she was thrown into the river with cinderblocks. >> people are starting to cooperate. >> misty had been on a drug binge for three days and she and ron had fought that day, and she told him she didn't want to babysit, and he told her, yes, you are going to babysit, and he left the kids there with her, and she was still strung out. >> i didn't notice about haleigh then until i saw the back door open, and she was gone and that is all i know. >> so,
>> yes, a colleague of mine at the "dayton daily news" approached her at the house and identified herselfs a reporter, and she identified herself as his wife, and she had not reported him missing, and so that marriage is probably not likely tiffany's marriage is like, it sounds. she said they probably did run off, and he would not harm her, and he had taken out a large sum of money, also, on saturday. >> well, again, hoping and praying that tiffany tehan is taf, a safe,...
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host: mary, independent line from dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. may i speak to the financial reform bill? host: sure. we're dealing with it all this morning, so go at it. caller: thank you. yeah, i would just like to express that i'm a single divorced american who feels that i hope this financial reform bill passes, especial thri consumer protection agency to be created. and the thing is that i feel that women divorced women are financially oppressed here in america. and i would encourage them to educate themselves to understand what's going on financially. and i hope that the government in the oversight committees would take a stand and refuse lobbying money from the bankers. get government for the people back in control. , because i know i'm one person that has worked very hard throughout their whole life, and i don't have anything to show for it. i raise twod children by myself . and i just hope that anybody who has power in the government, please vote for this reform. host: thanks for sharing your story with us. caller: there's exhibit a why t
host: mary, independent line from dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. may i speak to the financial reform bill? host: sure. we're dealing with it all this morning, so go at it. caller: thank you. yeah, i would just like to express that i'm a single divorced american who feels that i hope this financial reform bill passes, especial thri consumer protection agency to be created. and the thing is that i feel that women divorced women are financially oppressed here in america. and i...
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host: next phone call, dick from dayton, tennessee.aller: my first question is about israeli nuclear capacity. in the 1960's, president kennedy got a promise that iran would not build a nuclear bomb them. israel lied to them and then, and they are lying now. the other thing is, the u.s. spend more money on defense than any other country. we are building submarines, bombers that we do not even need. the submarine's cannot even be tracked down. what are you trying to spread this disinformation? >guest: on and on the strategic arms committee, so i am not very aware of our nuclear triad and submarine capabilities. i am not suggesting that we do not have enough capability to devastate our enemies. i am suggesting that the idea is not to reduce capability so that we can only have so much destruction. the idea is to prevent us from seeing any attack on any country. the caller does not seem to understand that iran is not concerned about our submarines or anything. if they gain this capability, it will create and asymmetric capability for terro
host: next phone call, dick from dayton, tennessee.aller: my first question is about israeli nuclear capacity. in the 1960's, president kennedy got a promise that iran would not build a nuclear bomb them. israel lied to them and then, and they are lying now. the other thing is, the u.s. spend more money on defense than any other country. we are building submarines, bombers that we do not even need. the submarine's cannot even be tracked down. what are you trying to spread this disinformation?...
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turner: i'm from dayton, ohio. mr. akin: a good industrial area, too. good for you. thank you, mike. please. mr. turner: i appreciate your leadership. and as many people know, we served in the armed services committee together. these are issues that we take up frequently and we held a hearing today on the issue of the nuclear posture review. and on the start treaty. there are a number of things as you outlined that i think people should be very concerned about. one of course is to do what they're referring to as the negative assurances where in the nuclear posture review they've included a statement where the president has taken off the table the prospects of using nuclear weapons in defense of this nation and circumstances where we are attacked by a nation that is in compliance with the nonproliferation treaty. and even if that attack is with either chemical or biological weapons, before we'd always had the posture of, you know, we'll do whatever it takes, whatever's necessary to defend this nation. and the president himself last may said, he clearly stated, i -- th
turner: i'm from dayton, ohio. mr. akin: a good industrial area, too. good for you. thank you, mike. please. mr. turner: i appreciate your leadership. and as many people know, we served in the armed services committee together. these are issues that we take up frequently and we held a hearing today on the issue of the nuclear posture review. and on the start treaty. there are a number of things as you outlined that i think people should be very concerned about. one of course is to do what...
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a finalist for the los angeles times book prize for science writing and the winner of the dayton literary peace prize he lives in new york city. he should also be sure to visit marks 2:00 p.m. presentation about his new book, eastern stars which is held in the-- i also want to say i'm personally very excited to hear from our panel today. each of these authors has made me a better scientist and teacher over the last decade. dr. ernst's are texted my ecology of the chesapeake bay class. i was just talking to dr. pilkey. his research was foundational for my graduate work in coastal geology and sea level dynamics and in studying dr. kurlansky's approach to history has shifted the way i approach teaching global environmental issues here at the key school. i thank you all for that impact and i'm excited to hear from you all today. i will now turn it over to mark kurlansky who will be your moderator for the panel today on the world's water. thank you very much. has been thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i write a lot about fish, and one thing i find in all of the debates about what it's go
a finalist for the los angeles times book prize for science writing and the winner of the dayton literary peace prize he lives in new york city. he should also be sure to visit marks 2:00 p.m. presentation about his new book, eastern stars which is held in the-- i also want to say i'm personally very excited to hear from our panel today. each of these authors has made me a better scientist and teacher over the last decade. dr. ernst's are texted my ecology of the chesapeake bay class. i was...
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we'll continue to fight for middle-class tax relief that will rebuild our economy in dayton and springfield and zanesville and mansfield and revenna and girard and lima and restore prosperity for all ohioans, not just those at the top. we'll continue to fight for the college students in toledo, the g.m. workers in defiance, the g.e. workers at evendale and veterans and all middle-class families across ohio. america's middle class as a result will pay less and save more because this president and this congress are actually doing something about it. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: thankesidt. i ask unanimous consent the senate now proceed to the en bloc consideration of the following senate resolutions accident s. rest 484, s. rest 485, s. rest -- s. res. 486, and senate resolution 487. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the resolutions be agreed to, the preambles be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be laid upon the table en bloc. the presiding officer: without objec
we'll continue to fight for middle-class tax relief that will rebuild our economy in dayton and springfield and zanesville and mansfield and revenna and girard and lima and restore prosperity for all ohioans, not just those at the top. we'll continue to fight for the college students in toledo, the g.m. workers in defiance, the g.e. workers at evendale and veterans and all middle-class families across ohio. america's middle class as a result will pay less and save more because this president...
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i talked to small business owners in dayton, springfield, zanesville and cambridge who can't get credit. they can't understand with the money that wall street has been -- has been rewarded with, if you will, or that were bailed out with that they simply -- that they still can't get the kind of credit that they need to make their business a success. this legislation would make financial institutions, not american taxpayers, pay for their mistakes. we can't predict the next economic disaster, but if we protect consumers and investors, we can likely prevent it. wall street reform could provide the strongest consumer protections for ohioans, no more of the trips and the traps of the mortgage market and elsewhere that led to the near collapse of our economy. wall street banks wrecked our economy, got a taxpayer-funded bailout and are profiting again while working americans continue to suffer. we can't sit by any longer and continue to do nothing. madam president, we need to move now. no more meltdowns, no more bailouts, no more cutting back room deals to prevent reform, but to get there, we
i talked to small business owners in dayton, springfield, zanesville and cambridge who can't get credit. they can't understand with the money that wall street has been -- has been rewarded with, if you will, or that were bailed out with that they simply -- that they still can't get the kind of credit that they need to make their business a success. this legislation would make financial institutions, not american taxpayers, pay for their mistakes. we can't predict the next economic disaster, but...