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a lot of people have grown up in dayton their whole lives, their parents worked for ncr.nts worked for ncr. so it's a big cultural change to come out and move to atlanta. >> it sends the message at that we want to welcome the employees here, their families and help them to fit in and just streamline it to where they can fit in really well here. >> also extending the welcome, the governor's office. they're elated to have a fortune 500 company here in atlanta offering things leak tax breaks for the company, funding for training and even offering in-state tuition for a lot of the families. juliet. >> juliet: atlanta would not be a bad place to go. i have to say, definitely a great town. thanks, elizabeth. ancient grave sites at the center of a heated protest in jerusalem, dozens of demonstrators have been arrested as ultra orthodox jews fight the plan to relocate the buried remains. plus, elena kagen under the microscope, the woman who could become our next supreme court justice. the topic of a lot of discussion this weekend coming up next. ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ [ male announcer
a lot of people have grown up in dayton their whole lives, their parents worked for ncr.nts worked for ncr. so it's a big cultural change to come out and move to atlanta. >> it sends the message at that we want to welcome the employees here, their families and help them to fit in and just streamline it to where they can fit in really well here. >> also extending the welcome, the governor's office. they're elated to have a fortune 500 company here in atlanta offering things leak tax...
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indianapolis, indiana, youngstown, ohio are the most affordable followed by dayton, ohio. the most expensive, new york area, san francisco and honolulu. surprising our area didn't make the top five. >> very surprised to see we didn't make the list but glad. >>> for more "living $mart" headlines, log on to our website at wusa9.com. click on the living smart tab on our front page. >>> a major bridge in our region will be remaining a bottleneck despite promises it would return to normal. >>> here's howard. >>> after a wet weekend we are dealing with a few sprinkles. we will look at them on live doppler 9000 hd and much warmer air getting ready to return. we will let you know when it will return and how hot things will get. >>> welcome back to 9 news now. the space shuttle "atlantis" headed home. the shuttle and the six crew members undocked from the international space station on sunday after a week of flying together. the astronauts will conduct one last safety inspection of the shuttle today before landing on wednesday. i'm in the weather center with howard bernstein. how's
indianapolis, indiana, youngstown, ohio are the most affordable followed by dayton, ohio. the most expensive, new york area, san francisco and honolulu. surprising our area didn't make the top five. >> very surprised to see we didn't make the list but glad. >>> for more "living $mart" headlines, log on to our website at wusa9.com. click on the living smart tab on our front page. >>> a major bridge in our region will be remaining a bottleneck despite promises it...
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a lot of people have grown up in dayton. their parents worked for ncr so it is a big change, a big cultural change to move out and to come to atlanta. >> reporter: now, gregg, the headquarters have opened in atlanta. it's going tock a few months before all the employees relocate. >> gregg: look, atlanta is a lovely place. its beautiful suburb there as well as the city. did ncr get incentives from the government? >> reporter: they sure did. the government isn't shy about enticing big companies to move here. ncr was enticewood very favorable tax breaks along with talent pools at local universities. there are 14 other fortune 500 companies in atlanta. ups moved their headquarters here in 1990s and rubbermaid came shortly after. it's home to the busiest airport. so companies that want global access. >> gregg: thanks for that report. still ahead, seven-year-old shot to death by a detroit police officer. what investigators now say happened. they were divided by war more than four decades ago. a wall is bringing those together thos
a lot of people have grown up in dayton. their parents worked for ncr so it is a big change, a big cultural change to move out and to come to atlanta. >> reporter: now, gregg, the headquarters have opened in atlanta. it's going tock a few months before all the employees relocate. >> gregg: look, atlanta is a lovely place. its beautiful suburb there as well as the city. did ncr get incentives from the government? >> reporter: they sure did. the government isn't shy about...
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ncr has been headquartered in dayton, ohio, for more than 45 years. opportunity to enroll in a program called georgia pathways. it creates a match pairing georgia families with dayton, ohio, families. the georgia family has no affiliation or connection with ncr. they discuss things that you can't really find on the internet or in a brochure, doctors, schools and daycares. it has never been done before and families say it has been a huge success. >> just sends the message that we do want to welcome all the employees here and their families and help them to fit in and streamline it to where they can fit in really well here. >> now, shannon, georgia state officials riding high. the governor and his economic team instrumental in getting ncr here, offering things like tax breaks and grandfathering in a lot of the families to in state tuition. so that along with the pathways program has made it easier for the families to move to the peach state. >> shannon: nice perks if you have to relove. documents were released showing the legal fight over an iphone prot
ncr has been headquartered in dayton, ohio, for more than 45 years. opportunity to enroll in a program called georgia pathways. it creates a match pairing georgia families with dayton, ohio, families. the georgia family has no affiliation or connection with ncr. they discuss things that you can't really find on the internet or in a brochure, doctors, schools and daycares. it has never been done before and families say it has been a huge success. >> just sends the message that we do want...
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youngs hotown, ohio are the most affordable major cities to buy in, followed by syracuse, new york, daytonohio and grand rapids, michigan. the least affordable, los angeles, honolulu. >>> so far three flights from dulles and one from bwi to london are listed on time. however, a flight from london to dulliest and another to bwi has been cancelled. british airways says it will able to carry 70% of passengers who booked flights during the strike but we tell people to check and recheck to make sure the flight is taking off. >> and that's on top of the ash from the volcano. so all kinds of things happening. >>> filling up the tank is a little more affordable this monday morning. let's check the prices at the pump -- with the weather getting warmer, more people are biking to work. work. >>> and begin with virginia's weather and traffic. here's howard. >> biking today, it will be damp out there. maybe a few sprinkles. go to live doppler 9000 hd and show you the light showers, heavy mist if you will coming in from fairfax county. generally north of 66 from fairfax, to reston and great falls up to
youngs hotown, ohio are the most affordable major cities to buy in, followed by syracuse, new york, daytonohio and grand rapids, michigan. the least affordable, los angeles, honolulu. >>> so far three flights from dulles and one from bwi to london are listed on time. however, a flight from london to dulliest and another to bwi has been cancelled. british airways says it will able to carry 70% of passengers who booked flights during the strike but we tell people to check and recheck to...
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host: dayton, ohio. anna, good morning. caller: could you describe what they should have boughborrowed from the world bank? how much money does the president of the world bank make? indiana "the price of loyalty" the author describes that it was you and vice-president cheney who started talking about iraq in some of the flesfor the bush administration cabinet meetings. in my view, you and others are in responsible for pushing that invasion of iraq. i wonder if you feel any guilt about the death and destruction that have taken place there? most of the american public has been kept in the dark about what really happened in the country. is the world bank, in any way, involved with the world bank? guest: some of the very poorest countries in the world, we call them loans but they were grants. they did not have to begin paying for 10 years, had 40 years to be paid. i think it was irresponsible to called a loan. what happened, inevitably, was a lot of these countries got into a situation where they own a huge amount back to the w
host: dayton, ohio. anna, good morning. caller: could you describe what they should have boughborrowed from the world bank? how much money does the president of the world bank make? indiana "the price of loyalty" the author describes that it was you and vice-president cheney who started talking about iraq in some of the flesfor the bush administration cabinet meetings. in my view, you and others are in responsible for pushing that invasion of iraq. i wonder if you feel any guilt about...
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host: pat joins us from dayton, ohio. caller: understanding all that is going on that we want to get on in the united states with what ever we are going to do, i am trying to get some understanding over why is it such a problem. host: you mean a delay in getting nominees confirmed it? caller: yes. host: it is two different systems. the question is whether or not we can learn from great britain's system. they have a parliamentary system. we will go on to richard joining us next from texas. good morning. caller: good morning. i think we've learned some lessons -- we could learn some lessons from our founding fathers. we have changed a lot of ways that we were originally set up to get our congress. there was a time when you did not have to be rich to run. you had the senators behold into the state, and governors and legislators that fixed things. you had much, much smaller congressional districts that would not cost as much money to represent. opposed tos 750,000 individuals in a district. if we have left thing as the founde
host: pat joins us from dayton, ohio. caller: understanding all that is going on that we want to get on in the united states with what ever we are going to do, i am trying to get some understanding over why is it such a problem. host: you mean a delay in getting nominees confirmed it? caller: yes. host: it is two different systems. the question is whether or not we can learn from great britain's system. they have a parliamentary system. we will go on to richard joining us next from texas. good...
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guest: when i was working for the va in dayton, the french foreiin embassy when around giving medals to i world war i veterans. the call went out asking the we had in world war i patients. one of them had alzheimer's and was oblivious to what was going on. that left only one that could appreciate this. i think this country has fallen way behind in properly recognizing these people for their efforts and sacrifices. now it is coming of around. i do not want the world war ii memorial to be something that looks more like a tomb or a mausoleum simply because there are not in world war ii veterans there. about one to 2 million world war ii veterans across this country, everyone of them deserve to come and see the memorial. in another 10 years, they are gone. host: we have a call from evansville, indiana. this is rose on the veterans line. caller: i am a navy veteran. i was in from 1943 to 1946. i worked in the code room in washington. i served in the navy department on constitution avenue. host: can you tell us what you did? caller: i worked the code machines in the confidential coatroom.
guest: when i was working for the va in dayton, the french foreiin embassy when around giving medals to i world war i veterans. the call went out asking the we had in world war i patients. one of them had alzheimer's and was oblivious to what was going on. that left only one that could appreciate this. i think this country has fallen way behind in properly recognizing these people for their efforts and sacrifices. now it is coming of around. i do not want the world war ii memorial to be...
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host: dayton, ohio. anna, good morning.aller: could you describe what they should have boughborrowed from the world bank? how much money does the president of the world bank make? indiana "the price of loyalty" the author describes that it was you and vice-president cheney who started talking about iraq in some of the flesfor the bush administration cabinet meetings. in my view, you and others are in responsible for pushing that invasion of iraq. i wonder if you feel any guilt about the death and destruction that have taken place there? most of the american public has been kept in the dark about what really happened in the country. is the world bank, in any way, involved with the world bank? guest: some of the very poorest countries in the world, we call them loans but they were grants. they did not have to begin paying for 10 years, had 40 years to be paid. i think it was irresponsible to called a loan. what happened, inevitably, was a lot of these countries got into a situation where they own a huge amount back to the wor
host: dayton, ohio. anna, good morning.aller: could you describe what they should have boughborrowed from the world bank? how much money does the president of the world bank make? indiana "the price of loyalty" the author describes that it was you and vice-president cheney who started talking about iraq in some of the flesfor the bush administration cabinet meetings. in my view, you and others are in responsible for pushing that invasion of iraq. i wonder if you feel any guilt about...
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dayton, ohio. caller: this is my first time calling in. i appreciate you taking my call. my first question is concerning the hostages from desert storm, back in 1990, which i was one of. there were negotiations going on with the iraqis, not for 20 years, to reimburse us for losses that we had a. -- that we had. guest: certainly, i am not aware of that. one interesting tthing to note is that there were many more files cleaned for pow's then were actually taken by the iraqis. if you are referring to the hostages who were civilian workers taken by the saddam hussein regime in 1990, in kuwait by the time -- at the time. i do not have any information on that at this time. host: attack on the independent line. fort lauderdale. >caller: i have never heard anybody articulate this problem in afghanistan the way you have. i have to compliment you for that. the second thing i would like to discuss with you it is, i have been through the region, around pakistan, and i am shocked at the lifestyle of the pakistani men over there. they are allowed to marry four women and so forth, and t
dayton, ohio. caller: this is my first time calling in. i appreciate you taking my call. my first question is concerning the hostages from desert storm, back in 1990, which i was one of. there were negotiations going on with the iraqis, not for 20 years, to reimburse us for losses that we had a. -- that we had. guest: certainly, i am not aware of that. one interesting tthing to note is that there were many more files cleaned for pow's then were actually taken by the iraqis. if you are referring...
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host: patricia, on the line for democrats, dayton, ohio, good morning. caller: good morning. i go to this one website. a lot of the people at empty wheels are attorneys. the big decision going on there is that elena kagan would take the present supreme court further to the right, which i call the wrong. not in more conservative, but in more values leading toward corporate power. you know, the last decision that they made giving corporations the power of the individual. i encourage people to go to empty wheels. we want a court that is reflective or focused on the law, not on partisan hacking. we want them to disassociate from whatever party or religious values that have to really want some focus on the law. i know a lot of attorneys at this web site to are very concerned. i want to ask a request of c- span to do some more programs on the israeli conflict because there is a blackout in our media that we are all well aware of. also, on iran, to have professor juan cole, and also flint everett. hopefully you do some more programs on those topics. host: paul, orlando, fla., on the
host: patricia, on the line for democrats, dayton, ohio, good morning. caller: good morning. i go to this one website. a lot of the people at empty wheels are attorneys. the big decision going on there is that elena kagan would take the present supreme court further to the right, which i call the wrong. not in more conservative, but in more values leading toward corporate power. you know, the last decision that they made giving corporations the power of the individual. i encourage people to go...
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guest: when i was working for the va in dayton, the french foreign embassy went around. they're giving medals to world war i the actions. this was in 1999. the call went out asking for world war i veteran patients. we were able to find two. one had advanced alzheimer's disease. he sat in a wheelchair oblivious to what was going on. that left one that could appreciate this. i think that this country when it comes to world war i and ii have fallen way behind in properly recognizing these people for their efforts and sacrifices. now it is coming around. i do not want the world war ii memorial to be something that looks more like a tomb or mausoleum simply because there are not any world war ii veterans there. about one to 2 million veterans across this country, and everyone of them deserve to come and see the memorial. in another 10 years, they are gone. host: evansville, indiana, the morning. this is rose on our veterans line. caller: i am a navy veteran. i was in from 1943 to 1946. also in the cold war. host: where did you serve in washington? caller: in the navy departme
guest: when i was working for the va in dayton, the french foreign embassy went around. they're giving medals to world war i the actions. this was in 1999. the call went out asking for world war i veteran patients. we were able to find two. one had advanced alzheimer's disease. he sat in a wheelchair oblivious to what was going on. that left one that could appreciate this. i think that this country when it comes to world war i and ii have fallen way behind in properly recognizing these people...
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our next telephone call is from dayton, ohio. this is maryann on the independent line. >> i come from a strong military family here at the air force base. i have not served, but my uncles and many of my catholic family relatives. guest: the whole family serves when one does. caller: when the u.s. refuses to adhere to international standards with regard to the geneva convention and the torturing in rewriting those aws, is flat out wrong. most people in the military that have been there in a long time do not want to go to war for use in military power when it is unnecessary as we did in iraq. i want to ask you about adhering to international -- the geneva convention and rewriting torture laws. there was a rant and rave about iran. the international the topic -- guest: you keep making statements without a question. we did not violate the geneva convention. if you read it, and you will find out that you have to wear a uniform. these people that are attacking us are entitled to no rights under the geneva convention. we have no violati
our next telephone call is from dayton, ohio. this is maryann on the independent line. >> i come from a strong military family here at the air force base. i have not served, but my uncles and many of my catholic family relatives. guest: the whole family serves when one does. caller: when the u.s. refuses to adhere to international standards with regard to the geneva convention and the torturing in rewriting those aws, is flat out wrong. most people in the military that have been there in...
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deny the state's court of appeals the 11 circuit dayton-- circuit this year read the gross decision and reversed enrolled in favor because the court said the gross decision removed the so-called defense that the employers happen if i could clear up one other point* very quickly senator frank in mean i did not mean to suggest he is better off because he lost in the eighth circuit he would have been better off if the price waterhouse decision did not require direct evidence of discrimination in my review it look like a harmless error and i think the real problem in the case was the concession that the court of appeals said there was no direct evidence and it was framed in that basis rather than the fact there was admissible evidence of discrimination he and his lawyers presented at the trial i want to clear that up. >> do you have response? >> i do wish the supreme court had actually answer the question because i am quite confident and predict again it would side with mr. gross said direct evidence is not required because it is so unusual to require types of evidence and accord is reelect
deny the state's court of appeals the 11 circuit dayton-- circuit this year read the gross decision and reversed enrolled in favor because the court said the gross decision removed the so-called defense that the employers happen if i could clear up one other point* very quickly senator frank in mean i did not mean to suggest he is better off because he lost in the eighth circuit he would have been better off if the price waterhouse decision did not require direct evidence of discrimination in...
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it's in the northern part of the dateon, owe -- dayton, ohio. and the parking lot is empty, of course, because most of the automobile workers have been laid off. so the parking lott-- i think there were 3,000 people who had work there had prior, when things were in working condition. so what is happening? like our governor strickland and we hear president obama talking about alternative energy, and manufacturing jobs stay, for instance in the parts of solar cells and wind technology. so i'm wondering what kind of jobs we've seen increased in that area, what kind of pay increases of jobs that have increased? and also i have a request of c-span. there is some topics you guys don't touch. i wish you would invite profession i can'tor kohl on to talk about iran. i wish you would do more shows about is the israeli-palestinian still in conflict? and why no one has been held account questionable for the prewar intelligence. thank you. guest: the caller mentioned general motors. of course, general meters went through bankruptcy as did chrysler and were a
it's in the northern part of the dateon, owe -- dayton, ohio. and the parking lot is empty, of course, because most of the automobile workers have been laid off. so the parking lott-- i think there were 3,000 people who had work there had prior, when things were in working condition. so what is happening? like our governor strickland and we hear president obama talking about alternative energy, and manufacturing jobs stay, for instance in the parts of solar cells and wind technology. so i'm...
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has been performing an invaluable function and overseeing the civilian implementation of the dayton accords while the i.c.o. has implemented the comprehensive proposal of the kosovo status settlement. over 200 americans have worked at these organizations. h.r. 5139 amends the international organizations and immune its act by authorizing the president to extend privileges and immune its to the officers and employees of the o.h.r. and i.c.o. this technical fix seeks to help avoid costly and politically sensitive litigation in the united states courts against employees of these organizations who are not otherwise guaranteed immunity under the ioia. unlike typical international organizations designated under the ioia, neither the o.h.r. or i.c.o. will be beyond the time necessary. h.r. 5139 extends the privileges and immune its after these bodies are dissolved. since then litigation may be brought against former employees for records of the organization. it is of utmost importance that the united states government protects its diplomats who serve in international organizations often at great pe
has been performing an invaluable function and overseeing the civilian implementation of the dayton accords while the i.c.o. has implemented the comprehensive proposal of the kosovo status settlement. over 200 americans have worked at these organizations. h.r. 5139 amends the international organizations and immune its act by authorizing the president to extend privileges and immune its to the officers and employees of the o.h.r. and i.c.o. this technical fix seeks to help avoid costly and...
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at the same time we have balanced the needs of manufacturers in dayton and youngstown and toledo whouse those products appropriately and that wasn't where the problem was to limit their business with. this bill will provide for financial stability by requiring banks to put capital behind their trades. it uses transparency and accountability to prevent wall street banks from taking advantage of their business customers, and it reduces speculation that fuels bubbles in markets like natural gas and mortgages. i want to single out chairman lincoln's proposal to separate derivatives operations from commercial banks. it's the right thing to do. it's because the megabanks' speculation is detracting from their primary job lending. over the last six quarters, megabanks have decreased their consumer and small business lending. at the three biggest banks lending under the s.b.a.'s 7-a program, the primary s.b.a. program to help start up existing small businesses, lending under that program declined 86% from two years ago to last year and doesn't appear to be getting a lot better this year. over
at the same time we have balanced the needs of manufacturers in dayton and youngstown and toledo whouse those products appropriately and that wasn't where the problem was to limit their business with. this bill will provide for financial stability by requiring banks to put capital behind their trades. it uses transparency and accountability to prevent wall street banks from taking advantage of their business customers, and it reduces speculation that fuels bubbles in markets like natural gas...