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dayton rolls 84-67. the patriot vses yet to win a conference game in the atlantic 10. >>> as national signing day winds down, here's a recap of the big winners. desean brand, the number 1 recruit in the country, chooses alabama, and no surprise, the tide won the top recruiting class in the country. but the university of maryland scored big. bishop prince from mcnamara shunned two sec schools to sign with marylandwho is move together big 10. it's a choice that keeps him close to home. >> it really fell down to following my heart. everybody sounds the same. everybody is saying great, create thing. really, you have to weed out what you feel is real. my decision i made here today was solely based on me and where i was going to mature and have the best opportunity to play the quickest. >> an incredible man, very inspiring. >> terp fans ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a
dayton rolls 84-67. the patriot vses yet to win a conference game in the atlantic 10. >>> as national signing day winds down, here's a recap of the big winners. desean brand, the number 1 recruit in the country, chooses alabama, and no surprise, the tide won the top recruiting class in the country. but the university of maryland scored big. bishop prince from mcnamara shunned two sec schools to sign with marylandwho is move together big 10. it's a choice that keeps him close to home....
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dayton is up in the final minutes. devin oliver, he'll finish with the dunk.e had a team high 17 points. colonials fall to the flyers 75-65. >>> george mason on the road at st. louis. under a minute left, st. louis is down three. rob lowe, he wants to keep on playing. that three ball ties the game at 68. in overtime, george mason trailing by three. bryant allen drives and finishes at the rack. he had 30 points. mason within one. st. louis put the finishing touches on this one. the three ball again, st. louis holds on for victory. they beat mason in overtime 87-81. what a busy day in college basketball. au is having a great season by the way, undefeated in conference play. they're doing a great job over there. >> as a former terp, i'm going to be rewatching that game all night long. >> his best play of the season by far. >> there haven't been many highlights this year. that's our news for tonight. "saturday night live" is up [ cheering and applause ] >> wow, what an outstanding first half of this super bowl xlviii between the denver broncoos and the seattle sea
dayton is up in the final minutes. devin oliver, he'll finish with the dunk.e had a team high 17 points. colonials fall to the flyers 75-65. >>> george mason on the road at st. louis. under a minute left, st. louis is down three. rob lowe, he wants to keep on playing. that three ball ties the game at 68. in overtime, george mason trailing by three. bryant allen drives and finishes at the rack. he had 30 points. mason within one. st. louis put the finishing touches on this one. the...
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. >>> george washington visiting dayton, colonials, three injured starters in this game.first half, flyers up big, pierre, sinks the three ball. the second half t colonials trying to come back. that's isaiah armwood with the flush. he had 19 points, 13 rebounds. seventh double-double of the season. final minutes, dayton pulling away, devon oliver, george washington, they fall 75-65. >>> paul hewitt, george mason, visiting ninth ranked, st. louis is down three. rob low, big man knocking down the three-pointer. we're tied at 68 and headed to overtime. in ot, george mason trailing by three. low, continuing to show off the range here. the senior, another three-pointer. st. louis holds on to victory, they beat george washington, 87-81. so seattle, seattle. and weather? >> thanks, everybody, good >> thathe pain started upd the back of my head and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the emergency room recommended that i have
. >>> george washington visiting dayton, colonials, three injured starters in this game.first half, flyers up big, pierre, sinks the three ball. the second half t colonials trying to come back. that's isaiah armwood with the flush. he had 19 points, 13 rebounds. seventh double-double of the season. final minutes, dayton pulling away, devon oliver, george washington, they fall 75-65. >>> paul hewitt, george mason, visiting ninth ranked, st. louis is down three. rob low, big man...
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dayton was flying. jordan driving for two. two of his 19.on loses for the ninth straight time 84-67. one more score for you. american lost their first patriot league game this season 62-58 to loyola. >>> national signing day. damian prince is his name, one of the top football recruits in the country. his announcement coming during a nationally televised broadcast. >> i will be playing at the university of maryland. >> you see the unbridled joy from the coaches at college park. prince could have gone anywhere but signed with maryland. even getting a kiss. he is a 6'5", 295 offensive tackle and doesn't mind wearing lipstick around on a day like this. >> or too small hat. [ male announcer ] if you could re-design business travel from scratch, you'd make it about speed and efficiency; giving people the freedom to spend their time how they choose. chances are, you'd make business travel a lot like us. acela. take off. >>> so of all of the sophisticated security technology available today you have to watch this. a guy owns a bait and tackle store.
dayton was flying. jordan driving for two. two of his 19.on loses for the ninth straight time 84-67. one more score for you. american lost their first patriot league game this season 62-58 to loyola. >>> national signing day. damian prince is his name, one of the top football recruits in the country. his announcement coming during a nationally televised broadcast. >> i will be playing at the university of maryland. >> you see the unbridled joy from the coaches at college...
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colonials led by two, but then it was all dayton. price, the price is right!three-pointer, gw's five-game win streak snapped. they lose 75-65. >>> au sporting a 10-game winning streak. only way to stop them? turn the lights out. lights went out for about a minute today. then au got to work. jumped up there, had 18. here comes holy cross. the spin-around, then the feed and kyle cager, you're on a poster. malcolm miller dunked over you. but gardner with the breakaway. au wins 11 straight. they said they hadn't talked about the streak until today. >> at the end of the game, we needed a stop. i said to the team, this is why we're 9-0. stop right here let us stop. that was one of ou themes at the end. it got us to stop at that point. >> congratulations to au. >>> i want everyone to go to my twitter feed, brucejohnson, and check out my latest picture with a boxing championship belt. that thing is heavy. good thing i don't have to wear it around town. lamont peterson, he's got to lug that thing around all the time. today he visited our studio to talk about his latest
colonials led by two, but then it was all dayton. price, the price is right!three-pointer, gw's five-game win streak snapped. they lose 75-65. >>> au sporting a 10-game winning streak. only way to stop them? turn the lights out. lights went out for about a minute today. then au got to work. jumped up there, had 18. here comes holy cross. the spin-around, then the feed and kyle cager, you're on a poster. malcolm miller dunked over you. but gardner with the breakaway. au wins 11...
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dayton cuts the lead to 11, but not enough firepower for the colonials. oliver, this will count for two. down the middle. loses 75-65. george mason up on night ranked st. louis. mason comes right back. from stafford, virginia, holloway with the three. george mason up 54-47. we go to overtime. best basketball name ever, jordan jet over st. louis, they win. golf this week and as far away, and that is where tiger is. the tournament is in dubai. shot, five under for the tournament. fine, finished with 40 fifth place. stephen gallagher on 13. the eagle putt, nine under for the round. is up by two in the final round. newof the shanahans has a job, kyle shanahan is the new offensive coordinator for the cleveland browns. ironically, he will replace former redskins coach norv turner who is the browns' offensive boss. get fired, go to the next place. >> we have two possibilities of winter weather over the next week? >> we do, tomorrow night is the first, rain changing over to snow. could be a messy rush-hour commute on monday. that would clear out monday afternoon.
dayton cuts the lead to 11, but not enough firepower for the colonials. oliver, this will count for two. down the middle. loses 75-65. george mason up on night ranked st. louis. mason comes right back. from stafford, virginia, holloway with the three. george mason up 54-47. we go to overtime. best basketball name ever, jordan jet over st. louis, they win. golf this week and as far away, and that is where tiger is. the tournament is in dubai. shot, five under for the tournament. fine, finished...
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it's been estimated that there are more than one hundred varieties of dayton to news here alone manybelieve that these fruits of the palm contain everything you need for life and people could survive for some time on nothing but dates. the perfect food for an emetic lifestyle that lights nutritious and can withstand the harsh desert sun. can do as people have lunch at noon after prayers today they'll have only a quick snack there's no time to waste because the festival is about to begin. camels a special diet including wild millet grass and even olive oil on the morning before the race the camels will be treated to a little water an apple and an orange orange is a thought to be particularly good for camels although strangely the animals don't seem to like them. a camel speaking out on wanted fruit. despite being an important day the desert has yet another challenge in store by lunchtime a strong western wind up here. can be extremely powerful sometimes reaching speeds of one hundred kilometers per hour a sandstorm can appear from nowhere in a matter of minutes strong enough to knock
it's been estimated that there are more than one hundred varieties of dayton to news here alone manybelieve that these fruits of the palm contain everything you need for life and people could survive for some time on nothing but dates. the perfect food for an emetic lifestyle that lights nutritious and can withstand the harsh desert sun. can do as people have lunch at noon after prayers today they'll have only a quick snack there's no time to waste because the festival is about to begin. camels...
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. >> a city the size of dayton, we'll see eight to ten times emission.ty similar to chicago with 670 crimes per square mile, we expect to see 30 to 40 crimes a mission. >> and the mission is about six hours. >> the mission is about six hours. and we're able to give you the tracks of where these people come from and go to. >> ross mcnutt says they have witnessed a total of 34 murders, wolf, and gotten confessions that account for 75 murders. >> so it's sort of like in the sky closed circuit tv video cameras that could record what's going on. and is investigators can later look at it and get some evidence. to they think this is going to reduce crime? >> they do think it will. they think that just when people know in a given city that these things are up there, it might deter crime. the police chief of dayton, ohio told us, he wants to bring in young people who might be, you know, predisosed to commit crimes and watch -- to see this technology at work, and say, look, you' look, you're being watched up there. better think twice about it. >> big brother is wa
. >> a city the size of dayton, we'll see eight to ten times emission.ty similar to chicago with 670 crimes per square mile, we expect to see 30 to 40 crimes a mission. >> and the mission is about six hours. >> the mission is about six hours. and we're able to give you the tracks of where these people come from and go to. >> ross mcnutt says they have witnessed a total of 34 murders, wolf, and gotten confessions that account for 75 murders. >> so it's sort of like...
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it was recently installed by dayton police to reduce crashes caused by drivers ignoring traffic signalspproached the intersection. i looked up and i actually saw a man crossing the street, but we made eye contact and it was clear that he was going to, you know, get to the other side before i entered the intersection. >> then a pt cruiser comes out of nowhere. >> when she attempted her left-hand turn she hit the blazer, causing it to go airborne. >> the pedestrian, scott tegtmeyer, tries to get out of the way. >> everything happened in slow motion. and then things darkened. there was this kind of dark, light, dark, light experience of the tumble. the sound, it was horrible. and i just said to myself at that point, don't die, don't die, don't die. >> witnesses rush over to help. >> my leg was pinned under the car. so i asked the gentleman if they could lift the car. one gentleman said, ma'am, we can't lift this car. and then another guy in the background said, get the car. and they lifted the car and then someone helped pull me from the car to the side of the road there. and at that point
it was recently installed by dayton police to reduce crashes caused by drivers ignoring traffic signalspproached the intersection. i looked up and i actually saw a man crossing the street, but we made eye contact and it was clear that he was going to, you know, get to the other side before i entered the intersection. >> then a pt cruiser comes out of nowhere. >> when she attempted her left-hand turn she hit the blazer, causing it to go airborne. >> the pedestrian, scott...
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. >> george labarge was a 14-year veteran of the secret service from dayton, ohio. he had been, for many years, assigned to the protection detail of the vice presidents. >> as the three agents made their way eastward towards yosemite, deputy sheriff rod sinclair of the mariposa county sheriff's office was preparing to check the road closings for the queen's visit. >> rod was a big man, heavy, and was quite macho and authoritative. >> we had heard, but we never deduced hard evidence of this fact, that sinclair was something of a loose cannon. >> sinclair and another deputy climbed into a chevy impala patrol car, similar to this one, and sped west on highway 132 to check on the road closings. at the same moment, the secret service agents continued eastward in a small rental car. none of the agents was wearing a seatbelt. the road was wet from a light rain. both sinclair and the convoy of secret service agents believe the road had been cleared of traffic. >> the sheriff's car was coming from our right, around this curve. the secret service cars were coming from our lef
. >> george labarge was a 14-year veteran of the secret service from dayton, ohio. he had been, for many years, assigned to the protection detail of the vice presidents. >> as the three agents made their way eastward towards yosemite, deputy sheriff rod sinclair of the mariposa county sheriff's office was preparing to check the road closings for the queen's visit. >> rod was a big man, heavy, and was quite macho and authoritative. >> we had heard, but we never deduced...
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the jcpenney in harold square is different than dayton, ohio. >> everyone going through walks through the bottom of the store. >> different than you see -- >> i want to see lines at the register in urbana, illinois. the great dayton, ohio, oakwood high. >> centerville -- >> elkwood high. >> never does a week go by i'm not in a penney's store someplace in america. not in all locations you mentioned, but most. the stores look a lot better. the product looks a lot better. there are a lot more people shopping in them. that's not enough to change the trajectory of the company necessarily, but given the comments we heard today, seems it is changing trajectory. looks like there will be positive comps going forward. i don't think they're just making this up. and i don't think they're going to have any real issues with liquidity. i didn't think they would anyway, have liquidity issues. the real issue, would people believe gross margins and sales could get better? i still think 37% gross margens are in the cards. >> on that note, thank you, jan and courtney. we'll make a date again soon. >>> sh
the jcpenney in harold square is different than dayton, ohio. >> everyone going through walks through the bottom of the store. >> different than you see -- >> i want to see lines at the register in urbana, illinois. the great dayton, ohio, oakwood high. >> centerville -- >> elkwood high. >> never does a week go by i'm not in a penney's store someplace in america. not in all locations you mentioned, but most. the stores look a lot better. the product looks a...
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. >> december 11th, 2010, dayton, ohio. veteran police officer jonathan seiter pulls over 64-year-old otto coleman for a headlight violation. >> let me see your driver's license. >> what's the concern? >> the concern is that your headlights are out, sir. >> he started off being defensive with his responses. he was adamant that he had both headlights working. however, they were not. >> i had my headlights on. >> see your high beams were on. that's the problem there buddy. >> the officer soon discovers another problem. >> i suspected after he might have been a drunk driver because i did smell alcohol coming from somewhere. and i saw a pill bottle in his glove box. >> are those your pill bottles? >> sir, i'm asking you a question. are those your pill bottles? step on out. >> the officer is suspicious the pills are illegal and otto coleman is intoxicated. he calls for routine backup. >> i've got an emergency. >> state trooper chris colvert receives the call. >> he needs backup to finish his task but it's not an emergency situat
. >> december 11th, 2010, dayton, ohio. veteran police officer jonathan seiter pulls over 64-year-old otto coleman for a headlight violation. >> let me see your driver's license. >> what's the concern? >> the concern is that your headlights are out, sir. >> he started off being defensive with his responses. he was adamant that he had both headlights working. however, they were not. >> i had my headlights on. >> see your high beams were on. that's the...
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i want to say a special thanks to my colleagues at the university of dayton many who are here. over the years it has just been a terrific place to work and i'm currently team teaching a class and i was just thinking today how great it was to have the intellectual stimulation and play off each other's ideas. and i would like to thank the university and especially my chairman sitting back there and then for their terrific support over the years. i could not have done this without them and i want to thank paul and you could extend another word of thanks to my co-author. we have developed a tremendous relationship and he actually had reviewed the history of the united states on amazon and his line was it's a wonderful book, but not without its flaws. and i thought, what? i don't have a fostered to back then on amazon you could put your e-mail in so i got a hold of him and said i want to know what the flaws are because i want to fix them and then i will pay you if you will do a copy of the book a lot of them were challenging my interpretation or having a different slant to some is t
i want to say a special thanks to my colleagues at the university of dayton many who are here. over the years it has just been a terrific place to work and i'm currently team teaching a class and i was just thinking today how great it was to have the intellectual stimulation and play off each other's ideas. and i would like to thank the university and especially my chairman sitting back there and then for their terrific support over the years. i could not have done this without them and i want...
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>> we had an open seat, mark dayton had decided at the last minute not to run, he is now our governor. i had loved my job as a prosecutor. i had made some good changes with the office and gotten positive results. i had seen what you can do where you can make a difference in government by holding people accountable in this case, putting out goals, publishing what happened when you got the goals done. i wanted to take that kind of philosophy in a system where i know people still believe everything has been broken. my optimistic belief that you can still get things done. that drove me from a professional standpoint. and then from a substantive standpoint, it was all about standing up for people and doing things for the good of the state and the good of the country. little did i know when i got to the senate that a year later, that bridge would collapse in the middle of the summer day. -- anlly any line highway eight lane highway. bridges should not fall down in the middle of america. we decided we would rebuild that bridge. we work together and we were able to get that money in a record
>> we had an open seat, mark dayton had decided at the last minute not to run, he is now our governor. i had loved my job as a prosecutor. i had made some good changes with the office and gotten positive results. i had seen what you can do where you can make a difference in government by holding people accountable in this case, putting out goals, publishing what happened when you got the goals done. i wanted to take that kind of philosophy in a system where i know people still believe...
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what about dayton tonight -- date night tonight on this valentine's day? hour-by-hour forecast coming up in weather & traffic on the 1s. >>> there is a lot of broken -- there are a lot of broken hearts in georgia this morning. that's because one of the sheriffs there canceled valentine's day apparently. he posted a message on facebook designating a no-valentine's day zone until february 18th because of the ice, snow, and freezing rain there. >> you can cancel valentine's day? >> good luck to that guy. >> really. >>> now 4:56. today d.c. superior court is celebrating valentine's day by performing twice as many weddings. the court typically performs about 14 weddings a day. but they'll be performing 28 weddings in two ceremony rooms today. congrats. >>> new york city is celebrating love by holding the 20th annual valentine's day weddings at the top of the empire state building. three couples were selected to exchange vows at the new york landmark. it's making the event even more special, the building will be bathed in red and pink lights for valentine's day.
what about dayton tonight -- date night tonight on this valentine's day? hour-by-hour forecast coming up in weather & traffic on the 1s. >>> there is a lot of broken -- there are a lot of broken hearts in georgia this morning. that's because one of the sheriffs there canceled valentine's day apparently. he posted a message on facebook designating a no-valentine's day zone until february 18th because of the ice, snow, and freezing rain there. >> you can cancel valentine's day?...
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dayton.ome companies are getting together and others are cutting back. >> the insurer is eliminating 1500 jobs. the cuts will come from the top-rated casualty unit which will reduce earnings by $255 million before taxes. >> these cuts at aig should help boost profit, which beat estimates for the last quarter. the insurer also boosted the quarterly dividend by 25% and authorized another $1 billion in stock buybacks. aig giving back to shareholders. >> betty liu spoke to the ceo after the earnings release yesterday. than is nothing more clearly we have got to continually manage efficiency and productivity of our company. working a lot of time on moving people to lower-cost locations. tennessee and other locations around the united states. we have a wonderful relationship with olathe, kansas. we're moving people out of lower-cost -- higher cost cities into lower-cost cities and some offshore as well. you bring the first wave of people to those locations keeping the older people in their jobs unt
dayton.ome companies are getting together and others are cutting back. >> the insurer is eliminating 1500 jobs. the cuts will come from the top-rated casualty unit which will reduce earnings by $255 million before taxes. >> these cuts at aig should help boost profit, which beat estimates for the last quarter. the insurer also boosted the quarterly dividend by 25% and authorized another $1 billion in stock buybacks. aig giving back to shareholders. >> betty liu spoke to the ceo...
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>> we had an open seat, mark dayton had decided at the last minute not to run, he is now our governor. i had loved my job as a prosecutor. i had made some good changes with the office and gotten positive results. i had seen what you can do where you can make a difference in government by holding people accountable in this case, putting out goals, publishing what happened when you got the goals done. i wanted to take that kind of philosophy in a system where i know people still believe everything has been broken. my optimistic belief that you can still get things done. that drove me from a professional standpoint. and then from a substantive standpoint, it was all about standing up for people and doing things for the good of the state and the good of the country. little did i know when i got to the senate that a year later, that bridge would collapse in the middle of the summer day. -- anlly any line highway eight lane highway. bridges should not fall down in the middle of america. we decided we would rebuild that bridge. we work together and we were able to get that money in a record
>> we had an open seat, mark dayton had decided at the last minute not to run, he is now our governor. i had loved my job as a prosecutor. i had made some good changes with the office and gotten positive results. i had seen what you can do where you can make a difference in government by holding people accountable in this case, putting out goals, publishing what happened when you got the goals done. i wanted to take that kind of philosophy in a system where i know people still believe...
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for city bus driver ricky wagner of dayton ohio the father of three the good buck literally saved his life. >> that is ricky wagner crying out in pain after being stabbed then shot three times by thugs who seemed bent on killing him. two bullets were fired at his chest but the bullets never penetrated the new testament he had in his pocket. even after being stabbed and shot he managed to fight off his attackers taking away their knife and gun and called 911 to report his own shooting. >> there was obviously some kind of intervention involved in this incident. he probably should not be here. >> those bullets are dislodged in the bible. wagner was rushed to the hospital where he is listed in good condition. police are still searching for his attackers who fled. >> there's a verse in the new testament similar to what wagner was carrying that day. it says the lord will rescue me from every evil deed. ricky wagner can certainly say he has no doubts about that. >> many of us carry our bible in our hearts but we need to carry it in our pockets. >> that's incredible. >>> it is time to brew on
for city bus driver ricky wagner of dayton ohio the father of three the good buck literally saved his life. >> that is ricky wagner crying out in pain after being stabbed then shot three times by thugs who seemed bent on killing him. two bullets were fired at his chest but the bullets never penetrated the new testament he had in his pocket. even after being stabbed and shot he managed to fight off his attackers taking away their knife and gun and called 911 to report his own shooting....
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dayton made it a law. our democracy is not working. voted.ority of us date and put it in anyway. your i think we have point. sean is in missoula. caller: thank you for taking my call. my answer to your question is i would like to see them look like montana. where weike to see have individual rights that are identified and projected. washingtone to see leaders quit looking forward to the next race and pass some bills for the good of the country instead of always being on the campaign trail. host: what is a bill that would be good for the country in your view? caller: the bill that has me most concerned is on the borders not being controlled. that is at the very top. i want to ask you, what do you think about your new senator? i actually had my preferences. senator walsh, we will see what he does in a couple of months and see how he proves out. we will give him a good chance that it. if he does not hit a couple of home runs, he will have an uphill battle. host: thank you for calling in. on the front page of the washington post. host: robert in the mississippi. good morning. host: w
dayton made it a law. our democracy is not working. voted.ority of us date and put it in anyway. your i think we have point. sean is in missoula. caller: thank you for taking my call. my answer to your question is i would like to see them look like montana. where weike to see have individual rights that are identified and projected. washingtone to see leaders quit looking forward to the next race and pass some bills for the good of the country instead of always being on the campaign trail....
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a couple of boys from bicycle mechanics from dayton, ohio with the name of wilbur and orville wright. yes, have learned to fly from the right brothers and began a career which took into the as the subtitle in the book says, the man who invented the u.s. air force. his entire career became part of that -- of that -- that effort to build on the aviation into an independent air force. but before i start talking about his career i want to mention that there are some family interviews in the book. i depended very heavily on those. in fact i stole a lot of great stories from haps a grandson, robert arnold. very privileged to have with us today robert arnold. i would like to invite robert up to tell a few stories about his early life and career. [applause] >> thank you. incidentally the book built road is terrific. most of my family members have read it. i have positive reviews from everybody. given the nature of my family, we all agree on something. you know it's pretty good. i am not an historian. i am a winemaker from california i can tell you a couple of stories that i heard around the c
a couple of boys from bicycle mechanics from dayton, ohio with the name of wilbur and orville wright. yes, have learned to fly from the right brothers and began a career which took into the as the subtitle in the book says, the man who invented the u.s. air force. his entire career became part of that -- of that -- that effort to build on the aviation into an independent air force. but before i start talking about his career i want to mention that there are some family interviews in the book. i...
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when recently you know i i grew up in when the skateboard company that i turned pro for was from dayton ohio and twenty years after they started they sold the burton snowboards and they were having a lot of trouble and i went out and bought that thing because i was like the kid from ohio twenty years later comes around and buys the company and i got slapped across the face in reality of like emotionally purchasing a company and being faced with a hornet's nest on the inside of trying to turn it around and evolve people that have been doing something for twenty years it's a it's a brutal lesson that i've learned this year that i will never face again oh many americans skateboard. according to the latest poll that i saw was six point three so it's been as many as ten million i think it fluctuates i think that's one of the big movements from the sustainability side where i've built so many skate parks all over the world and continue to be one of my major move movements is building places for kids to skate standardizing is the number one injury brain no no no it's almost nonexistent in the
when recently you know i i grew up in when the skateboard company that i turned pro for was from dayton ohio and twenty years after they started they sold the burton snowboards and they were having a lot of trouble and i went out and bought that thing because i was like the kid from ohio twenty years later comes around and buys the company and i got slapped across the face in reality of like emotionally purchasing a company and being faced with a hornet's nest on the inside of trying to turn it...
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a couple of boys from bicycle mechanics from dayton, ohio, name of wilbur and orville wright. but, yes, hap learned to fly from the wright brothers and began a career which took him to be, as the subtitle on the book says, the man who invented the u.s. air force. and his entire career became part of that, of that effort to build army aviation into an independent air force. but before i start talking about his career, willie mentioned that there were some family interviews in the book, and i depended very heavily on those and, in fact, stole a lot of great stories from hap's grandson, robert arnold, and we're very privileged to have with us today robert arnold. i'd like to invite robert up to tell a few stories about hap's early life and career. robert? [applause] >> thank you, bill. incidentally, the book bill wrote is just terrific of. most of by family members have read it by in this time, and i've got positive reviews from everybody, so given the nature of my family, when they all agree on something, you know it's pretty good. i'm not an historian, i'm a winemaker from sono
a couple of boys from bicycle mechanics from dayton, ohio, name of wilbur and orville wright. but, yes, hap learned to fly from the wright brothers and began a career which took him to be, as the subtitle on the book says, the man who invented the u.s. air force. and his entire career became part of that, of that effort to build army aviation into an independent air force. but before i start talking about his career, willie mentioned that there were some family interviews in the book, and i...
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i'm pat collins with >>> and all of the sudden, people in dayton, ohio, are w wondering if it is divine intervention or dumb luck. a man was working on his bus when he was stabbed in the arm by a guy and then he notice ed that he had a bible tucked in his shirt pocket, and it seemed that it deflected the bullets meant for his chest and probably saved his life. >> there is obviously some kind of intervention involved in this incident, because he probably should not be here. >> the bus driver is now recover ing in the hospital, and he is expected to be okay. >>> a single car crash created a mess on a southern california roadway. look at the geyser shooting water several stories high after a car sheered a fire hydrant and this is kahoga park. >>> and there was a carbon monoxide leak that kill ed ted owner and sickened two other people. as was the law, he was not required to have a carbon monoxide detector, but this is a call for all businesses. ida siegal has more on how the community is coping with the loss. >> reporter: the doors of legal seafoods seafoods are closed. >> it is a loss. >>
i'm pat collins with >>> and all of the sudden, people in dayton, ohio, are w wondering if it is divine intervention or dumb luck. a man was working on his bus when he was stabbed in the arm by a guy and then he notice ed that he had a bible tucked in his shirt pocket, and it seemed that it deflected the bullets meant for his chest and probably saved his life. >> there is obviously some kind of intervention involved in this incident, because he probably should not be here....
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the companies in minnesota, 3m, dayton hudson thought it was their obligation to build a theater. it was not a diverse place. we had one african-american person in my high school. i do not want to suggest it was a perfect or a snapshot of america, but i grew up in a place where politics seem to work and solve problems, and that really formed, that was really a formative thing -- i am always looking for minnesota in some way in my journalism. and by then i have gone off, to the middle east and obviously, that cheered me. i saw some horrific things in beirut and jerusalem and i covered the massacre in syria. but i have never lost that sense. one of the things that journalists have lost, a bright dividing line today sometimes, some journalists, is the line between skepticism and cynicism. you know, the skeptics -- i do'' t know. i want to check it out. i will not take anyone's word for it, but i want to report it out. show me. a cynic says, i already know who you are. one of the things that worries me is i did a call about this once where i came back. i was hired by upi, and spent tw
the companies in minnesota, 3m, dayton hudson thought it was their obligation to build a theater. it was not a diverse place. we had one african-american person in my high school. i do not want to suggest it was a perfect or a snapshot of america, but i grew up in a place where politics seem to work and solve problems, and that really formed, that was really a formative thing -- i am always looking for minnesota in some way in my journalism. and by then i have gone off, to the middle east and...
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it led to a cease fire and the dayton peace accords. fast forward to 2014. some experts like david phillips are saying western powers missed the srebrenica moment when world powers realized they could no longer stand on the sidelines. >> the moment to intervene in syria was a year and a half ago when the carnage started. the absence of international intervention has created a today. and that gap has been filled with extremists and jihadis from around the world. >> he says nato could have taken other measures. >> what it takes is vision and leadership. we haven't seen a lot of that coming from western capitols. meantime people are being slaughtered in large numbers. >> reporter: no government structure to take the place of bashar al-assad's regime. >> this needs to be addressed much more seriously than it has been. >> christopher hill now retired heads the university of denver school of international studies. hill believes lfn lessons from e balkans can be learned. creating a different government that is acceptable to syria's sectarian groups. >> identifying
it led to a cease fire and the dayton peace accords. fast forward to 2014. some experts like david phillips are saying western powers missed the srebrenica moment when world powers realized they could no longer stand on the sidelines. >> the moment to intervene in syria was a year and a half ago when the carnage started. the absence of international intervention has created a today. and that gap has been filled with extremists and jihadis from around the world. >> he says nato could...
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but police say the other two shots jammed into the dayton bus driver's bible and did not penetrate his chest. waggoner was taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. >> is that why keep farmers almanac in your pocket at all times? that was a good one. >> after last week ... the farmer's almanac? it has a hole in it to put it in the bathroom. that's what the farmers, nec is for. >> he loves it. >> how is the forecast? >> we are talking about, are we talking about this now? ok, all the i's out there i went up there to talk about what is going to do. there's so much ice across the region. here's a bit about what it could possibly do to affect our spring. >> it's been a crazy winter. for most of us it will be remembered for the snow, the ice and the record cold. by the end of the season we may remember it for something else, the flooding. all this has to melt. >> this is the damn. >> last week the national weather service released its spring outlook. their prediction on how severe flooding will be this spring. the report states that based on current conditions there is an above norm
but police say the other two shots jammed into the dayton bus driver's bible and did not penetrate his chest. waggoner was taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. >> is that why keep farmers almanac in your pocket at all times? that was a good one. >> after last week ... the farmer's almanac? it has a hole in it to put it in the bathroom. that's what the farmers, nec is for. >> he loves it. >> how is the forecast? >> we are talking about, are we talking...
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going towards huntsville, alabama as well as dayton, cincinnati. can see how well the thunderstorms are defined and this is going to continue throughout the evening. this is what i think we have in terms of tornadoes. these are the 10s we are talking about, evaluated tomorrow morning and determine if the damage was a tornado. we have quite a few tornado watches in effect now. if you are traveling anywhere especially overnight, you can't see these tornadoes on the highways. also if you are traveling out of atlanta, that's where the storm system is expected to be. blizzard conditions across iowa, minnesota, winds are gusting to 65 miles per hour. john. >> winter continues, kevin, thank you. >>> up next, inside the taliban. exclusive video on attack on the afghan national army as it is happening. and a report on what could happen when the u.s. troops leave. our al jazeera colleagues enter a plea during their first court appearance in egypt. at a piano protest, our first person conversation with an antigovernment protester, hoping to change ukraine one
going towards huntsville, alabama as well as dayton, cincinnati. can see how well the thunderstorms are defined and this is going to continue throughout the evening. this is what i think we have in terms of tornadoes. these are the 10s we are talking about, evaluated tomorrow morning and determine if the damage was a tornado. we have quite a few tornado watches in effect now. if you are traveling anywhere especially overnight, you can't see these tornadoes on the highways. also if you are...
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a bus driver, ricky wagner, from dayton, ohio.oadside. while he was trying to fix it, some thugs come up to him and approached him. shot him three times and stabbed him. the men ran away. he called 911 and was kind of panicking and freaked out, obviously, and trying to figure out where he was shot. he found out that two of the bullets lodged into the -- into a copy of the new testament devotional he had in his breast pocket. >> right over his heart. >> they stopped the bullets. he is in the hospital for life threatening injuries, nonlife threatening injuries, but in that -- he had the bible in his pocket. i mean, that's un -- that's amazing. that's an amazing, amazing -- >> call my friend about his next book. >> those suspects by wait are still on the loose. let's get them. >> this is great. in missouri, there is a spelling bee, you've known about spelling bees for a long time. there were two kids going head to head, fifth grader and seventh grader. so they kept going word after word after word after word and -- >> 66 consecutive
a bus driver, ricky wagner, from dayton, ohio.oadside. while he was trying to fix it, some thugs come up to him and approached him. shot him three times and stabbed him. the men ran away. he called 911 and was kind of panicking and freaked out, obviously, and trying to figure out where he was shot. he found out that two of the bullets lodged into the -- into a copy of the new testament devotional he had in his breast pocket. >> right over his heart. >> they stopped the bullets. he...
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. >> madam speaker, my hometown of dayton, ohio, is the birth place of aviation. at the turn of the semplingry, wilber and orville wright invented the first airplane, ushering in the aviation era. it revolutionized commerce, travel and our national defense. today ohio continues to help the nation reach new heights in aviation and aerospace industry. mr. turner: for example in dayton, the field where the wright brothers developed and flew the first practical airplane is now part of wright-patterson air force base, home to the air force research laboratory dedicated to advancing aerospace technologies. that's why i'm here to combine the efforts of the wright image group who are preparing to construct a new monument for america to promote our nation's accomplishments in air and space, calling it the triumph of flight seen here, they will place a massive replica 250 feet in the air above the crossroads intersections of interstate 70 and 5. madam speaker this monument's innovative design will remind us of the wright brothers' achievement and excite and inspire future g
. >> madam speaker, my hometown of dayton, ohio, is the birth place of aviation. at the turn of the semplingry, wilber and orville wright invented the first airplane, ushering in the aviation era. it revolutionized commerce, travel and our national defense. today ohio continues to help the nation reach new heights in aviation and aerospace industry. mr. turner: for example in dayton, the field where the wright brothers developed and flew the first practical airplane is now part of...
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the dayton, ohio, bus driver was doing maintenance on his bus yesterday when two attackers stabbed himm, shot him in the leg. he's expected to survive. police tracking down his attackers. >>> earlier we asked if you want to know the amount of calories the food you eat in restaurants. patrick posted on facebook, big brother running our lives again. bill wrote, i never worry about the calories when i'm at to eat but knowing is better than not knowing. dina, i think that's great it will force restaurants to use quality pure foods. i don't know, for me, i don't want to know. anyway, just my opinion. >>> gretchen, oscar pistorius and porn. what the blade runner start was reportedly doing on the day he shot and killed his cover model girlfriend. >>> plus time to launch a cyber attack against syria? you'll hear what we learned today at a secret debate at the white house. >>> and the fight over a teenage girl. a hospital is keeping her from her parents and medical experts say they have a very good reason. it's doctors versus doctors with a family caught in the middle. a live report. so let's g
the dayton, ohio, bus driver was doing maintenance on his bus yesterday when two attackers stabbed himm, shot him in the leg. he's expected to survive. police tracking down his attackers. >>> earlier we asked if you want to know the amount of calories the food you eat in restaurants. patrick posted on facebook, big brother running our lives again. bill wrote, i never worry about the calories when i'm at to eat but knowing is better than not knowing. dina, i think that's great it will...
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the dayton daily news reports ricky wagner was fixing his bus yesterday when he was shot twice in thend once in the leg. possibly as part of a gang initiation. the bullets to his chest were stopped by a bible that he had in his pocket. police say there is no way he could have survived without that book. a good book. >>> a follow-up now on last night's top story. massive cuts to the pentagon budget and a mamger downsizing of america's military. doug mccell wei looks at the real reasons behind the changes. >> two weeks before yesterday's announcement of sweeping defense cuts, acting deputy secretary of defense christine fox gave a little noticed warning to the u.s. military, quote, american dominance on the seas and the skies and even in space can no longer be taken for granted going forward. now a cbo report documents how increases in other areas of domestic spending may be forcing deeper cuts to military spending. >> the defense cuts are balanced by increases in various programs in domestic spending. >> the cbo report finds mandatory spending which includes social security, medicare,
the dayton daily news reports ricky wagner was fixing his bus yesterday when he was shot twice in thend once in the leg. possibly as part of a gang initiation. the bullets to his chest were stopped by a bible that he had in his pocket. police say there is no way he could have survived without that book. a good book. >>> a follow-up now on last night's top story. massive cuts to the pentagon budget and a mamger downsizing of america's military. doug mccell wei looks at the real reasons...
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i just got an e-mail from a minister saint margaret's church in dayton. a piece on what has happened to civility. and then you wonder how come our children act out when they see adults who are in positions of power like a congressman and a woman whose old eenough to be their grandmother calling out the president's mother, calling the president's mother a b? and then you wonder why your children act up? >> you see, what is different about this -- we have heard extreme all of our lives and many of us have been in a lot of movements that got extreme and people act like that. the difference here is elected officials and their behavior when it seems to be nope boundaries. look at this. these are all elected officials. >> we have an increasingly lawless presidency. all i can tell you is that the general consensus is he has produced -- >> we want all tools available to use including that impeachment tool. >> tell me how i can impeach the president of the united states. >> there is a pattern of lawlessness in this administration that is breath taking. >> lawlessn
i just got an e-mail from a minister saint margaret's church in dayton. a piece on what has happened to civility. and then you wonder how come our children act out when they see adults who are in positions of power like a congressman and a woman whose old eenough to be their grandmother calling out the president's mother, calling the president's mother a b? and then you wonder why your children act up? >> you see, what is different about this -- we have heard extreme all of our lives and...
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the "dayton daily news" in ohio reports the bus driver is recovering in a hospital. >>> nearly 30% ofmericans are not saving any money at all. nothing. that's according to a new survey from americasaves.org, or in this case, america doesn't save. 68% of americans say they're spending less than they earn. and saving the rest. that's down from 73% in 2010 right after the recession ended. the study also finds that fewer americans have emergency funds. just 64% compared to 71% back in 2010. the fox business network's gerri willis is here. why aren't people saving? i know why they're not saving. they're spending. >> they've got some good excuses here. their incomes have not been rising. in fact, they've fallen as much as 4% since 2000. this just doesn't happen. people don't know how to cope. the job market isn't that strong. nowhere near what it was a decade ago. 5% unemployment. not anywhere near that yet. people are seeing some expenses at the margins starting to creep up. one of the big ones, college education. think about that. that's gone up no matter what was going on in the economy.
the "dayton daily news" in ohio reports the bus driver is recovering in a hospital. >>> nearly 30% ofmericans are not saving any money at all. nothing. that's according to a new survey from americasaves.org, or in this case, america doesn't save. 68% of americans say they're spending less than they earn. and saving the rest. that's down from 73% in 2010 right after the recession ended. the study also finds that fewer americans have emergency funds. just 64% compared to 71%...
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troy dayton is ceo of arcview, an investor network focused on the marijuana industry. >> if you want a pioneer, if you want to be part of the next great american industry, then i think this is a good place to play. >> reporter: he predicts the u.s. legal pot market will be worth $10 billion by 2018, as more states come aboard. >> there's a geyser going off right now. and everybody's trying to figure out who is going to sit on top of it as it shoots off. >> that's just a taste of what you can see tonight. don't miss "marijuana in america, colorado pot rush" tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time only here on cnbc. >>> in the meantime, brian ruden runs starbucks of denver and since we last spoke to him on this program at the beginning of january, his business has been brisk. he's hired two employees, a doorman and a bud tender as they call him to handle the overflow. welcome back to the program. welcome back to "power lunch." >> thanks for having me again. >> so we saw you, you have been doing medical marijuana, then right at the beginning of january, we spoke to you about recreational mar
troy dayton is ceo of arcview, an investor network focused on the marijuana industry. >> if you want a pioneer, if you want to be part of the next great american industry, then i think this is a good place to play. >> reporter: he predicts the u.s. legal pot market will be worth $10 billion by 2018, as more states come aboard. >> there's a geyser going off right now. and everybody's trying to figure out who is going to sit on top of it as it shoots off. >> that's just a...
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troy dayton is ceo of arcview, an investor network focused on the marijuana industry. >> if you wantioneer, if you want to be part of the next great american industry, then i think this is a good place to play. >> reporter: he predicts the u.s. legal pot market will be worth $10 billion by 2018 as more states come aboard. >> there's a geyser going off right now and everybody's trying to figure out who's going to sit on top of it as it shoots off. >> reporter: that is the question of the hour, because as a business opportunity, i'm not sure these things come along very much more than several times in a lifetime. >> harry, i'm sure you were surprised by many things you saw during the shoot for this documentary. the vc number alone is startling, the number of people who are rushing in. >> reporter: walking down the hallway today, one of the techs says i'm into the penny stocks out there, they're selling penny stocks on this. one of the guys that we talked to in the piece tonight has a business, he's basically doubled his employees over the last year. i said where do you go for cash. he
troy dayton is ceo of arcview, an investor network focused on the marijuana industry. >> if you wantioneer, if you want to be part of the next great american industry, then i think this is a good place to play. >> reporter: he predicts the u.s. legal pot market will be worth $10 billion by 2018 as more states come aboard. >> there's a geyser going off right now and everybody's trying to figure out who's going to sit on top of it as it shoots off. >> reporter: that is the...
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it's a burdensome system, set up at dayton to stop a war.ld to proper democratic governance, so what the problem is with that system is that the high representatives in e.u. charged with implementing those accords and keeping the political elites accountable. they've failed to do so for over a decade, and that's part of the problem, because they supported these politicians that have not carried out their duties. >> are we also not looking at a case of the well running dry? when europe was doing well, the economy in both europe and the united states and russia were doing well, they say there was a trickle down effect, but in the case of that area, the balkans, the money is tight, no aid to give out anymore. >> a couple things about the economic situation. one is 20% of the g.d.p. come from remittances from people from abroad. people left that country and migrated to over 80 countries around the world. that is what keeps that economy afloat, the problem is that the e.u. and including the united states really has not forced the political class
it's a burdensome system, set up at dayton to stop a war.ld to proper democratic governance, so what the problem is with that system is that the high representatives in e.u. charged with implementing those accords and keeping the political elites accountable. they've failed to do so for over a decade, and that's part of the problem, because they supported these politicians that have not carried out their duties. >> are we also not looking at a case of the well running dry? when europe was...
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the companies in minnesota, 3m, dayton hudson thought it was their obligation to build a theater. they invented corporate social responsibility. it was not a diverse place. we had one african-american person in my high school. i do not want to suggest it was a perfect or a snapshot of america, but i grew up in a place where politics seem to work and solve problems, and that really formed, that was really a formative thing -- i am always looking for minnesota in some way in my journalism. but then i had gone off, to the middle east and obviously, that , saw some horrific things -- saw some horrific things in beirut and jerusalem and i covered the massacre in syria. but i have never lost that sense. one of the things that journalists have lost, a bright dividing line today sometimes, some journalists, is the line between skepticism and cynicism. you know, the skeptics -- i don't know. i want to check it out. i will not take anyone's word for it, but i want to report it out. show me. a cynic says, i already know who you are. one of the things that worries me is i did a call about thi
the companies in minnesota, 3m, dayton hudson thought it was their obligation to build a theater. they invented corporate social responsibility. it was not a diverse place. we had one african-american person in my high school. i do not want to suggest it was a perfect or a snapshot of america, but i grew up in a place where politics seem to work and solve problems, and that really formed, that was really a formative thing -- i am always looking for minnesota in some way in my journalism. but...
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center in dayton or chillicothe -- excuse me -- or whether cleveland, we care about those who care for our veterans, many of whom are veterans ourselves, and we take care of those veterans. this corrects errors in programs and benefits. it has widespread support in the veterans community, the american legions, disabled american veterans, vietnam veterans of america, iraq and afghanistan veterans of america all support this legislation. i won't go through a lot of the details that we've discussed before that senator sanders brought to the floor, but i want to talk about a couple. this bill renews our vow to hire heroes act by reoffering provisions like the veterans retraining assistance program, retrains unemployed veterans for high-demand occupations. i traveled across ohio throughout 2012 spreading the word about vrap encouraging our veterans to apply. ohio veterans applied in larger numbers than our state's population would suggest because of the outreach of so many in encouraging people to sign up. i met he everett chambers in cleveland who used haverap funds to -- who use vrap fund
center in dayton or chillicothe -- excuse me -- or whether cleveland, we care about those who care for our veterans, many of whom are veterans ourselves, and we take care of those veterans. this corrects errors in programs and benefits. it has widespread support in the veterans community, the american legions, disabled american veterans, vietnam veterans of america, iraq and afghanistan veterans of america all support this legislation. i won't go through a lot of the details that we've...
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. >> and a dayton bus driver is shot and police say a higher power may be the only thing that saved his standing outside his bus early, early this morning when three men approached him, shot him not once, but twice in the chest and stabbed him in the arm and after these guys ran away, he realized the devotional book he kept in the front pocket of his shirt stopped the two bullets from hitting him. >> there was obviously some kind of involvement in this incident. he probably should not be here. >> cnn affiliate whio reports they were carrying out a gang initiation and they are still looking for those guys. coming up, it has been a year since former adviser susan rice appeared on the sunday morning talk shes to talk about jen gazay. and now, she has made her first appearance since the remarks launched a giant debate. what she doesn't regret. we will talk about that accident n. i can download anything i want. [ girl ] seriously? that's a lot of music. seriously. that's insane. and it's 15 bucks a month for the family. seriously? that's a lot of gold rope. seriously, that's a signature look
. >> and a dayton bus driver is shot and police say a higher power may be the only thing that saved his standing outside his bus early, early this morning when three men approached him, shot him not once, but twice in the chest and stabbed him in the arm and after these guys ran away, he realized the devotional book he kept in the front pocket of his shirt stopped the two bullets from hitting him. >> there was obviously some kind of involvement in this incident. he probably should...
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ricky wagner was outside his bus in dayton, ohio monday as he was trying to fix a mechanical problem.en police said three assailants approached him and shot him twice in the chest at close range. but a contemporary version of the bible titled the message, absorbed the bullets that would have otherwise killed the bus driver. detective on the scene said there was some kind of intervention involved in this incident because wagner should probably not be here. wagner was shot in the leg while another assailant stabbed him in the arm. wagner was able to grab both the gun and the knife and that's when the suspects ran away and the driver got back in his bus and called police. now, the suspects are described as 15 to 18 years old. wagner reportedly told police that one of them was heard telling another to kill the man, quote, if you want to be all the way in the club. that's silly and senseless and ridiculous and i could go on but anyway, i'm so glad this guy was protected. jenna: and maybe you should carry the bible around with you. >> i'm done with that. jenna: i think that's sounds like a
ricky wagner was outside his bus in dayton, ohio monday as he was trying to fix a mechanical problem.en police said three assailants approached him and shot him twice in the chest at close range. but a contemporary version of the bible titled the message, absorbed the bullets that would have otherwise killed the bus driver. detective on the scene said there was some kind of intervention involved in this incident because wagner should probably not be here. wagner was shot in the leg while...
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>> we had an open seat, mark dayton had decided at the last minute not to run, he is now our governori had loved my job as a prosecutor. i had made some good changes with the office and gotten positive results. i had seen what you can do where you can make a difference in government by holding people accountable in this case, putting out goals, publishing what happened when you got the goals done. i wanted to take that kind of philosophy in a system where i know people still believe everything has been broken. my optimistic belief that you can still get things done. that drove me from a professional standpoint. and then from a substantive standpoint, it was all about standing up for people and doing things for the good of the state and the good of the country. little did i know when i got to the senate that a year later, that bridge would collapse in the middle of the summer day. basically any line highway -- an eight lane highway. bridges should not fall down in the middle of america. we decided we would rebuild that bridge. we worked together and we were able to get that money in a
>> we had an open seat, mark dayton had decided at the last minute not to run, he is now our governori had loved my job as a prosecutor. i had made some good changes with the office and gotten positive results. i had seen what you can do where you can make a difference in government by holding people accountable in this case, putting out goals, publishing what happened when you got the goals done. i wanted to take that kind of philosophy in a system where i know people still believe...
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[applause] and by the way, come you got a great governor who i served with in the senate, mark dayton helping to make that happen to. [applause] so in a lot of ways things are looking up here but in some ways the trends that have been battering middle-class families for a long time have gotten even starker. because those at the top are doing better than ever, while wages and incomes for a lot of families have barely budged. and to me families are working harder than ever just to keep up. so as i said at the state of union address a few weeks back, our job is to reverse those trends. we got to build an economy that works for everybody. we've got to restore opportunity for all people so that no matter who you are, where you come from, what you look like, you can get ahead if you work hard and you are responsible. and so i laid out an opportunity agenda that has four parts. number one, good jobs that pay good wages and manufacture in energy and innovation and infrastructure. number two, train folks with a skills they need to get those jobs, something that your sender, al franken, is doin
[applause] and by the way, come you got a great governor who i served with in the senate, mark dayton helping to make that happen to. [applause] so in a lot of ways things are looking up here but in some ways the trends that have been battering middle-class families for a long time have gotten even starker. because those at the top are doing better than ever, while wages and incomes for a lot of families have barely budged. and to me families are working harder than ever just to keep up. so as...