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the terps learned a lot from how seventh-seeded dayton played against the huskies. the biggest lesson was playing with no fear. >> confidence is key. you take a look at dayton and how fearless they play. i mean they were open taking down open shots. and i think that's the most we got from their game is just how confident they were and taking it into our game just learning from other people. and i think everybody coming in and not just playing the name on their chest but just playing maryland basketball ignore our identity. >> when uconn goes on their runs which they are going to do, you can't put your head down. i think it's all about confidence. if they score, get the ball out and go right back at them. >> no one even expects us to be where we're at right now, so i mean it takes a lot of weight off our shoulders to be able to go out and fight and give it our all. >>> more terps action. ten pen state visiting college park for some afternoon lacrosse. maryland leaving no doubt in the first quarter. already up 3-1. isaiah davis-allen charges and fires. go ahead, make
the terps learned a lot from how seventh-seeded dayton played against the huskies. the biggest lesson was playing with no fear. >> confidence is key. you take a look at dayton and how fearless they play. i mean they were open taking down open shots. and i think that's the most we got from their game is just how confident they were and taking it into our game just learning from other people. and i think everybody coming in and not just playing the name on their chest but just playing...
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however, she had reported in to the office to see me that day in dayton. >> mr.es, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey, but then all of a sudden he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. hold on a second. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need -- i need some time. >> and then collapsed on the floor. >> officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who clears out the courtroom. security sees to wilkins while they wait for medical assistance to arrive. >> once we got to him, it was obvious that he was faking this. his eyes were closed, but he was trying to peek out of the corners of his eyes. he was, like, trying to gain an angle and kind of look out the side. >> courtroom cameras stopped rolling while medical personnel attend to wilkins. >> i remember looking over, calling him by name. his eyes were kind of closed, squint, and you could see that he was blinking. his
however, she had reported in to the office to see me that day in dayton. >> mr.es, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey, but then all of a sudden he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. hold on a second. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for a second. i need -- i need some time....
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. >>> the rumble of thunder filled the air in dayton ohio wednesday as an electric storm lit up the sky. lightning struck at least one person. a college student struck in a parking lot is hospitalized in severe condition. >> we saw quite a bit of severe weather on wednesday and i'll be tracking all of this east as we head into thursday. low pressure moving toward the great lakes. a lot of warm, humid air moving through the southeastern states. a clashing of air masses producing thunderstorms as we head through thursday and friday as well. here's a look at future radar. a messy pattern throughout the day. batches of thunderstorms developing. some for the morning and redeveloping in the evening and a squall line likely to head to mississippi. a broad area focusing from detroit and cleveland, southward and into texarkana we could see a few more tornadoes. keep a close eye on the weather thursday. friday, we're watching the mid-atlantic philly down to d.c. and low country of south carolina. the tail end of the front reaching around san antonio, austin, houston, heads up for weather. i'm eri
. >>> the rumble of thunder filled the air in dayton ohio wednesday as an electric storm lit up the sky. lightning struck at least one person. a college student struck in a parking lot is hospitalized in severe condition. >> we saw quite a bit of severe weather on wednesday and i'll be tracking all of this east as we head into thursday. low pressure moving toward the great lakes. a lot of warm, humid air moving through the southeastern states. a clashing of air masses producing...
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." >>> meanwhile in ohio a university of dayton senior is in critical but stable condition after beingruck by lightning. students and faculty held a simple for shawn ferguson last night. the lightning strike happened at a campus parking lot. one eyewitness said he was running across it ferguson is a 23-year-old marketing major from the pittsburgh area. >>> a new wrinkle in the case of millionaire murder suspect robert durst. it seems he's written a surprise letter to the "los angeles times." the handwritten letter discusses durst's time living in l.a. he says he hated the traffic and that his interests are opera and pro football. durst's attorney says it looks like he wrote the letter in court yesterday. durst pleaded not guilty to state weapons charges in louisiana. similar federal charges may also be filed. durst also faces a murder charge in california. >> we're getting a first look and listen to some pretty dramatic dash cam video during a school bus crash in oklahoma. [ screaming ] >> that bus flipping on to its side after hydroplaning. the students on board suffered minor injurie
." >>> meanwhile in ohio a university of dayton senior is in critical but stable condition after beingruck by lightning. students and faculty held a simple for shawn ferguson last night. the lightning strike happened at a campus parking lot. one eyewitness said he was running across it ferguson is a 23-year-old marketing major from the pittsburgh area. >>> a new wrinkle in the case of millionaire murder suspect robert durst. it seems he's written a surprise letter to the...
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to dayton today's developments steve. >> reporter: federal agents said it took ten minutes from the time they issued an arrest warrant to capture 31 year-old khiry gay but they say at least two suspects are still out there and they are hoping they can capture them just as fast. >> we're asking for the public's help. >> reporter: it is not often you hear federal agents pleading for help but for a crime this vicious special agent anthony trapia say they need all of the information they can get. >> we want anyone with any information regardless of whatever information it is to please come forward. >> reporter: monday philadelphia police and bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms announcing an increase in the reward for the capture of two remaining men they say are responsible for last weeks vicious abduction and robbery on jewelers row. philadelphia police captain frank banford issued a final warning. >> contact with us, cooperate with us, do yourself a favor, before we have to come for you. >> reporter: on friday u.s. marshals arrested 31 year-old khiry gay leaving a hotel in south carolin
to dayton today's developments steve. >> reporter: federal agents said it took ten minutes from the time they issued an arrest warrant to capture 31 year-old khiry gay but they say at least two suspects are still out there and they are hoping they can capture them just as fast. >> we're asking for the public's help. >> reporter: it is not often you hear federal agents pleading for help but for a crime this vicious special agent anthony trapia say they need all of the...
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street up to three straight games of in the second down they today down 39 at the opening bell that dayton season that was a major banks including bank of america and to report their quarterly earnings today-- >>mark: here at&t park home opener fans flooding at&t park at 135 game this afternoon they're ready their with will at the ballpark this morning. >>will tran: we have since moved inside and look how beautiful as always at&t park is they are ready to go you can see that have already spray-painted the grass opening day and i've been here several years now and i know never ever to step on the grass because you will get yelled at everyone is so excited best they said there are games and then there's the home opener have everyone wants to be here to welcome mat the defending champions during the regular season to come back to san diego not a great record but it is a marathon reenforce so far and to sustain the giant fever to talk on the executive is a great over the past three years than white people you're more than welcome to hot on talk about a sneak preview hours before opening pitch
street up to three straight games of in the second down they today down 39 at the opening bell that dayton season that was a major banks including bank of america and to report their quarterly earnings today-- >>mark: here at&t park home opener fans flooding at&t park at 135 game this afternoon they're ready their with will at the ballpark this morning. >>will tran: we have since moved inside and look how beautiful as always at&t park is they are ready to go you can see...
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>> well, it would certainly be embarrassing to tennessee and we haven't progressed that fair from daytonsee. there was an attempt to have a law like that last year but the local media shamed them locally to drop the bill. but tennessee is always a state that is immensed in the bible and the basic, conservative salt of the earth republicans and in tennessee the salt of the earth republicans obviously have a majority in the house. and it's been unfortunate and they have not living by what i understand the bible to be because they haven't extended medicaid to the poor people in the state of tennessee while the legislators get government insurance, they deny it to the tennesseeans because it's called obama care. so if you believe in the bible, you would believe in the new testament, love thy neighbor as yourself, and making it the state book is not sufficient. it's the good things in the bible that need to be played out. do unto others as you have them do to you. those types of things we should lead with. >> were you surprised by the vote in the house that it was as lopsided as it was for so
>> well, it would certainly be embarrassing to tennessee and we haven't progressed that fair from daytonsee. there was an attempt to have a law like that last year but the local media shamed them locally to drop the bill. but tennessee is always a state that is immensed in the bible and the basic, conservative salt of the earth republicans and in tennessee the salt of the earth republicans obviously have a majority in the house. and it's been unfortunate and they have not living by what i...
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agreements would be different if workers were paid enough that they began to make products made in dayton, ohio or in troy, ohio. instead, these workers can't afford to buy the products they're making. that's what our trade deals force american workers to compete with. jobs that pay pennies an hour, they lead to a downward wage spiral across the globe. why do he want most people in this gallery most in this country unless they're in the top 5% or 10% judge haven't they gotten a raise? the middle class hasn't seen the incomes go up. even though companies are more profitable executives pay themselves higher bonuses but the middle-class wages have been stagnant partly because of these trade agreements. 35 partly because my friends on the other side of the aisle won't let us fix the tax code to where if you shut down in the united states and you get a tax break, american companies get a tax break for shutting down production in this country and moving it overseas and partly because of trade policy. the reason people don't get raises a big reason is because of a trade policy and a tax policy t
agreements would be different if workers were paid enough that they began to make products made in dayton, ohio or in troy, ohio. instead, these workers can't afford to buy the products they're making. that's what our trade deals force american workers to compete with. jobs that pay pennies an hour, they lead to a downward wage spiral across the globe. why do he want most people in this gallery most in this country unless they're in the top 5% or 10% judge haven't they gotten a raise? the...
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. >> you know i was in dayton in the last week or so talking to workers about these trade deals, ander of people looked at me who support the president. these are often -- these are often union members and said why is he doing this? i don't have the answer. i don't know. i think that, i mean, the president is clearly is too close to wall street. i think we have seen that in other kinds of decisions, and the people advise him on the trade agreements, i guess they study their economic textbook and say textbooks that say free trade is a good idea. but president bush, who i don't quote that much -- the first president bush said a billion dollars in trade surplus or deficit turns into 13,000 jobs. if you have a billion dollar trade deficit it means 13,000 lost jobs. multiply that times 5 and 600. you get a huge number of lost jobs. i think maybe the president thinks about policy, the macro political -- geopolitical policies and things with china that makes him think differently about this. clearly this is not something that works for american workers. it works for the communities that get
. >> you know i was in dayton in the last week or so talking to workers about these trade deals, ander of people looked at me who support the president. these are often -- these are often union members and said why is he doing this? i don't have the answer. i don't know. i think that, i mean, the president is clearly is too close to wall street. i think we have seen that in other kinds of decisions, and the people advise him on the trade agreements, i guess they study their economic...
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we'll zoom in and is in the heaviest activity we could find now headed up across i-70 north of dayton, laytonsville just light sprinkles left and damascus, light sprinkles left, too. bus stop temperatures 36 to 50. you'll need sunglasses and a light jacket tomorrow. don't plant flowers yet. we are always tempted. you have to wait until mother's day. we could see frost north and west of town tomorrow night. in the meantime 8:00 tonight we're still in the 50s pretty much across the board. by 10:00 i don't know why futurecast is giving us a shower in fairfax. i don't think that's going to happen. i think we'll clear out and temps will fall. by morning we're in the 30s in gaithersburg, 39 in manassas, 41 in la plata, 43 in fredericksburg. by 9:00 we're still primarily in the 40s. notice a couple sprinkles pop up tomorrow mainly in the potomac highlands and the mountains and a chance of a sprinkle through the metro, 57 by 6:00 and 57 in manassas, also, and more snow shower testimony west -- activity west of the divide. 56 by 1 p.m. we're in pretty good shape. the nats are in town tomorrow.
we'll zoom in and is in the heaviest activity we could find now headed up across i-70 north of dayton, laytonsville just light sprinkles left and damascus, light sprinkles left, too. bus stop temperatures 36 to 50. you'll need sunglasses and a light jacket tomorrow. don't plant flowers yet. we are always tempted. you have to wait until mother's day. we could see frost north and west of town tomorrow night. in the meantime 8:00 tonight we're still in the 50s pretty much across the board. by...
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. >>> lets get you up to dayton bruce jener, he has had enough with the tabloids and is sitting downto set the the record straight about his transition he is going through in his life. her interview with the former olympian turned reality tv star is set to air, april the 24th. her people dianne's people described the sit down as far reaching but it is expect he will address stories that he has transitioning into a woman. the patriarch won't appear on keeping up with the kardashian s. he will star in his new series about a transition in the woman. he was seen hiking over the weekend and it looks like he has had breast implants. >> i know that keeping up with kardashians season airing now, from a while ago. they are saying new in future seasons you won't see him in it. >> he will go to his own she on e starting i think in may, may and june. >>> jon stewart as you know is stepping down from the the daily show. he has been on that show 19 years or something like that. >> what is surprising when trever noah and those tweets came out about the new daily show host and people were saying thi
. >>> lets get you up to dayton bruce jener, he has had enough with the tabloids and is sitting downto set the the record straight about his transition he is going through in his life. her interview with the former olympian turned reality tv star is set to air, april the 24th. her people dianne's people described the sit down as far reaching but it is expect he will address stories that he has transitioning into a woman. the patriarch won't appear on keeping up with the kardashian s....
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when you look at my home town of dayton cleveland, cincinnati the african-american vote is critical inhat state. so i think while they are home, they better take the pulse of those cities to determine whether or not the vote. they are saying that they don't want loretta lynch to be confirmed. >> it doesn't even make it more difficult politically if you now have kirk coming out, you are counting 51 votes, she appears to be confirmed anyway. why would you not vote for her when you're going to lose anyway and then you lose the vote and you would lose the base. >> because they are appealing to a different base and their concern, i think, would be the primary. that's their concern. that this -- their base would be -- are the primary -- the very active people within the republican party and that's what really has them frightened. but this is really good news. you know i was able to get one of these bracelets that i have here free eric holder. and, you know thank goodness that we can now maybe take these bracelets off. because what a -- i mean what a predictament they are in. they don't want
when you look at my home town of dayton cleveland, cincinnati the african-american vote is critical inhat state. so i think while they are home, they better take the pulse of those cities to determine whether or not the vote. they are saying that they don't want loretta lynch to be confirmed. >> it doesn't even make it more difficult politically if you now have kirk coming out, you are counting 51 votes, she appears to be confirmed anyway. why would you not vote for her when you're going...
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lightning bolt hit him around 7:00 last night while he was at a parking lot at the university of daytonook him to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. and the university is asking people to pray for this student and his family. >>> millionaire real estate heir robert durst appeared in a new orleans courtroom today and pleaded not guilty to two weapons charges. police say they found a gun and marijuana in durst's hotel room when they arrested him last month. he is facing a murder charge in los angeles for the 2000 death of a longtime friend. he's being held in new orleans without bail and he has waived extradition to los angeles. >>> more young people are being rushed to the emergency room for prescription drug overdoses. a new report shows there were more than a million e.r. visits for drug poisoning each year in 2008 through 2011. 584 of every 10,000 of those were people between the ages of 20 and 34. that's up from 36 visits per 10,000 people between the years 2004 and 2007. >>> well it's taking the spoiler alert to the next level. and it might be a little intrusive. googl
lightning bolt hit him around 7:00 last night while he was at a parking lot at the university of daytonook him to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. and the university is asking people to pray for this student and his family. >>> millionaire real estate heir robert durst appeared in a new orleans courtroom today and pleaded not guilty to two weapons charges. police say they found a gun and marijuana in durst's hotel room when they arrested him last month. he is facing a...
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"eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is live in center cities to bring us up to dayton today's developments steve. >> reporter: federal agents said it took ten minutes from the time they issued an arrest warrant to capture 31 year-old khiry gay but they say at least two suspects are still out there and they are hoping they can capture them just as fast. >> we're asking for the public's help. >> reporter: it is not often you hear federal agents pleading for help but for a crime this vicious special agent anthony trapia say they need all of the information they can get. >> we want anyone with any information regardless of whatever information it is to please come forward. >> reporter: monday philadelphia police and bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms announcing an increase in the reward for the capture of two remaining men they say are responsible for last weeks vicious abduction and robbery on jewelers row. philadelphia police captain frank banford issued a final warning. >> contact with us, cooperate with us, do yourself a favor, before we have to come for you. >> reporter: on friday
"eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is live in center cities to bring us up to dayton today's developments steve. >> reporter: federal agents said it took ten minutes from the time they issued an arrest warrant to capture 31 year-old khiry gay but they say at least two suspects are still out there and they are hoping they can capture them just as fast. >> we're asking for the public's help. >> reporter: it is not often you hear federal agents pleading for help...
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. >>> in ohio, a university of dayton student in critical condition after a bolt of lightning hit himed last night to pray for his recovery. the severe weather threat is far from over in the eastern half of the country. let's check in with justin povick at accuweather. hello, justin. >> thanks and good morning. an active morning and active afternoon throughout the ohio valley and middle atlantic states. damaging thunderstorms capable of high winds and large hail. slight chance of a tornado. nothing like what we saw yesterday. the remainder of the northeast, new england looking at soaking showers with travel delays. more dangerous thunderstorms to the south around the carolinas and right near the gulf coast states. the threat is the same, damaging winds and large hail. reena and t.j., back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> investigators in south carolina released dash cam video showing the moments before a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black man. you can see walter scott pulled over by police officer michael slager for a broken taillight. both men are courteous. everything
. >>> in ohio, a university of dayton student in critical condition after a bolt of lightning hit himed last night to pray for his recovery. the severe weather threat is far from over in the eastern half of the country. let's check in with justin povick at accuweather. hello, justin. >> thanks and good morning. an active morning and active afternoon throughout the ohio valley and middle atlantic states. damaging thunderstorms capable of high winds and large hail. slight chance of...
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what >> i was originally from dayton, ohio. gov. kasich: move back. >> my wife and i had the pleasure of meeting you a few years back. we got to see all the great things you have accomplished then and since then. a lot of us are feeling the pressure to get behind one of the many candidates that are running. while it seems early to some it's actually not so early. i am wondering what is between , here and your decision as to whether you will run again? gov. kasich: you want me to run again? i hear you. you know what? i'm trying to figure out what the lord wants me to do with my life. he has a purpose for everyone in this room. i want to fulfill my purpose. life is short. the next world, i will be accountable for what i did here. i have two suite 15-year-old girls. a beautiful wife. i have to consider all of that. and my friends. at the end of the day if i feel , this is my call, i will come back again and again and again. and in the meantime, i'm not going to change my message. i'm not going to ignore people in need. i want them to g
what >> i was originally from dayton, ohio. gov. kasich: move back. >> my wife and i had the pleasure of meeting you a few years back. we got to see all the great things you have accomplished then and since then. a lot of us are feeling the pressure to get behind one of the many candidates that are running. while it seems early to some it's actually not so early. i am wondering what is between , here and your decision as to whether you will run again? gov. kasich: you want me to run...
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last surviving members of doolittle's raiders were in dayton ohio, where they presented the museum of the u.s. air force with group's congressional gold medal. medal which was bestowed on them last week honors their daring bombing attack on japan 73 years ago. ♪ at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland last night the group green day joan jett, bill withers, lou reed and stevie ray vaughan were inducted. and severe storms forecast for the southeast, will be rainy in the midwest. folks in the northeast and across the west will see sunny skies. the week ahead it will be nicer in the southeast, warming up most everywhere else. coming up, the greatest show on earth. >> the scariest part was that i would be dishonest in any way. >> osgood: down to earth chat with actress kate mulgrew. caring for you... ... and your eyes... ... just got a little easier. right now, buy one pair of eyeglasses or prescription sunglasses and get another one free. this is genuine eye care right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >> osgood: sunday morning church not in the cards those who say they
last surviving members of doolittle's raiders were in dayton ohio, where they presented the museum of the u.s. air force with group's congressional gold medal. medal which was bestowed on them last week honors their daring bombing attack on japan 73 years ago. ♪ at the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland last night the group green day joan jett, bill withers, lou reed and stevie ray vaughan were inducted. and severe storms forecast for the southeast, will be rainy in the midwest. folks in...
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an officer from sugar creek, ohio, from dayton is scanning i-675 for traffic hazards when suddenly hecar flying fast through the air. sergeant james williams, a crash reconstructionist, rushes to the scene. >> the first thing i noticed was what appeared to be the engine compartment on fire which is opposite from where the crash occurred. then i noticed the occupant compartment in the center median and then the right side of the vehicle sitting underneath the bridge. >> the car is totally demolished with pieces scattered all over the highway. >> the driver was three lanes over from where the crash had occurred. >> miraculously brendan eden is alive. he is rushed to the hospital by helicopter. >> so i described it at a bifold wallet. he was bent in half. it's amazing that he's even around. he hit the drainage ditch and went airborne glancing off the guardrail at that point. i would say he was going well in excess of 100 miles an hour. >> eden's mother is stunned. >> from what the police and doctors have told us, we really feel this is a miracle that brennan is alive. >> as it turns out
an officer from sugar creek, ohio, from dayton is scanning i-675 for traffic hazards when suddenly hecar flying fast through the air. sergeant james williams, a crash reconstructionist, rushes to the scene. >> the first thing i noticed was what appeared to be the engine compartment on fire which is opposite from where the crash occurred. then i noticed the occupant compartment in the center median and then the right side of the vehicle sitting underneath the bridge. >> the car is...
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. >> back to dayton, ohio where david is waiting on our line for democrats. go ahead david. >> caller: good morning. i would like to remind the people that it doesn't really matter who you elect as president if you have a do nothing congress. we've got 47 members of the senate who claim they're going to be there forever no matter what. you're going to get a president who is only going to be able to issue executive orders because you have a do nothing congress. thank you very much. >> catherine lucey do you want to pick up on how congress plays into the presidential campaign messages here? >> well i think certainly, you know, in iowa and a lot of states, there will be an effort you know with both parties to try and build their numbers in congress. iowa had a really -- democrats had a tough year last year. they lost a senate race. they lost -- they're now down to one of the four house seats in iowa. so i think one of the messages that clinton is trying to push is that she will help with party building and that she will be here to help democrats build up their b
. >> back to dayton, ohio where david is waiting on our line for democrats. go ahead david. >> caller: good morning. i would like to remind the people that it doesn't really matter who you elect as president if you have a do nothing congress. we've got 47 members of the senate who claim they're going to be there forever no matter what. you're going to get a president who is only going to be able to issue executive orders because you have a do nothing congress. thank you very much....
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every week in dayton ohio, crowds gather. >> sometimes it is standing room only. >> for a jam sessionching and hang out with friends. friends who don't mind a little leather and a lot of ink. >> grateful to be here. >> this is not a rock concert. this is church. >> amen. >> reporter: welcome to the first heavy metal church of jesus christ. >> it's not your grandmother's church. >> reporter: it is pastor brian smith. a musician who was disillusioned with friends. he started this church three careers years ago. >> you said christians give gee just a bad name. >> the church got lost somewhere throughout the years where the christians go and find their little plot of real estate. that is not how it is supposed to be. jesus said go. we go. >> reporter: and go they do. but the places where they minister are not where most churches go. >> we'll go to the bars. we'll go to the strip clubs. we go to bike night. >> you have to meet the people where they are and that is out in the world. >> i was addicted to about every kind of drug you can pinpoint. >> reporter: johnny powell first learned abou
every week in dayton ohio, crowds gather. >> sometimes it is standing room only. >> for a jam sessionching and hang out with friends. friends who don't mind a little leather and a lot of ink. >> grateful to be here. >> this is not a rock concert. this is church. >> amen. >> reporter: welcome to the first heavy metal church of jesus christ. >> it's not your grandmother's church. >> reporter: it is pastor brian smith. a musician who was...
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. >> host: back to ohio, todayton ohio -- dayton, ohio where david is waiting on our line for democrats. go ahead david. >> caller: good morning. i would like to remind the people that it doesn't matter really who you elect as president if you have a do-nothing congress. we've got 47 members of the senate who claim they're going to be there forever til no matter what. you're going to get a president who's going to only be able to issue executive orders because you have a do-nothing congress. thank you very much. >> guest: catherine lucey, ciewpt to pick -- do you want to pick up on how congress plays into the presidential campaign messages here? >> guest: i think certainly in iowa and a lot of states there'll be an effort, you know with both parties to try and build their numbers in congress. iowa had a really -- democrats had a tough year last year. they lost a senate race, they're now down to just one of the four house seats in iowa, so i think one of the messages that i think clinton is trying to push is she will help with party bulling and she -- building and she will be here to hel
. >> host: back to ohio, todayton ohio -- dayton, ohio where david is waiting on our line for democrats. go ahead david. >> caller: good morning. i would like to remind the people that it doesn't matter really who you elect as president if you have a do-nothing congress. we've got 47 members of the senate who claim they're going to be there forever til no matter what. you're going to get a president who's going to only be able to issue executive orders because you have a do-nothing...
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putting together their business plan and shutting down production in dayton, ohio or asheville, north carolina and moving it overseas. currency contributes to that structure and business plan. this is a chance to take away one of those incentives for companies to follow that route. >> mr. chairman? i want to speak in favor very briefly. >> sure. >> as the senator knows because he was trade representative, there's a bill to illuminate the u.s. trade representative. he learned that one day when in the office of the trade representative. you do not get a trade deal -- you failed. the incentive is to get a deal at any cost. no deal is perfect. it requires congress to go back and take what we have learned and to occasionally modified what the agreement was. there's one thing i think we all know here -- the chinese manipulate currency. the question is, are we going to do something about it? are we going to change? if you think this approach is fair, then supported. this is not the only thing that we could look at. this is what we negotiated. now we know this, therefore we should change that
putting together their business plan and shutting down production in dayton, ohio or asheville, north carolina and moving it overseas. currency contributes to that structure and business plan. this is a chance to take away one of those incentives for companies to follow that route. >> mr. chairman? i want to speak in favor very briefly. >> sure. >> as the senator knows because he was trade representative, there's a bill to illuminate the u.s. trade representative. he learned...
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increasing numbers of businesses putting together there business plan is shutting down production in dayton ohio for asheville north carolina, moving overseas and selling back into the united states. currency contributes to that structure in the business plan that has become all too common, tax law trademark currency, and is a chance to take away one of those incentives, if you will, for companies to follow that route which they are for companies to follow that route which they are in some ways forced to you because of our economic system and the way we have interacted with china. >> mr. chairman. >> i want to speak in favor very briefly. >> sure. >> senator portman knows because he was trade enforcer, a bill to eliminate the us trigger presented. he learned that one day at my office. as the trade representative. and it is because of this. if you are the trade representative and do not give a trade deal you have failed. so the incentive for trade representatives is get a deal at any cost and we have been willing to accept that. and no deal is perfect command it requires congress to go back
increasing numbers of businesses putting together there business plan is shutting down production in dayton ohio for asheville north carolina, moving overseas and selling back into the united states. currency contributes to that structure in the business plan that has become all too common, tax law trademark currency, and is a chance to take away one of those incentives, if you will, for companies to follow that route which they are for companies to follow that route which they are in some ways...
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increasing number of businesses putting together their business plan as shutting down production in dayton ohio or asheville, north carolina moving it overseas and selling back into the united states. currency contributes to that whole structure and whole business plan that's become all too common. it's tax law, trade law, currency. this is a chance to take away one of those incentives if you will, for companies to follow that route which they are forced to do because of our economic system and because of the way we interacted with china. >> mr. chairman, i want to speak in favor very briefly. as senator portman knows e he was trade representative i've had in my drawer for 15 years a bill to eliminate trade representative. he learned that one day he was in my office. it was because of this. if you're the u.s. trade representative and you don't get a trade deal then you've failed. you failed. the incentive for trade representative is get a deal at any cost. we've been willing to accept that as congress and as the american people. no deal is perfect. it requires congress to go back and take
increasing number of businesses putting together their business plan as shutting down production in dayton ohio or asheville, north carolina moving it overseas and selling back into the united states. currency contributes to that whole structure and whole business plan that's become all too common. it's tax law, trade law, currency. this is a chance to take away one of those incentives if you will, for companies to follow that route which they are forced to do because of our economic system and...
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. >> bring us up to dayton her health. >> right new she's been a year out of chemo. tumors are still stable. they are not active right now. but with nf anything can happen. you never necessity which way it will go. we lost a few kid to nf. people get diagnosed every day. i have a 64 year-old mother of a child that i know who was just diagnosed and went in for brain surgery. >> is it common? she has gone blind in her left eye, is that a common thing. >> it is common. the problem is you never necessity which direction it will go. >> what is nf. >> neurofibromatosis. >> it is not cancer but it can good can you say neuro fiber man toes. >> i love that about you. >> yes. >> you are bright, cheerful, even though you have been going through this you have been doing so much for others. >> i wanted to share. >> with this book what made you decide to write the the book. >> i started to write it, i started writing books when i was five and drawing pictures of my family and then when i, i do it all the time now so i wanted to write this book and because my mommy had her. i thoug
. >> bring us up to dayton her health. >> right new she's been a year out of chemo. tumors are still stable. they are not active right now. but with nf anything can happen. you never necessity which way it will go. we lost a few kid to nf. people get diagnosed every day. i have a 64 year-old mother of a child that i know who was just diagnosed and went in for brain surgery. >> is it common? she has gone blind in her left eye, is that a common thing. >> it is common. the...
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. >> let's bring you up to dayton who this guy is. >> we will tell you some facts. >> number one. >> he is the first native hawaiian to win heisman trophy. >> we believe he is in hawaii right now. >> decided to stay in hawaii instead of going to chicago to be there in person. >> he will stay with his family and watch it on television. >> here is marcus, fact number two. did you know chip kelly, our coach, in oregon's former head coach, was just one of two colleges, oregon was one of two colleges, offered him a scholarship. he is so good but only two schools wanted him. marcus rode the bend inch high school behind a all-star quarterback until his senior year. he was on the bench. oregon assistant saw him scouting the other quarterback that started ahead of him in high school. if you are wondering, memphis, memphis was the only other college to offer marcus a scholarship to high school. >> what a way to come off the bench good they are in the men for football much. >> here's our final fact, did you know marcus almost decided not to go to oregon because of johnny manziel. >> why does he
. >> let's bring you up to dayton who this guy is. >> we will tell you some facts. >> number one. >> he is the first native hawaiian to win heisman trophy. >> we believe he is in hawaii right now. >> decided to stay in hawaii instead of going to chicago to be there in person. >> he will stay with his family and watch it on television. >> here is marcus, fact number two. did you know chip kelly, our coach, in oregon's former head coach, was just...
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areas as far east as indianapolis, maybe even dayton, ohio, and as far south as dallas-ft.t, dry to start thursday. later on thursday evening in to thursday night and continuing friday is the best chance of wet weather. not concerned about severe weather. and then finally for the upcoming weekend, the northeast will break for sunshine and warmer temperatures. gusty thunderstorms continue over the south. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you so much. >>> iran is raising the stakes in yemen as air strikes continue in the capital city of iran backs the rebels. saudi arabia backs the forces loyal to the government. the u.s. is increasing its aid to the saudi coalition. >>> for the first time since nato forces ended their mission, a u.s. soldier has been killed in afghanistan. seven others wounded by the gunman who was wearing an afghan military uniform. with more here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: since the official end of its combat role in afghanistan, u.s. troops rarely travel outside of the security of american bases but these u.s. soldiers were in the re
areas as far east as indianapolis, maybe even dayton, ohio, and as far south as dallas-ft.t, dry to start thursday. later on thursday evening in to thursday night and continuing friday is the best chance of wet weather. not concerned about severe weather. and then finally for the upcoming weekend, the northeast will break for sunshine and warmer temperatures. gusty thunderstorms continue over the south. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you so much. >>> iran is...
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host: dayton, ohio. an independent caller. good morning, jeff. caller: good morning.you want to privatize tsa because of bureaucracy and everything else, why do we just privatize the military and have the bureaucracy taken care of their two? -- too? guest: i wouldn't say that. have actually shown great leadership. this week, we will probably pass the first budget in six years. we started out -- the senate considered more legislation and one our side gained control. i was here when we took over in 1990 five. we balanced the budget. in less than three years, we had a balanced budget -- or at least more revenue than expenditures until 2002. i am very proud of what we have been able to accomplish. the other side had complete control. they had huge majorities in the house, the senate, and the control of the white house. i passed every major transportation bill, in spite of having the senate in the other hands, and they were able to do the other thing -- were not able to do the other thing. please do not tell me that we are not doing our jobs. we are stepping up to the plat
host: dayton, ohio. an independent caller. good morning, jeff. caller: good morning.you want to privatize tsa because of bureaucracy and everything else, why do we just privatize the military and have the bureaucracy taken care of their two? -- too? guest: i wouldn't say that. have actually shown great leadership. this week, we will probably pass the first budget in six years. we started out -- the senate considered more legislation and one our side gained control. i was here when we took over...
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host: back to ohio dayton, ohio, where david is waiting on the line for democrats. caller: i would like to remind people that it doesn't matter really who you elect as president. as long as you have a do nothing congress. we have 40 senators and congress who say they will be there forever. no matter what, you get a president who will be able to issue executive orders because you have a do-nothing congress. host: catherine lucey, do you want to pick up on how congress plays into the campaign messages here? guest: certainly a in iowa and other states, there will be an effort to try and build numbers in congress from both parties. democrats had a tough year last year. they lost the senate race. they are now down to just one of four house seats in iowa. i think one of the messages that clinton is trying to push is that she will help with party building. she will be here for democrats to build up their bench and be competitive. whether that helps them game ground in congress next year, or takes longer, that remains to be seen. host: shira center, do you want to take a ta
host: back to ohio dayton, ohio, where david is waiting on the line for democrats. caller: i would like to remind people that it doesn't matter really who you elect as president. as long as you have a do nothing congress. we have 40 senators and congress who say they will be there forever. no matter what, you get a president who will be able to issue executive orders because you have a do-nothing congress. host: catherine lucey, do you want to pick up on how congress plays into the campaign...
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on that note, let me say bernie sanders for president, mike dayton and nina turner for vice president[laughter] host: that was jerry from indiana. a question from twitter -- can we get to prior wage has as long as empires -- employers have abundant outsourcing? guest: outsourcing is a problem in manufacturing and the service company. to my deep alarm, even reporters -- [laughter] particularly financial reporters are being off short these days. -- off-shored these days, and i think i read reuters have had jobs off-shored to india, closer to the subject. guest: not immune --host: not immune. guest: alan blinder has written that he thinks off sourcing. -- thanks off shoring will stop being a source. he thinks they will go after the hiring jobs. host: they will put pressure on the top. guest: that is right. he said people like me at princeton giving a lecture. why could it not be a hologram of a guy in india who charges a lot less? a number of higher-income fields are susceptible to off-shoring. you hear a lot about radiologists. i do not know if you have ever dealt with a radiologist. yo
on that note, let me say bernie sanders for president, mike dayton and nina turner for vice president[laughter] host: that was jerry from indiana. a question from twitter -- can we get to prior wage has as long as empires -- employers have abundant outsourcing? guest: outsourcing is a problem in manufacturing and the service company. to my deep alarm, even reporters -- [laughter] particularly financial reporters are being off short these days. -- off-shored these days, and i think i read...
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john kasich: i was originally from ohio, dayton ohio -- dayton ohio. my parents are still there.ad the pleasure of meeting you last time when you were here thinking about running a few years back. we got to see all the great things you accomplished then and since then. a lot of us are now feeling the pressure to get behind one of the many candidates that are running. while it seems early to some it's not so early. what is between here and your decision as to whether you will run again? john kasich: you want me to run again? i hear you. you know what? i'm trying to figure out what the lord wants me to do with my life. he has a purpose for everyone in this room. i want to to fill my purpose. life is short. the next world, i will be accountable for what i did here. i have two suite 15-year-old girls. a beautiful wife. i have to consider all of that. if i feel this is my call, i will come back again and again and again. in the meantime, i'm not going to change my message. i'm not going to ignore people in need. i want them to get on their feet. i will not ignore the tough choices thi
john kasich: i was originally from ohio, dayton ohio -- dayton ohio. my parents are still there.ad the pleasure of meeting you last time when you were here thinking about running a few years back. we got to see all the great things you accomplished then and since then. a lot of us are now feeling the pressure to get behind one of the many candidates that are running. while it seems early to some it's not so early. what is between here and your decision as to whether you will run again? john...
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in friday i was in dayton where i spoke with jimmy allen. he worked at appleton paper for 45 years. he was a union officer for 43 of those years. he was one of 400 workers laid off due to unfair trade in 2012, when china cheated on currency undermining the u.s. paper industry. i hear all the time from workers like jimmy. george rossi of warren, ohio, the other end of the state wrote to me sharing a story wrote my wife lost her job of 15 years at jevment in ohio -- of g.e. in ohio because of foreign trade. the plan that once employed 600 is closed. my brother-in-law lost his job at ohio lamp which is now closed. my plant w.c.i. steel is closed. one time the plant employed 1,800 people. george writes i could go on and on. there have been friends and family so many of them that worked in numerous plants that are now closed in large part because of bad foreign trade deals. jamie vaughn wrote to me saying jaim my's father and grand father worked in ford until it closed down. jamie's father was able to transfer to indianapolis where jamie and jamie's brother worked. until that ford plant
in friday i was in dayton where i spoke with jimmy allen. he worked at appleton paper for 45 years. he was a union officer for 43 of those years. he was one of 400 workers laid off due to unfair trade in 2012, when china cheated on currency undermining the u.s. paper industry. i hear all the time from workers like jimmy. george rossi of warren, ohio, the other end of the state wrote to me sharing a story wrote my wife lost her job of 15 years at jevment in ohio -- of g.e. in ohio because of...