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you know i can still remember father ohio saying that. your son passed away. and. i remember thinking oh how ridiculous no he didn't pass away he was killed he didn't pass away they let him die. and. they need to be held accountable. well. there we go. i was a former drug rep who helped shape dissolve watch marketplace which was the s.s.r.i. marketplace in the early ninety's it was a blockbuster market it was huge i mean every drug in that market in over a billion dollars prozac paxil zoloft select lexapro so i've been tracking that market for a couple of decades on and off years ago i met a psychiatrist who got consulted at the zoo to treat a particular young. chimp who was injuring himself and it got to a point where it was almost a matter of life and death so that's why they called in the psychiatrist they wanted him for a prescription they wanted a psychiatric medication beyond what they normally use so he wrote a script for paxil to reduce his anxiety to help with the o.c.d. behavior the young male chimp stopped hurting himself lost his anxiety was resold he's
you know i can still remember father ohio saying that. your son passed away. and. i remember thinking oh how ridiculous no he didn't pass away he was killed he didn't pass away they let him die. and. they need to be held accountable. well. there we go. i was a former drug rep who helped shape dissolve watch marketplace which was the s.s.r.i. marketplace in the early ninety's it was a blockbuster market it was huge i mean every drug in that market in over a billion dollars prozac paxil zoloft...
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ohio. her father had been a minister, but at the time he was a professor. at the university, miami university. nd then went on to found the oxford women's institute which was a college for women. and so her parents were both extremely well educated and her father was a supporter of women's education. so he made certain that his daughter had a good one. that sort of at interested her for the future women's accomplishments and the progress of women. >> laura is watching in clarksville, indiana. you're on. >> i why are the first ladies called the first ladies? >> that's a good question. >> well, i think that started when zachary taylor used that term for dolly madson during her memorial service in 1849. and he said she was truly the first lady of our land. she was a connection to the revolutionary time period and she keeps coming back to the white house. she was the first in social standing, probably for 16 years . first as jefferson's stand-in, first lady then, first lady on her own. but she continued to have great influence. and so i think that's how it star
ohio. her father had been a minister, but at the time he was a professor. at the university, miami university. nd then went on to found the oxford women's institute which was a college for women. and so her parents were both extremely well educated and her father was a supporter of women's education. so he made certain that his daughter had a good one. that sort of at interested her for the future women's accomplishments and the progress of women. >> laura is watching in clarksville,...
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it became an important industrial center in ohio at that time. 's father and grandfather helped build it. mckinley helped to sustain it and make it famous. he was not -- he rose in prominence because of her. >> a few years after they got married in 1873 was an onset of problems for her. what were they? >> and they were living in a house that was described as their house -- her father had bought it. she gave birth on christmas day to the first a daughter on katie who was very healthy and the central focus of their lives. became very ill with cancer. theould say at that house, saxton/mckinley house was the white house. it was owned by her maternal grandmother. is passed through four generations of women. was very close to her mother and grandmother. she was pregnant for a second time when her mother had cancer. her mother died before she gave birth. there is a picture for falling her mother's burial service. from what we can tell, people were later on were: get she struck her head -- were later on recalling it, she struck her head. bad spinale had a injury.
it became an important industrial center in ohio at that time. 's father and grandfather helped build it. mckinley helped to sustain it and make it famous. he was not -- he rose in prominence because of her. >> a few years after they got married in 1873 was an onset of problems for her. what were they? >> and they were living in a house that was described as their house -- her father had bought it. she gave birth on christmas day to the first a daughter on katie who was very healthy...
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father was friends with a fellow abolitionist. her grandfather was friends with horace greely. oh hi jo was the california of the day. -- ohio was the california of the day. it represented the far west. his movement for equal education for women. ida's father helps to bring a famed abolitionist whose name i cannot remember now. ida follows her with the teacher goes to teach at an academy during the civil war. she goes on to study in cleveland. she studies at the brook hall in pennsylvania. what you see is a worldly, educated young woman with an interest and finance and a capability for mathematics and also great physical activity. she is an unusually fit young woman. she hikes up to 10 miles a day. two significant factors on that trip to europe. one is that she sees for the first time poor and working- class women working in belgium. she finds out how very little they make and have to live on. she is sort of devastated by this. she reflects and a lot of letter. she buys a lot of lace to try and to do her part to help them. she sees an artist born with no hands who is painting in one of the galleries. at first, she is put off
father was friends with a fellow abolitionist. her grandfather was friends with horace greely. oh hi jo was the california of the day. -- ohio was the california of the day. it represented the far west. his movement for equal education for women. ida's father helps to bring a famed abolitionist whose name i cannot remember now. ida follows her with the teacher goes to teach at an academy during the civil war. she goes on to study in cleveland. she studies at the brook hall in pennsylvania. what...
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ohio. her father had been a minister, but at the time he was a professor. at the university, miami university. and then went on to found the oxford women's institute which was a college for women. and so her parents were both extremely well educated and her father was a supporter of women's education. so he made certain that his daughter had a good one. and i think that that sort of interested her for the future in women's accomplishments and the progress of women. >> laura is watching in clarksville, indiana. you're on. >> i why are the first ladies called the first ladies? >> that's a good question. >> well, i think that started when zachary taylor used that term for dolly madson during her memorial service in 1849. and he said she was truly the first lady of our land. she was a connection to the revolutionary time period and she keeps coming back to the white house. she was the first in social standing, probably for 16 years . first as jefferson's stand-in, first lady then, first lady on her own. but she continued to have great influence. and so i think
ohio. her father had been a minister, but at the time he was a professor. at the university, miami university. and then went on to found the oxford women's institute which was a college for women. and so her parents were both extremely well educated and her father was a supporter of women's education. so he made certain that his daughter had a good one. and i think that that sort of interested her for the future in women's accomplishments and the progress of women. >> laura is watching in...
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as we go through father's day just storms, ohio valley, st. louis, looks like down to little rock. erall, a pretty nice father's day forecast, considering what just happened yesterday and the weather we're dealing with out there today in the northeast. new york city, it will improve slowly as the day goes on. i think you'll see that big yellow thing in the sky eventually. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. ♪ ♪ ♪ weather we're dealing with out people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie'
as we go through father's day just storms, ohio valley, st. louis, looks like down to little rock. erall, a pretty nice father's day forecast, considering what just happened yesterday and the weather we're dealing with out there today in the northeast. new york city, it will improve slowly as the day goes on. i think you'll see that big yellow thing in the sky eventually. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm the next american success story. working for a company...
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ohio. her father had been a minister, but at the time he was a professor. at the university, miami university. and then went on to found the oxford women's institute which was a college for women. and so her parents were both extremely well educated and her father was a supporter of women's education. so he made certain that his daughter had a good one. and i think that that sort of interested her for the future in women's accomplishments and the progress of women. >> laura is watching in clarksville, indiana. you're on. >> i why are the first ladies called the first ladies? >> that's a good question. >> well, i think that started when zachary taylor used that term for dolly madson during her memorial service in 1849. and he said she was truly the first lady of our land. she was a connection to the revolutionary time period and she keeps coming back to the white house. she was the first in social standing, probably for 16 years first as jefferson's stand-in, first lady then, first lady on her own. but she continued to have great influence. and so i think th
ohio. her father had been a minister, but at the time he was a professor. at the university, miami university. and then went on to found the oxford women's institute which was a college for women. and so her parents were both extremely well educated and her father was a supporter of women's education. so he made certain that his daughter had a good one. and i think that that sort of interested her for the future in women's accomplishments and the progress of women. >> laura is watching in...
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sky conditions go, and what you can expect as far as the rain on father's day, it's going to be from new england all the way through the ohioto parts of the mississippi valley, parts of nebraska and oklahoma. you'll see a few showers. for the northeast, those showers will be moving in later in the day. temperatures in the 70s for the northeast. hot in the south and the southwest. monday, chance of showers and storms throughout the ohio valley to the mid mississippi valley. pacific northwest sees a chance of rain by tuesday. also looking for that rain shifting to the south. bringing with it cooler air. showers on wednesday. temperatures rebounding a bit in the southeast. lower 70s in the northeast. mid to upper 70s from philadelphia to washington, d.c. and then a few showers lingering in the southeast. showers still hanging around in the northwest. and still looking at temperatures in the 70s in the northeast. 80 degrees in chicago by next thursday. minneapolis similar story, right at 80 and still going to be dealing with temperatures in the 90s in the southern plains. remember, week days on the weather channel you can "wake
sky conditions go, and what you can expect as far as the rain on father's day, it's going to be from new england all the way through the ohioto parts of the mississippi valley, parts of nebraska and oklahoma. you'll see a few showers. for the northeast, those showers will be moving in later in the day. temperatures in the 70s for the northeast. hot in the south and the southwest. monday, chance of showers and storms throughout the ohio valley to the mid mississippi valley. pacific northwest...
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father was friends with a fellow abolitionist. her grandfather was friends with horace greely. oh hi jo was the california of the day. -- ohio was the california of the day. it represented the far west. his movement for equal education for women. ida's father helps to bring a famed abolitionist whose name i cannot remember now. ida follows her with the teacher goes to teach at an academy during the civil war. she goes on to study in cleveland. she studies at the brook hall in pennsylvania. what you see is a worldly, educated young woman with an interest and finance and a capability for mathematics and also great physical activity. she is an unusually fit young woman. she hikes up to 10 miles a day. two significant factors on that trip to europe. one is that she sees for the first time poor and working- class women working in belgium. she finds out how very little they make and have to live on. she is sort of devastated by this. she reflects and a lot of letter. she buys a lot of lace to try and to do her part to help them. she sees an artist born with no hands who is painting in one of the galleries. at first, she is put off
father was friends with a fellow abolitionist. her grandfather was friends with horace greely. oh hi jo was the california of the day. -- ohio was the california of the day. it represented the far west. his movement for equal education for women. ida's father helps to bring a famed abolitionist whose name i cannot remember now. ida follows her with the teacher goes to teach at an academy during the civil war. she goes on to study in cleveland. she studies at the brook hall in pennsylvania. what...
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so in ohio, carroll county, jefferson county are areas that our firm particularly has a history. so my fathero be from jefferson county. our owner is from there. i think we get a little more leniency on that front than our peers do, probably why we have been more successful thus far. the other part is how do you approach these people? this is not the first time we dealt with people that has a median income in carroll county. it's not the first time we have dealt with somebody with $40,000 who has come into wealth. how do you communicate and educate that person? >> tell me quickly, how do you communicate them? >> i think the easiest thing is to treat your parents t. founder of off firm used to say this, communicate with your mother or watts father, that's with respect. i think that's the core most fundamental thing you have to do if you try to educate somebody, respect their intelligence level what they have to offer. try to communicate with them. >> you can teach them? >> that's absolutely true. >> we can all be taught. dan greenhour, let me come back to you on this, in some sense, this is pr
so in ohio, carroll county, jefferson county are areas that our firm particularly has a history. so my fathero be from jefferson county. our owner is from there. i think we get a little more leniency on that front than our peers do, probably why we have been more successful thus far. the other part is how do you approach these people? this is not the first time we dealt with people that has a median income in carroll county. it's not the first time we have dealt with somebody with $40,000 who...
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third grade, my fath father, who was a local family physician in mansfield, was asked by if not the c.d.c. some national health organization to give polio vaccine in mansfield, ohio, as there were doctors in other communities asked to do that. and they chose my father in part because he was a good doctor. they also chose him because he had a son, had a child that was in second or third or fourth grade at the time and people were afraid, they weren't sure about injecting that vaccine into their arm because a lot of families thought that actually could cause polio. there was all that fear. scientists didn't believe that but an awful lot of people did. so there's a picture front page of the "mansfield news journal" in the mid-1950's of my brother getting a polio vaccine. it was, i believe, his was salk. sabin came later with the cube. he got the salk vaccine administered by my dad. and c.d.c. or one of the public health groups -- i apologize, i don't know which -- made sure that happened all over the country so people could be more reassured. and that was really the beginning with salk and then sabin of the eradication of polio in this country. and it's hard to thin
third grade, my fath father, who was a local family physician in mansfield, was asked by if not the c.d.c. some national health organization to give polio vaccine in mansfield, ohio, as there were doctors in other communities asked to do that. and they chose my father in part because he was a good doctor. they also chose him because he had a son, had a child that was in second or third or fourth grade at the time and people were afraid, they weren't sure about injecting that vaccine into their...
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ohio valley. cool in the northwest, with highs generally in the 60s and the 70s. >>> and still to come, you don't have to spend a whole lot to get dad something special on this father's day. >> yeah. in fact, you may not have to spend anything. who is giving something away for free? we'll tell you. >>> plus, back in action, the crippled carnival cruise ship heads back to sea, with some new promises from its parent company. >>> and what is this guy selling? a group of angry moms say it's not salad dressing. >>> welcome back. the carnival "triumph" is cruising again. the ship that was crippled back in february by an engine room fire is back at sea this morning after $150 million in repairs and upgrades. those include new bars and restaurants for the 3,500 passengers onboard. the current cruise and the next cruise, sold out. >>> now that the supreme court has ruled that a company cannot own a gene, competitors are already lining up to market tests for that gene at a much lower cost. the gene is the same one that brought about angelina jolie's decision to have a double-mastectomy. the court yesterday ruled the gene is not the property of a utah company. and that clears t
ohio valley. cool in the northwest, with highs generally in the 60s and the 70s. >>> and still to come, you don't have to spend a whole lot to get dad something special on this father's day. >> yeah. in fact, you may not have to spend anything. who is giving something away for free? we'll tell you. >>> plus, back in action, the crippled carnival cruise ship heads back to sea, with some new promises from its parent company. >>> and what is this guy selling? a...
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ohio. ron in independent. for c-span.nk you i am a navy vet. my father was a bet and grandfather was a mess and we vet an.as a the alamo.calome if you think my friends have not lost their jobs, i have seen it. i watched my friends lose their jobs. for your thank you service. my father was also in the navy. on the labor front, i think there are two real concerns that arise right away. one is, will push down wages? most of the evidence is that is simply not the case. and will there be enough jobs? i think it is important to remember that any bill will take a long time to influence. we do not do immigration reform very often. we want to think of this as how to we want to set policies for a long time and not judge them by the current circumstances, which are bad. we have well over 10 percent comprehensive unemployment. coming out of the economic recession and a very slow and painful fashion, but i do not think that is the right way to measure immigration reform. jobs inalways created the united states. ofhave gone from a nation 13: c -- colonies to 300 million people into the miracle of our economy. and we ca
ohio. ron in independent. for c-span.nk you i am a navy vet. my father was a bet and grandfather was a mess and we vet an.as a the alamo.calome if you think my friends have not lost their jobs, i have seen it. i watched my friends lose their jobs. for your thank you service. my father was also in the navy. on the labor front, i think there are two real concerns that arise right away. one is, will push down wages? most of the evidence is that is simply not the case. and will there be enough...
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ohio knew what to do. she jumped into action and using her father's cell phone to call for help.walked downstairs and then i saw daddy lying down on the floor. i thought he was going to die. i just pushed the phone button and then i found her picture and pushed it. >> amazing that someone her age could do what she did and kept totally calm. there was no, you know, she knew what to do. >> i love him very, very much. >> oh, what a sweet, sweet girl. >> it gets you in the right way. no vitamin for that. that little girl saved her daddy's life on father's day. just a beautiful story. so many out there. i told you to tweet me @chriscuomo and we know what's going on in your communities. tell us about it. you can use the hash tag new day. >> make us all feel good. >> vitamin g for good. >> isn't it the good stuff? t that's why you teach the kids 911. you look at me -- she saved her daddy's life. >> they'll save yours, too. >> they do every day. >>> coming up next on "new day" nothing says home to me like going to the shooting range. right? i've done it since i was a little girl and i to
ohio knew what to do. she jumped into action and using her father's cell phone to call for help.walked downstairs and then i saw daddy lying down on the floor. i thought he was going to die. i just pushed the phone button and then i found her picture and pushed it. >> amazing that someone her age could do what she did and kept totally calm. there was no, you know, she knew what to do. >> i love him very, very much. >> oh, what a sweet, sweet girl. >> it gets you in the...
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country is going to be spectacular and then for sunday, sunday, father's day, we're looking at rain moving into the northeast into the ohiolays, an hour. 88 in san francisco. right here in san jose, a perfect 75. >>> and that -- she's going back any think. >> there's more. >> wow, okay. >> madeline can continue as we share what is a really great heartwarming father's day story about one son determined to find the father he never knew. >> he never had a dad to celebrate with but one day all of that changed with a simple trip to his computer. >> when terrell star thinks about his childhood on detroit's west side, he wonders sometimes how he got out alive. >> i had to deal with gangs and fight my way to school. that's what hi to do. >> surrounded by violence and drugs he had only his grandmother to look after him. >> i would come back to the house with cuts on my cheek from fighting and she would simply say did you get your shots in and i said yeah, no problem. >> reporter: his mom was out of the picture in the military and his dad never even knew terrell existed. >> did you think about who you dad would be? did you think ab
country is going to be spectacular and then for sunday, sunday, father's day, we're looking at rain moving into the northeast into the ohiolays, an hour. 88 in san francisco. right here in san jose, a perfect 75. >>> and that -- she's going back any think. >> there's more. >> wow, okay. >> madeline can continue as we share what is a really great heartwarming father's day story about one son determined to find the father he never knew. >> he never had a dad to...
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gear rhett, who was the daughter of the owner of the baltimore and ohio railroad, had a group of women, all of whom had their fathers on the board at johns hopkins university, and so they would meet regularly in a group they called the friday. not the friday club, the friday. and they referred to themselves in their memos and stuff as girls. the girls decided to take on this project. mary elizabeth garrett had been her father's sort of right hand person. she'd traveled with him, watched him make, as donald trump would say, the art of the deal. and so she was very aware that this was the time that they should tell johns hopkins that they would raise the money that was needed for this medical school, if the medical school would admit women on the same equal basis as men. well, it took the men on the board a little aback and took them a while to sort of come around to the idea but there were all these incredible women that she had contact with and i will read you some of their names, they were mrs. leland stanford, -- >> stanford university -- >> of stanford university. and mrs. potter palmer, whose husband built the p
gear rhett, who was the daughter of the owner of the baltimore and ohio railroad, had a group of women, all of whom had their fathers on the board at johns hopkins university, and so they would meet regularly in a group they called the friday. not the friday club, the friday. and they referred to themselves in their memos and stuff as girls. the girls decided to take on this project. mary elizabeth garrett had been her father's sort of right hand person. she'd traveled with him, watched him...
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father's day. and that is we saw the independent women's forum attack obama care this week and say that obama care is going to lead to 88% increase in premiums in ohio 2014 elections. i think the republicans and the conservatives have their women's strategy. i think it's a real challenge to our side. we need our women's strategy. 80% of the decision makers on health care are women. it's though moms telling their sons and husbands, get on health care that will make the difference in obama care. >> thanks to all of my guests. thanks for getting up and thank you for xwoing us on "up." join us tomorrow sunday morning at 8:00 when 0 i'll have journalist and author rick pearlstei pearlstein. we'll see you tomorrow at 8:00. thanks for getting "up." >>> this morning, my question, would a linebacker by any other name smell as sweaty plus the republican obsession with controlling your uterus and new york's billionaire mayor an ally or fair weather friend. but first president obama stares down the haters to get a big win. good morning. i'm sitting in for melissa harris-perry. i want to go back to april 27th at the washington hilton and the president swapped o
father's day. and that is we saw the independent women's forum attack obama care this week and say that obama care is going to lead to 88% increase in premiums in ohio 2014 elections. i think the republicans and the conservatives have their women's strategy. i think it's a real challenge to our side. we need our women's strategy. 80% of the decision makers on health care are women. it's though moms telling their sons and husbands, get on health care that will make the difference in obama care....
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ohio. also plenty of breaks in the sunshine to get up and do stuff with your father.oss the western side of florida, a few showers as well. spotty thunderstorms around the southeast, garden variety thunderstorms. temps warm and humid. into the northern plains, this the one spot we'll see showers, a little more significant in the afternoon, that area of nebraska and kansas, could be seeing a few severe thunderstorms. the beneficial side, especially the western kansas area, incredible drought going on there, so they need some rain. over the next couple of days we might squeeze out two to three inches of rain in a few spot and that's welcome news. out across areas of the west, tons of sunshine and warm temperatures down to the west, l.a. looking great at 74, seattle mostly sunny skies and 76 degrees. although you see a lot of blue on that map there, no big problems for anybody today. we're looking on the bright side for dad. >> looking on the bright side. we like that. >> perfect. >> get to headlines. show you what's been happening. >> new overnight, a strong earthquake
ohio. also plenty of breaks in the sunshine to get up and do stuff with your father.oss the western side of florida, a few showers as well. spotty thunderstorms around the southeast, garden variety thunderstorms. temps warm and humid. into the northern plains, this the one spot we'll see showers, a little more significant in the afternoon, that area of nebraska and kansas, could be seeing a few severe thunderstorms. the beneficial side, especially the western kansas area, incredible drought...