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. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escortate was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. i didn't know what happened until i pulled my arm out and saw severity of the injury. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. ironically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like you'r
. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escortate was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. i didn't know what happened until i pulled my arm out and saw severity of the injury. >>...
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we bring in stefanie link from the street and don hodge from hodge's capital management. hi, everybody, thank you so much for joining us. >> hi, ma raya. >> don hodges would you put new money to work right here? >> i'm sorry? >> would you put new money to work in this mark given these record performances? >> yes, i would. >> why? >> the market is back. >> the market is back. does it keep going up? >> yes, it does. we'll have some down days, but we've lost about fivers. it's time for it to go up a while. when it went down, it went down a lot more than we thought it would. >> you don't want to get in front of this moving train, do you? >> that's right. >> dan what do you think? do you afree with that? >> i think the market will probably tend to trend higher. one of the themes today on cnbc is sell in may no way. i don't know you will have a lot of selling in may. the trend seems to be very much how do you make money in the markets? it's buying dips. today you got positive economic data. so the buyers got more aggressive. you are not seeing short selling. you are seeing plai
we bring in stefanie link from the street and don hodge from hodge's capital management. hi, everybody, thank you so much for joining us. >> hi, ma raya. >> don hodges would you put new money to work right here? >> i'm sorry? >> would you put new money to work in this mark given these record performances? >> yes, i would. >> why? >> the market is back. >> the market is back. does it keep going up? >> yes, it does. we'll have some down days,...
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cbs reporter lisa hodge shows us how. >> for students like this usc sophomore who is often buried underf textbooks and papers, college can also mean being buried under a mountain pile of debt. >> it becomes such a stressors. >> it is a serious issue >> katie walsh has been feeling the burden of student debt for 10 years. that is why a new consumer movement caught her attention. >> as an individual you are alone and powerless against your lender. what if you got together with your classmatessing friends and coworkers. >> join stampede.com is trying to organize 100,000 people with student loans in hopes of getting them refinanced all at one time. >> the idea of having a grass roots movement like this being deliver bin social media. >> it is -- driven by social media. >> where is a campaign to unite people with student debt. >> they hope power in numbers can influence lenders to give mass rebates or discounts on private shrines. >> young people can't afford to put down payments on houses. if we can get together and use technology and use platforms like causes to create efficiency, it is a
cbs reporter lisa hodge shows us how. >> for students like this usc sophomore who is often buried underf textbooks and papers, college can also mean being buried under a mountain pile of debt. >> it becomes such a stressors. >> it is a serious issue >> katie walsh has been feeling the burden of student debt for 10 years. that is why a new consumer movement caught her attention. >> as an individual you are alone and powerless against your lender. what if you got...
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>> in the hodges small-cap, we're mostly domestic. there's a lot of pitfalls worldwide, but we see a lot of booming areas, areas we're doing real well. i heard jack walsh say the other day the next year could be the equivalent of the industrial revolution, so there's a lot of opportunities in the energy. we've liked the airlines for quite a while. people are joining us on this limb, i'm glad to see that. airlines are finally at a capacity level where they'll be good investments for the first time maybe ever. and then there's specialty retail. and wisdom tree, wetf, that we see the huge, i guess, money comes into etfs, wisdom tree we think will take advantage of that. >> and us airways, and delta, which by the way you recommended back on january 10th. since then us airways up 18%, delta up 37%. you're still saying buy these names now, even after the run-ups? >> yeah, they're still tremendously underowned. i think the estimates for both u.s. air and delta are roughly the same. around $3 this year, give or tail a little more, and slight
>> in the hodges small-cap, we're mostly domestic. there's a lot of pitfalls worldwide, but we see a lot of booming areas, areas we're doing real well. i heard jack walsh say the other day the next year could be the equivalent of the industrial revolution, so there's a lot of opportunities in the energy. we've liked the airlines for quite a while. people are joining us on this limb, i'm glad to see that. airlines are finally at a capacity level where they'll be good investments for the...
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hodges who has been president bush's personal physicians, dealt more with minor cuts and scrapes and major medical complications were avoided. one veteran who sustained a blowblow to amputation described as not even be disabled. he has overcome his disability and proceeds with normal life. >> i'm still in the fight. i can still do this. understand that i am just a person that also has an amputation but i can still do things. >> not all the scars of war are visible. there are over 200,000 victims of pdsd from iraqi and afghanistan campaign. it's a long road to recovery. >> jamie: way tonight ask you, what did you personally learn? >> you know, i was very inspired by these guys. especially the major who you saw at the end who actually won a silver star and he is up for a congressional medal of honor did not mention it to me. he said, i overcome my disability but after a while i don't even feel like i have it. that is what president bush was saying, you take the hand you are dealt with and move on. it was very inspiring, an old guy like he got on a mountain bike and i learned and starte
hodges who has been president bush's personal physicians, dealt more with minor cuts and scrapes and major medical complications were avoided. one veteran who sustained a blowblow to amputation described as not even be disabled. he has overcome his disability and proceeds with normal life. >> i'm still in the fight. i can still do this. understand that i am just a person that also has an amputation but i can still do things. >> not all the scars of war are visible. there are over...
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reporter: at the beginning of the week, charles ramsey was a guy who worked in the kitchen at the local hodges >> yes, about every ten minutes. >> reporter: what are they saying? >> you crazy s.o.b. >> they must be real proud of you? >> so to speak. >> reporter: in fact, his co-workers had t-shirts made. >> the phone here is nonstop ringing. they are doing t-shirts. there are people calling to donate money. there are women calling to ask him if he's married. >> reporter: he stopped in to get his paycheck, saw everyone. still got my job, right? >> of course you still have a job. looking forward to getting back to work. >> reporter: on monday afternoon, charles ramsey said when he heard a woman springing, he broke down the door to his neighbor ariel castro's home. the rest, as they say, is history. even the cleveland police chief weighed in. >> mr. ramsey does deserve a lot of credit. and he is the true key to this case. >> reporter: as did the mother of one of the rescues girls. >> it was awesome what he he did. he could have turned his back and he chose not to. he chose to help her. >> reporte
reporter: at the beginning of the week, charles ramsey was a guy who worked in the kitchen at the local hodges >> yes, about every ten minutes. >> reporter: what are they saying? >> you crazy s.o.b. >> they must be real proud of you? >> so to speak. >> reporter: in fact, his co-workers had t-shirts made. >> the phone here is nonstop ringing. they are doing t-shirts. there are people calling to donate money. there are women calling to ask him if he's...
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did >> reporter: he washes dishes at hodge's restaurant in cleveland.he'll donate all proceeds to the families of the kidnapped young women. what he did, his basic decency and his irrepressible spirit, it made us smile with gratitude. ♪ i knew something was wrong >> reporter: an instant internet sensation overnight. ♪ something's wrong here >> reporter: it's happened before, the everyday compassion. rescuing the lost and missing. >> one of the main things for me is concern for the girls, from a mother's standpoint. they weren't giving me any kind of sign that they were in trouble, yet i thought they were. >> reporter: jaycee dugard spotted by police officer allison jacobs and her partner when philip garrido spoke to them. they ran a background check and found he was a sex offender. >> he was on parole, huge. he's got this record, this violent record. this is not going to be good. >> reporter: her mother's intuition and professionalism rescued jaycee dugard from her nightmare. and the owner of a deli in mckeesport, pennsylvania, whose call to 911 rescued
did >> reporter: he washes dishes at hodge's restaurant in cleveland.he'll donate all proceeds to the families of the kidnapped young women. what he did, his basic decency and his irrepressible spirit, it made us smile with gratitude. ♪ i knew something was wrong >> reporter: an instant internet sensation overnight. ♪ something's wrong here >> reporter: it's happened before, the everyday compassion. rescuing the lost and missing. >> one of the main things for me is...
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i think -- i would agree with that. >> at the hodges funds we're focusing on what's going on with theross the board and the outlooks for a lot of companies improving. i think that's really what's been driving money back into stocks and away from, you know, the bond market, which is starting to look less and less attractive by the day. >> brian, what do you think? >> yeah. i think the key thing when you look at the 16% gain we've seen in s&p year to date, a large portion of that came in more of the defensive side of the market. so we've been focusing on the more cyclical areas of the market. maybe some of that sector rotation, some of that internal correcting factor may help the market kind of march on from here on clearly what are sizable gains year to date. but rotation may be the scene as we move through the next couple of months. >> in terms of the worries over the fed, you know, beginning to taper down, does anybody here think that it happens in 2013? >> no. i don't think we see it probably until sometime in 2014. >> so it's a 2014 affair. >> the economy is doing well but i think
i think -- i would agree with that. >> at the hodges funds we're focusing on what's going on with theross the board and the outlooks for a lot of companies improving. i think that's really what's been driving money back into stocks and away from, you know, the bond market, which is starting to look less and less attractive by the day. >> brian, what do you think? >> yeah. i think the key thing when you look at the 16% gain we've seen in s&p year to date, a large portion of...
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cheryl: scott hodge joins us now. apple and u.s.nfairly targeted and accused of tax dodging. where do the senators get the idea in the first place? >> well, i think, the basic thing is they do not understand how the u.s. tax system works. they do not understand how on competitive the u.s. tax system is in the global economy. we also have one of the most outmoded international tax systems in the country. they are switching from outmoded worldwide tax system to a more friendly, territorial system. they want to make their companies more competitive locally. these senators simply do not get it. cheryl: some of the senators say they are big fans. john mccain saying, look, maybe corporate tax needs to be brought up front and center again. is corporate tax reform even something that will be discussed in washington? >> well, it is a shame if it is not. everyday we stand still is another day we fall behind the rest of the world. both japan and the uk have turned away from a worldwide system to a territorial worldwide tax regime to make thems
cheryl: scott hodge joins us now. apple and u.s.nfairly targeted and accused of tax dodging. where do the senators get the idea in the first place? >> well, i think, the basic thing is they do not understand how the u.s. tax system works. they do not understand how on competitive the u.s. tax system is in the global economy. we also have one of the most outmoded international tax systems in the country. they are switching from outmoded worldwide tax system to a more friendly, territorial...
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hodges diner and cleveland is now serving the rams a sandwich.er charles ramsey, the man who helped three young women escape from a decdecade of captivity. the rams at which incluramsey's sanh includes an 8 oz burger served with a sigh of tater tots. customers there say they are fans of both our and the man behind it. >>darya: tom hanks is the most trusted person in america. that's according to a poll published by reader's digest. tanks topped the 100 list, ahead of a host of other celebrities, politicians and philanthropist, even ahead of president obama. actress sandra bullock came in second place. " good morning america " co-host robin roberts made the list at no. 12 as one of the top tv host.s. >> james: coming up on the kron4 morning news. we continue to follow the lead out of redwood city where fire crews are battling a three-alarm fire on oversiakside avenue. we will have a live report coming up. we also continue to bubble the latest out of san jose were young child was killed after being hit by a car yesterday afternoon. and the warriors
hodges diner and cleveland is now serving the rams a sandwich.er charles ramsey, the man who helped three young women escape from a decdecade of captivity. the rams at which incluramsey's sanh includes an 8 oz burger served with a sigh of tater tots. customers there say they are fans of both our and the man behind it. >>darya: tom hanks is the most trusted person in america. that's according to a poll published by reader's digest. tanks topped the 100 list, ahead of a host of other...
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lau hodges/butterfly exhibit curator rosa ramirez/visiti in today's health watch - wt may be better than sunscree a new study shows beach- cover ups may more effective in protecting your skin from ultraviolet . resear >> the new study shows beach coverups could be more effective to protecting your skin. both sunscreen and physical barriers take t-shirts and hats can partially prevent uvb effects but the coverups work better. and this is the season when a lot of people are working out trying to get that perfect beach body. for more health tips jennifer is joining us live now. we will get to that in a minute. i want to talk to you about the quote that has been heard around the world. by the ceo of abercrombie and fitch. let's put that up on the screen. i'm sure in your line of work this really turns your stomach. mike jeffrey says candidly we go after the cool kids. we go after the attractive all american kid with a great attitude and a lot of friends. he goes on to say a lot of people don't belong in our clothes and they can't belong. are we exclusionary? absolutely. okay. when you heard
lau hodges/butterfly exhibit curator rosa ramirez/visiti in today's health watch - wt may be better than sunscree a new study shows beach- cover ups may more effective in protecting your skin from ultraviolet . resear >> the new study shows beach coverups could be more effective to protecting your skin. both sunscreen and physical barriers take t-shirts and hats can partially prevent uvb effects but the coverups work better. and this is the season when a lot of people are working out...
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it's hodges cleveland restaurant and apparently that's where charles ramsey works.shirt a picture of him on the front of the t-shirt, all of the information if you want to go online and be able to raise some money for the victims of this horrific crime. 100% of the proceeds go to the fund for the three victims. all you have to do is go to the site on the facebook page and you too will be own that t-shirt and contribute to the fund. charles ramsey is getting the ultimate internet accolade. his interviews have been auto tuned. listen to this. ♪ i knew something was wrong when a little pretty white girl ran to a black's home ♪ ♪ i knew something was wrong when a little pretty white girl ran to a black man's home ♪ ♪ something was wrong, either she is homeless or got problems ♪ >> he may have done something for race relations as well. a special edition of "starting point," back in a moment. re thas helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios [ fema
it's hodges cleveland restaurant and apparently that's where charles ramsey works.shirt a picture of him on the front of the t-shirt, all of the information if you want to go online and be able to raise some money for the victims of this horrific crime. 100% of the proceeds go to the fund for the three victims. all you have to do is go to the site on the facebook page and you too will be own that t-shirt and contribute to the fund. charles ramsey is getting the ultimate internet accolade. his...
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>> reporter: hodges isn't just your ordinary curator.as special training. [ indiscernible ] somebody who studies butterflies and moths. >> oh. i knew that. >> butterfly and moth professional. >> reporter: as a professional she says they smell with their feet. >> really cool. they fly around, they land on a flower. and they can tell with their tastebuds with their feet if it's a flower that they would want to drink nectar from. >> reporter: this is the butterfly bungalow. you can watch over a dozen different species transforming from caterpillars to butterflies. rosa ramirez is visiting from san antonio. >> they look so beautiful. >> reporter: the existent also highlights special flowers and blossoms that are beneficial to the butterflies. and each week more than 400 are added. the exhibit of north american butterflies will be here for quite a while, until october 20. so you have plenty of time to come down and check them out. in san francisco, don ford, kpix 5. they tickle. [ laughter ] >> i think it's impossible to have a bad day at the
>> reporter: hodges isn't just your ordinary curator.as special training. [ indiscernible ] somebody who studies butterflies and moths. >> oh. i knew that. >> butterfly and moth professional. >> reporter: as a professional she says they smell with their feet. >> really cool. they fly around, they land on a flower. and they can tell with their tastebuds with their feet if it's a flower that they would want to drink nectar from. >> reporter: this is the...
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. >> reporter: charles ramsey washes dishes at hodge's restaurant in cleveland.hey made a t-shirt honoring him. he said he will donate proceeds to the families of the kidnapped young women. it happened before the everyday miracle of compassion rescuing the lost and missing. >> one of the main things for me is a concern for the girls from a mother's standpoint. they weren't giving me any sign they were in trouble. yet i felt that they were. >> reporter: jaycee dugard kidnapped and imprisoned was spotted by police officer allison jacobs and her partner when the man who took jaycee spoke to them. they ran a background check and discovered he is a sex offender. >> he is on parole, he is huge, he has this record, this violent record. this is not going to be good. >> reporter: her mother's intuition and her professionalism rescued jaycee dugard from her nightmare. and jess barika, the owner of a deli in mckeesport, pennsylvania. whose call to 911 rescued tanya koch held for ten years. >> it is important to be vigilant, there are jaycee dugard, elizabeth smart, sean hor
. >> reporter: charles ramsey washes dishes at hodge's restaurant in cleveland.hey made a t-shirt honoring him. he said he will donate proceeds to the families of the kidnapped young women. it happened before the everyday miracle of compassion rescuing the lost and missing. >> one of the main things for me is a concern for the girls from a mother's standpoint. they weren't giving me any sign they were in trouble. yet i felt that they were. >> reporter: jaycee dugard kidnapped...
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and his employer, hodge's restaurant, says that's who ramsey is.t said it is proud of him for not turning his back on the missing women, and called him a true cleveland hero. >> catherine: weighted gold charles ramsey we will be in touch. and comedian patton oswalt >> catherine: -- whom you may have seen if you watched sitcom "the king of queens" -- used ramsey's words to describe him. saying this. dear charles ramsey -- i am not a little pretty white girl, but i totally want to run into your black arms. hashtag -- hero. oswalt -- you may remember tweeted out one of the most retweeted statements ever after the terror attacks at the boston marathon. congratulations, charles. an american hero. >> catherine: jaycee dugard likely knows what the victims in cleveland felt. she was kept in captivity for 18 years by sex offender phillip garrido and his giving birth twice while with her captors. if anyone has the perfect perspective on this of stories... and connect back into the world it is not who they are is only what happened to them. the hemisphere it
and his employer, hodge's restaurant, says that's who ramsey is.t said it is proud of him for not turning his back on the missing women, and called him a true cleveland hero. >> catherine: weighted gold charles ramsey we will be in touch. and comedian patton oswalt >> catherine: -- whom you may have seen if you watched sitcom "the king of queens" -- used ramsey's words to describe him. saying this. dear charles ramsey -- i am not a little pretty white girl, but i totally...
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. >>> hodge situation comes to -- hodge situation comes -- a hostage situation comes to an end.gets caught in a crossfire between a suspect and officers. >>> which college has the honor of having president obama speak at their ceremony. >>> closed captioning by california phones. it's easy to apply and qualify for a free specialized phone. call california phones at 800- 330-5100 today. easier banking. standard at citibank. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. the sleep number memorial day sale. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change your life on sale. the sleep number bed. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. oh gosh, yes. you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" ...oh, yeah! ...and it's perfect. they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were going to diagnose
. >>> hodge situation comes to -- hodge situation comes -- a hostage situation comes to an end.gets caught in a crossfire between a suspect and officers. >>> which college has the honor of having president obama speak at their ceremony. >>> closed captioning by california phones. it's easy to apply and qualify for a free specialized phone. call california phones at 800- 330-5100 today. easier banking. standard at citibank. you walk into a conventional mattress store,...
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then back to the airport home to cleveland where more madness awaits as thus his dishwashing job at hodge'shanopoulos. he was cool with well-wishers, comfortable bantering with executives on the presidential yacht. yet clearly anxious about getting back to dishwashing monday. i work for a living, man. i will until i'm terminated. i was suspended from work. i gotta show up. i live up to my obligations. he was at work a couple of weeks ago when he leaned over and a couple of rounds from an ak-47 fell out of his pocket. they were gifts from a friend who just returned from iraq and afghanistan. but his boss -- didn't like that and sent him home. the punishment was painful losing his $269 a week paycheck. significant setback. i love when people talk about giving him a reward, he said give it to the girls. he said if i hadn't -- he said it was fortuitous, if i hadn't been at -- suspended i wouldn't have been home to hear the scream. if there is not a mcdonald's commercial in his future, there is no god. he heard berry's call for help. he spoke a lot about his love of his big mac. it was a scream
then back to the airport home to cleveland where more madness awaits as thus his dishwashing job at hodge'shanopoulos. he was cool with well-wishers, comfortable bantering with executives on the presidential yacht. yet clearly anxious about getting back to dishwashing monday. i work for a living, man. i will until i'm terminated. i was suspended from work. i gotta show up. i live up to my obligations. he was at work a couple of weeks ago when he leaned over and a couple of rounds from an ak-47...
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jackie robinson, duke snider, dale hodges but i must say there is magic in these moments. when i open my eyes and i see my sons in the place where a father once said, i feel an invisible loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but his heart and soul that come to know through the countless stories i have told. which is what in the end i shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back into the past, allowing me to believe that the pride of people have loved and lost and our families, and the public figures we've respected in history really can live on, so long as we push to tell and retell the stories of their lives. thank you for letting me share with you these stories today. [applause] >> thank you, doris. that was wonderful as well. quite a panoply of others up here, and by the way, you can have the dodgers back. [laughter] they are a huge disappointment. our final offer this morning is dazzling author and is one of oprah's favorite, so by united states law is al
jackie robinson, duke snider, dale hodges but i must say there is magic in these moments. when i open my eyes and i see my sons in the place where a father once said, i feel an invisible loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but his heart and soul that come to know through the countless stories i have told. which is what in the end i shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back...
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juliett hodges from the mississippi tea party withdrew their application after months of delays designedo intimidate americans. the irs question her and her group, asking for a list with every book the group had read and a book report on each book. this is clearly excessive. we also join all those across the country who have felt abused and threatened by the irs. tea party patriots has not back down and we will keep fighting. if you want to start a tea party group, sign up with the tea party patriots. we will help you. we will not allow the irs or any branch of the government or any government agency to take away our first amendment right or any of our constitutional rights. the irs is thuggish and discriminative. this illustrates why you must have a government that is constitutionally limited. we must have a government small enough to manage and execute its duties confidently and with integrity. most importantly, the government we the people can trust. that is what tea party patriots has fought for over the last four years. >> thank you. [applause] it was feared because it was an organi
juliett hodges from the mississippi tea party withdrew their application after months of delays designedo intimidate americans. the irs question her and her group, asking for a list with every book the group had read and a book report on each book. this is clearly excessive. we also join all those across the country who have felt abused and threatened by the irs. tea party patriots has not back down and we will keep fighting. if you want to start a tea party group, sign up with the tea party...
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. >> beginning of the week charles ramsey was a guy that worked in the kitchen at hodge's restaurantcleveland. on monday afternoon, charles ramsey says when he heard a woman screaming he raced over and broke down the door to his neighbor ariel castro's home. the rest, as they say, is history. even the cleveland police chief weighed in. >> mr. ramsey does deserve a lot of credit. and he is the true key to this case. >> reporter: as did one of the mother of the rescued girls. >> it was awesome what he did. he could have turned his back. he chose not to. he chose to help her. >> reporter: a lot of people are calling you a hero is that how you see yourself? >> of course not, sugar. i do what i had to do. you can put any label you want on it. >> reporter: there is a reward, $25,000, for amanda berry's safe return. >> all you have to do is make that check out to amanda berry. what else you got? any other reward? you make them out to gina dejesus. what have you got? you go give that to michelle. what else you got? >> reporter: you don't feel, you are not going to collect any money for this?
. >> beginning of the week charles ramsey was a guy that worked in the kitchen at hodge's restaurantcleveland. on monday afternoon, charles ramsey says when he heard a woman screaming he raced over and broke down the door to his neighbor ariel castro's home. the rest, as they say, is history. even the cleveland police chief weighed in. >> mr. ramsey does deserve a lot of credit. and he is the true key to this case. >> reporter: as did one of the mother of the rescued girls....
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reverend kenneth hodges, representative john lewis, civil rights icon. representative clyburn, i hoped to be his partner in congress. all the staff. and the volunteers that have brought us here today, that have brought me here. your time, your hard work, your dedication, and your confidence in me will take me to wherever my next journey is. thank you so much. and to my family. to my family, this is about a you of them, oh, my gosh, all. you know, when we started this race, we knew that it would be an uphill climb and we were determined to do it. we were just so determined to do it. i remember my only pledge was to the people of south carolina's first congressional district, the people have spoken, and i respect their decision. no, i respect their decision. this is the beauty of our country. i respect their decision. i can assure you i will continue to figget for all of you in south carolina. -- to fight for all of yo -- for all of you in south carolina. it's been a tremendous honor to represent you. you are the most beautiful people in the most beautiful
reverend kenneth hodges, representative john lewis, civil rights icon. representative clyburn, i hoped to be his partner in congress. all the staff. and the volunteers that have brought us here today, that have brought me here. your time, your hard work, your dedication, and your confidence in me will take me to wherever my next journey is. thank you so much. and to my family. to my family, this is about a you of them, oh, my gosh, all. you know, when we started this race, we knew that it would...
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. >> steve: he works at hodge's restaurant and throughout the cleveland area, they're selling a t-shirtof that t-shirt go to the women who were rescued just yesterday. >> brian: i wouldn't mind helping him out either. now brand-new details being revealed about what was found inside the house. joining us live from cleveland issues ainsley earhart. hey, ainsley. >> hey, brian, steve and gretchen. just got off the phone with someone here that works with the city and even they are not necessarily in charge of the investigation inside the home with the search and recovery efforts there. he did say that the search inside the home and around the home has been concluded. that was being conducted by the f.b.i. evidence recovery unit. those are the guys you saw on the video that we were showing you yesterday. i think we have some of that video here. the guys that were dressed in the white suits. they look like haz-mat crews. they brought in dogs yesterday. the sheriff's department did arrive earlier morning. they're out here monitoring making sure media and other people don't get too close to the
. >> steve: he works at hodge's restaurant and throughout the cleveland area, they're selling a t-shirtof that t-shirt go to the women who were rescued just yesterday. >> brian: i wouldn't mind helping him out either. now brand-new details being revealed about what was found inside the house. joining us live from cleveland issues ainsley earhart. hey, ainsley. >> hey, brian, steve and gretchen. just got off the phone with someone here that works with the city and even they are...
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it is important to h2a employers such as barney hodges at sunrise he can continue to get his experienced workers back each year. barney said without the experienced workers my orchard would be crippled and would be done farming and looking at developing. please note the term experience and also note the fact that these h2a workers returned year after year to the same farm. in conclusion, the only town i see with proposed name is the w-2 and w 3 visas. since all workers employee annual wages are reported on a form w-3 and the gross employer wages are reported on a form w-3. pros certainly outweigh the cons. i feel employers will be in favor of the written part of the bill which refers to an employer's ability to give preference to a loyal h2a worker who worked for the employer three out of the last four years. also the logic behind the proposed wage rate seems much more commonsensical and affordable. i believe those undocumented workers also follow much of what is said above. i would be it would be great, a great opportunity for the employers to obtain a legal workforce and provide them w
it is important to h2a employers such as barney hodges at sunrise he can continue to get his experienced workers back each year. barney said without the experienced workers my orchard would be crippled and would be done farming and looking at developing. please note the term experience and also note the fact that these h2a workers returned year after year to the same farm. in conclusion, the only town i see with proposed name is the w-2 and w 3 visas. since all workers employee annual wages are...
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julia hodges from the mississippi tea party withdraw their group's application after months of delayed tactics designed to intimidate americans. the i.r.s. questioned marianne bauer and her group, american patriots against government excess, asking for a list of every book their group had read and a book report on each book. a government this intrusive a clearly accepted. we also join those across the country who have felt abused and threatened by the i.r.s. tea party patriots has not backed down and we will keep fighting. if you want to start a tea party group, sign up with tea party patriots and we will help you. we will not allow the i.r.s. or any branch of the government or any government agency to take away our first amendment rights or any of our constitutional rights. the i.r.s. is thuggish, discriminatory, abusive schemes and tactics perfectly illustrate why we must have a government that is constitutionally limited. meaning we must have a government small enough to manage and execute its duties competently and with integrity. and most importantly, a government we the people ca
julia hodges from the mississippi tea party withdraw their group's application after months of delayed tactics designed to intimidate americans. the i.r.s. questioned marianne bauer and her group, american patriots against government excess, asking for a list of every book their group had read and a book report on each book. a government this intrusive a clearly accepted. we also join those across the country who have felt abused and threatened by the i.r.s. tea party patriots has not backed...
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juliett hodges from the mississippi tea party withdrew their application after months of delays designed to intimidate americans. the irs question her and her group, asking for a list with every book the group had read and a book report on each book. this is clearly excessive. we also join all those across the country who have felt abused and threatened by the irs. tea party patriots has not back down and we will keep fighting. if you want to start a tea party group, sign up with the tea party patriots. we will help you. we will not allow the irs or any branch of the government or any government agency to take away our first amendment right or any of our constitutional rights. the irs is thuggish and discriminative. this illustrates why you must have a government that is constitutionally limited. we must have a government small enough to manage and execute its duties confidently and with integrity. most importantly, the government we the people can trust. that is what tea party patriots has fought for over the last four years. >> thank you. [applause] it was feared because it was an orga
juliett hodges from the mississippi tea party withdrew their application after months of delays designed to intimidate americans. the irs question her and her group, asking for a list with every book the group had read and a book report on each book. this is clearly excessive. we also join all those across the country who have felt abused and threatened by the irs. tea party patriots has not back down and we will keep fighting. if you want to start a tea party group, sign up with the tea party...
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washington,inley reverend hodges, representative hoped to bei had his partner in congress, all the volunteersave brought us here today, your time, your hard work, your dedication and your confidence take me to wherever my next journey is. much.you so [applause] my family, this is about them, oh, my gosh, started this we race we knew that it would be an we werelimb and determined to do it, so determined to do it. i remember my only pledge was to of south carolina's 1th congressional district. ie people have spoken and respect their decision. no, i respect their decision. this is the beauty of our country. i respect their decision. i can assure you i will continue all of you in south carolina. applause]d thank you so much. it's been a tremendous honor to represent you. most beautiful people in the most beautiful beautifuln the most nation and i cannot thank you enough for taking this journey with me. god bless all of you! thank you! thank you all! thank you! thank you! thank you! thank you! thank you! [cheers and applause] >> ok, all right. y'all ready? me?o, can you hear can i have your attent
washington,inley reverend hodges, representative hoped to bei had his partner in congress, all the volunteersave brought us here today, your time, your hard work, your dedication and your confidence take me to wherever my next journey is. much.you so [applause] my family, this is about them, oh, my gosh, started this we race we knew that it would be an we werelimb and determined to do it, so determined to do it. i remember my only pledge was to of south carolina's 1th congressional district. ie...