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we got it done in ohio. it's a matter of stripping out the politics, looking the problem square in the eye, and coming up with innovative ways to fix it. i'll give you one example. we put 12,000 people a year in our prisons here who were in prison for less than a year next to sometimes murderers and rapists. we've changed sentencing reform, so we treat them in a more community setting. it makes the people that come out better and it also saves us a ton of money. it's not just cutting, it's reforming and designing. >> schieffer: i take your point. there are three other people on the broadcast here, governor. governor walker, how do you feel about this whole idea of the debt limit here? do you think it ought to be raised? do you think congress is going to find a way to do it? >> well, i think they need to make some long-term structural changes. part of the benefit that each of the four of us are talking about is not just balancing our budget, but doing it in a way that provides structural reform for generations
we got it done in ohio. it's a matter of stripping out the politics, looking the problem square in the eye, and coming up with innovative ways to fix it. i'll give you one example. we put 12,000 people a year in our prisons here who were in prison for less than a year next to sometimes murderers and rapists. we've changed sentencing reform, so we treat them in a more community setting. it makes the people that come out better and it also saves us a ton of money. it's not just cutting, it's...
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sb-5 in ohio is about as unpopular in ohio with voters as governor kasich is now. when they ask ohio voters whether to keep it or repeal it, ohio voters say they would like to repeal that bill by a 24-point margin. in may, it was only an 18-point margin. ohio's governor and his union stripping adventure are sinking into the quick sand of voter disapproval. and maybe not all that slowly. >>> joining us now is representative peterson. thank you for joining us again. nice to have you back here. >> thank you. my pleasure to be back. >> this new poll suggests that ohio's union stripping bill is becoming more unpopular. people aren't just getting over it. they getting more upset about this. what do you think accounts for that? >> i think as people learn more and more about what this union stripping bill does, they get more and more angry. senate bill 5 is about allowing, you know, not allowing people anymore to come together and bargain for fair wages or for, you know, safe places to work. when people find out what this bill really does, they hate it. and i think you're
sb-5 in ohio is about as unpopular in ohio with voters as governor kasich is now. when they ask ohio voters whether to keep it or repeal it, ohio voters say they would like to repeal that bill by a 24-point margin. in may, it was only an 18-point margin. ohio's governor and his union stripping adventure are sinking into the quick sand of voter disapproval. and maybe not all that slowly. >>> joining us now is representative peterson. thank you for joining us again. nice to have you back...
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at the best of the rest the news republicans in ohio really stepped in at this time only three months after the governor jon case of his republican gang in the state legislature passed a harsh anti-union last public employees of the rights to collectively bargain over a million ohioans signed a petition to repeal the new anti-union law the group we are ohio needed two hundred thirty one thousand signatures from ohio voters to repeal of senate bill five on the ballot in november election but the group got more than five times that amount turning close to one point three million signatures to ohio secretary of state to verify the names a spokesman for we are ohio referring to the petition drive this historic number of signatures sends a strong clear message to the extreme politicians who played political tricks to pass as a five so as governor case x. union busting in ohio finished for good and what effect in this huge groundswell against case it mean for other republicans and the union busting efforts around the nation joining me from ohio now is cliff schecter a recipe or strategist a
at the best of the rest the news republicans in ohio really stepped in at this time only three months after the governor jon case of his republican gang in the state legislature passed a harsh anti-union last public employees of the rights to collectively bargain over a million ohioans signed a petition to repeal the new anti-union law the group we are ohio needed two hundred thirty one thousand signatures from ohio voters to repeal of senate bill five on the ballot in november election but the...
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union busting in ohio finished for good and what effect can this huge groundswell against casey mean for other republicans and the union busting efforts around the nation joining me from ohio now is cliff schecter aggressive p.r. strategist at liberty us l.l.c. and author of the book the real mccain cliff welcome welcome back i just how are you going to i'm great one point three million signatures to this box talking head who's who's now the governor wake up sleeping giant the labor movement is agenda cooked it did maybe she go back to is used saturday night show on fox from the heartland you know that you don't understand our what the heartland wants yes i mean look you know what you heard a lot about what happened in wisconsin got not as many people heard immediately heard belatedly about what happened a year ago because the bills even more extreme senate bill five year which also stripped their collective bargaining rights from teachers from firefighters from police officers got the turtle owner at least an organization that often supports republicans or apoplectic and so we had th
union busting in ohio finished for good and what effect can this huge groundswell against casey mean for other republicans and the union busting efforts around the nation joining me from ohio now is cliff schecter aggressive p.r. strategist at liberty us l.l.c. and author of the book the real mccain cliff welcome welcome back i just how are you going to i'm great one point three million signatures to this box talking head who's who's now the governor wake up sleeping giant the labor movement is...
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a look at how to avoid possible dangers. >> we have a chance of rain right now in ohio so it is not come willing in during today. we will detail the forecast for the holiday weekend just ahead. >> it happened again and again you ask yourself why is cheating necessary? for the second time in as many years cheating on standardized tests has been exposed in baltimore city schools. announced last week by the c.e.o. an investigation at fort worthington and abbottson schools showed staff members erasing incorrect answers and replacing them with the correct answers. it also uncovered alternated attendance records that brought the school into the no child left behind. dr. alonzo called it an act of violence against our communities, parents and students. and added that two more schools were being scrutinized. regardless of whether more cheating is exposed once again staff members at these schools have been validated -- invalidated hard work to improve standardized test scores. often these test results are used to help determine federal funding and there is no question that with tightening budgets
a look at how to avoid possible dangers. >> we have a chance of rain right now in ohio so it is not come willing in during today. we will detail the forecast for the holiday weekend just ahead. >> it happened again and again you ask yourself why is cheating necessary? for the second time in as many years cheating on standardized tests has been exposed in baltimore city schools. announced last week by the c.e.o. an investigation at fort worthington and abbottson schools showed staff...
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but the stuff in southern ohio that has me a little concerned that if it holds together could give us some problems this afternoon. right now the computer is by 5:15 taking that action in western maryland here. southwestern pennsylvania. sneaking in toward the shenandoah valley. as you watch washington for the evening hours, it really does start to sliferl up as it approaches 67 well to the south and east between richmond, williamsburg, norfolk, over toward parts of the delmarva there could be stronger thunderstorms here later on this afternoon and this evening. we will try to get rid of most of that overnight tonight a few isolated showers south of the morning and then notice afternoon a better chance tomorrow will be south of washington, closer to the boundary. looks like that boundary was a little more to the north on wednesday. yeah, we will be dodging a few showers and storms here but i think most plants will be already a chance for a thunderstorm west and south. high 91 maybe optimistic given the cloud cover. certainly in the upper 80s. tomorrow more sunshine around 90. wednesda
but the stuff in southern ohio that has me a little concerned that if it holds together could give us some problems this afternoon. right now the computer is by 5:15 taking that action in western maryland here. southwestern pennsylvania. sneaking in toward the shenandoah valley. as you watch washington for the evening hours, it really does start to sliferl up as it approaches 67 well to the south and east between richmond, williamsburg, norfolk, over toward parts of the delmarva there could be...
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. >> it's clearly important issues, red meat issues in ohio.o much. we look forward to more of your reporting with team romney out there in ohio. for more on romney's strategy we're joined by politico's senior political writer. what a pleasure to be directly across the table from you. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a big play for romney to go to ohio a general election strategy. >> that's right. everything you're seeing about him right now is maintain front runner status. play the part. look presidential. make people think they can count on you. it is a bit risky. you have rick perry looking to come up out of nowhere u51eeÑ the end of august. at some point some people may be resentful that he's not engaged in the early states. >> one of the reasons he wants people to think of himself as the presumptive nominee is what he said at a fundraiser in virginia. there he is. it is the home state of bob mcdonell who is somebody is on the short list. he talked about three sitting governors on the -- one senator and two governors on the short list. o
. >> it's clearly important issues, red meat issues in ohio.o much. we look forward to more of your reporting with team romney out there in ohio. for more on romney's strategy we're joined by politico's senior political writer. what a pleasure to be directly across the table from you. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a big play for romney to go to ohio a general election strategy. >> that's right. everything you're seeing about him right now is maintain front runner...
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two key states: john ralston in nevada, home of senate majority leader harry reid and karen kasler in ohio where speaker john boehner comes from. >> brown: then, margaret warner interviews the new head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde about the debt crisis here and in europe. >> the global economy is clearly highly dependent on the u.s. economy. so to have the lead economy uncertain about its debt ceiling is quite worrisome. >> woodruff: spencer michels updates the story of honey bees dying in large numbers for the last five years. >> a lot of research is taking place in the lab and in the field but the mystery of the disappearing bees remains. >> brown: ray suarez talks to paul farmer about his new book on haiti, still reeling from the massive earthquake and cholera epidemic. >> you can get stuff done in haiti, you work with haitian colleagues and public health authorities, you can get things done. but it does require just gutting it out, sticking with it, and not being discouraged. >> woodruff: plus, we explore the discovery of a new traveling companion for planet ea
two key states: john ralston in nevada, home of senate majority leader harry reid and karen kasler in ohio where speaker john boehner comes from. >> brown: then, margaret warner interviews the new head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde about the debt crisis here and in europe. >> the global economy is clearly highly dependent on the u.s. economy. so to have the lead economy uncertain about its debt ceiling is quite worrisome. >> woodruff: spencer michels...
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and what we're seeing in ohio are positive things. if they did it in washington, we'd be better. >> i want to get a break in here. i want to talk more about the issue of jobs, the overall economy, when recovery will actually feel like recovery, including the debate over taxes >>> we're back with our discussion about the economy, which continued even during the break because this is a hot topic, as you know, and these are spirited folks. all right, i want to talk about the debate over taxes, and it's very interesting. you had house speaker john boehner on friday say the following about these debt talks and taxes. >> our stand on the debt limit has been clear -- there can be no tax hikes, because tax hikes destroy jobs. >> that's the assertion. is that really true? ron brown's team took a whack at that in his column in "the national journal" this weekend and writes -- "in the past three decades, job growth has thrived after tax cuts and after tax increases, and it has stagnated after tax cuts. if there's a pattern, it's that tax policy t
and what we're seeing in ohio are positive things. if they did it in washington, we'd be better. >> i want to get a break in here. i want to talk more about the issue of jobs, the overall economy, when recovery will actually feel like recovery, including the debate over taxes >>> we're back with our discussion about the economy, which continued even during the break because this is a hot topic, as you know, and these are spirited folks. all right, i want to talk about the debate...
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but it is we're making much ado about such a minor thing in the ohio election but i think this is what you're going to start to start i see happening all over the country in fact i did a google search on that law i found that one article from think progress people are not talking about it's not like i'm not saying switching gears that casey anthony ok. apparently we are we don't we still don't know i haven't seen any evidence that he didn't actually rape this made a joke other than she's made your bed with it but in both cases the media got them . it's never been a law in canada but for a long time the media policy there back in the seventy's when i was working when i was doing news in michigan and kant was right next door the media policy was you don't announce the name of somebody who's been arrested you announce their name when they're convicted should we think about doing something like that here in the united states not us i'm not suggesting as a wall but as you know as a as a media policy and to be more prudent i think i mean i think there's no question as they say where do you g
but it is we're making much ado about such a minor thing in the ohio election but i think this is what you're going to start to start i see happening all over the country in fact i did a google search on that law i found that one article from think progress people are not talking about it's not like i'm not saying switching gears that casey anthony ok. apparently we are we don't we still don't know i haven't seen any evidence that he didn't actually rape this made a joke other than she's made...
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and what we're seeing in ohio are positive things. if they did it in washington, we'd be better. >> i want to get a break in here. i want to talk more about the issue of jobs, the overall economy, when recovery will actually feel like recovery, including the debate over taxes and the relationship to economic growth. more with our panel after this. e the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that's best for your tired feet. foot-care scientists are behind it. you'll get all-day relief. for your tired achy feet. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... with other top companies. with an esurance quote, you know you're getting a great deal. you can thank our tech team for that. sure, i'll let them know. bye-bye. aha! anyth
and what we're seeing in ohio are positive things. if they did it in washington, we'd be better. >> i want to get a break in here. i want to talk more about the issue of jobs, the overall economy, when recovery will actually feel like recovery, including the debate over taxes and the relationship to economic growth. more with our panel after this. e the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the...
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there are mckinleys in canton, ohio. if you had to name something else that made the most impact on you as you went about finding this information, what would you say it is? >> the historical society had papers that were prepared, as i mentioned, the psychologists who studied the life of czolgosz. they had these papers on file. they were helpful in tracking that down. there were a lot of things before i did this book. "the proud tower," i read that years and years ago. she had a section in there about the an arkist. that was really first time i had ever heard of this philosophy. >> over the last hundred years or so, how much has been wrong what's been written about the assassination itself? much? >> i think it's generally been there's probably a lot of misinformation right off the bat. i think it was eventually sorted out. newspapers were rushing to get the print. there was various accounts ever what had happened. who had done what. the trial itself helped clear that up. probably mckinley's life and presidency had been s
there are mckinleys in canton, ohio. if you had to name something else that made the most impact on you as you went about finding this information, what would you say it is? >> the historical society had papers that were prepared, as i mentioned, the psychologists who studied the life of czolgosz. they had these papers on file. they were helpful in tracking that down. there were a lot of things before i did this book. "the proud tower," i read that years and years ago. she had a...
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and what we're seeing in ohio are positive things. d it in washington, we'd be better. >> i want to get a break in here. i want to talk more about the issue of jobs, the overall economy, when recovery will actually feel like recovery, including the debate over taxes ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ look at that car, well, it goes fast ♪ ♪ givin' my dad a heart attack ♪ [ friend ] that is so awesome. ♪ i love my car [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] that first chevy, yea, it gets under your skin. ♪ i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more
and what we're seeing in ohio are positive things. d it in washington, we'd be better. >> i want to get a break in here. i want to talk more about the issue of jobs, the overall economy, when recovery will actually feel like recovery, including the debate over taxes ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive...
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. >> he was born in ohio. >> reporter: march 2009, a funeral for four of oakland's finest, and anthony batts, said i want to lead this department in oakland. and by the fall of 2009 he was, and now 20 months later? >> i still feel the passion for this community. >> reporter: one year into the job, the city's budget started to have an impact, officer layoffs, a failing radio system and a department under federal court over sight. and by early this year, the city of san jose was calling his name. >> i didn't look elsewhere, it came to me, came knocking on the door. and i will be perfectly honest, we had an agency where the focus was not on the police department. we had just laid off 25% of the police department, cars that didn't run. >> and out of nowhere, the chief brought on a new deputy chief, but not within the department, from the san francisco police, the former interim police chief. >> he is not coming over to be the next chief, he has no interest in being one. >> they say he is the best crime analyst and will be doing that in oakland. that comes after they reorganized the departm
. >> he was born in ohio. >> reporter: march 2009, a funeral for four of oakland's finest, and anthony batts, said i want to lead this department in oakland. and by the fall of 2009 he was, and now 20 months later? >> i still feel the passion for this community. >> reporter: one year into the job, the city's budget started to have an impact, officer layoffs, a failing radio system and a department under federal court over sight. and by early this year, the city of san...
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and what we're seeing in ohio are positive things. d it in washington, we'd be better. >> i want to get a break in here. i want to talk more about the issue of jobs, the overall economy, when recovery will actually feel like recovery, including the debate over taxes and the relationship to economic growth. more with our panel after this. [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ as much as i can about a company before i invest in it. that's why i lik
and what we're seeing in ohio are positive things. d it in washington, we'd be better. >> i want to get a break in here. i want to talk more about the issue of jobs, the overall economy, when recovery will actually feel like recovery, including the debate over taxes and the relationship to economic growth. more with our panel after this. [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push...
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in a lot of trouble. but this was a man who as we saw with michigan and ohio, and as we see here back in the war of 1812, a pioneer which is to say she would go and get what he wanted, and example number three is from an ohio paper in 1832, and the plant is 1832 is this was before the conflict with michigan altogether. when the colonel of the regimen and something younger than he is now, lucas seduced a young lady who sued him for breach of marriage contract and got judgment against him. and when he had put all his property of his hands and nothing could be got, he was put in jail for the debt and then issued the orders for his regiment to rescue him from the custody of the law. and he had to make good on his debt but this is one baldheaded guy but by the time he became that and now the territorial governor of iowa, he still had all that in him that he learned to do it within the ground rules when he became -- let me go back one. when he became the governor of iowa, ironically he immediately encountered an identical boundary conflict that he had had in ohio. this is it in the boundary of the southern port
in a lot of trouble. but this was a man who as we saw with michigan and ohio, and as we see here back in the war of 1812, a pioneer which is to say she would go and get what he wanted, and example number three is from an ohio paper in 1832, and the plant is 1832 is this was before the conflict with michigan altogether. when the colonel of the regimen and something younger than he is now, lucas seduced a young lady who sued him for breach of marriage contract and got judgment against him. and...
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it wasn't all good news for romney in ohio. week shows romney is trailing by four matched up against the president in key battle grounds states including ohio. that poll showed obama with double-digit leads over three other republicans. i'm joined by mark murray. another good morning to you, mark. >> good morning. >> mitt romney is the economy candidate for republicans. with the unemployment where it is, he's still getting beat by obama in ohio. is this a bad sign for the gop? >> there are two ways to look at these numbers. on the one hand, mitt romney at 41% with perfect name i.d. at a time he's relatively unscathed as the front-runner. almost all the scrutiny is on michele bachmann these past few weeks. so that's one way to look at the numbers. the other way to look at the numbers is president obama in that same poll is at 45%. as the incumbent you want to be at 50 or above. >> okay. how about romney's message about obama's handling of the economy? that's been somewhat uneven. at times blames it all on the president, and then
it wasn't all good news for romney in ohio. week shows romney is trailing by four matched up against the president in key battle grounds states including ohio. that poll showed obama with double-digit leads over three other republicans. i'm joined by mark murray. another good morning to you, mark. >> good morning. >> mitt romney is the economy candidate for republicans. with the unemployment where it is, he's still getting beat by obama in ohio. is this a bad sign for the gop?...
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who have to do it because gary in ohio was threatened to be killed by her father in the name of sure write a lot muslims advocate shariah law and guess who there has been a half a dozen abortion doctors in the united states killed in the name of jesus corden does that mean that we should say that you can't have a church no that means i denounce the k.k.k. i denounce violence in an evil proportion but this man mohammed this not denounce violence in tech she advocates violence he had to. go into the iran not serves chapter nine and verse five he says most limbs can and should kill christians slay the idolater wherever you find them and take them captive the shoah botanists church says the pope is the anti-christ should we ban her church before one of the tries to torch the local catholic church or do you think i pose the as i christ to this religious opinion written by. not necessarily by michele bachmann but i'm saying that while you know i got my very simple question for you gordon do you do you think that she should be that her church should be banned because they say the pope is th
who have to do it because gary in ohio was threatened to be killed by her father in the name of sure write a lot muslims advocate shariah law and guess who there has been a half a dozen abortion doctors in the united states killed in the name of jesus corden does that mean that we should say that you can't have a church no that means i denounce the k.k.k. i denounce violence in an evil proportion but this man mohammed this not denounce violence in tech she advocates violence he had to. go into...
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have been seeing standard in murfreesboro think about with barry for example here's a young girl in ohio it already has and you know the united states that if you want to if that that your religion a religion cannot be about violence there's. this this is a totally phony argument i. who have you know because barry in ohio was threatened to eat killed by her father in the name of shariah law muslims advocate shariah law and guess who every day and there has been a half a dozen abortion doctors in the united states killed in the name of jesus corden does that mean that we should say that you can't have a church no that means i denounce the k.k.k. i do you know it's violence in the name of abortion but this man mohammed does not do you know it's violence in check she advocates violence he had but he gets. into the iran not serves chapter nine and verse five he says muslims can and should kill christians slay the idolater wherever you find them and take them captive in a show botanists church says that the pope is the anti-christ should we ban her church before one tries departs the local ca
have been seeing standard in murfreesboro think about with barry for example here's a young girl in ohio it already has and you know the united states that if you want to if that that your religion a religion cannot be about violence there's. this this is a totally phony argument i. who have you know because barry in ohio was threatened to eat killed by her father in the name of shariah law muslims advocate shariah law and guess who every day and there has been a half a dozen abortion doctors...
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he had left his -- he was living with his family on a farm in ohio and just lazing about, not doing very much. he'd finally left around summertime in 1901. and where he had gone was a bit of a mystery. he told his family various stories. and he would kind of surface and offer some explanations about where he was going, but it was a bit unclear. we do know that, for some reason, he decided to go to buffalo, the buffalo area, maybe just to see the fair. he didn't have it in his head at this point to kill the president, although he had these sorts of ideas. and so, he had been in buffalo for several days before he decided that he was going to kill the president, and began to track him throughout the fair. >> how did the president get to buffalo? where did he come from? >> he took a train from canton, where he had spent the summer. >> ohio. >> yes, canton, ohio. his wife was, throughout her adult life had been, a bit of an invalid and was subject to all sorts of attacks and seizures, and it kind of felt like they needed to get her to canton where she could relax. and she was making quite goo
he had left his -- he was living with his family on a farm in ohio and just lazing about, not doing very much. he'd finally left around summertime in 1901. and where he had gone was a bit of a mystery. he told his family various stories. and he would kind of surface and offer some explanations about where he was going, but it was a bit unclear. we do know that, for some reason, he decided to go to buffalo, the buffalo area, maybe just to see the fair. he didn't have it in his head at this point...
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he represents the 8th district in ohio. idea of saving america would hurt hundreds of thousands of his most vulnerable constituents. the cuts exemption of low-income americans. his bill has cuts for 180,000 people on medicare or medicaid in his district. there are cuts to the approximately 70,000 households that receive social security benefits. over 30,000 people in ohio's 8th would have a harder time getting food stamps. 20,000 low-income kids, children would be affected by cuts in food and nutrition services. it would mean cuts for 4,000 house holds in those in some form of public housing existence. the speaker might not know how bad it would be for the people he represents. he spends most his free time on a golf course. john boehner's speech on the house floored a the tea party cheering. his bill had nothing to do closer to move to a final resolution of the debt ceiling fight. >>> up next, the tea party's role in the debt debate. ÷@x >>> xwrom compromise on behalf of the american people is now. i'm confident we can solv
he represents the 8th district in ohio. idea of saving america would hurt hundreds of thousands of his most vulnerable constituents. the cuts exemption of low-income americans. his bill has cuts for 180,000 people on medicare or medicaid in his district. there are cuts to the approximately 70,000 households that receive social security benefits. over 30,000 people in ohio's 8th would have a harder time getting food stamps. 20,000 low-income kids, children would be affected by cuts in food and...
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you got this also in the ohio state fair. >> you fit right in there. let me ask you quickly. yourr favorite fried treat so far? >> this year fried cool aid and becomely took cool aid and put it in a flour concoction and it is incredible. it is amazing. >> really, cook. we'll take your word for it. great to see you, have fun. >>> and now a free woman, casey anthony might be seeing a big pay day. up next. a look at the casey anthony sweep stake that is upsetting many americans today. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help ler a1c. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf ubs clanking ] [ husband ] i'm good! well, almost everything. [ male announcer ] glucerna. delicious shakes and bars. helping people with diabetes find balance. >> welcome back everybody. the house is now in recess after meeting at noon f
you got this also in the ohio state fair. >> you fit right in there. let me ask you quickly. yourr favorite fried treat so far? >> this year fried cool aid and becomely took cool aid and put it in a flour concoction and it is incredible. it is amazing. >> really, cook. we'll take your word for it. great to see you, have fun. >>> and now a free woman, casey anthony might be seeing a big pay day. up next. a look at the casey anthony sweep stake that is upsetting many...
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now all out in ohio and indiana. by the ends of the day it will start working in the mountains and if you are headed to western maryland you have some rain chances later today widely scattered. overnight tonight and into tomorrow the rain chances increase. for the moment we are high and dry. the current conditions outside with sunshine and just a few scattered clouds. b.w.i.-marshall 62. humidity is up normally. that will drop although today will be a bit more humid than yesterday. winds calm. barometer showing a rising tendency. high pressure over us. the rain that was on the radar west of us can't move in right now because of the high pressure. cambridge 59. boardwalk 64. same elkton. parkton 62. 61 westminster. frederick after i. and 60's in western maryland. clear skies overhead. a few clouds over the jersey shore and down into delaware maybe a couple of clouds. hard to tell on the satellite around ocean city but fair weather. the rain-making stuff is out to of us.t i have shaded in blue the high pressure over us
now all out in ohio and indiana. by the ends of the day it will start working in the mountains and if you are headed to western maryland you have some rain chances later today widely scattered. overnight tonight and into tomorrow the rain chances increase. for the moment we are high and dry. the current conditions outside with sunshine and just a few scattered clouds. b.w.i.-marshall 62. humidity is up normally. that will drop although today will be a bit more humid than yesterday. winds calm....
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believed so deeply in the mission of the bureau. prior to this as ohiottorney general, rich helped cover billions of dollars in things like pension funds on behalf of retirees and stepped up the state's practices against scupulous spending practices. democrats and republicans, banks and consumer advocates. now, last but not least, back in the '80s, richard was a five-time "jeopardy" champion, and a semifinalist in the tournament that champions. not too shabby. and all of his hearing questions will be in the form of a question. that's a joke. so i am proud to nominate richard cordray to this post. we have been recently reminded why this job is going to be so important. there is an army of lobbyists and lawyers right now working to water down the protections and the reforms that we passed. they have already spent tens of millions of dollars this year to try and weaken the laws that are designed to protect consumers. they have allies in congress who are trying to undo the progress that we have made. we're not going to let that happen. the fact is the financ
believed so deeply in the mission of the bureau. prior to this as ohiottorney general, rich helped cover billions of dollars in things like pension funds on behalf of retirees and stepped up the state's practices against scupulous spending practices. democrats and republicans, banks and consumer advocates. now, last but not least, back in the '80s, richard was a five-time "jeopardy" champion, and a semifinalist in the tournament that champions. not too shabby. and all of his hearing...
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heavy rain in the four corners region and heat advisories from texas to ohio. >> just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, people escaping the heat on cape cod are thinking twice about the taking a dip after sightings of great white sharks. at least three have been spotted in the past week on the atlantic side of the cape. no beaches have been closed yet. but lifeguards are making sure that swimmers don't go up too far. >> going in the water? >> i have been in. >> you have been in, you went in today? >>>>es. >> did you go all of the way in? >> enough. >> biologists tagged six great white sharks last summer. the sharks feed on seals in the area. we'll have more later on "good morning america." >>> in russia, nine bodies have been pulled from the water after an overloaded cruise ship sank in the river. as distraught relatives await word on their loved ones, dozens of people remain missing this morning. ship was designed to carry a maximum of 120 people, but there were 185 onboard. so far 80 of them have been rescued. >>> more people may have been buried under the wreckag
heavy rain in the four corners region and heat advisories from texas to ohio. >> just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, people escaping the heat on cape cod are thinking twice about the taking a dip after sightings of great white sharks. at least three have been spotted in the past week on the atlantic side of the cape. no beaches have been closed yet. but lifeguards are making sure that swimmers don't go up too far. >> going in the water? >> i have been...
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on june 22, 1969, there was so much oil and pollution in ohio's river that it caught fire, and it wasn't imaginary alex trebeck is so disappointed in house republicans right now. ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we just keep on keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on >>> this is an oxy moron. look, this is a river that's on fire. a river, which is a body of water, having to be sprayed down with other water in order to put it out. this is the river just outside cleveland, ohio, burning out of control in june 1969. the fire costs tens of thousands of damage because the blames were high enough and hot enough to damage some of the railroad bridges that span that river. this is not hell. when the river caught fire in 1969, it is not the first time to have done so. it did in 1952 as well, a million and a half damage that time. in 1952, the river also caught fire in 1948, also in 1941, also in 1936, also in 1922, also in
on june 22, 1969, there was so much oil and pollution in ohio's river that it caught fire, and it wasn't imaginary alex trebeck is so disappointed in house republicans right now. ♪ going to the bank without going to the bank... that's a step forward. with chase quickdeposit on your smartphone, you just snap a picture, hit send and done. chase quickdeposit. take a step forward and chase what matters. ♪ we just keep on keepin' on ♪ ♪ keep on >>> this is an oxy moron. look, this...
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keep advisory's have been in effect from maine, to ohio. ve could continue in many parts of the country this weekend. boston was one of those places where was really hot, local hospitals said they see twice as many patients as usual. doctors say that the heat can be very dangerous if not taken seriously. >> a lot people coming in with nausea, not feeling well and not eating right. >> no chances been taken, this is a summer camp and they're trying to make sure that the children stay cool, they're getting eyes and things to play with. they're getting a taste of january and mid july. the to the jews have been in the mid 100 degree range, but it will cool down. in new york, the heat is sparking power outages. there has been a record power demand, the people have been using their air conditioners. the teacher-this in-he has opened more than 500 cooling stations. and in wisconsin, this is unusual, people are running off with air- conditioner is. they say that there have been roughly 40 air-conditioner is taken. part of the problem is that they hav
keep advisory's have been in effect from maine, to ohio. ve could continue in many parts of the country this weekend. boston was one of those places where was really hot, local hospitals said they see twice as many patients as usual. doctors say that the heat can be very dangerous if not taken seriously. >> a lot people coming in with nausea, not feeling well and not eating right. >> no chances been taken, this is a summer camp and they're trying to make sure that the children stay...
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our kids after jack kerouac and neal cassady. >> and what's this about living in washington and in oxford, ohio? >> i'm in d.c. on a regular basis but my residence is, for tax purposes, voting, et cetera, and because my kids are there, i have them half-time, and so i'm there with them basically every other week. >> why are they there? >> because my ex-wife is an english professor at miami university of ohio. >> miami of ohio. >> yes. >> you've said in 2003 in an interview "i do not believe in god." >> yes, that's right. i'm a huge admirer of religion as a kind of social force, often for good, sometimes for ill. i was raised catholic. i define myself, and it's on my facebook page as a matter of fact, i'm an apatheist. the questions about the existence of god are not particularly pressing for me. >> why? >> i don't have a strong calling to faith, i suppose. >> and when did that start? >> my late grammar school years, at st. mary's let's blame it on st. mary's parochial school, near monmouth. >> in new jersey? >> near monmouth, new jersey, part of middletown. >> i'm sure they'll be glad to hear th
our kids after jack kerouac and neal cassady. >> and what's this about living in washington and in oxford, ohio? >> i'm in d.c. on a regular basis but my residence is, for tax purposes, voting, et cetera, and because my kids are there, i have them half-time, and so i'm there with them basically every other week. >> why are they there? >> because my ex-wife is an english professor at miami university of ohio. >> miami of ohio. >> yes. >> you've said in...
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you wrote about a pizza delivery boy in ohio that was robbed for $15. for his college for a year. it's not just handing out a >> i checked out a few of these things. you wrote about a pizza delivery boy in ohio that was robbed for $15. you paid for his college for a year. it's not just handing out a check. it's taking a vested interest in his future. another story, you helped a guy out. his american flag kept being stolen. you bought him a 30-foot pole. i love these stories because they are different to the average rock star. people don't do that. >> i look at that as the community i'm in. i go to the markets and take out dollars. people spend their hard-earned money to come see me. i dawned on me. i conflict about that. i don't like to put it on a flag and wave it around. since you brought it up, i feel like i'm taking dollars out of the markets. i read the paper. is there something in the paper, a story i can just help somebody out? >> how often do you do that? >> as often as i can. you go to a city and there's not an opportunity to touch somebody dir
you wrote about a pizza delivery boy in ohio that was robbed for $15. for his college for a year. it's not just handing out a >> i checked out a few of these things. you wrote about a pizza delivery boy in ohio that was robbed for $15. you paid for his college for a year. it's not just handing out a check. it's taking a vested interest in his future. another story, you helped a guy out. his american flag kept being stolen. you bought him a 30-foot pole. i love these stories because they...
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he jeff reached, he went too far, and i think we'll find in november the voters in ohio will say let'sback and take a look at this, mr. president, when think you have gone too far. bill: there is another significant referendum in november. the other is the challenge to unions and collective bargaining. the results of both of these votes could have national implications. the second bill challenges the collective bargaining rights of the union workers, hundreds of thousands in ohio. that passed. it was signed into law. but that will be on the ballot, too. those against senate bill 5 collected 900,000 signatures. they tomorrow needed 231,000. will this survive? >> i believe it will survive. it's important to note that ohio's law will be a bellwether for the rest of the country. we do not eliminate collective bargaining, when reform collective bargaining. i'm convinced once voter have an opportunity to look at the facts and understand what the senate bill does, they will say these are reasonable reforms. these are things those us in the private sector live with every day. they won't unders
he jeff reached, he went too far, and i think we'll find in november the voters in ohio will say let'sback and take a look at this, mr. president, when think you have gone too far. bill: there is another significant referendum in november. the other is the challenge to unions and collective bargaining. the results of both of these votes could have national implications. the second bill challenges the collective bargaining rights of the union workers, hundreds of thousands in ohio. that passed....
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giant, fast, unexpectedly yellow thing on the lam in ohio. our first-ever best new things in the world from a police blotter. that's coming up. >>> the answer to the question of when will this program finally talk about guerrillas on skateboards? the answer is soon. very soon. clearly it is the best new thing in the world today. clearly. .. get the ball. get the ball, girl. hmmm, you can't do that. but you can do this. it's the simple things. scientifically formulated bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs gives you the targeted relief of a massage plus the powerful, long-lasting pain relief of bengay. bengay pain relief + massage. visit bengay.com/relief for a $3.00 coupon. love the nubs! >>> during the major league baseball season of 1925, the starter for the new york yankees was a man who had one of the greatest names in baseball history, wally pip. he had played ten straight seasons, but that season still debated to this day, wally pip was taken out of the yankees line-up. a man called on to fill in for wally pip that day was a
giant, fast, unexpectedly yellow thing on the lam in ohio. our first-ever best new things in the world from a police blotter. that's coming up. >>> the answer to the question of when will this program finally talk about guerrillas on skateboards? the answer is soon. very soon. clearly it is the best new thing in the world today. clearly. .. get the ball. get the ball, girl. hmmm, you can't do that. but you can do this. it's the simple things. scientifically formulated bengay pain...
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giant, fast, unexpectedly yellow thing on the lam in ohio. ings in the world from a police blotter. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. here's the truth: allstate can also protect your home or apartment. as well as your boat, motorcycle, rv, and snowmobile. and even your retirement and your life. not many insurance companies can say that. but allstate can. now that you know the truth, know this: the more of your world you put in good hands, the more you can save. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >>> the answe
giant, fast, unexpectedly yellow thing on the lam in ohio. ings in the world from a police blotter. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. here's the truth: allstate can also protect your home or apartment. as well as your boat, motorcycle, rv, and snowmobile. and even your retirement and your life. not many insurance companies can say that. but allstate can. now that you know the truth, know this: the more of your world you put in good...
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giant, fast, unexpectedly yellow thing on the lam in ohio. t-ever best new things in the world from a police blotter. that's coming up. >>> the answer to the question of when will this program finally talk about guerrillas on skateboards? the answer is soon. very soon. clearly it is the best new thing in the world today. clearly. >>> during the major league baseball season of 1925, the starter for the new york yankees was a man who had one of the greatest names in baseball history, wally pip. he had played ten straight seasons, but that season still debated to this day, wally pip was taken out of the yankees line-up. a man called on to fill in for wally pip that day was an unknown player at the time named lou gehrig. unfortunately for wally pip, lou gehrig went on to play for the next 14 years. he never missed one game. >>> the caesar salad was supposedly invented by accident when the chef in mexico ran out of what he was supposed to cook. harrison ford only went on to play indiana jones because one of the actors they wanted for the role, nick
giant, fast, unexpectedly yellow thing on the lam in ohio. t-ever best new things in the world from a police blotter. that's coming up. >>> the answer to the question of when will this program finally talk about guerrillas on skateboards? the answer is soon. very soon. clearly it is the best new thing in the world today. clearly. >>> during the major league baseball season of 1925, the starter for the new york yankees was a man who had one of the greatest names in baseball...
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in ohio, missouri, montana and minnesota support for raising taxes ranges from 68 to 77%. it goes even higher for those making between 160 and $200,000 a year. you know what's not popular? raising social securities. medicare, 69 to 70% opposed to cutting it. medicaid, 59 to 63% opposed cutting medicaid. and voters in those four states said that they would be less likely to vote for their senator if he or she cut social security, medicare or medicaid, and they said that they would be less likely to vote for president obama if he cut the big three. now, if you believe in polls, it's a slam dunk. let's bring in adam green, co-founder of the progressive change campaign committee, which is one of the groups that commissioned this poll. if this is true, adam, and it's great to have you with us tonight. 750,000 people are in your organization. if this news is true, what does it mean? >> well, first of all, it means that millions of people, people like my grandmother and the grandmothers of the future, will be very, very hurt, especially in this tough economy. the middle class has
in ohio, missouri, montana and minnesota support for raising taxes ranges from 68 to 77%. it goes even higher for those making between 160 and $200,000 a year. you know what's not popular? raising social securities. medicare, 69 to 70% opposed to cutting it. medicaid, 59 to 63% opposed cutting medicaid. and voters in those four states said that they would be less likely to vote for their senator if he or she cut social security, medicare or medicaid, and they said that they would be less likely...
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in ohio the city opened four fire hydrants to give people a chance to cool down. being turned on for three hours a day and they will do it begin tomorrow. >>> close call for a family today. a child was accidentally locked in a hot car. the keys were inside. the other calls emergency crews and you saw they were able to open the door. she was in the car for a half hour and she was okay. >>> in iowa, 100 cattle died in the heat. animals at the zoo, the bears today received frozen fruit. lins were given ice blocks. frozen raspberries and blueberries. zoo officials have also been using water misting equipment. >>> tiger woods caddy is speaking out. he has pretty harsh words and the nfl, one step closer to a new labor i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as
in ohio the city opened four fire hydrants to give people a chance to cool down. being turned on for three hours a day and they will do it begin tomorrow. >>> close call for a family today. a child was accidentally locked in a hot car. the keys were inside. the other calls emergency crews and you saw they were able to open the door. she was in the car for a half hour and she was okay. >>> in iowa, 100 cattle died in the heat. animals at the zoo, the bears today received frozen...
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in ohio, triple digit heat is suspected in the death of a man in a house near columbus where the air conditioning wasn't working. that was one of some two dozen deaths blamed on a heat mass that creeped slowly across the country and at last count set 221 new record high temperatures. in washington, the vacation crowd is getting a lesson in why it's not just the heat, but the humidity. >> humid, hot, muggy, nasty. >> just like soup. yeah. >> reporter: in nearby virginia, civil war buffs reenacting a battle of 150 years ago insist on boiling in authentic uniforms. >> the first men as battle was 100 something, and 50 years it was 100 something, and now it's 100 again, so we're going to make our way through it. >> reporter: the heat continued to take a toll too on livestock. at least 1,200 cows have died in minnesota. 1,600 in south dakota. zoo animals, on the other hand, have places to escape the hottest heat wave some states have seen in two decades. chris clacum, nbc news. >>> with less than two weeks before the treasury department's debt ceiling deadline, there is still no deal, but
in ohio, triple digit heat is suspected in the death of a man in a house near columbus where the air conditioning wasn't working. that was one of some two dozen deaths blamed on a heat mass that creeped slowly across the country and at last count set 221 new record high temperatures. in washington, the vacation crowd is getting a lesson in why it's not just the heat, but the humidity. >> humid, hot, muggy, nasty. >> just like soup. yeah. >> reporter: in nearby virginia, civil...
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(paulson) and he believed in ohio? he believed in it and he pulled it. he knew that we had to put ohio out immediately. i watched neil write it. i called nash. nash booked the studio, got stills. we recorded it, you know, within-- i think it was either that night or the next night, and we gave the tapes to ahmet, or he took the red-eye to new york and had it out within a week i think, and it was so immediate that we fulfilled that older part of our job. you know, our main job is to entertain, but there's also another part which is to be the town crier, to be the troubadour, to be the guy that says, "12:00 and all is well," or "it's 11:30, and it's not so darn good." [chuckling] and we did that. i think it was a high point for us, but, you know, the book isn't about us. the book is about people finding a way to stick up for what they believe in and showing that there is, you know, a line that developed. we know, you know, that gandhi read thoreau. we know that king read gandhi. we know that we all followed martin luther king. there is a-- there's a lineage
(paulson) and he believed in ohio? he believed in it and he pulled it. he knew that we had to put ohio out immediately. i watched neil write it. i called nash. nash booked the studio, got stills. we recorded it, you know, within-- i think it was either that night or the next night, and we gave the tapes to ahmet, or he took the red-eye to new york and had it out within a week i think, and it was so immediate that we fulfilled that older part of our job. you know, our main job is to entertain,...