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in ohio law. now the other clinic in toledo.c in toledo is getting shut down, too, by the same law. you hear people talk about t.r.a.p. laws. this is the kind of t.r.a.p. they mean. require a clinic to have something, and then ban them by law from having it. and you shut it down because they don't have it. this is how republican legislators and governors are banning legal abortion in our country whenever they're in power, roe v. wade or no roe v. wade. prior to this summer, ohio had 13 abortion clinics. by the end of this summer, thanks to john kasich and the republican legislature there will not be 13 clinics left but 11 clinics left. ultimately this new republican law is expected to whittle down the number of clinics in the state of ohio to maybe eight? half of them gone. you think they'll stop there? since the november election, so less than a year, republicans in state governments have been passing laws to shut down abortion clinics from coast to coast. texas had 42 clinics that provided abortion services. republicans passed
in ohio law. now the other clinic in toledo.c in toledo is getting shut down, too, by the same law. you hear people talk about t.r.a.p. laws. this is the kind of t.r.a.p. they mean. require a clinic to have something, and then ban them by law from having it. and you shut it down because they don't have it. this is how republican legislators and governors are banning legal abortion in our country whenever they're in power, roe v. wade or no roe v. wade. prior to this summer, ohio had 13 abortion...
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host: lucretia garfield was born in ohio in 1832.er life spans antebellum america to the progressive era of the early 20th century. a supporter of women's rights and deeply interested in partisan politics, she and president james garfield entered the white house on march 4, 1881 after a very close election. however, what plans she had as first lady were soon cut short by an assassin's bullet. good evening, and welcome to "first ladies: influence and image." after the assassination, the next person to come into the white house, chester arthur, did not have a first lady. to help us understand, we have carl anthony. he is the author of "america's first families." the circumstances of james garfield's election helped to seal the president's fate. tell us the story of where the party politics were at the time. guest: so many of the large issues that had continued in post-civil war era were really in large mode put to rest. the transcontinental railroad by this time had been completed, the troops had been removed from the south during reco
host: lucretia garfield was born in ohio in 1832.er life spans antebellum america to the progressive era of the early 20th century. a supporter of women's rights and deeply interested in partisan politics, she and president james garfield entered the white house on march 4, 1881 after a very close election. however, what plans she had as first lady were soon cut short by an assassin's bullet. good evening, and welcome to "first ladies: influence and image." after the assassination,...
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generally quiet, piece of energy, upper level low up in ohio valley. that slides into a moist atmosphere. we could fire up a shower or thunderstorm. they will be widely scattered. there will be a few later today. tomorrow, cold front here out to minneapolis. that means business. that gives us a better chance of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon hours tomorrow and tomorrow night. behind that front, cooler drier air for the weekend. should be beautiful as we get friday afternoon into the weekend. few storms and watch the cold front north and west with a few more showers and storms. 88 today, partly sunny, 72 tonight, warm and muggy overnight, early shower and or
generally quiet, piece of energy, upper level low up in ohio valley. that slides into a moist atmosphere. we could fire up a shower or thunderstorm. they will be widely scattered. there will be a few later today. tomorrow, cold front here out to minneapolis. that means business. that gives us a better chance of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon hours tomorrow and tomorrow night. behind that front, cooler drier air for the weekend. should be beautiful as we get friday afternoon into...
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but a simple trip to the doctor is a complicated case in ohio. >> we have a 10-year-old young lady with leukemia. >> the amish family brought the child here in april with tumors in her neck, chest and kidneys. doctors started the chemotherapy but the family stopped after the first course. the parents expressed concerns about long-term effects like infertility and damage to her other organs. they called the chemo, horrible and terrible, saying the child begged her parents to stop. so after praying, and consulting family members, church elders and friends, they stopped treatment and turned to holistic medicine. >> we find ourselves in a situation where we feel legally and morally obligated to do what we think is in her best interest. >> with treatment, doctors say the child has an 85% chance of survival. without it, statistically, the odds are against her. >> it's uniformly fatal. >> the hospital contacted family services but they refused to file neglect charges. in july, a registered nurse in the hospital filed paperwork to deal with the chemotherapy. >> and it was denied. >> and it was
but a simple trip to the doctor is a complicated case in ohio. >> we have a 10-year-old young lady with leukemia. >> the amish family brought the child here in april with tumors in her neck, chest and kidneys. doctors started the chemotherapy but the family stopped after the first course. the parents expressed concerns about long-term effects like infertility and damage to her other organs. they called the chemo, horrible and terrible, saying the child begged her parents to stop. so...
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in the span of eight minutes. by 4:15 p.m. outages had cascaded across ohioichigan, pennsylvania, new york, vermont and parts of canada. parts of ontario blacked out. 50 million people without power, the largest outage in north american history. power was not fully restored for 48 hours. all because of what started with that one tree. it became a huge problem what happened with that one tree because of the shocking vulnerability of this electrical grid that we've got. which we started building in the 1800s with wires and wooden poles. ten years after that giant blackout of the whole northeast, question, of course, is, could it happen again? and the answer is maybe, but it is in fact probably less likely now. since then our country decided to try to fix it, at least we decided to spend a bunch of money trying to fix the problem. after the blackout, utility companies spent a lot to maintain what they've got per mile of line, transmission line, they've been spending nearly three times what they spent in the ten years before the blackout. the federal government a
in the span of eight minutes. by 4:15 p.m. outages had cascaded across ohioichigan, pennsylvania, new york, vermont and parts of canada. parts of ontario blacked out. 50 million people without power, the largest outage in north american history. power was not fully restored for 48 hours. all because of what started with that one tree. it became a huge problem what happened with that one tree because of the shocking vulnerability of this electrical grid that we've got. which we started building...
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they met at the sulfur springs at the ohio university in delaware, ohio. that point, president hayes' mother knew lucy and thought they would be a good match. she was a bit too young at that point. in 1850 when rutherford moved to cincinnati to start law practice down there, he met lucy again when she was about to graduate from the wesley female college and that is when they struck up their relationship. a year and a half later, they were married in cincinnati. >> he was 40 years old at the time the civil war broke out. what was the decision by the family for him to volunteer? >> he signed up for a three-year stint, and she was very supportive of him. it was never a really serious discussion about him not going. it was always a question of going to preserve the union, and also because loosely had some strong abolition feelings, she was additionally supportive of the union. >> what was hayes history in the civil war? how was he seen as a leader? >> he spent most of the civil war in western virginia trying to keep most of the confederates moving from theater
they met at the sulfur springs at the ohio university in delaware, ohio. that point, president hayes' mother knew lucy and thought they would be a good match. she was a bit too young at that point. in 1850 when rutherford moved to cincinnati to start law practice down there, he met lucy again when she was about to graduate from the wesley female college and that is when they struck up their relationship. a year and a half later, they were married in cincinnati. >> he was 40 years old at...
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in ohio, believe it or not, even though he has admitted to these horrific crimes, this man remains a father of that baby born in captivity as a result of the rape and he stands on equal footing with all the good dads in ohio because ohio has yet to address the question. >> john, go ahead. >> you can have -- some courts can terminate this father's rights pretty easily. that's not going to be that much of a challenge. >> they can. >> they can. >> they can but he's entitled to the presumption. >> he can try that but he's going to lose. he's going to lose that particular issue. given the circumstances -- >> lots of guys don't. >> i think he loses and i think he loses pretty easily. it's really up to the mother and social services to make that effort to terminate his parental rights. >> michael, let me get you back in finally on this. a lot was said about the community and people wondering how something like this could go on for so long. one of the details we learned today was when ariel castro had visitors to the home he took them to a garage where he chained them to a vehicle so that the
in ohio, believe it or not, even though he has admitted to these horrific crimes, this man remains a father of that baby born in captivity as a result of the rape and he stands on equal footing with all the good dads in ohio because ohio has yet to address the question. >> john, go ahead. >> you can have -- some courts can terminate this father's rights pretty easily. that's not going to be that much of a challenge. >> they can. >> they can. >> they can but he's...
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in washington, d.c. joining me now is ohio state senator, nina turner, who is running for secretary of state in the state of ohio. nina, great to have you with us. >> good to be here, ed. >> the integrity of the vote and the attack on voting rights obviously was big conversation here in washington today. it is real, what we're seeing in north carolina, what we were seeing in texas, the attitude of conservative legislators to restrict the vote, to make it harder. you have seen in this ohio as well. ohio is going to be huge in '14 and '16. in fact, we are reminded by the political experts constantly that the road to the white house goes through ohio. what do you see unfolding? what is the landscape right now and what has to be done? >> well, there is a sense of synergy, energy, and urgency, ed. to hear what dr. king just said, that clip you just played, it was as if he was talking to us today. and he mentioned alabama, but unfortunately, this is going beyond the south. even in ohio, as you remember, last year, the secretary of suppression tried to take away the last three days of early voting. he appealed
in washington, d.c. joining me now is ohio state senator, nina turner, who is running for secretary of state in the state of ohio. nina, great to have you with us. >> good to be here, ed. >> the integrity of the vote and the attack on voting rights obviously was big conversation here in washington today. it is real, what we're seeing in north carolina, what we were seeing in texas, the attitude of conservative legislators to restrict the vote, to make it harder. you have seen in...
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but in ohio apartments. . >>> we showed you a building implosion and in ohio, it's about apartments. this historic building in dayton was leveled this morning. it was the dayton daily news. >> tonight is the last night for a long time zazz club in san francisco's philmoree district. >> others struggle to survive. city records show there is a new owner but no word on what the new establishment will be. tonight's party starts at 8:00. >>> and san francisco's golden gate park was filled with sights and sounds of the middle ages today. it was the annual celebration of arhery. >> participants read poe ent poetry or sang songs. >>> i just want to say our forecast totally immroeded. >> tomorrow we have big time changes again. good evening, let's step outside, and how rare is this. we have clear skies at the coast, but we have clouds gathering over the inland areas at this hour. >> all associated with some tropical moisture that had a fine veil across the area today and that masked the sunshine. if you're making tracks toward san francisco from the east bay, perhaps dinner on the town tonigh
but in ohio apartments. . >>> we showed you a building implosion and in ohio, it's about apartments. this historic building in dayton was leveled this morning. it was the dayton daily news. >> tonight is the last night for a long time zazz club in san francisco's philmoree district. >> others struggle to survive. city records show there is a new owner but no word on what the new establishment will be. tonight's party starts at 8:00. >>> and san francisco's golden...
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we now know that these cases of illegal targeting by the irs were not just rogue agents in ohio but extended to offices in california, texas and all over the country. we know now that people in washington, d.c., knew about it. the irs agents in ohio are testifying that they were directed to do this illegal targeting by their supervisors in washington, d.c. so the question that begs not just members of congress but the american people is, how come the president would tell us this if he knows at the end of the day the facts are going to prove otherwise? in other words, we're just starting the investigation here and we're already finding out that what the president has been telling congress and what the president has been telling the american people is not the truth. >> so we have executive privilege, talking points that are false, testimony that's false, the fifth amendment is invoked. we're told rogue agents in cincinnati, none of these things are true. where do you go from here? congressman schock? >> i've been quick to remind folks back home and constituents, we don't need to jump to conclu
we now know that these cases of illegal targeting by the irs were not just rogue agents in ohio but extended to offices in california, texas and all over the country. we know now that people in washington, d.c., knew about it. the irs agents in ohio are testifying that they were directed to do this illegal targeting by their supervisors in washington, d.c. so the question that begs not just members of congress but the american people is, how come the president would tell us this if he knows at...
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in imposing consecutive sentences in ohio, court is aware that there is a preference in ohio for minimum sentencing and for concurrent sentencing but that can be overcome when the court feels that there are circumstances that make a crime so heinous or so significant that its effect on the community, the victim or that such punishment is needed that the court can go beyond that preference in the law and impose maximum sentences or consecutive. so here we are dealing with the issue of consecutive sentences. under venice, our court of appeals has made clear the court must make separate findings but that's our practice anyway. so i have to determine whether a consecutive sentence is necessary to protect the public from a future crime or to punish the offender. i must determine that the consecutive sentences are not disproportionate to the seriousness of the offender's conduct and to the danger the offender poses to the public, and then the court must make a finding. there are three alternatives in here. one i'm going to focus on is "b." at least two of the multiple offenses were committed a
in imposing consecutive sentences in ohio, court is aware that there is a preference in ohio for minimum sentencing and for concurrent sentencing but that can be overcome when the court feels that there are circumstances that make a crime so heinous or so significant that its effect on the community, the victim or that such punishment is needed that the court can go beyond that preference in the law and impose maximum sentences or consecutive. so here we are dealing with the issue of...
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fire stone in ohio, lead by 7 at the start. and today's 3rd round he started off birdie, birdie. 's won here 7 times in his career. everybody else playing for 2nd 2nd like jason on 6th. nice action here. he got within striking distance. woods, 8 strokes back. woods at 13. he shoots a 2 under 68 and maintains the 7-stroke lead, well on his way to the career, 79th victory. >> i always liked classic golf courses and this is certainly one of them. i have a 7-shot lead, but i still need to shoot a good number tomorrow and hopefully it will be enough. >> check out round 3 of the women's british open. no round 3 because of this. howling winds topping out at 50 miles per hour. now mb park is trying to make history by winning her 4th 4th straight major and she will have to work for it. she's 8 strokes off the lead. >>> missy franklin looking for her 5th gold of the world championship in barcelona. 200-meter backstroke where she owned it. she's already the record holder, and won by almost 2 body lengths and heading to uc berkeley. think of what she will do in the pac 12. she has the all tim
fire stone in ohio, lead by 7 at the start. and today's 3rd round he started off birdie, birdie. 's won here 7 times in his career. everybody else playing for 2nd 2nd like jason on 6th. nice action here. he got within striking distance. woods, 8 strokes back. woods at 13. he shoots a 2 under 68 and maintains the 7-stroke lead, well on his way to the career, 79th victory. >> i always liked classic golf courses and this is certainly one of them. i have a 7-shot lead, but i still need to...
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the in ohio a any. >> in ohio any feet tall death is a death penalty material.e was up and would have most likely been convicted of the death penalty in ohio with the extreme of these circumstances. there was a plea put on the table. we'll take the death penalty off but you plead guilty to every single count of kidnapping abuse, everything. which he did to, i guess to save his life but as you said prior, you know, his life in prison, his expectancy isn't too long there, jon. but the reality is, what happened was the prosecutor said, we want to be sure, nothing goes wrong and this man rots in prison as he will now. so he accepted the deal because he was afraid, the opposite side of a plea deal, if you don't take it, death penalty, by, you know, awful means in ohio. so he said, i will take the plea deal. the prosecution now is sure that they have insured the victim's justice. they got justice in this case. what they're doing now today is showing that. jon: we might, might, hear from one of those victims later. the defense is actually going to be calling some witne
the in ohio a any. >> in ohio any feet tall death is a death penalty material.e was up and would have most likely been convicted of the death penalty in ohio with the extreme of these circumstances. there was a plea put on the table. we'll take the death penalty off but you plead guilty to every single count of kidnapping abuse, everything. which he did to, i guess to save his life but as you said prior, you know, his life in prison, his expectancy isn't too long there, jon. but the...
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he was assigned to me in columbus ohio. d an interesting's situation because whether intentionally or whatever he was in fact calling the prison and the prison the gentleman in the prison that oversaw that part of the probation when you leave the calming him then he just would scare me to death. what do you have this man calling for? do you think you or something congressman? i would say i don't know charles mosier and i have never heard of the man. he went out of line and the gentleman in prison said i'm going to take care of this. i'm going to call his boss. the calls in created a massive heartburn and as i also show in the book they called me in to ask me who i was working for, how much money was going to make which i didn't even know at that time. i was just happy to have a job in all these details that you normally are put through prior to getting out of prison. i was not released out of prison on the due date that i was to be released and i outlined in the book i was accidentally actually able to get a call through my
he was assigned to me in columbus ohio. d an interesting's situation because whether intentionally or whatever he was in fact calling the prison and the prison the gentleman in the prison that oversaw that part of the probation when you leave the calming him then he just would scare me to death. what do you have this man calling for? do you think you or something congressman? i would say i don't know charles mosier and i have never heard of the man. he went out of line and the gentleman in...
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, the court is aware there is preference in ohio for minimum sentencing and for concurrent sentencing, but that can be overcome when a court feels that there are circumstances that make a crime so heinous or so significant in its effect on the community, the victim, or that such punishment is needed that the court can go beyond that preference in the law and impose maximum sentences or consecutive, so here we're dealing with the issue of the consecutive sentences and under venice our court of appeals made clear the court must make separate findings and that's our practice anyway, and so i have to determine whether a consecutive sentence is necessary to protect the public from future crime or punish the offender and i must determine that the consecutive sentences are not disproportionate to the seriousness of the offender's conduct and the danger the offender imposes to the public and then the court must make a finding and there are three alternatives and here is the one that i will focus on is at least two of the multiple offenses were committed as part of one or more course of conduc
, the court is aware there is preference in ohio for minimum sentencing and for concurrent sentencing, but that can be overcome when a court feels that there are circumstances that make a crime so heinous or so significant in its effect on the community, the victim, or that such punishment is needed that the court can go beyond that preference in the law and impose maximum sentences or consecutive, so here we're dealing with the issue of the consecutive sentences and under venice our court of...
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then, of course, people, 164% increase in california, 88 in ohio. states are seeing dramatic increases in premiums. >> sean, what's interesting about this -- businesses are now making the decision that they might have to put people on part-time instead of full-time because they can't afford it. everything the president promised, remember he said, if you like your health care, you can keep it? what did we hear today from the acting director of the irs. we like our health care and with obama care we're not able to keep it. we want to keep what we have. >> another broken promise. that's a great point. your reaction. >> people are -- yes, they can keep it. >> what about the irs individual today that said, is furious they're going to be funneled into the system. >> they're going to be funneled on to the exchanges. but it's still a health care system. >> they're not keeping their health care. >> so government should be leading by example. if government -- this is government employees. the other time you think government employees should be subject to ever
then, of course, people, 164% increase in california, 88 in ohio. states are seeing dramatic increases in premiums. >> sean, what's interesting about this -- businesses are now making the decision that they might have to put people on part-time instead of full-time because they can't afford it. everything the president promised, remember he said, if you like your health care, you can keep it? what did we hear today from the acting director of the irs. we like our health care and with...
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her first one was columbus, ohio, about gentrification in columbus, ohio. more recently she's been working on a trilogy about the war on terror. starting with a documentary about life in iraq under u.s. control during the u.s. war in iraq. the second part tells the story of two men from yemen including one who was a driver for osama bin laden. miss poitras is still working on the third installment in that trilogy which is about u.s. surveillance of phone calls and
her first one was columbus, ohio, about gentrification in columbus, ohio. more recently she's been working on a trilogy about the war on terror. starting with a documentary about life in iraq under u.s. control during the u.s. war in iraq. the second part tells the story of two men from yemen including one who was a driver for osama bin laden. miss poitras is still working on the third installment in that trilogy which is about u.s. surveillance of phone calls and
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miami star lebron james tweeted a cell feed before going to court in ohio to serve jury duty., time to do my civic dutiy. >> celebrity surf era moan davara captured the video of a southern white whale and her calf swimming side by side. you don't see that every day. you don't see this every day, they got down and dirty at the fifth annual combine -- drivers take out their old harvesters trying to be the last one standing. that looks kind of dangerous, those are pretty big items there. >> who knew such a thing existed. >> you got to have some kind of fun out there, right? >>> it's time now for our first look at politics and for that we're joined by political reporter kevin surelli in washington. listen, there's been a lot of talk lately about u.s.-russian relations and the fact that the white house couldn't convince russia to -- >> i think it speaks to the russians feeling they can get away with something like this. but there ee's two points i wano make. russian officials will be meeting with secretary of state john kerry and now they're putting emphasis on another thing happen
miami star lebron james tweeted a cell feed before going to court in ohio to serve jury duty., time to do my civic dutiy. >> celebrity surf era moan davara captured the video of a southern white whale and her calf swimming side by side. you don't see that every day. you don't see this every day, they got down and dirty at the fifth annual combine -- drivers take out their old harvesters trying to be the last one standing. that looks kind of dangerous, those are pretty big items there....
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what is he doing in ohio? instead of just walking a straight line, he decided to start dancing. as you see right there. yep, the man's blood alcohol content was three times the legal limit. shocker. >>> in health news, they must be putting something in europe's water. we want you to meet maria lorena. she's spain's biggest baby born naturally. weighing in at 16.67 pounds, and she was born without an epidural. i think women out there are cringing listening to this. she beats germany's biggest baby born last month by 0.2 pound. the child's mother said she expected her baby to be big, quote, but not that big. >> announcer: "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil. bring yourself back. in for your first look at business, we turn to cnbc's bertha coombs. >> good morning. stocks snapped a three-day losing streak on thursday. still, the dow is on pace for its first drop it in the past several weeks. >>> and get set for lots of back-to-school deals. shoppers are holding back, forcing stores to offer discounts to get them to spend on fall merchandise. a report this week shows ret
what is he doing in ohio? instead of just walking a straight line, he decided to start dancing. as you see right there. yep, the man's blood alcohol content was three times the legal limit. shocker. >>> in health news, they must be putting something in europe's water. we want you to meet maria lorena. she's spain's biggest baby born naturally. weighing in at 16.67 pounds, and she was born without an epidural. i think women out there are cringing listening to this. she beats germany's...
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to talk to the mayor about ahmad after a police officer blogged about the comptroller's troubles in ohio. when canceling our interview, the mayor's office said it doesn't respond to right wing bloggers. but the mayor's office has yet to produce records about the ahmad hiring that we requested in via freedom of information. >> gang gunfire outside a church and along a "safe passage" route in the uptown neighborhood leaves five people wounded. one of the victims is in critical condition. wgn's julian crews has the latest from the scene. >> when kids go to school and come out of school, i want them thinking of their studies and not their safety. >> chicago's mayor, seeking to reassure nervous parents that "safe passage", the program to protect school kids from violence, will work, even in the uptown neighborhood where tensions are high after five people are hit in a brazen gun attack last night. >> there'll be police officers, workers from the fire department, streets and sanitation, the department of transportation, library, places of business that are also "safe passage" areas... >> like
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not only in ohio but also the midterm elections in congress. we have to elect people who have a fundamental respect for humanity and have a respect for humanity says that you respect women. it is unacceptable to have women treated as second class citizens. professor, i am urging people to understand that. it doesn't matter what our political affiliations are, this is about justice. this is about humanity. so we have to change that. right here in the state of ohio, we're dealing with folks who want to take away voting rights. they are trying to take away early voting windows, a secretary of suppression who is doing the same thing. we have to continue to fight back. this is about elections and elections have consequences. >> we have a midterm election coming up. you know, we're starting to see sort of the on the ground movement for electing a woman for the u.s. presidency. >> yes. >> there's some discourse around that being hillary clinton. sort of beside who the candidate might be, just the idea it's time to elect a woman as president. i keep th
not only in ohio but also the midterm elections in congress. we have to elect people who have a fundamental respect for humanity and have a respect for humanity says that you respect women. it is unacceptable to have women treated as second class citizens. professor, i am urging people to understand that. it doesn't matter what our political affiliations are, this is about justice. this is about humanity. so we have to change that. right here in the state of ohio, we're dealing with folks who...
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her first one was columbus, ohio, about gentrification in columbus, ohio. more recently she's been working on a trilogy about the war on terror. starting with a documentary about life in iraq under u.s. control during the u.s. war in iraq. the second part tells the story of two men from yemen including one who was a driver for osama bin laden. miss poitras is still working on the third installment in that trilogy which is about u.s. surveillance of phone calls and e-mails and so on since 9/11. she posted a bit of that one last year on "the new york times" website. >> build social networks for everybody. that turns into the graph then you index all that data to that graph which means you can pull out a community, that that gives you an outline of the life of everybody in the community. and if you carry it over time from 2001 up, you have that ten years worth of their life that you can lay out in a timeline that involves anybody in the country. even senators and house of representatives. all of them. the dangers here are that we fall into something like a tota
her first one was columbus, ohio, about gentrification in columbus, ohio. more recently she's been working on a trilogy about the war on terror. starting with a documentary about life in iraq under u.s. control during the u.s. war in iraq. the second part tells the story of two men from yemen including one who was a driver for osama bin laden. miss poitras is still working on the third installment in that trilogy which is about u.s. surveillance of phone calls and e-mails and so on since 9/11....
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there is a law in ohio that if you target people based on who they are in society, based on race, gender, ethnicity, whatever, that is a civil rights violation. this should have been framed as such. it also in my opinion should have been prosecuted at least a piece of it under the human trafficking law, which is brand-new in ohio as of 2010. why pass a law about human trafficking and not use it for this case? this is quintessential human trafficking. i don't understand it. i feel very frustrated that the human rights nature of this crime, the civil rights nature of this crime has been ignored by the people in positions of power in ohio. and they wanted to act heroic today. i did not see them as heroic. >> well, the one thing i did see as heroic was this young woman. >> yep. >> the statements from the family members. the people had to go up there and speak, because obviously these family members were very much victims as well. from gina de jesus' cousin, she said to the castro family, we do not hold you accountable and pray you can one day be whole again. our family recognizes it is not f
there is a law in ohio that if you target people based on who they are in society, based on race, gender, ethnicity, whatever, that is a civil rights violation. this should have been framed as such. it also in my opinion should have been prosecuted at least a piece of it under the human trafficking law, which is brand-new in ohio as of 2010. why pass a law about human trafficking and not use it for this case? this is quintessential human trafficking. i don't understand it. i feel very...
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in new york. thanks so much. >>> straight ahead, your friday morning weather. >>> and an ohio newspaper carrier not only delivers the news. he makes news. delivers the news. he makes news. 12 grams of protein in every 5.3 oz cup. sink your teeth into that. dannon oikos. the new protein. ♪ dannon [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. trusted heartburn relief that goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! nothin♪ works faster. ♪ i've got something for you too. (announcer) fancy feast delights with cheddar. a meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. now available in the classic form she loves. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, showers and 82. miami, thunderstorms and 89. chicago mostly sunny and 80. dallas, sunny, 103. los angeles, partly sunny, and 78 degrees. >>> and now for a check of today's national forecast. it's another day of showers and thunderstorms from kansas to the ohio valley. the southeast will see showers and stor
in new york. thanks so much. >>> straight ahead, your friday morning weather. >>> and an ohio newspaper carrier not only delivers the news. he makes news. delivers the news. he makes news. 12 grams of protein in every 5.3 oz cup. sink your teeth into that. dannon oikos. the new protein. ♪ dannon [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. trusted heartburn relief that goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪...
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the warehouse i visited in ohio, that was in june.here were people working in the in thef trucks, standing tractor trailer containers, baking in the parking lot under the sun, four hours and hours. they had a couple of fans. they will not air-conditioned warehouses because it is too expensive, they will not keep them because it is too expensive, and one problem that i was having, it was very dry. with the metal shelving units everywhere, lots of electronics with the conveyor belts, fans, things like that, so there is a buildup of static electricity all the time. i realized, especially when you were assigned to books, with paper, is even drier. and when you are running around on the floor, you are gathering of all the static electricity, and then when you grab the metal shelves, it shocks you really hard. one of my co-workers had leaned too close to one of the shelves when he was picking a book, and it shocked him in the forehead and stun him for the second. i think all weather conditions are unpleasant in one form or another in those
the warehouse i visited in ohio, that was in june.here were people working in the in thef trucks, standing tractor trailer containers, baking in the parking lot under the sun, four hours and hours. they had a couple of fans. they will not air-conditioned warehouses because it is too expensive, they will not keep them because it is too expensive, and one problem that i was having, it was very dry. with the metal shelving units everywhere, lots of electronics with the conveyor belts, fans, things...
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as bob kendrick from our sister station in columbus, ohio reports -- it's been a tough sell in some stateske pkg)) o ((take vo)) the federal government is trying to give states money to expand medicaid-- and get more low-income americans government health insurance. ner ((take sot)) "it's an infusion of money to get more people on the rolls." ((take vo)) political scientist daniel skinner is writing a book on healthcare and politics. he says the answer to who pays for medicaid expansion is easy: ner ((take sot)) "taxpayers are footing the bill." ((take vo)) the question of whether or not states should accept all that money is not. ((take gfx1)) the federal government will pay for 100 percent of the cost of expanding medicaid for low-income americans for the first three years-- ((2014- 2016)) and phase that down to 90 percent by 2022. right now-- federal dollars cover 63 percent of the program. ((take vo)) skinner says it's impossible to predict the total toll of the medicaid expansion on the american taxpayer because every state is different-- ner ((take sot)) as one medicaid scholar put i
as bob kendrick from our sister station in columbus, ohio reports -- it's been a tough sell in some stateske pkg)) o ((take vo)) the federal government is trying to give states money to expand medicaid-- and get more low-income americans government health insurance. ner ((take sot)) "it's an infusion of money to get more people on the rolls." ((take vo)) political scientist daniel skinner is writing a book on healthcare and politics. he says the answer to who pays for medicaid...
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not just in ohio. they're trying to choke out democracy. hallmark of our country is that we have made progress in this nation. and we have elected officials who are trying to take us backwards and we cannot stand for it. and more importantly, we cannot be cool, calm and collected about folks who are trying to deny the right to vote of anyone. >> dr. dyson, does rand paul have issues of credibility when it comes to being a defender of minority rights? >> he went to howard university and fancied himself to be the defender, and yet he was roundly and soundly defeated in that delusion. i think here again, people think because black people made such an extraordinary effort. that despite the obstacles to overcome them to get to the polls no, obstacles exist. now we're being, if you will, punished for our persistence as opposed to acknowledge the obstacles and impediments that have been unfairly put in our place. the reality is not only did we stand in line longer there were efforts to convince people that the voting day was a one day and not the o
not just in ohio. they're trying to choke out democracy. hallmark of our country is that we have made progress in this nation. and we have elected officials who are trying to take us backwards and we cannot stand for it. and more importantly, we cannot be cool, calm and collected about folks who are trying to deny the right to vote of anyone. >> dr. dyson, does rand paul have issues of credibility when it comes to being a defender of minority rights? >> he went to howard university...
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in indiana it is only $47 in ohio it is 6,000. hen they spend 13,000 on public schools so we know the competition by private creates a better product for the less cost. gerri: we have a story in your people getting public loans for daycare. that is so expensive it is here. tell me your process to get the voucher. >> i talked to the person who does financial aid of the school and i was told by a friend about the voucher and error was positive i would not qualify. financial aid% filled out the paperwork and i gave for the tax forms she said you are approved and i filled out the paperwork. very easy. gerri: what kind of track was your son on before and what about now? >> graduation? i asked -- absolutely one tim to graduate he wants to go to a private school that is very aggressive the one he was out was not as aggressive with disciplinary problems prevented him from progressing at a rate that i thought he could do that. >> i expect him to progress. gerri: i think it is exciting is mom can say this woe we fighting it? are you up again
in indiana it is only $47 in ohio it is 6,000. hen they spend 13,000 on public schools so we know the competition by private creates a better product for the less cost. gerri: we have a story in your people getting public loans for daycare. that is so expensive it is here. tell me your process to get the voucher. >> i talked to the person who does financial aid of the school and i was told by a friend about the voucher and error was positive i would not qualify. financial aid% filled out...
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they were less worried than that but if you lived in ohio they knew more about you. if they went out on the streets they weren't randomly knocking on doors of people. they knew who stores they need to knock on. they were certain if they got them not to vote for the president or they were actually persuading them because a lot of people would say i'm undecided. i'm really undecided and they developed metrics to figure that out. so that's one way to tell the story and that is a part of this book but the other way to tell a story about a presidential campaign is from the outside in. and by that what i mean is we concentrate so much on television ads and the strategy and the debates and this moment or that moment or this gas or that gas and we get overly fixated on it and yet the things that often decide elections are the things that are in the back round, the forces that are changing everything. this one was obviously the economy and the question all along was will this economy just be good enough to allow the present president to win the election or just that enough to
they were less worried than that but if you lived in ohio they knew more about you. if they went out on the streets they weren't randomly knocking on doors of people. they knew who stores they need to knock on. they were certain if they got them not to vote for the president or they were actually persuading them because a lot of people would say i'm undecided. i'm really undecided and they developed metrics to figure that out. so that's one way to tell the story and that is a part of this book...
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i do believe davy drumheller baby drummed into my cheek in ohio in ohio we're going to have i don't know where are you because she's loose. you know you six maybe seven of you had strange been encounters with the world you the latest thing that happened was that warren buffet and keith richards came up to me within about within the span of about eight minutes at the new york premiere the other night and both gushed over the show and over my performance and that was that to me i mean that was the most wonderful and strange thing that's happened in the recent. past your own breaking bad moment. my own breaking bad moment i in santa fe christmas time this was several years ago every year at christmas i don't know if you've been to santa fe but they set up the canyon where you never been there it's true it's gorgeous but they set up a little part of canyon road which is where all they are galleries are and they put little bags with candles in them called fairly toes and bonfires and and they and people walk around and sing christmas carols and it's a really beautiful time of year and people
i do believe davy drumheller baby drummed into my cheek in ohio in ohio we're going to have i don't know where are you because she's loose. you know you six maybe seven of you had strange been encounters with the world you the latest thing that happened was that warren buffet and keith richards came up to me within about within the span of about eight minutes at the new york premiere the other night and both gushed over the show and over my performance and that was that to me i mean that was...
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other than just the normal conduct that the court of appeals in the state of ohio said to have a allied offense and they were dealt with in the plea agreement and taken out of this consideration and the state dismissed those charges and there is not an issue of those offenses, but in this incidence, the court finds that the many, many incidents of rape and gsi and all of the kidnapping and assault and ag- murder, make it necessary for the consecutive sentence to be impossessed here to protect the public for future crimes and to punish you. i feel based upon our information that you provided to the court as well as the information from others, you feel that you are a victim and you may have been in the past childhood. i don't know. but for the time, you have not been a victim, you are a victimizer and the three young women should never had had anyone trick them into captivity for an hour or a moment. they should have been free to live their lives and everybody else to enjoy all of the wonderful things to offer. they shouldn't have been looked in a house, headlocked in and deplorable cond
other than just the normal conduct that the court of appeals in the state of ohio said to have a allied offense and they were dealt with in the plea agreement and taken out of this consideration and the state dismissed those charges and there is not an issue of those offenses, but in this incidence, the court finds that the many, many incidents of rape and gsi and all of the kidnapping and assault and ag- murder, make it necessary for the consecutive sentence to be impossessed here to protect...