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>> no, actually and voters in ohio have less access than they did before. ate of ohio, certainly ohio was not under that portion of the voting rights act is very, very clear that the voting rights act was one of the greatest pieces of legislative policy in the 20th century in america. it really helped to stop folks from restricting the right to vote, and according to the brennan center, there are about 22 states since 2010 that have an active, restricted voting policies from strict voter i.d. to cutting back on early voting which is happening in the state of ohio to registration restrictions and it is absolutely una american what is going on, ed, because people's votes is their voice. the vision people have for their country, for their country and for their state is articulated through the vote and if you start to cut off access to that voice you upset the very underpinnings of our great democracy. >> it seems to me that the mission has been pretty much accomplished by the conservatives and they've got the supreme court ruling that they wanted that they said
>> no, actually and voters in ohio have less access than they did before. ate of ohio, certainly ohio was not under that portion of the voting rights act is very, very clear that the voting rights act was one of the greatest pieces of legislative policy in the 20th century in america. it really helped to stop folks from restricting the right to vote, and according to the brennan center, there are about 22 states since 2010 that have an active, restricted voting policies from strict voter...
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so in ohio today the last clinic in toledo is facing closure. two clinics in cincinnati minor league close. if those two clinks close, cincinnati will be the largest metropolitan area in the u.s. without an abortion provider. that's very, very scary. and that really is because of the cumulative fekt of all of these small laws that individual voters might say, all right, that sounds reasonable or this sounds rnlable but put them together and the outcome is that women no longer have this fum constitutional right. >> so when women lose that fundamental constitutional right, part of what happens is they end up traveling to nearby states, middle class women have the opportunity to do that. quite easily working class women have a very difficult time getting in a car and going six hours, whatever, taking a day off from work for doing this sort of thing, or women tend to go to unsafe abortion providers, less than professional abortion providers. are we seeing a rise in the number of folks who are traveling to other states and thus incurring other sorts
so in ohio today the last clinic in toledo is facing closure. two clinics in cincinnati minor league close. if those two clinks close, cincinnati will be the largest metropolitan area in the u.s. without an abortion provider. that's very, very scary. and that really is because of the cumulative fekt of all of these small laws that individual voters might say, all right, that sounds reasonable or this sounds rnlable but put them together and the outcome is that women no longer have this fum...
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you can see them nasty in ohio. some could be severe tonight. m tracking the timing and how it could affect your morning commute. >>> police cracking down on speeders in construction zones along the pennsylvania turnpike after a construction worker is killed. i'm doug shimell, the story coming up next at 6:00. >>> right now at 6:00, speed traps along the pennsylvania turnpike. state police cracking down on speeding in construction zones, that after a worker was killed earlier this month. state troopers aren't just relying on radar from their cruisers. they installed radar in construction vehicles. on most areas the speed limit is 65. in some cases 55. but that speed limit gets reduced to 40 in all construction and maintenance zones. the fines for speeding where there are workers can be pricy. doug shimell live along the turnpike. doug, the new traps catching drivers by surprise. >> reporter: yeah. that's exactly what they're designed to do. police say if it makes drivers paranoid and slow down when they get to the work zones and it saves a life,
you can see them nasty in ohio. some could be severe tonight. m tracking the timing and how it could affect your morning commute. >>> police cracking down on speeders in construction zones along the pennsylvania turnpike after a construction worker is killed. i'm doug shimell, the story coming up next at 6:00. >>> right now at 6:00, speed traps along the pennsylvania turnpike. state police cracking down on speeding in construction zones, that after a worker was killed earlier...
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in ohio 2004.ey position which is why state senator nina turner has so much support for this position. the key position when it comes to voting at state level as well as the national level. >> doesn't it focus attention again on not presidential races and the big ones for senate and the congress, in terms of the house, but also local elections which make a huge impact on people's lives and local municipalities at state level have a big impact. this decision today, if replicated across the country, could set a huge legal precedent and encourages people to pay attention to the local not just the national. >> sets a good precedent for the upcoming 2014 elections which are going to be key. the precedent here is that, as states try to make maneuvers to shrink our democracy, to reduce access to the polls, it's important that federal judges make these interventions to ensure voting rights for all americans as much as possible. anything expandinging ases to polls expanding our democracy and anything trying
in ohio 2004.ey position which is why state senator nina turner has so much support for this position. the key position when it comes to voting at state level as well as the national level. >> doesn't it focus attention again on not presidential races and the big ones for senate and the congress, in terms of the house, but also local elections which make a huge impact on people's lives and local municipalities at state level have a big impact. this decision today, if replicated across the...
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they will sell it to a dead fire in ohio. a company that has a car center. but from that it will sell to someone further down the food chain. the for the down the food chain inevitably what happens is that collectors become more aggressive and public alike because if you have to. it's time to get tough. happens is toward the bottom of the food chain as the paper becomes cheaper and grinders, they call it, it often drops into the hands of folks who are less scrupulous. that is where it often does doubles : triple sold in the have these people that know they have been sold this debt in an improper way. that is really where this kind of wonder world exists. what you have and what i saw is guys buying and selling this consumer debt on street corners and on drives, guys who formerly sold drugs and said killian know what, it's not worth it to sell crack anymore. it's more work our while to sell debt because the penalties of less. we raised, we call that the white man's dope. the whole way it is packaged, the cartels and kind of works its way down. you never know w
they will sell it to a dead fire in ohio. a company that has a car center. but from that it will sell to someone further down the food chain. the for the down the food chain inevitably what happens is that collectors become more aggressive and public alike because if you have to. it's time to get tough. happens is toward the bottom of the food chain as the paper becomes cheaper and grinders, they call it, it often drops into the hands of folks who are less scrupulous. that is where it often...
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great to have leader pelosi in the state of ohio on the bus with folks like congresswoman beatty in columbussswoman marcy kaptur and the other congressional women. women were on fire yesterday, ed. the issues that leader pelosi is pushing about when women succeed, america succeeds. women's issues are that of jobs, economic opportunity, of votes, of education, of elt cahealth c. rosa parks changed the whole world on a bus. so glad to see leader pelosi and other women standing by her side on the bus riding across ohio to let women know they have a choice in 2014. >> now, i also understand that leader pelosi for the democrats was exposed to a bus ride that illustrated just how hard it is to vote for some people in the state of ohio, which our team, of course, followed you on that tour and illustrated exactly how cumbersome the roadblocks are there and how hard it is to go through the process in some districts in ohio to vote because of the voting laws that have been changed. what reaction did she have? >> a tremendous reaction. women certainly know, and the men that support women, that if we wa
great to have leader pelosi in the state of ohio on the bus with folks like congresswoman beatty in columbussswoman marcy kaptur and the other congressional women. women were on fire yesterday, ed. the issues that leader pelosi is pushing about when women succeed, america succeeds. women's issues are that of jobs, economic opportunity, of votes, of education, of elt cahealth c. rosa parks changed the whole world on a bus. so glad to see leader pelosi and other women standing by her side on the...
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>> not in ohio. because they would not be allowed to live there in ohio. you lived right across the street from a school? >> i did. >> no, in ohio -- and that's been going on, an increase in the number of feet as well as the number of instances where a convicted sex offender may live. it started out within so many feet of a school. so many feet of a bus stop. so many feet of a day care. so many feet from where children will be. so many -- so that has become more broad. however, in the specific instance that you mentioned, no, because under ohio law they would not be permitted to live there anyway. we've had cases like that. my office has, on the civil side, which we also represent, have actually ordered people to move and have got eviction notices for people, and orders to have them move out because of close proximity to schools. >> so if i was accused of denying housing under the state or federal fair housing law because i denied them the lease because i lived across the street from the school, in ohio i could go to the district attorney and have him repr
>> not in ohio. because they would not be allowed to live there in ohio. you lived right across the street from a school? >> i did. >> no, in ohio -- and that's been going on, an increase in the number of feet as well as the number of instances where a convicted sex offender may live. it started out within so many feet of a school. so many feet of a bus stop. so many feet of a day care. so many feet from where children will be. so many -- so that has become more broad....
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>> i was working at firestone tire and rubber he do in akron, ohio, on that day. that day changed my life a lot. because my husband enlisted in the marine corps that very day. he felt that it was the thing to do, even without asking me. but i guess it was the right thing for him to do. no disrespect to eisenhower, he didn't want to be in the army, so he thought he could get what he wanted if he enlisted ahead of time, and he enlisted in the marine corps. and believe it or not, he enlisted in cleveland, ohio, and they never even let him return home. they sent him directly to san diego that very minute, and he didn't even have a toothbrush, didn't get to say goodbye to his parents or nothing, or to me. [laughter] of course we weren't married at the time. we were engaged, yes. but that's what happened to me on pearl harbor day. i was working at firestone. i wasn't exactly rosie the riveter. i was at -- firestone, in order to accommodate us, they built quanset huts on the main factory ground. i wasn't on the main ground. i was in this hut, and in the bottom of the kwan
>> i was working at firestone tire and rubber he do in akron, ohio, on that day. that day changed my life a lot. because my husband enlisted in the marine corps that very day. he felt that it was the thing to do, even without asking me. but i guess it was the right thing for him to do. no disrespect to eisenhower, he didn't want to be in the army, so he thought he could get what he wanted if he enlisted ahead of time, and he enlisted in the marine corps. and believe it or not, he enlisted...
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to look for their bodies but they do plan to check by air. >>> right now a ceremony is wrapping up in ohiog a memorial to holocaust victims. but it did not come without a bit of controversy. live at the new memorial in columbus. hi, garrett. >> reporter: hey, eric. yes. this unveiling just wrapped up here. you can still see the crowd behind me. this is the unveiling of this memorial to honor the survivors of the holocaust, as well as the veterans who fought to rescue them from auschwitz and other nazi prison camps that were there. a lot of those here in the crowd are amongst those, veterans and survivors of the holocaust that came out for this. you see the memorial, a 1,000-square foot memorial. it features two bronze walls and along is etched the story of a young boy who survived the holocaust. the walls meet in the middle to form the star of david. ohio's governor john kasich said at the unveiling he hopes it will remind others of what happens when we allow evil to exist. >> this is going to be a living lesson, not just about the past but it is also about the future. it is just -- i can'
to look for their bodies but they do plan to check by air. >>> right now a ceremony is wrapping up in ohiog a memorial to holocaust victims. but it did not come without a bit of controversy. live at the new memorial in columbus. hi, garrett. >> reporter: hey, eric. yes. this unveiling just wrapped up here. you can still see the crowd behind me. this is the unveiling of this memorial to honor the survivors of the holocaust, as well as the veterans who fought to rescue them from...
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so the pockets are in ohio, orange county, california, 28 cases in new york, and that's because those people don't believe in vaccination, and i think celebrities are not doing a good job here. jenny mccarthy came and has become the face of autism and has not done a favor to some people who do not know whether to get this or not. this vaccine is safe. when you talk, arthel, about autism, there's a lot of environmental toxins and other things that could be doing this. the message to a lot of people is get vaccines. it saves people. 1 out of 1,000 people can die from this. there's no reason. >> can die from the measles? >> yes, sir. >> i'm much more afraid of the disease than i am the vaccine. fear is an operative here. be afraid of the disease. >> what besides the obvious of staying away from someone who has the measles, how do you prevent, if you could, from getting it in. >> you have to be aware. this show is going to help today because you have to be aware that you can actually get the respiratory problems. one more thing we didn't say, red eyes. red eyes is very characteristic of m
so the pockets are in ohio, orange county, california, 28 cases in new york, and that's because those people don't believe in vaccination, and i think celebrities are not doing a good job here. jenny mccarthy came and has become the face of autism and has not done a favor to some people who do not know whether to get this or not. this vaccine is safe. when you talk, arthel, about autism, there's a lot of environmental toxins and other things that could be doing this. the message to a lot of...
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. >>> it's winter in ohio. charles mill lake is peaceful now, but in the summer it's full of activity, punctuated by the sounds of boats and children playing. leroy and melody bruce remember those days fondly. >> we used to go out on the pontoon boat. i remember laying on the front of the pontoon boat with my hands out catching leaves and bugs and seeing who could catch the most in the water. >> melody's stepfather, larry bruce, worked as a driver for roadway trucking. judy was a stay-at-home mom. >> my mom was kind of introverted. she did not really socialize a lot because of her speech impediment. she had a hard time with people understanding what she was saying. >> the speech impediment, the result of a cleft palate, made judy self-conscious, but when she had corrective surgery, her life changed. >> well, she got her driver's license, she had a car, she got a job at mansfield general hospital in housekeeping. she was making friends there. >> judy loved her job at the hospital, but on the morning of november 2
. >>> it's winter in ohio. charles mill lake is peaceful now, but in the summer it's full of activity, punctuated by the sounds of boats and children playing. leroy and melody bruce remember those days fondly. >> we used to go out on the pontoon boat. i remember laying on the front of the pontoon boat with my hands out catching leaves and bugs and seeing who could catch the most in the water. >> melody's stepfather, larry bruce, worked as a driver for roadway trucking. judy...
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and in ohio in 1857, they created a committee of the state senate to look into the issue of passengerssenger pigeons were so abundant their numbers could never decrease. three years ago the ohio historical society list that as -- listed that as one of the ten most embarrassing moments in ohio history along with the oning of the cuyahoga -- the burning of the cuyahoga river. so, you know, people started thinking about it. the only state that totally banned passenger pigeon hunting of any kind was michigan. that's the good news. bad news? it happened in 1897 when there were hardly any left. so law came too late. but the loss of the bird, the decimation of bison, the fight over the use of heron featherrers for -- fepters for hat decorations helped spawn the first environmental movement. and out of that movement came the lacey act which makes it illegal to engage in the interstate commerce of illegally-obtained birds. and more importantly, the migratory bird treaty act. so these laws still today are the principle bulwark, legal bulwark by which we manage our birds. so the loss of the bird
and in ohio in 1857, they created a committee of the state senate to look into the issue of passengerssenger pigeons were so abundant their numbers could never decrease. three years ago the ohio historical society list that as -- listed that as one of the ten most embarrassing moments in ohio history along with the oning of the cuyahoga -- the burning of the cuyahoga river. so, you know, people started thinking about it. the only state that totally banned passenger pigeon hunting of any kind...
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>> not in ohio. they would not be allowed to live there. you lived across from a school? >> that is right. >> mp/-- no. there has been going on, and increasing in feet where a live.ted sex offender may it started out within so many feet of a school, of a bus stop, a daycare, so many feet of where children will be. that has become more broad. however, in the specific instance you mentioned, no. under ohio law am a that would not be permitted to live there. we have had cases like that. ordered people to move. and have gotten even action notices for people and orders to have to move out because of the close proximity to schools. >> if i were accused of denying housing under state or federal fair housing law because i denied them the least because i lived across the street from the school in ohio, i could go to the district attorney and have to represent me against the complaint? ohio law, we cannot represent a ball we would stand right next to you from the standpoint. >> mr. jones? >> let me say two things about this issue. if you look in our report, you will see that not onl
>> not in ohio. they would not be allowed to live there. you lived across from a school? >> that is right. >> mp/-- no. there has been going on, and increasing in feet where a live.ted sex offender may it started out within so many feet of a school, of a bus stop, a daycare, so many feet of where children will be. that has become more broad. however, in the specific instance you mentioned, no. under ohio law am a that would not be permitted to live there. we have had cases...
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lots of people live in kentucky and commute back and forth every day across the ohio river. but in order to do so, they have to cross state jurisdictions. and of course, even though these places are very geographically close to each other, in politics, state jurisdictions really matter. on this side of the river, house speaker john boehner is basically the top political dog. he's not only the top republican in the house of representatives, third in line to the presidency, he's also the preeminent elected firm in ohio. his district is not far from where the bridge from kentucky over the ohio river touches down on the ohio side. on the other side of that bridge, on the kentucky side, the political boss over there is obviously senator mitch mcconnell. the top ranking republican in the united states senate. so you have two of the top republican leaders in congress, the top republican in the house and the top republican in the senate, you have them parked at either end of one specific bridge. the brent spence bridge it's called between ohio and kentucky. and that makes that bridge
lots of people live in kentucky and commute back and forth every day across the ohio river. but in order to do so, they have to cross state jurisdictions. and of course, even though these places are very geographically close to each other, in politics, state jurisdictions really matter. on this side of the river, house speaker john boehner is basically the top political dog. he's not only the top republican in the house of representatives, third in line to the presidency, he's also the...
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agents confronted the three-time master's champion at a tournament in dublin ohio. the f.b.i. and s.e.c. are reportedly looking at two others, billionaire investor carl icahn and sports bettor billy walters who was profiled by "60 minutes" in 2011 and is said to be mickelson's friend and golf partner. michael rothfeld is a reporter for the "wall street journal" who broke the story. what first caught the eye on investigators? >> there was suspicious trading in clorox which is a company carl icahn took a big stake in and actually made a big offer for. >> reporter: the journal reports in july of 2011, days before icahn launched that offer, large trades in clorox options were made. once icahn made the bid the options rose. the papers says regulators traced the suspicious trades back to mickelson and walters and are now trying to figure out if icahn tipped off walters about his buy out plan and if
agents confronted the three-time master's champion at a tournament in dublin ohio. the f.b.i. and s.e.c. are reportedly looking at two others, billionaire investor carl icahn and sports bettor billy walters who was profiled by "60 minutes" in 2011 and is said to be mickelson's friend and golf partner. michael rothfeld is a reporter for the "wall street journal" who broke the story. what first caught the eye on investigators? >> there was suspicious trading in clorox...
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we're checking in off on the rare twins in ohio who were seen holding hands when they were born. ice and later, the search for six missing climbers who disappeared on mt. rainier. what officials think may have happened to them. the top stories on kron 4 dot com right now: set in new is the favorite to the bag up his son is still westbound grid is not our hot spot. buses is minute natural because of the operators shortage who of the whole it's get the air of two-thirds of their service not available to you. it were talking 400 vehicles not operating because of people are not at work. i just got off the phone with me in a spokesperson paul rose. asked him could day in dry direct line with people calling and sick. fact is it not going to do that but the number of people calling in sick is definitely higher than normal for this and now they're down to nearly one- third. this came in very early this morning. in fact many took to twitter and apologize for the inconvenience. still in people is going to be a long morning. if a cop on any of the buses. to get there early. hook allies are
we're checking in off on the rare twins in ohio who were seen holding hands when they were born. ice and later, the search for six missing climbers who disappeared on mt. rainier. what officials think may have happened to them. the top stories on kron 4 dot com right now: set in new is the favorite to the bag up his son is still westbound grid is not our hot spot. buses is minute natural because of the operators shortage who of the whole it's get the air of two-thirds of their service not...
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release helps remove % of everyday stains. ♪ music plays [male announcer] from the tide factory in lima, ohioamerican jobs. (water dripping and don't juspipes clanging)ncisco. visit tripadvisor san francisco. (soothing sound of a shower) with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. >> stephen: that's it for "the report," everybody. good night. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from new york city, "comedy central presents"... [ cheers and applause ] wow. hi, you guys! what's going on?! oh, man, this is so cool. listen, if i was no
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this from jerry in ohio.e-mails from irs, i am audited by the irs, can i tell them, sorry all of my pertinent files were deleteed? and about the starbucks offering tuition. i said i would sign my daughter up, michael in california said shut up. what makes you assume i have not paid her tuition or regreted fact she is as left as all get out, but that just me, i still love her. no matter what you say. keep the e-mails and tweets coming, we'll see you
this from jerry in ohio.e-mails from irs, i am audited by the irs, can i tell them, sorry all of my pertinent files were deleteed? and about the starbucks offering tuition. i said i would sign my daughter up, michael in california said shut up. what makes you assume i have not paid her tuition or regreted fact she is as left as all get out, but that just me, i still love her. no matter what you say. keep the e-mails and tweets coming, we'll see you
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we have sunshine on the way, so get the sunglasses ready as the signature fat cloud cover is back in ohio. this is in association with a warm front that will pull in tomorrow, that will start to get us humid overnight tonight and tomorrow and cold front comes in on wednesday. that will be our big action day in terms of storm. 68 degrees by 11:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 82. i expect the high of 84 to hit around 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m., 82 degrees. not all that humid today pretty nice. 83 in allentown, similar numbers throughout most of the region under the sun and down the shore we're in the mid to upper 70s, ocean water in the low 70s not too shabby. the phillies home after a pretty successful road trip. mostly clear and mild against the marlins, 78 in the first pitch, 70 in the 9th inning. tomorrow, a few clouds mix with the sun. through the day we'll be on the look out for showers and thunderstorms. with the cold front out to the west it will be to the north and west of the area, poconos might have a slight shot of this late in the day or tomorrow night. but it's wednesday when the front comes thr
we have sunshine on the way, so get the sunglasses ready as the signature fat cloud cover is back in ohio. this is in association with a warm front that will pull in tomorrow, that will start to get us humid overnight tonight and tomorrow and cold front comes in on wednesday. that will be our big action day in terms of storm. 68 degrees by 11:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 82. i expect the high of 84 to hit around 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m., 82 degrees. not all that humid today pretty nice. 83 in allentown,...
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this from jerry in ohio. from irs, i am audited by the irs, can i tell them, sorry all of my pertinent files were deleteed? and about the starbucks offering tuition. i said i would sign my daughter up, michael in california said shut up. what makes you assume i have not paid her tuition or regreted fact she is as left as all get out, but that just me, i still love her. no matter what you say. keep the e-mails and tweets coming, we'll see you tomorrow. kennedy: well, they nabbed one of the benghazi guys ahmed abu khatallah, there have been calls too send him to gitmo, he will be charged and tried in america. this is a big shift for the dodge because for years -- obama administration because we've been told only right thing to do was fill up -- a way to skirt due process, but now gitmo is empties odd like a carnival bowen child's piggy bank, we have to try and charge bad guys the old fashion way. this will be a high profile weather balloon, we'll see if miranda is still the stable traditionalist we've g
this from jerry in ohio. from irs, i am audited by the irs, can i tell them, sorry all of my pertinent files were deleteed? and about the starbucks offering tuition. i said i would sign my daughter up, michael in california said shut up. what makes you assume i have not paid her tuition or regreted fact she is as left as all get out, but that just me, i still love her. no matter what you say. keep the e-mails and tweets coming, we'll see you tomorrow. kennedy: well, they nabbed one of the...
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why should people in chicago carrier about western kansas are sitting in ohio? onder if you could talk about what you're hoping to tell people that know nothing about either of these place is. >> in my case, that was an overt instinct because when i was working on this book and i started to see whether this really about a sort of relay something is a journalist i carried a lot of one of the biggest problems in ohio in the larger rust belt region is the loss of talented young people of my generation. i wrote a lot about the brain drain effect. when i look at the demographic numbers i mentioned earlier, the city has lost basically a third of its population in the time i've been there. but what about the two thirds who state they are and what about all the people of my generation who exceeded our rust belt cities. is to miss their story? so i never read about myself unless i feel like it's representing about bionics areas. buffalo in gary indiana and where in ohio we are ignored or misunderstood except every four years and they come and wait for to decide. so what i
why should people in chicago carrier about western kansas are sitting in ohio? onder if you could talk about what you're hoping to tell people that know nothing about either of these place is. >> in my case, that was an overt instinct because when i was working on this book and i started to see whether this really about a sort of relay something is a journalist i carried a lot of one of the biggest problems in ohio in the larger rust belt region is the loss of talented young people of my...
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college-age students, could come from throughout the united states, like in white, they would get training in ohio go college, and they would down the mississippi and they would reach out to the community. they would help register voters, but they were also do things like create freedom schools that would allow people to get educated in a way that the segregation laws do not allow, so freedom summer was really almost on invasion of people of goodwill going into places like mississippi to basically say if we thenegister people, have the clout. >> how did this get started? >> the student nonviolent cord knitting committee and several other organizations began to think about what is the best strategy to effect change? was so muchit happened in the south in quiet corners and nobody knew, and you really did not have enough resources to make the change that you wanted, so the belief was that these college students, many of them responded to john kennedy's initial notion of your responsibility to help make america better, and these kids came from all over the country, and many were not really sure what t
college-age students, could come from throughout the united states, like in white, they would get training in ohio go college, and they would down the mississippi and they would reach out to the community. they would help register voters, but they were also do things like create freedom schools that would allow people to get educated in a way that the segregation laws do not allow, so freedom summer was really almost on invasion of people of goodwill going into places like mississippi to...
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was that first initial line of defense that this is two rogue agents in ohio? was that accurate, commissioner? >> not that i know of. >> that wasn't accurate and that came from the white house. who said there is not a smidgeoon of corruption. who said that? >> my understanding it was the president. >> that is jay carney and the president inserting themselves into the i.r.s. scandal and you want to blame us for bringing the white house into it? >> i haven't blamed anyone. >> you just did, commissioner. you just did. >> even the congressman from massachusetts i thought was fair. he said do you understand people are out raged? do you understand how this appears? at the very least, he could not suspend his consternation. >> saying if you don't believe you did anything wrong but perhaps something went wrong, you should have someone outside coming in and investigate. >> that's what i would do. if someone made me take over an organization and something like that, two years of e-mails crashed, i'd go don't screw up my reputation. i spent 30 years having a reputation. i
was that first initial line of defense that this is two rogue agents in ohio? was that accurate, commissioner? >> not that i know of. >> that wasn't accurate and that came from the white house. who said there is not a smidgeoon of corruption. who said that? >> my understanding it was the president. >> that is jay carney and the president inserting themselves into the i.r.s. scandal and you want to blame us for bringing the white house into it? >> i haven't blamed...
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ohio. we had experiences in florida. -- because dad had heard there was so much work in ohio because we had four plants there at the time, akron was known as the river capital of the world at that time, because we had good year, goodwrench, general, and firestone rubber plants there. and there was a lot of building there. city of up the whole firestone park. he built all of the homes there. it became his life work. .nd we did right well we had three regular meals a day, although we were raised through the depression. i don't remember ever being hungry. yes. and everybody was kind of in the same boat. so, we did not know we weren't privileged and had a lot of things. we thought we were so fortunate when we got an orange for christmas. not all of this technology they have today. yes. >> well, mr. and mrs. reeves, in terms of your homes in oklahoma and your father's work and work your mother may have taken on during the war? for the electric company. because of the war, they were very shorthanded, which meant they worked very long hours, which meant no vacations. we also ran a farm. also worke
ohio. we had experiences in florida. -- because dad had heard there was so much work in ohio because we had four plants there at the time, akron was known as the river capital of the world at that time, because we had good year, goodwrench, general, and firestone rubber plants there. and there was a lot of building there. city of up the whole firestone park. he built all of the homes there. it became his life work. .nd we did right well we had three regular meals a day, although we were raised...
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sandy's mom is alive in ohio but in fragile health. >> especially 46 years not knowing. it's a shame. she gets close shower now. >> reporter: it's believe the girls may have been trying to hitchhike their way back to kansas when they vanished. the killer has never been found. in the meantime, sandy's family plans on bringing her remains to ohio so that she can have proper burial. reporting live tonight in the sat center, todd quinones cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you very much, todd. >>> also new tonight, surveillance video of an exploding soda machine in mayfair. authorities are now searching for the suspects. someone driving up to the machine last night on magee avenue put something inside of it before the blast. the force of the explosion was so powerful it sent debris up to 100 feet away. no one was injured. >> we turn to weather now. the weekend is upon us, and there will be sunshine as far as the eye can see. what great news. meteorologist kathy orr is out on the cbs-3 sky deck tracking what is shaping up to be a beautiful weekend. kathy. >>> we have a norther
sandy's mom is alive in ohio but in fragile health. >> especially 46 years not knowing. it's a shame. she gets close shower now. >> reporter: it's believe the girls may have been trying to hitchhike their way back to kansas when they vanished. the killer has never been found. in the meantime, sandy's family plans on bringing her remains to ohio so that she can have proper burial. reporting live tonight in the sat center, todd quinones cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>...
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. >>> you're looking at video of a an arrest in ohio by sergeant christopher. the guy he's putting in the back of the car is matthew mitchell. >> nobody scared of the county jail. yeah, okay, shut the [ bleep ] up, nobody wants to talk to you. >> he was arrested on public intox charges. when they get mitchell to the police station, he gets even angrie angrier. >> don't grab a hold of me, dude. >> pay attention to what happens once they get mitchell inside the police station. >> no respect at all. [ bleep ]. >> this video is the center of an internal investigation. i have the results of that investigation no the sergeant was recently promoted and found not to have used excessive force because mitchell was being belligerent and caused the situation by being lligerent. hefered a fracturede oncussion as a result, but when he was taken to the hospital for treatment, he was belligerent with doctors and nurses in the hospital as well. >> the guy didn't want to do himself favors from the beginning. he's in custody. he's at the police station, but do you have to slam som
. >>> you're looking at video of a an arrest in ohio by sergeant christopher. the guy he's putting in the back of the car is matthew mitchell. >> nobody scared of the county jail. yeah, okay, shut the [ bleep ] up, nobody wants to talk to you. >> he was arrested on public intox charges. when they get mitchell to the police station, he gets even angrie angrier. >> don't grab a hold of me, dude. >> pay attention to what happens once they get mitchell inside the...
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. >> phil mickelson teed off at this tournament in ohio. is known for winning the masters three times and his great short game. but tonight, mickelson is in the spotlight for another reason, the fbi and s.e.c. confirm to abc news they are pursuing an insider trading poll involving carl icahn and phil mickelson looking at trades made in 2011 by walters and mickelson in cl clclorax stock. >> if some friend of mickelson's said it was a good time to invest in clorox if he doesn't know where the information is coming from it's not insider trading. mickelson faced the press after the tournament. >> i have done nothing wrong. i have been fully cooperating with the fbi agents. >> icahn said the same. billy walters had no comment. >> mickelson won't talk about details until the investigation is over. >>> a first of its kind settlement between college athletes and a video game maker. more than 100,000 athletes may receive money. this is the first time they will be paid for the use of their image. >>> two children escaped injury after a bounce house w
. >> phil mickelson teed off at this tournament in ohio. is known for winning the masters three times and his great short game. but tonight, mickelson is in the spotlight for another reason, the fbi and s.e.c. confirm to abc news they are pursuing an insider trading poll involving carl icahn and phil mickelson looking at trades made in 2011 by walters and mickelson in cl clclorax stock. >> if some friend of mickelson's said it was a good time to invest in clorox if he doesn't know...
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check out this couple inside this lawn dro mat in ohio. the woman is in the back doing laundry. a man with her. and this little boy, looks to be about maybe 3 years old. watch this right here. the man picks up the kid. you're thinking what are they doing? is he playing with him? no. not playing with him at all. he raises this boy high enough so he can reach the cables to the surveillance camera that is inside this laundromat. >> to do what? >> to steal all of the quarters and stuff? >> what would you do at a lawn dro mat. steal people's used clothes. >> what he was after was something behind the employee's only marked door. thinking maybe there was money back there or something. he ended up breaking a lock box, got keys out, managed to open the employees only door, when he got through he realized there's nothing here. >> it's not a lucrative place. >> if you're willing to go through the trouble to steal from a lawn dro mat, seems like he would steal from any place. >> and use your child to help do it. probably the most disit turning part. he's willing to subject his child to a l
check out this couple inside this lawn dro mat in ohio. the woman is in the back doing laundry. a man with her. and this little boy, looks to be about maybe 3 years old. watch this right here. the man picks up the kid. you're thinking what are they doing? is he playing with him? no. not playing with him at all. he raises this boy high enough so he can reach the cables to the surveillance camera that is inside this laundromat. >> to do what? >> to steal all of the quarters and stuff?...
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. >>> an off-duty firefighter in ohio is in critical condition after being struck by lightning while waiting for the start of a major league soccer match. the game between columbus and s.c. dallas was delayed saturday night because of severe thunderstorms. it was later postponed until this afternoon. fire officials say the off-duty firefighter went into cardiac arrest after being struck >>> a week after she was arrested and charged with assisting her sister and teenage nephew, u.s. women's soccer star, hope solo, returned to the field on saturday. she rejoined her squad against their match against sky blue fc in seattle. she did stay on the bench and was eligible to play as a substitute. the game ended 0-0. she pleaded not guilty to domestic charges and apologized on social media for her actions >>> finally, after being postponed six times because of wind, nasa launched what looked like a flying saucer over the pacific on saturday. >> it is launched. it is launched. >> the spacecraft lifted off from the u.s. navy's missile facility in kauai, hawaii. the goal to test landing sec nolgs
. >>> an off-duty firefighter in ohio is in critical condition after being struck by lightning while waiting for the start of a major league soccer match. the game between columbus and s.c. dallas was delayed saturday night because of severe thunderstorms. it was later postponed until this afternoon. fire officials say the off-duty firefighter went into cardiac arrest after being struck >>> a week after she was arrested and charged with assisting her sister and teenage nephew,...
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according to the paper, he is expected to start a 30 month stent in ohio thursday. he was convicted in february for his role on taking bribes on behalf of his brother. he's filed an appeal in the case and asking he remain free during the appeals process. a ruling is expected by wednesday. there's no word when ton any mac will return to prison to begin serving his sentence. >>> tomorrow fishes hold a ground breaking ceremony for a new health center. u.s. senator robert me then dez and other officials will break ground for the project hope community hope center happening tomorrow amp. the goal of the center is provide care for homeless and disadvantaged. >>> if you are lucky enough to be down the shore on this father's day, there are plenty of ways to celebrate dad at the piers and beach front water parks. at noon, fathers are invited to compete in the fourth annual curly fry eating competition. yum. the person that eats the most bi buckets of fries wins $500. kids can feel like a kid at the rides and water parks. they need to pick up a wristband at a pier ticket booth
according to the paper, he is expected to start a 30 month stent in ohio thursday. he was convicted in february for his role on taking bribes on behalf of his brother. he's filed an appeal in the case and asking he remain free during the appeals process. a ruling is expected by wednesday. there's no word when ton any mac will return to prison to begin serving his sentence. >>> tomorrow fishes hold a ground breaking ceremony for a new health center. u.s. senator robert me then dez and...
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i think there are cases, we've seen it in ohio, where those impediments have been removed. and someone who was convicted, say, for example, of voluntary manslaughter or murder, have become lawyers. we've seen it with a lot lesser offenses. and yet at the same time we've seen some cases where someone who was convicted of a theft or a fraud was not given the license to practice law in ohio. so there has to be some type of parity also. there has to be some type of fairness and equity if we're going to have any collateral sanctions at all. >> so you would be against blanket bans on all who have been convicted being ineligible to receive a license to practice law? >> i would think blanket bans do not serve any public purpose, blanket bans, correct. >> all right. i guess that means what i asked. >> i agree with you. >> okay, all right. thank you. mr. jones? >> i would agree. unless you can show me that there's some public safety benefit that outweighs the individual right for at person to get a law license after they've gone to law school and passed the bar and practiced law, unl
i think there are cases, we've seen it in ohio, where those impediments have been removed. and someone who was convicted, say, for example, of voluntary manslaughter or murder, have become lawyers. we've seen it with a lot lesser offenses. and yet at the same time we've seen some cases where someone who was convicted of a theft or a fraud was not given the license to practice law in ohio. so there has to be some type of parity also. there has to be some type of fairness and equity if we're...
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and said we are seeing the premiums, last week in ohio and in virginia.ou're talking about double-digit increases in premiums again this year. businesses are saying we are not going to offer insurance tomorrow -- offer insurance, but co-pays,her deductibles of 5000 dollars or $10,000. there's significant pain felt all across the country. i think we'll hear more about that all the way up through the election. and the republican ideas of actually along people to purchase what is best for them and their families rather than what the president says they have to buy, those are things that will lower the cost for families. iton the election, i think is indisputable that obamacare will be an issue for republicans in the election this fall. big -- discuss how obamacare will play in a republican congressional agenda if they do win the senate this fall? is the congressional republican agenda, because it seems unlikely that you would get the 60 votes. the president is still the president. what is the agenda? >> the agenda would be to focus on jobs and the economy an
and said we are seeing the premiums, last week in ohio and in virginia.ou're talking about double-digit increases in premiums again this year. businesses are saying we are not going to offer insurance tomorrow -- offer insurance, but co-pays,her deductibles of 5000 dollars or $10,000. there's significant pain felt all across the country. i think we'll hear more about that all the way up through the election. and the republican ideas of actually along people to purchase what is best for them and...
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a lot of rain back in ohio, about to move into western pennsylvania.hat will affect us later today. we are just beginning what will be a pretty long thursday, when it comes to the weather. but at least, this is going to take the final edge off the heat and humidity. right now, showers exiting the shore, from ocean, monmouth county, down to atlantic, cape may county. ton of lightning has now exited. even down in delaware, where we saw all of sussex county seeing lightning strikes, to bethany beach, but all weekends. we have even see the flood watch, excuse me, flood advisory out for chester county, has expired. the rainfall, not too significant. we briefly had some flood advisories, west of philadelphia, but, right now, i think, we're recovering pretty nicely from what moved through. seventy-three, in the city right now, elsewhere, temperatures are mainly in the upper 60s, 70s, still really muggy out there. and it will stay humid through the drive in. now, we will be casino of cloudy, drizzly, rainy through the rest of today. not that great. but a lot,
a lot of rain back in ohio, about to move into western pennsylvania.hat will affect us later today. we are just beginning what will be a pretty long thursday, when it comes to the weather. but at least, this is going to take the final edge off the heat and humidity. right now, showers exiting the shore, from ocean, monmouth county, down to atlantic, cape may county. ton of lightning has now exited. even down in delaware, where we saw all of sussex county seeing lightning strikes, to bethany...
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there are some flood warnings in ohio and western pennsylvania. looding already happening with the flood watch that remains in effect. the storm continues to bring up abundant moisture. and right next to that storm you see all that moisture coming down. that's what could lead to the flooding here. more inches of rain expected over the great lakes over the next three days. that's why we had that flash flood watch in effect for two to four inches of rain and along the gulf coast in texas. >> dave warren, thank you very much. thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. fal"fault line" is next. >> we are in the farthest north reaches of wisconsin, in america's midwest, 200 miles from the nearest major city. it's home to the chippewa people, native american tribes who've lived here for generations alongside farmers and miners. but today, tourism is among the primary industries. >> right now we are on the coast of lake superior, which is frozen over solid.
there are some flood warnings in ohio and western pennsylvania. looding already happening with the flood watch that remains in effect. the storm continues to bring up abundant moisture. and right next to that storm you see all that moisture coming down. that's what could lead to the flooding here. more inches of rain expected over the great lakes over the next three days. that's why we had that flash flood watch in effect for two to four inches of rain and along the gulf coast in texas....
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usa today has a list of the theme parks and at number five, millennium force at cedar point in ohio. ape at six flags in california. the deal there is you get launched backward and a tie for two with drop of doom ride at six flags in california and jersey. 490-foot 90 mile-an-hour freefall and top thrill dragster in ohio and number one, the sky jump at the stratosphere in vegas. riders are harnessed in jump suits and attached to cable for controlled freefall, 885 feet down to the ground. i say no, thank you. chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. the shingles virus is already inside you. you should know that 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. trwith secure wifie for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast busine
usa today has a list of the theme parks and at number five, millennium force at cedar point in ohio. ape at six flags in california. the deal there is you get launched backward and a tie for two with drop of doom ride at six flags in california and jersey. 490-foot 90 mile-an-hour freefall and top thrill dragster in ohio and number one, the sky jump at the stratosphere in vegas. riders are harnessed in jump suits and attached to cable for controlled freefall, 885 feet down to the ground. i say...
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satellite shows us significant cloud cover is back in ohio. we'll have a fair amount of sunshine with a few clouds popping through. my twitter follower lynn in blackwood new jersey is reporting 65 degrees which is pretty much in keeping with the rest of the region. 58 in millville. 63 in allentown, 69 at the boardwalk in atlantic city. 72 degrees by 9:00 a.m. 79 degrees by noon. 3:00 p.m., 84 degrees that's going to be the high today. humidity remains on the low side today so fairly comfortable, but warm obviously. 80 degrees by 6:00 p.m. if you're out and about at the pool or doing yard work, keep the uv index in mind, it's going to be high today, you'll want your sunscreen handy. tomorrow it's going to be mild. >> reporter: all right, dave, let's hit the roads, this is girard avenue, the new traffic pattern took effect, southbound traffic on the right side of the road used to be in the center. you have to watch for that. that new traffic pattern switch this morning. might slow you down, it will look a little different for your morning ride on
satellite shows us significant cloud cover is back in ohio. we'll have a fair amount of sunshine with a few clouds popping through. my twitter follower lynn in blackwood new jersey is reporting 65 degrees which is pretty much in keeping with the rest of the region. 58 in millville. 63 in allentown, 69 at the boardwalk in atlantic city. 72 degrees by 9:00 a.m. 79 degrees by noon. 3:00 p.m., 84 degrees that's going to be the high today. humidity remains on the low side today so fairly...
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an thursday the brother of ex-trenton mayor tony mack is expected to report to a federal prisoner in ohio. he must serve 30 month sentence in connection with to his brother's corruption conviction. tony mack will serve four years and 10 months behind bars. the pair have appealed their sentences. >> the passengers on board a germany bound flight should get to their destination following an emergency return to philadelphia international. flight 427 touched down sunday evening. the aircraft had to circle overhead for two hours until it dumped enough fuel. the fuel vaporized before it ever made it to the ground. no injuries were reported. >> it will be a week for fans air-conditioning. >> reporter: we're turning up the heat on ya, what do you think of that? storm tracker 6 live double scan looking around the region we're dry. staying dry through the daytime hours tonight. let's head outside and show you what it looks like as you're starting your monday we're off to a picture perfect starting point as you see the live shot of sky 6 you see the sunshine out there. already beginning to rise in t
an thursday the brother of ex-trenton mayor tony mack is expected to report to a federal prisoner in ohio. he must serve 30 month sentence in connection with to his brother's corruption conviction. tony mack will serve four years and 10 months behind bars. the pair have appealed their sentences. >> the passengers on board a germany bound flight should get to their destination following an emergency return to philadelphia international. flight 427 touched down sunday evening. the aircraft...
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. >>> police in ohio have identifies a mummified corpse found hanging in a home by a 12-year-old boy. the child apparently snuck into a vacant home on sunday night. and he found the corpse in a closet with a belt wrapped around the neck. authorities believe it's the man who lived there, edward brunten, they believe he died this past winter. >>> and a car got stuck and was dangling four floors above the ground. authorities say the woman hit the gas instead of the brake. crews were able to pull it in after about an hour. >>> police arrested kala oxenham. our sister station in ft. meyer said the children told police their mother burned them on their arms with a hot stick. the kids ages 5 and 7, their mother told them they could burn them so they could have ice cream and to identify them as hers. >>> amazon is releasing the world to the first smartphone the fire phone. amazon's ceo showed off the device in seattle yesterday. he said the biggest difference between it and the other smartphones, the feature called firefly. it's used to show users way to purchase them through amazon. the fire
. >>> police in ohio have identifies a mummified corpse found hanging in a home by a 12-year-old boy. the child apparently snuck into a vacant home on sunday night. and he found the corpse in a closet with a belt wrapped around the neck. authorities believe it's the man who lived there, edward brunten, they believe he died this past winter. >>> and a car got stuck and was dangling four floors above the ground. authorities say the woman hit the gas instead of the brake. crews...
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katy tur in cincinnati. >> reporter: a massive storm slammed the midwest today causing flash floods in ohio, missouri and iowa after pounding nebraska and much of the heartland late tuesday. >> it was horrifying. >> reporter: in omaha, five inches of rain fell in one day triggering dozens of water rescues. storm chasers in nebraska caught this show on camera. a straight line windstorm that lifted debris high into the air and send down hail the size of softballs that battered homes. >> look at the siding, blasted off. >> reporter: and damaged cars. on the highways, winds of up to 70 miles an hour. >> we just stumbled upon this about five minutes ago. a semi completely flipped. >> reporter: 52 cars over. they were blown over but no reports of injuries. >> it's already an active night and parts of the south and all 17 states impacted by severe hail, wind and possibly a tornado. >> reporter: putting more than 15 million americans on guard, katy tur, nbc news, cincinnati, ohio. >>> tonight a revealing interview from hillary clinton who allowed a photographer in her home and talked for the first
katy tur in cincinnati. >> reporter: a massive storm slammed the midwest today causing flash floods in ohio, missouri and iowa after pounding nebraska and much of the heartland late tuesday. >> it was horrifying. >> reporter: in omaha, five inches of rain fell in one day triggering dozens of water rescues. storm chasers in nebraska caught this show on camera. a straight line windstorm that lifted debris high into the air and send down hail the size of softballs that battered...
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they'll sell it to a debt buyer in ohio that that -- that has a but when they can't sell it, they'll sell it further down the food chain. and the further down you get, inevitably what happens is the collectors become more aggressive in how they collect because they have to. you haven't paid the kind of white glove customer service guy at bank of america, you know, it's time the get tough. and what happens is towards the bottom of the food chain as the paper or the debt becomes cheaper and grimier as they call it, it often drops into the hands of folks who are less scrupulous. and that's where it often gets double sold and triple sold, and you have these people who know they've been sold this debt in the an improper way and they're racing to collect on it. that's really where kind of underworld exists. and what you have and what i saw in buffalo when i went back there is guys buying and selling this consumer debt on street corners in thumb drives. guys who formerly sold drugs and said, you know what? it's not worth it to sell crack income.ç anymore. it's more worth our while to sell
they'll sell it to a debt buyer in ohio that that -- that has a but when they can't sell it, they'll sell it further down the food chain. and the further down you get, inevitably what happens is the collectors become more aggressive in how they collect because they have to. you haven't paid the kind of white glove customer service guy at bank of america, you know, it's time the get tough. and what happens is towards the bottom of the food chain as the paper or the debt becomes cheaper and...
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in my district in eastern ohio, we've been, and i heard speaker after speaker talk about the potential boom for our country and different regions of america. in my region that i represent is one of those areas along eastern ohio. i think if we're looking to address many of the issues of global warming -- and i know there would be a lot of different discussions and opinions i may have compared to a lot of people on the other side, but i believe that this is an opportunity for us to ddress that issue with liquefied natural gas to get it out in the marketplace, to make sure that the economic benefits are here in the united states, that our people in eastern ohio, western pennsylvania into new york and upstate new york area are able to benefit from this. and ferc is going to have to approve these ultimately at the end of the day. so i don't think we can pass up this opportunity to have a transition. now, i think quite frankly we missed the boat a few years ago when we had an opportunity to pass a comprehensive energy bill that would invest into the bill that came before this house money in
in my district in eastern ohio, we've been, and i heard speaker after speaker talk about the potential boom for our country and different regions of america. in my region that i represent is one of those areas along eastern ohio. i think if we're looking to address many of the issues of global warming -- and i know there would be a lot of different discussions and opinions i may have compared to a lot of people on the other side, but i believe that this is an opportunity for us to ddress that...
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his letter ends with ohio is a leader in voter access. eat. as secretary of state i will spend my time encouraging ohio voters to use their many options to vote rather than trying to scare people into believing that it's hard. that's the real voter suppression. nope, nope. the real voter suppression is things like cutting early voting and ways that dramatically impact african-american vote, things he fought all the way to the supreme court where he was rejected weeks before the 2012 elections. can cuts that a federal court the rejected just last week, this time permanently ordering early voting to be restored in the three days about before election day. but ohio activists are not sitting idly by relying solely on the courts to protect them. they are taking action trying to get a voter bill of rights added to the state constitution by way of a ballot measure this november. to do so they need to provide 385,000 signatures to the board of elections by july 2. joining me now from cincinnati, ohio, the woman leading that grass-roots campaign, o
his letter ends with ohio is a leader in voter access. eat. as secretary of state i will spend my time encouraging ohio voters to use their many options to vote rather than trying to scare people into believing that it's hard. that's the real voter suppression. nope, nope. the real voter suppression is things like cutting early voting and ways that dramatically impact african-american vote, things he fought all the way to the supreme court where he was rejected weeks before the 2012 elections....