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greg taylor/ indiana state senate if you and your wife were to go home and take that chance that born with down syndrome or some couldn't do that. planned parenthood officials have spoken out against the proposal... saying that this type of bill would cause many woman to seek unsafe and illegal abortions. nearly 9-thousand uber drivers in san francisco are threatening to cut-off service for those trying to get around during the super bowl festivities. the reason? a recent fare cut...causing those workers to make less money! some local drivers protest of their own yesterday.... by refusing to pick up passengers at c-v-g. and while no official protest is planned locally... many drivers say they might just stay home and not drive! "i think you'll have a lot of drivers that won't even get on! what's the point. why not go watch the game and celebrate and have fun yourself! you're not gonna make any money out there at
greg taylor/ indiana state senate if you and your wife were to go home and take that chance that born with down syndrome or some couldn't do that. planned parenthood officials have spoken out against the proposal... saying that this type of bill would cause many woman to seek unsafe and illegal abortions. nearly 9-thousand uber drivers in san francisco are threatening to cut-off service for those trying to get around during the super bowl festivities. the reason? a recent fare cut...causing...
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greg taylor/ indiana state senate if you and your wife were to go home and say, we don't want to take that chance that we would have a child born with down syndrome or some other disability, you couldn't do that. planned parenthood officials have spoken out against the proposal... saying that this type of bill would cause many woman to seek unsafe and illegal abortions. take a look at this. this was the scene outside the tomb of william henry harrison in miami township today. residents gathered for a wreath laying ceremony this morning... honoring harrison's upcoming birthday. the wreath was sent directly from the whitehouse. harrison was born on february 9th, 1773. let's give you a live look downtown right now... a cool night ahead, live wx tease creighton announce
greg taylor/ indiana state senate if you and your wife were to go home and say, we don't want to take that chance that we would have a child born with down syndrome or some other disability, you couldn't do that. planned parenthood officials have spoken out against the proposal... saying that this type of bill would cause many woman to seek unsafe and illegal abortions. take a look at this. this was the scene outside the tomb of william henry harrison in miami township today. residents gathered...
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offenders will do almost anything to not get on the list emily: the indiana state senate passed the bill 49-0. reporting live, emily wood, wlwt. anchor: if the bill is passed in indiana, the state police will be required to manage the database online. a man wanted for allegedly trying to run over a police deputy is behind bars. the montgomery county sheriff says michael over a deputy and then crashed into another deputy cruiser. he then tried to shoot at him. he was later arrested in brown county after a standoff. anchor: a brave little cancer warrior will be honored. the outpouring of support from the community has been overwhelming. we are live tonight with the of the child will be celebrated here. the community came together one off. the theme of a little superhero. goodbye. harder for a five-year-old. taylor grant, on february 3, the little warrior faced a battle that was too tough for even him. >> he is blessed -- he has blessed all of us. it snowed for days after he made it to heaven. reporter: last time we talked to him, he had just turned five. >> i got cotton candy from the cott
offenders will do almost anything to not get on the list emily: the indiana state senate passed the bill 49-0. reporting live, emily wood, wlwt. anchor: if the bill is passed in indiana, the state police will be required to manage the database online. a man wanted for allegedly trying to run over a police deputy is behind bars. the montgomery county sheriff says michael over a deputy and then crashed into another deputy cruiser. he then tried to shoot at him. he was later arrested in brown...
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indiana. a state senate panel passed the measure today. it targets meth. and heroin dealers. the new bill would allow judges to increase sentences of convicted dealers if they have previous felonies for selling or making meth or heroin. mike: a show of support for apple tonight. protests were held at more than 50 store locations around the world, against the fbi. hundreds of people are upset, over a judge ordering apple to help in the san bernardino terrorism investigation. the fbi wants the tech company to create a master key, so they can hack into the shooter' s locked i-phone. so far apple has resisted. a local technology consultant says while there may be a way to do this apple would be treading into dangerous territory. >> if you can make us put these backdoors in these products, then again you are basically putting us at risk. even if the government doesn' t somehow use this for some kind of big brother style surveillance on you, that doesn' t mean a hacker or criminal couldn' t. mike: other tech giants like facebook, twitter, and google have voiced their support for ap
indiana. a state senate panel passed the measure today. it targets meth. and heroin dealers. the new bill would allow judges to increase sentences of convicted dealers if they have previous felonies for selling or making meth or heroin. mike: a show of support for apple tonight. protests were held at more than 50 store locations around the world, against the fbi. hundreds of people are upset, over a judge ordering apple to help in the san bernardino terrorism investigation. the fbi wants the...
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lisa: 5:04 right now indiana public registry of convicted s miriah turner is at the live alert desk, with details on on the recent push to make it state law. miriah: the indiana senate unanimously passed kirk' s law after a 19-month old boy died under the care of his babysitter. if the bill is passed in indiana, the indiana state police will be required to establish and manage the database online. it would be similar to a sex offender registry. forcing child abusers to legally register after being convicted. the children' s advocacy center of southeast indiana. supports the idea because it empowers parents to better protect their children. collects -- >> if you are introducing somebody new into your family, say as a babysitter or as a partner, you could find out if they have any past. miriah: the bill is now in the house for consideration. from the live alert desk i' m miriah turner. mark: a man accused in a string of a robberies is expected in court later this morning. zachary prince was arrested last night. an erlanger police sergeant happened to spot prince while the sergeant followed prince to his grandma' s house, and made the arrest. prince' s arrest came just
lisa: 5:04 right now indiana public registry of convicted s miriah turner is at the live alert desk, with details on on the recent push to make it state law. miriah: the indiana senate unanimously passed kirk' s law after a 19-month old boy died under the care of his babysitter. if the bill is passed in indiana, the indiana state police will be required to establish and manage the database online. it would be similar to a sex offender registry. forcing child abusers to legally register after...
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would extend sieve rights freksz protections to gay lesbian and bisexual people in indiana is now dead in the state senate. lawmaker made some changes to the bill. including some which would sebl repealed last year roefrl religious freedom restoration act. the law died after senate a fwunlt a budget battle is looming in kentucky. >> state economist say kentucky will have an extra $900 million to spend over the next two years. bubba loaning pension debt and a rising costs of state medicaid system led him to slash budget by 4 and a half percent this year, and another 9 percent over the next two years. >> here's where your ears perk up still ahead return policies. see what happens to some of the christmas gifts you didn't like. they could be a bargain for someone else. your bargain. what to >>> we have an amazing story of recovery tonight for young woman a mercy hospital in fair field. she returned there today to thank the team that made it all happen. medical reporter liz is here now to share the story of survival. liz. >> good evening. she had what may have been an electrolyte imbans balance that made her
would extend sieve rights freksz protections to gay lesbian and bisexual people in indiana is now dead in the state senate. lawmaker made some changes to the bill. including some which would sebl repealed last year roefrl religious freedom restoration act. the law died after senate a fwunlt a budget battle is looming in kentucky. >> state economist say kentucky will have an extra $900 million to spend over the next two years. bubba loaning pension debt and a rising costs of state medicaid...
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senate. >>> states involved are texas, wisconsin, kansas, louisiana, indiana and nebraska. the lawsuit takes issue with these two cover subsidies. the lawsuit says it was not made clear that states will have to pay that fee. the suit seeks an injunction against federal rules and asks that states be refunded what they have already paid. >>> and manager -- a manager at an animal shelter is working to clear her name today. $66,000 from that nonprofit organization. according to the manatee county sheriff's office, the former manager embezzled the money over seven years. she is going to court today for a court appearance. she would omit some adoptions and donations. >> she said she was just having some financial problems and needed some extra money. >> the sheriff's office says she is the only person in charge of the books. we reach out to the shelter for comment but we are waiting for a returning phone call. >>> the family of crispin are playing -- are paying tribute. they are donating $10,000 to the city's fallen heroes memorial. crispin was just 25 years old while shot and ki
senate. >>> states involved are texas, wisconsin, kansas, louisiana, indiana and nebraska. the lawsuit takes issue with these two cover subsidies. the lawsuit says it was not made clear that states will have to pay that fee. the suit seeks an injunction against federal rules and asks that states be refunded what they have already paid. >>> and manager -- a manager at an animal shelter is working to clear her name today. $66,000 from that nonprofit organization. according to...
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. >> a bill working its way through the indiana state house would limit a woman's ability to get an abortion. senate bill 313 would ban abortions at any stage of pregnancy when the abortion is based on the fetus's gender, race, or potential disability. one of the lawmakers voting against the bill says it would force families who couldn't seek an illegal aborgs. >> to go home and say we don't want to take that chance that we would have a child born with downes syndrome or some other disability, you couldn't do that. >> the bill also restricts the use of fetal tissue. supporters say the bill would encourage women to seek other options instead of aborting a baby because of a disability. >> right now the coast guard is out searching the pacific ocean after it says two small planes angeles. the mid air collision happened this afternoon. divers have found a plane tail number and a partial number from a second plane in the water. not clear how many people were onboard those two planes. >> now, rescuers in taiwan have pulled more than 160 people out of a high rise building. the building fell after a 6.4 mag
. >> a bill working its way through the indiana state house would limit a woman's ability to get an abortion. senate bill 313 would ban abortions at any stage of pregnancy when the abortion is based on the fetus's gender, race, or potential disability. one of the lawmakers voting against the bill says it would force families who couldn't seek an illegal aborgs. >> to go home and say we don't want to take that chance that we would have a child born with downes syndrome or some other...
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indiana lawmakers are banking on drivers *and* smokers to raise one billion dollars for some much needed road repairs. repairs.a house bill we told you about yesterday on good morning tri-state now heads to the senate... hiking gas taxes by four cents a gallon.the cigarette tax would see the biggest hike... by one dollar per pack.but to offset that extra cost... the state would start scaling back its income tax by five percent over eight years. sam needham/greendale resident 4645 it ain't right, in fact i think that they should go down ont he taxees. there shouldn't be that much taxes on cigarettes or gas. i mean, cigarettes are bad yeah. yeah.the house has a bill backed by governor pence that would be a short term fix for infrastructure.it uses some of the state's surplus to pay for fixes. supporters of a bill... that protects lesbians, gays and bisexuals in indiana from discrimination. republican lawmakers say there isn't enough support for the measure to pass.so the senate sponsor pulled it from consideration yesterday.religious conservatives opposed the bill... along with some gay rights activists.they said it didn't protect transgender people. the mad dash for voters continues this morning in
indiana lawmakers are banking on drivers *and* smokers to raise one billion dollars for some much needed road repairs. repairs.a house bill we told you about yesterday on good morning tri-state now heads to the senate... hiking gas taxes by four cents a gallon.the cigarette tax would see the biggest hike... by one dollar per pack.but to offset that extra cost... the state would start scaling back its income tax by five percent over eight years. sam needham/greendale resident 4645 it ain't...
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benjamin harris becomes the front runner because he was born in ohio, and he is a former senator from the state of indiana. one of the battleground states, and he's agent makes a deal. stephen calkins of west virginia makes a deal with thomas colyer platt and in return for the combine support plant will be made secretary-treasurer receive all the customhouse patronage. it was out of office in the country was the head of the customs house in new york city and this was ostensibly his choice. all the patronage jobs connected with the connected to platt. which could make him not only to secretary-treasurer that the next president. >> host: so the process we know how which begins in iowa in january, new hampshire in february, and start before that come you sang before 1896 it's all telescope at the convention? >> guest: yes and what happens is if you got a favorite son, they gather together in unite behind them and quote instruct for the favorite son. either by formally say we are all for fill-in the blank, or simply saying we are sending a delegation proposed of sherman man from ohio. >> host: how does mckinl
benjamin harris becomes the front runner because he was born in ohio, and he is a former senator from the state of indiana. one of the battleground states, and he's agent makes a deal. stephen calkins of west virginia makes a deal with thomas colyer platt and in return for the combine support plant will be made secretary-treasurer receive all the customhouse patronage. it was out of office in the country was the head of the customs house in new york city and this was ostensibly his choice. all...
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donald trump is the favorite to win the state but don't count out florida senator marco rubio who garnered two big endorsements yesterday from indiana senator inddan coates and minnesota governor tim pawlenty. >> he's electable. i think he has the total package. >> last night trump told supporters he plans to visit multiple caucus sites today and will get so angry if he doesn't see them there. >>> on the democratic side bernie sanders and hillary clinton are now looking towards saturday's democratic primary in south carolina. with superdelegates included delegates 503-70. has some questioning if the vermont senator can still win the democratic nomination. is yes. presidential race and believes he can win massachusetts on march 1st. >>> updating a story we first told you about saturday. the tampa woman critically injured while river rafting in south america is back in florida. scuyler arakawa landed last night in miami. doctors now evaluating her. she was crushed by a boulder on her trip in colombia. her family set up a gofundme page to pay for her injuries. to learn more search "boulder" on our web site. >>> a group of thieves steal
donald trump is the favorite to win the state but don't count out florida senator marco rubio who garnered two big endorsements yesterday from indiana senator inddan coates and minnesota governor tim pawlenty. >> he's electable. i think he has the total package. >> last night trump told supporters he plans to visit multiple caucus sites today and will get so angry if he doesn't see them there. >>> on the democratic side bernie sanders and hillary clinton are now looking...
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donald trump is the favorite to win that state but florida senator marco rubio is making some big strides now. after picking up two big endorsements yesterday from indiana senator dan coates and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. on the democratic side bernie sanders and hillary clinton are now looking towards saturday's democratic primary in south carolina. with super delegates included clinton is leading sanders in delegates 503-70. has people now questioning if the vermont senator can still win the democratic nomination. sanders says the short answer he's pledging to stay in the presidential race and believes he can win massachusetts on >>> 5:39. the death toll in fiji continues to climb after it was hit by a powerful monster officials now reporting 29 people are confirmed dead. a government spokesperson says the coral island is virtually are left after the storm. about 4,500 people live there. winds from the cyclone topped 185 miles per hour making it the strongest storm in fiji's recorded history. the state of emergency is in effect for 30 days as a major clean-up operation gets underway. right now officials say the top priority is getting eme
donald trump is the favorite to win that state but florida senator marco rubio is making some big strides now. after picking up two big endorsements yesterday from indiana senator dan coates and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. on the democratic side bernie sanders and hillary clinton are now looking towards saturday's democratic primary in south carolina. with super delegates included clinton is leading sanders in delegates 503-70. has people now questioning if the vermont senator can...
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indiana's gay and lesbian community is mourning a civil rights bill that died in the state legislature. republican lawmakers said there isn't enough support for the measure to pass... so the senate sponsor pulled it from consideration. . even some supporters complained the bill failed protect transgender people. a big honor this morning for jungle jim's...the popular and it's not just in the tri- state.the consumer website ratebeer.com ranked jungle jim's as one of the world's best places to buy beer.it also ranked jungle jim's as the best grocery store to buy beer in ohio.jungle jim's recently celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2015. syphilis.gonorrhea.zika? zika? new information reveals a virus that's new to most of us, can actually be sexually transmitted. and the bernie madoff story comes to the small screen tonight, only on 9 on your side.a preview, in minutes. chopper 9 the only local helicopter getting you breaking news first is headed to the scene of a home invasion in covington.more live pictures as soon as they gmts anim"you're watching good morning tri-state at 6 on 9 on your side!" brace yourselves - there's a major development in the zika virus threat. health offici
indiana's gay and lesbian community is mourning a civil rights bill that died in the state legislature. republican lawmakers said there isn't enough support for the measure to pass... so the senate sponsor pulled it from consideration. . even some supporters complained the bill failed protect transgender people. a big honor this morning for jungle jim's...the popular and it's not just in the tri- state.the consumer website ratebeer.com ranked jungle jim's as one of the world's best places to...
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thinks senator grassley will be remembered as the most obstructive chairman in the history of the united states. and - the panthers' basketball team gears up for their conference match- up against indiana state. "now your storm track 7 forecast on kwwl." from the kwwl stormtrack the sky remains mostly cloudy tonight and breezy as a low pressure system moves northeast through the great lakes area. the wind diminishes after 5 pm thursday and becomes light overnight through friday. a mix of sun and clouds are expected both thursday and friday. saturday and sunday will be warm with highs in the 50s and breezy conditions. saturday will be sunny while clouds increase shower. temperatures turn cooler next week with highs in the 30s. we are tracking a possible storm to move into the middle of the country tuesday. model guidance the previous one. it is something we will continue to track and have more details as we get closer. the sky remains mostly cloudy tonight and breezy as a low pressure system moves northeast through the great lakes area. and becomes light overnight through friday. a mix of sun and clouds are expected both thursday and friday. saturday and sunday will be warm with highs i
thinks senator grassley will be remembered as the most obstructive chairman in the history of the united states. and - the panthers' basketball team gears up for their conference match- up against indiana state. "now your storm track 7 forecast on kwwl." from the kwwl stormtrack the sky remains mostly cloudy tonight and breezy as a low pressure system moves northeast through the great lakes area. the wind diminishes after 5 pm thursday and becomes light overnight through friday. a mix...
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indiana, until someone saw a rerun of the nbc program and alerted the officials. >> the cases are too many to ignore. >> reporter: senator pat toomey has pushed for years regulations. >> varying states have wildly varying standards for doing background checks for employees. there's no good reason why children in a particular state should be at risk than children in another state. >>> as for reva, she resigned after they contacted the school as part of its investigation. in a statement to "cbs this morning" she said, i made an error in judgment in florida. it was greatly exaggerated. i learned from my miss steak. i sought a second chance, and i got it. >> how do you track teachers like this? >> i guess right now you don't. that's the question is how is this going on and nobody's doing it seems like our children are a lit -- worth a little bit more than that to me. >> reporter: we're told they did reach out for a reference and they were told of the battery charge and were told it had been dropped but were not aware of a separate state investigation going on. louisiana hired her before the state of florida concluded its own investigation and then suspended its own license. it's now goi
indiana, until someone saw a rerun of the nbc program and alerted the officials. >> the cases are too many to ignore. >> reporter: senator pat toomey has pushed for years regulations. >> varying states have wildly varying standards for doing background checks for employees. there's no good reason why children in a particular state should be at risk than children in another state. >>> as for reva, she resigned after they contacted the school as part of its...
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senator evan bayh of indiana. thank you for joining us today. jo ling: >> thank you. jo ling: coming up secretary of state madeleine albright took a harder line with the gender card today. >> just remember, there is a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. [cheers and applause] jo ling: and you will be able to hear how secretary clinton is defending her comments and of course, stay with us for the next 24 hours. neil cavuto will bring you live coverage of our nation's first primary tomorrow, tuesday, february 9th, starting at 7:55 p.m. eastern time. before 8:00, we will have the results as they come in. stay with us. >>> markets in the red across the board. bouncing up a little bit at the closing bell with the dow closing down 117 points. money manager gary kaltbaum is with me now. gary, what on earth do you do after a day like today? >> xanax, prozac, anything else you can get your hands on. here is what happened. first off the big picture. we remain in bear market for stocks. 2015 was topping out process of the six to seven-year bull market. now we're just going through the process.
senator evan bayh of indiana. thank you for joining us today. jo ling: >> thank you. jo ling: coming up secretary of state madeleine albright took a harder line with the gender card today. >> just remember, there is a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. [cheers and applause] jo ling: and you will be able to hear how secretary clinton is defending her comments and of course, stay with us for the next 24 hours. neil cavuto will bring you live coverage of our...
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indiana until some one saw a rerun of the nbc program and alerted officials. >> and the cases are too many to ignore. >> reporter: pennsylvania senator pat toomey spent years pushing for federal regulations. >> varpous states have wildly varying standards for doing background checks for employee. there is no good reason why the children in a particular state should be more at risk than children in another state. >> as for the teacher, she resigned from her job in louisiana last week after "usa today" contact herd school district as part of its investigation. in a statement to cbs this morning, she said "i made an error in judgment in florida it i learned from my misfake. i sought a second chance. and i got it." >> how do you track teachers like this? >> i guess right now you don't. that's the question -- how is this going on and no one is doing anything about it? seems like our children are worth a little bit more than that to me. >> one of the smallest babies ever born who survived is now back home with her parents in north carolina. she arrived 14 weeks before her due date. and weighed 10 ounces. mark strassmann was there for the homecoming in charlotte. >> i love you so much, baby girl. so happy. so hap
indiana until some one saw a rerun of the nbc program and alerted officials. >> and the cases are too many to ignore. >> reporter: pennsylvania senator pat toomey spent years pushing for federal regulations. >> varpous states have wildly varying standards for doing background checks for employee. there is no good reason why the children in a particular state should be more at risk than children in another state. >> as for the teacher, she resigned from her job in...
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indiana bill which would require aborted or miscarried fetuses to be cremated or interred... and it's drawing attention to how fetal tissue is disposed of, in the state. republican senator michael young says the fetus provision is needed in light of state regulators' recent fine against a medical waste disposal company.. that violated its state permit by accepting fetal remains. pope francis is calling for a worldwide ban on the death penalty. speaking to tens of thousands of people in saint peter's square today... francis said the commandment the guilty as for the innocent. he called on catholic politicians worldwide to work for a moratorium on executions during the church's current holy year, which ends in november. francis also called for better prison conditions and denounced life sentences. consumer alert a consumer alert now... your employer... may be tracking you... some big companies.. are tracking their own workers' health and private lives... to save money.. 'big data' companies are being used by employers to track workers' purchases, health and even voting data... it's all analyzed to guide company decisions... while individual workers are not identified in t
indiana bill which would require aborted or miscarried fetuses to be cremated or interred... and it's drawing attention to how fetal tissue is disposed of, in the state. republican senator michael young says the fetus provision is needed in light of state regulators' recent fine against a medical waste disposal company.. that violated its state permit by accepting fetal remains. pope francis is calling for a worldwide ban on the death penalty. speaking to tens of thousands of people in saint...
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indiana lawmakers are banking on drivers *and* smokers to raise one billion dollars for some much needed road repairs. repairs.a house bill we told you about yesterday on good morning tri-state now heads to the senate... hiking gas taxes by four cents a gallon.the cigarette tax would see the biggest hike... by one dollar per pack.but to offset that extra cost... the state would start scaling back its income tax by five percent over eight years. 4645 it ain't right, in fact i think that they should go down ont he taxees. there shouldn't be that much taxes on cigarettes or gas. i mean, cigarettes are bad yeah. yeah.the house has a bill backed by governor pence that would be a short term fix for the state's surplus to pay for fixes. hitting the road in new hampshire ...the remaining presidential candidates are hard at work in the granite state ... and ... helping the homeless ... as temperatures fall ... but one local winter shelter is in danger of closing its meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. now we can connect more devices, at the
indiana lawmakers are banking on drivers *and* smokers to raise one billion dollars for some much needed road repairs. repairs.a house bill we told you about yesterday on good morning tri-state now heads to the senate... hiking gas taxes by four cents a gallon.the cigarette tax would see the biggest hike... by one dollar per pack.but to offset that extra cost... the state would start scaling back its income tax by five percent over eight years. 4645 it ain't right, in fact i think that they...
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substituting in indiana until some one saw a rerun of the nbc program and alerted officials. >> and the cases are too many to senator pat toomey spent years pushing for federal regulations. >> varpous states have wildly varying standards for doing background checks for employee. there is no good reason why the children in a particular state should be more at risk than children in another state. >> as for the teacher, she resigned from her job in louisiana last week after "usa district as part of its investigation. in a statement to cbs this morning, she said "i made an was greatly exaggerated. i learned from my misfake. i sought a second chance. and i got it." >> how do you track teachers like this? >> i guess right now you don't. that's the question -- how is this going on and no one is doing anything about it? seems like our children are worth a little bit more than that to me. >> one of the smallest babies ever born who survived is now back home with her parents in north carolina. she arrived 14 weeks before her due date. and weighed 10 ounces. mark strassmann was there for the homecoming in charlotte. >> i love you so much, baby girl. so happy. this is the best moment in my life. >> r
substituting in indiana until some one saw a rerun of the nbc program and alerted officials. >> and the cases are too many to senator pat toomey spent years pushing for federal regulations. >> varpous states have wildly varying standards for doing background checks for employee. there is no good reason why the children in a particular state should be more at risk than children in another state. >> as for the teacher, she resigned from her job in louisiana last week after...
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states and finally washington as the great symbol that it is of the democracy this may annoys some people epilogues to washingtonians but also belongs to indiana and it should. after all is our representatives and senators who control your destiny as washingtonians. and this is something i will be returning to taiwan in began washington and i like to think is our city. not jazz the capital of the united states but a history of our national city. so let's talk about how we will do our job tonight. i have five principal images the you have received dacia about them but don't thank you have been cheated. as the evening progresses. so let's take a look at this picture of the al washington family as this is called the president and his family the way it was presented in 1796 as the colombian gallery in new york city. he really seemed to light is ujb historically inclined to ask why that despite the shortcomings. [laughter] but yet but you can see it is extraordinarily symbolic portrait in duquesne's the washington with his heel and don the table this is of washington military meehan in he like to the four paintings but never mind i have fallen in love with george washington and in some ways is not the easy t
states and finally washington as the great symbol that it is of the democracy this may annoys some people epilogues to washingtonians but also belongs to indiana and it should. after all is our representatives and senators who control your destiny as washingtonians. and this is something i will be returning to taiwan in began washington and i like to think is our city. not jazz the capital of the united states but a history of our national city. so let's talk about how we will do our job...
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indiana until some one saw a rerun of the nbc program and alerted officials. >> and the cases are too many to ignore. >> reporter: pennsylvania senator pat toomey spent years pushing for federal regulations. >> varpous states have wildly varying standards for doing background checks for employee. there is no good reason why the children in a particular state should be more at risk than children in another state. >> as for the teacher, she resigned from her job in louisiana last week after "usa today" contact herd school investigation. in a statement to cbs this morning, she said "i made an was greatly exaggerated. i learned from my misfake. i sought a second chance. and i got it." >> how do you track teachers like this? >> i guess right now you don't. that's the question -- how is this going on and no one is doing anything about it? but early on they could see this was not going to be easy. barely 6 months in, the higher tension put megan at risk for a stroke. allaya stopped growing inside her. doctors had trouble finding a fetal heartbeat. megan needed an emergency c section. allaya as born, 14 weeks early. she weighed 10 ounces. and head to toe measured ten inches long. >> she is tiny. size of a small ki
indiana until some one saw a rerun of the nbc program and alerted officials. >> and the cases are too many to ignore. >> reporter: pennsylvania senator pat toomey spent years pushing for federal regulations. >> varpous states have wildly varying standards for doing background checks for employee. there is no good reason why the children in a particular state should be more at risk than children in another state. >> as for the teacher, she resigned from her job in...
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senator from indiana. in preparing for this, we learned another disturbing fact about our economy, and that is that the united states has hit yet another new mark. our national debt now exceeds $19 trillion. it wasn't that long ago that i was standing on this floor and talking about the fact that we are approaching $11 trillion of debt, and that's -- in just a few years, that has accelerated in the most dramatic way and now reaches $19 trillion. obviously, it is having and is going to have a significant impact on the future of this country and our economic growth. in fact, the bureau for economic analysis said that our nation's gross domestic product, that is the measure of our nation's economic activity -- grew a very anemic 0.7% in the last quarter of 2015. we simply cannot sustain our economy and grow and provide the kind of economic opportunity for americans and jobs for americans at a growth rate of 0.7%. in fact, the growth rate on the average is now grow 2%, and we can only -- we can't even keep our head above water in terms of providing opportunities and employment opportunities for people if we don't grow a
senator from indiana. in preparing for this, we learned another disturbing fact about our economy, and that is that the united states has hit yet another new mark. our national debt now exceeds $19 trillion. it wasn't that long ago that i was standing on this floor and talking about the fact that we are approaching $11 trillion of debt, and that's -- in just a few years, that has accelerated in the most dramatic way and now reaches $19 trillion. obviously, it is having and is going to have a...
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the indiana senate unanimously passed kirk' s law after a 19-month-old boy died under the care of his babysitter. if the bill is passed in indiana, the indiana state police will be required to establish and manage the database online. it would be similar to a sex offender registry. it would force child abusers to legally register after being convicted. >> if you are introducing somebody new into your family, say as a babysitter or as a partner, you could find out if they have any past. house for consideration. of a middletown mother found shot to death earlier this week. investigators say on brittany tuesday, russell spent the day with her family in middletown. she was found dead less than 12 hours later in dayton. 29-year-old' s last few days, as >> i don' t even know why someone would want to do that. she was an amazing person. i can' t even fathom how somebody can take somebody else' s life. lisa: that is russell' s sister. she thinks brittany may have been helping a friend who needed a ride. mark: a student at u.c. blue ash is headed to court today after police say he made threats of violence targeting the campus. the student allegedly claimed
the indiana senate unanimously passed kirk' s law after a 19-month-old boy died under the care of his babysitter. if the bill is passed in indiana, the indiana state police will be required to establish and manage the database online. it would be similar to a sex offender registry. it would force child abusers to legally register after being convicted. >> if you are introducing somebody new into your family, say as a babysitter or as a partner, you could find out if they have any past....
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indiana state legislator won' t vote on a new protect lesbian, gay and bisexual people from discrimination. the bill sponsor says he pulled it because it did not have enough support in the state senate. religious conservatives say the bill goes too far by gay rights activists say it does not include people who are transgendered. mark: an ohio man is going to receive the highest medal for valor in combat. the president is awarded a medal of honor to senior chief special warfare operator edward byers. he rescued in american civilian being held hostage by the taliban. the operation was three years ago. a navy seal lost his life. byers will be the 11th living service member to be awarded the afghanistan. lisa: an emergency interrupted. mark: the pilot forced to come s coast. lisa: how the carolina faithful are working to send a diehard fan to california. mark: a live look outside this as we take a look at fountain square. all lit up in blue at 6:09. what else is coming our way? randi: strong winds. the rain is moving out over the next hour or so, but decent wins about 20 miles in all. those are going to stick around. the back edge of the rain showers moving through portions of brown and
indiana state legislator won' t vote on a new protect lesbian, gay and bisexual people from discrimination. the bill sponsor says he pulled it because it did not have enough support in the state senate. religious conservatives say the bill goes too far by gay rights activists say it does not include people who are transgendered. mark: an ohio man is going to receive the highest medal for valor in combat. the president is awarded a medal of honor to senior chief special warfare operator edward...
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indiana state legislators will not vote on a new bill to protect lesbian gay and bisexual people from discrimination. the bill sponsor says he pulled it because it did not have enough support in the state senate to approve it. religious conservatives say the bill goes too far, gay right asked this day it do not go far enough because it does not include people who are transgendered. mark: the race for the white house has moved to the -- to new hampshire. and after iowa, the competition might have changed. mariah: democrat bernie sanders momentum. sanders has shown he can hang with hillary clinton after the tight race in iowa. now he has a strong lead in the polls. cruz is campaigning is a proven winner after his country on monday. this time around he will have more competition. not only is trump leading the polls but many of the other republican candidates got a head start in new hampshire after giving up on iowa. nonstop. governor kasich: whatever happens in this race, i' m going to be fine. i have given it my best. but it is in your hands and if i do not win, it is your fault. mariah: kasich hopes to reach 100 town halls before friday. lisa: following a second-place finish in the iowa caucus
indiana state legislators will not vote on a new bill to protect lesbian gay and bisexual people from discrimination. the bill sponsor says he pulled it because it did not have enough support in the state senate to approve it. religious conservatives say the bill goes too far, gay right asked this day it do not go far enough because it does not include people who are transgendered. mark: the race for the white house has moved to the -- to new hampshire. and after iowa, the competition might...