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it's 31 cleveland, 37 worcester to mansfield. 38 for youngstown. and just for fun we're throwing in a little lake effect streamer of light rain mixing with wet snow inland. up around hamden over into northern trmble county. and look at this these could slide into akron in the next little while. >>> overnight lows near the lake shore middle 30s but inland areas upper 20s and lower 30s. cloudy skies, maybe an isolated snowflake. >> you've heard it before, big brother is watching. >> now it's more than a conspiracy theory, it is the law. next on five the new government rule that lets the feds get one warrant to access millions of computers and phones. so who's trying to stop this devastating look at the damage done to gatlinburg. the wildfires that changed the town forever. >> the plot thickens, the founder of a nonprofit devoteded to kindness got a lot of attention when he claimed he got a racist waitress at olive garden. the story doesn't really add up. >> and what's unique about this brand new apartment complex and who's most encouraged to call it
it's 31 cleveland, 37 worcester to mansfield. 38 for youngstown. and just for fun we're throwing in a little lake effect streamer of light rain mixing with wet snow inland. up around hamden over into northern trmble county. and look at this these could slide into akron in the next little while. >>> overnight lows near the lake shore middle 30s but inland areas upper 20s and lower 30s. cloudy skies, maybe an isolated snowflake. >> you've heard it before, big brother is watching....
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morning temperatures in the low 0s for mansfield dover akron and canton. mid-30s to upper 30 snow showers are going to continue. may have a patchy drizzle maybe a flurry father south but things -- father south but things -- farther sorry but tomorrow things are going to be just like today. how much snow by the way? not much. look at this. the little bull's eye in thompson as we are anticipating maybe an inch and on the outi'd chance two -- outside chance 2. we are decembering. start to come back late sunday and again into tuesday. looks like big changes could be coming then for next weekend. >> wow. >> as cool are air comes in. >> -- cooler air comes in. >> this is too decembering can you say what that's called next week. >> decembering. >> okay. all right. thanks betsy. >> decemberer. >> december yikes. >> something like that. >>> extra december. >>> it sounds like a cold-- and annual coats for the kids campaign is bothering up. gearing up. donate used or jntly used coats -- new or jntly used -- gently used coats. at the td garden center. wkyc helped to r
morning temperatures in the low 0s for mansfield dover akron and canton. mid-30s to upper 30 snow showers are going to continue. may have a patchy drizzle maybe a flurry father south but things -- father south but things -- farther sorry but tomorrow things are going to be just like today. how much snow by the way? not much. look at this. the little bull's eye in thompson as we are anticipating maybe an inch and on the outi'd chance two -- outside chance 2. we are decembering. start to come...
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mansfield at 39 degrees. near philly seeing stars out there. notice the feels like temps in the 30s. the cool air is invading right now. say good-bye to the rain. pushing off into new york state, western pa. that break in the overcast moving into canton towards youngstown in the next few hours. but skies will remain mostly cloudy. up here a little wrap around moisture. some of these showers again they'll develop north coast east of cleveland and the traditional snow belt. tomorrow during the day, all right? talking a little mix of light rain and light snow for cuyahoga lake je nova counties. lows when you get up and go. look at that in the 30s everywhere. time to break out that winter coat. you haven't needed it for the last couple days. the main front now into western pa. weakened. no longer any severe weather joet breaks for the south -- joet breaks for the south-- outbreaks for the south jrn eastern states. -- southeastern states. a lake effect northeast corner of the state. 38 tonight. mainly cloudy. breezy and colder. southwest winds 10 to
mansfield at 39 degrees. near philly seeing stars out there. notice the feels like temps in the 30s. the cool air is invading right now. say good-bye to the rain. pushing off into new york state, western pa. that break in the overcast moving into canton towards youngstown in the next few hours. but skies will remain mostly cloudy. up here a little wrap around moisture. some of these showers again they'll develop north coast east of cleveland and the traditional snow belt. tomorrow during the...
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mansfield helped evacuate the family even put children in pets in her car while firefighters battledhouse is heavily damaged but the family is okay. by the way afterwards mansfield still made it to starbucks but wow what a relief for that family. >> that's for sure. >>> time for sports. jaime apody is here. unfortunately we have to talk about the eagles who suffered two losses yesterday. >> at lore more than two. the birds are banged up and the walking wounded will now to somehow get it together to finish out the last three games of the season. start with the most crucial injuries to player who is normally kind of a after that was the long snapper john dorenbos had wrist surgery after getting injured in the third quarter of yesterday's loss to the redskins. birds are auditioning new long snappers. >>> then there's running back darren sproles who took that violent hit as he tried field a punt in the fourth. he's now in the league's concussion protocol. redskins linebacker everett said he wishes he could take the hit back. many of the eagles including jason peters and zach ertz called
mansfield helped evacuate the family even put children in pets in her car while firefighters battledhouse is heavily damaged but the family is okay. by the way afterwards mansfield still made it to starbucks but wow what a relief for that family. >> that's for sure. >>> time for sports. jaime apody is here. unfortunately we have to talk about the eagles who suffered two losses yesterday. >> at lore more than two. the birds are banged up and the walking wounded will now to...
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i think the master of the senate was mike mansfield. >> guest: mike mansfield. >> guest: master of the senate. >> everett dirksen. >> guest: indispensable player who knew when to oppose and went to join up in an unsung hero in the civil rights movement. >> guest: senator john sherman from kentucky. >> guest: role model is the young man, great conviction, very smart. >> host: ted kennedy. >> guest: she was the senate there's many books about him have been written and he roared and you and i both knew when he was passionate when she was about almost everything, but in many ways i think the most accomplished kennedy, he never got to be president, never was attorney general, but i think it almost every way the most accomplished candidate. >> host: 's really the most accomplished senator. >> guest: we used to laugh with him about going to lincoln dinners and all you have to do is mention ted kennedy's name to fire the crowd. when i made my first speech on the floor about american history he came over unsolicited, took my bill and get stomach 20 democratic cosponsors within a day. he knew ex
i think the master of the senate was mike mansfield. >> guest: mike mansfield. >> guest: master of the senate. >> everett dirksen. >> guest: indispensable player who knew when to oppose and went to join up in an unsung hero in the civil rights movement. >> guest: senator john sherman from kentucky. >> guest: role model is the young man, great conviction, very smart. >> host: ted kennedy. >> guest: she was the senate there's many books about him...
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colonel glenn 2n eagle scout dinner in mansfield, ohio. only a 4 - a few short weeks earlier, in my court of honor i was awarded the eagle scout award, was 16 years old. i got to meet colonel glenn, his words inspired us, he stayed with me and we looked for ways to serve community and country. 38 years john granted me the honor of walking me down the center aisle, when senators are sworn in, any term they serve they are accompanied by a senator from their state or a former senator, that senator seem to be sworn in and i chose to walk down with my friend and former senator john glenn. john's kindness, he had a humility and kindness unusual in this business and somebody with his level of accomplishment. his kindness, intelligence and courage, his commitment to service set an example. his legacy will live on not just in the pages of history books but through the americans he inspired whether it was passion for exploration that led him to join nasa. dedication to country the called him to the armed forces, a desire to make the world a better p
colonel glenn 2n eagle scout dinner in mansfield, ohio. only a 4 - a few short weeks earlier, in my court of honor i was awarded the eagle scout award, was 16 years old. i got to meet colonel glenn, his words inspired us, he stayed with me and we looked for ways to serve community and country. 38 years john granted me the honor of walking me down the center aisle, when senators are sworn in, any term they serve they are accompanied by a senator from their state or a former senator, that senator...
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begin, i'd like to remind my colleagues that there will be a reception for the vice president in the mansfield room after we conclude here, beginning sometime after 4:00. we have many senators who wish to speak, and so we will move quickly through the order. and i encourage my colleagues to submit their remarks for the record, those who are not able to speak in the next hour. their remarks will be combined with all the other remarks given on the floor and the resulting speeches printed, bound and presented to the presiding officer. mr. president, in a place known these days for some disagreements, my colleagues, our colleagues, republicans, democrats and independents, are all here today because we agree on one powerful and simple thinr the difference that you've made in your decades in public service. the greatest honor of my life is to serve in the seat that you held for 36 years, and not just literally this seat in the senate but also a seat on the 7:15 amtrak train down from wilmington every morning. you logged over two million miles on amtrak and millions more traveling around the world fi
begin, i'd like to remind my colleagues that there will be a reception for the vice president in the mansfield room after we conclude here, beginning sometime after 4:00. we have many senators who wish to speak, and so we will move quickly through the order. and i encourage my colleagues to submit their remarks for the record, those who are not able to speak in the next hour. their remarks will be combined with all the other remarks given on the floor and the resulting speeches printed, bound...
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emily mansfield, eurowelcome. last time you were here you were talking about juppe a couple days before the election, and fillon ran off with the vote, very much in the front running, huge margin. is the same going to happen this time? polls will surprise us and that someone we don't think will run off with the victory for the socialist party might run off? >> there's always that possibility, of course. certainly fillon performed well in the tv debates. that was a factor. in the last few days that caused some voters to vote for him. we could see the same thing happen with party socialist candidates. it does look like manuel valls will be the most likely candidate chosen. >> how about someone completely different, like macron, running as an independent. he's come out quite far ahead in some of the recent polls. >> right. i think what is complicated about this french election is we have this left-wing primary happening to choose a candidate for the party, but then some candidates have chosen to bypass this and run d
emily mansfield, eurowelcome. last time you were here you were talking about juppe a couple days before the election, and fillon ran off with the vote, very much in the front running, huge margin. is the same going to happen this time? polls will surprise us and that someone we don't think will run off with the victory for the socialist party might run off? >> there's always that possibility, of course. certainly fillon performed well in the tv debates. that was a factor. in the last few...
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chilly salt mansfield 36. degrees. december 1, the official start of winter. december, january, february. makes it easier. all right. we have a few lake effect rain- snow showers here. rain-snow radar. it is rain but south toward bushnell you are getting isolated snow. shouldn't amount to much. but we will keep the temperatures there in the 30s. let's show you, lows inland upper 20s. lower 30s closer to the lake shore. 36 degrees. still breezy and cold. >>> the death toll from the devastating wildfires in tennessee just keeps growing. the remains of another person was found in just the last few hours. bringing the number of those dead up to 11. the new video is giving us a look at thdestruction done -- scorched trees and a smoky haze surrounding it all. thousands of acres and 700 buildings have burned. 14,000 people forced to flee on monday and the city is still off limits. >>> three people killed when a pickup truck crashed through the doors of this walmart in iowa today. investigators say they don't have any reason to believe it was intentional but they are
chilly salt mansfield 36. degrees. december 1, the official start of winter. december, january, february. makes it easier. all right. we have a few lake effect rain- snow showers here. rain-snow radar. it is rain but south toward bushnell you are getting isolated snow. shouldn't amount to much. but we will keep the temperatures there in the 30s. let's show you, lows inland upper 20s. lower 30s closer to the lake shore. 36 degrees. still breezy and cold. >>> the death toll from the...
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you know, i learned a lesson from senator mike mansfield when i was a kid. said i got elected when i was 29, november 7. i didn't become eligible to be sworn in until november 20th. and december 18 my wife was christmas shopping and was broad sided killed my wife, daughter, and my two boys were badly injured. i decided i wasn't going to the senate. we had a democratic governor, they could appoint a successer. a group of people including mike mansfield and hubert humphrey and fritz holland and ted stevens came to me and said, you've got to come be sworn in just be there for six months and help us organize. we had 58 democratic snarlingts for me to organize. but i used to have to report to the office of the majority leader every tuesday at 3:00 and i got an assignment. i honestly thought every senator got assignments from the majority leader. like i said, i'm the first senator i ever knew. and one day when i was walking in from my meeting i walked on the floor and jesse helms was ipping in to ted kennedy and bob dole. on the precurser for the america's with di
you know, i learned a lesson from senator mike mansfield when i was a kid. said i got elected when i was 29, november 7. i didn't become eligible to be sworn in until november 20th. and december 18 my wife was christmas shopping and was broad sided killed my wife, daughter, and my two boys were badly injured. i decided i wasn't going to the senate. we had a democratic governor, they could appoint a successer. a group of people including mike mansfield and hubert humphrey and fritz holland and...
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it is 38 in mansfield the next few hours. we will continue to drop by the time you get up tomorrow morning of the the windchill will make it feel colder than that and i will bring you up-to-date on the lake effect potential. ramone -- ramona? >> romona: police are looking for the suspects suspects who carjacked two women just miles to be. >> police tell us the victim's car went out to exchange information. he was caught stealing the car. she spoke with one person who was recovering. >> i fell on my right side. >> still sore after being thrown to the ground and carjacked last night. 79-year-old phyllis describes the scary scene that unfolded. >> the next thing i knew he ep oned the door full and then --y opened the door full and then you are ped me on the ground and gotten into the car and sped off . >> it began about 7:30 when she was taking things to a friend. a black suv rear-ended her car. >> then a man got out of the suv and he walked toward me make reparations because he probably bumped me. >> making uh -- amends is far
it is 38 in mansfield the next few hours. we will continue to drop by the time you get up tomorrow morning of the the windchill will make it feel colder than that and i will bring you up-to-date on the lake effect potential. ramone -- ramona? >> romona: police are looking for the suspects suspects who carjacked two women just miles to be. >> police tell us the victim's car went out to exchange information. he was caught stealing the car. she spoke with one person who was recovering....
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result is the wind chill feels just under 32 degrees most cases, 20 degrees mansfield, it feels cold and feels more like a summer. can see the big drop, almost 20 degrees from buffalo to charleston and we are pretty much in that. tonight 34 degrees, cloudy with local snowfall but most of that will be the northeast just clipping ashtabula county, most of it will be towards, erie could be a random flurry tomorrow. branzino snow showers. to the northeast, about 1 inch in some places about two and a half inches or more around but nothing in buffalo. hold onto those temperatures, near 40, and then each day, some scattered rainfall. a better chance of a system on sunday, perhaps some light snowfall, and that it will recover them enjoy that recovery, 50 degrees on tuesday, will be a memory by the time we get to thursday and friday. >> with highs in the mid 20s significant lake effect snow fall likely heading into thursday friday and saturday next week. is coming up fast and it would not be the same without the annual dick goddard pet calendar. >> the new calendar have been printed and are w
result is the wind chill feels just under 32 degrees most cases, 20 degrees mansfield, it feels cold and feels more like a summer. can see the big drop, almost 20 degrees from buffalo to charleston and we are pretty much in that. tonight 34 degrees, cloudy with local snowfall but most of that will be the northeast just clipping ashtabula county, most of it will be towards, erie could be a random flurry tomorrow. branzino snow showers. to the northeast, about 1 inch in some places about two and...
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here is what senator mansfield had to say.to find the good things in your colleagues, and joe, never attack another man's motive because you don't know his motive. look for the good. don't attack motives. it's the basis of a simple philosophy and a very powerful one. vice president biden says his views -- he views his competitors as competitors, not enemies, and he has been able to cultivate many unlikely friendships across the aisle. with jesse helms, with strom thurmond, with me. over the years, we've worked together on issues of mutual interest like burma and regarding the vote we just took a few moments ago, 21st century cures and the cancer moonshot. we have also negotiated in good faith when the country needed bipartisan leadership. we got results that would not have been possible without a negotiating partner like joe biden. obviously, i don't always agree with him, but i do trust him implicitly. he doesn't break his word. he doesn't waste time telling me why i'm wrong. he gets down to brass tacks, and he keeps in sight
here is what senator mansfield had to say.to find the good things in your colleagues, and joe, never attack another man's motive because you don't know his motive. look for the good. don't attack motives. it's the basis of a simple philosophy and a very powerful one. vice president biden says his views -- he views his competitors as competitors, not enemies, and he has been able to cultivate many unlikely friendships across the aisle. with jesse helms, with strom thurmond, with me. over the...
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wind it makes it feel 8-10 degrees colder than what the actual air temperature is. 37 norwalk and mansfield. cleveland one of the warmer spots at 41. it looks and feels like a december 1 day out there, right? feeling the change obviously. as i mentioned, the wind is staying waves of minor lake-effect and winter mix showers consisting of rain, sleet or snow and best risk on the lakeshore and east. in the extended forecast, we are talking about an active pattern next week. it will be rain to snow situation and we are looking at the coldest air and going back to last winter. forecast details on that coming up a little bit later on. guys, back to you. bleeding? >> yeah. >> he is bleeding pretty good. he is bleeding, yes. >> a man viciously robbed and shot at an a.t.m. in cleveland last night. tonight we are talking to the family of the victim and giving you tips on how to stay safe when you are withdrawing money. the man recovering in the hospital after being shot twice. >> denise: he was at a bank when a man tried to rob him. lacy crisp is getting answers. >> he tried to fight the man off and
wind it makes it feel 8-10 degrees colder than what the actual air temperature is. 37 norwalk and mansfield. cleveland one of the warmer spots at 41. it looks and feels like a december 1 day out there, right? feeling the change obviously. as i mentioned, the wind is staying waves of minor lake-effect and winter mix showers consisting of rain, sleet or snow and best risk on the lakeshore and east. in the extended forecast, we are talking about an active pattern next week. it will be rain to snow...
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i want to know what they are going to do for ohio, for cleveland, for small towns like mansfield and revana and lima. >> sherrod brown, thank you for your time tonight. >> glad to do it, thanks. >>> my interview with al gore and on his surprise visit to trump tower to talk climate with the president-elect. >> it was a very intelligent exchange. it was a search for common ground. i was happy to have the opportunity and happy with the exchange of views. >>> one of the most spirited and remarkable, sustained acts of civil disobedience in recent memories is still unfolding where standing rock sioux tribe and other protesters are fighting to keep a section of the dakota access pipeline from running beneath a reservoir near a reservation. protesters celebrated yesterday when the assistant secretary of the army announced it would not grant a permit for that portion of the pipeline and that alternate routes needed to be explored. hundreds of veterans recently from over, a recent decision could be reversed by the incoming president donald trump who has expressed support for the pipeline proje
i want to know what they are going to do for ohio, for cleveland, for small towns like mansfield and revana and lima. >> sherrod brown, thank you for your time tonight. >> glad to do it, thanks. >>> my interview with al gore and on his surprise visit to trump tower to talk climate with the president-elect. >> it was a very intelligent exchange. it was a search for common ground. i was happy to have the opportunity and happy with the exchange of views. >>> one...
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. >> they stuck it out, all three accepted to mansfield university.ith scholarship money in the future, all three will be the first in their families to go to college. >> i under estimated myself. i can put my behind to it. >> chester county futures is changing lives, recognize young people who have been under estimated and written off, still de is her after chance. they're committed provide g it for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. my guest list just tripled. my cookie exchange is super competitive. mine too. i want to go really big with my appetizers. we can do it without blowing our budget. oh yeah, this is great! my family really needs to be wowed this year! standing rib roast! wow. everything for the holidays. that's my giant. >> rounds two for bill cosby, fireworks in the courtroom yesterday watch may be decided today. that could determine his fate. >> this is so weird. we told you before about some bandit out there stealing house numbers, from homes, in a neighborhood. but only taking the one's and the zero's. so, that bandit is back. but ther
. >> they stuck it out, all three accepted to mansfield university.ith scholarship money in the future, all three will be the first in their families to go to college. >> i under estimated myself. i can put my behind to it. >> chester county futures is changing lives, recognize young people who have been under estimated and written off, still de is her after chance. they're committed provide g it for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. my guest list just tripled. my cookie...
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here is what senator mansfield had to say. your job here is to find the good things in your colleagues, and joe, never attack another man's motive because you don't know his motive. look for the good. don't attack motives. it's the basis of a simple philosophy and a very powerful one. vice president biden says his views -- he views his competitors as competitors, not enemies, and he has been able to cultivate many unlikely friendships across the aisle. with jesse helms, with strom thurmond, with me. over the years, we've worked together on issues of mutual interest like burma and regarding the vote we just took a few moments ago, 21st century cures and the cancer moonshot. we have also negotiated in good faith when the country needed bipartisan leadership. we got results that would not have been possible without a negotiating partner like joe biden. obviously, i don't always agree with him, but i do trust him implicitly. he doesn't break his word. he doesn't waste time telling me why i'm wrong. he gets down to brass tacks, and
here is what senator mansfield had to say. your job here is to find the good things in your colleagues, and joe, never attack another man's motive because you don't know his motive. look for the good. don't attack motives. it's the basis of a simple philosophy and a very powerful one. vice president biden says his views -- he views his competitors as competitors, not enemies, and he has been able to cultivate many unlikely friendships across the aisle. with jesse helms, with strom thurmond,...
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you know, i've learned a lesson from senator mike mansfield when i was a kid. they said i got elected when i was 29, i remember i didn't come eligible to be sworn in until december 18, my wife was christmas shopping and a tractor killed my wife, my two daughters and my boys and i decided i wasn't ever going to the senate area the democratic gulf governor could appoint a successor. and the bipartisan group of people including mike mansfield, hubert humphrey, fritz holland and ted stevens came to me and said you've got to come get sworn in, just be there for six months and help us organize area 58 democratic senators. but i use to have to report to the office of the majority leader on tuesday at 3:00 and i got an assignment. i honest to god but every senator got assignments from the majority leader. and i'm the first senator that ever knew. and one day, in may when i was walking in from my meeting i walked on the floor and jesse helms was ripping into ted kennedy and bob dole on the precursor to the americans with disabilities act saying we have no obligation, we
you know, i've learned a lesson from senator mike mansfield when i was a kid. they said i got elected when i was 29, i remember i didn't come eligible to be sworn in until december 18, my wife was christmas shopping and a tractor killed my wife, my two daughters and my boys and i decided i wasn't ever going to the senate area the democratic gulf governor could appoint a successor. and the bipartisan group of people including mike mansfield, hubert humphrey, fritz holland and ted stevens came to...
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they put in the hard work and all three were accepted to mansfield university.scholarship money in the future all three will be the first in their families to go to college. >> i finally did it. and i get to go to college. >> i under estimated myself when i was younger. and, um, i can do whatever i pu. >> you guys -- ng lives. they recognize that young people who have been under estimated and written off still deserve a chance and they're committed to providing it. for goodness sake, i'm bill anderson. ♪ >> i just love the fact -- >> impressive. >> so many of these kids they're from families that have never had the opportunity to go to college. here they are doing so. >> go for them. 100% graduation rate. you don't hear that very often. >> amazing. >>> there was a horrible accident in a snow bank in new york. but one young boy told rescuers he heard just before snow caved in on top of him and his frien friends. ♪ >> and coming up at 6:00 man walk in a philadelphia dollar store and shows the teenaged employee a gun. what he toll her before making off with the mon
they put in the hard work and all three were accepted to mansfield university.scholarship money in the future all three will be the first in their families to go to college. >> i finally did it. and i get to go to college. >> i under estimated myself when i was younger. and, um, i can do whatever i pu. >> you guys -- ng lives. they recognize that young people who have been under estimated and written off still deserve a chance and they're committed to providing it. for...
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they put in the hard work and all three were septembered to mansfield university.n the future all three will be the first in their families to go to college. >> i finally did it. and i get to go to college. >> i underestimated myself when i was younger, and i can do whatever i put my mind to. >> you guys -- >> chester county futures is changing lives. they recognize that young people who have been underestimated and written off still deserve a chance and they're committed to providing it for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> just amazing program. like bill said so many of these kids come from, upping, families who have never gone to college. so this is just extraordinary. >> impressive stuff. kathy orr is here to talk about what's on our radar tonight. >> a lot on our radar. we're looking at a few flurries passing by most of this not making it to the ground but a little bit of a front squeezing through and tomorrow we'll be seeing the sun again. right now in philadelphia, 40. albany, new york, 32. in pittsburgh it's 31. the cold air to the west chicago four.
they put in the hard work and all three were septembered to mansfield university.n the future all three will be the first in their families to go to college. >> i finally did it. and i get to go to college. >> i underestimated myself when i was younger, and i can do whatever i put my mind to. >> you guys -- >> chester county futures is changing lives. they recognize that young people who have been underestimated and written off still deserve a chance and they're...
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my first taste of john glenn the good man was on march 4, 1968 in in madison theater mansfield, ohio. was the speaker at a scout dinner. john glenn, national hero, shook hands with each one of us. john glenn, the most famous man of his generation, took pictures with us, one at a time. he always made time for you no matter your station in life. that lesson has stuck with me. 39 years later, former senator john glenn walked me down the aisle of the u.s. senate to be sworn in. and of course, like the eagle scouts of four decades earlier, every new senator wanted to meet his american hero. and he was kind to the senators too. [laughter] i have beenn: honored to see john glenn up close. every presidential year, ohio's most prominent democrat would board a bus and go with the presidential nominee campaign around ohio. i watched him reconnect with senator kerry in 2004 and with in 2008.iden i saw him for the first time meet the young senator from illinois and the immediate connection that the american icon and the future president made. at one stop, this is a decade after his retirement from
my first taste of john glenn the good man was on march 4, 1968 in in madison theater mansfield, ohio. was the speaker at a scout dinner. john glenn, national hero, shook hands with each one of us. john glenn, the most famous man of his generation, took pictures with us, one at a time. he always made time for you no matter your station in life. that lesson has stuck with me. 39 years later, former senator john glenn walked me down the aisle of the u.s. senate to be sworn in. and of course, like...
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in 1976 he traveled to china with the senate majority leader, mike mansfield.nterview. glenn's heart was with science and he became known as a tireless advocate for science, health issues and research in 1998 while still a senator, john glenn returned to space at the age of 77, to study the effects of space on the aging. did not slow him down, robert pearlman is a space historian itch wonder where the pace program would have been without john glenn. he was an incredible ambassador. >> well -- >> sounds like we're having phone issues. robert pearlman? we lost robert pearlman. he made his first transcontinental flight in 1956, when he flew from california to new york, in three hours, 23 minutes. john glenn was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1959. over the mercury seven, the u.s. military pilot selected in 1959 to be the first astronauts, john glenn was the oldest, even then. he served as backup pilot for alan sheperd and virgil grissom who made the first two u.s. suborbital flights into the united states. john glen was the first orbital flight in atlas 6 in 19
in 1976 he traveled to china with the senate majority leader, mike mansfield.nterview. glenn's heart was with science and he became known as a tireless advocate for science, health issues and research in 1998 while still a senator, john glenn returned to space at the age of 77, to study the effects of space on the aging. did not slow him down, robert pearlman is a space historian itch wonder where the pace program would have been without john glenn. he was an incredible ambassador. >>...
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mansfield, byrd, mitchell, tom daschle, and you know, i don't think any of them had a tougher job at a tougher time, then you were. i can recite why i admired them all. but you took over two years before we got elected as the earth was crashing. the greatest recession in the history of america, short of a depression. that is not hyperbole, that is simple fact. a financial meltdown that affected the entire world. to aou made a commitment president, that when you thought he was right you would support him. and you cap -- kept your word. forcing your colleagues through cajoling them, probably trying to intimidate occasionally, to cast some of the most unpopular votes anyone in the years that i have served here would have to cast. passing tarp, bailing out the very people in the world caused -- who caused the crisis. that's like delivering a snake in the mail to every american. i really don't think there was more an unpopular vote to cast , including all those serious social issues that were also controversy over. you ended up passing the recovery act by just a couple of votes. a hard, h
mansfield, byrd, mitchell, tom daschle, and you know, i don't think any of them had a tougher job at a tougher time, then you were. i can recite why i admired them all. but you took over two years before we got elected as the earth was crashing. the greatest recession in the history of america, short of a depression. that is not hyperbole, that is simple fact. a financial meltdown that affected the entire world. to aou made a commitment president, that when you thought he was right you would...
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floor before you were majority leader and said you wanted to run the senate the way senator mike mansfield rage who to was the major writ leader 16 years at the time we came here. what did you mean? >> guest: we were talking bit this earlier, my critique of harry reid's period as majority leader. you have to open the senate up. the last year of the majority, there were only 15 roll call votes on amendments the tirer into. the first year of the new majority in 2015 we had over 200. so open the senate up. let people vote. number two when we talk about regular order, which most people don't know what that means. >> host: blaze the eyes right there. >> guest: it means a bill is worked on together, come out to the floor with bipartisan support, and has a better chance of success. the best example appears to be your bill, to completely rewrite the so-called "no child left behind" bill passed in the early bush 43 years and was unworkable and unpopular and by the time you brought it out of commiteye you had the democrats and the republicans lined up, took today the floor. wait relatively open for
floor before you were majority leader and said you wanted to run the senate the way senator mike mansfield rage who to was the major writ leader 16 years at the time we came here. what did you mean? >> guest: we were talking bit this earlier, my critique of harry reid's period as majority leader. you have to open the senate up. the last year of the majority, there were only 15 roll call votes on amendments the tirer into. the first year of the new majority in 2015 we had over 200. so open...
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my first taste of john glenn, the good man was on march fourth, 1968 at the madison theater and mansfield, colonel glenn was the speaker. john glenn, national hero shook hands with each one of us. john glenn, perhaps. john glenn, perhaps the most famous man of his generation took a picture with us one at a time. he always made time for you no matter your station in life. that lesson has stuck with me. 39 years later, former senator john glenn walk me down the center aisle of the united states senate to be sworn in. of course, like the eagle scouts of four decades decades earlier, all of the new senators wanted to meet their american hero and he was kind to senators too. [laughter] of the honor to see john glenn up close at work and at play with family and with strangers. every presidential year, ohio's most prominent democrat would board a bus with our presidential or vice presidential nominee to campaign around ohio. i wash the retired senator, a mentor to so many reconnect with senator kerry in 2004, was senator biden in 2008, i saw him for the first time, i was sitting on the bus with
my first taste of john glenn, the good man was on march fourth, 1968 at the madison theater and mansfield, colonel glenn was the speaker. john glenn, national hero shook hands with each one of us. john glenn, perhaps. john glenn, perhaps the most famous man of his generation took a picture with us one at a time. he always made time for you no matter your station in life. that lesson has stuck with me. 39 years later, former senator john glenn walk me down the center aisle of the united states...
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cushing's as mansfield her neighbor and the back of a fire department other reasons or her home is still standing today marks the six month anniversay of the deadly pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. tonight, we'll show you how the community is remembering those who lost their lives that evening. plus. there are new details on the debate within the intelligence community over whether russia was trying to throw the election to donald trump. we'll have the details - next. ,$8drw i laugh, i sneeze... there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? then you'll love this. incredible protection in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would work, but it does. it's called always discreet watch this. this super absorbent core turns liquid to gel, for incredible protection that's surprisingly thin. so i know i'm wearing it, but no one else will. always discreet for bladder leaks heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing coughing breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask covered california. it's more than just he
cushing's as mansfield her neighbor and the back of a fire department other reasons or her home is still standing today marks the six month anniversay of the deadly pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. tonight, we'll show you how the community is remembering those who lost their lives that evening. plus. there are new details on the debate within the intelligence community over whether russia was trying to throw the election to donald trump. we'll have the details - next. ,$8drw i laugh, i...
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heard a lot of talk during the election, since the election about communities like my home town in mansfield, ohio, not far from where the presiding officer grew up, communities that have been ignored by their representatives in washington. a lot of politicians responded during the election, since the election. they pledged to do better. this is our chance to actually show that we made it. the work that senator manchin has done, senator casey, senator warner, senator portman in my state, a republican, simply to take care of these mine workers. senator manchin has been on this floor as i have but he's been on this floor even more times talking about taking care of these mine workers, living up to the promise harry truman made, extending their health insurance. instead the only offer we've had from the majority leader, the one person -- senator tillis is standing in the way. senator sullivan is not standing in the way. it's one senator, the majority leader for whatever reason he doesn't like the united mine workers union. i don't really care what he thinks about the union. i care about these -
heard a lot of talk during the election, since the election about communities like my home town in mansfield, ohio, not far from where the presiding officer grew up, communities that have been ignored by their representatives in washington. a lot of politicians responded during the election, since the election. they pledged to do better. this is our chance to actually show that we made it. the work that senator manchin has done, senator casey, senator warner, senator portman in my state, a...
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hall host of liberals down mansfield comes along and could not control it so he takes a step back and focuses on facilitating the process and rich ride to work that out armed the back and according to those honorable sides of the ideal and to have and the futility that no one person in the senate can control that. chuck schumer cannot do that and to let the senate worked its way. and that is the way my system is set up. [applause]. >> the bill of rights was ratified yesterday marking uh discussion of the role of america. this is 90 minutes. >> good evening. i am the archivist of the united states whether you are joining us for watching us with our friends from c-span2. since franklin roosevelt first proclaimed that this day has served as a reminder our partner for today's program 21st century is a constitutional sources project. before we begin tonight secession on to say january january 17 to talk about the new book of the of final mission as a farewell address then over the next two days we will shawl a selection of films from the vault the inauguration and with the monthly calendar
hall host of liberals down mansfield comes along and could not control it so he takes a step back and focuses on facilitating the process and rich ride to work that out armed the back and according to those honorable sides of the ideal and to have and the futility that no one person in the senate can control that. chuck schumer cannot do that and to let the senate worked its way. and that is the way my system is set up. [applause]. >> the bill of rights was ratified yesterday marking uh...
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partner with rather than punish japan helped to forge between our two countries what senator mike mansfield described as the most important bilateral relationship in the world bar none. today japan is a leader in the western world. we cooperate as partners to maintain regional peace. our countries work together to stop the flow of extremism and arms in the indian ocean. we work side by side in humanitarian relief and to defend against ballistic missile threats. our relationship has never been stronger. president obama's trip in may to hiroshima and the prime minister's upcoming trip this month to pearl harbor demonstrates the endurance of this friendship and the importance of reconciliation. and so as we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, we remember the service and sacrifice of the men and women who lost their lives on that day in december. and in remembering them and the service of those who fought, we know that their sacrifices were not in vain. america and japan are forever joined in history. we move forward together in the memory of those who sacrificed for
partner with rather than punish japan helped to forge between our two countries what senator mike mansfield described as the most important bilateral relationship in the world bar none. today japan is a leader in the western world. we cooperate as partners to maintain regional peace. our countries work together to stop the flow of extremism and arms in the indian ocean. we work side by side in humanitarian relief and to defend against ballistic missile threats. our relationship has never been...
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colonel glenn spoke to an eagle scout dinner in mansfield, ohio. only a few short weeks earlier, i had -- in my court of honor, i was awarded the eagle scout, i got the eagle scout award. i was 16 years old. i got to meet colonel glenn. his words inspired us. they stayed with me as i grew up and looked for ways to serve community and country. 38 years later, john granted me the great honor of walking me down this center aisle. when senators are sworn in, any term they serve, they are accompanied by often the senator from their state or a former senator or whomever that senator-elect or that senator soon to be sworn in chooses, and i chose to walk down with my friend and former senator at that point, john glenn. john's kindness -- he had a humility and a kindness unusual perhaps in this business and perhaps somebody of his level of accomplishment. his kindness and intelligence, his courage, we know about that, his commitment to service set an example that our country needs today more than ever. his legacy will live on, not just in the pages of histo
colonel glenn spoke to an eagle scout dinner in mansfield, ohio. only a few short weeks earlier, i had -- in my court of honor, i was awarded the eagle scout, i got the eagle scout award. i was 16 years old. i got to meet colonel glenn. his words inspired us. they stayed with me as i grew up and looked for ways to serve community and country. 38 years later, john granted me the great honor of walking me down this center aisle. when senators are sworn in, any term they serve, they are...
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mansfield comes along in his genius was to recognize he couldn't control it. what did he do?he took it up step back. he let go and he focused on facilitating the participation of all the members in the process. if any problems arose, he would try to work it out on the backend, and guess what, the senate had its golden age according to people on both sides of the aisle and they tackled a lot of really difficult questions during that time. i think we have to have enough humility in our debate right now to recognize that no one person, particularly in the senate were a lot of this will be decided will control it. mitch mcconnell won't do it, chuck schumer can't do it, they need to realize they can't control outcomes and they need to let the senate work its will. everybody on all sides of the debate needs to weigh in and the best outcome hopefully will prevail. it may not, but again that's the way our system is set up. >> i think that will have to be the last word. please join me in thinking the panel. [applause] ,-comma. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] this wee
mansfield comes along in his genius was to recognize he couldn't control it. what did he do?he took it up step back. he let go and he focused on facilitating the participation of all the members in the process. if any problems arose, he would try to work it out on the backend, and guess what, the senate had its golden age according to people on both sides of the aisle and they tackled a lot of really difficult questions during that time. i think we have to have enough humility in our debate...
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it was colonel glenn then long before he was elected to the senate he spoke to an eagle scout in mansfield, ohio. only a few short weeks earlier i i was awarded an eagle scout i got to meet him and his words inspired us, they stayed with me as i look for ways to serve community and country, 38 years later john rented me the honor of walking me down this centeree i'll when senators are sworn in, any term they serve they are accompanied by often a senator from their state or former senator, whomever that said elector that senator seem to be sworn in chooses and i chose to walk down with my friend and former senator at that point, john glenn. he john's kindness, he had a humility and kindness unusual and perhaps in this business and perhaps somebody of his level of accomplishment, his kindness, intelligence, courage, we know about that in his commitment to service set an example that her country needs today more than ever. his legacy will live on, not just to the pages of the history book, it will live on through the american scene americans he inspired, whether was a passion for exploration
it was colonel glenn then long before he was elected to the senate he spoke to an eagle scout in mansfield, ohio. only a few short weeks earlier i i was awarded an eagle scout i got to meet him and his words inspired us, they stayed with me as i look for ways to serve community and country, 38 years later john rented me the honor of walking me down this centeree i'll when senators are sworn in, any term they serve they are accompanied by often a senator from their state or former senator,...
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my first taste of john glenn the good man was on march 4, 1968 in the madison theater in mansfield, ohiohad gathered for our eagle scout dinner. colonel glenn was the speaker. john glenn, national hero, shook hands with each one of us. john glenn, the most famous man of his generation, took pictures with us, one at a time. he always made time for you no matter your station in life. that lesson has stuck with me. 39 years later, former senator john glenn walked me down the center aisle of the u.s. senate to be sworn in. and of course, like the eagle scouts of four decades earlier, all the new senators wanted to meet their american hero. and he was kind to the senators too. [laughter] sherrod brown: i have been honored to see john glenn up close. at work and at play. with family and with strangers. every presidential year, ohio's most prominent democrat would board a bus with our vice presidential or presidential nominee to campaign around ohio. i watched him reconnect with senator kerry in 2004 and with senator biden in 2008. i saw him for the first time meet the young senator from illino
my first taste of john glenn the good man was on march 4, 1968 in the madison theater in mansfield, ohiohad gathered for our eagle scout dinner. colonel glenn was the speaker. john glenn, national hero, shook hands with each one of us. john glenn, the most famous man of his generation, took pictures with us, one at a time. he always made time for you no matter your station in life. that lesson has stuck with me. 39 years later, former senator john glenn walked me down the center aisle of the...
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hall host of liberals down mansfield comes along and could not control it so he takes a step back and focuses on facilitating the process and rich ride to work that out armed the back and according to those honorable sides of the ideal and to have and the futility that no one person in the senate can control that. chuck schumer cannot do that and to let the senate worked its way. and that is the way my system is set up. [applause] . >> for years reid have worked to stop suffering one of largest 1/2 face as president and is united by that regime from the russian and iranian allies.held wit we have seen a deliberate strategy of starving in this and civilians of humanitarian workers andke medical personnel love was reduced to a billable. these are all horrific violations send responsibility of the regime and that allies and these atrocities are on their hands. we all know what needs to happen with partial to help coordinate the orderly evacuation. to give full access to issue manager terry and eight to be the world's largest known nader and a brighter cease-fire political rather than mil
hall host of liberals down mansfield comes along and could not control it so he takes a step back and focuses on facilitating the process and rich ride to work that out armed the back and according to those honorable sides of the ideal and to have and the futility that no one person in the senate can control that. chuck schumer cannot do that and to let the senate worked its way. and that is the way my system is set up. [applause] . >> for years reid have worked to stop suffering one of...
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you know, i learned a lesson from senator mike mansfield when i was a kid.he i was elected when i was 29, november 7th, didn't become eligible to be sworn in until november 20th, and december 18th my wife was christmas shopping, broadsided and killed my wife, my daughter, and my two boys were badly injured. decided i wasn't going to go to the senate. we had a democratic governor, could have appointed a successor. and on a bipartisan group of people, including mike mans field and hubert humphrey and fritz hole innings and ted stephens came to me and said you have to come get sworn in, just be there for six months and then help us organize. we had 58 democratic senators. had to be organized. but i used to have to report to the office of the majority leader every tuesday at 3:00, and i got an assignment. i honest to god thought every senator got assignments from the majority leader. like i said i'm the first senator who ever knew, and one day i was walking -- in may i was walking in from my meeting. walked on the floor and jesse helms was writtenning into ted k
you know, i learned a lesson from senator mike mansfield when i was a kid.he i was elected when i was 29, november 7th, didn't become eligible to be sworn in until november 20th, and december 18th my wife was christmas shopping, broadsided and killed my wife, my daughter, and my two boys were badly injured. decided i wasn't going to go to the senate. we had a democratic governor, could have appointed a successor. and on a bipartisan group of people, including mike mans field and hubert humphrey...
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here is what senator mansfield had to say. your job here is to find the good things in your colleagues, and joe, never attack another man's motive because you don't know his motive. look for the good. don't attack motives. it's the basis of a simple philosophy and a very powerful one. vice president biden says his views -- he views his competitors as competitors, not enemies, and he has been able to cultivate many unlikely friendships across the aisle. with jesse helms, with strom thurmond, with me. over the years, we've worked together on issues of mutual interest like burma and regarding the vote we just took a few moments ago, 21st century cures and the cancer moonshot. we have also negotiated in good faith when the country needed bipartisan leadership. we got results that would not have been possible without a negotiating partner like joe biden. obviously, i don't always agree with him, but i do trust him implicitly. he doesn't break his word. he doesn't waste time telling me why i'm wrong. he gets down to brass tacks, and
here is what senator mansfield had to say. your job here is to find the good things in your colleagues, and joe, never attack another man's motive because you don't know his motive. look for the good. don't attack motives. it's the basis of a simple philosophy and a very powerful one. vice president biden says his views -- he views his competitors as competitors, not enemies, and he has been able to cultivate many unlikely friendships across the aisle. with jesse helms, with strom thurmond,...