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we can talk about the pioneers of marietta and now in columbus. the generosity and the spirits and the honesty and the decency that so many of us grew up on is so prevalent and apparent in part of the everyday life of your state that i hope you don't ever take it for granted and keep it going. you are wonderful. thank you. [applause] don't get too big for your britches. i think the dedication to community and to family which are so important are major objectives in the civilization that the predecessors are so espoused. i came upon this subject by chance that i often thought somebody should teach a course the role of luck in history and good luck and bad luck. i had the very good luck to be invited to give the commencement speech at ohio university in 2004. of course i accepted it was a great complement for guy realized i started to do a little homework from ohio university and i was told the oldest building on campus called cutler hall who was cutler i wondered? once i found out i was entranced with the man's career. moving on to yale where i had
we can talk about the pioneers of marietta and now in columbus. the generosity and the spirits and the honesty and the decency that so many of us grew up on is so prevalent and apparent in part of the everyday life of your state that i hope you don't ever take it for granted and keep it going. you are wonderful. thank you. [applause] don't get too big for your britches. i think the dedication to community and to family which are so important are major objectives in the civilization that the...
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he was communicating at that time constantly with his wife back home in marietta. her name was holly and h she was the second wife his first wife died in like the death of her children it was the cost of coming here. he tended to overwork. except on sunday. one day he was up in the legislator and he was reading the bible all through one morning and he was contemplati contemplating, somebody saidti abram you know what davises and he said sunday, and they said no it'sks not. so he mistakenly thought it was sunday so therefore he went into his traditional ritual of recognition of the sabbath. otherwise he always worked. and he succeeded off and what he attempted to do and very often he didn't. and he would pour out his anguish, frustration, your tatian to histr wife sally and i'll give you an example. i just returned from attending a meeting of our committee and all this hush and slumber in the adjoining room in the boardinghouse. the difficulty making thickheaded mortals understand plain questions is sometimes -- this is on the issue whether public schools and theref
he was communicating at that time constantly with his wife back home in marietta. her name was holly and h she was the second wife his first wife died in like the death of her children it was the cost of coming here. he tended to overwork. except on sunday. one day he was up in the legislator and he was reading the bible all through one morning and he was contemplati contemplating, somebody saidti abram you know what davises and he said sunday, and they said no it'sks not. so he mistakenly...
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now grant rivera joins me, superintendent of the marietta schools.10,000 and have it be your very first and give it away. so what is the critical need here. >> well, for me, it was two part. i think, first i wanted to make a statement to the staff and our school district. we have over 1400 staff serving just under 9,000 students. i wanted them to know that our success of the district isn't about one person, it's really about our khrebive efforts. i didn't feel like that should go in my wallet, quite honestly. second, i wanted to support our kids. we have a lot of students who do great things. i wanted to make sure they knew they had my support as they try to open the next door, hopefully, to college. >> harris: it is time consuming, it can get expensive, 90 bucks each. getting them there, writing responses. i'm reading here that you expect 150 to 200 students in the 500 student senior class to apply for college but that number could go higher. do you think this helps that cause? >> well, my hope and part of what we've set up is for every marietta hig
now grant rivera joins me, superintendent of the marietta schools.10,000 and have it be your very first and give it away. so what is the critical need here. >> well, for me, it was two part. i think, first i wanted to make a statement to the staff and our school district. we have over 1400 staff serving just under 9,000 students. i wanted them to know that our success of the district isn't about one person, it's really about our khrebive efforts. i didn't feel like that should go in my...
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in marietta georiga, this border collie, arya suffered the same heart-breaking fate. >> know your petsw when somethings not right. i just didn't think it was this not right. >> dogs and children are said to be the most likely to ingest the toxins while swimming. abby, izzy, and harpo's owners set up a fundraiser to purchase signs and put them in front of contaminated water. in an effort to prevent other families from experiencing the problem. anna werner, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: ahead, why monterey, california, is the mecca this weekend for the world's hottest wheels. >> quijano: there's some additional scenery on the pacific coast highway. these sports cars racing along the pch are part of an annual trip called theue it all ends up in monterey, california, which has been a mecca for motorheads this weekend. here's jamie yuccas. >> whether it's a classic. orb on the cutting edge like this 2020 corvette, you can probably find it zipping around california's monterey peninsula this weekend. >> mon ray car week is basically the super bowl. multi-million-dollar cars parked on the st
in marietta georiga, this border collie, arya suffered the same heart-breaking fate. >> know your petsw when somethings not right. i just didn't think it was this not right. >> dogs and children are said to be the most likely to ingest the toxins while swimming. abby, izzy, and harpo's owners set up a fundraiser to purchase signs and put them in front of contaminated water. in an effort to prevent other families from experiencing the problem. anna werner, cbs news, new york....
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in marietta, georgia, this border collie suffered the same heartbreaking fate. >> you know your petswhen something is not right. i just didn't think it was this not right. >>> a soft-spoken teenage girl is making her voice heard around the world, calling on others to save the planet. 16-year-old greta thunberg leads a global youth movement and has been nominated for the nobel peace prize. now she is getting ready to cross the atlantic on a mission to fight climate change. roxana saberi met greta in her hometown of stockholm. >> reporter: greta thunberg doesn't like all this attention. >> i'm very, very introverted and shy privately. >> reporter: but the 16-year-old travels from stage -- >> you are not mature enough to tell it like it is. >> reporter: -- to stage. >> we know what is at risk, and we will never stop. [ applause ] we're running out of time to tackle climate change. >> i wanted to act as if the house was on fire because it is. >> reporter: greta says having autism gives her the focus and determination to act. her actions started with a solitary strike outside sweden's par
in marietta, georgia, this border collie suffered the same heartbreaking fate. >> you know your petswhen something is not right. i just didn't think it was this not right. >>> a soft-spoken teenage girl is making her voice heard around the world, calling on others to save the planet. 16-year-old greta thunberg leads a global youth movement and has been nominated for the nobel peace prize. now she is getting ready to cross the atlantic on a mission to fight climate change. roxana...
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college in marietta, ohio.nd it was all the papers, all the letters and diaries of these first pioneers, numbering in the thousands, the letters and diaries and done primarily by five different characters. and they pour out what they're worried about, what they are striving to achieve, what they stand for, as do their wives and some of their children. and there it was. it wasn't in somebody's attic or some grim place. it was all superbly collected and a marvelous librarian, one of the best people i have ever worked with, linda showalter who knows the collection up and down and realizes how vastly important it is. these people who went out to ohio in the last part of the 18th century had passed what was known as the northwest ordinance, meaning north and west of the ohio river. >> you say it's as important as the declaration of independence or the magna carta. >> it was because they said -- one of the most important bills ever passed by congress. they said it is not enough to say all men are created equal and th
college in marietta, ohio.nd it was all the papers, all the letters and diaries of these first pioneers, numbering in the thousands, the letters and diaries and done primarily by five different characters. and they pour out what they're worried about, what they are striving to achieve, what they stand for, as do their wives and some of their children. and there it was. it wasn't in somebody's attic or some grim place. it was all superbly collected and a marvelous librarian, one of the best...
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. >>> marietta hotels is phasing out the plastic toiletry bottles.y will be replaced with wall mount dispensers. this will eliminate 500 million tiny bottles every year. other hotel chains have already done it. california lawmakers are considering banning all plastic bottles in hotels starting in 2023. >>> now a warning for anyone visiting a popular beach in tahoe this holiday weekend. water officials say you may want to stay out of the water because of the possibility of toxic algae. a dog died shortly after coming into contact with the water at kiva beach off highway 89 between south lake tahoe and emerald bay. it is one of the few in tahoe that allows dogs. samples are being tested for toxins and the results are expected by the end of the week. >>> happening today, the city of alameda hosting a public forum on possible changes to its rent control laws. that may include clarifying which rental units are exempt from rent control requiring a relocation payment if a tenant decides to move with a rent increase of 10% or more is imposed and tie in reloc
. >>> marietta hotels is phasing out the plastic toiletry bottles.y will be replaced with wall mount dispensers. this will eliminate 500 million tiny bottles every year. other hotel chains have already done it. california lawmakers are considering banning all plastic bottles in hotels starting in 2023. >>> now a warning for anyone visiting a popular beach in tahoe this holiday weekend. water officials say you may want to stay out of the water because of the possibility of...
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i don't know how i made it back to marietta from santa ana. >> reporter: only brett schrauben was torder trial. it was the summer of 2006, eight years after jack jessee's murder. and justice? not yet, if ever. >>> coming up -- finally, the break detectives had been waiting for. >> she wanted jack dead. she wanted it done at the house and make it look like a robbery. >> the information that he provided would blow the case wide open. >> until something slammed it shut down. when "deadly conspiracy" continues. ah, it ended to soon. help protect your pet, home, and yard. with the advantage fleaction plan. just look at him! he's a wreck without me, ha... owww. fight the misery of infesting fleas. so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. >>> welcome back. >> reporter: sitting in a cell, month after month, can do a lot to alter a person's take on the world. even more so if the inmate is looking at a possible life sentence.
i don't know how i made it back to marietta from santa ana. >> reporter: only brett schrauben was torder trial. it was the summer of 2006, eight years after jack jessee's murder. and justice? not yet, if ever. >>> coming up -- finally, the break detectives had been waiting for. >> she wanted jack dead. she wanted it done at the house and make it look like a robbery. >> the information that he provided would blow the case wide open. >> until something slammed it...
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in marietta collie suffered the same heartbreaking fate. >> you know your pets, and you know when something'sthis not right. >> some of this is almost invisible, right? what do you look out for if you're a dog owner? >> the blue-glean algae can -- green algae can range from brown to red in color. it can have an odor. they say to protect yourself and your pets you should avoid bodies of water that look discolored and have foam or scum on the surface. if your pet has been exposed, rinse them with tap water as soon as possible. take them to the vet immediately. you know, in some of these stories sthey said it takes les than >>> this is a kpix5 news morning update. >>> good morning. 8:25 and i'm michelle griego. we are learning an 11-year-old and her grandmother were the victims of a deadly house fire in san jose. they've been identified as 85- year-old sidney brookbank an 11- year-old jessica brookbank and no word on what started that fire. >>> the devastating wildfires in 2017 and 2018 and one country left thousands without homes and now all fire victims can file claims with pg&e and the deadli
in marietta collie suffered the same heartbreaking fate. >> you know your pets, and you know when something'sthis not right. >> some of this is almost invisible, right? what do you look out for if you're a dog owner? >> the blue-glean algae can -- green algae can range from brown to red in color. it can have an odor. they say to protect yourself and your pets you should avoid bodies of water that look discolored and have foam or scum on the surface. if your pet has been...
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this is what marietta looked like yesterday, just north of atlanta.ere thunderstorms, talking about 3 1/2 inches of rain in a short period of time. 66-mile-per-hour winds there doing damage to trees as well. this is the wave that brought heavy rain into puerto rico, now into florida, parts of georgia and south carolina as well. this will bring thunderstorms. this could produce water spouts in the way of wind damage, and in the atlantic, we're watching this closely as well, we have several days if not a week to deal with that. let's talk about what's going on in kansas. heavy rain in eastern kansas. 9 1/2 inches in about a 36-hour period. flash flooding happening there, and this is a front that is not moving. we're looking at the same situation today. flash flood watch for eastern kansas, nebraska, getting into parts of oklahoma, missouri and arkansas as well. flash flood until 8:00 tomorrow morning. we'll update you on what's going on in hawaii in just a few minutes, george. >> thanks very much. >>> we'll go to the white house now and president trump'
this is what marietta looked like yesterday, just north of atlanta.ere thunderstorms, talking about 3 1/2 inches of rain in a short period of time. 66-mile-per-hour winds there doing damage to trees as well. this is the wave that brought heavy rain into puerto rico, now into florida, parts of georgia and south carolina as well. this will bring thunderstorms. this could produce water spouts in the way of wind damage, and in the atlantic, we're watching this closely as well, we have several days...
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mary from marietta, georgia, democratic line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, mary.aller: i watched the debate on the democrats and republicans. when i watch the republicans debate, nobody seemed to run against donald trump. all of them were there for show. the democrats are bringing biden down, trying to make their points. scarborough, that was so wrong they would do that. they are doing donald trump's work for him. he is a satan. he does not care about people of color. he only cares about his race and he needs to be out. in theana milbank washington post says, joe biden was good enough and that was a victory. joe biden was adequate is the headline. the issue of immigration came up with andrew yang, here is that moment. >> my father immigrated as a graduate student and generated over 625 u.s. patents. a good deal for the united states and that is the immigration story we need to tell, not always focusing on the distressed stories. if you go to a factory in michigan, you will not find wall-to-wall immigrants but wall-to-wall robots and machines as immigrates -- immig
mary from marietta, georgia, democratic line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, mary.aller: i watched the debate on the democrats and republicans. when i watch the republicans debate, nobody seemed to run against donald trump. all of them were there for show. the democrats are bringing biden down, trying to make their points. scarborough, that was so wrong they would do that. they are doing donald trump's work for him. he is a satan. he does not care about people of color. he only cares...
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have looked like back in those, back in those early days. 1787 is a long time ago when ohio, when marietta was populated. so big, big deal for that book. i'm reading a couple of faith-based books too, a book called peace with god which is billy graham's book. he wrote it back in the '50s. it's had a couple of editions to it, and so i'm reading that. and also a book by pastor tony evans. he's the chaplain for the dallas mavericks, was the chaplain for the dallas cowboys, pastors a big church in dallas, texas. it's called america: turning a nation to god. and i tell you, you know, from washington to lincoln, to john f. kennedy, reagan, and i think our current president, they all acknowledged the role that faith played in their decision making. there have been times in our nation's history when we needed to be on our knees. lincoln talked about it, he said i'm so often times driven to my knees because i'm overwhelmed by the fact that i have nowhere else to turn. i think we've got some issues in our country today that are going to needy vine intervention, and i think -- need divine interventio
have looked like back in those, back in those early days. 1787 is a long time ago when ohio, when marietta was populated. so big, big deal for that book. i'm reading a couple of faith-based books too, a book called peace with god which is billy graham's book. he wrote it back in the '50s. it's had a couple of editions to it, and so i'm reading that. and also a book by pastor tony evans. he's the chaplain for the dallas mavericks, was the chaplain for the dallas cowboys, pastors a big church in...