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you new york ohio in a state where there is a lot of agriculture. and you posted these pictures in opposition to some dairy farming conditions that were going on in your area. the school district said in a letter that they didn't fire you because of your personal beliefs, because you were a vegan, and because you were speaking out on behalf of an analysis. they said that your contract expired, and they chose to dismiss you. what makes you think that their action to terminate you via by not renewing your contract was reprisal for what you posted on facebook? >> us verbally hired in the weeks before school. i was hired over the phone. and i was called in to the print and the superintendent, and the superintendent informed me that there was a complaint. the farm pictured in my testify. ed. they expressed concerns for the get. they expressed that this were an ear phone this. >> is the line clear? >> it's different when you're an employee the government. if you're a private citizen and you write on your facebook page with the school direct, when the empl
you new york ohio in a state where there is a lot of agriculture. and you posted these pictures in opposition to some dairy farming conditions that were going on in your area. the school district said in a letter that they didn't fire you because of your personal beliefs, because you were a vegan, and because you were speaking out on behalf of an analysis. they said that your contract expired, and they chose to dismiss you. what makes you think that their action to terminate you via by not...
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and more across new york, pennsylvania, ohio and west virginia.1972 until now, my whole life, all this has been protected. [phone rings] >> may i take a message? josh: josh: i am looking to see if we could interview someone on the subject of natural gas extraction. >> the best thing to do would be to send an e-mail. >> halliburton corporate affairs? >> did i just talked to you? >> record your message. josh: i would love to find somebody to interview at halliburton. if you could call me back, i would appreciate it. [banjo music plays] [phone rings] >> please leave a voice message. >> thank you for calling chesapeake energy. josh: where is 630? >> illinois. josh: i would be interested to see if there is anyway to get an interview with tbn pickens. -- t . boone pickens. >> i will have to transfer you -- >> you have reached cabinet oil and gas. >> please refer -- please record your message. >> we will decline, but thank you for calling. [hold music plays] >> not sure how many of you have direct experience with streams. when i was growing up, we could
and more across new york, pennsylvania, ohio and west virginia.1972 until now, my whole life, all this has been protected. [phone rings] >> may i take a message? josh: josh: i am looking to see if we could interview someone on the subject of natural gas extraction. >> the best thing to do would be to send an e-mail. >> halliburton corporate affairs? >> did i just talked to you? >> record your message. josh: i would love to find somebody to interview at halliburton....
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armed and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns boston, connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york, they poured in anti-slavery men and women to stop kansas from becoming a slave state. missourians saw these yankees pouring into kansas territory. they knew they were going to have a fight on their hands. the mixture of abolitionists and proslavery mingling together in kansas territory, the territory exploded in violence warfare terrorism. it attracted men like john brown and his sons. it started in 1854, a low-grade war again in kansas. it was nicknamed "bleeding kansas." from 1854 until kansas became a free state in 1861, a war was going on in the territory over who would control this new territory. ground zero with slave issues in this country. once designated as a territory by the united states government, the next step is to create a legislature, create laws for the territory, and write a constitution. which is approved by the voters of the territory. then it will be sent to washington for ratification by congress. finally, signed by the president of the united states. in the 6.
armed and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns boston, connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york, they poured in anti-slavery men and women to stop kansas from becoming a slave state. missourians saw these yankees pouring into kansas territory. they knew they were going to have a fight on their hands. the mixture of abolitionists and proslavery mingling together in kansas territory, the territory exploded in violence warfare terrorism. it attracted men...
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and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns and eight societies, boston connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york they reported anti-slave -- -- anti-slavery abolitionist to stop kansas from becoming a slave state. missouri saw these yankees pointing to kansas territory they knew they were going to have a fight on their hands, and the mixture of abolitionists and proslavery mingling together in kansas territory -- the territory exploded in violence warfare, terrorism. it attracted men like john brown and his sons and starting in 1854, a low-grade, pre-civil war began in kansas. it was nicknamed bleeding kansas. 1854 until kansas became a free state, 1861, warfare was going on in kansas territory over who would control this new territory. this was ground zero for the slave issue in this country. once you are designated as a territory by the united states government, the next step is to create a legislature, lost for the territory, then write the constitution that is approved by the voters of the territory, and then it will be sent to washington for ratification by congress, and finally, signed by
and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns and eight societies, boston connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york they reported anti-slave -- -- anti-slavery abolitionist to stop kansas from becoming a slave state. missouri saw these yankees pointing to kansas territory they knew they were going to have a fight on their hands, and the mixture of abolitionists and proslavery mingling together in kansas territory -- the territory exploded in violence...
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some of the worst cities include burlington vermont, buffalo, new york and cleveland ohio help guy robinsonllen counter for a national allergy academy and says any level over 90 is elevated. what was the most recent polep count that you measured? >> the most recent one here was probably just over 2,000. >> reporter: is that high? >> yeah, that's considered very high. anything over 1500 is very high. >> reporter: one doctor said this year we're going to have a pollen tsunami. now, is this a particularly bad year, or do people just forget how bad it was last year? >> i think year, the latter. people forget the first week in may is usually the worst time of the year for most people who are going to have allergies. >> reporter: one tip for people suffering from poanl allergy-- when you get home, take a shower and be sure to wash your hair. otherwise, invisible pollen can keep sprinkling down. and, scott don't wait too long to seek help. medications often work best when given before symptoms get too severe. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook, thanks doc. what was the woman doing with a boy in a suitcase?
some of the worst cities include burlington vermont, buffalo, new york and cleveland ohio help guy robinsonllen counter for a national allergy academy and says any level over 90 is elevated. what was the most recent polep count that you measured? >> the most recent one here was probably just over 2,000. >> reporter: is that high? >> yeah, that's considered very high. anything over 1500 is very high. >> reporter: one doctor said this year we're going to have a pollen...
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some geologists estimate there's enough natural gas beneath pennsylvania new york central ohio to supplyr 50 years. experts say tapping into that requires hydraulic fracking which releases toxic chemicals. if pennsylvania were a country it would rank 13th in the world as one of the largest producers in the world. united states number one, russia, the state of texas and iran are in the top five. >>> it was one year ago today that an engineer first noticed several pillars were tilting under the i-495 bridge in wilmington. it was closed for months so that repairs could be made. businesses were cut off while traffic was rerouted and they say they are still trying to make up for the lost profit a year later. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with your first alert traffic. we're out on 422 around cider mill road. disabled van over in the right hand shoulder. crews on the scene trying to get him out of the way. you can see the roadways next to that aren't gathering any volume. as we head out to 202, still drive times are doing okay 106789 minutes or 9 minutes northbound or southboun
some geologists estimate there's enough natural gas beneath pennsylvania new york central ohio to supplyr 50 years. experts say tapping into that requires hydraulic fracking which releases toxic chemicals. if pennsylvania were a country it would rank 13th in the world as one of the largest producers in the world. united states number one, russia, the state of texas and iran are in the top five. >>> it was one year ago today that an engineer first noticed several pillars were tilting...
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whether we are talking about ferguson, baltimore, ohio, new york city, oklahoma, or my hometown north charleston, south carolina, one thing is certain, long-term solutions are very important. they're critical. in addition to body cameras, i'll continue to work on things like my opportunity agenda that i believe will breathe new hope, new opportunities into distressed communities. things that have impacted my life having grown up in a single-parent household in poverty in north charleston. i'll tell you the foundation for changing some of the outcomes starts with education, long-term education will provide a path, an avenue out. think about work skills for those adult learners. apprenticeship programs where you can earn and learn at the same time as well as a apprentice -- entrepreneurship programs. i'm here today because i believe building trust between law enforcement and the community truly is body worn cameras worn by officers. i say one piece because there is no silver bullet. there is no panacea. but rather, many pieces to this puzzle. we're here today to listen and to learn from
whether we are talking about ferguson, baltimore, ohio, new york city, oklahoma, or my hometown north charleston, south carolina, one thing is certain, long-term solutions are very important. they're critical. in addition to body cameras, i'll continue to work on things like my opportunity agenda that i believe will breathe new hope, new opportunities into distressed communities. things that have impacted my life having grown up in a single-parent household in poverty in north charleston. i'll...
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whether we are talking about ferguson, baltimore, ohio, new york city, oklahoma, or my hometown north charleston, south carolina, one thing is certain, long-term solutions are very important. they're critical. in addition to body cameras, i'll continue to work on things like my opportunity agenda that i believe will breathe new hope, new opportunities into distressed communities. things that have impacted my life having grown up in a single-parent household in poverty in north charleston. i'll tell you the foundation for changing some of the outcomes starts with education, long-term education will provide a path, an avenue out. think about work skills for those adult learners. apprenticeship programs where you can earn and learn at the same time as well as apprentice -- entrepreneurship programs. i'm here today because i believe building trust between law enforcement and the community truly is body worn cameras worn by officers. i say one piece because there is no silver bullet. there is no panacea. but rather, many pieces to this puzzle. we're here today to listen and to learn from e
whether we are talking about ferguson, baltimore, ohio, new york city, oklahoma, or my hometown north charleston, south carolina, one thing is certain, long-term solutions are very important. they're critical. in addition to body cameras, i'll continue to work on things like my opportunity agenda that i believe will breathe new hope, new opportunities into distressed communities. things that have impacted my life having grown up in a single-parent household in poverty in north charleston. i'll...
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sunday is 68 in78 in new york. 80s all next week throughout the ohio valley. gland and northern new england should be upper 70s. completely different. it's going to taste like early summer. and the derby sunny and 75. you couldn't ask for a better derby. >> perfect weather. you should work for nba sports. some other stories making news. at the vatican the pope admits even he makes mistakes. there was a scheduled mixup. he thought a meeting with 7,000 members of a catholic group was friday instead of yesterday. the group is in rome celebrating their fifthiest anniversary. he told the crowd even the the pope has his faults. >> look at this. hegs in a park n. >> that was a she, not a he leading police on a wild chase. the 15-year-old tearing up grass and hitting sign posts. the chase then hit the streets but it didn't last long. the teen crashed. he was handcuffed and taken away. in san francisco a wild sight. a sea lion pup roaming the streets. thanks to a warming ocean and limited food supply, he was roming the coast. >> they go back and forth on twitter, and th
sunday is 68 in78 in new york. 80s all next week throughout the ohio valley. gland and northern new england should be upper 70s. completely different. it's going to taste like early summer. and the derby sunny and 75. you couldn't ask for a better derby. >> perfect weather. you should work for nba sports. some other stories making news. at the vatican the pope admits even he makes mistakes. there was a scheduled mixup. he thought a meeting with 7,000 members of a catholic group was friday...
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new jersey. quinnipiac doesn't poll every are where. they poll in nine states, florida, connecticut, colorado, iowa, ohio, new york, pennsylvania, virginia, new jersey. but they did this poll on chris christie's approval rating among new jersey voters and what they found is chris christie, out of all the states they poll, chris christie is definitely the governor who was more hated by his own constituents than any other governor. nobody has poll numbers as bad as he does within his home state. and so you would think that is awkward if you want to run for president on the basis of what a great job you've done as governor in your home state. it's awkward if your home state thinks you've done a terrible job unless you have a secret decoder ring that explains how your seemingly terrible numbers are actually excellent numbers if you only look at them the right way. >> the polls in new jersey right now say by a 65% to 29% margin the new jersey voters say you would not make a good president. now they know you the best. why shouldn't we trust them? >> they want me to stay. a lot of those people in the 65% want me to stay, and i've heard that fro
new jersey. quinnipiac doesn't poll every are where. they poll in nine states, florida, connecticut, colorado, iowa, ohio, new york, pennsylvania, virginia, new jersey. but they did this poll on chris christie's approval rating among new jersey voters and what they found is chris christie, out of all the states they poll, chris christie is definitely the governor who was more hated by his own constituents than any other governor. nobody has poll numbers as bad as he does within his home state....
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louis county and new york and southern ohio where the guy was shot in a walmart, the grand jury undercontrol of philadelphia prosecutors determined that move members ran back into the house not because police were firing at them, but because they mistakenly believed that police were firing at them and/or they ran back to intentionally commit suicide. juan: linn what were the main can -- conclusions of the move commission established subsequent to that tragedy? >> well, the move commission which was a panel mayor good had set up to investigate it, but had no power to do anything other than big recommendations filed monumental in confidence on all city officials from the mayor to the managing director to the police director or should i say police commissioner. one of the findings, i think one of the most prominent findings was the deaths of those children were unjustified homicides and they recommended a criminal investigation and also charges to be brought. the grand jury determined that they were not unjustified homicides, that the deaths were as a result of this presumed suicide and
louis county and new york and southern ohio where the guy was shot in a walmart, the grand jury undercontrol of philadelphia prosecutors determined that move members ran back into the house not because police were firing at them, but because they mistakenly believed that police were firing at them and/or they ran back to intentionally commit suicide. juan: linn what were the main can -- conclusions of the move commission established subsequent to that tragedy? >> well, the move commission...
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of dollars in revenue for maryland and affects similar laws in other states like new york indiana, pennsylvania and ohios hot and humid. already into the 80s and humidity is up there, it feels like midsummer, not mid-may. later today up around 90 degrees, just another couple hours already 88 at reagan national and scattered thundershowers are likely this afternoon, probably not severe just brief downpours. tomorrow a smaller chance of an afternoon thundershower and still hot and humid, highs upper 80s then. a nice break moves in on wednesday with lower humidity, a beautiful day with highs in the upper 70s, lots of sunshine partly sunny thursday small chance of a shower highs in the mid-70s. look at this pattern into the memorial day weekend. mild highs 70s and temperatures in the morning in the 50s with low humidity. here's a preliminary look at memorial day, high near 85 and comfortable humidity and partly cloudy. >> we'd like to hear that tom, thank you. now to a news 4 i team investigation. this morning as you were getting up getting ready for the day, so were bike thieves. that's what a convicted th
of dollars in revenue for maryland and affects similar laws in other states like new york indiana, pennsylvania and ohios hot and humid. already into the 80s and humidity is up there, it feels like midsummer, not mid-may. later today up around 90 degrees, just another couple hours already 88 at reagan national and scattered thundershowers are likely this afternoon, probably not severe just brief downpours. tomorrow a smaller chance of an afternoon thundershower and still hot and humid, highs...
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new york city mayor deplace ohio addressed death of the nypd officer shot in the head this past weekend. >> his name officer brian moore who was killed in queens, late saturday night while trying to stop a man suspect of carrying a gun. he died yesterday from his injuries. mayor deblasio says the city should be in mourning. >> hearts are heavy. we lost one of new york's finest in that phrase needs to be fully understood in this moment. we lost one of the best among us. a young man was called to do good for others to serve others who was willing to put his life on the line. that is not most people that is one of the fine's monk us who will do that. >> my gosh lets go to carry drew you in new york city. how many dead officers do we have in the last 12 months, my goodness. >> reporter: it is five in about five months. good morning mike and alex. very sad morning at 105 precinct in queens where officer brian moore work. there is purple and black bunting hanging over entrance to the precinct where 25 year-old work during his five years with the nypd. you can see inside and outside there are
new york city mayor deplace ohio addressed death of the nypd officer shot in the head this past weekend. >> his name officer brian moore who was killed in queens, late saturday night while trying to stop a man suspect of carrying a gun. he died yesterday from his injuries. mayor deblasio says the city should be in mourning. >> hearts are heavy. we lost one of new york's finest in that phrase needs to be fully understood in this moment. we lost one of the best among us. a young man...
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whether we are talking about ferguson baltimore, ohio new york city, oklahoma, or my hometown north charleston south carolina, one thing is certain, long-term solutions are very important. they're critical. in addition to body cameras, i'll continue to work on things like my opportunity agenda that i believe will breathe new hope, new opportunities into distressed communities. things that have impacted my life having grown up in a single-parent household in poverty in north charleston. i'll tell you the foundation for changing some of the outcomes starts with education, long-term education will provide a path, an avenue out. think about work skills for those adult learners. apprenticeship programs where you can earn and learn at the same time as well as apprentice -- entrepreneurship programs. i'm here today because i believe building trust between law enforcement and the community truly is body worn cameras worn by officers. i say one piece because there is no silver bullet. there is no panacea. but rather, many pieces to this puzzle. we're here today to listen and to learn from experts on ho
whether we are talking about ferguson baltimore, ohio new york city, oklahoma, or my hometown north charleston south carolina, one thing is certain, long-term solutions are very important. they're critical. in addition to body cameras, i'll continue to work on things like my opportunity agenda that i believe will breathe new hope, new opportunities into distressed communities. things that have impacted my life having grown up in a single-parent household in poverty in north charleston. i'll...
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you had a record-breaking cold february, the areas the interior of new england new york state into pennsylvania, eastern ohio, chances are tomorrow morning in the low areas there's going to be a frost. the u.s. generating computer model has been forecasting a record-breaking late season freeze. i think its numbers are out of touch with reality. they look five to eight degrees too low. where i am in central pennsylvania, the record low for tonight's 34 is predicting 26. neil: really? >> if 26 happened around here in north jersey into new york state, this would be a disaster for farms and gardens. neil: what's going on? sounds like climate change to me. >> you're going to get flagged for instigation. memorial day weekend you're getting me going on climate change. interesting neil, in 1934 was the benchmark cold month in the northeast part of the united states. eclipsed in many cases this month but you look at may of 1934 was very warm across the entire nation, and so far we've been very warm in may. this san island of cool and a sea of warm weather pattern, it's going to hit 90 next week in new york city. neil
you had a record-breaking cold february, the areas the interior of new england new york state into pennsylvania, eastern ohio, chances are tomorrow morning in the low areas there's going to be a frost. the u.s. generating computer model has been forecasting a record-breaking late season freeze. i think its numbers are out of touch with reality. they look five to eight degrees too low. where i am in central pennsylvania, the record low for tonight's 34 is predicting 26. neil: really? >> if...
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new york. >> man who escaped from ohio prison in 1959 has finally been caught.s 21 on the left. he's 79 now. fresh water was doing tame for map slaughter conviction when he escaped. 56 years ago. florida police say they were chasing ladies when they tricked him into sign ago pip and fingerprints matched. when officers showed him this shot he admitted that they had found him. >> wells fargo bank is sack sued by the city of los angeles sued by the city of los angeles. bank accused of fraud opening new accounts and issuing new credit cards luckily without customers knowing about it. rebecca has more. >> tonight the city ofless ang doing one of the nation largest bank. accuse bank. accusing wells fargo of engaging in fraudulent conduct. customers paying the praise. >> it alleges that wells fargo customers have been victimize by tactic designed to maintain high levels of sales. of wells products. >>reporter: prosecutors say bank employee were told to do whatever it takes to make sales whatever it takes to make sales. the people like frank with bogus fee for wells far
new york. >> man who escaped from ohio prison in 1959 has finally been caught.s 21 on the left. he's 79 now. fresh water was doing tame for map slaughter conviction when he escaped. 56 years ago. florida police say they were chasing ladies when they tricked him into sign ago pip and fingerprints matched. when officers showed him this shot he admitted that they had found him. >> wells fargo bank is sack sued by the city of los angeles sued by the city of los angeles. bank accused of...
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the states president obama has visited the most nearby maryland and virginia swems new york florida and ohiould have gone to all 50 but elected to skip vermont. anthony? skip vermont. anthony? >> vermont's still recovering. thanks. kris van cleave. >> it's interesting. he got a note from an 11-year-old girl rebecca who said please come to the warmest of the dakotas. maybe he listened to that. isn't that cute? >> it. >>> seven minutes after the hour. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next 44 years after making citizen cain the legendary or son wells died before he could finish his last film. coming up meet the producer who wants to honor welles by completing it. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." kohls says yes to moms with great gifts and savings during our friends & family sale. go to kohls dot com to get your extra 20% off friends & family savings pass! then, shop for mom and find the latest styles from her favorite brands at 30 to 50% off. gift her something gorgeous classic handbags are 40 - 60% off. or, surprise her with fine jewelry she'll adore at 60
the states president obama has visited the most nearby maryland and virginia swems new york florida and ohiould have gone to all 50 but elected to skip vermont. anthony? skip vermont. anthony? >> vermont's still recovering. thanks. kris van cleave. >> it's interesting. he got a note from an 11-year-old girl rebecca who said please come to the warmest of the dakotas. maybe he listened to that. isn't that cute? >> it. >>> seven minutes after the hour. now here's a look...
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investment banking division and a commentator for fox news and a presidential fellow at the ohio state university. john kasich has written three new yorkes best selling books. in 2010 the republican was elected governor of ohio, he is a fiscal conservative who believes in this quote responsibly. john kasich is married and has twin daughters. with that good to see you thanks for joining us. you look strongly at a presidential run 16 years ago. how have things changed? >> back then i was talking to a lady in a kitchen near the sink, we bring getting along just great and i am thinking i may have this lady as a supporter and joy looked at her watch and said what time do you think the candidate is going to get here? it is a little different now. i had a pretty strong record. i came off of balancing the federal budget, one of the chief architects of that. we had strong economic growth but i wasn't really known, was awfully young and if you do it once might be lucky if you do it twice. it means something so as governor of ohio has significant turnaround $8 billion in the hold, $2 billion in the black, largest tax cut in america as a governor,
investment banking division and a commentator for fox news and a presidential fellow at the ohio state university. john kasich has written three new yorkes best selling books. in 2010 the republican was elected governor of ohio, he is a fiscal conservative who believes in this quote responsibly. john kasich is married and has twin daughters. with that good to see you thanks for joining us. you look strongly at a presidential run 16 years ago. how have things changed? >> back then i was...
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new york. that's where we find sarah and she brings us an exclusive interview. good morning, simon. >> good morning. i'm here with the ceo of kroger who just slammed it in new york city from cincinnati ohiotreet now is what's going on with consumer? pretty mixed signal. you have 2,600 grocery stores across the u.s. what's your sense? >> overall, pretty mixed. if you look at the third and fourth quarter, some of the things we talked about then we use to get better but very slowly. we don't have if you look at like starbucks and those departments that continue to grow, we just reintroduced our value products and it has growth equally as well. so its very fragile. >> high end and low end. >> very fragile. people on a budget are paying attention. >> what's the component? sit wage growth? >> i think wage growth is part of it. obviously, helping some. you know you really need a little bit better job growth, better wage growth. >> let's talk about kroger. 45 consecutive same store sells growth quarters. 10 years of improving markets there. the question investors have is is it sustainable? how do you plan to do that? >> total expectation and it's really our associates do a fantastic job to conti
new york. that's where we find sarah and she brings us an exclusive interview. good morning, simon. >> good morning. i'm here with the ceo of kroger who just slammed it in new york city from cincinnati ohiotreet now is what's going on with consumer? pretty mixed signal. you have 2,600 grocery stores across the u.s. what's your sense? >> overall, pretty mixed. if you look at the third and fourth quarter, some of the things we talked about then we use to get better but very slowly. we...
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ohio. i left new york. we both worked overseas for a while.aybe new graduates will want to go to the dakotas where the employment rate is less than 4%. california is where everyone wants to go, but employment is much higher -- but unemployment is much higher. job hopping is not a bad thing. get exposed to different people, companies, and there's even a slight pay advantage to switching jobs early on. with age comes loyalty. typical 20 to 24-year-old's state of their jobs for 1.3 years. euros, it was three years. overall, 4.6 years. scarlet: how long have you been a bloomberg accor matt: i have been here 15 years. i'm a loyal person. scarlet: what was your first job? records.eration but that was a different kind of job. a little bit more, rock. scarlet: i worked at general electric for six months, and another network which shall remain nameless for a year and a quarter, and then on to bloomberg. matt: we are glad to have you here, and we're going to keep you here a little bit longer. the american ballet theatre just opened its 75th season. we'l
ohio. i left new york. we both worked overseas for a while.aybe new graduates will want to go to the dakotas where the employment rate is less than 4%. california is where everyone wants to go, but employment is much higher -- but unemployment is much higher. job hopping is not a bad thing. get exposed to different people, companies, and there's even a slight pay advantage to switching jobs early on. with age comes loyalty. typical 20 to 24-year-old's state of their jobs for 1.3 years. euros,...
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that's going to bring a threat to severe weather into parts of ohio pennsylvania and new york.along louisiana/arkansas border that is what's going to bring us a chance for potentially heavy rain as wets into the day tomorrow. primary threat tomorrow heavy rain. we could have gusty winds and possibly hail with thunderstorms as well. seven-day forecast. if we can just get through monday. how often have you thought that to be the case. if we can get through monday the rest of the week a whole lot more tolerable from a weather perspective. back down near average finally. >> sounds good. >> okay. >> glad you like it. >> give you a soaker tomorrow. >> changes in the past. >> we are working for you monitoring your workout. we put those ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx: (engine roars) >>> a lot of you are out there weighing fitness trackers to stay in shape. >> do you ever wonder how accurate they are? consumer reporter erika gonzalez did and she found out the answers. >> reporter: it's a great time of year to start moving. gain motivation. the results
that's going to bring a threat to severe weather into parts of ohio pennsylvania and new york.along louisiana/arkansas border that is what's going to bring us a chance for potentially heavy rain as wets into the day tomorrow. primary threat tomorrow heavy rain. we could have gusty winds and possibly hail with thunderstorms as well. seven-day forecast. if we can just get through monday. how often have you thought that to be the case. if we can get through monday the rest of the week a whole lot...
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end up with we can see wet weather coming through in pockets cross upstate new york and draw the line of cloud after the ohio river valley. that is essentially the leading edge of your frontal boundary and that will cross through. it will not cross through so much that it will fizzle as it tries to cross through. right now storm scan three is the at the local level is pretty quiet the thing
end up with we can see wet weather coming through in pockets cross upstate new york and draw the line of cloud after the ohio river valley. that is essentially the leading edge of your frontal boundary and that will cross through. it will not cross through so much that it will fizzle as it tries to cross through. right now storm scan three is the at the local level is pretty quiet the thing
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May 28, 2015
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end up with we can see wet weather coming through in pockets cross upstate new york and draw the line of cloud after the ohio river valley. that is essentially the leading edge of your frontal boundary and that will cross through. it will not cross through so much that it will fizzle as it tries to cross through. right now storm scan three is the at the local level is pretty quiet the thing is, because it got such a light wind we have had issues with fog, at the moment, visibility are not terrible, in most locations. but we have seen, where we have got some haziness out there and you can see cloud that bilo in here around the north and western suburbs. just in that sort of the thin, gray veil of the contour map there. you can see visability generally okay, but i wouldn't call them ideal across the region. 07 degrees current temperature at philly international as well as in wilmington. mid to upper 60's generally every where else. we have humidity in place. notice 66 degrees in mount holly and upper 60's in clayton town and doylestown. walking through the forecast as a whole today pretty similar. we will than
end up with we can see wet weather coming through in pockets cross upstate new york and draw the line of cloud after the ohio river valley. that is essentially the leading edge of your frontal boundary and that will cross through. it will not cross through so much that it will fizzle as it tries to cross through. right now storm scan three is the at the local level is pretty quiet the thing is, because it got such a light wind we have had issues with fog, at the moment, visibility are not...
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May 16, 2015
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making divisive and and he was also a commentator for fox news and a presidential fellow at ohio state university. he has written three "new york-selling books as well. in 2010 the republican was elected governor of ohio him he is a conservative who believes in personal responsibilities. he is married and has twin daughters. >> governor, it's good to see you. >> good to be here. >> how are things changing compared to 16 years ago? >> back then i was talking to a lady in the kitchen and we were getting along just great. and i said i may have this lady is a supporter and she said what time do you think the candidate is going to get here. so the little bit different now. i think that i had a pretty strong record then. i came off of bouncing the federal budget, i was one of the chief architects of that. we had strong economic growth but that was not really known i was awfully young and so they save you can do it once, it's luck of you can do it twice. the largest tax cut in america as a governor strong economic growth and not ignoring people who really find themselves in tough situations. the mentally ill, drug addict trying to giv
making divisive and and he was also a commentator for fox news and a presidential fellow at ohio state university. he has written three "new york-selling books as well. in 2010 the republican was elected governor of ohio him he is a conservative who believes in personal responsibilities. he is married and has twin daughters. >> governor, it's good to see you. >> good to be here. >> how are things changing compared to 16 years ago? >> back then i was talking to a...
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May 12, 2015
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brendan: are we seeing a move from places like new york city to places like columbus, ohio please is at are urban but affordable? bill: the mayor has put forward a plan for more affordable housing, but you are also seeing totally new areas of new york getting reinvested in. and moving in those areas, which are affordable. 25 or 30 years ago, tribeca was the area. then it was soho. now you are seeing it in brooklyn. now it is back to the upper east side, the best value play in new york city. tom: is it lemmings off a cliff that when rates start to go, every cfo says we have to act now? everybody jumping in before janet yellen really moves? bill: obviously there is a difference between short-term and long-term rates. she does not control long-term rates in the market makes those determinations, but i think the economy has been moving at a steady pace with job creation. particularly with new york we have seen significant job increase. but unless there is a world event that really changes the dynamics, we will see a slow, steady increase in long-term rates. short-term rates -- i do not th
brendan: are we seeing a move from places like new york city to places like columbus, ohio please is at are urban but affordable? bill: the mayor has put forward a plan for more affordable housing, but you are also seeing totally new areas of new york getting reinvested in. and moving in those areas, which are affordable. 25 or 30 years ago, tribeca was the area. then it was soho. now you are seeing it in brooklyn. now it is back to the upper east side, the best value play in new york city....
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always ready, sloth spent two years crisscrossing the country from a bar in upstate new york, to a high school prom in ohio, to a motel parking lot in florida. 73 photos from that road trip are now featured in a collection call idea song boat" and have been shown in exhibitions in san francisco, new york and sloth's home town of minneapolis. sloth is known for both large-scale landscapes and intimate port rats. in 2004 in a documentary, he documented the life along the mississippi river. six years later in "broken manual," he focused on people who retreat from civilization. now he wanted to see if and where americans still come together, inspired in part by the book "bowling alone." >> the sense of the death of community culture, that sort of civic organizations and community life is fading. >> brown: sloth, it turns out, isn't much on bowling, but he's a ping upon phonetic as i discovered in his st. paul studio. he started out near here as a photographer for a small local newspaper and says that with songbook he wanted to return to those roots. >> i had this idea, and i called up... it was actually on my
always ready, sloth spent two years crisscrossing the country from a bar in upstate new york, to a high school prom in ohio, to a motel parking lot in florida. 73 photos from that road trip are now featured in a collection call idea song boat" and have been shown in exhibitions in san francisco, new york and sloth's home town of minneapolis. sloth is known for both large-scale landscapes and intimate port rats. in 2004 in a documentary, he documented the life along the mississippi river....
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May 27, 2015
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new york laguardia jfk newark 132000. ohioand, one of the major centers for traffic control. stuart: leave that on the screen. why do air traffic controllers and new hampshire get more money than anybody else? >> the air traffic control center which is part of boston, part of logan airport has the airspace that is much higher, planes moving faster. air traffic controllers have a degree specialization that exceeds other air traffic controllers. for instance in virginia the reason they are part of a national command and they do centro pro. if a center were to go down it would go to the center and the virginia maryland area. they have special restriction and security clearance. stuart: you should mess around with the qualifications. you should not be doing that. adam good story. thank you sir. in my opinion often expressed on this program the pope is getting political and that may be a problem for catholic republicans ahead of the september primary. bill donohue is president of the catholic league. you represent the clergy. i am
new york laguardia jfk newark 132000. ohioand, one of the major centers for traffic control. stuart: leave that on the screen. why do air traffic controllers and new hampshire get more money than anybody else? >> the air traffic control center which is part of boston, part of logan airport has the airspace that is much higher, planes moving faster. air traffic controllers have a degree specialization that exceeds other air traffic controllers. for instance in virginia the reason they are...
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cinco de mayo and nothing yet, on ultimate doppler radar there are a few echos up in new york state and some rain out in ohio starting to spread in the western part of the pennsylvania. we don't expect rain to arrive until later on. we will have a sunny start to the day and already sunny at 5:30 because sunrise time is 55:77 miles an hour wind. so the air is still kind of on the dry side, for this area 65 percent relative humidity isn't bad. eight is five your high temperature. we will have some pop up thunderstorms later on in the day. so an eye on the sky i would say anytime after 4:00 p.m. bob kelly so if your kid have a game out of doors just keep that in mine. >> game time, practice time, outdoor activities, good morning. getting up an out live look at 295 in south jersey, in the construction zone, where we have been dealing with an accident for the last hour or so and it is northbound lanes of 295, heading in to route 30 which is the white horse pike watch for lane restrictions and delays as you head north bound, this morning. live look at the schuylkill expressway right here near gulph mills in proble
cinco de mayo and nothing yet, on ultimate doppler radar there are a few echos up in new york state and some rain out in ohio starting to spread in the western part of the pennsylvania. we don't expect rain to arrive until later on. we will have a sunny start to the day and already sunny at 5:30 because sunrise time is 55:77 miles an hour wind. so the air is still kind of on the dry side, for this area 65 percent relative humidity isn't bad. eight is five your high temperature. we will have...
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May 20, 2015
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if you live in new york or washington d.c., philadelphia pittsburgh, columbus ohio, make the call that makes it possible. boise, idaho, we need your support. you put your community on the map when you call. maybe you live in durham or raleigh, north carolina. maybe you live in charleston, south carolina, or combo you -- or columbia, south carolina. perhaps you live in asheville. please call in and make sure you let them know what you appreciate. florida. palm springs. 866-359-4334. baton rouge, new orleans. soma montgomery, marietta, atlanta. houston, san antonio, dallas, browns will -- brownsville, fort worth, lafayette, pasadena galveston -- we cannot do this work without you. again, los angeles, san diego -- make that call. we will give you "capitalism hits the fan, the global economic meltdown, and what to do about it" as five major banks are find billions of dollars for ripping you off in one way or the other. if you think this is not affect you, that is where richard wolff comes in. he shows the link. we have less than one minute to go. final time, "capitalism hits the fan, the g
if you live in new york or washington d.c., philadelphia pittsburgh, columbus ohio, make the call that makes it possible. boise, idaho, we need your support. you put your community on the map when you call. maybe you live in durham or raleigh, north carolina. maybe you live in charleston, south carolina, or combo you -- or columbia, south carolina. perhaps you live in asheville. please call in and make sure you let them know what you appreciate. florida. palm springs. 866-359-4334. baton rouge,...
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May 8, 2015
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ohio. joining us from new york is fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps." the fear is that isis is targeting specifically military and law enforcement installations and people here in the united states. what's your reaction when you hear the u.s. military raising that threat level from alpha to bravo? >> it was a very odd announcement wolf because on the one hand they say there is no specific plot or threat that they detect but there is this general concern. well then why make it public? it sort of raises anxiety without providing anything specific anyone can do. my guess is one of two things is possible. either there is some information that remains so classified that they don't want to reveal it more likely there is this concern about the on-line recruitment that isis is able to do and there may be some chatter on the internet there may be on-line followers, this is the crucial part about isis that is different from al qaeda. they have been very good at using social media and at being able to get their message out so that it can inspire people who may not
ohio. joining us from new york is fareed zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps." the fear is that isis is targeting specifically military and law enforcement installations and people here in the united states. what's your reaction when you hear the u.s. military raising that threat level from alpha to bravo? >> it was a very odd announcement wolf because on the one hand they say there is no specific plot or threat that they detect but there is this general concern. well then why...
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May 27, 2015
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weeks and months we have also seen disturbing footage taken from a number of scenes in new york and missouri and ohio and south carolina and in maryland and in each of these instances, the actions taken by law enforcement and the ensuing public response has highlighted the deep divisions that still exist in many places between law enforcement and the communities they protect. so it's also our duty as elected officials to try and help bridge those divides, and i welcome today's hearing as an opportunity to learn and work constructively on what is the best way forward for finding common ground. like many of my colleagues i believe that body worn cameras have tremendous potential if implemented correctly and thoughtfully to increase accountability, to settle conflicting witness accounts to contribute to officer safety and to transparency, and to heal some of these deep divides, but there are very important concerns that you as witnesses have raised so far today and i think meeting those concerns will be absolutely essential to ensuring that cameras become properly deployed tools of accountability rather
weeks and months we have also seen disturbing footage taken from a number of scenes in new york and missouri and ohio and south carolina and in maryland and in each of these instances, the actions taken by law enforcement and the ensuing public response has highlighted the deep divisions that still exist in many places between law enforcement and the communities they protect. so it's also our duty as elected officials to try and help bridge those divides, and i welcome today's hearing as an...
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May 21, 2015
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alabama or georgia or florida, if you live in louisiana, new york, new jersey connecticut or new hampshire, we are asking you to make the call. ohio, we need your support. 866-359-4334 get "the connection." get this amazing film by shannon harvey. we are to go back to the film and an excerpt of our interview with shannon. if you call in now, 866-359-4334 -- we cannot do this without you. only together. you know, one of the people featured in this film is john cap it's in, some law of -- john cabotson. he is amazing as a writer and person who works in teaching stressed-out sick people how to meditate. he does it in boston. he runs a mindfulness-based stress reduction center which he first developed in 1979. he said the deep structure of these practices -- they have been around for thousands and thousands of years. they have had value for a very longtime. that is why they have survived. this is what shannon brings out in this film, talking with remarkable practitioners around the world. 866-359-4334. we're going to go to the interview with shannon per first, this next excerpt of the film with the head of emergency medicine and a maj
alabama or georgia or florida, if you live in louisiana, new york, new jersey connecticut or new hampshire, we are asking you to make the call. ohio, we need your support. 866-359-4334 get "the connection." get this amazing film by shannon harvey. we are to go back to the film and an excerpt of our interview with shannon. if you call in now, 866-359-4334 -- we cannot do this without you. only together. you know, one of the people featured in this film is john cap it's in, some law of...
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new york. now we do have some flood watches through indiana, ohio parts of southeastern michigan, again, and we that we're seeing with some of these downpours. there's also a slight risk of stronger storms in eastern ohio. most of southern pennsylvania and northwestern new jersey we could see some stronger storms develop later on today. the middle of the country finally drying out. oklahoma sunny, texas is mainly sunny and that will last through tomorrow, too. temperatures in the 70s and 80s. tomorrow our slight risk pushes into the northern rockies, including montana and north and >>> i'm first alert meteorologist, brittney shipp. heading into the rest of today, temperatures will still stay well above average, ranging between 86 and 89 degrees, hot with storms expected as we head into the evening hours. wind speeds out of the southwest, 10 to 15 miles per hour. your seven-day forecast shows, pushing into monday, another round of showers and thunderstorms. temperatures start to drop down 79 on monday. 71 on tuesday, we dry out, heading into wednesday. >>> rumor that rafael on the plaza wants to
new york. now we do have some flood watches through indiana, ohio parts of southeastern michigan, again, and we that we're seeing with some of these downpours. there's also a slight risk of stronger storms in eastern ohio. most of southern pennsylvania and northwestern new jersey we could see some stronger storms develop later on today. the middle of the country finally drying out. oklahoma sunny, texas is mainly sunny and that will last through tomorrow, too. temperatures in the 70s and 80s....