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out of that total, 5.5 million dollars raised for nationwide children's hospital in columbus ohio. t, today, we are lucky to have one of those nicklaus spirit award winners with us. eight-year-old addie mcgeary. please stand up. [applause] that is what this is all about. it has been in honoring and a privilege to sponsor the house resolution, not because of jack's greatness on the course but because of what he has done for young people like addie mcgeary. jet, thank you for being a role model for those inside and outside athletics. you and barbara have done it right. i want to thank my friend and colleague speaker john boehner we would not be her today if it were not for his extraordinary efforts. thank you, sir. god bless you, jack. god bless, barbara. >> ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from ohio, the honorable rob portman. [applause] portman: thank you all, it is a proud moment to be here to pay tribute to my friend jack nicklaus as he excepts the highest honor we can't bestow on anyone here in the united states capitol. thank you for making this possible in the house
out of that total, 5.5 million dollars raised for nationwide children's hospital in columbus ohio. t, today, we are lucky to have one of those nicklaus spirit award winners with us. eight-year-old addie mcgeary. please stand up. [applause] that is what this is all about. it has been in honoring and a privilege to sponsor the house resolution, not because of jack's greatness on the course but because of what he has done for young people like addie mcgeary. jet, thank you for being a role model...
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in 1920, his running mate of ohio, james m cox. f 38 was the youngest vice president joel candidate in history. married to anna eleanor
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eric murphy, interim director of ohio department of health. these cases involve state recognition of out-of-state same-sex marriage. in that respect, up from the michigan case that was just argued, which involved in state licensing for performance of same-sex marriages. in rejecting the ohio voters' d ecision on this public policy issue, the district court ignored its place in the judicial hierarchy and our constitutional democracy. the bigger point, it is as significant on this case as the michigan licensing case. in the prior discussion, the first circuit case -- in that case, i think that analysis had it exactly right. the judge talks about how any right or they recognize has to be consistent with acre, -- with baker, which is a result that does not lead to same-sex marriage. the plaintiffs in this case have not proffered any ground in which to distinguish the right to recognition from the right to licensing. essentially, mimic the same approach with respect to baker. that is to say doctrinal developments have superseded baker. >> with resp
eric murphy, interim director of ohio department of health. these cases involve state recognition of out-of-state same-sex marriage. in that respect, up from the michigan case that was just argued, which involved in state licensing for performance of same-sex marriages. in rejecting the ohio voters' d ecision on this public policy issue, the district court ignored its place in the judicial hierarchy and our constitutional democracy. the bigger point, it is as significant on this case as the...
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from the force of costa rica, i now take you to the forest of ohio where i met this incredible tag team of scientists and artists. they're taking pollution, something we consider quite ugly, and they're making something quite beautiful it. >> we are getting used to seeing recycled materials in art but this idea of recycling pollution is totally new. >> art is always challenging the way we view our outside world. who knew that chemical pollution could do that too. >> they're not just taking pollution to make art. they're actually taking pollution out of a system and cleaning up an entire landscape. let's take a look. >> it may not look like it, but this is the first step in making paint, artist paint, and not the ready-made kind from a tube. but the kind professional artists whip up on their own with a little pigment, linseed oil, and muscle. >> how did you get the idea of first making paint. >> anybody that works in this clothes. >> the area, the lush coal country of southeast ohio where gallons of iron tainted water from hundreds of abandoned mines ripple down its creeks. >> we're in t
from the force of costa rica, i now take you to the forest of ohio where i met this incredible tag team of scientists and artists. they're taking pollution, something we consider quite ugly, and they're making something quite beautiful it. >> we are getting used to seeing recycled materials in art but this idea of recycling pollution is totally new. >> art is always challenging the way we view our outside world. who knew that chemical pollution could do that too. >> they're...
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because ohio is a microcosm of america. we wait three days for the election results from ohio. i won almost 64% of the vote. the issue of solving problems and bringing people together and leaving no one behind will only result in a stronger america. that doesn't mean we don't stand on principle. but when we stand on principle we don't demonize our adversaries and our opponents. we don't want to poison those wells, because at the end of the day, we may be here as republicans, they may be down the street as democrats. but you know what unites us? we are americans. god bless america. thank you. [applause] thank you. >> we have time for a couple questions. on this side. yes, ma'am. >> stacey from manchester. my question is, what are your thoughts on privacy? gov. kasich: i am all for it. i am concerned about privacy. not just from the government, but it seems like if we go to the grocery store they know what i'll we are walking down. i have friends in the software business and i told them one of the keys were all of us is the great invention would be one that protects my privacy in
because ohio is a microcosm of america. we wait three days for the election results from ohio. i won almost 64% of the vote. the issue of solving problems and bringing people together and leaving no one behind will only result in a stronger america. that doesn't mean we don't stand on principle. but when we stand on principle we don't demonize our adversaries and our opponents. we don't want to poison those wells, because at the end of the day, we may be here as republicans, they may be down...
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in terms of the assault weapon ban, here is a governor of ohio, i was supported overwhelmingly by thecause i do believe in the second amendment. in regard to medicaid expansion, that's a matter of bringing our money back from washington that's ohioans money to treat the mentally ill, and if we don't treat them they'll be in and out of our emergency rooms or prisons with an ongoing societal cost. there was a poll that came out and it said that i had the highest rating of in i governor in the critical swing states in the country. why is that? because ohio is doing better economically. if we don't do better economically, nothing else matters. >> you're looking at the polls in the swing states, and you're taking a trip to south carolina where ted cruz just went and jeb bush just went. south carolina, this time of year i'm sure it's just purely coincidental, when are you going to make a decision, if you are going to make a decision about running for president? >> megyn look, i talked to a guy who was thinking about running for president. he said john, take your time. we're taking steps to
in terms of the assault weapon ban, here is a governor of ohio, i was supported overwhelmingly by thecause i do believe in the second amendment. in regard to medicaid expansion, that's a matter of bringing our money back from washington that's ohioans money to treat the mentally ill, and if we don't treat them they'll be in and out of our emergency rooms or prisons with an ongoing societal cost. there was a poll that came out and it said that i had the highest rating of in i governor in the...
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the state of ohio, though, appealed the decision to list john as married. their government went to court to strip he and his beloved of this recognition and they won. with state officials making it their mission to change john arthur's death certificate. jim now stands as the named plaintiff in an appeal to the united states supreme court appealing to the highest court in the land to have their citizenship rights recognized, their love recognized, their vow and commitment be worthy of recognized that they are full american citizens. they joined with cases from three other states also seeking that affirmation of citizenship of equality under the law. together all these cases have come to represent the cause paving the way for marriage equality to become a reality in our nation. jim and john's story is moving, as their case is being heard in a building with emblazoned on its side the highest ideal of our land: equality under the law. their story is heartbreaking. it is inspiring. unfortunately, in our nation right now it is all too common. this story of theirs
the state of ohio, though, appealed the decision to list john as married. their government went to court to strip he and his beloved of this recognition and they won. with state officials making it their mission to change john arthur's death certificate. jim now stands as the named plaintiff in an appeal to the united states supreme court appealing to the highest court in the land to have their citizenship rights recognized, their love recognized, their vow and commitment be worthy of...
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these facts that went into the passage of the 2004 ohio supreme court and ohio constitutional amendment. one of them, to name one, it is the state description of the measure that was published by the secretary of state blackwell, and it is on the website. they have the pros and cons. it says this measure will prevent the state from spending any money and allowing homosexuals, described as being in deviant relationships. there is a prejudice there, and this notion that bears some weight. i recommend to you that the amicus brief, there is -- judge sutton: i have a lot of sympathy for the judge on this point. it is not to create a new category of people who are bigots. mr. gerhardstein: that is not the point. it is not about labeling somebody a bigot. it is like an unemployment case and my client was fired because they would not accede to a customer's demand, in a title vii case, it is not a defense to honor customer prejudice. in this type of situation, under palmore, a case where a custody decision was made and the child and the child was removed from a situation because the ju
these facts that went into the passage of the 2004 ohio supreme court and ohio constitutional amendment. one of them, to name one, it is the state description of the measure that was published by the secretary of state blackwell, and it is on the website. they have the pros and cons. it says this measure will prevent the state from spending any money and allowing homosexuals, described as being in deviant relationships. there is a prejudice there, and this notion that bears some weight. i...
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it affected 400,000 adoptees. >> reporter: ohio is the newest of only 12 states to open adoption records stinson and her sister grooe grew up in middle branch ohio north of canton. they say theirs was a happy childhood, but like so many adoptees they have long wondered what is their medical history? who are they? >> millions of questions, where did i come from? did my birth mother think of me. >> think of you or want you? >> both. >> my mom would say your birth mother loved you so much that she gave you away so we could take care of you. >> reporter: did you buy that? >> absolutely not. that was innate for me. even as a young child that didn't make sense. no matter what i always thought poorly of myself. i was never pretty enough, never talented enough never enough. >> because in your mind your mom didn't want you. >> right. she didn't want you. >> reporter: she said it wasn't until recently that she considered her mother might be looking for her. >> reporter: you never considered that before? >> never. for some reason it was easier to believe i wasn't good enough. it would be too painfu
it affected 400,000 adoptees. >> reporter: ohio is the newest of only 12 states to open adoption records stinson and her sister grooe grew up in middle branch ohio north of canton. they say theirs was a happy childhood, but like so many adoptees they have long wondered what is their medical history? who are they? >> millions of questions, where did i come from? did my birth mother think of me. >> think of you or want you? >> both. >> my mom would say your birth...
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in 1920, his running mate of ohio, james m cox. fdr at the age of 38 was the youngest vice president joel candidate in history. married to anna eleanor roosevelt, he founded the heart of his dutch forebears. the vacation cottage on campobello items -- campobello island's after the vice presidency. it was in these same waters that he was first stricken with the dread polio germ that was to paralyze his legs but never his life. called in 1928 to the state capitol in albany, franklin roosevelt was elected governor of new york. with al smith, his old friend, the happy warrior at his side, he threw himself into the fight as a champion for the common man. with james a farley swinging the gavel, the die was cast. a country mired in the more us depression wanted a new president. called to accept the nomination, his wife and son -- who knew it then, but this was the beginning of an era unparalleled in american history. fdr's appearance in chicago stadium was the beginning of a series of spectacular personal triumphs. his first words were fea
in 1920, his running mate of ohio, james m cox. fdr at the age of 38 was the youngest vice president joel candidate in history. married to anna eleanor roosevelt, he founded the heart of his dutch forebears. the vacation cottage on campobello items -- campobello island's after the vice presidency. it was in these same waters that he was first stricken with the dread polio germ that was to paralyze his legs but never his life. called in 1928 to the state capitol in albany, franklin roosevelt was...
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this is "state of the union." >>> ohio governor kasich on other things. good morning from washington. i am jim acosta. president obama is promising a review of his drone program after two were killed and their deaths brought up new criticism of the strategy. and now joining me is senator mccain. thank you for joining us and getting up so early this morning. >> thank you, jim. >> you have had a couple days to mull this over. the drone strikes that resulted in the deaths of those two hostages. were their deaths preventible in your view? >> i think it was preventible where there was an obvious breakdown in intelligence and they didn't know they were there, and as you know all of our prayers and thoughts are with their families. it was obviously preventible, but the question then is do we continue these drone strikes and how important are they? that races all of those questions, and it's clearly a subject for review by intelligence and armed services committees and the entire congress. >> i notice this week after the president's admission about the drone strik
this is "state of the union." >>> ohio governor kasich on other things. good morning from washington. i am jim acosta. president obama is promising a review of his drone program after two were killed and their deaths brought up new criticism of the strategy. and now joining me is senator mccain. thank you for joining us and getting up so early this morning. >> thank you, jim. >> you have had a couple days to mull this over. the drone strikes that resulted in the...
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♪ welcome back to "tech know" and i'm phil from the force of costa rica i take you to the forest of ohioedible tag team of scientists and artists and taking pollution to something we consider quite ugly and making something quite beautiful out of it. >> getting used to seeing recycled materials in art but idea of recycling pollution totally new. >> art is always challenging the way we view our outside world, who knew chemical pollution could do that too. >> what i love about these guys is they are not taking pollution to make art, they are taking pollution out of the system and cleaning up an entire landscape. let's take a look. ♪ it may not look like it but this is the first step in making paint, artist paint, and not the ready-made kind from a tube but the kind professional artists whip up on their own with a little pig pigment and oil. how did you get the idea of making paint? >> everybody in this area comes home clothes. >> reporter: southeast ohio where millions of gallons of tainted water from abandon mines ripple through streams and creeks like here in the once pros mining, town.
♪ welcome back to "tech know" and i'm phil from the force of costa rica i take you to the forest of ohioedible tag team of scientists and artists and taking pollution to something we consider quite ugly and making something quite beautiful out of it. >> getting used to seeing recycled materials in art but idea of recycling pollution totally new. >> art is always challenging the way we view our outside world, who knew chemical pollution could do that too. >> what i...
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john kasich, governor of ohio, it sounds like a yes but i'm just -- my own honest interpretation of events. good to see you, governor. thank you. >> thanks, sean. thank you. >>> coming up tonight, shocking video out of syria. a new report reveals what a chemical weapons attack looks like. we've got to warn you, this is horrifying. this video will not be for children to watch. we're giving you fair warning. >>> also, isis releases new video reportedly showing the terror group executing dozens of christians. we'll examine that disturbing trend. and then -- >>> medical marijuana. >> our team hannity producers went all the way out to denver for the annual 4/20 pot-smoking event. is legalization of marijuana going to make the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2015 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>>
john kasich, governor of ohio, it sounds like a yes but i'm just -- my own honest interpretation of events. good to see you, governor. thank you. >> thanks, sean. thank you. >>> coming up tonight, shocking video out of syria. a new report reveals what a chemical weapons attack looks like. we've got to warn you, this is horrifying. this video will not be for children to watch. we're giving you fair warning. >>> also, isis releases new video reportedly showing the terror...
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john kasich, governor of ohio, it sounds like a yes but i'm just -- my own honest interpretation of events. good to see you, governor. thank you. >> thanks, sean. thank you. >>> coming up tonight, shocking video out of syria. a new report reveals what a chemical weapons attack looks like. we've got to warn you, this is horrifying. this video will not be for children to watch. we're giving you fair warning. >>> also, isis releases new video reportedly showing the terror group executing dozens of christians. we'll examine that disturbing trend. and then -- >>> medical marijuana. >> our team hannity producers went all the way out to denver for the annual 4/20 pot-smoking event. is legalization of marijuana going to make america weaker and dumber? we'll debate that, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. >>> the fox news alert, the "uss theodore roosevelt" is being sent to yemen to block iranian arms shipment. >>> president assad used saran gas against its own p
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in the great state of ohio, 64% of the vote, and 86 out of 88 counties, won a county that barack obama won by 40 points. i must be doing something right, but we will see. if they don't like me or don't think i am this or that, my conscience will be clear i did the best i can. and by the way, i am not changing my positions. i'm not changing my talk. i'm going to be who i am. >> okay. a straight shooter there in john kasich. an interesting footnote. next summer's republican national convention is in ohio. >>> up next, is hillary clinton's presidential campaign already in trouble? and later, singer john legend on using his art for change. >> this is personal for you? >> well it's personal for me because i've had family members that have gotten caught up in the system. i've had family friends that i grew up with that have been caught up in the system. people who grew up in my same neighborhood. i could have been one of them. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil
in the great state of ohio, 64% of the vote, and 86 out of 88 counties, won a county that barack obama won by 40 points. i must be doing something right, but we will see. if they don't like me or don't think i am this or that, my conscience will be clear i did the best i can. and by the way, i am not changing my positions. i'm not changing my talk. i'm going to be who i am. >> okay. a straight shooter there in john kasich. an interesting footnote. next summer's republican national...
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. >> he's the governor of ohio by way of fox news.s expanded medicate and now he's thinking about expanding his resume. give it up for john kasich. >> as one of the only republicans who agrees with me on insuring people i think he's going to go far in the primary. >> he is a favorite of the do for a class. >> don't underestimate him. >> okay. swing state. >> okay. so we've got, everybody's got their rosters. sam is way out in front. >> you know these candidates are going to run or announce. >> when we come back two people with whammy candidates you get to choose free agents and we'll bring this whole thing to a close when we come back. >> stay tuned. the exciting conclusion to the 2016 candidacy fantasy zraft next. nice morning, scott? aye, or... a mornin' of tiny voices crying out, "feed us"! i don't understand... your grass, man! it's a living, breathing thing. it's hungry, and you've got to feed it with scotts turf builder. that a boy, mikey! two feedings now in the springtime strengthens and helps protect your lawn from future pro
. >> he's the governor of ohio by way of fox news.s expanded medicate and now he's thinking about expanding his resume. give it up for john kasich. >> as one of the only republicans who agrees with me on insuring people i think he's going to go far in the primary. >> he is a favorite of the do for a class. >> don't underestimate him. >> okay. swing state. >> okay. so we've got, everybody's got their rosters. sam is way out in front. >> you know these...
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hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs in ohio alone. five million nationwide. facturing. these trade agreements have literally, since the 1970s, cost this country a loss of over 47 million jobs. >> so where is fast track right now? >> the ways and means committee is going to hold a hearing tomorrow. the bill is teed up in both chambers. it's important for the american people who have lost their jobs because of trade, with their companies outsourced, their wages cut, and all these imports cutting in to say wait a minute, we need time-out for america for a change. >> okay so paul ryan this morning, when he was on "morning joe," he's wrong when he says that this will create jobs. is he right or is he wrong? >> well, he's absolutely wrong. it might create a couple jobs in transportation, taking machines out of this country and putting them in mexico or taking our jobs and putting them in vietnam. you know, many of our workers have had to train the workers of other countries to operate the machines that they used to work on. unless you've lived through it you can't r
hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs in ohio alone. five million nationwide. facturing. these trade agreements have literally, since the 1970s, cost this country a loss of over 47 million jobs. >> so where is fast track right now? >> the ways and means committee is going to hold a hearing tomorrow. the bill is teed up in both chambers. it's important for the american people who have lost their jobs because of trade, with their companies outsourced, their wages cut, and all...
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across parts of ohio and into kentucky. the risk as we head into this afternoon and evening will be in place across parts of the mid-atlantic the east coast the gulf coast, and also parts of texas. please have a way to get those warnings today. the risk for tornadoes is not as great as it was yesterday, but nonetheless it's there. and it only takes one storm to produce this kind of damage. stay safe, everyone. let's head back to new york. >> good advice maria molina live with the very latest. they are estimating that that tornado that impacted her town where she's at was half a mile wide. >> unspeakable tragedy right there, our hearts are with the families affected. >> absolutely. >>> also a fox news alert, moments before a south carolina police officer shoots and kills a man are caught on dash cam video. that's the point of view from his police car. this morning we're getting our first look at the new evidence. heather childers is here now to show us it. heather? >> police had promised to release this video and now we are
across parts of ohio and into kentucky. the risk as we head into this afternoon and evening will be in place across parts of the mid-atlantic the east coast the gulf coast, and also parts of texas. please have a way to get those warnings today. the risk for tornadoes is not as great as it was yesterday, but nonetheless it's there. and it only takes one storm to produce this kind of damage. stay safe, everyone. let's head back to new york. >> good advice maria molina live with the very...
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out of that total, $5.5 million raised for nationwide children's hospital in columbus, ohio. fact today, we are lucky to have one of those nicklaus spirit award winners with us. i would like to ask her to stand and be recognized. addie mcgeary. when you stand up? 88-year-old addie mcgeary. [applause] that is what this is all about. it has been an honor and privilege to sponsor the house resolution, not because of jack's greatness on the course , but what he has done for young people like addie mcgeary. jack thank you for being a role , model for those inside and outside athletics. you and barbara have done it right. one final note, i want to thank my friend and colleague speaker john boehner. we would not be her today if it were not for his extraordinary efforts. thank you, sir. god bless you, jack. god blessed, barbara. -- god bless you barbara. ,[applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, united states senator from ohio, the honorable rob portman. [applause] >> thank you all. it is a proud moment to be here to pay tribute to my friend jack nicklaus as he excepts the -- exce
out of that total, $5.5 million raised for nationwide children's hospital in columbus, ohio. fact today, we are lucky to have one of those nicklaus spirit award winners with us. i would like to ask her to stand and be recognized. addie mcgeary. when you stand up? 88-year-old addie mcgeary. [applause] that is what this is all about. it has been an honor and privilege to sponsor the house resolution, not because of jack's greatness on the course , but what he has done for young people like addie...
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first terry mcauliffe of virginia, then john kasich of ohio.because both give us hope that our political system is bringing up at least a few good apples. >> what voters want is someone to late out an agenda to how to show the country forward. that's right, let they do it. from my perspective, every second they're not talking about how we move this great nation forward is great for hillary clinton. let he lay out her positive agenda. it's what i did when i ran for governor. we had a historic win. >> if you cannot convince people you understand their problems and you're going to try to fix them, you're not going to win anything. so i'm not so much into the attack mode and all that other business. i'm into solving problems. frankly chuck if we don't solve problems our children our communities certainly, and around the world or friends think we're confused and our enemies are emboldened and we're not fixing anything and we can if we stop hanging out in our silos thinking we have all the answers. and realize you can promise without losic your princ
first terry mcauliffe of virginia, then john kasich of ohio.because both give us hope that our political system is bringing up at least a few good apples. >> what voters want is someone to late out an agenda to how to show the country forward. that's right, let they do it. from my perspective, every second they're not talking about how we move this great nation forward is great for hillary clinton. let he lay out her positive agenda. it's what i did when i ran for governor. we had a...
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. >> new cell phone video of that gas line explosion at the fresno county sheriff gun range off of ohio 99. the blast sent 11 people to the hospital and four were released today and two still in critical condition. pg&e say they were building a dirt berm but not notified of work in the area to mark off gas lines. >>> san francisco fire investigators believe a cigarette butt left in a potted plant sparked a fire. flames broke out on pine street on a balcony. they cut a hole in the attic for ventilation and quickly knocked down the fire. >> we woke up just in time. if we didn't wake up within 20 minutes it would have burnt the whole apartment down. we caught it in time to sort of not allow the fire to come into our living area. >> and fortunately no one was hurt. >>> well one down 15 to go. the warriors hung on to take the first steps toward an nba championship. fans oracle arena for game one. the team knows how important home-court advantage is for the playoffs and katie has more about the impact the fans had on the game. >> reporter: the battle cry -- is deafening. >> the warriors are t
. >> new cell phone video of that gas line explosion at the fresno county sheriff gun range off of ohio 99. the blast sent 11 people to the hospital and four were released today and two still in critical condition. pg&e say they were building a dirt berm but not notified of work in the area to mark off gas lines. >>> san francisco fire investigators believe a cigarette butt left in a potted plant sparked a fire. flames broke out on pine street on a balcony. they cut a hole in...
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of the civil war don't match the reality. in 18 september, 186 h h, many civilians were fearful. sergeant william pen, the fifth ohio of every reserve corps. september, 1865, an increase of crime. it pains me to say these perceptions of veterans remain. there's also something else. sergeant major joseph savage, 64 new york, wounded gettysburg. i cannot find words to address the scorn and loathing for stabbing us in the back. and then unless we think homeless veterans are a new problem, within three months of war's end two disabled veterans demanded that lip service be paid to our ex-soldiers chlts they talked about seeing soldiers begging in the streets of boston. he was horrified by the sight. it is a shame for which they bled and suffered. civilians were as ambivalent about being veterans as the soldiers were about coming home. in june of 1866 in an article entitled they are both afraid of us. we must show them by our acts that we are not only brave and reliable fighting men in the field, but that we can become good, honest industrious, well-behave citizens. now we have returned. what was missing was the root of t
of the civil war don't match the reality. in 18 september, 186 h h, many civilians were fearful. sergeant william pen, the fifth ohio of every reserve corps. september, 1865, an increase of crime. it pains me to say these perceptions of veterans remain. there's also something else. sergeant major joseph savage, 64 new york, wounded gettysburg. i cannot find words to address the scorn and loathing for stabbing us in the back. and then unless we think homeless veterans are a new problem, within...
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their home state of ohio has refused to recognize their marriage on arthur's death certificate, a right obergefell said is worth fighting for. >> the state of ohio once nothing more than to take john's last official record as a person and to change it so that it is wrong. they want to erase the fact that john and i were legally married. they want to erase the official record of our marriage, of me as john's spouse. there is no way i would ever stop fighting for that. amy: in oklahoma, the undersheriff of tulsa county has resigned after a leaked report showed the intimidated staff to protect a reserve deputy and wealthy donor who killed an unarmed african american man earlier this month. the deputy, robert bates claimed he mistook his gun for a taser when he fatally shot eric harris. an internal report from 2009 reveals how bates was permitted to flout policies, patrolling in his own vehicle and conducting traffic stops without adequate training. it found undersheriff tim albin instructed staff to overlook bates' violations, telling a sergeant to -- "stop messing with [bates] because he
their home state of ohio has refused to recognize their marriage on arthur's death certificate, a right obergefell said is worth fighting for. >> the state of ohio once nothing more than to take john's last official record as a person and to change it so that it is wrong. they want to erase the fact that john and i were legally married. they want to erase the official record of our marriage, of me as john's spouse. there is no way i would ever stop fighting for that. amy: in oklahoma, the...
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she stopped in the twin state of ohio today, right? >> she had a stopover in the swing state of ohio this was south of toledo, she stopped at chipotle chipotle. these are the colorful deals we're getting, chicken burrito bowl black beans and gawkuacamole. these are the moments they're letting pop up sort of organically on twitter to create this sense of her down to earth launch of her campaign. >> brianna keeler not a helicopter this time a van in iowa. whatever the contrast turns out to be, one thing remains the same she's always been seen as a lightning rod. >> she was controversial from the start. >> i'm not sitting here as some little woman standing by my man like tammy wynette. >> she burst on to the political scene almost a quarter century ago. she was a new kind of political spouse and she didn't mince words. >> i suppose i could have stayed home and bake cookies and made tea. but i decided to -- >> with the white house came unyielding scrutiny everything from her appearance to her business dealings to her polarizing rolling in
she stopped in the twin state of ohio today, right? >> she had a stopover in the swing state of ohio this was south of toledo, she stopped at chipotle chipotle. these are the colorful deals we're getting, chicken burrito bowl black beans and gawkuacamole. these are the moments they're letting pop up sort of organically on twitter to create this sense of her down to earth launch of her campaign. >> brianna keeler not a helicopter this time a van in iowa. whatever the contrast turns...
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parts of ohio valley, part of missouri and illinois, very active weather across texas oklahoma as well as into kansas. and it is kansas rite here where you see those red dots, that is where we have seen the latest tornadoes come up over the last several hours and we're still not over yet. because we are going to be watching as we go through the next several hours. especially pass midnight, we're still seeing tornado watches texas, oklahoma and the panhandle, the rest of the area all the watches and warnings are dropped for the evening but this area is very active at least for the next two or three hours. tomorrow it is going to be another active day for illinois all the way down through texas along with areas that saw the weather today will see the weather tomorrow. not until tomorrow friday that we see break. more towards flooding we 30 for many places along the west -- along the east consume. >> terrible for those dealing with that, thanks kevin. >>> in yemen the third week of air strikes against houthi rebels in the capital sanaa. iranian war ships also arrived there. tonight the u.
parts of ohio valley, part of missouri and illinois, very active weather across texas oklahoma as well as into kansas. and it is kansas rite here where you see those red dots, that is where we have seen the latest tornadoes come up over the last several hours and we're still not over yet. because we are going to be watching as we go through the next several hours. especially pass midnight, we're still seeing tornado watches texas, oklahoma and the panhandle, the rest of the area all the watches...
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i think john kasich, my governor and a longtime friend of ohio is a great man. s a wide-open field. i am not endorsing anybody. i have a lot of friends in this race. mark: some people say, come on. can't we find anybody outside of these two families? speaker banne -- speaker boehner: he will go -- he will have to go out there and earn it and so will she. if they earn it, people will get over this and begin to look at mrs. clinton and jeb bush and their records and what they have to offer the country. mark: do you find it weird that those two families keep having presidential candidates? speaker boehner: it is a little unusual in american history, yes. mark: what you think about corporate tax reform or lowering individual race this year -- individual rates this year? speaker boehner: there is some room for corporate tax reform. but about 70% of american businesses do not pay corporate tax rates. they pay personal tax rates. it will be very difficult to do corporate tax reform without also doing. mark: what are the chances of that passing this year? speaker boehner
i think john kasich, my governor and a longtime friend of ohio is a great man. s a wide-open field. i am not endorsing anybody. i have a lot of friends in this race. mark: some people say, come on. can't we find anybody outside of these two families? speaker banne -- speaker boehner: he will go -- he will have to go out there and earn it and so will she. if they earn it, people will get over this and begin to look at mrs. clinton and jeb bush and their records and what they have to offer the...
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one of the navy's top priorities is the p program to replace the ohio class ballistic missile submbmarines. the vy wants a smaller force of 12 missile boats equipped with 16 instead of 24 missile tubes. the cocost of the program projected at more than $6 billion have some suggestingg the navy by fewer boats with fewer missile tubes. i asked the admiral why the navy needs 12 subs each with 16 tubes. >> the navy's top priority, not one of the top priorities, it is critical we build these 12 ships because they form the foundation of the nuclear triad. we have done a lot of a analysis of two combinations and ship numbers looking at new start, launcher numbers, and so forth strategic command requirements for payloads and so forth. it boils down to having 12 because 12 allows us to have the right number of ships at sea with the right number of missiles. sometimes people lose sight of the fact it is not just the number of missiles you own. it is s the ability of the survivable leg of the triad to suive. that is based in large part on the ability to disperse undetected. when you run the numbers on
one of the navy's top priorities is the p program to replace the ohio class ballistic missile submbmarines. the vy wants a smaller force of 12 missile boats equipped with 16 instead of 24 missile tubes. the cocost of the program projected at more than $6 billion have some suggestingg the navy by fewer boats with fewer missile tubes. i asked the admiral why the navy needs 12 subs each with 16 tubes. >> the navy's top priority, not one of the top priorities, it is critical we build these 12...
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decided to bypass the local judicial process and go to the top, the attorney general for the state of ohiogation to do justice. and the more i looked at this case, the more i felt that there had been an injustice. >> attorney general petro knew that the state had ways to either prove or disprove this notion that earl mann's dna was somehow falsified, and he didn't hesitate to use it. >> we had earl mann's dna in our database because we take dna from every convicted felon. and so we had his dna. we did confirm that it did match directly with the dna taken from the crime scene. >> in december of 2005, more than six years after he was wrongfully convicted, clarence elkins was a free man. >> it's just a time of joy and happy tears. >> sadly, even though melinda was responsible for clarence's freedom, their marriage did not survive the ordeal. they divorced shortly after he was released. >> it's just simply part of the devastated state that has been put on us that was our marriage. it's gone. to no fault but to the state, i blame. >> he never blamed me. clarence never blamed me. and i really wo
decided to bypass the local judicial process and go to the top, the attorney general for the state of ohiogation to do justice. and the more i looked at this case, the more i felt that there had been an injustice. >> attorney general petro knew that the state had ways to either prove or disprove this notion that earl mann's dna was somehow falsified, and he didn't hesitate to use it. >> we had earl mann's dna in our database because we take dna from every convicted felon. and so we...
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then congressman james renacci of ohio discusses bills on the house floor, including prospects for tax overhaul. after that, our spotlight on magazines features justin whirlen on his reporting of the shooting of a man in south carolina and the relationship between police departments and communities of color. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >>> this weekend, cspan cities tour partnered with comcast to learn about the history and lit rather ee life of saint augustine, florida. >> ponltd deleon may or may not have been searching for the fountain of youth. a lot of people said he was out for additional property for the king of spain and kol onization attempts and gold which is decidedly true. we know once he came ashore after searching for good harbor took on water and wood. this area presents one of the few fresh water springs in the area around 30 degrees 8 minutes. and is also location of the 1565 first settlement of st. augustine, 42 years before the settlement of jamestow
then congressman james renacci of ohio discusses bills on the house floor, including prospects for tax overhaul. after that, our spotlight on magazines features justin whirlen on his reporting of the shooting of a man in south carolina and the relationship between police departments and communities of color. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >>> this weekend, cspan cities...
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we have a great marine officers out of navy rotc at ohio state. the best officers that i trained under from the time i was a midshipmen were the marines. some of the enlisted personnel were excellent as well. i was drawn to the marine corps i think because of the mission and the great respect i had for the officer and enlisted men that trained us at osu. my junior year, before my senior year, was long beach california. it was a great duty. we would go out monday morning fly around the south pacific southeastern pacific, and come into court on friday afternoon and have the weekend off. on monday do the same thing again. it was fun. they did not put us down in the engine room. we were treated more like a junior officer and learned a great deal about the operations part, standing watches and all. we were taught a course not too far from mexico. we had a growing mexican population in california. someone on the ship, the skipper or somebody, asked me, i spoke a little spanish, to teach spanish classes. one of the extra things i would do was to teach tro
we have a great marine officers out of navy rotc at ohio state. the best officers that i trained under from the time i was a midshipmen were the marines. some of the enlisted personnel were excellent as well. i was drawn to the marine corps i think because of the mission and the great respect i had for the officer and enlisted men that trained us at osu. my junior year, before my senior year, was long beach california. it was a great duty. we would go out monday morning fly around the south...
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this comes as federal prosecutors announce the arrest of an ohio man accused of training with terroristsyria and plotting an attack here in the united states. joining us live with late breaking details what do we know about this case out of ohio? >> jake his name is about due rock med sheikh mohammed, 23 years old from columbus ohio. a case of someone who actually left the united states in april 2014. got training and arms explosives combat with the front in syria. >> that's the al qaeda affiliate? >> exactly. and came back to the united states two months later. that's in june of 2014. that's a couple days after his brother, who went by the name aidan, who left the united states in 2013 was killed fighting with the front in june 2014. just a couple days later gets on plane. comes back to the united states. now, the fbi says he told a friend that while he was over there getting training a cleric told him he should come back to the united states and carry out domestic terror attacks here in this country. what he said he was thinking of doing was attacking cops the military execution-style.
this comes as federal prosecutors announce the arrest of an ohio man accused of training with terroristsyria and plotting an attack here in the united states. joining us live with late breaking details what do we know about this case out of ohio? >> jake his name is about due rock med sheikh mohammed, 23 years old from columbus ohio. a case of someone who actually left the united states in april 2014. got training and arms explosives combat with the front in syria. >> that's the al...
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of your weekend in the meantime. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] them at next, "newsmakers" with ohio senator sherrod brown. then we will show you some of the senate floor debate on loretta lynch and her nomination to be the next attorney general. after that, hillary clinton in new hampshire. host: this week on "newsmakers" we want to welcome sherrod brown, democrat of ohio, in studio with us. we also have two reporters chuck babington and siobhan hughes. reporter: trade is a big issue this week. i know you have a lot problems with the bill. it is starting to move in the house. i'm wondering what you think the chances are in the process is of somehow stopping or modifying fasttrack on the senate floor. sen. brown: earlier in the week, we made some improvements in fasttrack. it is not nearly good enough. we actually passed an amendment to eliminate loopholes that some companies have used to engage in child they labor in africa. that was a loophole that was around for 75 years. we were successful in some strong enforcement language to level the playing field, something that people have
of your weekend in the meantime. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] them at next, "newsmakers" with ohio senator sherrod brown. then we will show you some of the senate floor debate on loretta lynch and her nomination to be the next attorney general. after that, hillary clinton in new hampshire. host: this week on "newsmakers" we want to welcome sherrod brown, democrat of...
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a cluster of thunderstorms out here some of which are severe now in ohio and kentucky. that's about eight hour ace way from -- hours away from here. 7:00 to 10:00 this evening, more severe. cool stable air, nonetheless, rain chances increasing after the sun goes down this eve. chill damp showery the next couple of days. our best chance for actual thunderstorms, may be severe weather that comes friday afternoon. friday's highs near 80 degrees. once the front goes by the weekend is looking perfect. temperatures in the mid to upper 60s with full sunshine. >> chuck, thanks. >> can't wait for the sunshine. >> bring it on. >>> that's it for "news4 midday." >> news at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. we hope you'll join us tomorrow afternoon at but we both know when i get my money, you'll get your diamonds. i don't know that. oh, yes, you do, because you know that i know what happens to people when they double-cross you. serena, what's wrong? i'm sorry. it just hit me. what? how much i love you.
a cluster of thunderstorms out here some of which are severe now in ohio and kentucky. that's about eight hour ace way from -- hours away from here. 7:00 to 10:00 this evening, more severe. cool stable air, nonetheless, rain chances increasing after the sun goes down this eve. chill damp showery the next couple of days. our best chance for actual thunderstorms, may be severe weather that comes friday afternoon. friday's highs near 80 degrees. once the front goes by the weekend is looking...
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john kasich governor of ohio been together.eresting to see what he's saying. 16 years ago he announced on "meet the press," why not do it again. >> calling for a repeat. remind you, see "meet the press" on nbc 4 right after "news 4 today." >>> police in maryland searching for a suspect that stole a police officer's car with his special needs son still in the back seat. the officer works for maryland capitol police. investigators say the officer was unloading some stuff from his car in baltimore when a thief jumped in and took off. the officer shot once when he drove away. a few blocks later the car thief stopped and dropped the child off. that child was unharmed. police found the car abandoned. >>> pushing back on a "tulsa world" report training reports were falsified. the 70-year-old sheriff's deputy charged with manslaughter in a fatal shooting in oklahoma. yesterday they released 64 pages of documents that seemed to indicate he was proficient in firearms and dozens of other training courses. bates says he mistakenly pulled o
john kasich governor of ohio been together.eresting to see what he's saying. 16 years ago he announced on "meet the press," why not do it again. >> calling for a repeat. remind you, see "meet the press" on nbc 4 right after "news 4 today." >>> police in maryland searching for a suspect that stole a police officer's car with his special needs son still in the back seat. the officer works for maryland capitol police. investigators say the officer was...
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. >> the reason the case began is because a couple of ohio their marriage in another state... >> yes. think of things that wouldn't be recognised if you move from one state to the other. >> that's the basic principle of american law. your marriage travels with you of. >> it's not just marriage but states respect the laws of other states, that's an essential part of the federal system. >> that is the argument. let's duke it out. it's a political matter. the courts shouldn't decide for us. >> do you think there could be a split decision on the bigger question of whether equal justice under the law. if the government is in the business of issuing marriage licences, it should issue them to anyone that wants a marriage licence. that's an argument from the petitioners. do you think that's one way and the state's issues in another. >> the easiest cleanest thing for the court to do is for them to say you get the constitutional right to marry, and that moment that day, all states have to issue those rights. >> everything goes away. >> it's clean and easy no mess. what you suggest happens, and
. >> the reason the case began is because a couple of ohio their marriage in another state... >> yes. think of things that wouldn't be recognised if you move from one state to the other. >> that's the basic principle of american law. your marriage travels with you of. >> it's not just marriage but states respect the laws of other states, that's an essential part of the federal system. >> that is the argument. let's duke it out. it's a political matter. the courts...
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all of whom have a strong presence in my home state of ohio. unfortunately, some of our competitors don't play by the rules sometimes. that's why i've worked with senator wyden to crack down on countries that evade duties through evasion schemes that can be addressed through what's called the enforce act which i support and am pleased it's in the customs bill. i congratulate senator wyden for debting that done. i'm pleased to see trade adjustment assistance will extend the health care issues that we've talking about in this committee. the hctc health coverage tax credit. this is important to workers and families in youngstown ohio, downtown an sandusky, including 5,000 delphi retirees in ohio along with hundreds of united steel worker retirees. i offered the bill, and it's a key priority. i appreciate it being in the legislation. with regard to trade promotion authority, our goal, of course should be to ensure that our trade negotiators get the best possible deal at the negotiating table for american workers. and i want to be clear as i have bee
all of whom have a strong presence in my home state of ohio. unfortunately, some of our competitors don't play by the rules sometimes. that's why i've worked with senator wyden to crack down on countries that evade duties through evasion schemes that can be addressed through what's called the enforce act which i support and am pleased it's in the customs bill. i congratulate senator wyden for debting that done. i'm pleased to see trade adjustment assistance will extend the health care issues...
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to see how that's working. >> reporter: two years ago, the city of cincinnati and others across ohio faced a major problem: on a national reading test, 60% of fourth-graders were failing, a gap that many we spoke with then feared would just grow wider. >> we don't teach reading in fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh grade. so if they haven't learned that, they're not going to learn it. and that's just unacceptable. >> reporter: so two years ago, republican state senator peggy lehner put a wall around fourth grade, passing legislation that promised to hold back any third grader who failed the state's reading test. ohio called it the third grade reading guarantee. >> it's now or never. we're finished with passing kids along that are unable and unprepared to actually reach success at the higher grade levels. >> reporter: at the outset, third-grade teacher linda hissett of carson elementary in cincinnati welcomed the guarantee, and saw it as a solution. >> i had some students who were at a kindergarten-level reading first-grade-level reading, second grade. you know, i guess, i just, i look at
to see how that's working. >> reporter: two years ago, the city of cincinnati and others across ohio faced a major problem: on a national reading test, 60% of fourth-graders were failing, a gap that many we spoke with then feared would just grow wider. >> we don't teach reading in fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh grade. so if they haven't learned that, they're not going to learn it. and that's just unacceptable. >> reporter: so two years ago, republican state senator peggy lehner...
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where i run for president or not, i want you to think about this because of ohio is a microcosm of america we wait three days for election results are ohio. i won almost 64 percent of the vote. the issue the issue of solving problems in bringing people together and leaving no one behind only result in a stronger america. only stand on principle we don't demonize adversaries and opponents. at the end of the day we may be here as republicans. they me down the street as democrats. but what unites us is we are americans. god bless america. thank you. [applause] thank you. [applause] >> we have time for a couple quick questions. back there. >> yes, ma'am. >> daisy from manchester. my question is what are your thoughts? >> i'm all for it. i am concerned about privacy and not just from the government. if we go to a grocery store they know what i'll your walking down. one of the keys for all of us is something that would protect privacy in light of all of these electronic devices and digital work that goes on this country. there has to be a balance. we can have can have long walks fundamentally we
where i run for president or not, i want you to think about this because of ohio is a microcosm of america we wait three days for election results are ohio. i won almost 64 percent of the vote. the issue the issue of solving problems in bringing people together and leaving no one behind only result in a stronger america. only stand on principle we don't demonize adversaries and opponents. at the end of the day we may be here as republicans. they me down the street as democrats. but what unites...
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prosecutors accused a 23-year-old somali born man of ohio of buying a one-way ticket to athens grease a year ago, getting off the plane and making his way into syria. for two months they say he got training in weapons, and hand to hand combat following his brother who had gone there in 2013 to join al qaeda in syria and was killed in a battle last year. court documents say when he returned in columbus he talked to others saying he wanted to target the military, police or anyone in uniform and wanted to quote, kill three or four american soldiers execution style. his arrest is a first since isis began recruiting. >> this is the first case of an american traveling overseas to syria, training with terrorist groups there and then returning home to be arrested and indicted. >> reporter: he was arrested on state charges in february and had been under surveillance for months. tracing americans who have been to syria is an urgent priority for the fabzbi. >> we probably have hundreds under some kind of surveillance. >> reporter: authorities say tonight his postings on facebook help attract the
prosecutors accused a 23-year-old somali born man of ohio of buying a one-way ticket to athens grease a year ago, getting off the plane and making his way into syria. for two months they say he got training in weapons, and hand to hand combat following his brother who had gone there in 2013 to join al qaeda in syria and was killed in a battle last year. court documents say when he returned in columbus he talked to others saying he wanted to target the military, police or anyone in uniform and...