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the people in that movement is ohio representative dan ramos the represents the 56th district in ohio introduced this, welcome to "the young turks"." >> the pleasure is all mine, cenk. >> cenk: tell us about your resolution what it does. >> it calls for the article five amendment that would overturn citizens united and end corporate person hood as we know it in this country. i think it's important that we start taking those steps to do just like you said, to take the money out of politics. >> so republicans at the national level not necessarily the local level oh, wait a minute as mitt romney famously said, corporations are people, my friend. when you propose this in ohio do you think you'll have the people of ohio behind you in saying that corporations are not people, my friend? >> well, i think the people in ohio and all across the country are in agreement on this. that money should be limited in our political system. i think when you get outside of the state houses and outside of the beltway, i think most people agree on that. >> how about republicans. is there a way to get them on
the people in that movement is ohio representative dan ramos the represents the 56th district in ohio introduced this, welcome to "the young turks"." >> the pleasure is all mine, cenk. >> cenk: tell us about your resolution what it does. >> it calls for the article five amendment that would overturn citizens united and end corporate person hood as we know it in this country. i think it's important that we start taking those steps to do just like you said, to...
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and fetus in ohio state law. they want to define pregnancy as beginning even before implanting it in the uterine lining. lots of contraception works. if you want an iud, that means you want an abortion. and of course there is a mandatory ultrasound before you can get an abortion. if you want to get contraception, maybe a totally normal life as your existence as an adult woman in ohio, welcome to your mandatory vaginal probe at the insistence of the state, even just to keep your iud. seriously? actually nobody knows if that is what they mean, it never really got talked through or explained all that well because it was never debated. they just added this stuff. they never talked about it. they passed it and through it to john kasich, have a nice weekend, sir, your call, you can decide on each of these as an individual line in the budget that you must okay line by line, again, the deadline is 7 p.m. on sunday night. 11:59 on sunday night. set a google alert and take your blood pressure medication. and in north carol
and fetus in ohio state law. they want to define pregnancy as beginning even before implanting it in the uterine lining. lots of contraception works. if you want an iud, that means you want an abortion. and of course there is a mandatory ultrasound before you can get an abortion. if you want to get contraception, maybe a totally normal life as your existence as an adult woman in ohio, welcome to your mandatory vaginal probe at the insistence of the state, even just to keep your iud. seriously?...
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caupt did your of ohio. the chair: -- kaptur of ohio. the the gentlewoman from ohio, kaptur and a opponent will be recognized. ms. kaptur: i offer amendment number 14 on behalf of congresswoman hastings and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. kaptur: i offer my highest commendation to congressman hastings for thinks work on this vital issue. i ask unanimous consent to insert mr. hastings statement into the record on this amendment. the chair: request will be covered by general leave. ms. kaptur: let me begin with the words of congressman hastings, no bees, no food. the amendment being offered today will help coordinate the response to the decline in our nation's bee population. specifically, the amendment would allow the secretary of agriculture to work with the secretary of interior and administrator of the environmental protection agency to ensure the long-term viability of our bee population. the amendment would allow the establishment of a task force on bee health and commercial be
caupt did your of ohio. the chair: -- kaptur of ohio. the the gentlewoman from ohio, kaptur and a opponent will be recognized. ms. kaptur: i offer amendment number 14 on behalf of congresswoman hastings and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. kaptur: i offer my highest commendation to congressman hastings for thinks work on this vital issue. i ask unanimous consent to insert mr. hastings statement into the record on this amendment. the chair:...
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is the populist of ohio aware of this battle happening right now? enough that there will be recriminations if this will bill is signed into law? >> more and more they are, chris. there's going to be a day of reckoning in 2014. game on in 2014. elections have consequences, and we have got to stand up in the state of ohio and say this is not how we want our government run. again, there's real work to do, but yet they sit up here and use their political might and power to oppress women. makes no sense, chris. we are making very hard in the state of ohio to make sure people do not forget what has happened to women this year. what has been happening to voters last year. and what happened to workers in 2012 all at the hands of the gop. >> ohio state senator nina turner. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> joining me now is terry o'neal, president of the national organization for women. terry, there was a huge uptick after the kind of tea party electorate showed up in 2010, and it elected these very, very right wing state houses in 2011. there was a huge
is the populist of ohio aware of this battle happening right now? enough that there will be recriminations if this will bill is signed into law? >> more and more they are, chris. there's going to be a day of reckoning in 2014. game on in 2014. elections have consequences, and we have got to stand up in the state of ohio and say this is not how we want our government run. again, there's real work to do, but yet they sit up here and use their political might and power to oppress women....
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the ohio stuff even redefines the word pregnancy for the purpose of ohio state law to use it for antiabortionposes. and all of this stuff was not debated. the republicans just shoved all this stuff into the budget at the last minute then passed the budget and now the only person who could change any of it is ohio governor john kasich who has until sunday to decide and who thus far will not say what he is going to do but does keep reminding everybody how antiabortion he is. so the john kasich deadline about what to do about all these surprise antiabortion measures that ended up in the budget is sunday night. in the the meantime, he's scheduled a press conference for tomorrow at noon eastern. we'll have more on that in tomorrow night's show depending on what happens there. in addition, there's also what's happening in north carolina right now. what's happening in north carolina now is a little unusual. unheard of, maybe is the right term here. >> 132. to include instruction in the school health education program, preventable causes, preterm birth, including induced abortion as a cause of preter
the ohio stuff even redefines the word pregnancy for the purpose of ohio state law to use it for antiabortionposes. and all of this stuff was not debated. the republicans just shoved all this stuff into the budget at the last minute then passed the budget and now the only person who could change any of it is ohio governor john kasich who has until sunday to decide and who thus far will not say what he is going to do but does keep reminding everybody how antiabortion he is. so the john kasich...
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i think the legislation in ohio, again with the attention we're putting on it. one thing it shows is that people seem to think that women don't understand what is going on with their bodies when they get abortions. i think it should be important to point out here most women who get abortions have had a child. 60% of women that get abortions have already had a child. they know what is going on inside their bodies when they make this terrible, terrible decision, the difficult decision to go ahead and do it. i think americans recognize that that relationship between a woman and her doctor is the one that needs to be protected. not the relationship between republicans and each other, i guess, which seem to be the only people benefitting in this legislation. >> cecile richards, the president of planned parenthood action fund was in texas for that filibuster the other night, cheering on senator davis. she is from texas, as i think most of you know. her mother was ann richards, the governor of texas. she issued this statement about the current governor of texas. rick p
i think the legislation in ohio, again with the attention we're putting on it. one thing it shows is that people seem to think that women don't understand what is going on with their bodies when they get abortions. i think it should be important to point out here most women who get abortions have had a child. 60% of women that get abortions have already had a child. they know what is going on inside their bodies when they make this terrible, terrible decision, the difficult decision to go ahead...
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we are going to go back to her early days of canton, ohio. taking you to the saxton house which is what it is called today. and to the mckinley museum. this our first video tonight. clip] >> it is significant in the life of ida custis the house in which she was born. she grew up in this house along with her sister and brother and parents and grandmother. this was the house she lived in up until she met and married future president william mckinley. wheres the family parlor the family would have spent evenings reading and conversing with each other. this not a place where they would entertain. we have on the wall one of the photost known those -- of the item her sister and brother. wethe wall above the mantel, have a portrait of ida's father john. over on this wall, we have a photograph of ida's beloved mother, kate. this room was actually replicated from a photo that we received from a descendent that is one of the few interior photos that we have of the house. we are in the formal parlor of the house. in this room, we have examples of ida's
we are going to go back to her early days of canton, ohio. taking you to the saxton house which is what it is called today. and to the mckinley museum. this our first video tonight. clip] >> it is significant in the life of ida custis the house in which she was born. she grew up in this house along with her sister and brother and parents and grandmother. this was the house she lived in up until she met and married future president william mckinley. wheres the family parlor the family...
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played my opponent i began to dislike the senator from ohio enormously. he did a great job as he did in last election. >> i thank my colleague in reclaiming my time. i say when you get nerd from ohio and a farmer from big sandy montana, of course going to get a good amendment. every one of the 17 republican amendments was part of that list of 36. and so, the bottom line is, and now hundreds of more, many more amendments have been filed. and just talking about the amendment, e-verify is in the bill. i would not quite agree with my colleague from arizona. e-verify will work very well without the admin. i think it will work somewhat better with the admin. it's a good amendment. i'm supportive of the amendment. my staff helped work on the amendment, but let's not say that this bill will have no intro enforcement without the amendment. it has very strong internal enforcement. in fact, it is mandatory e-verify. my good friend from alabama has been railing we need mandatory e-verify in the country for years. and as we work through the process, if the house in it
played my opponent i began to dislike the senator from ohio enormously. he did a great job as he did in last election. >> i thank my colleague in reclaiming my time. i say when you get nerd from ohio and a farmer from big sandy montana, of course going to get a good amendment. every one of the 17 republican amendments was part of that list of 36. and so, the bottom line is, and now hundreds of more, many more amendments have been filed. and just talking about the amendment, e-verify is in...
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with that we got gentleman from ohio. >> you've been at the irs for twenty nine years? >> yes, sir. >> and you're deputy commissioner? >> yes. >> how many are there? >> two. >> is there anyone between the deputy commissioner and the commissioner. >> no. >> you are near the top. >> yes, sir. >> one month ago inspector general gave the committee information that he informed the irs on may 30th, 2012, that targeting of conservative political group was taking place. if we can put it on the screen. this is from the timeline he gave the committee. he said in the meeting the terms were used tea party patriot 9/1 there were people in the meeting. mr. shewelman, who is no longer with the irs. steve miller who has been fired and you. mr. shewelman testified a month ago in the committee it was the first time he knew targeting was taking place. was that the first time you knew about the targeting at the irs? >> it was the first time i was aware of the situation, yes. >> mr. miller, as also -- we have also been informed the committee through talking with man marks an employee at the
with that we got gentleman from ohio. >> you've been at the irs for twenty nine years? >> yes, sir. >> and you're deputy commissioner? >> yes. >> how many are there? >> two. >> is there anyone between the deputy commissioner and the commissioner. >> no. >> you are near the top. >> yes, sir. >> one month ago inspector general gave the committee information that he informed the irs on may 30th, 2012, that targeting of conservative...
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and karen kasler is with ohio public radio. so, mary k. reinhart, what did governor brewer have to do and why did she did it now? >> well, she had to get a bipartisan coalition of her republican-led legislature to go along with what she's announced at the beginning ever the session in january that was a top priority. that was expanding medicaid. it was a surprise, stunned observers we were one states to sue to stop obamacare and the governor needed to get this coalition behind her, she put these folks together. when negotiations stalled the governor called a surprise special session, just 48 hours this bipartisan coalition in the house and senate pushed through medicaid expansion, got her to where she is today signing that bill. >> she still doesn't admit this is in support of obamacare. >> she admits that this tiny little piece she supports. it's the law of the land, the election certainly was conclusive with the re-election of president obama, the supreme court made its decision and she was trying to convince for last five months opponen
and karen kasler is with ohio public radio. so, mary k. reinhart, what did governor brewer have to do and why did she did it now? >> well, she had to get a bipartisan coalition of her republican-led legislature to go along with what she's announced at the beginning ever the session in january that was a top priority. that was expanding medicaid. it was a surprise, stunned observers we were one states to sue to stop obamacare and the governor needed to get this coalition behind her, she...
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out of ohio. a woman and her child who are right now, thank goodness, free after being held captive for two years. this is according to our affiliate woio just about two hours outside of cleveland in this town, ashland, ohio. what we know is this. in ashland, ohio, apparently three people are under arrest for what police are calling modern day slavery. the suspects forced the mother to hit her child all the while this was being videotaped. we're told the suspects threatened to show police the video if she ever tried to talk. it gets worse. because according to these charges that we're just now learning, the suspect used beatings, pit bulls, snakes, and threats of death to keep them from running. we are also told mom and the child are recovering. again, this is a story just coming in. we're just getting information. promise you we're making phone calls. we'll pass it along on cnn. >>> meantime, to the story in washington. the proof is public that the u.s. snooping works to stop terrorists. this has
out of ohio. a woman and her child who are right now, thank goodness, free after being held captive for two years. this is according to our affiliate woio just about two hours outside of cleveland in this town, ashland, ohio. what we know is this. in ashland, ohio, apparently three people are under arrest for what police are calling modern day slavery. the suspects forced the mother to hit her child all the while this was being videotaped. we're told the suspects threatened to show police the...
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if you needed a reminder of what is going on in ohio, 65 miles away in cleveland, ohio, ariel castro is back and forth this morning for a pretile hearing, accused of kidnapping three women and keeping them locked up inside his house for ten years. last week, castro pleaded not guilty to hundreds of charges. >>> the nsa is coming out strong, saying no less than 50 terror plots have been foiled by its infamous surveillance programs. is this more about stopping attacks or dodging controversy? dana bash is on capitol hill with more. good morning, dana. >> good morning, chris. intelligence officials are going to send a lengthy document to capitol hill to give lawmakers more details about the 50 attacks they say were stopped because of the programs but all of that information is classified so lawmaker, won't be able to talk about it in public so it makes it hard for them to forward their request to reassure the public that all of this is worth it. lot to blow up the new york stock exchange was disrupted. the planners arrested and convicted, thanks in part to a secret monitoring program. th
if you needed a reminder of what is going on in ohio, 65 miles away in cleveland, ohio, ariel castro is back and forth this morning for a pretile hearing, accused of kidnapping three women and keeping them locked up inside his house for ten years. last week, castro pleaded not guilty to hundreds of charges. >>> the nsa is coming out strong, saying no less than 50 terror plots have been foiled by its infamous surveillance programs. is this more about stopping attacks or dodging...
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the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. a senator: mr. president, because there were some comments made about the amendment that senator tester and i have offered, let me just be very clear, this is about making the underlying bill work. i do not believe that it will work if we do not have strong workplace verification, simply. both because, as the senator from arizona said, 40% of the people who are here illegally didn't come across the border. they came here because they overstayed their visas and they're here illegally now and because when folks want to come here badly enough to get work, they will go over, under and around whatever barriers we put on the worried about. i'm for more border security. it's a good part of the bill. but it does not solve the problem. 54% -- remember that, that's the pilot program for ai everify, over half the people who attempt to get work are getting through. i don't think that satisfies anybody in this chamber. i don't think the bill will work. and i'm not going to vote for it if it doesn't have strong e
the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. a senator: mr. president, because there were some comments made about the amendment that senator tester and i have offered, let me just be very clear, this is about making the underlying bill work. i do not believe that it will work if we do not have strong workplace verification, simply. both because, as the senator from arizona said, 40% of the people who are here illegally didn't come across the border. they came here because they overstayed...
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no, he lived in ohio. his home is in ohio and it's open to the public as well. william henry harrison's another matter. he died after 30 years in the -- 30 days in the white house. and harrison saw him as a little boy of maybe 9 years old in his coffin. that's the only time he saw him. they weren't from a very distinguished family in virginia. they lived at berkley plantation on the james river. president harrison and benjamin harrison was the son except for the bushes, would be the only son of a -- because that was his grandfather, not his father , that was president -- grandfather and son. but the grandfather's father signed the declaration of independence. as one of the virginia signers. and berkley, you can see on the james river, open to the public, and they were distinguished virginia family and in politics for years and years and when william henry harrison went to be inaugurated, he went to berkley where he been born. i don't know whether benjamin harrison ever went but he was very conscious of being the grandson of a founder. i mean the great-grandson o
no, he lived in ohio. his home is in ohio and it's open to the public as well. william henry harrison's another matter. he died after 30 years in the -- 30 days in the white house. and harrison saw him as a little boy of maybe 9 years old in his coffin. that's the only time he saw him. they weren't from a very distinguished family in virginia. they lived at berkley plantation on the james river. president harrison and benjamin harrison was the son except for the bushes, would be the only son of...
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but an ohio newspaper is reporting that irs was targeting smaller groups without legal representation. nice to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me, what is the information you have to suggest that the irs targeted smaller groups without lawyers? >> we looked at the nine groups from ohio and kentucky that went through the process and were indeed finally did tax exempt status approved, and, you know, we had been interviewing them all along and one them mentioned the fact that he was involved with two of them, and one of them that had a lawyer, had a lawyer and did a more professional application that theirs did not get the level of scrutiny his first attempt did, so that kin of pulled a trigger in my head, and i said, well, maybe i should ask the other ones what they went through and we determined that two of the nine groups from the ohio and kentucky indeed did not have a lawyer when they first started and they did get the extra questioning, while it appears the other seven, while they did get delayed, didn't put nearly the level of the 35 questions that the smaller gr
but an ohio newspaper is reporting that irs was targeting smaller groups without legal representation. nice to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me, what is the information you have to suggest that the irs targeted smaller groups without lawyers? >> we looked at the nine groups from ohio and kentucky that went through the process and were indeed finally did tax exempt status approved, and, you know, we had been interviewing them all along and one them mentioned...
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they'll be showers in the ohio valley. hot and dry in the southwest. >>> near 90 in sacramento and albuquerque. mostly 70s in the midwest. 80s from new orleans to the mid-atlantic. >>> still to come, police say it's a real-life version of the show "weeds." a suburban mom accused of fueling her lavish lifestyle by growing pot. >> a u.s. car company thumbing its nose saying its jeeps are safe. >>> the chain that is cutting its prices on half. >>> things are getting heated between the government and chrysler which is refusing a request to recall thousands of jeeps. the government says the older suv's fuel tanks may rupture in rear end collisions causing deadly fires. chrysler says the investigation is based on an incomplete analysis. >> we believe that chrysler has little time to think about this, see the public reaction, that they'll do the right thing and they'll recall the jeeps. >> now, chrysler does have a track record when it comes to rebuffing recall efforts and challenged a similar request in 2008 and won it in a cour
they'll be showers in the ohio valley. hot and dry in the southwest. >>> near 90 in sacramento and albuquerque. mostly 70s in the midwest. 80s from new orleans to the mid-atlantic. >>> still to come, police say it's a real-life version of the show "weeds." a suburban mom accused of fueling her lavish lifestyle by growing pot. >> a u.s. car company thumbing its nose saying its jeeps are safe. >>> the chain that is cutting its prices on half....
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the republican controlled ohio senate passed this thing. it now goes to the republican controlled ohio house as of tomorrow. and then when they presumably pass it, it will go to the ohio republican governor. so i don't mean to presume here, but say good-bye to access to abortion in ohio as well as wisconsin. anywhere that republicans are in control, really. but iowa, actually iowa is really the most amazing one of all of them right now. meet terry branstad. i like to show a picture of terry branstad when we talk about him and iowa politician. something about the way he looks is more memorable for some reason than just the sound of his name which nobody seems to be able to remember. i think it's the memorability of his mustache. this is the governor of iowa, looks like a famous character from the 1970s named captain kangaroo. he is terry branstad playing governor of iowa, playing doctor. in his capacity as governor of iowa, terry branstad reserves for himself, personally, the right to decide whether or not you get an abortion. he says he wil
the republican controlled ohio senate passed this thing. it now goes to the republican controlled ohio house as of tomorrow. and then when they presumably pass it, it will go to the ohio republican governor. so i don't mean to presume here, but say good-bye to access to abortion in ohio as well as wisconsin. anywhere that republicans are in control, really. but iowa, actually iowa is really the most amazing one of all of them right now. meet terry branstad. i like to show a picture of terry...
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a fierce line of storms slamming the ohio valley and northeast.ed down so far. 80-mile-an-hour winds through illinois and hundreds of flights canceled. tens of thousand without power. >> that stormy weather means a rough morning on the road as round ohio, pennsylvania and much of the eastern seaboard. a wet commute from south texas into new mexico and also slick in the northwest from oregon into montana. >> if you're flying airport delays possible in the east coast. in atlanta, charlotte, d.c., philly and new york and boston. >>> now though to that young girl who underwent a successful double lung transplant. 10-year-old sarah murnaghan suffers from severe cysticify bro sisk, he young age kept her off the adult transplant list of. >> until a judge intervened last week saying she belonged on that list. she underwent six hours of surgery in philadelphia yesterday. doctors are pleased with her prognosis and her mother says the challenges do remain. >> i hope that she continues to be the fighter she's been. she's a really strong little kid. she's had
a fierce line of storms slamming the ohio valley and northeast.ed down so far. 80-mile-an-hour winds through illinois and hundreds of flights canceled. tens of thousand without power. >> that stormy weather means a rough morning on the road as round ohio, pennsylvania and much of the eastern seaboard. a wet commute from south texas into new mexico and also slick in the northwest from oregon into montana. >> if you're flying airport delays possible in the east coast. in atlanta,...
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an ohio court has ruled in favor of a teacher at a cincinnati catholic school who was fired after she became pregnant through artificial insemination. the teacher argued that was discrimination. the archdiocese said she had violated her contract. which said employees must follow church teaching. the catholic church opposes artificial insemination. some legal scholars say the case could set a precedent on how involved religious employers can be in their employees' personal lives. there are more than two million people in prison in this country, nearly 40% of them african-american. a new movement is urging faith-based groups to address the issue of mass incarceration through more prison ministries and much more help for former inmates trying to avoid going back. deborah potter begins her report in akron, ohio. >> at first glance, the front porch cafe could be any neighborhood coffee shop. but the make-shift kitchen isn't quite up to par, and those guys at the grill aren't your typical cooks. >> i actually have a small felony on my record. well, it's still a felony. and i know how hard i
an ohio court has ruled in favor of a teacher at a cincinnati catholic school who was fired after she became pregnant through artificial insemination. the teacher argued that was discrimination. the archdiocese said she had violated her contract. which said employees must follow church teaching. the catholic church opposes artificial insemination. some legal scholars say the case could set a precedent on how involved religious employers can be in their employees' personal lives. there are more...
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attorney for the northern district of ohio. taking the time to be with us. what can you tell us about the victims in this case? and obviously these allegations are horrific to contemplate. >> yeah, one of the things that's so troubling about this is that according to the charges, you know, the defendants took advantage of the victim's physical disability and her love for her child. the most human of all things and used that to basically hold these two people as modern-day slaves. it's very troubling. >> and, and, can you tell us a little bit more about how these two, the mother and daughter, came to be held captive and what their living conditions were like. >> well, look, according to the complaint that was filed in court the living conditions were simply, you know, subhuman. talking about people who were locked in rooms, forced to work all the time. people who were threatened and beaten, and injured, people who were exploited. people who had their money and benefits stolen, sort of used as pawns to get drugs and the worst par
attorney for the northern district of ohio. taking the time to be with us. what can you tell us about the victims in this case? and obviously these allegations are horrific to contemplate. >> yeah, one of the things that's so troubling about this is that according to the charges, you know, the defendants took advantage of the victim's physical disability and her love for her child. the most human of all things and used that to basically hold these two people as modern-day slaves. it's...
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i was involved in ohio. 1977, when the first major collapse of the steel industry occurred in ohio. some of you may remember youngstown went down. 5,000 people were off the job in one day in 1977. black monday they called it. 5,000 people mend the community would go down too so the steelworkers in that town and the city, the ecumenical coalition of the city, catholic bishops and priests and rabbis got together and formed a joint worker ecumenical coalition strategy to put the seal notes back on track. they said american, very american idea. why can't we do this? why can't we put this together? 5,000 people will look your sleeve, let's do it. we need to recognize that is an american cultural idea. we are -- french people don't think that we. we are ahead of a lot of european people in the sense that culture, go culture, a big asset. a side bar story. one guy, a steel worker named gerald dickie, it was his idea. why don't we do that? one of the businessmen took him aside and that you want a steel mill? i can tell you much better stock to buy and steel mills. that wasn't the name of th
i was involved in ohio. 1977, when the first major collapse of the steel industry occurred in ohio. some of you may remember youngstown went down. 5,000 people were off the job in one day in 1977. black monday they called it. 5,000 people mend the community would go down too so the steelworkers in that town and the city, the ecumenical coalition of the city, catholic bishops and priests and rabbis got together and formed a joint worker ecumenical coalition strategy to put the seal notes back on...
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she's live in ashland, ohio.. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, christine. i want to warn you, we're about to share some very disturbing details in what is a pretty confusing case. it all started as a simple shop lifting case and turned into so much more. a mother, a daughter, allegedly forced to endure unspeakable horror and held against their will. inside this house, an ohio woman and her child deprived of their freedom, dignity and basic needs for a year and a half, according to federal authorities. >> these individuals deprived this woman and her child of the most fundamental of american rights, freedom. >> this case is nothing less than a case of modern day slavery. >> reporter: 26-year-old jordie callahan, his girlfriend 31-year-old jessica hunt and their friend daniel brown all charged with imprisoning a mentally disabled woman only identifiy ied as essie and her child. they were threatened sometimes forced to eat dog food. >> you're talking about people who were locked in rooms and forced to work al
she's live in ashland, ohio.. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, christine. i want to warn you, we're about to share some very disturbing details in what is a pretty confusing case. it all started as a simple shop lifting case and turned into so much more. a mother, a daughter, allegedly forced to endure unspeakable horror and held against their will. inside this house, an ohio woman and her child deprived of their freedom, dignity and basic needs for a year and a half, according to...
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according to the ohio department of insurance, that is about to happen in ohio.spike the cost of insurance for people who buy it on their own. what's up? why the huge hike? bill johnson joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. how are you? >> very well. why in the world -- how could your insurance go up 88% in ohio? >> well, there are several reasons that is drooufing this, greta. first of all, a big change under obama care in the risk pool composition. you have got young people that are going to be paying a lot more for their health care insurance to cover the less cost that seniors are going to be paying. for example, the average senior that is 60 years old, consumes about six times more health care than the average 20-year-old, but the young people will pay higher premiums, also got the elimination of the good health discounts. your honor the m under the mandates of obama care, health care companies have to cover a lot of different things that a lot of young people might not have included in their health care plan. and then you've got obama care al
according to the ohio department of insurance, that is about to happen in ohio.spike the cost of insurance for people who buy it on their own. what's up? why the huge hike? bill johnson joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. how are you? >> very well. why in the world -- how could your insurance go up 88% in ohio? >> well, there are several reasons that is drooufing this, greta. first of all, a big change under obama care in the risk pool composition. you have...
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this one over the ohio river. the silver bridge connected ohio and west virginia. it might be of particular interest because it was a small crack in an aybar that led to the destruction of the bridge and the death of 46 people. >> it is 1928 and suspension bridges are being built all across america. new designs an new materials make for rapid construction. this is the silver bridge crossing the ohio river at west virginia on it's opening day. after barely 40 years, the design and the materials used came to haunt them. on december 15, 1967, the bridge fell in less than one minute with the loss of 46 lives. a 20-year-old eyewitness was charlene wood. >> i was on the bridge that night when it fell. i was coming home from work. there was a trembling and a noise i couldn't even describe. i thought something had hit the bridge and i decided i wasn't going to cross it so i threw the car in reverse and as i was backing, the car stalled but kept going. as i was able to get it stopped, the bridge fell in front of me and my wheels were on the ledge there. >> but what was the
this one over the ohio river. the silver bridge connected ohio and west virginia. it might be of particular interest because it was a small crack in an aybar that led to the destruction of the bridge and the death of 46 people. >> it is 1928 and suspension bridges are being built all across america. new designs an new materials make for rapid construction. this is the silver bridge crossing the ohio river at west virginia on it's opening day. after barely 40 years, the design and the...
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showers in the midwest and ohio valley.re danger in the southwest. >> 70s and 80s in the rockies and pacific northwest. 60s from fargo to the twin cities. 70s from the central plains to the northeast. mostly 80s across the south. >>> in philadelphia this morning, john mayberry jr. is the toast of the town. >> yeah. >> before we get to the video. you should know, anyway, mayberry kept the phillies alive last night against the marlins. hitting a game tying home run in bottom of the tenth inning. then this happened. >> that's right. >> mayberry up again in the 11th. bases loaded. with one swing wins the entire game. thanks to that walk off grand slam home run. mayberry's first grand slam of his career by the way. call him "mr. extra innings." wow. >> pretty exciting. two home runs, both in extra innings, back to back innings. >> not bad. by the way last time this happened. game-ending grand slam, dale murphy, chicago cubs in 1991. in case you are wondering can't do the math quick enough, 7,973 days. ha. >> very nice. >> a long
showers in the midwest and ohio valley.re danger in the southwest. >> 70s and 80s in the rockies and pacific northwest. 60s from fargo to the twin cities. 70s from the central plains to the northeast. mostly 80s across the south. >>> in philadelphia this morning, john mayberry jr. is the toast of the town. >> yeah. >> before we get to the video. you should know, anyway, mayberry kept the phillies alive last night against the marlins. hitting a game tying home run in...
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in 2001, he was involved in another shoot-out with officers in another ohio trailer park. no one was hurt and ferryman was found not guilty by reason of insanity. fast forward to 2011 and ferryman is living at another campground, monitored by the county but somehow gets ahold of a gun. >> we had no knowledge of that. and i'm still upset about that. >> hopper was a model officer and an active presence in the community. the outpouring of grief over her death is overwhelming. hundreds of squad cars from all over ohio join the procession to her funeral as local residents line the streets. >> the community came together. there were little children standing in the cold holding flags. people had their hands on their hearts. >> seeing people line the streets with flags and saluting us will stick with me forever. >> thousands of officers attend hopper's service as messages of sympathy pour in from all over the u.s. and a dozen foreign countries. >> it has been unbelievable, the support, the outpouring. her legacy of service and commitment will live on. >>> coming up, a crack shot s
in 2001, he was involved in another shoot-out with officers in another ohio trailer park. no one was hurt and ferryman was found not guilty by reason of insanity. fast forward to 2011 and ferryman is living at another campground, monitored by the county but somehow gets ahold of a gun. >> we had no knowledge of that. and i'm still upset about that. >> hopper was a model officer and an active presence in the community. the outpouring of grief over her death is overwhelming. hundreds...
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bush was reelected carrying ohio and the key to carrying ohio, the architect was ken melman, interestingenough, who now eight years later, nine years later, is one of the prime supporters of same-sex marriage. but was a ballot initiative in ohio to outlaw same-sex marriage which drove up the turnout among conservative religious voters in rural areas and provided the margin of victory in ohio and ohio provided the margin of victory for president obama's reelection over john kerry. and that, to me, is absolutely remarkable. and the theme has been just one of equality. not one of special treatment, we just want equality. and i think the arguments that were used against it have been so disproved. i mean, somehow that that sph *l that moved in over the next block was going to threaten traditional marriages all over our neighborhood. that obviously didn't happen. >> this was also probably a good outcome for supporters of federalism and gay marriage. a roe. have like decision that produced gay marriage on alabama would force deep changes in alabama >> brown: but what about the politics going fo
bush was reelected carrying ohio and the key to carrying ohio, the architect was ken melman, interestingenough, who now eight years later, nine years later, is one of the prime supporters of same-sex marriage. but was a ballot initiative in ohio to outlaw same-sex marriage which drove up the turnout among conservative religious voters in rural areas and provided the margin of victory in ohio and ohio provided the margin of victory for president obama's reelection over john kerry. and that, to...
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. >>> first breaking news in dayton, ohio. a plane has crashed at an air show at the dayton international airport. it happened just a short time ago. witnesses say a plane carrying a wing walker was trying a maneuver of some sort when that plane hit the ground and burst into flames. waety is the breaking news reporter for the news. she joins me now on the telephone. i understand that you watched it live on the internet, is that correct? >> yes. we were watching it here in the news room. >> what can you tell me about what happened? >> well, we don't have any official word on the condition of either of them. we have not, however, seen any medics remove anybody from that scene. we're waiting on the official word about fatalities. and i watched it. the plane was doing an inverted move, it was upside down. she was sitting on what would be the bottom of the wing facing front. and the plane all the sudden just dipped into the ground and exploded on impact. >> and again, she was sitting on the wing as the plane crashed? >> yeah. she w
. >>> first breaking news in dayton, ohio. a plane has crashed at an air show at the dayton international airport. it happened just a short time ago. witnesses say a plane carrying a wing walker was trying a maneuver of some sort when that plane hit the ground and burst into flames. waety is the breaking news reporter for the news. she joins me now on the telephone. i understand that you watched it live on the internet, is that correct? >> yes. we were watching it here in the...
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heavy rain and high winds did damage in parts of ohio. trees and power lines no match for the storm. a tree came crashing down on a man's home, puncturing a hole in his ceiling. >> the winds were so high and debris in the air. i couldn't see the tree fell in front of me as i was watching. i heard a boom and glass. >> i can't believe that happened in an hour. the winds had to be ridiculous. >> that's right. thankfully no storm related injuries have been reported. >> it is hot and getting hotter out west. we are talking wicked hot. the national weather service predicting a heat wave at least until the next week. it's a long time. temperatures could reach 120 degrees in desert areas of arizona and california. heat and draught-like conditions contributed to wildfires. >> one of our loyal viewers said walking outside phoenix was like a blow-dryer, walking out with a hair drier blowing on you. horrible. >> it's scary to think. we haven't reached the high temperatures. yeah, we are warming, but friday, saturday, sunday, temperatures close to 120
heavy rain and high winds did damage in parts of ohio. trees and power lines no match for the storm. a tree came crashing down on a man's home, puncturing a hole in his ceiling. >> the winds were so high and debris in the air. i couldn't see the tree fell in front of me as i was watching. i heard a boom and glass. >> i can't believe that happened in an hour. the winds had to be ridiculous. >> that's right. thankfully no storm related injuries have been reported. >> it is...
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one coming out of the ohio valley. the other tropicals making landfall in the northwestern part of florida. the winds at the center of the storm had 65 mile-per-hour winds. , coming upkly through the northeast at 70 miles per hour. tomorrow afternoon, it is moving through north carolina. it passes over the lower eastern shore as the remnant of a tropical system, and heads up to the coast of england. -- the coast of new england. coming inressure is out of the mountain spring moisture is banking against it from the tropical storm. that leads to this heavy rain. one model is showing 4.8 inches of rain in baltimore by tomorrow night. that is a heavy. -- that is a heavy period of rain. it is going to get away during the day tomorrow. there may be thunder mixed in with that. this is the way it looks on the futurecast pre-tropical moisture comes in, the threat heavy rain is from 8:00 tomorrow morning to 10:00 tomorrow night. we will see sunshine over the weekend. a lingering shower or two on saturday. sunday looks like the be
one coming out of the ohio valley. the other tropicals making landfall in the northwestern part of florida. the winds at the center of the storm had 65 mile-per-hour winds. , coming upkly through the northeast at 70 miles per hour. tomorrow afternoon, it is moving through north carolina. it passes over the lower eastern shore as the remnant of a tropical system, and heads up to the coast of england. -- the coast of new england. coming inressure is out of the mountain spring moisture is banking...