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this senator brown from ohio. have you with us tonight. >> good to be back. >> your reaction on why boehner doesn't move on employees on his own state to help them out and the lawsuit against the president. what do you make of it? it's all to distract attention from what they're not doing. they can pass the minimum wage and instead he wants to suit president because he did an executive order on the minimum wage. they do the the same on immigration. they do the the same on the transportation bill. we know how we can create jobs. we always used to do -- my first speech on the senate floor, 2007, for the minimum wage, president bush signed the bill, bipartisan. the same with the transportation bill that used to be bisart san six-year transportation bills. this crowd in the house won't do it. in the end it's this, ed. john boehner wakes up every morning and he's got to make a decision. is he the speaker of the tea party or the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives and more often than not he decides to be the sp
this senator brown from ohio. have you with us tonight. >> good to be back. >> your reaction on why boehner doesn't move on employees on his own state to help them out and the lawsuit against the president. what do you make of it? it's all to distract attention from what they're not doing. they can pass the minimum wage and instead he wants to suit president because he did an executive order on the minimum wage. they do the the same on immigration. they do the the same on the...
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candidate for the ohio secretary of state position this fall., good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> this is as big as it gets for the democrats to have nancy pelosi coming on to your turf talking about equal pay for women. what kind of impact do you think this issue and her appearance and collection of other congressional members have on your race and in ohio? what kind of impact is this going to have? >> women certainly were fired up, ed. great to have leader pelosi in the state of ohio on the bus with folks like congresswoman beatty in columbus, congresswoman marcy kaptur and the other congressional women. women were on fire yesterday, ed. the issues that leader pelosi is pushing about when women succeed, america succeeds. women's issues are that of jobs, economic opportunity, of votes, of education, of elt cahealth c. rosa parks changed the whole world on a bus. so glad to see leader pelosi and other women standing by her side on the bus riding across ohio to let women know they have a choice in 2014. >> now, i also understand t
candidate for the ohio secretary of state position this fall., good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> this is as big as it gets for the democrats to have nancy pelosi coming on to your turf talking about equal pay for women. what kind of impact do you think this issue and her appearance and collection of other congressional members have on your race and in ohio? what kind of impact is this going to have? >> women certainly were fired up, ed. great to have leader...
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his district is not far from where the bridge from kentucky over the ohio river touches down on the ohio side. on the other side of that bridge, on the kentucky side, the political boss over there is obviously senator mitch mcconnell. the top ranking republican in the united states senate. so you have two of the top republican leaders in congress, the top republican in the house and the top republican in the senate, you have them parked at either end of one specific bridge. the brent spence bridge it's called between ohio and kentucky. and that makes that bridge, itself, a very unusual corner of american politics. it also makes it an opportune place if you want to make a point about american politics. particularly about republican american politics. a few years ago, president obama went to that exact bridge and he made that point. >> behind us stands the brent spence bridge. located on one of the busiest trucking routes in north america. it sees about 150,000 vehicles every single day. and it's in such poor condition that it's been labeled functionally obsolete. think about that. functio
his district is not far from where the bridge from kentucky over the ohio river touches down on the ohio side. on the other side of that bridge, on the kentucky side, the political boss over there is obviously senator mitch mcconnell. the top ranking republican in the united states senate. so you have two of the top republican leaders in congress, the top republican in the house and the top republican in the senate, you have them parked at either end of one specific bridge. the brent spence...
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in ohio 2004.ey position which is why state senator nina turner has so much support for this position. the key position when it comes to voting at state level as well as the national level. >> doesn't it focus attention again on not presidential races and the big ones for senate and the congress, in terms of the house, but also local elections which make a huge impact on people's lives and local municipalities at state level have a big impact. this decision today, if replicated across the country, could set a huge legal precedent and encourages people to pay attention to the local not just the national. >> sets a good precedent for the upcoming 2014 elections which are going to be key. the precedent here is that, as states try to make maneuvers to shrink our democracy, to reduce access to the polls, it's important that federal judges make these interventions to ensure voting rights for all americans as much as possible. anything expandinging ases to polls expanding our democracy and anything trying
in ohio 2004.ey position which is why state senator nina turner has so much support for this position. the key position when it comes to voting at state level as well as the national level. >> doesn't it focus attention again on not presidential races and the big ones for senate and the congress, in terms of the house, but also local elections which make a huge impact on people's lives and local municipalities at state level have a big impact. this decision today, if replicated across the...
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so in ohio today the last clinic in toledo is facing closure. two clinics in cincinnati minor league close. if those two clinks close, cincinnati will be the largest metropolitan area in the u.s. without an abortion provider. that's very, very scary. and that really is because of the cumulative fekt of all of these small laws that individual voters might say, all right, that sounds reasonable or this sounds rnlable but put them together and the outcome is that women no longer have this fum constitutional right. >> so when women lose that fundamental constitutional right, part of what happens is they end up traveling to nearby states, middle class women have the opportunity to do that. quite easily working class women have a very difficult time getting in a car and going six hours, whatever, taking a day off from work for doing this sort of thing, or women tend to go to unsafe abortion providers, less than professional abortion providers. are we seeing a rise in the number of folks who are traveling to other states and thus incurring other sorts
so in ohio today the last clinic in toledo is facing closure. two clinics in cincinnati minor league close. if those two clinks close, cincinnati will be the largest metropolitan area in the u.s. without an abortion provider. that's very, very scary. and that really is because of the cumulative fekt of all of these small laws that individual voters might say, all right, that sounds reasonable or this sounds rnlable but put them together and the outcome is that women no longer have this fum...
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swindle in one thousand ninety ohio ohio excuse me state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature and says attaining another two wish an increase ten years later in two thousand state allocation for the school had been reduced to only fifteen percent of overall costs in two thousand and twelve ohio state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of course to keep up with our public counterparts private universities had to raise their tuitions as well as they lose their status as a lead institutions for the best and brightest. and as it stands today the system will only continue to induce misery on the millions of you
swindle in one thousand ninety ohio ohio excuse me state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature and says attaining another two wish an increase ten years later in two thousand state allocation for the school had been reduced to only fifteen percent of overall costs in two thousand and twelve ohio state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments...
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in my region that i represent is one of those areas along eastern ohio. i think if we're looking to address many of the issues of global warming -- and i know there would be a lot of different discussions and opinions i may have compared to a lot of people on the other side, but i believe that this is an opportunity for us to ddress that issue with liquefied natural gas to get it out in the marketplace, to make sure that the economic benefits are here in the united states, that our people in eastern ohio, western pennsylvania into new york and upstate new york area are able to benefit from this. and ferc is going to have to approve these ultimately at the end of the day. so i don't think we can pass up this opportunity to have a transition. now, i think quite frankly we missed the boat a few years ago when we had an opportunity to pass a comprehensive energy bill that would invest into the bill that came before this house money into coal research, was an opportunity i think we missed. there was an opportunity for wind and solar and the alternatives that i
in my region that i represent is one of those areas along eastern ohio. i think if we're looking to address many of the issues of global warming -- and i know there would be a lot of different discussions and opinions i may have compared to a lot of people on the other side, but i believe that this is an opportunity for us to ddress that issue with liquefied natural gas to get it out in the marketplace, to make sure that the economic benefits are here in the united states, that our people in...
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in one thousand ninety ohio ohio excuse me state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature necessitated another two wish an increase ten years later in two thousand state allocation for the school had been reduced to only fifteen percent of overall costs in two thousand and twelve ohio state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio and california arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of course to keep up with our public counterparts private universities had to raise their tuitions as well as they lose their status as a lead institutions for the best and brightest. and as it stands today the system will only continue to induce misery on the millions of young idealistic a
in one thousand ninety ohio ohio excuse me state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature necessitated another two wish an increase ten years later in two thousand state allocation for the school had been reduced to only fifteen percent of overall costs in two thousand and twelve ohio state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio and california arizona state governments have decided that...
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it will be up to the state of ohio to design a plan that works for the state of ohio. i come from indiana, and so it is very similar in terms of the types of -- >> i hate to interrupt. you come in from indiana, you know of few years ago when the president was talking about his cap and tax plan when ohio was 78% generation of coal. indiana is around 90%. they are really in harm's way. excuse me for interrupting. >> i actually do not think they are in harm's way. the way we designed the plan is respectful of the fact that states like ohio and indiana rely heavily upon coal. they have different opportunities then states with a different energy makes and can design a plan that addresses concerns related to a small world co-ops, public power, particular concerns. this plan works. it does not require any particular plant to meet in a particular emission rate. and it looks at commissions over a long averaging time which is another way in which the plan gives flexibility for the state to be able to adjust to its particular needs, manufacturing community, rural community, citie
it will be up to the state of ohio to design a plan that works for the state of ohio. i come from indiana, and so it is very similar in terms of the types of -- >> i hate to interrupt. you come in from indiana, you know of few years ago when the president was talking about his cap and tax plan when ohio was 78% generation of coal. indiana is around 90%. they are really in harm's way. excuse me for interrupting. >> i actually do not think they are in harm's way. the way we designed...
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that same storm system is now moving into the east, taking aim at the ohio valley. a new low pressure system behind it just east of the rockies, now building steam, as well. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dickey has the latest. good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and linzie. tracking dangerous thunderstorms here through these early morning hours. fired earlier on during the evening across nebraska. tracking off to the east across iowa. across northern missouri. producing gusty winds, large hail and torrential rain. flooding will be a major issue here, as these storms continue to track east, as we head on through the afternoon through the evening. two to four inches of rainfall, spreading all the way into the ohio valley through late today. along with that, powerful thunderstorms, once again. across the ohio valley, spreading on into the mid-atlantic during the overnight hours. john and linzie, back to you. >> thanks, jim. >>> to politics now. a few interesting primary results. in mississippi, six-term senator thad cochran is locked into a tight battle with te
that same storm system is now moving into the east, taking aim at the ohio valley. a new low pressure system behind it just east of the rockies, now building steam, as well. >> accuweather meteorologist jim dickey has the latest. good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and linzie. tracking dangerous thunderstorms here through these early morning hours. fired earlier on during the evening across nebraska. tracking off to the east across iowa. across northern missouri. producing...
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the main action is in ohio. it's getting close to cleveland. that is the area that we're going to be focusing on late tonight and tomorrow. we could see pretty strong storms as you can see with our future weather computer, especially as we get to the midday. some is pretty strong. more about the threat of storms tomorrow and over the weekend with the seven-day in a few minutes. >> sheena parveen will monitor the changing conditions to keep you prepared. tonight the latest on the storm threat at 11:00. >>> now to sky force 10. crews are on the scene this accident right here. it involves several cars. investigators haven't released a lot of information. we will stay on top of this. count on nbc 10 to keep you posted. bad accident here in bridesburg. >>> over an abduction and home invasion we have been following. new information now is that a teenager was approached by three robbers as he was walking home from school. the robbers tied up his parents, ransacked their house. they kidnapped the teenager and then they took off in a car. nbc 10 was the
the main action is in ohio. it's getting close to cleveland. that is the area that we're going to be focusing on late tonight and tomorrow. we could see pretty strong storms as you can see with our future weather computer, especially as we get to the midday. some is pretty strong. more about the threat of storms tomorrow and over the weekend with the seven-day in a few minutes. >> sheena parveen will monitor the changing conditions to keep you prepared. tonight the latest on the storm...
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june 7, 1998 was a very hot night in barberton, ohio. hoping for a breeze, 58-year-old judy johnson left her front door ajar. some time after midnight, her granddaughter brooke heard a commotion coming from the kitchen. when she went to look, she saw a man beating her grandmother. >> i was scared so i ran back to my grandma's room and covered up my head with a blanket. >> but the intruder followed her into the bedroom, knocked her unconscious, sexually assaulted her and left her for dead. miraculously, brooke regained consciousness several hours later but found her grandmother dead. >> my grandma died, and i need somebody to get my mom for me, i'm all alone. >> brooke then ran to a neighbor's house for help. incredibly, the neighbor made her wait outside. >> part of my left ear was missing and my whole left cheek was swollen. but she told me that her kids had to finish eating and she needed to get them dressed and everything. so she left me sitting on her porch for like 45 minutes. >> eventually the neighbor drove brooke home. later that
june 7, 1998 was a very hot night in barberton, ohio. hoping for a breeze, 58-year-old judy johnson left her front door ajar. some time after midnight, her granddaughter brooke heard a commotion coming from the kitchen. when she went to look, she saw a man beating her grandmother. >> i was scared so i ran back to my grandma's room and covered up my head with a blanket. >> but the intruder followed her into the bedroom, knocked her unconscious, sexually assaulted her and left her for...
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joining me now from cincinnati, ohio, the woman leading that grass-roots campaign, ohio state representativeme. >> all right. so start by telling me what this voter bill of rights provides. >> well, the voter bill of rights takes our current rights that we had before secretary husted started messing with early voting, before the republican-led legislature started trying to reduce access to the ballot. what it does is put the voting rights in the constitution so that we don't have to worry about who is in office. it's not term limited. you know, the same person that you just talked about was in the legislature who, after the bush debacle when ohio had a black eye, was part of a bipartisan group that said, yes, we need to have early voting. yes, we will count provisional ballots. yes, let's make it more accessible. after the election of president obama and the re-election of president obama where large groups of african-americans, latinos, and low-income families and working moms came out to vote, all of a sudden they said, well, we want to change the rules. and so that's why we want it in the
joining me now from cincinnati, ohio, the woman leading that grass-roots campaign, ohio state representativeme. >> all right. so start by telling me what this voter bill of rights provides. >> well, the voter bill of rights takes our current rights that we had before secretary husted started messing with early voting, before the republican-led legislature started trying to reduce access to the ballot. what it does is put the voting rights in the constitution so that we don't have to...
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>> i was working at firestone tire and rubber he do in akron, ohio, on that day. that day changed my life a lot. because my husband enlisted in the marine corps that very day. he felt that it was the thing to do, even without asking me. but i guess it was the right thing for him to do. no disrespect to eisenhower, he didn't want to be in the army, so he thought he could get what he wanted if he enlisted ahead of time, and he enlisted in the marine corps. and believe it or not, he enlisted in cleveland, ohio, and they never even let him return home. they sent him directly to san diego that very minute, and he didn't even have a toothbrush, didn't get to say goodbye to his parents or nothing, or to me. [laughter] of course we weren't married at the time. we were engaged, yes. but that's what happened to me on pearl harbor day. i was working at firestone. i wasn't exactly rosie the riveter. i was at -- firestone, in order to accommodate us, they built quanset huts on the main factory ground. i wasn't on the main ground. i was in this hut, and in the bottom of the kwa
>> i was working at firestone tire and rubber he do in akron, ohio, on that day. that day changed my life a lot. because my husband enlisted in the marine corps that very day. he felt that it was the thing to do, even without asking me. but i guess it was the right thing for him to do. no disrespect to eisenhower, he didn't want to be in the army, so he thought he could get what he wanted if he enlisted ahead of time, and he enlisted in the marine corps. and believe it or not, he enlisted...
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is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of course to keep up with our public counterparts private universities had to raise their tuitions as well plus they lose their status as a lead institutions for the best and brightest. and as it stands today the system will only continue to induce misery on the millions of young idealistic americans who see college as their only path to the middle class but in an era where economic inequality has reached rusted levels higher education is just the system's latest victim. after nine eleven the u.s. government pushed to expand the national security state in every way possible this included not only the creation of the transportation security administration or t.s.a. but also the distribution of
is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of course to keep up with our public counterparts private universities had to raise their tuitions as...
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but here in ohio this is not the first time this has happened on the lawns of the ohio state house.om here there is a black that reads "with god all things are possible." the american civil liberties union recently lost the lawsuit against the state over that. >> and we should never forget. garrett, thank you. >>> the fbi issuing a nationwide alert for a man they call armed and dangerous. the latest on the manhunt coming up. >>> a dangerous situation plays out with cameras rolling. a teen leading police on a high-speed chase through a packed park. how this all ended -- next. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefche
but here in ohio this is not the first time this has happened on the lawns of the ohio state house.om here there is a black that reads "with god all things are possible." the american civil liberties union recently lost the lawsuit against the state over that. >> and we should never forget. garrett, thank you. >>> the fbi issuing a nationwide alert for a man they call armed and dangerous. the latest on the manhunt coming up. >>> a dangerous situation plays out...
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>> not in ohio. because they would not be allowed to live there in ohio. you lived right across the street from a school? >> i did. >> no, in ohio -- and that's been going on, an increase in the number of feet as well as the number of instances where a convicted sex offender may live. it started out within so many feet of a school. so many feet of a bus stop. so many feet of a day care. so many feet from where children will be. so many -- so that has become more broad. however, in the specific instance that you mentioned, no, because under ohio law they would not be permitted to live there anyway. we've had cases like that. my office has, on the civil side, which we also represent, have actually ordered people to move and have got eviction notices for people, and orders to have them move out because of close proximity to schools. >> so if i was accused of denying housing under the state or federal fair housing law because i denied them the lease because i lived across the street from the school, in ohio i could go to the district attorney and have him repr
>> not in ohio. because they would not be allowed to live there in ohio. you lived right across the street from a school? >> i did. >> no, in ohio -- and that's been going on, an increase in the number of feet as well as the number of instances where a convicted sex offender may live. it started out within so many feet of a school. so many feet of a bus stop. so many feet of a day care. so many feet from where children will be. so many -- so that has become more broad....
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we are pleased at the fact that now ohio can be covered.cision, we had real issues about making sure our people were going to be properly given the right to vote. let me just say this. justice roberts, if he really believes that you can just say, let's stop discriminating race just by stopping to discriminating it, we would not today still be dealing with voting rights some 50 years after the civil rights act. we would not still be dealing with voting rights after bloody sunday. we would not still be dealing with it after freedom summer. so the justice may have done us a favor in some respects, but i believe they incorrectly determined that there was no voting discrimination in shelby county. >> and as somebody who's at ground zero of that case, do you believe that maybe now as we're relooking at the voting rights act it is a good thing that we are looking at california, we are looking at ohio, we are looking beyond the south? >> well, it's -- first of all, i should say the preclearance formula that existed before the shelby decision was no
we are pleased at the fact that now ohio can be covered.cision, we had real issues about making sure our people were going to be properly given the right to vote. let me just say this. justice roberts, if he really believes that you can just say, let's stop discriminating race just by stopping to discriminating it, we would not today still be dealing with voting rights some 50 years after the civil rights act. we would not still be dealing with voting rights after bloody sunday. we would not...
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. >>> parts of ohio and indiana being slammed with bad weather.ional weather service confirming a tornado hit parts of brunswick, ohio, which is roughly 30 miles southwest of cleveland. 10 homes destroyed. 25,000 left without power. there is good news, though, the police department there reporting that no one was hurt. but on that note. it has been one rainy, soggy spring and now the first identify days of summer. >> meteorologist: and we are talking about more rain. the big problem is the flooding. not only flash flooding from this very heavy rain but river flooding a big problem in the northern plains and that water is heading south through the rivers. let's focus on the tornado that you saw there. this is the storm reports from yesterday, these storms right around ohio that produce this one tornado. they are surveying the damage to see what category tornado it was. most likely ef1 or possibly 2. still winds over 100 miles an hour, enough to damage homes there. and that was the one tornado from yesterday. some other wind reports and flooding rep
. >>> parts of ohio and indiana being slammed with bad weather.ional weather service confirming a tornado hit parts of brunswick, ohio, which is roughly 30 miles southwest of cleveland. 10 homes destroyed. 25,000 left without power. there is good news, though, the police department there reporting that no one was hurt. but on that note. it has been one rainy, soggy spring and now the first identify days of summer. >> meteorologist: and we are talking about more rain. the big...
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is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of course to keep up with our public counterparts private universities had to raise their tuitions as well lest they lose their status as a lead institutions for the best and brightest. and as it stands today the system will only continue to induce misery on the millions of young idealistic americans who see college as their only path to the middle class but in an era where economic inequality has reached unprecedented levels higher education is just the system's latest victim. after nine eleven the u.s. government pushed to expand the national security state in every way possible this included not only the creation of the transportation security administration or t.s.a. but also the distribut
is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of course to keep up with our public counterparts private universities had to raise their tuitions as...
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state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio and california arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of course to keep up with our public counterparts private universities had to raise their tuitions as well lest they lose their status as a lead institutions for the best and brightest. and as it stands today the system will only continue to induce misery on the millions of young idealistic americans who see college as their only path to the middle class but in an era where economic inequality has reached rusted levels higher education is just the system's latest victim. after nine eleven the u.s. government pushed to expand the national security state in every way possible this included not only t
state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio and california arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of...
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it is because it's up -- it is up to the state of ohio to design a plan that works for the state of ohio. i come from indiana, and so it is very similar in terms of the types of -- >> if i could just interrupt, you are coming from indiana, you know that just a few years ago, especially when the president was talking about his cap and tax plan, that when ohio was at about 78% generation in coal, indiana is at 90%. so they're really in harm's way when it comes to these new rules and standards. so excuse me for interrupting. >> no, i gave you that opening. i actually don't think they're in harm's way. i think the way we designed the plan is very respectful of the fact that states like ohio and indiana do rely heavily on coal, they have different opportunities than states with the different energy mix, and they carate. >> presiding officer: it looks at emissions over a long planning period. it gives lots of flexibility for the states to adjust to its needs. its manufacturing communities, rural cities, whatever the needs are. >> thank you, my time spared and i yield back. >> i recognize the g
it is because it's up -- it is up to the state of ohio to design a plan that works for the state of ohio. i come from indiana, and so it is very similar in terms of the types of -- >> if i could just interrupt, you are coming from indiana, you know that just a few years ago, especially when the president was talking about his cap and tax plan, that when ohio was at about 78% generation in coal, indiana is at 90%. so they're really in harm's way when it comes to these new rules and...
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in the state of ohio comes from coal. in my district, which i have a low of 60,000 manufacturing jobs come 80's even higher than that. and often my area of the state, of very interesting situation. i'll lot of co-ops. how would that facebook.com/booktv power plant avoid putting the small co-ops have a competitive disadvantage, especially it customers. in my district commute are talking about a lot of -- it's very unique. a large number of farms in the state of ohio. how do you put them not at a competitive advantage? again, you have farmers, small businesses, a lot of retirees. what happens? how do we make sure that does not do damage? this -- >> this is where the design of section 111d and flexibility really shows it's a value because it is -- it will be up to this state of ohio to design a plan that works for the state of ohio. i come from indiana. it is very similar. >> by could interrupt, you coming from indiana you know a few years ago when the president was talking about a cap and tax plan, ohio was at about 78 perc
in the state of ohio comes from coal. in my district, which i have a low of 60,000 manufacturing jobs come 80's even higher than that. and often my area of the state, of very interesting situation. i'll lot of co-ops. how would that facebook.com/booktv power plant avoid putting the small co-ops have a competitive disadvantage, especially it customers. in my district commute are talking about a lot of -- it's very unique. a large number of farms in the state of ohio. how do you put them not at a...
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this is moving through the ohio valley, eastern ohio and into northwestern pennsylvania. this is on the timetable for this afternoon for the philadelphia area. but before these clouds move in, we will get some breaks in the clouds. we'll get sunshine to warm things up. but the temperatures will be nowhere near as high as the last couple days. we will not see 90s. we'll top out the upper 70s and 80s. a few breaks of sunshine in the low 80s. it will stay cloudy and cooler. but showers are back with a chance of a thunderstorm. then tomorrow, the storms take a break, the seven-day forecast looks like a beautiful day tomorrow. humidity comes way down. high temperature of 83 degrees. there's a chance of scattered showers on saturday but not sunday. lower humidities for sunday. and monday's looking good, too. but a warmup on the way by tuesday afternoon, up to 87 degrees. and a chance we'll see more showers and thunderstorms wednesday. >>> eight minutes before 5:00, we'll keep you updated on the road. we know they're wet. jillian mele manning the track center. >> let's start out
this is moving through the ohio valley, eastern ohio and into northwestern pennsylvania. this is on the timetable for this afternoon for the philadelphia area. but before these clouds move in, we will get some breaks in the clouds. we'll get sunshine to warm things up. but the temperatures will be nowhere near as high as the last couple days. we will not see 90s. we'll top out the upper 70s and 80s. a few breaks of sunshine in the low 80s. it will stay cloudy and cooler. but showers are back...
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so i tell my friend from ohio, we both have a card. the responsible step for us to take is to vote no on temporary and come with fiscally responsible legislation to this floor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. hoyer: and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. tiberi: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from the hoosier state, indiana, a great member of the ways and means committee and a member of the select revenue subcommittee, he's provided great leadership on the subcommittee and i appreciate his work, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 4457, america's small business tax relief act. i want to thank my colleague, patty bairey, for his hard -- pat tiberi, for his hard work on this. i'd be remiss if i didn't respond to the last week's comments, the distinguished gentleman from maryland, who with a straight
so i tell my friend from ohio, we both have a card. the responsible step for us to take is to vote no on temporary and come with fiscally responsible legislation to this floor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. hoyer: and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. tiberi: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from the hoosier state, indiana, a great member of the ways and means committee and a...
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ohio does not have the law doesn't? >> no. >> it is mostly southern states. the disenfranchisement of the right to vote, to me, it is so important in trumps everything. when you take someone's "does right to vote away and never give it back -- when you take someone's right to vote away and never give it back -- >> do you know the history of these? >> i have for my opinion. i do not know. by the history of disenfranchisement, by the time i get back to new york, i will know. >> i think that history goes back to jim crow. it was a southern thing. if you look at the states that they are thews, same states that justice roberts said no longer have to have preclearance because it is a wonderful world according to justice roberts. fathom when you look at the history of discrimination in this country and look at in voting areas where you had preclearance and the states that put a scarlet letter on individuals who said, thou shalt not to vote. voting in my district, we had an election in may for clunky offices. very important. who weree people registered voters. my the
ohio does not have the law doesn't? >> no. >> it is mostly southern states. the disenfranchisement of the right to vote, to me, it is so important in trumps everything. when you take someone's "does right to vote away and never give it back -- when you take someone's right to vote away and never give it back -- >> do you know the history of these? >> i have for my opinion. i do not know. by the history of disenfranchisement, by the time i get back to new york, i...
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jordan of ohio, mr. o'rourke, mr. amash, mr. massie, mr. holt, mr. nadler, mr. petri, mr. delbene, mr. farenthold, mr. sanford, mr. butterfield, this is all over this house of representatives, right to left, saying, yes, we need to protect our country but we also need to honor our constitution. and especially the fourth amendment. we started this congress by reading the constitution of the
jordan of ohio, mr. o'rourke, mr. amash, mr. massie, mr. holt, mr. nadler, mr. petri, mr. delbene, mr. farenthold, mr. sanford, mr. butterfield, this is all over this house of representatives, right to left, saying, yes, we need to protect our country but we also need to honor our constitution. and especially the fourth amendment. we started this congress by reading the constitution of the
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and beautiful for dadsville, ohio.rms in the midsection of the country, for kansas and parts of neb >> reporter: thank you adam joseph looking good up in
and beautiful for dadsville, ohio.rms in the midsection of the country, for kansas and parts of neb >> reporter: thank you adam joseph looking good up in
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dear ohio state representative john becker. it's me, melissa. now, your bill broadly defines abortion to include, quote, drugs or devices used to prevent the implantation of a pert liesed ovum. in your testimony during last week's hearing, you said you didn't intend for birth control pills to be included in that definition. i'm not exactly sure how you make the distinction, because according to the american college of obstetricians and jien kol gynecologists, you know, doctors, the pill can impede the fertilized egg from attaching to the uterine wall. i am not saying that to give you any incentive for banning insurance coverage of birth control pills too, but just to point out the tip of the iceberg of what you don't know about the very health choices you are trying to restrict with your legislation. because you also went on to defend urban of intrauterine devices commonly known as iuds based on your belief that they fit into your scientifically specious definition of an
dear ohio state representative john becker. it's me, melissa. now, your bill broadly defines abortion to include, quote, drugs or devices used to prevent the implantation of a pert liesed ovum. in your testimony during last week's hearing, you said you didn't intend for birth control pills to be included in that definition. i'm not exactly sure how you make the distinction, because according to the american college of obstetricians and jien kol gynecologists, you know, doctors, the pill can...
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mccord of ohio to be under secretary of defense. national foundation of the arts and the humanities, r. jane chu of missouri to be chairperson of the national endowment for the arts. department of agriculture, todd a. batta of iowa to be an assistant secretary. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the question is on the mccord nomination. if there is no further a debate, all those in favor say aye. all opposed -- all the opposed -- those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes have it. the nomination is confirmed. the question occurs on the chu nomination. if there is no further debate, all those in favor say aye. all those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes have it. the nomination is confirmed. the question is on the batta nomination. if there is no further debate, all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, say nay. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes have it. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, with respect to the nominations just confirmed, the motions to reconsid
mccord of ohio to be under secretary of defense. national foundation of the arts and the humanities, r. jane chu of missouri to be chairperson of the national endowment for the arts. department of agriculture, todd a. batta of iowa to be an assistant secretary. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the question is on the mccord nomination. if there is no further a debate, all those in favor say aye. all opposed -- all the opposed -- those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it....
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom ohio seek recognition?, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to bring attention to a serious and heartbreaking situation in israel. mr. johnson: the kidnapping of three teenage boys. gilad, iyal and neftali who is a duel israeli-american citizen. they were last seen near the west bank city of hebron and it is strongly believed that hamas is responsible for their abduction. my prayer goes out to their families and for their safe return. secretary kerry has called this a despicable act of terrorism and has offered america's full support. we must stand behind israel's efforts to bring them home and hold accountable those involved. however, this act of terrorism further demonstrates why america should not be providing foreign aid for the unity government between hamas and fattah. secretary kerry reiterated america's position that a mass is a terrorist organization -- that hamas is a terrorist organization. it is clear that american tax dollars are not being used to promote peace. i
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom ohio seek recognition?, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to bring attention to a serious and heartbreaking situation in israel. mr. johnson: the kidnapping of three teenage boys. gilad, iyal and neftali who is a duel israeli-american citizen. they were last seen near the west bank city of hebron and it is strongly believed that hamas is responsible for their abduction. my prayer goes out to...
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this ohio metro bus got trapped by a six by 8-foot sipping hole thursday night.epair crews were called out right before the accident happened to fix the buckled pavement but it was too late. the bus driver drove right into it. he was the only person on board. he says he's okay. just shaken up. the bus was lifted and towed away. >>> well not exactly where you'd expect to see a police chase. >> investigation is now underway after officers chased down a suspect through a crowd the golf course. this happened in minnesota tuesday. police say they tracked down suspect. look at this who led them on high speed chase throughout a golf course. golfers as you can see force to do run and take cover as cop cars were sipping by incredibly no one was injured.
this ohio metro bus got trapped by a six by 8-foot sipping hole thursday night.epair crews were called out right before the accident happened to fix the buckled pavement but it was too late. the bus driver drove right into it. he was the only person on board. he says he's okay. just shaken up. the bus was lifted and towed away. >>> well not exactly where you'd expect to see a police chase. >> investigation is now underway after officers chased down a suspect through a crowd the...
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sandy's mom is alive in ohio but in fragile health. >> especially 46 years not knowing. it's a shame. she gets close shower now. >> reporter: it's believe the girls may have been trying to hitchhike their way back to kansas when they vanished. the killer has never been found. in the meantime, sandy's family plans on bringing her remains to ohio so that she can have proper burial. reporting live tonight in the sat center, todd quinones cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you very much, todd. >>> also new tonight, surveillance video of an exploding soda machine in mayfair. authorities are now searching for the suspects. someone driving up to the machine last night on magee avenue put something inside of it before the blast. the force of the explosion was so powerful it sent debris up to 100 feet away. no one was injured. >> we turn to weather now. the weekend is upon us, and there will be sunshine as far as the eye can see. what great news. meteorologist kathy orr is out on the cbs-3 sky deck tracking what is shaping up to be a beautiful weekend. kathy. >>> we have a norther
sandy's mom is alive in ohio but in fragile health. >> especially 46 years not knowing. it's a shame. she gets close shower now. >> reporter: it's believe the girls may have been trying to hitchhike their way back to kansas when they vanished. the killer has never been found. in the meantime, sandy's family plans on bringing her remains to ohio so that she can have proper burial. reporting live tonight in the sat center, todd quinones cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>...
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. >> dramÁticas imágenes del ataque de dos perros contra una niÑa en ohio.iversidades expandieron el programa gratis. en ikea, no sÓlo diseÑamos muebles. tambiÉn diseÑamos buenos dÍas. pequeÑos experimentos. ideas grandes. ideas brillantes. y un futuro mejor, que te puedes llevar a casa hoy. imagina que todos los dÍas fueran un poco mejor para todos. una pequeq >>una pequeÑa de seis aÑos se encuentra en condiciÓn crÍtica despuÉs de que fue atacada por dos perros en un vecindario de ohio. el momento quedo captado en vÍdeo. la menor estÁ en el suelo y los animales siguen atacÁndola cuando uno de los animales intervienen. los perros se abalanzan contra los uniformados y ellos deciden disparar. seis minutos despuÉs llegan los paramÉdicos. un individuo armado con un fusil explosivos, para tomar rehenes y vio a un agente afuera de un tribunal en georgia. el hombre debÍa presentarse ante el tribunal por un caso de droga el agente herido impidiÓ que otras personas resultaron lesionadas. familias y amigos mÁs cercanos se reunieron en una ceremonia para expedir la y a
. >> dramÁticas imágenes del ataque de dos perros contra una niÑa en ohio.iversidades expandieron el programa gratis. en ikea, no sÓlo diseÑamos muebles. tambiÉn diseÑamos buenos dÍas. pequeÑos experimentos. ideas grandes. ideas brillantes. y un futuro mejor, que te puedes llevar a casa hoy. imagina que todos los dÍas fueran un poco mejor para todos. una pequeq >>una pequeÑa de seis aÑos se encuentra en condiciÓn crÍtica despuÉs de que fue atacada por dos perros en un...
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agents confronted the three-time master's champion at a tournament in dublin ohio. the f.b.i. and s.e.c. are reportedly looking at two others, billionaire investor carl icahn and sports bettor billy walters who was profiled by "60 minutes" in 2011 and is said to be mickelson's friend and golf partner. michael rothfeld is a reporter for the "wall street journal" who broke the story. what first caught the eye on investigators? >> there was suspicious trading in clorox which is a company carl icahn took a big stake in and actually made a big offer for. >> reporter: the journal reports in july of 2011, days before icahn launched that offer, large trades in clorox options were made. once icahn made the bid the options rose. the papers says regulators traced the suspicious trades back to mickelson and walters and are now trying to figure out if icahn tipped off walters about his buy out plan and if
agents confronted the three-time master's champion at a tournament in dublin ohio. the f.b.i. and s.e.c. are reportedly looking at two others, billionaire investor carl icahn and sports bettor billy walters who was profiled by "60 minutes" in 2011 and is said to be mickelson's friend and golf partner. michael rothfeld is a reporter for the "wall street journal" who broke the story. what first caught the eye on investigators? >> there was suspicious trading in clorox...
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parts of the ohio valley and the midwest. not everyone getting two to three inches in that zone but in local areas, maybe over three inches. >> there could even be a tropical storm. >> yeah the national weather center is watching it toward the georgia coast line. it's going to swing toward florida and maybe georgia and the carolinas. by later on in the week. at the same time it could develop into tropical storm arthur. we're going to be watching that very carefully. areas all the way up to the carolinas need keep an eye on this. heavy rain and maybe some strong winds as we head later into the week. >> we move now to a major announcement coming from the white house. tomorrow president obama is expected to ask congress for more than $2 billion. and new powers to address the crisis, that flood of children arriving here alone. thousands of them now sleeping on the floor at defense centers. abc's white house correspondent jim avila with the details tonight. >> reporter: the border patrol is apprehending them by the thousands. abou
parts of the ohio valley and the midwest. not everyone getting two to three inches in that zone but in local areas, maybe over three inches. >> there could even be a tropical storm. >> yeah the national weather center is watching it toward the georgia coast line. it's going to swing toward florida and maybe georgia and the carolinas. by later on in the week. at the same time it could develop into tropical storm arthur. we're going to be watching that very carefully. areas all the...
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tur in cincinnati. >> reporter: a massive storm slammed the midwest today causing flash floods in ohio, missouri and iowa after pounding nebraska and much of the heartland late tuesday. >> it was horrifying. >> reporter: in omaha, five inches of rain fell in one day triggering dozens of water rescues. storm chasers in nebraska caught this show on camera. a straight line windstorm that lifted debris high into the air and send down hail the size of softballs that battered homes. >> look at the siding, blasted off. >> reporter: and damaged cars. on the highways, winds of up to 70 miles an hour. >> we just stumbled upon this about five minutes ago. a semi completely flipped. >> reporter: 52 cars over. they were blown over but no reports of injuries. >> it's already an active night and parts of the south and all 17 states impacted by severe hail, wind and possibly a tornado. >> reporter: putting more than 15 million americans on guard, katy tur, nbc news, cincinnati, ohio. >>> tonight a revealing interview from hillary clinton who allowed a photographer in her home and talked for the first
tur in cincinnati. >> reporter: a massive storm slammed the midwest today causing flash floods in ohio, missouri and iowa after pounding nebraska and much of the heartland late tuesday. >> it was horrifying. >> reporter: in omaha, five inches of rain fell in one day triggering dozens of water rescues. storm chasers in nebraska caught this show on camera. a straight line windstorm that lifted debris high into the air and send down hail the size of softballs that battered homes....
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. >>> parts of ohio and indiana slammed with bad weather.ional weather service confirming a tornado did hit parts of brunswick, ohio. roughly 30 miles southwest of cleveland. overall 10 homes they say were destroyed. about 25,000 people there left without power, there is, though, some good news. brunswick police say that no one was hurt, but that only caps off what has been a rather soggy start to summer, end being a soggy spring, wet, miserable went i am goinwinter i am goingd on. >> meteorologist: keep going. there is plenty more. the severe weather yesterday, this is the tornado report with that storm there. just south of cleveland. and this was that area of rain that moved through. a anybody of othe number of othd flooding reports, just that one tornado report. now we are looking at more rain some very heavy rain actually could lead to flash flooding over the same area. in effect from western new york, north within 1 10 pennsylvania d ohio. for heavy wayne that could lead to quick flooding. the reason for this, that area of low pressure
. >>> parts of ohio and indiana slammed with bad weather.ional weather service confirming a tornado did hit parts of brunswick, ohio. roughly 30 miles southwest of cleveland. overall 10 homes they say were destroyed. about 25,000 people there left without power, there is, though, some good news. brunswick police say that no one was hurt, but that only caps off what has been a rather soggy start to summer, end being a soggy spring, wet, miserable went i am goinwinter i am goingd on....
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they get out of ohio.ast few years. >> jimmy: well yeah, on vacations, things like that just going. >> yeah, we ball. we, like, go to like -- we go to like, i took them to -- my kids love manny pacquiao. so we took them to macau for the pacquiao fight. we took them to china. >> jimmy: you took your kids to the pacquiao fight? >> yeah. we went to -- [ laughter ] yeah. well, yeah, i took my kids to the pacquiao fight. [ applause ] >> jimmy: in china? you took your kids to a a pacquiao fight in china? >> yeah, it was like, it was just worse than vegas, it was chinese vegas. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what does that mean? how do you -- what's that? >> it's just a million times more chaotic. it's weird, man. like first we were in hong kong most of the time. i don't -- you have been to hong kong? >> jimmy: no. >> all right. [ laughter ] all right, picture, canal street, if it never stopped. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i could see it, yeah. >> yeah >> jimmy: we'll talk more with dave chappelle when we get bac
they get out of ohio.ast few years. >> jimmy: well yeah, on vacations, things like that just going. >> yeah, we ball. we, like, go to like -- we go to like, i took them to -- my kids love manny pacquiao. so we took them to macau for the pacquiao fight. we took them to china. >> jimmy: you took your kids to the pacquiao fight? >> yeah. we went to -- [ laughter ] yeah. well, yeah, i took my kids to the pacquiao fight. [ applause ] >> jimmy: in china? you took your...
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he filed a complaint with the ohio commission that enforces this law. they found probable cause that the susan b. anthony list was violating this law. >> brown: he said he is opposed to abortion himself. >> right, exactly. he later, they both agreed to put it aside until after the election. he lost the election. withdrew his complaint. but the susan b. anthony list had filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the law. and so the issue before the court today was really whether that lawsuit could go forward. the lower court said hey this is over. >> and the supreme court today unanimously disagreed. >> so the lower court is basically saying there's no case any more. >> that's right. the complaint had been withdrawn. the susan b. anthony list brought the appeal to the supreme court. and today justice thomas writing for the entire court, the unanimous court said that there is something to go forward here. he found that there is a credible threat of prosecution. that the susan b. anthony list planned to do these ads in the future, attacki
he filed a complaint with the ohio commission that enforces this law. they found probable cause that the susan b. anthony list was violating this law. >> brown: he said he is opposed to abortion himself. >> right, exactly. he later, they both agreed to put it aside until after the election. he lost the election. withdrew his complaint. but the susan b. anthony list had filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the law. and so the issue before the court today was...
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they will sell it to a dead fire in ohio. a company that has a car center. but from that it will sell to someone further down the food chain. the for the down the food chain inevitably what happens is that collectors become more aggressive and public alike because if you have to. it's time to get tough. happens is toward the bottom of the food chain as the paper becomes cheaper and grinders, they call it, it often drops into the hands of folks who are less scrupulous. that is where it often does doubles : triple sold in the have these people that know they have been sold this debt in an improper way. that is really where this kind of wonder world exists. what you have and what i saw is guys buying and selling this consumer debt on street corners and on drives, guys who formerly sold drugs and said killian know what, it's not worth it to sell crack anymore. it's more work our while to sell debt because the penalties of less. we raised, we call that the white man's dope. the whole way it is packaged, the cartels and kind of works its way down. you never know w
they will sell it to a dead fire in ohio. a company that has a car center. but from that it will sell to someone further down the food chain. the for the down the food chain inevitably what happens is that collectors become more aggressive and public alike because if you have to. it's time to get tough. happens is toward the bottom of the food chain as the paper becomes cheaper and grinders, they call it, it often drops into the hands of folks who are less scrupulous. that is where it often...
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we're talking parts of ohio valley and the midwest. not everyone getting two to three inches in that zone but in local areas, maybe over three inches with flash flooding. >> as we just heard from linzie, there could be a tropical storm brewing? >> yeah. the national hurricane center is watching an area southeast of the georgia coastline. this is moving south towards the ba hamas. it's going to swing toward florida and maybe georgia and the carolinas by later on in the week. at the same time, it could develop into tropical storm arthur. we're going to be watching that very carefully. areas from florida all the way up to the carolinas need to keep a close eye on this. could be some heavy rains and strong winds as we head into later this holiday weekend. >> clearly a lot to look out for, jeff, smith, thank you. >>> we move now to a major announcement coming from the white house. tomorrow president obama is expected to ask congress for more than $2 billion and new powers to address the crisis in america's southern border. the most urgent c
we're talking parts of ohio valley and the midwest. not everyone getting two to three inches in that zone but in local areas, maybe over three inches with flash flooding. >> as we just heard from linzie, there could be a tropical storm brewing? >> yeah. the national hurricane center is watching an area southeast of the georgia coastline. this is moving south towards the ba hamas. it's going to swing toward florida and maybe georgia and the carolinas by later on in the week. at the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, thank you for recognizing me. a momentous occasion is occurring tomorrow, and that is the 70th anniversary of d-day. 70 years ago tomorrow as the american people slept in their beds, the greatest naval invasion in history was underway. on d-day, june 6, 1944, tens of thousands of american soldiers, sailors and airmen joined allies from around the free world to begin what general eisenhower called a great crusade, one that sought to free a continent. they came by amphibious landing craft, and i think my colleague from louisiana is going to talk more about that in a moment. they also came by gliders, by parachutes deployed behind enemy lines. and at beaches calmed omaha and utah and at the cliffs of point au hawk. they stroke a mortal blow to the tphad stkeu regime. -- tphaz stkeu regime. thousands gave their lives that day aoeufplt seen the cemetery. rows of the stars of david, a stark reminder of the price they paid for us. these men did not go into battle alone, mr. presid
the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, thank you for recognizing me. a momentous occasion is occurring tomorrow, and that is the 70th anniversary of d-day. 70 years ago tomorrow as the american people slept in their beds, the greatest naval invasion in history was underway. on d-day, june 6, 1944, tens of thousands of american soldiers, sailors and airmen joined allies from around the free world to begin what general eisenhower called a great crusade, one that...