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on therning, the bus is campus of ohio state university in columbus, ohio.ning us from the bus is the university executive vice president and provost, joseph steinmetz. let's begin with your job as provost. you oversee osu's academic curriculum. how do you make sure that curriculum is relevant to a modern global economy? guest: thank you. i want to begin by thanking c-span for visiting our campus. we appreciate it. i could not help but notice that the bus is painted a very nice scarlet with a touch of gray on it. we appreciate that as well. as for your question, i think one of the main duties of the provost as the chief academic officer is to assure first of all that the programs that we offer throughout the university -- and it does not matter if we are talking about undergraduate programs or professional or graduate programs -- that they are current and that they meet the needs of the students have in this world today. one of the interesting things is that if there is any trend in higher education and education in general, it really needs to be global and
on therning, the bus is campus of ohio state university in columbus, ohio.ning us from the bus is the university executive vice president and provost, joseph steinmetz. let's begin with your job as provost. you oversee osu's academic curriculum. how do you make sure that curriculum is relevant to a modern global economy? guest: thank you. i want to begin by thanking c-span for visiting our campus. we appreciate it. i could not help but notice that the bus is painted a very nice scarlet with a...
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>> the voters in ohio, across the state, they enzoi that.t's almost -- they're taking this stuff away and want to compare us to other states. ohio should be the gold standard of elections. this is about voting opportunities for ohioans. we're not debating voting opportunities in other states. other states should rise to the level of what we had here in ohio. and this is an important point. the current secretary of state asked for an emergency stay to take away voting access for voters in the state of ohio. all voters, regardless of their political affiliation should be up in arms. people of good consciousness should be up in arms. this is the 21st century and we have republicans trying to take us back in time. it is unfair. it is immoral. it is unamerican. >> zach, we did have a statement -- back in may john houston tried to explain his rationale for why he wanted to cut back early voting. he was actually on "the daily rundown." >> we have actually done exactly what the aclu sent a letter to me in 2012 asking me to do. they literally said, p
>> the voters in ohio, across the state, they enzoi that.t's almost -- they're taking this stuff away and want to compare us to other states. ohio should be the gold standard of elections. this is about voting opportunities for ohioans. we're not debating voting opportunities in other states. other states should rise to the level of what we had here in ohio. and this is an important point. the current secretary of state asked for an emergency stay to take away voting access for voters in...
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in ohio.hey asked for a supreme court for an emergency stay, 16 hours before early voting was supposed to start today, ed, people were ready to vote today. that opportunity was taken away from them by the man that is supposed to be protecting the rights of voters to vote. people news to understand that what is happening in ohio and north carolina all across this country, they're coming for the ballot box. if they're successful at taking away that great equalizer, what do they have left? >> so mike, if nina turner doesn't win the secretary of state's office in ohio, can we come to the conclusion or make the assumption or speculate there will be more of this stuff, maybe even before the supreme court in a major state that traditionally effected the white house run? >> i don't think we have to speculate. we stee in wisconsin and north carolina. what happened with this court, ed, is they have become so predictable. the sign of a dysfunctional court, when a court becomes so dysfunctional that you c
in ohio.hey asked for a supreme court for an emergency stay, 16 hours before early voting was supposed to start today, ed, people were ready to vote today. that opportunity was taken away from them by the man that is supposed to be protecting the rights of voters to vote. people news to understand that what is happening in ohio and north carolina all across this country, they're coming for the ballot box. if they're successful at taking away that great equalizer, what do they have left?...
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caller: ohio. host: go ahead. so much publicity, rightly so, i think, on the eheading of the two journalists. there to be a relationship to when david pearl beheaded. i haven't heard one word. wonder if there are any connections among these people? guest: there are many, many ifferent terrorist groups in that region. they splintered into so many, i track.hard to keep they've taken funding, a big isis or killing them. they're relate in the sense that it's a tactic that terrorists have used. it's not clear that these are the same people that killed daniel pearl. host: daniel pearl was killed in afghanistan or pakistan. iraq.cen't in the guest: that's correct. pakistan. host: a headline this morning, team set to swoop on the 12 british helpers. police are poised to arrest up to a dozen associates of sh john. they know the identity of the and ic state executioner they will unmask him. he's suspected of beheading two threat journalists and tong kill a british aid worker as one of the four, quote, hostages in ng syria.
caller: ohio. host: go ahead. so much publicity, rightly so, i think, on the eheading of the two journalists. there to be a relationship to when david pearl beheaded. i haven't heard one word. wonder if there are any connections among these people? guest: there are many, many ifferent terrorist groups in that region. they splintered into so many, i track.hard to keep they've taken funding, a big isis or killing them. they're relate in the sense that it's a tactic that terrorists have used. it's...
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one of the big differences was ohio. ohio went for wilson. by 90,000 votes.hat was 24 electoral votes at that time. it would have been a landslide the other way for harding had he won easily as did he in 1920 when he beat a fellow ohioan, also a newspaper man. running in 1920. i think had harding been president in 1916 that you would have had a different question about whether we got involved in the war and if so, what the versailles peace treaty would have looked look and what a peace negotiated among different nations would have looked like. it's a good what if question. i do think carrie -- >> do you they she had something to do with his decision not to run? >> yes. he wrote that, i think she threatened him. she wanted him out of public life. she threatened him. he writes that he went over to baltimore and made the thing that made it impossible for him going after what she called his mad pursuit of honors. and so i think she threatened him, if you do this, you know -- i don't know what. perhaps she would disclose the letters. he backed away from that. and
one of the big differences was ohio. ohio went for wilson. by 90,000 votes.hat was 24 electoral votes at that time. it would have been a landslide the other way for harding had he won easily as did he in 1920 when he beat a fellow ohioan, also a newspaper man. running in 1920. i think had harding been president in 1916 that you would have had a different question about whether we got involved in the war and if so, what the versailles peace treaty would have looked look and what a peace...
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north east ohio, the whole state of ohio. all of the -- huge responsibility to myself.ng playing the game of basketball is much bigger than dribbling, dunking, the faith is the thing i can use for the very near future. >> faith, indeed. there are a lot of people who will put their faith in lebron's move to cleveland. it will be an interesting season. for sure. if you want more, mark your calendar, cnn will air "more than a game" some remarkable footage in there. of course get more of your "unguarded" fix, following me on twitter, facebook, and on the web, cnn.com/unguarded. see you back here next friday night on unguarded where the end of the game is just the start of the story. good night. [ bells tolling ] ♪ >> we go up this beautiful mountain. this incredible town. s
north east ohio, the whole state of ohio. all of the -- huge responsibility to myself.ng playing the game of basketball is much bigger than dribbling, dunking, the faith is the thing i can use for the very near future. >> faith, indeed. there are a lot of people who will put their faith in lebron's move to cleveland. it will be an interesting season. for sure. if you want more, mark your calendar, cnn will air "more than a game" some remarkable footage in there. of course get...
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i'm the sixth in ohio history and the 140th in the united states to be exonerated.s. nothing at all. they open the door, they kick you out. get out. everything that i fought for for this country was taken from me. every last single right, for dang near 80% of my adult life. >> joe knows that he owes his freedom and his life to one man. >> if it wasn't for neil, i would have been murdered ten years ago, easily. and the state wouldn't have batted an eye. >> it was just a matter of i think common human decency and a matter of justice. i was astonished at how far wrong the system can go. and how slow it works. and how much is at stake. >> joe and neil travel around ohio speaking out against the death penalty. >> i started finding out the things that he was telling me could be independently verified. >> that i'm here is a blessing from god. i prayed for him to end this nightmare. i wanted it right then and there, but he answered my prayers. it just took 22 years. it just took 22 years. that's all. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on this episode of "death row st
i'm the sixth in ohio history and the 140th in the united states to be exonerated.s. nothing at all. they open the door, they kick you out. get out. everything that i fought for for this country was taken from me. every last single right, for dang near 80% of my adult life. >> joe knows that he owes his freedom and his life to one man. >> if it wasn't for neil, i would have been murdered ten years ago, easily. and the state wouldn't have batted an eye. >> it was just a matter...
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back in june during the ohio democratic party dinner in columbus, ohio, clinton praised turner and other candidates. president clinton knows how important ohio is and he knows somebody pretty close who is thinking about running. nina turner is currently running for that position. good to have you with us tonight. what do you think bill clinton is going to do for nina turner? >> well, the alert that the president is writing to make sure we can send out to voters in the state of ohio. voting is important. the president has articulated that. when the dnc launched their voter expansion project it featured president bill clinton. so this is not the president's first time standing up and being an advocate for the voices of the american people and making sure folks have unfettered access to the ballot box. >> we know howard dean is not low profile. he's been around politics a long time. so you are gathering a collection of folks who are very important for people to take notice. howard dean also endorsed you in june. what does this mean as far as support in getting out the vote? because that's b
back in june during the ohio democratic party dinner in columbus, ohio, clinton praised turner and other candidates. president clinton knows how important ohio is and he knows somebody pretty close who is thinking about running. nina turner is currently running for that position. good to have you with us tonight. what do you think bill clinton is going to do for nina turner? >> well, the alert that the president is writing to make sure we can send out to voters in the state of ohio....
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ohio, pennsylvania, and indiana. in ohio the republicans won. , when congress reconvened, ohio democrats now only held two seats. indiana added for republicans to fouror republicans -- republicans to their congressional total. both indiana and pennsylvania only added qufour. they wrote as the state elections go, so will the presidential elections. so it looked good. but lincoln was not nearly as confident as the results would indicate he should have been. he predicted that he would win the election but only by six electoral votes. and it was, again, not the public mandate lincoln felt was necessary to carry the war to the end. he felt that the power to prosecute the war and to make peace would be greatly impaired by such a narrow victory. during this time, the winter of 1862 now, lincoln became very concerned with the army vote. he sent a telegram to grant in virginia asking him to report on state elections and interesting anxiety. -- expressing anxiety. it had been the soldier vote that had tipped october voting in
ohio, pennsylvania, and indiana. in ohio the republicans won. , when congress reconvened, ohio democrats now only held two seats. indiana added for republicans to fouror republicans -- republicans to their congressional total. both indiana and pennsylvania only added qufour. they wrote as the state elections go, so will the presidential elections. so it looked good. but lincoln was not nearly as confident as the results would indicate he should have been. he predicted that he would win the...
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a story breaking overnight in ohio. several prisoners on the loose. one of them with a name that's been in the news before. >>> a frightening turn of events on a baseball field. a play that will have to come with a warning. >>> 4:37. happening today the susan g. komen three-day walk to fight breast cancer begins today. i've done that walk a couple times. participants and families will gather for opening ceremonies at 7:00 this morning at willow grove park mall. the 60-mile walk will end on sunday. good luck to all. >>> taking a live look right now at boathouse row as we head into the rest of your friday. we are going to see temperatures staying below average for us today. so we'll stay in the mid to high 70s, which will be a nice change for us and staying more below average as we head into saturday. 80 degrees by tomorrow. weekend rain in the forecast for you and then cooling down even more for the start of your weekend. temperatures right now in philadelphia at 67 degrees. our humidity is at 66%. wind speeds out of the north at 9 miles per hour. acro
a story breaking overnight in ohio. several prisoners on the loose. one of them with a name that's been in the news before. >>> a frightening turn of events on a baseball field. a play that will have to come with a warning. >>> 4:37. happening today the susan g. komen three-day walk to fight breast cancer begins today. i've done that walk a couple times. participants and families will gather for opening ceremonies at 7:00 this morning at willow grove park mall. the 60-mile...
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. >> joining us tonight, ohio state senator nina turner and candidate for secretary of state in ohio.ood to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> your thoughts on just what he said about ohio and some of the things that have been cast on your race on your -- meaning your election in this election cycle in ohio. how the changes are. eric holder, i mean, this is a man who has been attorney general during the age of suppression. and i think the heart beat and the pulse of all that activity has been in your state. tell us what the atmosphere is like 40 some days out. >> that is so true, and i do want to thank attorney general eric holder for being such a champion. he will be missed. the environment is one of confusion. you have the current secretary of state and the g.o.p. republicans who control both the house and the senate who have appealed. they are continuing to appeal a judge's decision to restore voting opportunities for the voters in the great state of ohio. and early voting is supposed -- is scheduled to start because of a judge on september 30th and they will not quit. a fe
. >> joining us tonight, ohio state senator nina turner and candidate for secretary of state in ohio.ood to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> your thoughts on just what he said about ohio and some of the things that have been cast on your race on your -- meaning your election in this election cycle in ohio. how the changes are. eric holder, i mean, this is a man who has been attorney general during the age of suppression. and i think the heart beat and the pulse of...
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a company in ohio did it last year. manufacturers in ohio merged. million, and we need to stop that. the way to stop that is to reform our outdated tax code. everyone agrees. if we simply say we're going to go after this on a case-by-case races, we will put a band-aid in place, what will happen? to see continue investments and jobs going overseas, and more and more u.s. companies will become takeover candidates. i am a beer drinker. it is kind of early, but try to buy an american beer. the largest is sam adams. 1.4% market share. the rest are all foreign owned. you may object to that and say they may have 1.5%, so you have to be careful, but here is the point. hereis happening as we sit this morning. american companies and board rooms all across this nation are listening to people come to them and pitch to them that they should become foreign because the u.s. government is not doing the right thing to create an environment for success. and again, getting back to the discussion earlier about what we should be doing. this is the highest in the world a
a company in ohio did it last year. manufacturers in ohio merged. million, and we need to stop that. the way to stop that is to reform our outdated tax code. everyone agrees. if we simply say we're going to go after this on a case-by-case races, we will put a band-aid in place, what will happen? to see continue investments and jobs going overseas, and more and more u.s. companies will become takeover candidates. i am a beer drinker. it is kind of early, but try to buy an american beer. the...
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still, ohio state was optimistic, and you had better believe that ohio stadium will be rocking on saturday >> going into a stadium with the largest crowd we have ever played for before. we will see how they respond, but certainly last week was a good opening game, and now this week, it is another step, so we will see how that goes. >> by the way, tonight in prime time, we have our award-winning and jamesview show, franklin, all coming up tonight on abc seven. all right, for the soccer fans, we have not heard much from team usa since the world cup, but they are already starting to build for the world cup 2018. in the 39th minute with the united states on the attack, johnny on the spot. he takes in the rebound for the only goal of the game, and the u.s. wins it with 1-0. and for the usa basketball team, it was the same story. the united states goes to 4-0 in the fee for world cup. cup, and theorld dodgers are threatening against soriano. the at the nextlook seven days, the heat and humidity is coming back. we will be close to 90 the next few days, a little more humidity tomorrow, friday and
still, ohio state was optimistic, and you had better believe that ohio stadium will be rocking on saturday >> going into a stadium with the largest crowd we have ever played for before. we will see how they respond, but certainly last week was a good opening game, and now this week, it is another step, so we will see how that goes. >> by the way, tonight in prime time, we have our award-winning and jamesview show, franklin, all coming up tonight on abc seven. all right, for the...
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ohio, colonel of the 53rd why don't you take a regiment back to ohio? not very nice.however, to mitigate his responsibility, as an officer in the civil war, you might know there are confederates in the woods. the question is how many? skirmishers? a screen? you take some troops and see what you have. if you bring out more troops to stop us. that is how you find out. sherman had that possibility closed off by the orders from general halleck. the general was adamant to sherman and grant, do not do anything at all that will bring on a battle. he was afraid that grant would've fooled around and win the war before he could get credit for it. he ordered grant not to do it. sherman was forbidden from doing what he needed to do. so, he had to guess. and sherman is not good at guessing what the enemy is doing. it makes him very nervous. in that sense, he is responsible. however once the attack begins, , sherman has the date of a lifetime commending his division. he does a tremendous job, commanding his division and holding back the confederate assault. grant maintained confide
ohio, colonel of the 53rd why don't you take a regiment back to ohio? not very nice.however, to mitigate his responsibility, as an officer in the civil war, you might know there are confederates in the woods. the question is how many? skirmishers? a screen? you take some troops and see what you have. if you bring out more troops to stop us. that is how you find out. sherman had that possibility closed off by the orders from general halleck. the general was adamant to sherman and grant, do not...
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thank you for coming to clyde, ohio.is there anyway you can speak to when general mcpherson was assassinated and tipped his hat, how it was actually portrayed? pretrade --ts were portrayed that could speak to the assassination? >> the death of mcpherson. there are probably people here who can tell the story in more detail than i can. the sources that i read -- i wouldn't call it an assassination. that was a -- would be a crime. it was a fair shooting. they had the right to shoot at him. they summoned him to surrender and he did not. he is taking his chances and he knows it. he stories i have heard, tips his hat. raines his horse in and turns. the orderly is following him, hits a tree and is not off a horse. they had mcpherson. -- hit mcpherson. story is he is conscious and on the ground. he says, are you hurt? he says, i am badly hurt. he doesn't say much after that. left a union soldier story that he had been going through the woods, and he finds mcpherson there in a dying condition and tries to help. troops that shot h
thank you for coming to clyde, ohio.is there anyway you can speak to when general mcpherson was assassinated and tipped his hat, how it was actually portrayed? pretrade --ts were portrayed that could speak to the assassination? >> the death of mcpherson. there are probably people here who can tell the story in more detail than i can. the sources that i read -- i wouldn't call it an assassination. that was a -- would be a crime. it was a fair shooting. they had the right to shoot at him....
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but ohio is an open carry state.why the suspicion that ultimately leads to this black man's death in this case versus, for a white american who often can walk around in ohio, like you said, we might have images that we could show, rallies, walmart store, wherever it is, this is shopping while black. and the result is death. >> we've got the video up there now. there's a spot in the video where we can show him, where he's holding this. he's walking down the aisle. he stops at the end of this aisle. stops and stares at something else. and this is what gets him shot and killed. standing there like that. turns out another white shopper saw him with that, called 911 and police are watching him just about now is when they start to watch him at the other end of the aisle. and you will see, as he stands there, you will actually see him fall at some point from being fired on by police. the -- there's a spot that is -- it's a 9 is 11 call that got all of this started. are we going to see the shooting take place here now? becau
but ohio is an open carry state.why the suspicion that ultimately leads to this black man's death in this case versus, for a white american who often can walk around in ohio, like you said, we might have images that we could show, rallies, walmart store, wherever it is, this is shopping while black. and the result is death. >> we've got the video up there now. there's a spot in the video where we can show him, where he's holding this. he's walking down the aisle. he stops at the end of...
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joining me is lisa reese, she's president of the ohio legislative black caucus.s your reaction to the announcement today from the special prosecutor. >> people are outranled. they can't understand how do you come back with no indictment? for weeks we've been calling for the release of the tapes. and people are concerned. black, white, young and old are saying, wait a minute, where is the transparency? why weren't the tapes shown earlier? and so people are outraged. they're frustrated. and we're pleased that the justice department's going to vy come in and we're asking for a full transparent and timely investigation. i think one of the other disturbing things today was that the prosecutor, the special prosecutor said that this was a perfect storm, and i can tell you that this is not a perfect storm. this is a nightmare for the crawford family and for the citizens of ohio who have been asking for answers. >> representative, we are not showing, for reasons of standards and taste, we are not showing the moment in which mr. crawford is killed. if you do watch that vid
joining me is lisa reese, she's president of the ohio legislative black caucus.s your reaction to the announcement today from the special prosecutor. >> people are outranled. they can't understand how do you come back with no indictment? for weeks we've been calling for the release of the tapes. and people are concerned. black, white, young and old are saying, wait a minute, where is the transparency? why weren't the tapes shown earlier? and so people are outraged. they're frustrated. and...
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eastern ohio, an active tornado warning. we have our eyes wide open.o the afternoon, showers and storms become possible. 88. we will cool off on friday. saturday, a cooler day. another cold front. beautiful weather sunday, monday, tuesday, and wednesday. the skins are getting ready for action. >> it's like when we were kids. and after and good -- an afternoon game like this, long shadows. the nationals are on the field right now against the braves. a 2-1 -- they are trailing 2-1. the redskins were back on the field and put in the game plan for the jacksonville jaguars. the skins need to win badly. washington has lost nine straight games. they haven't won a game in almost a year. houston, a 2-14 team, the them last sunday. quarterback controversy? that is head coach jay gruden, still seeking that first nfl win, and whether it is gruden showing off his arm or and all smiles robert griffin iii, or desean jackson going with the one-handed approach, the redskins looked relaxed as they head into what the -- what could be considered a must win game. >> i thin
eastern ohio, an active tornado warning. we have our eyes wide open.o the afternoon, showers and storms become possible. 88. we will cool off on friday. saturday, a cooler day. another cold front. beautiful weather sunday, monday, tuesday, and wednesday. the skins are getting ready for action. >> it's like when we were kids. and after and good -- an afternoon game like this, long shadows. the nationals are on the field right now against the braves. a 2-1 -- they are trailing 2-1. the...
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let's put ohio's 11th up on the big board! oh!fire. we'll be right back. ♪ my son is going to wash the family prius. he insisted on using the rain to save water. fourteen years ago, i insisted on buying our first prius. because like toyota, we both know there's a way to do things, and a way to do things even better. the prius. toyota, let's go places. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ and mama loves you. nowwith the virtualhe phfreedom of wi-fi. the car, chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! it's the new independence. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: >> stephen: our guests tonight are here to discuss "the giver," their new film about a world where everyone is forced to conform. so, high school? please welcome jeff bridges and lois lowry! (cheers and applause) jeff, ms. lowery, thank you so much for being here! jef
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down from pennsylvania and ohio, kentucky and west virginia, missouri and illinois. north carolina and tennessee, down the grand, the osage, the rough, the soil, the black in minnesota, down the allegheny, the miami, the wabash, the green, the white, the wolf, the cash and the black, down the corn and the red and yazoo. the cumberland, kentucky, the tennessee, down the ohio 1,000 miles from pittsburgh. down the arkansas 1,000 miles from texas. down to the mississippi. new orleans to baton rouge to naches to vicksburg to memphis to cairo. 1,000 miles down the levee. river rising. memphis. river rising. cairo. river rising.,/ñs61&fbajtj to g. 1,000 miles of levee to hold. coast guard patrols needed at paducah. post guard patrols needed at paducah. 200 boats. 200 boats wanted to take them. levee patrol. 2,000 men wanted at cairo. 100,000 men to fight the river. to fight a ballot on a 2,000-mile front. the army and navy, coast guard and marine corps, ccc and wpa, red cross and the health service fought night and day to hold the old river off the valley. food and water ne
down from pennsylvania and ohio, kentucky and west virginia, missouri and illinois. north carolina and tennessee, down the grand, the osage, the rough, the soil, the black in minnesota, down the allegheny, the miami, the wabash, the green, the white, the wolf, the cash and the black, down the corn and the red and yazoo. the cumberland, kentucky, the tennessee, down the ohio 1,000 miles from pittsburgh. down the arkansas 1,000 miles from texas. down to the mississippi. new orleans to baton rouge...
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. >> the city of ohio paying tribute to those lost on 9-11.e many commune thes across the country commemorating that tragic day. >> ainsley and heather, when you think about 9-11 memorials you probably picture the reflecting pools from ground zero. they thought it was important to build their own tribute and pay respects every year. >> east lake ohio is 100 miles from new york city. it holds a ceremony. >> at the vowed in their memory we would never forget. >> aim, fire. the ceremony is held behind city wall next to the memorial the town built. the pieces of steel from the twin tower from the pentagon and soil and earth from pennsylvania. it is at the end of the boulevard of 500 flags a tribute to those who served and sacrificed for our armed forces. >> it represents what this country is people step up to the plate and take on their share of what needs to be done. >> require the day of the tragedy, where i was at. the first year my daughter wept back to college trying to contact her none of the cell phones were working. i think everyone that d
. >> the city of ohio paying tribute to those lost on 9-11.e many commune thes across the country commemorating that tragic day. >> ainsley and heather, when you think about 9-11 memorials you probably picture the reflecting pools from ground zero. they thought it was important to build their own tribute and pay respects every year. >> east lake ohio is 100 miles from new york city. it holds a ceremony. >> at the vowed in their memory we would never forget. >> aim,...
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we have the showers and storms from ohio back into illinois. that's going to become more severe this afternoon out there. and then tomorrow, the severe area is likely to come on top of our region. that's why we have issued this first alert. you can see the futurecast for this afternoon. a lot of sunshine out there. that will push the temperature up near 80. even tonight, we expect dry conditions. tomorrow morning, some sunshine. it's going to be hot and humid tomorrow. and then here come the afternoon showers and storms, especially late in the day. 4:00, there's a line of nasty looking showers and storms coming into the i-95 corridor and even into southern areas. about 8:00 at night, it's going to take until probably midnight or so before it starts clearing. once it does clear, we're going to have nice weather on friday. but not quite as nice for saturday as you will see. mostly sunny this afternoon. really nice. high temperature up near 80. about average for this time of the year. and fairly low humidity. the humidity will go up, the temperatu
we have the showers and storms from ohio back into illinois. that's going to become more severe this afternoon out there. and then tomorrow, the severe area is likely to come on top of our region. that's why we have issued this first alert. you can see the futurecast for this afternoon. a lot of sunshine out there. that will push the temperature up near 80. even tonight, we expect dry conditions. tomorrow morning, some sunshine. it's going to be hot and humid tomorrow. and then here come the...
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. >> back in police custody in ohio, this is just hours after he escaped a county prison. tj lane pleaded guilty last year to shooting five people at a suburban cleveland high school leaving three students dead. he and two other inmates broke out of the allen county correctional fast ill at this, all caught, back behind bars. >> respiratory illness has sent 12 children to the hospital in delaware, and there are concerns it could be enterovirus 68. >> the enterovirus outbreak has sickens more than nearly a thousand children in about a dozen states. most in the midwest. health officials sent samples to the centers for disease control to see if those children in delaware have enterovirus. experts say the start of school is likely helping spread the disease more quickly. >> secretary every state continues for international support in the fight against ice us. >> lawmakers on capitol hill are weighing aspects of president obama's plan to degrade and ultimately destroy the terror group. cbs news correspondent michael bert has more. >> john kerrey in the middle east work to go bu
. >> back in police custody in ohio, this is just hours after he escaped a county prison. tj lane pleaded guilty last year to shooting five people at a suburban cleveland high school leaving three students dead. he and two other inmates broke out of the allen county correctional fast ill at this, all caught, back behind bars. >> respiratory illness has sent 12 children to the hospital in delaware, and there are concerns it could be enterovirus 68. >> the enterovirus outbreak...
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let's put ohio's 11th up on the big board! oh!ng its fourteenth fire. we'll be right back. [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really manage your claim from start to finish. really. ♪ easy as easy can be bye! in all its naked glory; that's too hot for tv, stripped of chocolate, with nothing but salty roasted peanuts on soft sweet caramel. a payday bar will get you through your day. expose yourself to payday. (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. t
let's put ohio's 11th up on the big board! oh!ng its fourteenth fire. we'll be right back. [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really manage your claim from start to finish. really....
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can't wait til tomorrow. >>> big news out of ohio today. that has the victim's family members outraged. a grand jury decided not to indict two police officers in the shooting death of john crawford. a 22-year-old black man killed last month after carrying around a bb gun that he picked up off a shelf inside a local walmart. >> i can't say what the vote count was but at the end of the testimony the grand jury deliberated and they returned no indictment. they decided that the police officers and the police officer in particular that fired the shots was justified in doing what he did. >> shooting death of john crawford gained national attention as people began following the shooting death of mike brown which happened a few day ks after crawford was shot. on monday protesters marched from the walmart where crawford was shot to the courthouse where the grand jury was convening, all 11 miles. and today's news conference to announce there would be no indictment. the video was finally released. something the crawford family has been calling pore fo
can't wait til tomorrow. >>> big news out of ohio today. that has the victim's family members outraged. a grand jury decided not to indict two police officers in the shooting death of john crawford. a 22-year-old black man killed last month after carrying around a bb gun that he picked up off a shelf inside a local walmart. >> i can't say what the vote count was but at the end of the testimony the grand jury deliberated and they returned no indictment. they decided that the...
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i'll tell you ahead. >>> a man shot and killed by police in ohio. and there will be no indictment for the police that shot him in an ohio walmart. now the fbi is stepping in to review the case. the details to all of that ahead. ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> we will neither tolerate terrorist safe havens. we will take steps for security in our allies. >> earlier today the president put terrorism front and center of his speech at the united nations against the backdrop of american air strikes in syria a
i'll tell you ahead. >>> a man shot and killed by police in ohio. and there will be no indictment for the police that shot him in an ohio walmart. now the fbi is stepping in to review the case. the details to all of that ahead. ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm...
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down the ohio, a thousand miles from the allegheny.own the arkansas, 1,500 miles from the grade divide. down the red, a thousand miles from texas. down the great valley, 2,500 miles from minnesota, carrying every rivulet and brook, creek and rill, carrying all the rivers that run down two-thirds the continent, the mississippi runs to the gulf. ♪ new orleans to baton rouge. baton rouge to naches. naches to vicksburg. vicksburg to memphis. memphis to cairo. we build a dike a thousand miles long. men and mules, mules and mud. mules and mud a thousand miles up the mississippi. a century before we bought the great western river, the spanish and the french built dikes to keep the mississippi out of new orleans at flood stage. we continue to levee the entire length of the delta. the valley built up for centuries by the old river spilling her floods across the bottom of the continent. a mud delta of 40,000 square miles. men and mules, mules and mud. new orleans to baton rouge, naches to vicksburg, memphis to cairo a thousand miles up the river
down the ohio, a thousand miles from the allegheny.own the arkansas, 1,500 miles from the grade divide. down the red, a thousand miles from texas. down the great valley, 2,500 miles from minnesota, carrying every rivulet and brook, creek and rill, carrying all the rivers that run down two-thirds the continent, the mississippi runs to the gulf. ♪ new orleans to baton rouge. baton rouge to naches. naches to vicksburg. vicksburg to memphis. memphis to cairo. we build a dike a thousand miles...
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lane has been moved to ohio's maximum security prison. >> pelley: michelle miller in chardon, ohio. michelle, thanks very much. te earth was zapped today by a solar storm. it was born wednesday, when the sun shot out one of its biggest flares in years. the radiation can disrupt the ofwer grid, but there are no reports of that so far. it's expected to create a dazzling display in the sky. northern lights like these may be visible as far south as cleveland. toronto's larger-than-life mayor has been a comedy writer's dream, but today he delivered some serious news. that's next. when your favorite food starts a fight fight back fast with tums. relief that neutralizes acid on contact... ...and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! try great tasting tums chewy delights. yummy. has a new easy-to-swallow coating... so the nutrients for your eyes, heart and brain go down easier. for a limited time, get your four-dollar coupon at centrum.com. this is holly. her long day of outdoor adventure starts with knee pain. and a choice. take 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day re
lane has been moved to ohio's maximum security prison. >> pelley: michelle miller in chardon, ohio. michelle, thanks very much. te earth was zapped today by a solar storm. it was born wednesday, when the sun shot out one of its biggest flares in years. the radiation can disrupt the ofwer grid, but there are no reports of that so far. it's expected to create a dazzling display in the sky. northern lights like these may be visible as far south as cleveland. toronto's larger-than-life mayor...
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. >>> developing in ohio, a teenage killer broke out of prison last night. susan mcginnis reports, he didn't get very far. >>> i'm happy to announce that we have mr. lane back in custody. >>> reporter: police captured 19-year-old tj lane early friday morning just yards away from the lima ohio prison from which the self-confessed murderer escaped. >> with the help of the sheriff's office and the troopers in the area, they were able to shut the perimeter down quickly. so that's why he wasn't able to get any farther than he did. >> reporter: thursday night lane and two others climbed over a fence at the allen- oakwood institution during a break. by friday morning all three were captured. lane was serving three life sentences for opening fire in early 2012 at chardon high school east of cleveland. >> we have an active shooter at the high school. >> reporter: witnesses said lane walked into the cafeteria and started shooting hitting five students and killing three. many recall a smug and smiling lane in court as family members of victims spoke. >> he is repulsive
. >>> developing in ohio, a teenage killer broke out of prison last night. susan mcginnis reports, he didn't get very far. >>> i'm happy to announce that we have mr. lane back in custody. >>> reporter: police captured 19-year-old tj lane early friday morning just yards away from the lima ohio prison from which the self-confessed murderer escaped. >> with the help of the sheriff's office and the troopers in the area, they were able to shut the perimeter down...
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ohio state representative alicia reese.ate you being here. >>> after the break, our coverage of the military campaign against isis continues with more congressional reaction. congressman charlie rangel joins me next. ( whistle bl)ws okay patrick, one more stop. lets go base, shark, blitz. base, shark, blitz, break! when the game's on the line... okay, this is for the game. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to power their game day communication. flag nineteen, set hut! abort! abort! he's keeping it. hut! duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer than the competition. red lobster's endless shrimp is now! the year's largest variety of shrimp flavors! like new wood-grilled sriracha shrimp or parmesan crusted shrimp scampi... as much as you like, any way you like! hurry in and sea food differently. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, so your body can stay in motion. because
ohio state representative alicia reese.ate you being here. >>> after the break, our coverage of the military campaign against isis continues with more congressional reaction. congressman charlie rangel joins me next. ( whistle bl)ws okay patrick, one more stop. lets go base, shark, blitz. base, shark, blitz, break! when the game's on the line... okay, this is for the game. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to power their game day communication. flag nineteen, set hut! abort! abort! he's...
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>> good morning, we're following several breaking news stories on this fridaye september 12, the ohio teen serving three life sentences for gunning down three of his classmates is behind bars after a daring escape. >> the judge in the oscar pistorius murder case has found him guilty of culpable homicide in the killing of his girl friend. >> a video shows a different side of a fight that put a park ranger in the hospital. >> good morning, 4:30, a.m. and let's check the forecast like we do every morning, how's it going, david? >> reporter: pretty good, we had not gotten a lot of showers last night, we had enough cloud cover, we never made the atmosphere unstable for the thunderstorms. 67 degrees, 58 in allentown, cool and refreshing. 60 in reading and 71 in sea isle city. as we head out the door to catch the school bulls between the hours of 6 an 8 we'll be in the 60s, as we roll through the day, 66 degrees by 9:00 a.m., noon, 70. real refreshing morning to go out and do a jog or take the dog for a walk or run errands. 75 degrees by 3:00 p.m. 76 by 4:00 p.m. 73 by 6:00 p.m. >>> i'll hav
>> good morning, we're following several breaking news stories on this fridaye september 12, the ohio teen serving three life sentences for gunning down three of his classmates is behind bars after a daring escape. >> the judge in the oscar pistorius murder case has found him guilty of culpable homicide in the killing of his girl friend. >> a video shows a different side of a fight that put a park ranger in the hospital. >> good morning, 4:30, a.m. and let's check the...
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more breaking news, convicted kill here escaped from a prison who ohio back behind bars. tj lane broke out of correctional facility in lima with two other inmates last night. he was serving three life sense it is cents for the 2012 shooting death of three students at a high school outside of cleveland. the prisons warden said lane did not get far. >> can't tell you he watts captured just about a hundred yards, 100 feet from our institution, our main perimeter fence. >> you know, did he scale our perimeter fence, and again, this is an ongoing investigation. >> a second inmate was also captured quickly a third remains at large. >>> developing now, a dozen children in delaware are hospitalized this morning, sick by a respiratory illness, officials concerned it could be enterovirus 68, outbreak that sickened more than a thousand children nationwide. health officials sent samples to the centers for disease control to see if the patient's in delaware do have enterovirus, uncommon strain of common family of virus that is typically hit through summer and autumn. experts say the s
more breaking news, convicted kill here escaped from a prison who ohio back behind bars. tj lane broke out of correctional facility in lima with two other inmates last night. he was serving three life sense it is cents for the 2012 shooting death of three students at a high school outside of cleveland. the prisons warden said lane did not get far. >> can't tell you he watts captured just about a hundred yards, 100 feet from our institution, our main perimeter fence. >> you know, did...
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custody. >> police captured 19 year old tj lane early friday morning, just yards away from the lima ohio prison from which the self-confessed murderer escaped. >> with the help of the sheriff's office, the troop that's were in the area, they were able to shut the perimeter down pretty quick. sews that he why he wasn't able to get out any further than did he. >> thursday night lane and two other climbed over a fence at the allen oak wood correctional institution during a recreational break. the hunt goes on for 45 year old clifford, serving time for kidnapping and robbery. >> we're going to keep looking until we catch him. yes, we're not done yet. >> reporter: lane serving three life sentences for opening fire in early 2012 at chardon high school east of cleveland. >> we have an active shooter at the high school. >> reporter: witnesses say lane walked into the cafeteria and started shooting hitting five students and killing three. many recall a smug and smiling lane in court as family members of victims spoke. >> he is repulsive. report rot the escape alarmed high school students? not som
custody. >> police captured 19 year old tj lane early friday morning, just yards away from the lima ohio prison from which the self-confessed murderer escaped. >> with the help of the sheriff's office, the troop that's were in the area, they were able to shut the perimeter down pretty quick. sews that he why he wasn't able to get out any further than did he. >> thursday night lane and two other climbed over a fence at the allen oak wood correctional institution during a...
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we have walkers from arizona, ohio, delaware. we have participated in this walk as a team for ten years. we're celebrating our ten-year anniversary as a team. we just want to keep going. we want to end this disease. >> you are inspired by someone who since passed away. >> the founder of our team, linda, was a breast cancer survivor founded our team and she passed away so we all walk in her memory. >> reporter: the next couple of days you'll walk 20 miles per day. how do you even begin to train for that? >> one step at a time. you get up every day and you walk and you walk and you walk. you park your car far away and you walk. you get all of your steps in. we all compete with it. we get competitive over how many steps we can get in every day with each other training for this event. >> reporter: thanks for talking to us. we appreciate it. what we've been told is more than 40,000 men and women die from breast cancer every year and the whole purpose of this three-day event is to stop that we'll be here when the opening ceremonies get
we have walkers from arizona, ohio, delaware. we have participated in this walk as a team for ten years. we're celebrating our ten-year anniversary as a team. we just want to keep going. we want to end this disease. >> you are inspired by someone who since passed away. >> the founder of our team, linda, was a breast cancer survivor founded our team and she passed away so we all walk in her memory. >> reporter: the next couple of days you'll walk 20 miles per day. how do you...
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. >> hinojosa: and you grow up in dayton, ohio. >> and we ended up in dayton, ohio. culinary capitol of the world. >> hinojosa: you know, i didn't know this about dayton, ohio! >> ( laughing ) yeah, no; not so much. >> hinojosa: but the questions was how was it, you know, growing up-- and you were the first chinese family in dayton, or one of the few? >> we were... we always joked that when we had our chinese friends over to our home, we were chinatown. ( laughing) so there weren't that many, no. there weren't a lot. >> hinojosa: so what was it like in terms of food? because you know what? kids can be kind of intense when you're like, suddenly bringing something different to lunch that's not peanut butter and jelly. >> no, you're right, you're right. we actually... we did both. being in dayton, and... there probably was 50 chinese people, so we did want to blend in, so we absolutely had turkey for thanksgiving, and we'd have the pot roasts, and mom had the famous clay pot that she would always do the chicken in. so we certainly had american food, and dad's famous one
. >> hinojosa: and you grow up in dayton, ohio. >> and we ended up in dayton, ohio. culinary capitol of the world. >> hinojosa: you know, i didn't know this about dayton, ohio! >> ( laughing ) yeah, no; not so much. >> hinojosa: but the questions was how was it, you know, growing up-- and you were the first chinese family in dayton, or one of the few? >> we were... we always joked that when we had our chinese friends over to our home, we were chinatown. (...
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that mud plain that extends from the gulf of mexico clear to the mouth of ohio. ancient valley built up for centuries by the old river spilling her floods across the bottom of the continent. a mud delta of 40,000 square miles. men and mules, mules and mud. new orleans to baton rouge, naches to vicksburg, memphis to cairo a thousand miles up the river. they brought their blacks and their plows and their cotton over to the river. down through the boom train. down through cumberland gap over from georgia and south carolina. over from the tide water. over from the old cotton land west of the big river. west of the steam boat highway. down the highway to the sea. ♪ corn and oats down the missouri, tobacco and whisky down the ohio. down from pittsburgh, down from st. louis. hemp and potatoes, pork and flour. we send our commerce to the sea. ♪ we made cotton king. we rolled a million bales down the river from liverpool and leads, 1860 we rolled four million bales down the river. rolled them off alabama, rolled them off mississippi. rolled them off louisiana. ♪ we fought
that mud plain that extends from the gulf of mexico clear to the mouth of ohio. ancient valley built up for centuries by the old river spilling her floods across the bottom of the continent. a mud delta of 40,000 square miles. men and mules, mules and mud. new orleans to baton rouge, naches to vicksburg, memphis to cairo a thousand miles up the river. they brought their blacks and their plows and their cotton over to the river. down through the boom train. down through cumberland gap over from...
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a huge case in ohio. everyone in ohio is shocked right now. >> looking act video of t.j. lane in the courtroom. there was just a sort of disturbing shot of him where he looked kind of amused. he was smiling and grinning a little bit. can you tell us more about his state of mind? >> yeah, no one is going to be able to know for certain what was in t.j.'s mind except t.j. himself. that was for everyone in the courtroom, the victims, the families, the prosecutors, everyone in that courtroom was just absolutely taken aback. there was no way to fully comprehend what happened in the courtroom that afternoon. >> did he explain why he killed three fellow students? >> no here, never did. he said it was something that he has been clear, been deter menned he is going to take this with him. only he is going to know. we never went to trial. it was never something that was stated openly in court. >> so tonight police are warning people in this area to stay inside. to not answer the door. if a stranger knocks. how dangerous do you think t.j. lane is? >> i can't get into anything obviousl
a huge case in ohio. everyone in ohio is shocked right now. >> looking act video of t.j. lane in the courtroom. there was just a sort of disturbing shot of him where he looked kind of amused. he was smiling and grinning a little bit. can you tell us more about his state of mind? >> yeah, no one is going to be able to know for certain what was in t.j.'s mind except t.j. himself. that was for everyone in the courtroom, the victims, the families, the prosecutors, everyone in that...
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and ohio canal national historical park commission. extension of the authorization date will allow the continued involvement of the park advisory commission and the decisions that affect the national historic park. this the advisory commission is now more than 40 years old and serves as an important link between the adjacent communities and the national park service. s. 476 is a companion bill to h.r. 2255, introduced by representative van hollen, and supported by a bipartisan group of members. representative van hollen is to be commended for his leadership and dedication in seeing this bill through. with that, mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: thank you. with that let me turn to the sponsor of the legislation, representative van hollen, for as much time as he wishes to consume. th
and ohio canal national historical park commission. extension of the authorization date will allow the continued involvement of the park advisory commission and the decisions that affect the national historic park. this the advisory commission is now more than 40 years old and serves as an important link between the adjacent communities and the national park service. s. 476 is a companion bill to h.r. 2255, introduced by representative van hollen, and supported by a bipartisan group of members....
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>> more breaking news, frantic overnight manhunt for teenage killer in ohio, is now over. correspondent susan macinnis shows us the community and the victim's family members are relieved. >> i'm happy to announce we have him back in custody. >> captured tj lane early friday morning, just yards away from the lima ohio prison from which the self confessed murderer escaped. >> with the help of the sheriff's offers, in the troopers that were in the area, they were able to shut the perimeter down pretty quick. that's why he wasn't able to get out any further than did he. >> thursday night, lane, and two others, climbed over a fence, at the allen oak wood correctional institution, during a recreational break. by friday morning, all three had been captured. lane, serving three life sentences, for opening fire in early 2012, at chardon high school east of cleveland. >> we have an active shooter at the high school. >> witnesses said lane walked into the cafeteria and started shooting hitting five students and killing three. many recall a smug and smiling lane in court, as family me
>> more breaking news, frantic overnight manhunt for teenage killer in ohio, is now over. correspondent susan macinnis shows us the community and the victim's family members are relieved. >> i'm happy to announce we have him back in custody. >> captured tj lane early friday morning, just yards away from the lima ohio prison from which the self confessed murderer escaped. >> with the help of the sheriff's offers, in the troopers that were in the area, they were able to...
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guest: i'm glad john called, especially from ohio. we work on the ground in ohio. we have a team there. there's a big debate going on in whether to stay with the common core, there's hearings happening in the state house. there have been superintendents and school board members, local ohio people after the other about how much progress the common core has allowed them to ake in the last four years and putting in place stronger curriculum and putting in place materials that are better for their kids. to remember, before the common core started, not like everything was great with the system. we're all seeing some of the we've got.at our textbooks in this country have been terrible for decades. i'm not surprised. it's a great idea to go back to some of the textbooks that you might have used when you were a probably aree they much better than what we've seen s, the '80s, the '90 2000s, way off track. if anything, common core is rying to get us back to a more traditional approach. especially in math if you look at the early grades that says ou have to know your math fac
guest: i'm glad john called, especially from ohio. we work on the ground in ohio. we have a team there. there's a big debate going on in whether to stay with the common core, there's hearings happening in the state house. there have been superintendents and school board members, local ohio people after the other about how much progress the common core has allowed them to ake in the last four years and putting in place stronger curriculum and putting in place materials that are better for their...
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in ohio, it's our number one industry. so, maybe it should be started to treat like a business. it's not just an ohio problem. it's not just a lake erie problem. it isn't just a national problem. it's an international problem. >> reporter: the u.s. and canada are working to create new targets for how much phosphorus can flow into the lake-those might be announced this fall. and the international joint commission, which has no regulatory power, is encouraging state, federal, and international lawmakers to start enacting policy that will clean up the great lakes. >> ifill: detroit public televison is co-hosting a conference on the future of the great lakes this week. topics range from algae blooms to the threat of plastics in the water to concerns about oil pipelines. you can watch it all in a live- stream on our website. check the rundown for times. >> woodruff: the numbers are staggering. one in every four women in the u.s. will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. and an estimated 1.3 million american women are victims of physical assault by an intimate partner each ye
in ohio, it's our number one industry. so, maybe it should be started to treat like a business. it's not just an ohio problem. it's not just a lake erie problem. it isn't just a national problem. it's an international problem. >> reporter: the u.s. and canada are working to create new targets for how much phosphorus can flow into the lake-those might be announced this fall. and the international joint commission, which has no regulatory power, is encouraging state, federal, and...
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to our west, ohio has cases. it resembles the common cold at first but becomes a serious respeiratory illness and has hospitalized many children. those with breathing problems or allergies are at higher risk. yesterday we talked to a pediatrician who is telling her asthma patients to begin their inhaler at the first sign of a cold and to call their doctor. >> there's no vaccine and there's no specific treatment either so prevention is key. it's very important to talk to children about frequent hand washing and washing hands for at least 20 seconds which is hard for children to gauge so they should basically wash their hands until they sang the whole happy birthday song. >> reporter: while there are no confirmed cases yet in pennsylvania, new jersey or delaware, again, the states are testing for it. we know in delaware they sent the labs from 12 children believed have enterovirus to cdc and those results are expected in a week. katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> there's also a warning for parents at a montgomery county
to our west, ohio has cases. it resembles the common cold at first but becomes a serious respeiratory illness and has hospitalized many children. those with breathing problems or allergies are at higher risk. yesterday we talked to a pediatrician who is telling her asthma patients to begin their inhaler at the first sign of a cold and to call their doctor. >> there's no vaccine and there's no specific treatment either so prevention is key. it's very important to talk to children about...
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if you look just off to our west, moving into ohio, this is an area of rain.ing to put it for tomorrow morning's commute. remember that tomorrow before you head out. this rain won't be getting here until the morning hours. for now we are nice and dry. we have comfortable fall-like temperatures. take a look around, philadelphia 71 degrees, northeast philly 72, 69 in wrightstown, 69 chester springs. 79 washington township. in the lehigh valley, pottstown, 60s here, 68 quakerstown, 71 in reading. closer to the shore, temperatures in the upper 60s. 67 atlantic city airport. 73 in millville, 72 in dover. it is quite a bit cooler outside this afternoon. a little bit below average for this time of the year. by 8:00 p.m. tonight, mid-60s. still clear skies, cool temperatures. by 10:00 tomorrow morning, low 60s. we'll see the rain coming just in time for the morning commute for part of the area. coming up, i'll show you a closer timing on that end. cool temperatures for the rest of the week. >>> we have new information about the fate of a gloucester county liquor store
if you look just off to our west, moving into ohio, this is an area of rain.ing to put it for tomorrow morning's commute. remember that tomorrow before you head out. this rain won't be getting here until the morning hours. for now we are nice and dry. we have comfortable fall-like temperatures. take a look around, philadelphia 71 degrees, northeast philly 72, 69 in wrightstown, 69 chester springs. 79 washington township. in the lehigh valley, pottstown, 60s here, 68 quakerstown, 71 in reading....