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he's been at bowling green, utah, and now, ohio state.he took over bowling green, they weren't exactly a power. never have fewer than eight wins. each and every year for urban meyer. >> gus: second and six, at the 39. here's stave, the play fake. stave, over the middle. incomplete. and urban tells an interesting story. when he was being looked at by bowling green, he went to coach holtz and said, i don't know if you can really build a program at bowling green. and coach holtz said, you're right. that's why they're calling you. >> charles: excellent point made by coach holtz. luke fickell, was the interim head coach, that urban meyer took over for. and agreed to stay as the defensive coordinator. that's something that urban meyer did soul-searching about. do you want the guy that was the head coach to be on staff with you. that worked out well. this game, championship game, michigan state. bowl game against clemson. they had to spend extra time getting the defense ready. >> gus: they're getting ready for the gatorade shower for coach meyer
he's been at bowling green, utah, and now, ohio state.he took over bowling green, they weren't exactly a power. never have fewer than eight wins. each and every year for urban meyer. >> gus: second and six, at the 39. here's stave, the play fake. stave, over the middle. incomplete. and urban tells an interesting story. when he was being looked at by bowling green, he went to coach holtz and said, i don't know if you can really build a program at bowling green. and coach holtz said, you're...
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he's been at bowling green, utah, and now, ohio state.he took over bowling green, they weren't exactly a power. never have fewer than eight wins. each and every year for urban meyer. >> gus: second and six, at the 39. here's stave, the play fake. stave, over the middle. incomplete. and urban tells an interesting story. when he was being looked at by bowling green, he went to coach holtz and said, i don't know if you can really build a program at bowling green. and coach holtz said, you're right. that's why they're calling you. >> charles: excellent point made by coach holtz. luke fickell, was the interim head coach, that urban meyer took over for. and agreed to stay as the defensive coordinator. that's something that urban meyer did soul-searching about. do you want the guy that was the head coach to be on staff with you. that worked out well. this game, championship game, michigan state. bowl game against clemson. they had to spend extra time getting the defense ready. >> gus: they're getting ready for the gatorade shower for coach meyer
he's been at bowling green, utah, and now, ohio state.he took over bowling green, they weren't exactly a power. never have fewer than eight wins. each and every year for urban meyer. >> gus: second and six, at the 39. here's stave, the play fake. stave, over the middle. incomplete. and urban tells an interesting story. when he was being looked at by bowling green, he went to coach holtz and said, i don't know if you can really build a program at bowling green. and coach holtz said, you're...
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gibbs from the state of ohio, my dear colleague, mr. joyce from the state of ohio. they live at the other end of the lake but they get the problem. god bless you, and i thank the ranking member, mr. bishop from the east coast, who understands how important fresh water is to sustain life in this country. it shouldn't be this hard. thank you so very much for this bill. i rise in strong support and i yield my remaining time back to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from ohio. mr. gibbs: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for three minutes. mr. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the gentleman from ohio, but i'd also like to thank a lady and a member who i call our lady of the lakes, ms. kaptur, thank you so much for speaking out like you do about the great lakes. mr. bishop, a great colleague and friend. we all understand what makes the great lakes great. that's the whole important we're talki
gibbs from the state of ohio, my dear colleague, mr. joyce from the state of ohio. they live at the other end of the lake but they get the problem. god bless you, and i thank the ranking member, mr. bishop from the east coast, who understands how important fresh water is to sustain life in this country. it shouldn't be this hard. thank you so very much for this bill. i rise in strong support and i yield my remaining time back to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields...
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ohio as the rust belt. i don't really like that term. we really are the new ohio now where we still love the old industries that we knew so well in ohio for the last 40 50 years, but now we are really focusing in addition to that on the new kind of industries that you're familiar with whether it's cloud computing, data analytics, whether it's advanced programs and health care or even energy. that's what we're focusing on here in ohio. so you know, in life you take your eye off the ball and you lose the ball game and i'm not interested in doing that here. i've got a job to do at least in the very near term. >> good for you, governor. you already have been quite successful. i want to ask you about that. incomes are up in ohio. exports set to have a record. job retention up. new businesses being created. a lot of good things to talk about and yet we see people in the country even though the economic data is looking better on a national level people are not feeling it. so i want to ask you about that as well as
ohio as the rust belt. i don't really like that term. we really are the new ohio now where we still love the old industries that we knew so well in ohio for the last 40 50 years, but now we are really focusing in addition to that on the new kind of industries that you're familiar with whether it's cloud computing, data analytics, whether it's advanced programs and health care or even energy. that's what we're focusing on here in ohio. so you know, in life you take your eye off the ball and you...
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it was ohio's fourth botched execution in recent years.ean drug makers now refuse to supply the toxic colorado cocktail. some doctors refuse to participate. ohio's legislature has come up with a plan that is popular in the state capitol: make the details of executions and many of the participants secret. >> we think when you are talking about something that is essentially the ultimate punishment, it's deserving of the most transparency, not the least. and it's already a very secr secretive process to begin with and what they are doing is saying, more secrecy is the key here, not more transparency. >> reporter: legal analysts call it the most extreme execution measure of any death penalty state in the u.s. if ohio's governor signs it into law by the next scheduled execution on february 11th, almost nothing about the state killing of child murrer ron phillips would be accessible to the public: not the drugs used, not who made them, not the identities of the doctors in the room. and unlike laws in other states, ohio's law would bar even the c
it was ohio's fourth botched execution in recent years.ean drug makers now refuse to supply the toxic colorado cocktail. some doctors refuse to participate. ohio's legislature has come up with a plan that is popular in the state capitol: make the details of executions and many of the participants secret. >> we think when you are talking about something that is essentially the ultimate punishment, it's deserving of the most transparency, not the least. and it's already a very secr...
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state of ohio put a moratorium on them in may.d in january and now state legislators are trying to pass a mesh their keeps what happens in the death chamber a closely guarded secret from the public. john has more from columbus, ohio. >> reporter: it was father lawrence hummer's first execution. but he knew something was going horribly wrong. >> he after two minutes began to gag audibly. and literally gag, and you could see his stomach begin to bloat. this was simply monstrous as far as i was concerned. and it was contempt table. >> reporter: the lethal injection to dennis mcgwire lasted nearly half an hour. it was ohio's fourth botched execution in recent years, european drug makers now refuse to supply the toxic cocktail used for executions some doctor refuse to participation. so ohio's legislature has come up with a plan that is popular in the state capital. make the details of executions and many of the participants secret. >> we think when they were talking about something that's certainly the ultimate punishment, it's deservi
state of ohio put a moratorium on them in may.d in january and now state legislators are trying to pass a mesh their keeps what happens in the death chamber a closely guarded secret from the public. john has more from columbus, ohio. >> reporter: it was father lawrence hummer's first execution. but he knew something was going horribly wrong. >> he after two minutes began to gag audibly. and literally gag, and you could see his stomach begin to bloat. this was simply monstrous as far...
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wisconsin/ohio state. that comes your way next, here on fox.next door to rob stone and our college football crew, as we get you ready for the big ten championship game. enjoy, everybody. >> ryan, thank you. >>> last year, in indianapolis, ohio state saw their national title hopes crashing down, at the big ten championship game. today, another opportunity for the buckeyes to get back to college football's big stage. >> for the past year, ohio state has lived through the agony of getting knocked out of the national championship game after suffering a loss to michigan state last season. >> definitely have a chip on our shoulder. >> you think, what could have been. >> their chance for redemption is finally here. >> this ohio state team heads toward the big ten championship. >> their journey to indianapolis was far from smooth. >> we had braxton go down in camp, which was tough. >> j.t.
wisconsin/ohio state. that comes your way next, here on fox.next door to rob stone and our college football crew, as we get you ready for the big ten championship game. enjoy, everybody. >> ryan, thank you. >>> last year, in indianapolis, ohio state saw their national title hopes crashing down, at the big ten championship game. today, another opportunity for the buckeyes to get back to college football's big stage. >> for the past year, ohio state has lived through the...
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i'm the sixth in ohio history and the 140th in the united states to be exonerated.ng for us. 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 >>> on this episode of "death row stories," a triple murder of unimaginable brutality. >> this is the one case that truly screams out
i'm the sixth in ohio history and the 140th in the united states to be exonerated.ng for us. 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...
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scott cohn, "nightly business report," youngstown, ohio. >> to read more about youngstown, ohio, and how it's trying to reinvigorate its economy, go to our web site, cnbc.com. that is "nightly business report" for tonight. thank you so much for joining us. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thank you from me as well. have a great evening and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business re has been funded in thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [ squawking ]
scott cohn, "nightly business report," youngstown, ohio. >> to read more about youngstown, ohio, and how it's trying to reinvigorate its economy, go to our web site, cnbc.com. that is "nightly business report" for tonight. thank you so much for joining us. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thank you from me as well. have a great evening and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business re has been funded in...
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ohio state, wisconsin. ohio state down to their third string quarterback. urban meyer, confident in cardale jones and why not? here he is, second quarter, finding devin smith. 44 yards for the score. ohio state up at that point, 24-0. time winding down here in the first half. it's already 31-0. melvin gordon, the heisman candidate fumbles. there's joey bow is sa picks it and scores. that game is 52-0, not even over yet. >>> big one in the big 12 in waco. k-state and baylor. baylor up 24-7. bryce petty find iing the receir all alone. baylor, 31-17. then johnny jefferson picking up the slack at tailback. he takes it over from three yards out. 38-27, baylor wins. >>> tore big one in the big 12, tcu at home, taking on iowa state. and clearly looking for style points. how is this for style in trevone boykin, the backwards pass to daifl porter and he gets it back. look at at the purple shirts in front of him. a convoy of blockers, and he uses them. he scores. tcu up 7-0 early. they would pour it on in the second half. third quarter, 27-3. sam richardson for iowa
ohio state, wisconsin. ohio state down to their third string quarterback. urban meyer, confident in cardale jones and why not? here he is, second quarter, finding devin smith. 44 yards for the score. ohio state up at that point, 24-0. time winding down here in the first half. it's already 31-0. melvin gordon, the heisman candidate fumbles. there's joey bow is sa picks it and scores. that game is 52-0, not even over yet. >>> big one in the big 12 in waco. k-state and baylor. baylor up...
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scott cohn, "nightly business report," youngstown, ohio. >> to read more about youngstown, ohio, and how it's trying to reinvigorate its economy, go to our web site, cnbc.com. that is "nightly business report" for tonight. thank you so much for joining us. i'm susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thank you from me as well. have a great evening and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. >>> "nightly business re has been funded in thestreet.com and action alerts plus where jim cramer and fellow portfolio manager stephanie link share their investment strategies, stock picks and market insights. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> ♪ so if i hold you in my arms ♪ i won't dance next on "great performances"... when tony meets his lady, get ready for anything. ♪ and though we're not such great romancers ♪ ♪ you know that we're bound to answer ♪ ♪ when we propose ♪ anything goes! anything goes, when these generation-spanning superstars sing classics from the american songbook. ♪ it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing ♪ ♪ and i seem to find ♪ the happiness i seek
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ohio state got in.re mad about it. >> here's the difference from college to the nfl. in college, it's subjective. you have a committee that's deciding who should go to the playoffs. in the nfl, there are rules. if you tie in the afc north, there's a set of rules. in college football, it's up to the committee. and nobody knows what the committee is looking at. is it the eye test, the metrics, so, people are very passionate and very angry and very opinionated. so, when you say good things about them, they love you, when you say bad things about it -- >> very personal. >> they take it personally. >> jimmy: i was looking at your twitter and you got very upset because people call you a homer because you went to ohio state and when you talk positively about ohio state, people think oh, he's just saying that because he went there. >> yeah. what i've learned is, when i say things just, again, my job for 19 years has been watch games, say what i think, positive, negative about any team. i treat ohio state the sa
ohio state got in.re mad about it. >> here's the difference from college to the nfl. in college, it's subjective. you have a committee that's deciding who should go to the playoffs. in the nfl, there are rules. if you tie in the afc north, there's a set of rules. in college football, it's up to the committee. and nobody knows what the committee is looking at. is it the eye test, the metrics, so, people are very passionate and very angry and very opinionated. so, when you say good things...
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news involves a toddler from frederick, maryland, reported missing after his mother took him off to ohio. police now have charged 24-year-old fa nisha stevens in connection with her son's disappearance. they say she is partially cooperating but search crews still have to find her son. kevin lewis is live with the breaking details. >> leon, prosecutors in columbus ohio, have charged stevens with tampering with evidence and endangering the life of a child. it is alleged the 24-year-old mother took her 14-month-old son cameron beckford and his sister to a relative's house in ohio. what happened there? that is the mystery tonight. a massive search for a tiny toddler. 14-month-old cameron beck foverment police canvased a columbus, ohio park. dive teams searched the creek. by the end of the day the police renamed their investigation to a recovery mission. >> mom took cameron and his 6-year-old sister to a relative's home. the father became nervous and contacted authorities. >> look building at phone numbers that we had on file and ba we were able to locate a possible address in columbus. >> ad
news involves a toddler from frederick, maryland, reported missing after his mother took him off to ohio. police now have charged 24-year-old fa nisha stevens in connection with her son's disappearance. they say she is partially cooperating but search crews still have to find her son. kevin lewis is live with the breaking details. >> leon, prosecutors in columbus ohio, have charged stevens with tampering with evidence and endangering the life of a child. it is alleged the 24-year-old...
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one of them was ohio state. he talked about the affordability issue and here is a bit about what he had to say in that interview. >> if you asked me what is the single most issue that keeps me awake at night as is this issue of affordability. it is no secret the last couple of decades have risen faster than the cost of everything else including the cost of tuition. so come at ohio state here we are taking this issue very seriously in the sense that we want to make sure that our education remains affordable from the students that want to come here. so a few things we've done if i just look back at the last seven or six years if i use that window the tuition increase that will be under 2% in period of time during the seven-year window if we looked at just another year out we've had a 0% increase in tuition in four out of the seven years and this is an attempt to keep the costs at least where they are at. the way that the costs have risen within the all kinds of things from the requirements now that we have in the
one of them was ohio state. he talked about the affordability issue and here is a bit about what he had to say in that interview. >> if you asked me what is the single most issue that keeps me awake at night as is this issue of affordability. it is no secret the last couple of decades have risen faster than the cost of everything else including the cost of tuition. so come at ohio state here we are taking this issue very seriously in the sense that we want to make sure that our education...
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farmirony, the first eliminated during the new deal was in western ohio, a town called miami, ohio, andnow what is the eighth congressional district of ohio. the eighth congressional district is today the home of john maynard -- john boehner. ofn boehner, the archetype anti-big government, his district benefited hugely from the biggest government that america has ever known. the final thing i want to say, the square i bring in the telephone, i hope it is going to work. .t relates to radio you will all know that radio was invented by marconi in 1902. the image you can or member from school days, marconi sitting on newfoundland,in for theaerial listening possibility of the letter f in morse being transmitted by his colleagues a dozen miles away. about 2:00 in the morning this magical moment when suddenly he heard and ultimately her with great clarity, being broadcast all the way across the atlantic ocean. radio and transoceanic radio was suddenly a reality. that was fine. so far is knitting the country together morse code was fine. .t did not have the intimacy what you needed was to be wi
farmirony, the first eliminated during the new deal was in western ohio, a town called miami, ohio, andnow what is the eighth congressional district of ohio. the eighth congressional district is today the home of john maynard -- john boehner. ofn boehner, the archetype anti-big government, his district benefited hugely from the biggest government that america has ever known. the final thing i want to say, the square i bring in the telephone, i hope it is going to work. .t relates to radio you...
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storm christmas eve into the great lakes in ohio valley. we'll watch that. that's seven days away. >> not a great present around the holidays. >>> some stories making news this morning, does isis have a twisted weapon? they launched scorpion bombs, they are being blasted into iraqi towns. iraqis used it fighting against the roman empire. >>> jeb bush is close to getting into the business so to speak. on tuesday, he said i am excited to announce i will actively explore running for president of the united states. it comes after he agreed to release e-mails from his time as florida's governor. on c-span a pair of political pundit brothers were left to silence, their mom called in to school them for arguing, let's take a listen.
storm christmas eve into the great lakes in ohio valley. we'll watch that. that's seven days away. >> not a great present around the holidays. >>> some stories making news this morning, does isis have a twisted weapon? they launched scorpion bombs, they are being blasted into iraqi towns. iraqis used it fighting against the roman empire. >>> jeb bush is close to getting into the business so to speak. on tuesday, he said i am excited to announce i will actively explore...
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there is more moisture off to the south an west to the ohio and tennessee river valleys. mix the precipitation down to ohio. that moves in as we get into tuesday for some locations. that is why there is a winter weather advisory in effect. we'll talk about the timeline. through midnight we are dealing with light rainshowers. into the rush it looks to be dry. as we get to the mid-morning hours we are tracking light rain for philadelphia and mixed precipitation north and west. the national weather service issued the winter weather advisory for lancaster county. we could find snow and sleet changing to rain. we'll get a closer look on tuesday with the accuweather forecast, jim. >>> thank you, melissa. 6abc.com/weather is always there. you can check the live radar. you can see the seven-day and the hourly forecasts and get the latest from our meteorologists. find it all from
there is more moisture off to the south an west to the ohio and tennessee river valleys. mix the precipitation down to ohio. that moves in as we get into tuesday for some locations. that is why there is a winter weather advisory in effect. we'll talk about the timeline. through midnight we are dealing with light rainshowers. into the rush it looks to be dry. as we get to the mid-morning hours we are tracking light rain for philadelphia and mixed precipitation north and west. the national...
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now on medicaid expansion, i'm able to bring ohio money back to ohio, because i know what they do with washington, and i can use it to treat the mentally ill. i can use it help the drug addicted. why wouldn't i do that, george? that's common sense to me. so that in our state i -- you know, most ohioans have a positive outlook. i want to double down. make sure we're not weak. you know me, i can fight with the best of them. but at the end of the day, leaders have to unite, not divide. >> you know, got to and you about a possible run for president. asked about it in march, you had a blunt answer. you said i'm just not interested in it. is that still true? >> well, george, well, look. you knew you were never going to get a good answer out of me today. >> i didn't get a yes. >> let me say this, you have risen to the top of abc. i want to see whether you're going to run for president. i know you would be tough. the bottom line is, we're doing infant mortality now. task force on race, and a budget that's going to be comprehensive. that's my focus at this point in time. >> you're not repeating
now on medicaid expansion, i'm able to bring ohio money back to ohio, because i know what they do with washington, and i can use it to treat the mentally ill. i can use it help the drug addicted. why wouldn't i do that, george? that's common sense to me. so that in our state i -- you know, most ohioans have a positive outlook. i want to double down. make sure we're not weak. you know me, i can fight with the best of them. but at the end of the day, leaders have to unite, not divide. >>...
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i wish that sherrod brown from ohio would run. there are a lot of people who would make good candidates, but they're intimidated by the clinton fund-raising machine. >> would she raise a big tent for a lot of democrats to get under and reverse the republican wave of the midterm elections? >> there's absolutely no room -- there's no tent that can hold the working class, the poor, the lower class that i'm talking about and the steven rattners of wall street, who go around saying, oh, don't you love us? we're social liberals. we're for civil rights. we're for all the rights that you care about. we're for tolerance and so on and so forth. but what they're not for is worker rights. it doesn't matter if you're gay or black or an impoverished white former factory worker. you all have worker rights in common. that's the commonality. citizens' rights, i would say also, but worker rights. they never talk about worker rights. they just talk about cultural liberalism. that's what they're interested in. >> here's a quote from steven rattner, w
i wish that sherrod brown from ohio would run. there are a lot of people who would make good candidates, but they're intimidated by the clinton fund-raising machine. >> would she raise a big tent for a lot of democrats to get under and reverse the republican wave of the midterm elections? >> there's absolutely no room -- there's no tent that can hold the working class, the poor, the lower class that i'm talking about and the steven rattners of wall street, who go around saying, oh,...
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i wish that sherrod brown from ohio would run. there are a lot of people who would make good candidates, but they're intimidated by the clinton fund-raising machine. >> would she raise a big tent for a lot of democrats to get under and reverse the republican wave of the midterm elections? >> there's absolutely no room -- there's no tent that can hold the working class, the poor, the lower class that i'm talking about and the steven rattners of wall street, who go around saying, oh, don't you love us? we're social liberals. we're for civil rights. we're for all the rights that you care about. we're for tolerance and so on and so forth. but what they're not for is worker rights. it doesn't matter if you're gay or black or an impoverished white former factory worker. you all have worker rights in common. that's the commonality. citizens' rights, i would say also, but worker rights. they never talk about worker rights. they just talk about cultural liberalism. that's what they're interested in. >> here's a quote from steven rattner, w
i wish that sherrod brown from ohio would run. there are a lot of people who would make good candidates, but they're intimidated by the clinton fund-raising machine. >> would she raise a big tent for a lot of democrats to get under and reverse the republican wave of the midterm elections? >> there's absolutely no room -- there's no tent that can hold the working class, the poor, the lower class that i'm talking about and the steven rattners of wall street, who go around saying, oh,...
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shake out with tcu and florida state and ohio state. that's the other two spots. >> chris: if you're right, if it is alabama one, oregon two, no change, both teams winning very convincingly in their conference title games, then the number three team would prlay against oregon in pasadena. the four team would play against the top seed, alabama, given geographic preference in the superdome on new year's night. >> kirk: i think there's confusion with that. the number one team that finishes tomorrow at the number one spot, they get to choose the bowl they'll go to, so, if it is alabama, they will be in the sugar bowl and if oregon is two, even if oregon is one, oregon's going to go to the rose bowl and alabama's going to go to the sugar bowl. it's just a matter of who they end up playing there as far as the three and the four seeds. >> chris: exactly. that will be a matter of interest, as well. but the main issue facing this committee, assuming that they're in line with the idea that florida state, being undefeated, has to be in there, how
shake out with tcu and florida state and ohio state. that's the other two spots. >> chris: if you're right, if it is alabama one, oregon two, no change, both teams winning very convincingly in their conference title games, then the number three team would prlay against oregon in pasadena. the four team would play against the top seed, alabama, given geographic preference in the superdome on new year's night. >> kirk: i think there's confusion with that. the number one team that...
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the ohio state senior was last seen at 2:00 a.m. wednesday.is roommates say he went to go take walk he was reportedly dressed in all black he did not take his motorcycle, wallet or id. >> devastating. obviously he was a good player for ohio state an good resident obviously around the area. don't why know why something like this could happen. >> his sister sophia told the columbus dispatcher he had suffered from sports related concussions. they were especially worried he might have been disoriented because of a concussion he suffered a month ago. according to the dispatch, his mother susan told police he sometimes would suffer from extreme confusion saying her son texted her wednesday that he was sorry for being quote an embarrassment and that the concussions had been affecting him. the university athletics department released a statement expressing their shock and sadness offering their thoughts and prayers to the family and all those who knew him. in new york, brian llenas, fox news. >> still ahead, a very very special kind of hero, local wor
the ohio state senior was last seen at 2:00 a.m. wednesday.is roommates say he went to go take walk he was reportedly dressed in all black he did not take his motorcycle, wallet or id. >> devastating. obviously he was a good player for ohio state an good resident obviously around the area. don't why know why something like this could happen. >> his sister sophia told the columbus dispatcher he had suffered from sports related concussions. they were especially worried he might have...
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but let's not forget that ohio is an open carry state.the officers did on that day, with tamir rice, is totally unacceptable, no matter how you cut it. >> your reaction to the announcement by attorney general holder of the justice department's investigation? what has been the situation with the cleveland police department over the past two years? >> i agree with what the attorney general said. i want to remind you that mayor jackson asked for them to come in to do an investigation. you may recall would have been too timothy russo and melissa williams. their car.nto they had no weapons or were they charged. they were gunned down. that caused a stir, rightfully so. in america, nothing like that should have been. the attorney general was right. any to be a change in the city of cleveland in the way police operations are happening. i am glad to hear the word partnership. we have to have the courage to confront and to be confronted. just because we are talking about these instances -- it burns me to say that just because we are bringing to lig
but let's not forget that ohio is an open carry state.the officers did on that day, with tamir rice, is totally unacceptable, no matter how you cut it. >> your reaction to the announcement by attorney general holder of the justice department's investigation? what has been the situation with the cleveland police department over the past two years? >> i agree with what the attorney general said. i want to remind you that mayor jackson asked for them to come in to do an investigation....
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but ohio governor john casic is spent.hat he's doing to take down the debt and fast in 60 seconds. >>> take out whatever your views are on torture. general jack cane said we just put a lot of troops in harm's way as a result of all of this. gentlemen, john mccain says not so, they're always in danger. americans are always targets. what do you say? >> well, first of all, we are at war. we're still fighting al qaeda, its affiliates the taliban and now we're fighting isis. the terrorist situation has grown since 9/11. it hasn't diminished. so that's issue number one. number two is, yes, it seems obvious to me that we're doing just that. if -- let's speculate. if during world war ii the congress wanted to investigate u.s. mistreatment of german p.o.w.s, would we have issued a report during that war? i doubt that seriously. it would not have happened. it would endanger u.s. p.o.w.s in german hands and embolden and inflame that enemy and undermine us. this undermines our credibility. and it clearly, in my judgment, it's going to
but ohio governor john casic is spent.hat he's doing to take down the debt and fast in 60 seconds. >>> take out whatever your views are on torture. general jack cane said we just put a lot of troops in harm's way as a result of all of this. gentlemen, john mccain says not so, they're always in danger. americans are always targets. what do you say? >> well, first of all, we are at war. we're still fighting al qaeda, its affiliates the taliban and now we're fighting isis. the...
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>>> a toddler is found dead in ohio. i'm stephanie ramirez.olice here in frederick. >> reporter: a cab driver is shot and killed after picking up a passenger. i'm surae chinn in capitol heights with the very latest. >> reporter: streets are empty now, but in a few hours it's going to be shoulder to shoulder in old town, alexandria, as people bring in the new year. >> i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow. temperatures will feel like they're in the teens when you wake up tomorrow morning, a chilly new year's day forecast coming up. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >>> the search for a missing frederick toddler comes to a tragic end tonight. >> i'm debra alfarone. police say the body found near an ohio creek this morning is that of 14-month-old cameron beckford. the child's mother told police she left her child on a stranger's doorstep. >> what kind of charges the woman could face. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez in frederick where we learned from police today this was not a kidnapping, that the mother went to ohio around december 15th s
>>> a toddler is found dead in ohio. i'm stephanie ramirez.olice here in frederick. >> reporter: a cab driver is shot and killed after picking up a passenger. i'm surae chinn in capitol heights with the very latest. >> reporter: streets are empty now, but in a few hours it's going to be shoulder to shoulder in old town, alexandria, as people bring in the new year. >> i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow. temperatures will feel like they're in the teens when you...
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people can speculate. >> originally from ohio. the land of the presidents. can you talk more about mary lincoln's work. she spent time in the hospitals writing letters home for the soldiers. it seems to me that all of the vicious attacks against her could have been blunted if she had allowed the reporters to write about that. why did she not want that? and was it kept kind of a secret? did people not understand she was doing this? >> i don't think she advertised on purpose. thank you for that. she very much went into penitence when her son died. one of the things is i told you about the grand ball and her grand aspirations for dethroning harriet lane. that was the night her son's illness became evident. she and the president kept checking in the bedroom. if you go to the lincoln library, it is a moving exhibit they have of going into the room to check during the ball. here was her great social triumph. within days her beloved willie was dead. i think during that period if you contrast her next trip to new york with 64 i think you find she was trying to find
people can speculate. >> originally from ohio. the land of the presidents. can you talk more about mary lincoln's work. she spent time in the hospitals writing letters home for the soldiers. it seems to me that all of the vicious attacks against her could have been blunted if she had allowed the reporters to write about that. why did she not want that? and was it kept kind of a secret? did people not understand she was doing this? >> i don't think she advertised on purpose. thank...
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, specifically a whatcalled miami, ohio, in is now the eighth congressional district of ohio. and the eighth congressional is, today, the constituency of john boehner. john boehner, the archetype of anti-big government, his benefitted hugely from the biggest government that america has ever known. and he came up, very technically dept man with a means of transmitting voice that the noel, a.m. andill f.m., they were his inventions. they allowed basically me to microphone like this on a a io transmitter instead of morse tapper and transmit anything this microphone would up, music or someone like me speaking or the sound of the wind or whatever. this changed everything. i thought that the way that radio united states families and very the country is emblematic of the technology of 1950s.0s and the image of the nuclear family gathered around the walnut radio set. mother, father, children, dog, and cat and so forth, gathered the radio, listening to a comedy program from los and the play being broadcast in new york. hat's radio at its best unifying a family and a nation. but it was
, specifically a whatcalled miami, ohio, in is now the eighth congressional district of ohio. and the eighth congressional is, today, the constituency of john boehner. john boehner, the archetype of anti-big government, his benefitted hugely from the biggest government that america has ever known. and he came up, very technically dept man with a means of transmitting voice that the noel, a.m. andill f.m., they were his inventions. they allowed basically me to microphone like this on a a io...
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ur chair lady from ohio. we have had a different set of experiences which means we will not always see things the same way. what has made her an effective leader is the fact that she to d look to the west rbara lee, look south to jackson lee, go down to texas to eddie bernice johnson, alabama, and bring all theeks experiences together and -- all these experiences together and form a cohesive approach. i'm proud to call her my leader and proud to call her my personal friend, and i would like to yield the balance of my time to the dean of the congressional black caucus, and come january 6 will be the dean of the entire united states congress, the gentleman from detroit, mr. conyers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conyers:00 thank you so much. -- mr. conyers: thank you so much. i field as all of us do that we rise today to honor an accomplished public servant, an effective problem solver, and a tireless advocate for our society's most vulnerable. congress woman marcia fud
ur chair lady from ohio. we have had a different set of experiences which means we will not always see things the same way. what has made her an effective leader is the fact that she to d look to the west rbara lee, look south to jackson lee, go down to texas to eddie bernice johnson, alabama, and bring all theeks experiences together and -- all these experiences together and form a cohesive approach. i'm proud to call her my leader and proud to call her my personal friend, and i would like to...
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george left the army and worked his way up as head of the ohio and mississippi railroad. when the mek clelens were on a visit to chicago and she was 25, mcclellan asked ellen for her hand and was accepted. they were married in may 1860 and by all accounts remained devoted. however, ellen's temperament did not include the need to advertise and promote her husband's talents. she knew he was quite a self promoter on his own achieving the rank of major general by the age of 34 consolidating power by becoming the first commander of the army of the potomac in july 1861. when infield scott retired in november 1861 mcclenen insisted to lincoln i can do it all. within months it became clear that he could not and his contempt for lincoln became exaggerated as in private he berated his commander in chief as nothing more than a well-meaning baboon. which very much reminds us of how political campaigns in the 19th century are perhaps not so different from the 21st. open mic time. by july of 1862, salmon chase and his daughter were campaigning actively to have mcclellan removed, yet li
george left the army and worked his way up as head of the ohio and mississippi railroad. when the mek clelens were on a visit to chicago and she was 25, mcclellan asked ellen for her hand and was accepted. they were married in may 1860 and by all accounts remained devoted. however, ellen's temperament did not include the need to advertise and promote her husband's talents. she knew he was quite a self promoter on his own achieving the rank of major general by the age of 34 consolidating power...
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the warm moisture is moving across the ohio valley. moving off in southern ohio. it moves through as we get into tuesday. we are showing you for the rest of evening hours make sure we have the umbrella with you. 9:00 tonight we have the moisture in the corridor, areas to the south and east. it looks to be cloudy and dry. the exception, 7:30 in the morning, light precip for millville and westward into areas on delaware. we see a southwest to northeast direction. there is a little precipitation on the northern corridor to poconos to lancaster. lancaster is the only county under a winter weather advisory. as the moisture moves into the southwest all the precip changes to rain as we move into tuesday evening. no steady precip on the areas north and west. the best chance of finding the wintry precip is north and west. hamburg, northern lehigh valley and up to the poconos you may find a grassy coating. early showers turning colder as the front moves through. 36 in the city. 30 in the suburbs. a colder day tomorrow. the high temperature is 42
the warm moisture is moving across the ohio valley. moving off in southern ohio. it moves through as we get into tuesday. we are showing you for the rest of evening hours make sure we have the umbrella with you. 9:00 tonight we have the moisture in the corridor, areas to the south and east. it looks to be cloudy and dry. the exception, 7:30 in the morning, light precip for millville and westward into areas on delaware. we see a southwest to northeast direction. there is a little precipitation...
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florida state and ohio state. controversial because ohio state nudged out two teams, tcu and baylor, with similar records. the picks, based partially on how tough the schedule. what do you tell of selection committee. >> great job. but you got it wrong. it's a new process. it's unchartered waters. >> reporter: they are scrapping tradition for this new system. letting the selection committee, including condoleezza rice, choose the four teams. tonight, they have defended their picks. >> ohio state earned the spot. >> reporter: and the selection kmitty with a former secretary of state and rhodes scholars and they will be the first admit, this is a subjective process. still questioned, was this the right way to do it. >> let's bring in espn analyst kirk herbstreit. no one is calling the new selection testimony perfect. but in your opinion, are the four best teams in college football in the final four? >> yeah, i really think they got it right. there was question going to the final weekend if it was going to be ohio st
florida state and ohio state. controversial because ohio state nudged out two teams, tcu and baylor, with similar records. the picks, based partially on how tough the schedule. what do you tell of selection committee. >> great job. but you got it wrong. it's a new process. it's unchartered waters. >> reporter: they are scrapping tradition for this new system. letting the selection committee, including condoleezza rice, choose the four teams. tonight, they have defended their picks....
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ceo of ohio.g i am still the president and i will do as many things as i can possibly do and i think the most important thing is for them to advance a solid agenda because you have to compete with ideas, can't competei8w with negativity, you have to compete with ideas. i am optimistic. having an idea program, that is where we have to be and frankly putting that out there says something. bill: you're just saying he has to do whatever he has to do. >> what do we gain by that, bill? the president fought for a lot of support in the last election, let's move to the next stage. you have an election, now you have to get into what is going to happen now and tomorrow. more important to put out a positive agenda then looking backward. i like to look forward what i would like to accomplish today, what are we going to compass tomorrow and what are we going to accomplish next week. bill: bush says he will make a call on whether or not he runs for the white house. when do you think a decision will be on this? >
ceo of ohio.g i am still the president and i will do as many things as i can possibly do and i think the most important thing is for them to advance a solid agenda because you have to compete with ideas, can't competei8w with negativity, you have to compete with ideas. i am optimistic. having an idea program, that is where we have to be and frankly putting that out there says something. bill: you're just saying he has to do whatever he has to do. >> what do we gain by that, bill? the...
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upheld in kentucky, michigan, ohio and tennessee. in the only appeals court ruling so far that upheld bans, judge jeffary suttojeferjeffrey suttoe couples of the same sex do not have children the same way as couples of opposite sexes. that's obvious to michael and greg. they adopted their two children, bella and isaiah. they have had to jumped through hoops to, that don't treat same sex couples equally. >> it's been a challenge over the years. even before we had children we had to go to extraordinary means to kind of simulate a marriage in terms of legal rights but with children it goes to a whole different level. we've had to set one of us up as a legal guardian, michael's the adoptive parent of our two children, i'm the legal guardians. over the years we've had to have those revised numerous times, we've had to have wills revised. there are numerous things that had to be taken into account because we didn't have that legal status of being married. >> all that work being done, drawing up legal agreements are you still lacking the sa
upheld in kentucky, michigan, ohio and tennessee. in the only appeals court ruling so far that upheld bans, judge jeffary suttojeferjeffrey suttoe couples of the same sex do not have children the same way as couples of opposite sexes. that's obvious to michael and greg. they adopted their two children, bella and isaiah. they have had to jumped through hoops to, that don't treat same sex couples equally. >> it's been a challenge over the years. even before we had children we had to go to...
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their vice presidential nominee is george pendleton from ohio. is a committed and well-known copperhead. they also put this man on the platform committee. clement vallandigham was the nation's most notorious copperhead. he had been a congressman from ohio from dayton when the war broke out. he had been gerrymandered out of his seat in 1862. he had gone home in the spring of 1863 and started making a lot of speeches in which he attacked the administration for its actions during the war, saying that what it had done was unconstitutional, that lincoln was a tyrant and a despot. this prompted the commander of the department of the ohio, ambrose burnside, to issue an edict saying that anybody who spoke out publicly against the administration would be tried as a traitor. free speech here is a dead letter. valllandigham sees this edict as an opportunity. he is a smart guy smart , politician. he sees it as a chance to become a martyr for the cause and to go down the cause. so he goes right back out, makes another speech in which he criticizes lincoln and
their vice presidential nominee is george pendleton from ohio. is a committed and well-known copperhead. they also put this man on the platform committee. clement vallandigham was the nation's most notorious copperhead. he had been a congressman from ohio from dayton when the war broke out. he had been gerrymandered out of his seat in 1862. he had gone home in the spring of 1863 and started making a lot of speeches in which he attacked the administration for its actions during the war, saying...
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. >> reporter: in 2000, ohio has more than a million manufacturing jobs and 600,000 in health care. today, the figures have just about flipped. john kaisic is ohio's governor. >> we're in manufacturing but what your old man used to do is not today. >> i'm excited to build the new industries that are powering america into the 21st century. >> reporter: but there could be problems ahead. unemployment here is now below the national average but ohio has only regained about half the jobs it lost during the recession and health care is not the economic driver it once was in part because of the affordable care act. that's because health care reform is supposed to be about cutting costs. at the world famous cleveland clinic which injects $12.5 billion into the local economy, they cut a thousand jobs this year and ceo toby cosgrove said there's more to come. >> we're trying to drive the efficiency. it comes how we actually take care of people. >> reporter: they hope the new focus creates more demand for smart design, good for their business but it means the future of this rust belt rebound i
. >> reporter: in 2000, ohio has more than a million manufacturing jobs and 600,000 in health care. today, the figures have just about flipped. john kaisic is ohio's governor. >> we're in manufacturing but what your old man used to do is not today. >> i'm excited to build the new industries that are powering america into the 21st century. >> reporter: but there could be problems ahead. unemployment here is now below the national average but ohio has only regained about...
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if you look at my home state of ohio. i was born and raised in ohio. my mom and dad were both born and raised in ohio. four of my grandparents, all four of my grandparents were born and raised in northeastern ohio. seven out of eight of my great grandparents, i go back and visit my family at lakeview cemetery in cleveland. have you seen cleveland? is a bomb shelter. i mean, it's a disaster. i could go on, new jersey. just think of new jersey. anyone from new jersey? new jersey in 1965, new jersey had neither an income tax nor a sales tax. neither one. one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, people from everywhere moving in new jersey and they had a balanced budget. when my student was governor, for hal have years ago, five yes ago, jon corzine, by the way just for those closure, see student. [laughter] that after reading all the stuff on ms global, an adventure -- highest property taxes, highest income taxes, slowest growth. huge budget deficit. you could go on and no. west virginia. you can't make the state more poor than west virginia. yes,
if you look at my home state of ohio. i was born and raised in ohio. my mom and dad were both born and raised in ohio. four of my grandparents, all four of my grandparents were born and raised in northeastern ohio. seven out of eight of my great grandparents, i go back and visit my family at lakeview cemetery in cleveland. have you seen cleveland? is a bomb shelter. i mean, it's a disaster. i could go on, new jersey. just think of new jersey. anyone from new jersey? new jersey in 1965, new...