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we were dying in ohio. they talk about the flyover state people didn't even look , down when they flew over ohio. we were $8 billion in the hole when i came in. we worked with members of the ohio house to try to address this problem. $8 billion in the hole of our budget. he calculated about 18% were in the hole. people said you need to raise taxes. i said that if you have a restaurant and don't have any customers, you can't raise prices. you have to cut prices and change the menu. we started digging into the entire budget. we kind of put the band back together. there were people who had worked for me for well over 20 years who said they wanted to be part of this. so we reengineered the state of ohio. and i saw some folks this morning from the aarp. you know what we did? we provided some of the most robust home health care in the country and said that if you are able to stay in your own home, you shouldn't be forced into a nursing home. if you need one, great. if you don't need one, stay in your own home whe
we were dying in ohio. they talk about the flyover state people didn't even look , down when they flew over ohio. we were $8 billion in the hole when i came in. we worked with members of the ohio house to try to address this problem. $8 billion in the hole of our budget. he calculated about 18% were in the hole. people said you need to raise taxes. i said that if you have a restaurant and don't have any customers, you can't raise prices. you have to cut prices and change the menu. we started...
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i grew up in mansfield, ohio who. i know what globalization and i've seen what globalization has done for jobs and i've seen what globalization has done to wages. mansfield, ohio is a city of 50,000. we have a mansfields, chillicothe lima, springfield, cities that used to be -- used to be prosperous manufacturing hubs that have lost so many jobs not all because of globalization but a big part of that is globalization. that's why when ustr won't share the information that we need to devise this proposal, it's particularly -- it's particularly troubling. you can see what's happened. this trade agreement a corporate handout and worker sellout, look what's happened since 1980. these are -- these are the average wage, the average salary the blue line of the richest 1% in america. look what's happened to the richest 1%, starting in the early days of the reagan administration. look what's happened to everybody else. you got the richest 1% that have seen their incomes go up about 130% you've got everybody else's incomes gone
i grew up in mansfield, ohio who. i know what globalization and i've seen what globalization has done for jobs and i've seen what globalization has done to wages. mansfield, ohio is a city of 50,000. we have a mansfields, chillicothe lima, springfield, cities that used to be -- used to be prosperous manufacturing hubs that have lost so many jobs not all because of globalization but a big part of that is globalization. that's why when ustr won't share the information that we need to devise this...
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bay and rose up to the mouth of the ohio canal. when we told it we wanted to connect to the eastern shore with what was considered the west back then. the west was up in ohio, pennsylvania, that area. we wanted to connect its part to the chesapeake bay. and the piece of the canal from the 1870's -- there were about 15 or 20 boats waiting at the loft. at the peak of its, there were 15 or 20 boats operational on the can now. those are obviously not courses. a lot of people use them for horses and donkeys. they are a combination of the two. but a very special combination. the male is going to be the donkey. and the female is the mare. you need a female or send a mail. d. if you did at the other way, you would get something that is called a henney, and they do not have the same working genes that we want our meals to have on the canal, so we decided meals would the -- mules would be a better fit for us. all through history, you have the use of horses. the pony express, wagons. they were used for various things. the question that usuall
bay and rose up to the mouth of the ohio canal. when we told it we wanted to connect to the eastern shore with what was considered the west back then. the west was up in ohio, pennsylvania, that area. we wanted to connect its part to the chesapeake bay. and the piece of the canal from the 1870's -- there were about 15 or 20 boats waiting at the loft. at the peak of its, there were 15 or 20 boats operational on the can now. those are obviously not courses. a lot of people use them for horses and...
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ohio legislators decided to implement what columbus did statewide.ly kicked in last month. now, more than 400 scrap yards from cleveland to cincinnati to toledo are required to record every customer's information in a law enforcement database, and check to see if their names are on a list of more than a quarter million conviction records. ohio scrap dealer josh joseph says when columbus cracked down, thieves went to scrap yards outside the city limits. now that the whole state is cracking down, they'll just go to scrap yards across the state line. >> for someone to steal it, drive someplace where they know there are really laxed laws or laxed enforcement of the laws, and sell it, is a really easy thing to happen. the uniformity of the law, the uniformity of the way that it is enforced from an industry perspective, we see as paramount to the success of the law. >> reporter: joseph has a lot of other concerns about the law. for one thing, he worries about what the cost of complying with it will do to family-owned small businesses in the industry. >> it
ohio legislators decided to implement what columbus did statewide.ly kicked in last month. now, more than 400 scrap yards from cleveland to cincinnati to toledo are required to record every customer's information in a law enforcement database, and check to see if their names are on a list of more than a quarter million conviction records. ohio scrap dealer josh joseph says when columbus cracked down, thieves went to scrap yards outside the city limits. now that the whole state is cracking down,...
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in columbus ohio, it is something we are proud of in central ohio.y have now contributed over $20 million to central ohio charities, with the children's hospital being the top recipient. this has made a difference in people's lives. and now the nicklaus children's hospital. let me tell you about the jack nicklaus i know. not long ago, my wife and i were at our brain and jack's home. as you can imagine there is some interesting memorability there. trophies, photographs with presidents, royalty, celebrities of all kind. the photos he was most out of an excited to show me were the ones on the refrigerator of his kids and his grandkids. his eyes lit up when he showed me those and when he talked about their successes. that might be one reason jack, that every single one of your kids and every single one of your 21 grandchildren from oliver the country are here with us today. that is the jack nicklaus i know. a man who understands he is been blessed with a remarkable career and talent but the blessings he counts first are his family, his deep faith, his ab
in columbus ohio, it is something we are proud of in central ohio.y have now contributed over $20 million to central ohio charities, with the children's hospital being the top recipient. this has made a difference in people's lives. and now the nicklaus children's hospital. let me tell you about the jack nicklaus i know. not long ago, my wife and i were at our brain and jack's home. as you can imagine there is some interesting memorability there. trophies, photographs with presidents, royalty,...
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we here with john kasich governor of ohio. >> big music fan.stand the rolling stones may be coming to ohio state. john: we will describe a song for you, and you have to name the song. don't worry. you are going to do well. here is the first song. a single that aren't platinum certification the music video for around a child having nightmares. play the song. ♪ mark: name that tune. >> don't know it. mark: metallica song. john: you previously claimed to be -- >> i don't know that i'm going to -- it is going to get easier. the craziest show. john: this do not take the billboard hot 100 chart still -- until it was rereleased in 1995. a high point for you and washington, d.c. now able to download on rockstar as a master track. ♪ >> that is pearl jam. mark: name of the song? >> don't know. i should get an a on that. i don't know the names of all the song, and i don't care. this is not will. mark: opening track from an album in 19 69 when they performed it with the 50th anniversary the performed with lady gaga and mary j. blige. ♪ >> that is the stone
we here with john kasich governor of ohio. >> big music fan.stand the rolling stones may be coming to ohio state. john: we will describe a song for you, and you have to name the song. don't worry. you are going to do well. here is the first song. a single that aren't platinum certification the music video for around a child having nightmares. play the song. ♪ mark: name that tune. >> don't know it. mark: metallica song. john: you previously claimed to be -- >> i don't know...
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in ohio, it's typically heroin now. and so it's keeping these young people really trapped in this dependency. and so the drug treatment and the drug recovery, it's always just a recovery from having been trafficked. this is an opportunity for us to take the information that we've received through this caucus that we formed. i think the members who are involved in that caucus, including all the members on the floor today would agree that it's been a good experience for our staff and for us to raise the awareness and consciousness of this issue. now we've taken some of this information and put it in legislation. let's get it passed. we're going to have plenty of time for politics around here, trust me. we'll have lots of that the next week and the week after and the next couple of years but there are certain issues where we should be able to move forward on a bipartisan basis. i thank my colleague from texas for allowing me to speak briefly and my colleagues from south dakota and illinois who are here to talk about this i
in ohio, it's typically heroin now. and so it's keeping these young people really trapped in this dependency. and so the drug treatment and the drug recovery, it's always just a recovery from having been trafficked. this is an opportunity for us to take the information that we've received through this caucus that we formed. i think the members who are involved in that caucus, including all the members on the floor today would agree that it's been a good experience for our staff and for us to...
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in ohio 71 kids who have gone missing since january 1st. these are 71 children who are out there somewhere miners, for the 71 children we only have 22 photographs. so this is since january 1st. the legislation says let's get the data included in the photographs a while but cannot the opportunity to help find these young people before they might be calm subject to human trafficking. in ohio we unfortunately had this issue in all of our regions including some of our smaller communities as well as bigger urban centers where we have sex trafficking and they say children when they get involved in this, the average age of getting involved in as is between 11 and 13 years old. we have talked a lot the last several days. i do not here talking about these issues. they are the most foldable against us. this is in the bill. if we pass this legislation this additional information and better awareness and training a child welfare agency officials better training for law enforcement and no one is all part of this to the legislation is increasing penaltie
in ohio 71 kids who have gone missing since january 1st. these are 71 children who are out there somewhere miners, for the 71 children we only have 22 photographs. so this is since january 1st. the legislation says let's get the data included in the photographs a while but cannot the opportunity to help find these young people before they might be calm subject to human trafficking. in ohio we unfortunately had this issue in all of our regions including some of our smaller communities as well as...
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en ohio el hielo del rÍo grant se rompen grandes pedazos que avanza por la corriente.s autos, este conductor trata de ser rescatado. en kentucky el boulevard riverside parecÍa +1 rÍo, lo muy parecido que ocurren varias riberas. entrevistadas: angustioso, estresante. lÚcida: varias personas fueron obligadas a dejar sus hogares. estas imÁgenes aÉreas son sÓlo un adelanto de lo que se espera. riberas de rÍos desbordados dejando cientos de caminos bloqueados. el nivel del agua aumentarÁ en el rÍo ohio y se pronostica que suba la cresta 58 pies, seis pies mÁs sobre su nivel de inundaciÓn de 52 pies. la nieve y el hielo derretido provocan el caos en algunas zonas. un vecino dijo que la nieve derretido mÁs la lluvia de primavera son una combinaciÓn peligrosa que convierte al rÍo ohio en una amenaza. desde kentucky y equipos de rescate buscan desesperadamente el rÍo ohio un hombre que fue barrido por la crecida del rÍo. los pronÓsticos indican que cincinnati se prepara para lo peor. la cruz roja americana estableciÓ albergues temporales para los vecinos que viven en las zonas
en ohio el hielo del rÍo grant se rompen grandes pedazos que avanza por la corriente.s autos, este conductor trata de ser rescatado. en kentucky el boulevard riverside parecÍa +1 rÍo, lo muy parecido que ocurren varias riberas. entrevistadas: angustioso, estresante. lÚcida: varias personas fueron obligadas a dejar sus hogares. estas imÁgenes aÉreas son sÓlo un adelanto de lo que se espera. riberas de rÍos desbordados dejando cientos de caminos bloqueados. el nivel del agua aumentarÁ en...
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pink floyd ohio cover band.ey are a pink floyd cover band and they are out dancing. -- outstanding. and one more. have you ever heard of the red hot chili piper? john: i have seen them in scotland. john kasich: people do not believe me that they are real. john: i did a speech once and said the red hot chili peppers were playing. it turned out to be the red hot chili peppers. john kasich: the red hot chili piper's just played for the queen of england. the red hot chili peppers have never played for the queen. john: this is going to go viral. a symbol for the wu-tang clan. just look right into the camera and say wu-tang, wu-tang. john kasich: no. there is a limit to this. mark: the man thinks you might be president. a clear sign you are running. john kasich: how about the haircut? i have cowlicks and no matter what i do people say why doesn't he comb his hair? mark: governor, thank you for playing. it went so well, we will do it again. thinking about doing it with ben carson next time. john kasich: that will be go
pink floyd ohio cover band.ey are a pink floyd cover band and they are out dancing. -- outstanding. and one more. have you ever heard of the red hot chili piper? john: i have seen them in scotland. john kasich: people do not believe me that they are real. john: i did a speech once and said the red hot chili peppers were playing. it turned out to be the red hot chili peppers. john kasich: the red hot chili piper's just played for the queen of england. the red hot chili peppers have never played...
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in ohio we have had 71 kids who have gone missing since january january 1. these are 71 children who were out there somewhere miners and for those 71 children we only have 22 photographs. so this is since january 1. one thing the legislation does is says let's get the data including a photograph so all of us can have the opportunity to help find these young people before they might become subject to human trafficking. in ohio we unfortunately have this issue in all of our regions including in some of our smaller communities as well as our bigger urban wear that we have sex trafficking in children they get involved in is the average age of getting involved in this is between 11 and 13 years old. so we have talked a lot on the floor over the last several days. these are the most vulnerable among us. these are crimes against children so this is in the bill and if we can pass this legislation this additional information and again better awareness and training of child welfare agencies and officials trained for law enforcement and so on is all part of this. the l
in ohio we have had 71 kids who have gone missing since january january 1. these are 71 children who were out there somewhere miners and for those 71 children we only have 22 photographs. so this is since january 1. one thing the legislation does is says let's get the data including a photograph so all of us can have the opportunity to help find these young people before they might become subject to human trafficking. in ohio we unfortunately have this issue in all of our regions including in...
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going to have the privileges of being an ohio resident, you have the responsibilities of being an ohioesident. our read of this is there is no difference. all it does is set a time frame for that of 30 days. >> i'm joining tonight by nina turner and amelia hayes. amelia, i want to visit with you first, if i may. what's your response to this and what are the students saying? how passionate are they about this? >> my response to this is that this is definitely a poll tax. how do you think that this is not something that is going to effect young people in particular? young people are mad. we're consistently we're told we're the apathetic me linealill -- mill linealsynn millenials. we don't want to vote. there's going to be a lot of pushback from young people. >> just when you thought you've seen it all, your response to this? >> it is appalling, ed. over 100,000 college students but also need to add active duty military and people who might not necessarily be college students. this is wrong. it has taken us back in time. this country has been pushing forward to expand access to the ballot
going to have the privileges of being an ohio resident, you have the responsibilities of being an ohioesident. our read of this is there is no difference. all it does is set a time frame for that of 30 days. >> i'm joining tonight by nina turner and amelia hayes. amelia, i want to visit with you first, if i may. what's your response to this and what are the students saying? how passionate are they about this? >> my response to this is that this is definitely a poll tax. how do you...
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we're joined from the ohio river in cincinnati. kevin, good morning. >> reporter: it's getting warmer which is good news. as you mentioned, all the snow is and ice is melting and it's got people in the ohio valley and elsewhere bracing for flooding. a wintry mix of rain and melting ice is causing lots of problems across the country. in the ohio river valley it's a troubling scene. so much water and no place for it to do. leaving neighbors desperately trying to protect their homes. >> i'm terrified. yeah i'm pretty scared. >> reporter: the swollen river forced street closured in the greater cincinnati and northern kentucky area. all along major rivers from upstate new york to louisiana, there are flood alerts. the record-breaking cold and snowfall the country has experienced this winter is now leading to a potentially dangerous thaw. >> the last time we saw flooding close to this was back in 1997, 18 years ago. >> reporter: in north central ohio warming temperatures have caused small icebergs to float down river, creating actual ice
we're joined from the ohio river in cincinnati. kevin, good morning. >> reporter: it's getting warmer which is good news. as you mentioned, all the snow is and ice is melting and it's got people in the ohio valley and elsewhere bracing for flooding. a wintry mix of rain and melting ice is causing lots of problems across the country. in the ohio river valley it's a troubling scene. so much water and no place for it to do. leaving neighbors desperately trying to protect their homes....
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it's the chesapeake and ohio canal. does not reached to the chesapeake bay or go up to the ohio river, which was the intention of the canal when we started billing it in july 1828. we wanted to try to connect the eastern shore with what was considered the west back then. the west was ohio and pennsylvania, that area. we wanted to connect pittsburgh to the chesapeake bay. the eakpeak of the canal and the 1870's, if you were waiting at a loch, in 30 minutes there were 15 or 20 boats waiting. it was not a very reliable usage. a did not actually have a long time use. it was kind of broken. did not work very well. so we went ahead and took his dream and build a canal next to the potomac river so we could use that water source but have something that is more controlled and reliable compared to the potomac river, because you took a boat over the falls you would not last very long. we'll use this canal and ran it from georgetown all the way up to cumberland. we kind of ran into some problems also known as the appellations. we d
it's the chesapeake and ohio canal. does not reached to the chesapeake bay or go up to the ohio river, which was the intention of the canal when we started billing it in july 1828. we wanted to try to connect the eastern shore with what was considered the west back then. the west was ohio and pennsylvania, that area. we wanted to connect pittsburgh to the chesapeake bay. the eakpeak of the canal and the 1870's, if you were waiting at a loch, in 30 minutes there were 15 or 20 boats waiting. it...
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you've done it in ohio.itude with so many issues. >> i have to work with the legislator. in most cases, i have to be -- i can codo executive orders once in a while. you have to be care fl running around the legislator. that's your board of directors and you have to work with them. you don't have to cave into them. >> a lot of speculation around you. what are you going to do? going to throw your hat in the ring for 2016? >> i haven't been wearing a hat lately. i don't know. all options are on the table. i've been around for a long time. running for president is a sobering thought. the question is, in many ways my family, friends -- in a funny sort of way not funny but real, what does the lord want me to do with my life? i've got to figure that out. i don't know it yet. i have to figure it out. i'm tral ago all over the place, having fun doing it. it's a lot different. 16 years ago i went to in malpractice and thought i could be president. i was standing in the kitchen with this lady carrying on a conversation
you've done it in ohio.itude with so many issues. >> i have to work with the legislator. in most cases, i have to be -- i can codo executive orders once in a while. you have to be care fl running around the legislator. that's your board of directors and you have to work with them. you don't have to cave into them. >> a lot of speculation around you. what are you going to do? going to throw your hat in the ring for 2016? >> i haven't been wearing a hat lately. i don't know. all...
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not in ohio. with be proper medication and oversight people with mental illness can get their lives back. we can't afford to have 10,000 of these folks in our prisons. it makes no sense. drug addicted. 80% of our prison population has one form of addiction or another. take them from the prison setting and move them into the community with the same kind of he rehabilitation. we expect we will have a 10% recidivism rate for those. give them their lives back. for the working poor you work hard and you try to get a little raise and you know what they do they take your child care away from you. we have a bigger problem. we talk about marginal rates for the rich. think about marginal railtes for the poor. how do you work yourself out of a situation and the minute you get raise you lose your child care. you can't take the raise. we're changing that in ohio. we're raising the ability to get child care up to 300% of poverty so you can become independent. if dad is living in the home with kids and mom they
not in ohio. with be proper medication and oversight people with mental illness can get their lives back. we can't afford to have 10,000 of these folks in our prisons. it makes no sense. drug addicted. 80% of our prison population has one form of addiction or another. take them from the prison setting and move them into the community with the same kind of he rehabilitation. we expect we will have a 10% recidivism rate for those. give them their lives back. for the working poor you work hard and...
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we were dying in ohio. people talk about a flyover state, people didn't even look down when they flew over ohio. we were $8 billion in the hole when i came in. we worked with members of the ohio house to try to address this problem. $8 billion in the whole of our budget. he calculated about 18% were in the whole. people said you need to raise taxes. i said that if you have a restaurant and don't have any customers, you can't raise prices. you have to cut prices and change the menu. we started digging into the entire budget. we kind of put the band back together. there were people who had worked for me for well over 20 years who said they wanted to be part of this. so we reengineered the state of ohio. and i saw some folks this morning from the aarp. we provided some of the most robust home health care in the country and said that if you are able to stay in your own home, you shouldn't be forced into a nursing home. if you need one, great. if you don't need one, stay in your own home where will be less expen
we were dying in ohio. people talk about a flyover state, people didn't even look down when they flew over ohio. we were $8 billion in the hole when i came in. we worked with members of the ohio house to try to address this problem. $8 billion in the whole of our budget. he calculated about 18% were in the whole. people said you need to raise taxes. i said that if you have a restaurant and don't have any customers, you can't raise prices. you have to cut prices and change the menu. we started...
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i feel like a scientist. >>> i brought you back a little gift from ohio. this is the actual powder that they're using to make the art. so this is once this rusty orange pollution and now it looks like this. >> that's really a beautiful color. do they think there's going to be a market for the paint that they produce? >> absolutely there's a market. and i think the more we can find conservation programs that are actually funding themselves, the better. it's pretty innovative. >> i thought that was the coolest part of this story. the idea that the funds generated from this program would go back to restoring a wetland system, that's really cool. >> so, phil, you did some painting yourself. does your personal touch add any value to a work of art? >> if anything i took away, maybe a few dollars in value but those paintings are pretty expensive so hopefully no harm done. be sure to check us out next time on techknow when we bring you more stories from the world of science. >> call amy smith at work >> when we're behind the wheel >> basically we just don't multi-
i feel like a scientist. >>> i brought you back a little gift from ohio. this is the actual powder that they're using to make the art. so this is once this rusty orange pollution and now it looks like this. >> that's really a beautiful color. do they think there's going to be a market for the paint that they produce? >> absolutely there's a market. and i think the more we can find conservation programs that are actually funding themselves, the better. it's pretty...
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but in the ohio river valley it's a troubling scene. so much water and no place for it to go leaving neighbors desperately trying to protect their homes. >> i am terrified. yeah i am pretty scared. >> reporter: the swollen river has forced street closures in parts of the greater cincinnati and northern kentucky area. all along major rivers from upstate new york to louisiana, there are flood alerts. the record-breaking cold and snowfall the country has experienced this winter is now leading to a potentially dangerous that youw. >> the last time we saw flooding anywhere close to this was about 18 years ago in 1997. >>> in north central ohio warming temperatures have caused icebergs to float down river creating actual boat jams for boaters. authorities urging onlookers and those just plain curious to be careful along the water. >> looks like a lot of people are heading this way to check out the river and see how crazy it is right now. >> yes, it is great to look at but go find a bridge. watch it from the bridge or watch it from the safety
but in the ohio river valley it's a troubling scene. so much water and no place for it to go leaving neighbors desperately trying to protect their homes. >> i am terrified. yeah i am pretty scared. >> reporter: the swollen river has forced street closures in parts of the greater cincinnati and northern kentucky area. all along major rivers from upstate new york to louisiana, there are flood alerts. the record-breaking cold and snowfall the country has experienced this winter is now...
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e ohio el rÍo se rompe en grandes pedazos que avanza lento por la corriente; en el sur de illinois eln rÍo. miles de personas fueron obligadas a abandonar sus hogares ante la amenaza de las crecientes aguas. Éstas imÁgenes son sÓlo un adelanto de lo que se espera: riberas de rÍos desbocados. el nivel del agua aumentarÁ en el rÍo ohio, se pronostica que suba seis pies mÁs de su nivel de inundaciÓn. la nieve y el hielo provocan el caos. en kentucky equipos de rescate buscan en el rÍo ohio a un hombre que fue malherido por la crecida del rÍo. los pronÓsticos indican que cincinnati se prepara para lo peor, la cruz roja estableciÓ albergues locales para los residentes que viven en las zonas mÁs afectadas. se espera que las aguas del rÍo ohio suman a su punto mÁs alto, ocurriÓ en marzo del 97 cuando el rÍo sobrepasÓ su nivel y se elevÓ en mÁs de 64 pies. estaremos muy pendientes y regreso contigo al estudio. aranza: en venezuela la mayorÍa chaviza aprobÓ una ley que da poderes especiales al presidente nicolÁs maduro para gobernar por decreto y enfrentar supuestas amenazas a estados unidos.
e ohio el rÍo se rompe en grandes pedazos que avanza lento por la corriente; en el sur de illinois eln rÍo. miles de personas fueron obligadas a abandonar sus hogares ante la amenaza de las crecientes aguas. Éstas imÁgenes son sÓlo un adelanto de lo que se espera: riberas de rÍos desbocados. el nivel del agua aumentarÁ en el rÍo ohio, se pronostica que suba seis pies mÁs de su nivel de inundaciÓn. la nieve y el hielo provocan el caos. en kentucky equipos de rescate buscan en el rÍo...
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ohio paves the way for republicans, if they win in ohio, they can generally win in the election.he field is wide open jenna. and i think that while it is probably smart to add plenty of names to the mix. it could be anybody. the only thing that is probably dangerous at this point is trying to eliminate anyone because it will be wide open for a long time. >> that's interesting. we looked at the names of those thinking of running for are president. and we came up with more than 20 names for the republican field. that does seem crowded what do you think of the two additions. >> i think john cusack stands out to me because he is governor of ohio and both political convention not this year but in 2016 will be in ohio. cleveland for the democrats and columbus for the republicans for a good reason. it is going to be a key state no matter who is running and if you have the governor machine on your side that will help. a quarter of republicans, registered republicans asked by the washington journal whether they were satisfied with the field said no. we would like a bigger and varied field
ohio paves the way for republicans, if they win in ohio, they can generally win in the election.he field is wide open jenna. and i think that while it is probably smart to add plenty of names to the mix. it could be anybody. the only thing that is probably dangerous at this point is trying to eliminate anyone because it will be wide open for a long time. >> that's interesting. we looked at the names of those thinking of running for are president. and we came up with more than 20 names for...
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bay and rose up to the mouth of the ohio canal. when we told it, we wanted to connect to the eastern shore with what was considered the west back then. the west was up in ohio, pennsylvania, that area. we wanted to connect pittsburgh to the chesapeake bay. it was george washington's dream to use the potomac river to transport goods and it was seen as a reasonable thing to do. he had any canal system go by using that you have any canal system built by using -- he had a canal system built while using a system of locks but it did not work very well so we are his dreams and that one next to become a river so we could use the water source have something more reliable. you boat over the falls, he would not last long. -- you would not last long. we rented from georgetown to cumberland and that is where we ran into problems known as the appalachian mountains. we did not take good interference -- to that into consideration. the canal is 184.5 miles long and there are 74 left -- life locks -- lift locks. there is a big difference between yor
bay and rose up to the mouth of the ohio canal. when we told it, we wanted to connect to the eastern shore with what was considered the west back then. the west was up in ohio, pennsylvania, that area. we wanted to connect pittsburgh to the chesapeake bay. it was george washington's dream to use the potomac river to transport goods and it was seen as a reasonable thing to do. he had any canal system go by using that you have any canal system built by using -- he had a canal system built while...
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back here in new richmond, on the ohio, nearly in the ohio, almost getting to the critical 58-foot mark. haven't seen that in nearly 20 years. the warm temperatures helping the snow melt. 78 for a record high in denver. 84 in omaha. 90 degrees in broken bow. and it is widespread. we got into the 70s here. it will be short-lived. cold front coming through tomorrow. temperatures drop 30 degrees. and by wednesday in the northeast, won't get out of the 30s in new york city. 29 for a high in boston, david. march proving once again to be a wild month. >> all right, rob marciano right there in ohio tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and there is also extreme weather overseas this evening in the south pacific, take a look. stunning images this evening out of vanuatu. the aftermath of cyclone pam. 185-mile-per-hour winds. at least 24 people dead. tens of thousands in shelters. tonight, fears whole communities have been simply wiped away. >>> back here at home now, to ferguson missouri, this evening. the suspect in those police shootings in court. how he's explaining the shootings now. as the mayor ton
back here in new richmond, on the ohio, nearly in the ohio, almost getting to the critical 58-foot mark. haven't seen that in nearly 20 years. the warm temperatures helping the snow melt. 78 for a record high in denver. 84 in omaha. 90 degrees in broken bow. and it is widespread. we got into the 70s here. it will be short-lived. cold front coming through tomorrow. temperatures drop 30 degrees. and by wednesday in the northeast, won't get out of the 30s in new york city. 29 for a high in boston,...
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the prison system had run out of lethal injection drugs so ohio turned to a new combination. the sedative and the painkiller. drugs that no state had ever used before. in an exclusive interview with "america tonight," mcgwire's son says his father feared what might happen with ohio's new lethal cocktail. >> he had a feeling something was going to go wrong. the doctors had told him, you know, something was going to happen. and he just had a feeling. he just had a gut feeling something was going to go wrong during the execution. >> reporter: that gut feeling turned out to be a valid premonition. >> we didn't expect to see what we saw. expected it to look like he just went to sleep. that's what we expected. >> reporter: mcgwire's son read from an affidavit about exactly what he saw in the death chamber. >> after making the first noise my father then tried to lift them self off the table by arching his back and pushing his head and wrists against the gurney. he then made a noise that sound luke i was fighting for air and grunting tame. it was extremely loud. while this was happen
the prison system had run out of lethal injection drugs so ohio turned to a new combination. the sedative and the painkiller. drugs that no state had ever used before. in an exclusive interview with "america tonight," mcgwire's son says his father feared what might happen with ohio's new lethal cocktail. >> he had a feeling something was going to go wrong. the doctors had told him, you know, something was going to happen. and he just had a feeling. he just had a gut feeling...
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we'll start in columbus, ohio. >>reporter: i'm kristine in columbus, ohio. they survived a dog fight here tonight to get to the third round. this was the team that just wouldn't go away tonight. it was a one point game with less than 2 minutes to go. he took his first shot of the game. dez was their for the put back. that gives them an 4 point lead. they were plagued with 3 pointers all night. they put in ram and he came with a game winning steal. maryland hung onto win 65 - 62. >> you need one possession to be ready. that's the mentality i head. i was able to make a play at the end of the game. >> it was a no-brainer to put him in there. he guards mellow in there. i was happy. i was happy for him he was able to make the play. >>reporter: they were extremely nervous before tonights game. up next for them is west virginia on sunday. in columbus, ohio. i'm kristine. >>reporter: i'm hear for virginia. this is what it's all about. they knocked out a pesky belmont tell 79 - 67. london had the biggest shot of the afternoon. he put them up by 4 and they never looke
we'll start in columbus, ohio. >>reporter: i'm kristine in columbus, ohio. they survived a dog fight here tonight to get to the third round. this was the team that just wouldn't go away tonight. it was a one point game with less than 2 minutes to go. he took his first shot of the game. dez was their for the put back. that gives them an 4 point lead. they were plagued with 3 pointers all night. they put in ram and he came with a game winning steal. maryland hung onto win 65 - 62. >>...
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the new ohio law that could change lives. fracking rules. new federal safety standards why most oil and gas wells don't have to follow them. plus stand-up guy. >> welcome to ireland, what is your name and the chinese guy is like and welcome shamus. >> the trilingual guy getting laughs from ireland to beijing. we begin with a powder keg that is yemen. the country realing in chaos and civil war. happened during midday prayer suicide boament rs targeted two mosques. over 200 killed, hundreds others injured. borders omanand saudi arabia, making it strategic to the region the world and now a target. more than 100 killed. many more injured as suicide bombers attacked two mosques in the capital city of sanaa. >> two explosions took place in a mosque, first one was a security fence and the second was inside the mosque. why did they do that? it is a mosque, a home of god. >> reporter: the attack came during midday prayers when the mosques were crowded with people. >> translator: we were in the mosque during the sermon. we first heard the explosion ou
the new ohio law that could change lives. fracking rules. new federal safety standards why most oil and gas wells don't have to follow them. plus stand-up guy. >> welcome to ireland, what is your name and the chinese guy is like and welcome shamus. >> the trilingual guy getting laughs from ireland to beijing. we begin with a powder keg that is yemen. the country realing in chaos and civil war. happened during midday prayer suicide boament rs targeted two mosques. over 200 killed,...
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the ohio river cresting over 57 feet, the worst since 1997. tugboats barely squeezing under bridges. umpsters look like river buoys. and beneath this water, a garbage-filled murky mess. homes damaged. >> it's creeping in, it's seeping through the foundation right now. >> reporter: this is main street in new richmond. even though the river is reseeding, areas like that are going to be slow to drain. most businesses here are right up on the river, including the community bank. inside bank manager tammy swi swisshel took creative measures to protect that cash. >> slide the money in press the air out, and zip it up, like a sandwich. nice and dry. >> reporter: in louisville, the search continues for 67-year-old stephen miller swept away by floodwaters this weekend. >> i hold onto my faith in god that my dad's out there. >> reporter: extreme weather out west, too. in portland oregon wind gusts near 60 miles an hour ripping down this scaffolding. back here in new richmond nearly in the ohio almost getting to the critical 58-foot mark. haven't seen th
the ohio river cresting over 57 feet, the worst since 1997. tugboats barely squeezing under bridges. umpsters look like river buoys. and beneath this water, a garbage-filled murky mess. homes damaged. >> it's creeping in, it's seeping through the foundation right now. >> reporter: this is main street in new richmond. even though the river is reseeding, areas like that are going to be slow to drain. most businesses here are right up on the river, including the community bank. inside...
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two weeks ago, nearly two feet of snow across the ohio river valley. this week, two to four inches of rainfall. that combination, not good for some. water levels rising on the ohio to nearly six feet above flood stage. this boat barely getting under this bridge. for many on the ohio river valley, remnants of winter rearing its ugly head, melting snow and ice causing chaos. this photo captioned melting snow plus spring showers equals a very angry ohio river. describing the dire situation some residents face. in louisville kentucky rescue teams december rattly semplging the ohio river for man walking on foot, swept away by the rushing river. watch as they comb through the murky flood waters. meanwhile, main streets in the area shutting town. cincinnati is prepping for the worst. >> nerve racking. stressful. >> reporter: the red cross setting up a local shelter overnight for residents living in threatened areas. the river expected to crest later this morning. likely to be the highest level since 1997. all these little red areas, those are other area river
two weeks ago, nearly two feet of snow across the ohio river valley. this week, two to four inches of rainfall. that combination, not good for some. water levels rising on the ohio to nearly six feet above flood stage. this boat barely getting under this bridge. for many on the ohio river valley, remnants of winter rearing its ugly head, melting snow and ice causing chaos. this photo captioned melting snow plus spring showers equals a very angry ohio river. describing the dire situation some...
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our job is to create markets for them so take ohio state university -- 60,000 students in central ohio they said 2% of our food a jet is going to go do fresh, local resource food, the local farmers will shift what they are doing to supply that market. at the same time you are adjusting the subsidies, instead of incentivizing them to do the row crops, much of the stuff that we don't eat anyway to fresh fruit and vessels, you help them make a living and provide good food and you will drive down health care costs at the same time. mark: you are a big proponent of food education in school. where does your philosophy coincide with or differ from michelle obama? >> i think she's on it and you need the exercise piece, but most of this is food and it's got to be a national effort and the resources have to be there. everyone does say how are you going to pay for it and the responses we are paying for it now in large numbers. we are going to bankrupt the country. there's no way you can be a viable economic force because kids are slothful, eating mass amounts of sugar. the investments into stem a
our job is to create markets for them so take ohio state university -- 60,000 students in central ohio they said 2% of our food a jet is going to go do fresh, local resource food, the local farmers will shift what they are doing to supply that market. at the same time you are adjusting the subsidies, instead of incentivizing them to do the row crops, much of the stuff that we don't eat anyway to fresh fruit and vessels, you help them make a living and provide good food and you will drive down...
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really wintry travel from north texas right on through the ohio valley.e may again see double digit snow totals. along with this arctic air seeping its way southwards. for a few places where it felt like spring temperatures dropping through the day on wednesday and, of course all the road surfaces becoming very icy. tracking into thursday it will face significant snowfall. icing also possible heading down into virginia. so expect some rough travel on thursday and possibly quite a few flight cancellations as well. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> a fight over obama care plus target announces job cuts. and later how a suspect was nabbed by police thanks to his facebook posts. has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to ma
really wintry travel from north texas right on through the ohio valley.e may again see double digit snow totals. along with this arctic air seeping its way southwards. for a few places where it felt like spring temperatures dropping through the day on wednesday and, of course all the road surfaces becoming very icy. tracking into thursday it will face significant snowfall. icing also possible heading down into virginia. so expect some rough travel on thursday and possibly quite a few flight...
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good luck, ohio. good luck ohio. "first look" is up next. >>> good friday morning everybody. right now on first look the man hunt for the ferguson shooter heats up as the attorney general lets loose on the gunman. >> this was a punk who was trying to sell discord an an area that is trying to get its act together. in. >> a massive cyclone is posing a deadly dilemma plus death defying testimony and video revealed in the boston marathon trial. in a caught on tape moment as a woman is thrust through a plate glass window and president obama faces the critics with mean tweets on this friday the 13th. >>> a policeman hunt heats up. they are searching for the shooter who struck two police officering during a protest early thursday morning. no arrests have been made but both officers have been released from the hospital. last night crowds gathered outside the ferguson police department. community members called the community members to bring an end to all senseless violence. what is the latest with the man hunt. >> reporter: all is quiet in ferguson this morning. in the heavy rain mov
good luck, ohio. good luck ohio. "first look" is up next. >>> good friday morning everybody. right now on first look the man hunt for the ferguson shooter heats up as the attorney general lets loose on the gunman. >> this was a punk who was trying to sell discord an an area that is trying to get its act together. in. >> a massive cyclone is posing a deadly dilemma plus death defying testimony and video revealed in the boston marathon trial. in a caught on tape...
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. >>> hundreds of people in ohio getting their first look at where they came from. the state's new law for adoption birth records. next. also monica lewin ski. >> and religious tree dom and the law at 8:00 p.m. 5:00 5:00 pacific, tomorrow. >> monica lewinski has stepped back into the spotlight. gave a ted talk. her message you can survive. interi know it's hard. it may not be painless, quick or easy. but you can insist on a different ending to your story. >> the 41-year-old had kept a low profile for a decade but now says she wants to put her experience to good use and help those who cyber bullied. >> some gathers in columbus ohio, for a chance to see something they have never seen, their birth records. bisi onile-ere reports a new law made it possible. >> a $20 application fee now 50 mark was given up for adoption shortly after he was born. he says he enjoyed a happy childhood but something was always missing. sw what is it like growing up knowing you're adopted? >> sometimes difficult because you wonder why your parents needed to leave you. >> in search of answer
. >>> hundreds of people in ohio getting their first look at where they came from. the state's new law for adoption birth records. next. also monica lewin ski. >> and religious tree dom and the law at 8:00 p.m. 5:00 5:00 pacific, tomorrow. >> monica lewinski has stepped back into the spotlight. gave a ted talk. her message you can survive. interi know it's hard. it may not be painless, quick or easy. but you can insist on a different ending to your story. >> the...
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and it's high pressure over the ohio vaelly.two systems overhead today sandwiched in between and winds funneling in out of the northwest which make it feel cooler time to time. all that changes as early as tomorrow. taste of spring on the way. cold front off to the west and warm front north ward. the winds will max out at 60 in philadelphia. it will be a much milder afternoon. tuesday, st. patrick a daes we're tracking the frontal that want to move its way in. otherwise, clouds to sunshine. 10 a.m., that temperature 5 2. 54 at 3:00 in the afternoon open tuesday. here's the exclusive accuweather forecast. >> mild tomorrow. close to 60 in the city and on tuesday showers and sunshine for st. patrick's day and wake of that front brisk and chilly in at 42. not as harsh 48 tuesday. spring arrives timely vernal he question not 6:45 in the evening on friday with the philadelphia un yn at home. high temperature 45. late friday, early saturday could be a couple showers and watch that system it way try to ride knowledge of us. otherwise te
and it's high pressure over the ohio vaelly.two systems overhead today sandwiched in between and winds funneling in out of the northwest which make it feel cooler time to time. all that changes as early as tomorrow. taste of spring on the way. cold front off to the west and warm front north ward. the winds will max out at 60 in philadelphia. it will be a much milder afternoon. tuesday, st. patrick a daes we're tracking the frontal that want to move its way in. otherwise, clouds to sunshine. 10...
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what's the story in ohio?>> well first of all we were $8 billion in the hole, and now, you know 8 billion, historic debt. we're now 2 billion to the plus. we have a surplus now of 2 billion. many of the states in america are not structurally balanced including some run by republican governors. we are up almost 350,000 jobs. we he have cut taxes by over $3 billion, and we have significant resources to help people be rehabbed to get mental health treatment. we are helping the working poor by eliminating disincentives for them to get ahead. in this state things are much better but our work is not done. greta, interestingly enough we have a task force on community and police so we can begin to address some of the most serious problems we have in our society today. but, you know everybody has a chance to rise. and we do our best to provide for that in the state of ohio. >> what's the difference between the republican party and the democratic party? >> say that again, greta? i'm sorry. >> what's the difference betwe
what's the story in ohio?>> well first of all we were $8 billion in the hole, and now, you know 8 billion, historic debt. we're now 2 billion to the plus. we have a surplus now of 2 billion. many of the states in america are not structurally balanced including some run by republican governors. we are up almost 350,000 jobs. we he have cut taxes by over $3 billion, and we have significant resources to help people be rehabbed to get mental health treatment. we are helping the working poor...
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. ♪ >> located on the banks of the ohio river, cincinnati has been called the queen city.nd while its skyline might shine like a crown, it has recently been tarnished by a disturbing development. after a brief drop the homicide rate in cincinnati is now back to about five times the national average. the whole region has felt the impact. especially the city's jail t hamilton county justice center. >> the population has gotten a lot more dangerous. we are holding on to the worst of the worst. gun violence in cincinnati is a problem. it is a big problem. the number of people that are incarcerated in here have shown violence in some way shape or form. >> most of the 1300 men in the jail are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. male inmates charged with murder are held in four separate units known as murder pods. it is possible some of these inmates will never be on the streets of cincinnati again. but david bell has found a way to bring a little bit of the streets to them. >> this is right here is the cincinnati version of monopoly. >>
. ♪ >> located on the banks of the ohio river, cincinnati has been called the queen city.nd while its skyline might shine like a crown, it has recently been tarnished by a disturbing development. after a brief drop the homicide rate in cincinnati is now back to about five times the national average. the whole region has felt the impact. especially the city's jail t hamilton county justice center. >> the population has gotten a lot more dangerous. we are holding on to the worst of...
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robert: and we are live here in columbus, ohio, with the terps. before we get into that, we'll talk about georgetown. they definitely had a battle with the utah utes tonight. let's throw up the full scoreboard right here. the final for this one 75-64. georgetown isn't able to make it to the sweet 16. one bright spot, l.j. peak had 18 points. however, that wasn't enough. it was all about the defense tonight. it was a game of runs. here's after the game. >> was disappointing. when your season comes to an end. like everything. it's sudden. it's fast. we have five or six seniors in that locker room that have played their last game wearing this uniform. it's difficult. >> i'm disappointed. but i still got -- surprisingly, i didn't cry or anything like that. so i just -- i had a great time. this has been a great experience for me. and i think that the group that they got, the guys coming back, there's going to be a special team next year. so i'm -- i got my head high. robert: meanwhile, the terps are preparing for west virginia. that game is tomorrow. t
robert: and we are live here in columbus, ohio, with the terps. before we get into that, we'll talk about georgetown. they definitely had a battle with the utah utes tonight. let's throw up the full scoreboard right here. the final for this one 75-64. georgetown isn't able to make it to the sweet 16. one bright spot, l.j. peak had 18 points. however, that wasn't enough. it was all about the defense tonight. it was a game of runs. here's after the game. >> was disappointing. when your...