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so you look at ohio state. we want donations to the academic mission of ohio state or any college to be tax detective you believe. the rationale being it serves the larger purposes of society. if you -- but if i give $70 million to ohio state football program that money is also tax detective and you believe football is fabulous -- deductible, football is fabulous but it does not serve any higher purpose for society. host: how is it that the football coach makes millionings and the president makes half a million? guest: not only the coaches but the assistant coaches. there are 30 or 40 assistant coaches at the college level who make more than the president or any faculty members, including those of the medical school. i think the answer is the same reason roger goodell pays himself $30 million because he can. colleges pay huge amounts to their coaches because they can. the money is rolling in. they want to spend it on themselves not on the academic divisions. currently at ohio state, the athletic department staf
so you look at ohio state. we want donations to the academic mission of ohio state or any college to be tax detective you believe. the rationale being it serves the larger purposes of society. if you -- but if i give $70 million to ohio state football program that money is also tax detective and you believe football is fabulous -- deductible, football is fabulous but it does not serve any higher purpose for society. host: how is it that the football coach makes millionings and the president...
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ohio state's basketball team loses their first game of the season in a wild one. >> here are neil andou know, the guys at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning, america. this is the los angeles "sportscenter" desk. he's stan verrett. i'm neil everett. we're not wax figures. >> you say that with such sincerity. >> i mean it. >>> big game in college basketball tuesday night in east lansing. >> show us. >> tom izzo and michigan state taking on ohio state, the buckeyes came in undefeated. aaron craft trying to keep them that way. he misses. amir williams get s the putback there. 20-3 run to erase a 17-point deficit. so the buckeyes in the second half, they couldn't get that shot to go, though. that could have won it. instead they go to overtime. 30 seconds to go in overtime, it's 66 apiece. keith appling, he had 20 points. michigan state hangs on. ohio state with its first loss of the season. >>> you know, the warriors are trying to finish the season undefeated, and we're not even to the all-star break. they're in milwaukee where david lee went 9 for 9 -- made his first nine shots
ohio state's basketball team loses their first game of the season in a wild one. >> here are neil andou know, the guys at espn with all the highlights. >> good morning, america. this is the los angeles "sportscenter" desk. he's stan verrett. i'm neil everett. we're not wax figures. >> you say that with such sincerity. >> i mean it. >>> big game in college basketball tuesday night in east lansing. >> show us. >> tom izzo and michigan state...
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." >>> college hoops, ohio state at michigan state. buckeyes down three in the second half.ck out aaron craft inbounding off the defender, a classic old-school play, come on. that's perfect! less than 30 seconds in regulation, the buckeyes' amir williams with the rebound and dunk. tied at 58. they were down ten. this one goes to overtime. tied at 66, spartans' keith appling, he is really good. the three-pointer for the lead with less than 30 to go. michigan state hangs on and hangs the first loss of the season on ohio state, 72-68 is the final. >>> some nba action, new orleans at miami. lebron james had 32, dwyane wade 22. the heat rolled over the pelicans 107-88. why are we showing you? well, perhaps the play of the game late in the fourth quarter. king james poses for a little bit of a photo here. and gave her a kiss. see, that's why they pay for those front-row seats. >> good for king james. i like lebron. >>> let's get a check on the polar vortex. are you tired of that phrase, by the way? >> very tired of it, because it's being misused about 95% of the time. >> okay, so,
." >>> college hoops, ohio state at michigan state. buckeyes down three in the second half.ck out aaron craft inbounding off the defender, a classic old-school play, come on. that's perfect! less than 30 seconds in regulation, the buckeyes' amir williams with the rebound and dunk. tied at 58. they were down ten. this one goes to overtime. tied at 66, spartans' keith appling, he is really good. the three-pointer for the lead with less than 30 to go. michigan state hangs on and...
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sparked tom wheeler some concern by public interest groups when he said at an ohio state's beach about a month ago -- ohio state speech about a month ago that he was interested in seeing a two-sided market develop, where, for instance, netflix could pay for faster access, for better quality to customers. some public interest groups say that that directly contradicted what he said about net neutrality, which is that he is a full supporter. what's ways to read wheeler said in a way that would not violate net neutrality. for example, if he was thinking of netflix paying for content- delivery networks or something thate back and -- back end has been excluded from the net neutrality rules, but it is kind of a technical read to get tom wheeler out of trouble for what he said. it is going to be very interesting to see what happens there. >> one of the really big, interesting aspects of this case is how far the court will go, right? because verizon communications appealed the fcc's net neutrality order, and they challenged the order on the basis of authority. they also forwarded a first amendm
sparked tom wheeler some concern by public interest groups when he said at an ohio state's beach about a month ago -- ohio state speech about a month ago that he was interested in seeing a two-sided market develop, where, for instance, netflix could pay for faster access, for better quality to customers. some public interest groups say that that directly contradicted what he said about net neutrality, which is that he is a full supporter. what's ways to read wheeler said in a way that would not...
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it takes early voting and puts into it the ohio state constitution. ho can vote right now, those things can be changed because it's not in the ohio constitution. and so this gives the people a voice. >> it puts it in the state constitution and then it can be a model around the country. that is what you kicked off today. because one of the things i was checking out, representative reece is that voter fraud in your state's 2012 election was nonexistent. you have 5.63 million votes cast. just 135 possible cases of voter fraud were referred to authorities. that's 0.002%. so all these new voter id laws and all these laws are against something that is not happening in your state. >> well, absolutely. it's a scare tactic. the real issue is in ohio and in my district. you know, we've had people who have waited almost two years to have their votes counted. in my district, we've had voter intimidation billboards targeted in the african american community, trying to stop people from voting. and so we thought it was very important to launch a people's campaign in
it takes early voting and puts into it the ohio state constitution. ho can vote right now, those things can be changed because it's not in the ohio constitution. and so this gives the people a voice. >> it puts it in the state constitution and then it can be a model around the country. that is what you kicked off today. because one of the things i was checking out, representative reece is that voter fraud in your state's 2012 election was nonexistent. you have 5.63 million votes cast....
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is a cartoon called the congressional and features an actual fight taking place in congress. >> ohio state university's cartoon library and museum treats cartoons and comics the way that the u.s. library treats thom mos jefferson, seriously. >> they can give the collections to ohio state and preserved and exhibited and accessible to the researchers. >> here is a fantastic franklin roosevelt and then richard nixon. >> people come from around the coraled to study it. >> this was really the material that everybody has in their hands and these are i think important visual artifacts of an era that need to be taken serious. >> 45,000 books of cartoons and 67,000 journals, the world's largest collection of cartoons and comiccomics. the first modern use of the term cartoon. >> we have everything. >> the hand drawn strips of charles m. schultz. >> it is timeless. the way it was drawn. the captioning. it is timeless. >> an in original drawings of dick tracy and 300,000 original collections of art. so now, a standard original might be worth tens of thousands of dollars and an early one from 1951 is p
is a cartoon called the congressional and features an actual fight taking place in congress. >> ohio state university's cartoon library and museum treats cartoons and comics the way that the u.s. library treats thom mos jefferson, seriously. >> they can give the collections to ohio state and preserved and exhibited and accessible to the researchers. >> here is a fantastic franklin roosevelt and then richard nixon. >> people come from around the coraled to study it....
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nd yet they assured the court, they assured the state of ohio, the people of the state of ohio, that this would not be a problem. here we are it is disturbing it's caused great trauma, not only for the family, for the friends, a lot of people in the state of ohio and in the united states. >> but bruce on the other hand the assistant attorney general of ohio has said that people are not entitled to pain free executions. and kent shidiger, said after mcguire's execution that the main point to be emphasized is that the inmate does get a sedative as the very first thing. however distasteful it is to observe he is not in any extreme pain that ought to concern us. your response to that? >> corrections again does not want to torture during the execution. that's not their job. their job is to carry out the orders of the court. and so no one i know of in corrections wants somebody to suffer. that's not point. that's retribution. corrections job is to punish to hold the person accountable by court. i don't know of any corrections potential that wants to torture somebody. >> but some states stil
nd yet they assured the court, they assured the state of ohio, the people of the state of ohio, that this would not be a problem. here we are it is disturbing it's caused great trauma, not only for the family, for the friends, a lot of people in the state of ohio and in the united states. >> but bruce on the other hand the assistant attorney general of ohio has said that people are not entitled to pain free executions. and kent shidiger, said after mcguire's execution that the main point...
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they held on to beat ohio state 73-68. >>> late in miami peace game against new orleans, lebron jamesook time to kiss a fan in the front row. she got a picture has the heat won. that's nice. >>> how rich is tiger woods? according to golf digest his career earnings passed $1.3 billion. billion. >>> olympic world champion lindsey vonn who happens to be tiger's girlfriend will not compete in sochi. >>> after a mixed marshal arts fight saturday, andy posted this picture of himself. that's painful to look at. what's amaze as good he's smiling. >>> an irali soccer player made an acrobatic twist for a by bicycle kick to make the goal. >>> the jaguars team team mascot took a dive from high above the field. few of the team's cheerleaders got in on the action. who says cheerleaders aren't athletic? look at that. >>> jimmy fallon credit this is one person having more influence over his biggest decisions than just about anyone else. who is it? we'll tell you next. >>> welcome back. we are watchi ining rain moving. one system after another. one tonight, another powerful one friday night and saturd
they held on to beat ohio state 73-68. >>> late in miami peace game against new orleans, lebron jamesook time to kiss a fan in the front row. she got a picture has the heat won. that's nice. >>> how rich is tiger woods? according to golf digest his career earnings passed $1.3 billion. billion. >>> olympic world champion lindsey vonn who happens to be tiger's girlfriend will not compete in sochi. >>> after a mixed marshal arts fight saturday, andy posted this...
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ohio state closes 12-2. >>> there will be blood. on oklahoma state in today's cotton bowl in arlington texas. it was close until cliff shelf, and there's shane. come back shane. shane come back. he's not coming back. tigers win to finish 12-two. o.k. state finishes 12-3. >>> louisville head coach has been offered that same job with the texas long horn and he's expected to accept it. the the cardinals put up double digit victories for the second time thi superfan ] we're hitting the road to help america discover the new helper. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? can i get another one of those actually? [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪ ho ho ho you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese
ohio state closes 12-2. >>> there will be blood. on oklahoma state in today's cotton bowl in arlington texas. it was close until cliff shelf, and there's shane. come back shane. shane come back. he's not coming back. tigers win to finish 12-two. o.k. state finishes 12-3. >>> louisville head coach has been offered that same job with the texas long horn and he's expected to accept it. the the cardinals put up double digit victories for the second time thi superfan ] we're...
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. >> they can give them to ohio state. and they will be preserved and made acceptable for researchers. >> from classic comics to political cartoons. >> here's a classic frank line roosevelt. and them a richard nixon. >> it's one part mew see, and one part cartoon university, where they come from around the world. >> there's so much scholarship, and this is the material that everybody had in their hand. they're visual artifacts of an era that need to be taken seriously >> and you came all the way from hamburg this. >> all the way. >> 40,000 books of cartoons, and 67,000 journals. the largest collection of cartoons. the first modern use of the word, cartoon. there's the original cal calvind hobbs. >> i like the peanuts, i really do. it's timeless. the way ta it's drawn, and the captioning. it's just timeless. >> in chester gould's original dick tracy. >> the collection canes 3,000 original works of art. the originals were often tossed out after they were photographed for the newspaper. so now a standard original by charles m
. >> they can give them to ohio state. and they will be preserved and made acceptable for researchers. >> from classic comics to political cartoons. >> here's a classic frank line roosevelt. and them a richard nixon. >> it's one part mew see, and one part cartoon university, where they come from around the world. >> there's so much scholarship, and this is the material that everybody had in their hand. they're visual artifacts of an era that need to be taken...
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the big ten, they were watching the big ten match up at the orange bowl tonight with funds in an ohio state. let his eyes move. exploded for 48 hours -- yards. . right now, his late-night game in the fourth quarter. 34-29 clemson. golf writersers -- snubbed tiger woods ended not make him the player of the year. adam scott became the first australian to win the masters. the writer said, you are the player of the year. games tomorrow. i will be announcing the turks and georgia tech. leon will be there to cover it. >> going there. >> great group. >> with temperatures in the we will show y before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. plus, 18-month special financing on all sleep number beds. only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized. outside long enough to shovel the driveway? give this man a call
the big ten, they were watching the big ten match up at the orange bowl tonight with funds in an ohio state. let his eyes move. exploded for 48 hours -- yards. . right now, his late-night game in the fourth quarter. 34-29 clemson. golf writersers -- snubbed tiger woods ended not make him the player of the year. adam scott became the first australian to win the masters. the writer said, you are the player of the year. games tomorrow. i will be announcing the turks and georgia tech. leon will be...
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. >> now he's headed to ohio state university for the spring semester! >> not the first person to dance for a college education but done in a very tasteful way. i like cody's approach. >> we have cody and susan via skype. welcome to the show, you guys. >> hi, happy to be here. >> yeah. >> cody, is this shocking to you? >> completely shocking. i had no idea i was having that kind of impact. i had never met such genuine people. >> there a lot of people that dance with signs on the street. what sets you apart? >> i think it's my attitude. i want to show not don't i have a small work ethic but maybe also to brighten someone's day. >> usae susan, you're shaking head. >> yeah. we had over a hundred people show up because they so appreciated him and he made their day also. >> did you pick up any moves, cody? >> do you think we could see some of your awesome moves that are so inspiring to so many people? >> sure. >> oh, yeah, he's grooving. >> there he is. >> it's the time of the season to get skating and sliding, just not like this hopefully. this is on a freew
. >> now he's headed to ohio state university for the spring semester! >> not the first person to dance for a college education but done in a very tasteful way. i like cody's approach. >> we have cody and susan via skype. welcome to the show, you guys. >> hi, happy to be here. >> yeah. >> cody, is this shocking to you? >> completely shocking. i had no idea i was having that kind of impact. i had never met such genuine people. >> there a lot of...
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. >> joining us tonight ohio state senator nina turner, who is a candidate for ohio secretary of stateus tonight. >> thanks, ed. >> the president briefly mentioned a voting in the state of the union. did he get the message across? was it strong enough? >> yeah, i think it was. he was very firm on why it is important that every citizen has access to the ballot box. the point that he made, it should not be about the size of our wallet but the power of our vote to expand the democracy, that every citizen should have the right to the ballot box. >> there's bipartisan legislation in congress they're trying to strengthen the voting rights act amending the section struck down by the supreme court. do you think this is genuine, that this will work? >> i think it is genuine. the will of the congress is what is going to be in question. certainly they did not necessarily deal with voter i.d., which for some of us that is problematic. however, i think both congressmen wanted to put something on the table that hopefully they can get some bipartisan support. i hope as the process goes on we can cont
. >> joining us tonight ohio state senator nina turner, who is a candidate for ohio secretary of stateus tonight. >> thanks, ed. >> the president briefly mentioned a voting in the state of the union. did he get the message across? was it strong enough? >> yeah, i think it was. he was very firm on why it is important that every citizen has access to the ballot box. the point that he made, it should not be about the size of our wallet but the power of our vote to expand...
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go. >> a yoga class for cancer survivors at ohio state university james care.it may be the best prescription for women like sue cavanaugh. she was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago. >> you get the air knocked out of you psychologically. >> after sue's surgery and radiation, dr. janice asked her to join a study. the professor of psychiatry and psychology wondered if yoga could help beat the terrible fatigue that plagues many breast cancer survivors for years. >> the best treatment is exercise. you don't want to exercise if you are fatigued. we were interested in a mild kind of exercise that might have other benefits as well. >> from a group of 200 survivor, half took yoga classes for 90 minutes for twice a week. >> one of the best things is the breathing. and it really is totally relaxing. >> participates filled out questionnaires and had blood drawn. sue was not the only one to notice a difference. the doctor says the yoga group saw a 41% drop in fatigue and a 15% decline in inflammation. after six months, the decrease was even greater. >> we were rea
go. >> a yoga class for cancer survivors at ohio state university james care.it may be the best prescription for women like sue cavanaugh. she was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago. >> you get the air knocked out of you psychologically. >> after sue's surgery and radiation, dr. janice asked her to join a study. the professor of psychiatry and psychology wondered if yoga could help beat the terrible fatigue that plagues many breast cancer survivors for years. >>...
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tom wheeler sparked some concern by public interest when he said in an ohio state speech he was interested in seeing a two-sided market develop on the internet. where net flix can pay for faster service. and some are saying that is him going against net neutrality. but there is ways to read into what he is saying that doesn't violate it. if netflix was paying for content or something that was excluded from the net neutrality rules. but it is kind of a read to get tom wheeler out of trouble. it is going to be interesting to see what happens. >> one of the big interesting aspects of this case is how far the court will go. verizon appealed the ordered and challenged it on the bases of authority and forwarded a first amendment as well. claiming they are like a newspaper with the right to include or exclude any information they see fit. so the court could overturn the fcc's open ended order on the bases of authority but they could go further. they could rule on verizon's first amendment challenge and then it will bring into question almost every regulation on the books >> and whatever happened
tom wheeler sparked some concern by public interest when he said in an ohio state speech he was interested in seeing a two-sided market develop on the internet. where net flix can pay for faster service. and some are saying that is him going against net neutrality. but there is ways to read into what he is saying that doesn't violate it. if netflix was paying for content or something that was excluded from the net neutrality rules. but it is kind of a read to get tom wheeler out of trouble. it...
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joining me now, ohio state senator, nina turner, who is running for ohio secretary of state this yeare covert, who is economic policy editor for thinkprogress and a contributor to the nation. victoria defrancesco soto, an msnbc contributor, and professor at the university of texas, and ovick roy, a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and an opinion editor at "forbes." thanks for you all being here. victor, i want to start with you. as we were thinking about this issue of empathy in politics, there really was sort of an outcry when sonia sotomayor was first put up for the court. when she talked about the wise latina position. so talk to me about the role that empathy plays in actual policy making. how does it lead us to good and/or potentially bad policy. >> first of all, it is like we just talked about. walking in somebody else's shoes. it allows you to think beyond your box of, what are the policy options in front of me. i think, though, most interesting, the policy gap itself allows for a wedge to come in. because what we're seeing is a republican party falling short on that em
joining me now, ohio state senator, nina turner, who is running for ohio secretary of state this yeare covert, who is economic policy editor for thinkprogress and a contributor to the nation. victoria defrancesco soto, an msnbc contributor, and professor at the university of texas, and ovick roy, a senior fellow at the manhattan institute and an opinion editor at "forbes." thanks for you all being here. victor, i want to start with you. as we were thinking about this issue of empathy...
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trooper harker has since retired from the ohio state police. deputy gates has been promoted to detective sergeant. they run into each other from time to time, and although they don't often speak about what happened that day, both are thankful to have survived an encounter that could have easily ended tragically. >> had deputy gates not stopped when he did, i probably at the very least would have been severely injured or killed. >> gun, gun! >>> coming up -- police have just seconds to save a man before he burns alive. >> there's just no way. i couldn't get him out. just could not pull him out. >> when "caught on camera, dash cam diaries" continues. when you only have one hand, you're not doing anything as fast as you used to, which is funny, 'cause i still do it better than her. you know, i don't think i was meant to sweep. it's a little frustrating. look. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up. it's a swiffer sweeper. it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on
trooper harker has since retired from the ohio state police. deputy gates has been promoted to detective sergeant. they run into each other from time to time, and although they don't often speak about what happened that day, both are thankful to have survived an encounter that could have easily ended tragically. >> had deputy gates not stopped when he did, i probably at the very least would have been severely injured or killed. >> gun, gun! >>> coming up -- police have just...
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ohio state will come storming back over the final 10 minutes to force overtime at 58-all. ith appling scored seven of his 20 game-high, and they led michigan state to the 17-26 win. in the a.c.c. virginia tech hosted sare awe cues for the first time since 1978. the orangemen made the most. using a 16-0 run in the second, on the way to a 20-point victory. the win approved sare acued record. one n.f.l. note to pass along. jeff ireland, allegededly encouraging a bullying environment resigned tuesday after six seasons on the job. ireland provided over 5-straight non-winning seasons. spending $2 million, only to see the doll since drop of last two finish eight and ate. i'm michael eaves, that's a look in sport. >> californian hospitals accused of dumping patients. what is being done to stop them leaving the homeless fending for themselves on the streets. taking a trip back in time. what man may have looked like thousands of years ago. >> you are the prime-time news angeror al jazeera america. >> i am. >> okay, who got to you, and how? >> and our own john seigenthaler goes toe to
ohio state will come storming back over the final 10 minutes to force overtime at 58-all. ith appling scored seven of his 20 game-high, and they led michigan state to the 17-26 win. in the a.c.c. virginia tech hosted sare awe cues for the first time since 1978. the orangemen made the most. using a 16-0 run in the second, on the way to a 20-point victory. the win approved sare acued record. one n.f.l. note to pass along. jeff ireland, allegededly encouraging a bullying environment resigned...
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number 3 ohio state visiting number 5, michigan state.ans getting pumped up at halftime by their rose bowl's football squad, and it seems to work. keith appling hits a go-ahead hitter. michigan state wins, 72-68. >>> when we return, caught red-handed. dozens of former new york city police officers who claimed they were too sick to work accused in a massive disability benefits scheme. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even ha
number 3 ohio state visiting number 5, michigan state.ans getting pumped up at halftime by their rose bowl's football squad, and it seems to work. keith appling hits a go-ahead hitter. michigan state wins, 72-68. >>> when we return, caught red-handed. dozens of former new york city police officers who claimed they were too sick to work accused in a massive disability benefits scheme. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved...
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ohio state driving for the game winner.ange bowl. 40-35. missouri and oklahoma state. the cotton bowl. cowboys driving. missouri seals the game. the sack by michael. fumble and shane rice scoops it up. the big guy, 73 yards for the game-clenching touchdown. missouritist cotton bowl. and david checking out the stanford women in action. can't let it go. chinec and ogwumike. they defeat the ducks 96-56. that's a wrap on sports. have a great weekend, everybody. finalliry beil. >> and our own mike shumann minnesota is traveling to green bay to covering the 49ers. we will have complete coverage from lambeau field. they will also bring you a playoff edition of vernon's view tomorrow night after the game a funny picture on facebook what he will be wiring to stay warm. next, the man who won part of the second largest lottery jackpot in history finally comes forward. why it took him so long to >> here are the winning numbers from the mega-millions draw. one lucky ticket purchased in tennessee got all six numbers to win the first jack
ohio state driving for the game winner.ange bowl. 40-35. missouri and oklahoma state. the cotton bowl. cowboys driving. missouri seals the game. the sack by michael. fumble and shane rice scoops it up. the big guy, 73 yards for the game-clenching touchdown. missouritist cotton bowl. and david checking out the stanford women in action. can't let it go. chinec and ogwumike. they defeat the ducks 96-56. that's a wrap on sports. have a great weekend, everybody. finalliry beil. >> and our own...
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louis and universities like ohio state and michigan state are closed. at jfk airport in new york, a plane slidded off the slippery runway, the delta flight made a safe landing. while taxiing it slid into a sne bank. 35 people or on board. no one was hurt. >> travellers continue to face long lines at san francisco international airport. flights were cancelled today. travellers waited inside terminal 3 to get rebooked on united airlines. bay area travellers are feeling the ripple effect of cancellations atunite's other hubs. >> all hands on deck. everybody worked together but it just wasn't going that way. >> we have been here about two hours standing in line. there's one person here who can help with ticketing for the rest of the week. >> there were no cancellations in oakland or san jose. children's hospital oakland announced it released the body of jehi mcmath to a destination unknown. she is the oakland girl declared she is the oakland girl declared brain dead after fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybo
louis and universities like ohio state and michigan state are closed. at jfk airport in new york, a plane slidded off the slippery runway, the delta flight made a safe landing. while taxiing it slid into a sne bank. 35 people or on board. no one was hurt. >> travellers continue to face long lines at san francisco international airport. flights were cancelled today. travellers waited inside terminal 3 to get rebooked on united airlines. bay area travellers are feeling the ripple effect of...
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ohio state driving for the game winner.iller picked off by stephon anton and clemson wins the orange bowl. 40-35. missouri and oklahoma state. the cotton bowl. cowboys driving. missouri seals the game. the sack by michael. fumble and shane rice scoops it up. the big guy, 73 yards for the game-clinching touchdown. missouri takes the cotton bowl. and david checking out the stanford women in action. can't let it go. chiney ogwumike. sets the all-time pack record with 1,267 boards. and also 33 points in this contest. that's fourth-ranked stanford defeats the oregon ducks 96-56. that is a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody! i'm larry beil. >> and our own mike shumann is bind he would up and traveling to green bay to cover the 49ers. he will have a complete coverage from lambeau field and they will bring you playoff edition of "vernon's view" tomorrow night after nnie-o w where every thura where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought wsurprise them with a better kind of taco made with jenni
ohio state driving for the game winner.iller picked off by stephon anton and clemson wins the orange bowl. 40-35. missouri and oklahoma state. the cotton bowl. cowboys driving. missouri seals the game. the sack by michael. fumble and shane rice scoops it up. the big guy, 73 yards for the game-clinching touchdown. missouri takes the cotton bowl. and david checking out the stanford women in action. can't let it go. chiney ogwumike. sets the all-time pack record with 1,267 boards. and also 33...
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it's "o" for ohio, but also it's the buckeye state. >> buckeyes are round nuts commonly found in ohioht resembled the eye of a male deer, a buck. 13 stars are clustered around the "o," representing the original 13 states. four more stars stand beside it, representing the next four states to be admitted to our nation, including ohio. the red and white stripes symbolize roads and waterways, which helped establish ohio as a center of american interstate commerce. with flag facts, i'm brandon. >> a simple mistake that any of us can make today could endanger our future. i'll have that report. >> during world war ii, there was a popular saying that, "loose lips sink ships," meaning that just by talking about something you shouldn't, you could be doing damage by helping the enemy. while we're no longer at war, it's advice still worth keeping in mind, especially with today's social media, though the warning could be updated to something more like, "poor posts leave ghosts." ellie explains. >> poor posts leave ghosts. i like that because when you post something online, whether a text or photo,
it's "o" for ohio, but also it's the buckeye state. >> buckeyes are round nuts commonly found in ohioht resembled the eye of a male deer, a buck. 13 stars are clustered around the "o," representing the original 13 states. four more stars stand beside it, representing the next four states to be admitted to our nation, including ohio. the red and white stripes symbolize roads and waterways, which helped establish ohio as a center of american interstate commerce. with...
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i mean, if i had a chance to be with the buckeyes and the students for ohio state, that would be absolutelydible. >> we are talking about the in-home viewing experience. you can literally now watch multiple games simultaneously. split the screen up. i could have watched yesterday the colts beat the chiefs while simultaneously watching the irish beat duke, basketball. you can watch all -- you can check out the rerun, victorious secret fashion show if you want to do that. >> for your kids. >> it is for the kids. >> yes. >> but it is so much better than when i was a kid and little black and white in the corner. >> let's not date ourselves. right. yeah. i mean, did you have to -- move up the antenna and everything. >> yeah, you did. my dad got -- go like this. don't move. what about the economic factors? you just finished the holiday season. people are spent-out right now. >>y buy had a. >> really? >> monno. >> the last time they had a blackout was 2002. we had the great recession since then. i don't think it is economic. i think it has to doing with the viewing. look at the packers. do you hav
i mean, if i had a chance to be with the buckeyes and the students for ohio state, that would be absolutelydible. >> we are talking about the in-home viewing experience. you can literally now watch multiple games simultaneously. split the screen up. i could have watched yesterday the colts beat the chiefs while simultaneously watching the irish beat duke, basketball. you can watch all -- you can check out the rerun, victorious secret fashion show if you want to do that. >> for your...
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the spartans held on to beat third ranked ohio state 73-68. in the nba late in miami's game against new orleans, lebron james took time, oh, yeah, to kiss a fan in the front row. hey, isn't he married? well, she also got a picture as the heat won 107-88. >>> so how rich is tiger woods? according to "golf digest" his career earnings have surpassed $1.3 billion, with a "b," dollars, folks. that is a heck of a lot. >>> and olympic gold medalist lindsey vonn who happens to be tiger's girlfriend will not compete in sochi because of her injured knee. >>> check this out, it is something we have never seen. you may wish you hadn't after looking at it. after a mixed martial arts fight on saturday andy iffel post this had picture of himself. it is so painful to look at. what's amazing he is actually smiling in that. >>> okay. on to this, an amazing acrobatic midair twist. did you see that for a powerful bicycle kick n.slo-mo, let's walk it. sending it in for a goal. it helped his team win 3-1. >>> the jacksonville jaguars mascot talk a dive. that was sc
the spartans held on to beat third ranked ohio state 73-68. in the nba late in miami's game against new orleans, lebron james took time, oh, yeah, to kiss a fan in the front row. hey, isn't he married? well, she also got a picture as the heat won 107-88. >>> so how rich is tiger woods? according to "golf digest" his career earnings have surpassed $1.3 billion, with a "b," dollars, folks. that is a heck of a lot. >>> and olympic gold medalist lindsey vonn...
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clemson and ohio state in the orange bowl. miller rolling left and in trouble.e wide open and buckeyes up 35-34. clemson answers in similar fashion. boyd and 40-35 clemson and boyd threw for 378 and five td's. last chance buckeyes are driving and miller is picked off by anthony. clemson takes the orange bowl 40-35. missouri and oklahoma stay in the cotton bowl. ma zoo seals -- mizzou seals the game. ray scoops and scores. 73 yards as missouri wins the cotton bowl 41-31. david shaw is still not happy with the fourth and 1 call, coach, i can't let go. he sets the record with 1,267 boards and 14 in this game also. 33 points as stanford rolls over the ducks 96-66. abc sports brought to you by riverwalk casino. tell everyonelarry. about breaking news just in of the the amber alert has been canceled. it is good news because 7-year-old natalie kalvo has been found safe tonight. >> this is just hours after being abducted. she was taken at gunpoint in front of her home in antioch in front of her mother. they had a person of interest and that was david alan douglas. again
clemson and ohio state in the orange bowl. miller rolling left and in trouble.e wide open and buckeyes up 35-34. clemson answers in similar fashion. boyd and 40-35 clemson and boyd threw for 378 and five td's. last chance buckeyes are driving and miller is picked off by anthony. clemson takes the orange bowl 40-35. missouri and oklahoma stay in the cotton bowl. ma zoo seals -- mizzou seals the game. ray scoops and scores. 73 yards as missouri wins the cotton bowl 41-31. david shaw is still not...
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a win over ohio state. we will be right back. ,, oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh!w? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. check it out. learning's fun now. yeah, back in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet to play and learn online. all we had was that franklin fuzzypants. ah, the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. next. >> quick update on the breaking news. the seven-year-old girl who has been kidnapped in antioch has been found safe. have a wonderful week. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late i
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the spartans held on to beat third-ranked ohio state 73-68. >>> in the nba, late in miami's game against new orleans, lebron james took time to actually kiss a fan in the front row. she's also got a picture as the heat scorched the pelicans 107-88. that was nice of him. >>> how rich is tiger woods? well, according to "golf digest," his career earnings have now passed $1.3 billion. >>> and olympic gold medalist and world champion lindsey vonn, who also happens to be tiger's girlfriend, will not compete at the winter olympics in sochi because of her injured knee. >>> okay, we've got to check this out. it is something we have never seen, and you may not have wanted to see it. after a mixed martial arts fight saturday, andy eikholtz posted this picture of himself. now, that looks so painful, but on top of that, what's amazing is that he's actually smiling in it. >> i need the before and after. >> i hope he can somehow breathe through that nose. >>> an israeli soccer player made a remarkable, acrobatic midair twist. >> nice. >> did you see that? helping the ball in for a goal, helping his tel
the spartans held on to beat third-ranked ohio state 73-68. >>> in the nba, late in miami's game against new orleans, lebron james took time to actually kiss a fan in the front row. she's also got a picture as the heat scorched the pelicans 107-88. that was nice of him. >>> how rich is tiger woods? well, according to "golf digest," his career earnings have now passed $1.3 billion. >>> and olympic gold medalist and world champion lindsey vonn, who also...
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michigan state beat ohio state. >>> frozen in the midwest right now, even the trampoline. do not jump on the trampoline right now. >>> no. 2, youth hockey, keep your eye on the kid ready the cheap shot. instead he's going to get a face full of mreks glass. have a nice trip. see you next fall. >>> back to warriors. defense by the pucks as steph curry makes the driving layup look beautiful. the warriors going to try and match the franchise record 11 straight wins tomorrow in brook loin. the record was set in 1972 when who was president? >> that is excellent presidential nod. >> yeah. >> i learned more about the president sitting here next to you that you know in my whole life. >> you know that jerrold ford succeeded richard nixon. he was not elected. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,[ female announcer ] shop at safeway now through january 14th for a smart return to school box tops offer! buy ten participating box tops items in a single visit and earn sixty bonus box tops! that's six dollars for your school! plus, shop at safeway to collect double box tops on specially-marked pack
michigan state beat ohio state. >>> frozen in the midwest right now, even the trampoline. do not jump on the trampoline right now. >>> no. 2, youth hockey, keep your eye on the kid ready the cheap shot. instead he's going to get a face full of mreks glass. have a nice trip. see you next fall. >>> back to warriors. defense by the pucks as steph curry makes the driving layup look beautiful. the warriors going to try and match the franchise record 11 straight wins...
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clemson and ohio state in the orange bowl. miller rolling left and in trouble.nswers in similar fashion. boyd and 40-35 clemson and boyd threw for 378 and five td's. last chance buckeyes are driving and miller is picked off by anthony. clemson takes the orange bowl 40-35. missouri and oklahoma stay in the cotton bowl. ma zoo seals -- mizzou seals the game. ray scoops and scores. 73 yards as missouri wins the cotton bowl 41-31. david shaw is still not happy with the fourth and 1 call, coach, i can't let go. he sets the record with 1,267 boards and 14 in this game also. 33 points as stanford rolls over the ducks 96-66. abc sports brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> thank you, larry. >>> we want to tell everyone about breaking news just in of the the amber alert has been canceled. it is good news because 7-year-old natalie kalvo has been found safe tonight. >> this is just hours after being abducted. she was taken at gunpoint in front of her home in antioch in front of her mother. they had a person of interest and that was david alan douglas. again this amber al
clemson and ohio state in the orange bowl. miller rolling left and in trouble.nswers in similar fashion. boyd and 40-35 clemson and boyd threw for 378 and five td's. last chance buckeyes are driving and miller is picked off by anthony. clemson takes the orange bowl 40-35. missouri and oklahoma stay in the cotton bowl. ma zoo seals -- mizzou seals the game. ray scoops and scores. 73 yards as missouri wins the cotton bowl 41-31. david shaw is still not happy with the fourth and 1 call, coach, i...
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michigan state beat ohio state. >>> frozen in the midwest right now, even the trampoline.ampoline right now. >>> no. 2, youth hockey, keep your eye on the kid ready the cheap shot. instead he's going to get a face full of mreks glass. have a nice trip. see you next fall. >>> back to warriors. defense by the pucks as steph curry makes the driving layup look beautiful. the warriors going to try and match the franchise record 11 straight wins tomorrow in brook loin. the record was set in 1972 when who was president? >> that is excellent presidential nod. >> yeah. >> i learned more about the president sitting here next to you that you know in my whole life. >> you know that at subway! [ male announcer ] footlong fans are feeling good because january is now januany. ♪ januany, any [ male announcer ] and any regular footlong is now a $5 footlong. even low-fat subs, like the sweet onion chicken teriyaki and the ham, turkey, roast-beef-packed subway club. ♪ five ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ male announcer ] nothing stacks up to subway footlongs. with $5 footlongs all januany. all day, eve
michigan state beat ohio state. >>> frozen in the midwest right now, even the trampoline.ampoline right now. >>> no. 2, youth hockey, keep your eye on the kid ready the cheap shot. instead he's going to get a face full of mreks glass. have a nice trip. see you next fall. >>> back to warriors. defense by the pucks as steph curry makes the driving layup look beautiful. the warriors going to try and match the franchise record 11 straight wins tomorrow in brook loin. the...
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we don't think mr mcguire has an experiment for the state of ohio. we want. experts say mcguire's twenty six minute execution was one of the longest in ohio since the state reintroduce the death penalty in nineteen ninety nine. more than thirty u s states apply the death penalty. but the number of executions has declined from a peak of almost three hundred in nineteen ninety nine to fewer than ninety in two thousand twelve. after death by electrocution on hanging the vast majority are now executed by lethal injection. and finally crosses first lady of the nep of leo was the release from hospital to nicholson is often injured in a mall in a week off to the gossip magazine or a close i ran a seven page spread about to hop on the president's problem is have an affair with actress. she's reported not be resting in the presidential residence all the donald talmud in the south side. today we will be a size fourteen to sixteen to africa. the room. it is ew. i don't think i will concede all cool. they said the cactus and downs but we could finance the mosque he gets
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ohio state leads by one. boyd answers. throwing across his body to stanton. boyd through for 378 yards and five touch downs, running for a buck 27. the orange bowl won. >> it was a lot of fun. it's the way it's supposed to be. you earn your way to the game. you don't look up and win. you have to earn them on the field. >> it's very special. just the game, not for me or the team, but for the university, for the fans and supporters is unbelievable. it's a special evening. i can't pick a better way to go out. >> oklahoma state and missouri in the cotton bowl. clint keeps it 23 yards to tie the game at 24. this one back and fourth in the final quarter. three minutes to go. 16 yard run. josie. 92 yards. 2 minutes, the defence coming up big. shane, right place, right time. scooped up. 73 yards. 41 points in the quarter. both teams ringing it up. mississippi survives. >> all the drama you don't want as a coach in the fourth. we had a lot of adversity. the team handled it well. >> we made the plays that you need to win at the end. produced of our football team. i wan
ohio state leads by one. boyd answers. throwing across his body to stanton. boyd through for 378 yards and five touch downs, running for a buck 27. the orange bowl won. >> it was a lot of fun. it's the way it's supposed to be. you earn your way to the game. you don't look up and win. you have to earn them on the field. >> it's very special. just the game, not for me or the team, but for the university, for the fans and supporters is unbelievable. it's a special evening. i can't pick...
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clemson and ohio state in the orange bowl. miller rolling left and in trouble.hrew for 378 and five td's. last chance buckeyes are driving and miller is picked off by anthony. clemson takes the orange bowl 40-35. missouri and oklahoma stay in the cotton bowl. ma zoo seals -- mizzou seals the game. ray scoops and scores. 73 yards as missouri wins the cotton bowl 41-31. david shaw is still not happy with the fourth and 1 call, coach, i can't let go. he sets the record with 1,267 boards and 14 in this game also. 33 points as stanford rolls over the ducks 96-66. abc sports brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> thank you, larry. >>> we want to tell everyone about breaking news just in of the the amber alert has been canceled. it is good news because 7-year-old natalie kalvo has been found safe tonight. >> this is just hours after being abducted. she was taken at gunpoint in front of her home in antioch in front of her mother. they had a person of interest and that was david alan douglas. again this amber alert was canceled and she was found safe. >> we know the gold
clemson and ohio state in the orange bowl. miller rolling left and in trouble.hrew for 378 and five td's. last chance buckeyes are driving and miller is picked off by anthony. clemson takes the orange bowl 40-35. missouri and oklahoma stay in the cotton bowl. ma zoo seals -- mizzou seals the game. ray scoops and scores. 73 yards as missouri wins the cotton bowl 41-31. david shaw is still not happy with the fourth and 1 call, coach, i can't let go. he sets the record with 1,267 boards and 14 in...
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douglas berman, professor at ohio state, got to get the basketball team back on track. the time. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. >>> the new u.s. ambassador to japan expresses concerns about a japanese tradition. time now for the poly side bar. caroline kennedy blasted the annual dolphin hunt. the tradition involves rounding dolphins up in a secluded bay, capturing some, and killing others. kennedy tweeted, "deeply concerned by inhumaneness of dolphin killing, usg opposes drive hunt fisheries." >>> lighter moment as joe biden spoke in d.c. have a listen. >> we all can put this teleprompter down. i don't need a teleprompter. well, leave it up. make you feel better, leave it up. all right. >> sometimes he should follow the prompter more, some think. >>> wendy davis admits her book about her own life may not be entirely accurate. davis told the dallas morning news the book had errors and missing details. the gubernatorial candidate said to the paper, "my language should be tighter." >>> first lady of france out of the hospital, she was admitted after accusations franc
douglas berman, professor at ohio state, got to get the basketball team back on track. the time. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. >>> the new u.s. ambassador to japan expresses concerns about a japanese tradition. time now for the poly side bar. caroline kennedy blasted the annual dolphin hunt. the tradition involves rounding dolphins up in a secluded bay, capturing some, and killing others. kennedy tweeted, "deeply concerned by inhumaneness of dolphin killing, usg...
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a new study at ohio state university find cohabitation and a major role and couples stay together andchers took in 80 year- old woman as an example. this issue as a 16 percent chance of getting married by the age of 22 and on average stays married for 12 years. well, the chances of her getting married job by 6 percent if she'd already started living with her partner. should also stay with them married are not for at least 12 years. it's a pretest. you learn about everything that may be a stay together we'll be right back as the kron4 morning news continues. it's been a rough year for president obama. it will have a look back and what we can expect from tonight's state of the [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] and national knows he's calling it a year of faction and the president is expected to lay out exactly what he means by that and tonight's state of the union. andrew spencer reports lawmakers are expected to press the president and congress on a minimum wage and immigration. most of the details on tonight's speech will have to come straight
a new study at ohio state university find cohabitation and a major role and couples stay together andchers took in 80 year- old woman as an example. this issue as a 16 percent chance of getting married by the age of 22 and on average stays married for 12 years. well, the chances of her getting married job by 6 percent if she'd already started living with her partner. should also stay with them married are not for at least 12 years. it's a pretest. you learn about everything that may be a stay...
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at the university of michigan, ohio state, penn state, alabama, one building on campus where everyoneate who paid for these universities is always welcome. in answer of father ed in state college, pennsylvania, methodist minister i interviewed for the book, he said we all need as human beings a place to stand, people to stand with and values to stand for. he said i know you can get these things here in my methodist church but i can't help but notice that penn state church holds 108,000 people. religion is real. >> i followed these things so closely. i don't know why you are apologizing to me for going to uva. i do know that tonight is the last hurrah for current bcs system. next year they'll start a four-team playoff system. do you think that will work better than the much hated bcs? >> it will work better for those making the money on it. not for players and not necessarily for the fans. the old system, current one, you pick two peoples based on polls, strength of schedule and computerized rankings. they pick that by picking four teams based on polls, strength of schedule and compute
at the university of michigan, ohio state, penn state, alabama, one building on campus where everyoneate who paid for these universities is always welcome. in answer of father ed in state college, pennsylvania, methodist minister i interviewed for the book, he said we all need as human beings a place to stand, people to stand with and values to stand for. he said i know you can get these things here in my methodist church but i can't help but notice that penn state church holds 108,000 people....
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you go back to ohio state, they were the favourites and were beaten soundly. some teams handle it well, some don't. both teams seem to be on point. we will not know until kick-off. florida state dominated. the average margin of victory, closest points. if it's a tight ball game, do you see it peeping an issue. >> it would be unfamiliar territory. they had to play for their lives. auburn was in the situation constantly. that's been the modus operandi. some things taught about if this thing is close, i'm not sure that it will be close, but if it is, it will. >> florida state is the favourite. what do you think will be the x factor? >> if there's a differentiation, it's the passing game against the auburn defense. auburn susceptible. missouri throwing it on them. johnny manziel three it on them. they had people exposing the secondary - not just the heisman trophy, jameis winston, but the number one pass quarterback, threes guys to the n.f.l. i think that is the area that could be the big advantage for the seminoles. >> do you believe in the hype that auburn is the
you go back to ohio state, they were the favourites and were beaten soundly. some teams handle it well, some don't. both teams seem to be on point. we will not know until kick-off. florida state dominated. the average margin of victory, closest points. if it's a tight ball game, do you see it peeping an issue. >> it would be unfamiliar territory. they had to play for their lives. auburn was in the situation constantly. that's been the modus operandi. some things taught about if this thing...
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. >> in ohio, state officials used one of these mixtures to execute mcgwire.nconstitutional agony, louisiana is going to go ahead and use the same lethal mixture to execute a man next week. while the number of executions has declined since its peak in the late 90s, the use of these new sketchy drugs in lethal injections is disturbing. executions may be rare in the united states, but they're also becoming less humane. that is all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" live from new york. let's get to work. >> hello, everybody. give america a raise. >> it was odd coming from a president. >> he would like congress to work with him to pass a national minimum wage. >> it's easy to remember, 10.10. >> now he's just starting to tick things off his [ bleep ] list. >> the debate is on our side of the aisle. >> jobs are up. >> where are the jobs? >> i don't understand what you're talking about. >> republicans believe health care choices should be yours, not the governments. >> big governme
. >> in ohio, state officials used one of these mixtures to execute mcgwire.nconstitutional agony, louisiana is going to go ahead and use the same lethal mixture to execute a man next week. while the number of executions has declined since its peak in the late 90s, the use of these new sketchy drugs in lethal injections is disturbing. executions may be rare in the united states, but they're also becoming less humane. that is all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 4:00 p.m....
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. >> ohio state university's billy ireland cartoon lebrary and museum treats cartoons and comics the the u.s. library treats thomas jefferson and geoffrey chaucer, seriouslily. >> cartoonists know they can give their collections of paper and art. they'll beobserved, exhibited. >> from classic to the political. >> here is a fantastic franklin delano roosevelt by basil wolverton. it's one part museum and one part university. where the scholars practice weighty matters. >> this was the material that everybody had in their hands. these are, i think, important visual artefacts of an era that need to be, well taken seriously. >> you came all the way from hanover. >> all the way from happen over germany. >> in the shelves of this volt are 45,000 books of cartoons, 67,000 journals, a large collection of cartoons and comics. >> in 1843. the british sat ear call magazine recorded the first use. >> there's a calvin and hobbs. >> i like the "peanuts" strip, i do. it's timeless, the way it was drawn, the captioning. >> in the original drawings of dick tracy. it includes 300,000 original works of
. >> ohio state university's billy ireland cartoon lebrary and museum treats cartoons and comics the the u.s. library treats thomas jefferson and geoffrey chaucer, seriouslily. >> cartoonists know they can give their collections of paper and art. they'll beobserved, exhibited. >> from classic to the political. >> here is a fantastic franklin delano roosevelt by basil wolverton. it's one part museum and one part university. where the scholars practice weighty matters....
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. >> ohio state billy ireland cartoon lebrary and museum streets cartoons and comics the way the u.s.ibrary of congress treats thomas jefferson and geoffrey chaucer - seriously. >> now cartoonists know that they can give their collection of papers and art to a higher state and they'll be preserved, exhibited and made accessible to researchers. from classic to political. >> here is a fantastic franklin delano roosevelt by baseill wolverton and then we have richard nixon. it's one part cartoon, one part university, where scholars study light literature. there's so much scholarship on novels. this is the material everyone had. these are important visual artefacts of an era that need to be taken seriously. >> you came all he way from hanover area. >> yes. >> housed in the shelves of a temperature controlled volt are 25,000 books of cartoons, 67,000 journals, the largest collection of cartoons and comics. in 1843. british satirical magazine "punch" records the modern use of the cartoon. there's the calvin and hobbs collection and the strips of charles m schulz. >> i like "peanuts", it's ti
. >> ohio state billy ireland cartoon lebrary and museum streets cartoons and comics the way the u.s.ibrary of congress treats thomas jefferson and geoffrey chaucer - seriously. >> now cartoonists know that they can give their collection of papers and art to a higher state and they'll be preserved, exhibited and made accessible to researchers. from classic to political. >> here is a fantastic franklin delano roosevelt by baseill wolverton and then we have richard nixon. it's...
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we are here in ohio where they mine coal. it is a swing state. you can see in the two-party system why you might do that. it does mean that we have a phenomenon going on that might destroy civilization and is not entering in any significant way into presidential debate. globalization -- the free-trade debate has been going on a long time. that is the debate that splits the parties. both parties are dominated by pro-free trade, pro-globalization people. hat a rethink of the merits of those issues, they are issues where a lot of people are not well represented by the major parties. in the past what you would expect to see is maybe a realignment or something like that, some kind of change in the party system. it has not happened. i don't want to say anything about the reform party with rapoport here because i would probably make a mistake. they had a run. they didn't really manage create a debate about free trade. they created a debate about the deficit which was solved by economic growth. it collapsed, which kind of proves that history repeats. it
we are here in ohio where they mine coal. it is a swing state. you can see in the two-party system why you might do that. it does mean that we have a phenomenon going on that might destroy civilization and is not entering in any significant way into presidential debate. globalization -- the free-trade debate has been going on a long time. that is the debate that splits the parties. both parties are dominated by pro-free trade, pro-globalization people. hat a rethink of the merits of those...
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in ohio state university's billy ireland cartoon library and museum treats cartoons and comics the wayibrary of congress treats thomas jefferson and jeffrey causer, seriously. >> now cartoonists know they can give their collections to a higher state and they will be preserved, they will be exhibited and accessible to researchers. from classic comics to political cartoons. >> here is a fantastic franklin roosevelt by wolverton. and richard nixon. >> it is one part museum, one part cartoon university where scholars come to study the world's weightiest practitioners of light literature. >> there is so much school scholarship on novels but this was really the material that everyone had in their hands. this is i think important artifacts of an era that need to be, well, taken seriously. in and you came all the way from hanover. >> all the way from hanover germany. houses in the temperature controlled shelves are 45,000 books of cartoon, 67,000 journals, the world's largest journals of cartoons and comics. here in 1843, the satirical magazine punch reports the first cartoon. the original cal
in ohio state university's billy ireland cartoon library and museum treats cartoons and comics the wayibrary of congress treats thomas jefferson and jeffrey causer, seriously. >> now cartoonists know they can give their collections to a higher state and they will be preserved, they will be exhibited and accessible to researchers. from classic comics to political cartoons. >> here is a fantastic franklin roosevelt by wolverton. and richard nixon. >> it is one part museum, one...
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mcguire's family is saying that this death violates the eighth amendment and they're suing the state of ohio his lawyer alan boehner said quote the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here in their names ohio innovated with the new form of lethal injection because the manufacturer of the previously used drugs and to barbara tall has been barred its use for capital punishment. the obama administration on wednesday issued new guidance to help public schools in meeting their obligations under federal law to administer discipline without discriminating on the basis of race color or national origin this follows data showing that students of color face more harsher punishments for committing the same actions with their white peers with an increased amount of law enforcement and schools disciplinary actions can result in a student entering the criminal justice system over critics are saying this is nothing less than imposing racial quotas in the school system and could lead to increased violence and our schools earlier i spoke with daniel lawson the director of the cente
mcguire's family is saying that this death violates the eighth amendment and they're suing the state of ohio his lawyer alan boehner said quote the people of the state of ohio should be appalled at what was done here in their names ohio innovated with the new form of lethal injection because the manufacturer of the previously used drugs and to barbara tall has been barred its use for capital punishment. the obama administration on wednesday issued new guidance to help public schools in meeting...
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there is sort of a continuum from the southern states to the central midwestern states like ohio, going to upper midwestern states like minnesota, where i come from, where my cousin vote solid democratic, and race is not an issue in states like minnesota, vermont, and maine. it is somewhat of an issue in ohio, central midwestern states, and the further south you go, the more it becomes an issue, both in the southwest and in the southeast. >> thank you. john berg, suffolk university. the question primarily for david kimball. i think you were saying the two- dimensional alignment that michael and michael talked about was declining over time, and attributing it to party queuing and opinion formation, which you can see in other areas. republicans like to talk about how democrats are defending obama for things they attacked bush for, like spying. is that what you are saying? i would like to ask ensley and wagner to react. are we getting back to people lining up by what their party tells them? >> thanks for the question. we did not try to map out the two-dimensional view of politics like mich
there is sort of a continuum from the southern states to the central midwestern states like ohio, going to upper midwestern states like minnesota, where i come from, where my cousin vote solid democratic, and race is not an issue in states like minnesota, vermont, and maine. it is somewhat of an issue in ohio, central midwestern states, and the further south you go, the more it becomes an issue, both in the southwest and in the southeast. >> thank you. john berg, suffolk university. the...
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a professor of american history at harvard who came from the scene you ohioans was educated at ohio state. he graduated in 1910. he had a couple of sisters who were teachers. my great-grandfather was a german immigrant and there's an interesting speech that my grandfather came at -- gave that ohio in 1946 when he said even that than in 1946 he said we are being overwhelmed by uniformity and the corporations and the banks everything like that. they are trying to squeeze the heart out of you. i want to say one more thing and that is my father's areas of the site of american history where you have the liberal area followed by conservative theories roughly every 30 years. that was my grandfather's theory and so he picked up a lot of even his historical academic structures from my grandfather. >> our relatives on my mother sat in my father's side were in the midwest so there was a kind of a prairie populism that they brought to the east when we were growing up. it was genetic. >> one thing i think jon that's important especially given the current political climate and in which we are so sliced
a professor of american history at harvard who came from the scene you ohioans was educated at ohio state. he graduated in 1910. he had a couple of sisters who were teachers. my great-grandfather was a german immigrant and there's an interesting speech that my grandfather came at -- gave that ohio in 1946 when he said even that than in 1946 he said we are being overwhelmed by uniformity and the corporations and the banks everything like that. they are trying to squeeze the heart out of you. i...