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. >> douglas berman is a law professor at ohio state university.e data that as viewers looking in that we had access to, were viewers better informed than the jury some are asking? >> i'm not sure that's the conclusion i would draw. i think i'm inclined to say that the lay public watching this trial makes a gut judgment do i think she did it or not. certainly she was revealed to be a liar. so when she says she didn't do it, our instincts watching and not studying the evidence like the jury's expected to, say, i think she's responsible. i think she's guilty. but the jurors were asked and this was emphasized by the defense at closing the question wasn't do you think she did it, the question is has the prosecution met its burden of proving that she murdered her child beyond a reasonable doubt? it seems as though they may not have thought she was a terrific mother or that she acted properly, but they just couldn't get over that hurdle of needing the proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> the alternate actually said that he thought she was a good mother an
. >> douglas berman is a law professor at ohio state university.e data that as viewers looking in that we had access to, were viewers better informed than the jury some are asking? >> i'm not sure that's the conclusion i would draw. i think i'm inclined to say that the lay public watching this trial makes a gut judgment do i think she did it or not. certainly she was revealed to be a liar. so when she says she didn't do it, our instincts watching and not studying the evidence like...
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as a graduate of ohio state university, i excelled in and thoroughly enjoyed every class having to do with statistics. i love maps and find them fascinating. i always been interested in facts, figures and data. in my job as researcher for the public utilities commission of ohio, was in charge of reporting on an energy assistance program, so i am familiar with about a leading populations and statistical representations'. as an investigator, i was charged with investigating residential complaints across the state. an ever-present component of regulation. at the public interest center, was my job to make sure the public was well informed and represented an heard throughout the regulatory process. in my job as a firefighter, i interact with the public on each and every call i make. i am quite adept at interfacing with the public at large. in conclusion, as -- i have always been taught the importance of being part of the political process. i want to serve on the restricting task force to further this command give back to san francisco all of the amazing things it has given to me. i do not
as a graduate of ohio state university, i excelled in and thoroughly enjoyed every class having to do with statistics. i love maps and find them fascinating. i always been interested in facts, figures and data. in my job as researcher for the public utilities commission of ohio, was in charge of reporting on an energy assistance program, so i am familiar with about a leading populations and statistical representations'. as an investigator, i was charged with investigating residential complaints...
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. >>> the ohio state university will submit their official reply that led to the resignation of formerers admitted to receiving improper benefits including trading memorabilia and cash for discounted tattoos. >>> and the duke and duchess of cambridge arrive in california tonight for a two-day visit. this comes following the canadian tour and it's kate middleton's first trip to the u.s. and prince william's first in a official capacity. what will he do? play polo. >>> a midnight joyride ends in tragedy out in san diego. police say a 15-year-old was driving his parent's suv when he missed an on ramp and put the suv in reverse as he backed up, he banged up the car and you can see it slammed into the suv. that car was careying a 77-year- old physicalist who died. investigators say the teen had four teen passengers and alcohol in the vehicle. they don't believe the driver had been drinking. right now it's unclear if the teen will face any charges. and today some area teens are taking to the road in an effortbecause of accidents like that to keep our young drivers safe. abc2 news sherrie joh
. >>> the ohio state university will submit their official reply that led to the resignation of formerers admitted to receiving improper benefits including trading memorabilia and cash for discounted tattoos. >>> and the duke and duchess of cambridge arrive in california tonight for a two-day visit. this comes following the canadian tour and it's kate middleton's first trip to the u.s. and prince william's first in a official capacity. what will he do? play polo. >>>...
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records as the state university? the ohio state university. so you don't have to decide for a while. that's pretty cool. that's really pretty cool. as they say, is changing. now i was just talking to a guy in maryland. they will let you become an education major until after years of more year. you starts in school. don't just stay in university or college campuses. yes been a lot of time. and that is really important. and other countries, say south korea, they spend their first year watching practice teaching. so see if they have what it takes. that's great. at the gets terrific. >> i would say no. >> i would now offering anyway. that's terrific. >> thank you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm going to appoint you're out. >> thank you. this, of course, governor. [inaudible] >> the national board. >> are you a fan? >> i'm the chairman. >> okay. well, how come. i said i had gone to some of the early meetings. you know. never got around to its. and elmira of london and rene. i guess this is something of got to do. >> yes. [inaudible] >> congratulations
records as the state university? the ohio state university. so you don't have to decide for a while. that's pretty cool. that's really pretty cool. as they say, is changing. now i was just talking to a guy in maryland. they will let you become an education major until after years of more year. you starts in school. don't just stay in university or college campuses. yes been a lot of time. and that is really important. and other countries, say south korea, they spend their first year watching...
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ohio state university erasing its 2010 football season from the record books. it was a 12-1 season.season is being vacated now as if it never happened. this is all part of self-imposed punishment for big-time violations of ncaa rules, violations committed by the school's former head football coach, jim trestle. osu is also giving up its big 10 and sugar bowl championships and placing their team on two years probation. >>> alabama filed a lawsuit challenging the new immigration law. it was signed by governor bentley last month, said to take effect august 1st. this law claims that they would subject residents to penalties for daily activities such as giving a ride to a neighbor, hiring a day laborer or giving a ride to a friend. we now join them in defending their tough immigration law in federal court. >>> the president is reacting to today's less than stellar job numbers. the economy only added 18,000 jobs last month. that is far fewer than expected. the >>judge ros jobless rate went u 9.2%. >> we've added 2 million jobs over the last eight months. but the recession cost us 8 millio
ohio state university erasing its 2010 football season from the record books. it was a 12-1 season.season is being vacated now as if it never happened. this is all part of self-imposed punishment for big-time violations of ncaa rules, violations committed by the school's former head football coach, jim trestle. osu is also giving up its big 10 and sugar bowl championships and placing their team on two years probation. >>> alabama filed a lawsuit challenging the new immigration law. it...
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state university? that's cool. >> i'm going to the ohio state university. >> you mean the -- >> and so you don't to have decide for a while. >> no. >> that's pretty cool. they say teacher training is changing -- i was just talking to a guy that teacher training in maryland they won't let you become an education major until after your sophomore year, and that you start in schools. you don't just stay in the university or college campuses you go spend a lot of time in school and that -- i mean, that's really important now. i mean, other countries, say, south korea, would be a teacher in training might spend that first year paid but watching and doing practice teaching and so to see if they really have what it takes. that's great. i think it's terrific that you're here. i would offer you a glass of wine but -- >> but i would say no. >> i wouldn't offer it anyway. [laughter] >> but that's terrific in yeah. >> thank you. >> great to meet you. >> i'm going to point you out when i say something. >> bob wise. >> oh, bob, how are you? >> there was one of the of the -- >> sure. >> i want to say thing one board ef
state university? that's cool. >> i'm going to the ohio state university. >> you mean the -- >> and so you don't to have decide for a while. >> no. >> that's pretty cool. they say teacher training is changing -- i was just talking to a guy that teacher training in maryland they won't let you become an education major until after your sophomore year, and that you start in schools. you don't just stay in the university or college campuses you go spend a lot of time...
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angeles times," major garret, the congressional correspondent for the national journal, like the ohio state universitynd none other than one of my seat mates, helene cooper a white house reporter for "the new york times." welcome all of you. >> great to be with you. >> let's start with the debt debate. you were bragging about the five keys. i'm going to put you on the spot. five keys to what's going on in the last six days. >> quickly boehner passes today, dies in the senate either the reid bill dies in the senate origins a process of rewriting it. the five keys that appear visible to me, i'm not saying these are the five keys, balanced budget amendment, lower the defense cuts in the reid bill, add in language in the super committee for few future sef dis reduction, something reid agreed to but not stipulated in public, sharpen the discretionary numbers, something in between where boehner and reid is and boehner count reid's $70 billion in mandatory savings that don't touch social security medicare and medicaid. those things can be done. i'm told they're on the table. >> that's where we get the debt c
angeles times," major garret, the congressional correspondent for the national journal, like the ohio state universitynd none other than one of my seat mates, helene cooper a white house reporter for "the new york times." welcome all of you. >> great to be with you. >> let's start with the debt debate. you were bragging about the five keys. i'm going to put you on the spot. five keys to what's going on in the last six days. >> quickly boehner passes today, dies...
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found funded the john glenn institute -- the john glenn institute for public affairs at the ohio state university saying if there's one thing i've learned on my years on this planet, it's tha the happiest and most fulfilled people i have a knowned are those who devote themselves to something bigger and more profound than merely their own self-trvment whether he is flying a jet floatingsphairks walking campaign trails or in this chamber, he remained grounded in his new concord routes and always by the steady hand and constant love of annie. when i decided to run for the united states senate, the first people we called were annie and john glenn. annie's advice to connie then and now is to be yourself and not allow others to tell you who you should be. connie, who is a noted writer in ohio, writes for the ""plain dealer"." connie in this to say about annie. "annie glenn refuses to draw attention to herself which is one of the reasons some of us can't get enough of her. she is that rare person who is generally interested in whom ever is standing right in front of her. you'll never catch her looking o
found funded the john glenn institute -- the john glenn institute for public affairs at the ohio state university saying if there's one thing i've learned on my years on this planet, it's tha the happiest and most fulfilled people i have a knowned are those who devote themselves to something bigger and more profound than merely their own self-trvment whether he is flying a jet floatingsphairks walking campaign trails or in this chamber, he remained grounded in his new concord routes and always...
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my name is rene stulz and i am a professor at the college of business at ohio state university.systemic risk is used everywhere within the regulatory community. at the same time it is rarely defined on almost never quantified which makes possible a lot of mischief. my definition of systemic risk is that it is a risk that the financial system becomes incapable of performing one or more of its key functions in a way that prevents normal economic activity. regulation in the name of preventing systemic risk it is important on the benefits of that regulation. any systemic designation should be based on objective, unquantifiable criteria. on economic grounds there is no reason to believe a specific mutual funds, mutual fund complexes or management company should be designated and systemically important. the asset management industry plays a critical role in our economy by managing the funds of investors. the failure of the industry in performing its role does not create a systemic risk. if one is in trouble another player can take its place. there is no evidence that the asset enrichm
my name is rene stulz and i am a professor at the college of business at ohio state university.systemic risk is used everywhere within the regulatory community. at the same time it is rarely defined on almost never quantified which makes possible a lot of mischief. my definition of systemic risk is that it is a risk that the financial system becomes incapable of performing one or more of its key functions in a way that prevents normal economic activity. regulation in the name of preventing...
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university of michigan going to be back? >> right now. >> when you watch brady in the locker room talking to somebody -- >> he's excited. >> look at ohio state want to talk about that school. >> this is the year if you are michigan to talk about ohio state. >> no, no. we don't talk ohio state. we have that -- >> they are elegant. >> let me ask you quickly, i know you got in the middle of a rugby match. what is the difference between rugby and american football? >> rugby, they drink more than we do. it's a very physical sport. one of the major differences is that the rugby players stay on the field the entire time. in american football, we come off, rotate. when playing rugby, no stopping at all. you don't have to worry about getting hit on the blind side, either. if you don't have the ball, you're not going to get hit. >> dhani jones, thank you very much. [ male announcer ] there's more than one of these abandoned racetracks in america today. automotive performance is gone. and all we have left are fallen leaves and broken dreams. oh. wait a second. that is a dodge durango. looks like american performance is doing just fine. ♪ carry on. ♪ en
university of michigan going to be back? >> right now. >> when you watch brady in the locker room talking to somebody -- >> he's excited. >> look at ohio state want to talk about that school. >> this is the year if you are michigan to talk about ohio state. >> no, no. we don't talk ohio state. we have that -- >> they are elegant. >> let me ask you quickly, i know you got in the middle of a rugby match. what is the difference between rugby and...
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university of dayton's economic department in 1962. before his election to congress in 1966, chuck was a three-term member of both the ohio state senate and the ohio general assembly. while serving in the state house, he wrote ohio's first fair housing law. while in congress, chuck retained his seat handily in every general election, even running unopposed for re-election in 1974. as a member of the house armed services committee, chuck worked to move our military to an all-volunteer army. the nixon administration in developing legislation on this issue adopted many of his recommendations, and today the u.s. has an entirely all volunteer active duty military force. in addition, he was focused on social reforms and supported the landmark civil rights act of 1964. he was also one of the most traveled members of congress and visited more than 150 countries, including every nation in africa. chuck was highly regarded for his ability to speak publicly, having been a college debate champion at the university of dayton. so it should be no surprise that in retirement, he co-authored two books with his wife, a former journalist. the longest de
university of dayton's economic department in 1962. before his election to congress in 1966, chuck was a three-term member of both the ohio state senate and the ohio general assembly. while serving in the state house, he wrote ohio's first fair housing law. while in congress, chuck retained his seat handily in every general election, even running unopposed for re-election in 1974. as a member of the house armed services committee, chuck worked to move our military to an all-volunteer army. the...
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universities and great teaching hospitals. really, i was going to say probably in northeast ohio but also columbus, also cincinnati, also dayton, also toledo, all over our state. so clearly, madam president, we know how to do these things, but what we have seen in the past three decades is -- is a shift in our nation. 30 years ago, manufacturing was 26%, 25%, 26%, 27% of our gross domestic product. so basically 1/4 of the dollars in our economy were all about manufacturing. and that created great wealth because the way to create wealth is to make something, to grow something or to mine something, pre-eminently. so 30 years ago, we were -- we were -- the manufacturing was, was some 23%, 24%, 25%, 26% of our g.d.p. financial services was only 11% in those taste. today it's almost in the reverse. today financial services makes up about 25%, 22%, and manufacturing makes up only about 11% of our -- of our g.d.p. and even a slightly smaller percent of our work force. so why does this matter? it matters because we know when we make things, it creates wealth. manufacturing jobs pay 20% more on average than service jobs. we know the difference between retail versus ma
universities and great teaching hospitals. really, i was going to say probably in northeast ohio but also columbus, also cincinnati, also dayton, also toledo, all over our state. so clearly, madam president, we know how to do these things, but what we have seen in the past three decades is -- is a shift in our nation. 30 years ago, manufacturing was 26%, 25%, 26%, 27% of our gross domestic product. so basically 1/4 of the dollars in our economy were all about manufacturing. and that created...