250
250
Sep 19, 2013
09/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
>> there is a college campus, ohio state university, love this university by the way.n armored vehicle which can resist iuds. they got it for free, but this is a campus police department that is getting an armored vehicle. at the tried to do this in berkeley, as well, but there it was rejected. ohio state, though, saying they need it for natural disasters. >> in columbus, a lot of national disasters. >> i'm waiting to see what michigan will get in response. >> frat parties can get pretty rowdy. >> now it will be a target, who can tip it. >>> this is a row toe type of the world's most expensive vehicle. it is a gold plated and diamond encrusted la ee eed lamborghini. the prototype is worth $3 million and when it finally goes on sale, the big one will cost $8 million. i'm surprised that the the one is 3, big one is 8. >> isn't seem to make sense. >> is it supposed to work? >> it's opposed to work.3, big . >> isn't seem to make sense. >> is it supposed to work? >> it's opposed to work.big one. >> isn't seem to make sense. >> is it supposed to work? >> it's opposed to work
>> there is a college campus, ohio state university, love this university by the way.n armored vehicle which can resist iuds. they got it for free, but this is a campus police department that is getting an armored vehicle. at the tried to do this in berkeley, as well, but there it was rejected. ohio state, though, saying they need it for natural disasters. >> in columbus, a lot of national disasters. >> i'm waiting to see what michigan will get in response. >> frat...
290
290
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
KBCW
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 0
a recent study from ohio state university finds the number of emergency room visits due to people walkingith their cell phone has risen more than five fold since 2005. and most of them are between 16 and 25 years old. >> i think they really grown up with these devices and it is practically an extension of their bodies. >> he was texting without looking where he was going and he almost went over that rock. >> i saved him. >> she saved me. >> no kidding. well, there are now public awareness campaigns to get people to put down their phones when they walk. >> i see people going across crosswalks when the light is red. hello. >> one giant does something he has not done since may, and help the a's lower that magic number. it's next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> kpix5 news is sponsored by airport appliance. >> well, the a's announced that the third deck will be open during the playoff to increase the capacity to roughly $48,000. only a shade over 18,000 to see the angels tonight. gray had earlier given up a home run. this time he struck it out. 6th inning works for gray. he was backed by nice defense. j
a recent study from ohio state university finds the number of emergency room visits due to people walkingith their cell phone has risen more than five fold since 2005. and most of them are between 16 and 25 years old. >> i think they really grown up with these devices and it is practically an extension of their bodies. >> he was texting without looking where he was going and he almost went over that rock. >> i saved him. >> she saved me. >> no kidding. well, there...
29
29
Sep 17, 2013
09/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
the department of medical microbiology and immunology, and professor of internal medicine at ohio state university college of medicine. dr. glaser points out the direct link between stress, the immune system, and disease. i'll say that anything the immune response is important in controlling, theoretically, is modulated by psychological stress. there are three major groups of diseases for which the immune response plays a major role-- autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases like colds and virus infections, and cancer. one could speculate that anything that's not good for the immune response wouldn't be good for those classes of diseases. doctors kiecolt-glaser and glaser began collaborating in the early 198os. jan convinced me that it would be worth designing a study to do between us. we designed a study to look at our medical students and the impact of academic stress on the immune system. blood samples were taken from the medical students a month before final examinations and at the beginning of their examinations. the results surprised the researchers. in summation, the studs have told us that
the department of medical microbiology and immunology, and professor of internal medicine at ohio state university college of medicine. dr. glaser points out the direct link between stress, the immune system, and disease. i'll say that anything the immune response is important in controlling, theoretically, is modulated by psychological stress. there are three major groups of diseases for which the immune response plays a major role-- autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases like colds and...
82
82
Sep 21, 2013
09/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
it is usually not the case but for a group students living off- campus at ohio state university, thein their basement was real. here is what the students told their university newspaper. < b >> what they found shocked everyone. a bedroom that someone else had been living in. >> you got a be kidding me. -- got to be kidding me. he was another student at the university looking for cheap rent. he got a key to the house from his cousin who lived there the year before and with the bathroom and sink in the basement, he had access to everything he needed. the secret resident was less frightening that of poltergeist. the students were pretty freaked out that it took a month to find out about the stranger living in the basement. they're considering a lawsuit against leasing company. that does it for now. for more on the stories we covered, though to youtube.com/r tamerica. you can also follow me on twitter. see you back here at 8 p.m. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
it is usually not the case but for a group students living off- campus at ohio state university, thein their basement was real. here is what the students told their university newspaper. < b >> what they found shocked everyone. a bedroom that someone else had been living in. >> you got a be kidding me. -- got to be kidding me. he was another student at the university looking for cheap rent. he got a key to the house from his cousin who lived there the year before and with the...
236
236
Sep 14, 2013
09/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
an ohio state university study found that only children had more trouble finding friends in kindergarten. but sandler cites research that alone time may be in fact comforting for only children. >> when we see a child alone, assume that there's an experience of loneliness. it's a visceral response we tend to have. we tend not to think, "oh, you could be perfectly happy alone." you could be enjoying your time on your own. it's interesting that we always equate being alone with loneliness when for a lot of people solitude is a very, very valuable experience. >> whether correct or incorrect, stigma towards having only one child remains. >> all i'm trying to do is put some better information out there and help people not vilify this choice quite as much. >> do they vilify it, darlene kennedy. >> i think sometimes they do. i grew up as an only child, that being said i had an extended family, cows ins, friends, things like that. there's nothing wrong with being an only child she didn't kiss cuss it on tape but one of the concerns or problems that i ran across as only child dealing with aged par
an ohio state university study found that only children had more trouble finding friends in kindergarten. but sandler cites research that alone time may be in fact comforting for only children. >> when we see a child alone, assume that there's an experience of loneliness. it's a visceral response we tend to have. we tend not to think, "oh, you could be perfectly happy alone." you could be enjoying your time on your own. it's interesting that we always equate being alone with...
112
112
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
a study from ohio state university finds the number of emergency room visits due to people walking and using cell phones has risen more than five times since 2005 and most of those people are between 16 and 25 years old. >> they have grown up with these devices and it's an extension of their bodies. >> he was texting without looking where he was going. and he almost went over that rock thing. i saved him. >> she saved me. >> there are now public awareness campaigns to get people to put down their phones when they're out walking. guilty as charged, walk down -- >> almost ran into me the other day. >> especially in airports when you're walking down the corridors there. >>> a california beach community is banning flip-flops at two parks. they are not allowed at a playground and dog park in san juan capistrano. it's an insurance liability that has to do with the ground cover under the equipment at both parks and the funny thing is city officials didn't know about the ban. >> just flip-flops which most of the people in san juan wear on a regular basis. >> that would be a problem because i w
a study from ohio state university finds the number of emergency room visits due to people walking and using cell phones has risen more than five times since 2005 and most of those people are between 16 and 25 years old. >> they have grown up with these devices and it's an extension of their bodies. >> he was texting without looking where he was going. and he almost went over that rock thing. i saved him. >> she saved me. >> there are now public awareness campaigns to...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
one that comes to your home and greets you and texas is not alone one city in tennessee and ohio state university have also got their hands on their very own military grade armored s.u.v.s so obviously there are being used within the us even that is a little bit limited the military itself has about twenty four thousand m. wraps many of which by the way will be locked up in warehouses to collect dust or will be broken down in parts if they are not bought so at least we are getting some use out of a few of them though i doubt any designers thought that these machines would one day come back to be used on american civilians and that's going to do it for now a mega lopez see right back here at five. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. claim. place. to. be elusive search for justice should individuals including government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it fair and moral to push their officials be given immunity from prosecution if they're not held accountable and who is ult
one that comes to your home and greets you and texas is not alone one city in tennessee and ohio state university have also got their hands on their very own military grade armored s.u.v.s so obviously there are being used within the us even that is a little bit limited the military itself has about twenty four thousand m. wraps many of which by the way will be locked up in warehouses to collect dust or will be broken down in parts if they are not bought so at least we are getting some use out...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Sep 26, 2013
09/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
system that may look different on the campus of rutgers versus case western reserve or the ohio state universityand so, we want to be able to support these kids at that grass-roots level, and we feel that those academic environments are the best way to do that. and what that then does is allows those individuals' needs, those communities' needs, to be addressed at the community level. do you have young people on your board? we actually do. one of the founding members of ypr is on the board of the association of recovery schools: anne thompson. because what i would think, alison, is that it is important to give the leadership role to young people, correct? i think it's crucial. i remember when i entered to this field-again i entered because i had lost my brother to suicide-started going to conferences, and i was the only person in the room under the age of 50 talking about college student mental health, and i just couldn't understand it. and what we have seen as active minds has evolved over the past 10 years is that not only is it crucial for young adults to be able to be involved, they want to
system that may look different on the campus of rutgers versus case western reserve or the ohio state universityand so, we want to be able to support these kids at that grass-roots level, and we feel that those academic environments are the best way to do that. and what that then does is allows those individuals' needs, those communities' needs, to be addressed at the community level. do you have young people on your board? we actually do. one of the founding members of ypr is on the board of...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
home is haunted it's usually not the case but for a group of students living off campus at ohio state universitythe haunting in their basement was real here's what the students told their university newspaper behind the locked door years we're going to use their days in a warm his day when their realtor finally opened the door what they found shocked everyone a bedroom that someone else had been living it you know what they used to be kidding me. well the unwelcome guest wasn't from the spirit world turns out he was just another student at the university looking for cheap rent he got a key to the house from his cousin who lived there the year before and with a bathroom and sink in the basement get access to everything he needed the secret resident was of course less frightening than a poltergeist but needless to say the students were pretty freaked out that it took a month to find out about the stranger in the basement and they are now considering a lawsuit against the leasing company. with many americans drinking sugary drinks it's been one of the leading causes of obesity here in the u.s. so y
home is haunted it's usually not the case but for a group of students living off campus at ohio state universitythe haunting in their basement was real here's what the students told their university newspaper behind the locked door years we're going to use their days in a warm his day when their realtor finally opened the door what they found shocked everyone a bedroom that someone else had been living it you know what they used to be kidding me. well the unwelcome guest wasn't from the spirit...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
could be the one to reach you at your home and texas is not alone one city in tennessee and ohio state university have also got their hands on their very own military grade armored s.u.v.s now obviously they are not being widely used in the u.s. the military itself has twenty four thousand in wraps many of which by the way will be locked in warehouses to collect dust or will be broken down into parts if they are not bought so at least we are getting some use out of a few of those though i doubt that designers thought that these machines would one day come back home to be used on american civilians and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america and don't forget to check out the latest and greatest stories that we cover today and a few that we just did not have time to get to our to dot com slash usa follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez and i'll see you right back here at eight pm . it's technology innovations all the developments around. the future however.
could be the one to reach you at your home and texas is not alone one city in tennessee and ohio state university have also got their hands on their very own military grade armored s.u.v.s now obviously they are not being widely used in the u.s. the military itself has twenty four thousand in wraps many of which by the way will be locked in warehouses to collect dust or will be broken down into parts if they are not bought so at least we are getting some use out of a few of those though i doubt...
110
110
Sep 24, 2013
09/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and somali president was heckleed at ohio state university. >> a al-shabab leader. >> they held up leaders saying "not tpeud to lead." he told the crowd that he met with kenyan's president and extended condolences for saturday's mall attack. after saturday's attack in kenya, many are wondering if that action could happen in the united states and earlier i talked to retired fbi agent peter herd about the risks. >> you can probably see it wrapped up on what issues are from malls, to mall security to work closely between the mall security and the first responders which will be the police departments an then depending on what would happen in something like a mall. whether it's a mall, a school, it's a same issue of having to deal with it whether there's large congregation of people can to* deal with that could probably be very problemmatic. it only takes one person with a gun and a mission to cause problem. i know mall of america they do lock down drills just like you do in the schools in this country to get ready for any event in a mass shooting inside a mall or any public facility
. >> and somali president was heckleed at ohio state university. >> a al-shabab leader. >> they held up leaders saying "not tpeud to lead." he told the crowd that he met with kenyan's president and extended condolences for saturday's mall attack. after saturday's attack in kenya, many are wondering if that action could happen in the united states and earlier i talked to retired fbi agent peter herd about the risks. >> you can probably see it wrapped up on what...
456
456
Sep 4, 2013
09/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 456
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio state prison cell alone shortly after 9:00 p.m. upon discovering his lifeless body, they tried to resuscitate him. he was taken to ohio state universitythe 52-year-old to life in prison for abducted and sexually assaulting amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight. now, the investigation into his death continues. nor ah norah, charlie, gayle? >>> a short time ago, president obama says he will continue to engage in russian vladimir putin. putin is warning the united states in going it alone in its strike against syria. major garrett is traveling with the president in sweden. >>> good morning. president obama said he and russian president, vladimir putin, have quote, kind of hit a wall. the two leaders will confront that wall tomorrow when putin hosts the g-20 global economic summit. the biggest barrier dividing the two nations is syria. putin backs the syrian regime and he told the "associated press" he seriously doubts syrian soldiers were ordered to use chemical weapons against civilians. mr. obama says the evidence is absolutely convincing. he will drive that message at g-20 to enlift more support, at least rhetorically for fut
ohio state prison cell alone shortly after 9:00 p.m. upon discovering his lifeless body, they tried to resuscitate him. he was taken to ohio state universitythe 52-year-old to life in prison for abducted and sexually assaulting amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight. now, the investigation into his death continues. nor ah norah, charlie, gayle? >>> a short time ago, president obama says he will continue to engage in russian vladimir putin. putin is warning the united states in...
349
349
Sep 30, 2013
09/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 349
favorite 0
quote 0
the murphies borough tennessee police and ohio state university police also have the vehicles. >> could sadam hussein's fortune be sitting at the airport in moscow? there's speculation a shipment of cash worth more $22 billion belongs to the dead dictator sitting under heavy guard at a cargo pee po it was flown in 200 ballots by an iranian. that was eight months after sadam's execution. others include the money belongs to russian mafia or moammar khaddafy. several people tried to cash in but have failed. >> the time now is 19 minutes after the top of the hour. and give me an in for nuisance. where a team of cheerleaders were fined for their spirited performance. >> a london tour boat catches on fire. how all 28 passengers were able to make it out alive. [ male announcer ] even ragu users a. chose prego homestyle alfredo over ragu classic alfredo. prego alfredo?! [ thinking ] why can't all new things be this great? ha ha! whoa! [ monkey squeals ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fas
the murphies borough tennessee police and ohio state university police also have the vehicles. >> could sadam hussein's fortune be sitting at the airport in moscow? there's speculation a shipment of cash worth more $22 billion belongs to the dead dictator sitting under heavy guard at a cargo pee po it was flown in 200 ballots by an iranian. that was eight months after sadam's execution. others include the money belongs to russian mafia or moammar khaddafy. several people tried to cash in...
373
373
Sep 19, 2013
09/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 373
favorite 0
quote 0
researchers at ohio state university say the number of pedestrian whose have been injured while using smart phones walking and using has more than doubled since 2005. and they also confirmed that, those injuries are -- hilarious to watch. happen. the studies say that not only do people walk into traffic. people have walked off bridges. that's, that's one of the injuries no one has any sympathy for. dropping off the roof into a kiddie pool. you are the idiot. you got what you deserved. be careful when you are using these. do you want your last word to be an emoji. mike tyson is on a pro notimoti tour, promoting "being mike tyson" when mike tieston doyson interviews it is like christmas for me. the host asked mike about floyd mayweather jr., another boxer. and you will seep her here, new are born. >> mayweather the guy of the moment. what are your impressions of him as a champion. >> he is the greatest champion around. no doubt about it. if you like him, dislike him here, has to be -- he has to be put in one of those high enchalances, far from his skills, his business astributes. some o
researchers at ohio state university say the number of pedestrian whose have been injured while using smart phones walking and using has more than doubled since 2005. and they also confirmed that, those injuries are -- hilarious to watch. happen. the studies say that not only do people walk into traffic. people have walked off bridges. that's, that's one of the injuries no one has any sympathy for. dropping off the roof into a kiddie pool. you are the idiot. you got what you deserved. be...
107
107
Sep 21, 2013
09/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
a recent survey from ohio state university, said the number of people who went to the emergency room for injuries sustained while talking or texting on their phones have nearly doubled every year since 2005. fort lee new jersey began issuing $85 fines for walk while texting, some of those people died. washington university sent a un unicycle driving clown through the crowd. drivers using cell phones and texting that's one every 30 section. but to finish up with wexting, you heard of brit annal calling? city began a small test of padding the post about five years ago. common sense prevailed and it didn't seem to have lasted. so we know you might love your new iphone 5 s or 5c you might want to put it away once in a while especially while you are in motion. >>> coming up, a new film talks about climate change. next. >> every sunday night >> the environmental protection agency, just seen a polar sea ice caps have improved since last year but according to our next guests documentary, we still face a very big problem. the documentary do the math, which airs here on al jazeera sunday 9:00
a recent survey from ohio state university, said the number of people who went to the emergency room for injuries sustained while talking or texting on their phones have nearly doubled every year since 2005. fort lee new jersey began issuing $85 fines for walk while texting, some of those people died. washington university sent a un unicycle driving clown through the crowd. drivers using cell phones and texting that's one every 30 section. but to finish up with wexting, you heard of brit annal...
286
286
Sep 4, 2013
09/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
prison medical staff tried to revive him and rushed him to the ohio state university medical center. he was pronounced dead at 10:52 p.m. he received few visitors in prison. he kaudaughter told hicnn in ma wanted nothing to do with him. >> i have no problem cutting him out of my life. i have no problem doing that. i never want to see him again. >> reporter: earlier this month, the house where castro tortured his victims was torn down. neighbors rejoicing during the demolition of the so-called house of horrors. at his sentencing he apologized to his victims but remained defiant keeping gina dejesus and amanda berry and michelle knight locked up in his house for around a decade. >> i have a family. every time i came home, i would be so blessed for the situation. as crazy as it would sound. i am truly sorry for what happened. to this day i'm trying to answer my own questions. i don't know why. >> reporter: only one of his victims showed up in person to confront him saying she wanted him to spend the rest of his life in prison. >> the death penalty would be so much easier. you don't dese
prison medical staff tried to revive him and rushed him to the ohio state university medical center. he was pronounced dead at 10:52 p.m. he received few visitors in prison. he kaudaughter told hicnn in ma wanted nothing to do with him. >> i have no problem cutting him out of my life. i have no problem doing that. i never want to see him again. >> reporter: earlier this month, the house where castro tortured his victims was torn down. neighbors rejoicing during the demolition of the...
344
344
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 344
favorite 0
quote 0
a recent study from ohio state university finds the number of emergency room visits due to people walking with their cell phone has risen five-fold since 2005, and there is one group of people who make up the bulk of those statistics. >> we go to school with a bump of smart kids. >> a solid handful of very intelligent people. >> extremely smart. perhaps lacking in common sense. >> you just walk around like this. >> you have to bob and weave around campus. >> i have seen it multiple times, people walking into doors. >> we're not just picking on uc berkeley students. anyone ages 16 to 251 most likely to be involved in accidents cruising a cell phone. theory one, it's biological. >> your brain doesn't stop develop until you're 25. >> that's right. the frontal lobe is not done. >> for a second theory, we asked the man who conducted the research. of course, we spoke with him by phone. >> this increasing rate over years suggest to me that this younger coheart is bring accidents with them. >> they have really grown up with these devices. it is an extension of their bodies. >> he was texting with
a recent study from ohio state university finds the number of emergency room visits due to people walking with their cell phone has risen five-fold since 2005, and there is one group of people who make up the bulk of those statistics. >> we go to school with a bump of smart kids. >> a solid handful of very intelligent people. >> extremely smart. perhaps lacking in common sense. >> you just walk around like this. >> you have to bob and weave around campus. >>...
80
80
Sep 8, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
he hoped to see you this fall for our next town hall at ohio state university on october 15. we are going to take a short break and we will be back with a great panel of former governors. stay with us. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in his weekly address, president obama discusses his proposal for military strikes against syria. senator john barrasso from wyoming gives the republican address. he criticizes the health care law and its impact on jobs and the economy. >> almost three weeks ago in syria, more than 1,000 innocent people -- including hundreds of children -- were murdered in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. and the united states has presented a powerful case to the world that the syrian government was responsible for this horrific attack on its own people. this was not only a direct attack on human dignity; it is a serious threat to our national security. there's a reason governments representing 98 percent of the world's people have agree
he hoped to see you this fall for our next town hall at ohio state university on october 15. we are going to take a short break and we will be back with a great panel of former governors. stay with us. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> in his weekly address, president obama discusses his proposal for military strikes against syria. senator john barrasso from wyoming gives the republican...
163
163
Sep 4, 2013
09/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
he was eventually transported to the ohio state university medical center in columbus which is aboute was pronounced dead. and about an hour just before 11:00 o'clock. and cleveland is really in shock here. you have to wonder how ariel castro is placed in a state prison. he's only been there really for less than 30 days. he was a new arrival, still being evaluated. how in the world something like this happens. >> you're absolutely right, we were talking earlier to his cousin who is asking the same question, how is that possible. i just want to clear something up, you said he had been on suicide watch earlier, i guess when he was first taken into custody. then he was being checked every ten minutes. would you say he is being checked over half hour, do we know? >> when he was in the cleveland jail, had was initially put on suicide watch. then he was put on what's called precautionary watch. in other words, they don't think that an inmate will hurt themselves. but their high-profile. but they want to make sure they keep an eye on him. here's what they did at the county jail. got the cel
he was eventually transported to the ohio state university medical center in columbus which is aboute was pronounced dead. and about an hour just before 11:00 o'clock. and cleveland is really in shock here. you have to wonder how ariel castro is placed in a state prison. he's only been there really for less than 30 days. he was a new arrival, still being evaluated. how in the world something like this happens. >> you're absolutely right, we were talking earlier to his cousin who is asking...
128
128
Sep 10, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
family get through what was otherwise a very difficult time and our brother is a professor at ohio state university. in 1980, our parents bought their first and only home in crown heights, the home that my brother and i grew up in, they live in it in brooklyn right now. it was that union-negotiated salary that helped them put together the money to make the down payment and to pay the mortgage all of these years. then in 1988, it was time for me to go off toll college and one of the reasons i was able to come out of college, relatively debt-free is because my mother borrowed against her union-negotiated pension in order to send her children to college. the organized-labor movement doesn't have to worry about whether i'm going to sfand up for them because they have stood up for me and so many others like so many we have heard from congress.n members in ow unfortunately, we know that organized laborers are under attack about 60 years ago in 953, about 35% of the american work force had collective bargaining coverage. but as of 2010, it went from to just in the 1950's under 7% in 2010. where that has t
family get through what was otherwise a very difficult time and our brother is a professor at ohio state university. in 1980, our parents bought their first and only home in crown heights, the home that my brother and i grew up in, they live in it in brooklyn right now. it was that union-negotiated salary that helped them put together the money to make the down payment and to pay the mortgage all of these years. then in 1988, it was time for me to go off toll college and one of the reasons i...
85
85
Sep 8, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
we hope to see you this fall for our next town hall for ohio state university on october 15. now we are going to take a short -- take a short break. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] in his weekly address, president obama presents hisproposal for military strikes against syria. senator john barrasso from wyoming gives the republican address. he criticizes the health care law and its impact on jobs and the economy. almost three weeks ago in syria more than 1000 innocent people, including hundreds of children, were murdered in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. the united states has presented a powerful case to the world that the syrian government was responsible for this horrific attack on its own people. this was not only a direct attack on human dignity, it is a serious threat to our national security. there is a reason governments representing 98% of the world's people have agreed to ban the use of chemical weapons, not only because they cause death and destruction in the most indiscriminate and inhumane way possible, but because th
we hope to see you this fall for our next town hall for ohio state university on october 15. now we are going to take a short -- take a short break. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] in his weekly address, president obama presents hisproposal for military strikes against syria. senator john barrasso from wyoming gives the republican address. he criticizes the health care law and its impact on jobs and the economy. almost three weeks ago in syria more than 1000 innocent...
312
312
Sep 4, 2013
09/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 312
favorite 0
quote 1
he was transferred to the medical center facility at ohio state university where the final pronouncement of death was made. county coroner performed autopsy and cause of death was a hanging. state corrections officer is writing there will be finalized information available pending the outcome of an investigation, martha. martha: was he on suicide watch? >> reporter: he was no longer on a suicide watch. he was taken off the suicide watch back in june when he was still at the county jail. officials with the county jail determined he was not a suicide risk. he was however in protective custody. which means he was checked on every 30 minutes as opposed to constant surveillance which is what he would have gotten if he was still on a suicide watch. it should be noted he was initially taken to the lorraine correctional facility which sun with of the most crowded in the state. he was moved to that corrections reception center in ohio for his own safety. he did not interact with general prison population there. his attorneys requested an in-depth psychological evaluation of castro and never got i
he was transferred to the medical center facility at ohio state university where the final pronouncement of death was made. county coroner performed autopsy and cause of death was a hanging. state corrections officer is writing there will be finalized information available pending the outcome of an investigation, martha. martha: was he on suicide watch? >> reporter: he was no longer on a suicide watch. he was taken off the suicide watch back in june when he was still at the county jail....
88
88
Sep 3, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
following today's event, there will be two other events, one in october in columbus, ohio, at ohio state universityand then in march, and 2014 to at the kennedy institute and the jfk library in boston. you'll be hearing from the panel about exploring ways in which we can encourage and broaden public service and various aspects to public service. there are many dimensions to public service, but most especially, to encourage and broaden the pool of quality individuals who are willing to run for office and work for government, and most especially to apply their talents at all levels of government. we have seen -- there has been an explosive rise in hyper partisanship in washington as we see overall in the political system. we have seen too many talented men and women on so many college campuses across the country who are skeptical because they do not believe they can have an impact in the world around them and they do not see public office as a desirable or viable option for their future. it is a national travesty and one that we must change. we have to determine how we can change not only the politic
following today's event, there will be two other events, one in october in columbus, ohio, at ohio state universityand then in march, and 2014 to at the kennedy institute and the jfk library in boston. you'll be hearing from the panel about exploring ways in which we can encourage and broaden public service and various aspects to public service. there are many dimensions to public service, but most especially, to encourage and broaden the pool of quality individuals who are willing to run for...
104
104
Sep 2, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
following today's event, there will be two other events, one in october in columbus, ohio, at ohio state university. and then in march, and 2014 to at the kennedy institute and the jfk library in boston. you'll be hearing from the panel about exploring ways in which we can encourage and broaden public service and various aspects to public service. there are many dimensions to public service, but most especially, to encourage and broaden the pool of quality individuals who are willing to run for office and work for government, and most especially to apply their talents at all levels of government. we have seen -- there has been an explosive rise in hyper partisanship in washington as we see overall in the political system. we have seen too many talented men and women on so many college whouses across the country are skeptical because they do not believe they can have an impact in the world around them and they do not see public office as a desirable or viable option for their future. it is a national travesty and one that we must change. we have to determine how we can not only the political poison
following today's event, there will be two other events, one in october in columbus, ohio, at ohio state university. and then in march, and 2014 to at the kennedy institute and the jfk library in boston. you'll be hearing from the panel about exploring ways in which we can encourage and broaden public service and various aspects to public service. there are many dimensions to public service, but most especially, to encourage and broaden the pool of quality individuals who are willing to run for...
98
98
Sep 11, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
he later went on to attend the ohio state university where he is known as the buckeye bullet, winning a record eight individual ncaa championships. the story goes that at ann arbor, at the big ten track meet one year in ann arbor, michigan, while competing in a 45-minute period, jesse owens won -- set three world records. we're used to seeing college athletes that are revered today, but in his day, owens could not live on campus due to a lack of housing for black students. he could not stay at the same hotels when his track team traveled or eat at the same restaurants as the white players on that team while they were traveling with him. but he achieved global fame and heroism status because of what he did during the 1936 olympics in berlin. while a hateful regime in germany hoped to use the olympics to promote the aryan race, to promulgate a wrongheaded, dangerous and inherently racist belief in the superiority of that race, jesse owens turned this theory on its head. he won four gold medals in berlin. he set world records in three events while tying for a world record in a fourth eve
he later went on to attend the ohio state university where he is known as the buckeye bullet, winning a record eight individual ncaa championships. the story goes that at ann arbor, at the big ten track meet one year in ann arbor, michigan, while competing in a 45-minute period, jesse owens won -- set three world records. we're used to seeing college athletes that are revered today, but in his day, owens could not live on campus due to a lack of housing for black students. he could not stay at...
225
225
Sep 25, 2013
09/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
state's governor to mobilize the guard. in 1970, the ohio guard was sent to kent state university during vietnam war protests.he los angeles riots. while sending in the guard to help police in chicago is technically possible, governor pat quinn tells cnn it's, quote, not an option. and chicago police say they don't need the help. chicago police superintendent gary mccarthy says he needs tougher gun laws and harsher penalties for those who break them. an example, he says, is last week's shooting where one of the gunman was not sent to prison after being caught with an illegal weapon last year. >> if the state wants to give us some help, then give us some gun laws out of springfield that are going to help, have an impact on what is happening in the streets of chicago. >> it's drastic and it calls for drastic action. bring in the national guard. >> reporter: state representative monique davis whose district is on chicago's south side thinks the city should ask for help. >> they are shooting innocent people who are playing baseball, playing in the park, riding a motorcycle, walking to school. >> reporter: others
state's governor to mobilize the guard. in 1970, the ohio guard was sent to kent state university during vietnam war protests.he los angeles riots. while sending in the guard to help police in chicago is technically possible, governor pat quinn tells cnn it's, quote, not an option. and chicago police say they don't need the help. chicago police superintendent gary mccarthy says he needs tougher gun laws and harsher penalties for those who break them. an example, he says, is last week's shooting...
99
99
Sep 24, 2013
09/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
state of ohio where the somali leader was due to speak at a university.emonstrators outraged over the attack on a shopping mall in kenya. mohammed expressed his con condolences to the people. >> there is a threat of al-shabab and to the kenyan people. >> reporter: the u.s. president made his first public comments on the shopping mall attack. >> we stand with them, against this -- this terrible outbreak that has occurred. we will provide them with whatever law enforcement force that is necessary, and we are confident that kenya which has been a pillar of stability in eastern africa will rebuild. >> reporter: meeting with nigerian president, obama called it an outrage. >> all of us as an international community have to stand against the kind of senseless violence that these kinds of groups represent. and the united states will continue to work with the entire continent of africa and around the world to make sure we are dismantling these networks of destruction. >> reporter: the kenyan government believes at least three of the attackers are from the us. rob
state of ohio where the somali leader was due to speak at a university.emonstrators outraged over the attack on a shopping mall in kenya. mohammed expressed his con condolences to the people. >> there is a threat of al-shabab and to the kenyan people. >> reporter: the u.s. president made his first public comments on the shopping mall attack. >> we stand with them, against this -- this terrible outbreak that has occurred. we will provide them with whatever law enforcement force...
136
136
Sep 24, 2013
09/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: angry protesters heckled the president mohamed in the state of ohio where the leader was due to speak at a universityors outraged over the attack on a shopping mall in nairobi called mohamed an ally of the al shabaab fighters. mohamed expressed condolence and said al shabaab is a threat that extended beyond the africa content. >> this is a threat of al shabaab to the region and the world authority. we send our condolence to the king and government and people. >> reporter: at the united nations u.s. president barack obama made his first public comments on the shopping mall attack. >> we stand with them, against this terrible operation that has occurred. we will provide them with whatever law enforcement support that is necessary. and we are confident that kenya which has been a pillar of stability in eastern africa will rebuild. >> reporter: meeting with the president good luck jonathan obama called it a terrible outrage and called for solidarity against violent groups like al shabaab. >> all of us as internationals have to stand against them, the senseless violence that these kinds of groups represen
. >> reporter: angry protesters heckled the president mohamed in the state of ohio where the leader was due to speak at a universityors outraged over the attack on a shopping mall in nairobi called mohamed an ally of the al shabaab fighters. mohamed expressed condolence and said al shabaab is a threat that extended beyond the africa content. >> this is a threat of al shabaab to the region and the world authority. we send our condolence to the king and government and people. >>...
130
130
Sep 17, 2013
09/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio state on saturday. deborah villalon is now live in berkeley who some say it fits a pattern. >> the -- >> reporter: the family of the injured man upset and afraid that what happened here on university road will happen again. >> he was not on the bad side of town, this is his sister. >> reporter: the mother too nervous to talk to police. her brother went with family to cheer on cal on saturday's game. four attackers blind sided him. >> all he can remember is being hit repettively in the head while he was already on the ground. >> reporter: he woke up hospitalize with a concussion. stitches on his head, his cell phone gone, his wallet intact. >> the issue this weekend was assaults not thefts in my opinion. >> reporter: that same night a second assault with a gun brandished. >> it seemed it was the same group of guys. >> reporter: the night before a frat member was attacked. getting jump he says is nothing unusual. >> i don't know if there's anything gang related specific to this incident. >> reporter: berkeley police say they are investigating and don't know if each group struck each time. they haven't seen a spike on theft and assault but it is an area where crime finds opportunity.
ohio state on saturday. deborah villalon is now live in berkeley who some say it fits a pattern. >> the -- >> reporter: the family of the injured man upset and afraid that what happened here on university road will happen again. >> he was not on the bad side of town, this is his sister. >> reporter: the mother too nervous to talk to police. her brother went with family to cheer on cal on saturday's game. four attackers blind sided him. >> all he can remember is...
185
185
Sep 17, 2013
09/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio state on saturday. deborah villalon is now live in berkeley who some say it fits a pattern. >> the -- >> reporter: the family of the injured man upset and afraid that what happened here on university road will happen again. >> he was not on the bad side of town, this is his sister. >> reporter: the mother too nervous to talk to police. her brother went with family to cheer on cal on saturday's game. four attackers blind sided him. >> all he can remember is being hit repettively in the head while he was already on the ground. >> reporter: he woke up hospitalize with a concussion. stitches on his head, his cell phone gone, his wallet intact. >> the issue this weekend was assaults not thefts in my opinion. >> reporter: that same night a second assault with a gun brandished. >> it seemed it was the same group of guys. >> reporter: the night before a frat member was attacked. getting jump he says is nothing unusual. >> i don't know if there's anything gang related specific to this incident. >> reporter: berkeley police say they are investigating and don't know if each group struck each time. they haven't seen a spike on theft and assault but it is an area where crime finds opportunity.
ohio state on saturday. deborah villalon is now live in berkeley who some say it fits a pattern. >> the -- >> reporter: the family of the injured man upset and afraid that what happened here on university road will happen again. >> he was not on the bad side of town, this is his sister. >> reporter: the mother too nervous to talk to police. her brother went with family to cheer on cal on saturday's game. four attackers blind sided him. >> all he can remember is...
342
342
Sep 25, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 342
favorite 0
quote 1
ohio. when it's a presidential year, when it's a swing state, ohio is the center of the universe. you get to 2013, not a presidential year and ohio seems to command an awful lot less attention in this body. but what's happening in ohio? the ohio department of insurance announced obamacare will increase individual health insurance premiums by 88%. mr. president, that's not a mild increase. that's not a percent or two. 88% is a big deal for a family that is struggling to pay the bills. in california, obamacare is estimated to have increased individual health insurance premiums by anywhere from 64% to 146%. in florida, florida's insurance commission, kevin mccarty told the palm beach post insurance rates will rise between 5% to 20% in small group market and 30% to 40% in the individual market next year. if the men and women of america can easily afford to pay an extra 30% or 40% or in the case of california an extra 146% on health insurance, we don't have anything to be worried about. but you know what, when i travel home that's not what the men and women of america tell me. that's n
ohio. when it's a presidential year, when it's a swing state, ohio is the center of the universe. you get to 2013, not a presidential year and ohio seems to command an awful lot less attention in this body. but what's happening in ohio? the ohio department of insurance announced obamacare will increase individual health insurance premiums by 88%. mr. president, that's not a mild increase. that's not a percent or two. 88% is a big deal for a family that is struggling to pay the bills. in...
235
235
Sep 24, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
state of ohio. both parties focus and descend on ohio and a handful of other swing states as the center of the universe and yet, as we sit here now in 2013, not a presidential election, somehow the concern about what's happening to the cleveland clinic in ohio has diminished. the cleveland clinic is cleveland's largest employer, and it's the second largest employer in the state of ohio after wal-mart. now, i would suggest if all of the folks from this body and the political peats who descend on -- parties who descend on ohio every four years actually generally are concerned about what's occurring in ohio in a nonpresidential year, we should see the floor of this senate filled with senators concerned about the impact obamacare is having directly on cleveland and the state of ohio. the cleveland clinic is responsible for 80% of the economic output of northeast ohio, according to a 2009 study. it is the largest provider in ohio of medicaid health coverage for the poor, the program that will expand to cover uninsured americans under obamacare. the cleveland clinic has close to 100 locations around the stat
state of ohio. both parties focus and descend on ohio and a handful of other swing states as the center of the universe and yet, as we sit here now in 2013, not a presidential election, somehow the concern about what's happening to the cleveland clinic in ohio has diminished. the cleveland clinic is cleveland's largest employer, and it's the second largest employer in the state of ohio after wal-mart. now, i would suggest if all of the folks from this body and the political peats who descend on...
798
798
Sep 11, 2013
09/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 798
favorite 0
quote 0
flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu >>> want to show you this dramatic video. you will see it from the perspective of an ohio state not paying attention rams into the rear of a motorcycle carrying a man and his wife. prosecutors say a grand jury is reviewing the case to determine whether or not charges should be filed. the couple, they're okay, but recovering from severe injuries and they say their helmets absolutely saved their lives. >>> stay with cnn tonight. we have an exciting lineup for you beginning with this. >> cnn tonight. at 7 "erin burnett outfront," 9/11 remembers as house homeland security chair michael mccaul sizes up national security in 2013. at 8:00 on anderson cooper 360 the president makes his case on syria. what is the white house's next move and at 9:00 on piers morgan live, an exclusive interview with diana nyad as she answers critics. it is call on cnn tonight starting with "erin burnett outfront" at 7, anderson cooper at 8 and piers morgan the 9. >> i will see you right back here this time tomorrow. in the meantime to washington, the lead with jake tapper starts right now. >> today we reme
flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu >>> want to show you this dramatic video. you will see it from the perspective of an ohio state not paying attention rams into the rear of a motorcycle carrying a man and his wife. prosecutors say a grand jury is reviewing the case to determine whether or not charges should be filed. the couple, they're okay, but recovering from severe injuries and they say their helmets absolutely saved their lives. >>> stay with cnn...