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he went on to ohio state university. he became the first african-american naval aviator. story is very tragic. he was in for chili killed in action during the korean conflict. unfortunately killed in action during the korean conflict. you can see how the military has evolved over time. we focus on operation desert storm, the global war on terrorism, and we end with hattiesburg, where we show those who are from this area who have served honorably in the united states armed forces. show thatrtant to though they were not granted equal rights, they won it to fight for their country. they saw the bigger picture. we can see how the military has evolved over time. also the soldiers at the time, they did not know what the end result would be. our museum shows what the end result would be and equal opportunity in the military for the soldiers. so their sacrifices were not in vain. >> our cities toward staff recently traveled to hattiesburg, mississippi to learn about its rich history. learn more about hattiesburg and other stops on the tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are wa
he went on to ohio state university. he became the first african-american naval aviator. story is very tragic. he was in for chili killed in action during the korean conflict. unfortunately killed in action during the korean conflict. you can see how the military has evolved over time. we focus on operation desert storm, the global war on terrorism, and we end with hattiesburg, where we show those who are from this area who have served honorably in the united states armed forces. show thatrtant...
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he went on to ohio state university. he became the first african-american naval aviator. his story is very tragic. he was unfortunately killed in action during the korean conflict. this portion of the museum we highlight more recent conflicts and you can see how the military has evolved over time. we focus on operation desert storm and the global war on terrorism and we end with the hattiesburg hall of honor and we show those who have fought honorably in the united states military forces. it's very important to tell the story of soldiers not always granted equal rights but they still stood tall and said, no, i want to fight for my country. this is my country. they saw the bigger picture. really appreciate the fact that we can see how the military has evolved over time, although those soldiers at that time, they didn't know what the end result would be, they showed what they were and equal opportunity in the military for these soldiers. so their sacrifices were not in vein. >>> our cities tour staff recently traveled to hattiesburg, mississippi, to learn about its rich his
he went on to ohio state university. he became the first african-american naval aviator. his story is very tragic. he was unfortunately killed in action during the korean conflict. this portion of the museum we highlight more recent conflicts and you can see how the military has evolved over time. we focus on operation desert storm and the global war on terrorism and we end with the hattiesburg hall of honor and we show those who have fought honorably in the united states military forces. it's...
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he graduated the top of his >> at high school and went on to ohio state university and became the first african-american naval aviator. -- his class at high school and went on to ohio state university and became the first african-american naval aviator. of the museum, we highlight more recent conflicts. you can see how the military has evolved over time. we focus on operation desert .torm and the war on terrorism we show those from the area who fell honorably. it is important to tell the story of soldiers who were not butys granted equal rights, they stood tall and said, i want to fight for my country and they saw the bigger picture. i really appreciate the fact that we can see how the military has evolved over time. thegh those soldiers at time did not know what the end result would be, our museum shows what it is, equal opportunity in the military. their sacrifices were not in vain. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring hattiesburg, mississippi. the city was known for its lumber and railroad industries 19th century. c-span'city tour staff recently visited sites showcasing t
he graduated the top of his >> at high school and went on to ohio state university and became the first african-american naval aviator. -- his class at high school and went on to ohio state university and became the first african-american naval aviator. of the museum, we highlight more recent conflicts. you can see how the military has evolved over time. we focus on operation desert .torm and the war on terrorism we show those from the area who fell honorably. it is important to tell the...
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msnbc's jacob soboroff is live on campus at the ohio state university on what looks like a beautiful been talking to college students there, but specifically you've been looking for college students for donald trump. what are you finding? >> reporter: i'm actually finding them, steve. welcome to the oval. what a beautiful place. i know that school is out, we're in summer session right now, about to get into it. it doesn't look like there are a lot of people around, but folks here at the campus of the ohio state university were keenly interested in talking politics with me yesterday and that is because young people make up the largest potential voting block in the country. about 80 million millennials as they call them can go to the polls this november. and if they, we, i guess i'm in that category, voted altogether, we could decide the election. but the truth is, obviously, they're not going to do that. there is a group called students for trump not affiliated with the campaign but fighting hard for him nonetheless that is here and across the country. i spoke to some of those folks y
msnbc's jacob soboroff is live on campus at the ohio state university on what looks like a beautiful been talking to college students there, but specifically you've been looking for college students for donald trump. what are you finding? >> reporter: i'm actually finding them, steve. welcome to the oval. what a beautiful place. i know that school is out, we're in summer session right now, about to get into it. it doesn't look like there are a lot of people around, but folks here at the...
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researchers at the ohio state university say more study is needed. pain itself may cause a decrease in empathy as well. >>> tonight apple is denying a report that they will stop selling music on itunes in two years. a rep says it is not true. download sales in the u.s. have dropped half a billion dollars in the past two years. >>> it is one of the most tricky and controversial questions when it comes to your car. how often should you change the oil? we took the same model car to three different shops and guess what. we got three different answers. tomorrow night at 11:00, michael finney shows you what you need to know to of is a money and the environment. join us right here for michael's report. >> for now we wanted to turn to our weather. >> sandhya patel is here. >> and it is only going to get better. >> we have the fog along the coast and it is pushing in over the bay as well. the temperatures right now are still 70 degrees in antioch. that is not a typo. 54 in half moon bay. and here is a live look from our emeryville camera where you can see the
researchers at the ohio state university say more study is needed. pain itself may cause a decrease in empathy as well. >>> tonight apple is denying a report that they will stop selling music on itunes in two years. a rep says it is not true. download sales in the u.s. have dropped half a billion dollars in the past two years. >>> it is one of the most tricky and controversial questions when it comes to your car. how often should you change the oil? we took the same model car...
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. >> ohio state university. you have to say the ohio state university.before. where are you off to now. >> send me a pic, i want to see it. >>> steel mills in pittsburgh and we'll have that on friday on msnbc. >> we look forward to it. >>> that's it for me. i'll see you back here tomorrow. my colleague, chris hayes, picking up the hour after this. stay tuned. with available virtual cockpit. ♪ and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helpinme go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous syst problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get te
. >> ohio state university. you have to say the ohio state university.before. where are you off to now. >> send me a pic, i want to see it. >>> steel mills in pittsburgh and we'll have that on friday on msnbc. >> we look forward to it. >>> that's it for me. i'll see you back here tomorrow. my colleague, chris hayes, picking up the hour after this. stay tuned. with available virtual cockpit. ♪ and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this...
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researchers at the ohio state university say more study is needed. cause a decrease in empathy as well. >>> tonight apple is denying a report that they will stop selling music on itunes in two years. a rep says it is not true. download sales in the u.s. have dropped half a billion dollars in the past two years. >>> it is one of the most tricky and controversial questions when it comes to your car. how often should you change the oil? we took the same model car to three different shops and guess what. we got three different answers. tomorrow night at 11:00, michael finney shows you what you need to know to of is a money and the environment. join us right here for michael's report. >> for now we wanted to turn to our weather. >> sandhya patel is here. >> and it is only going to get better. >> we have the fog along the coast and it is pushing in over the bay as well. the temperatures right now are still 70 degrees in antioch. that is not a typo. 54 in half moon bay. and here is a live look from our emeryville camera where you can see the gray skies. thi
researchers at the ohio state university say more study is needed. cause a decrease in empathy as well. >>> tonight apple is denying a report that they will stop selling music on itunes in two years. a rep says it is not true. download sales in the u.s. have dropped half a billion dollars in the past two years. >>> it is one of the most tricky and controversial questions when it comes to your car. how often should you change the oil? we took the same model car to three...
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you know, when i was running ncta i went to a small school in the midwest called the ohio state university and every fall we play a sport there with a funny-shaped ball. d the necessary, -- networks never were delivering the content i wanted to see. so gus hauser and the folks at cube in columbus who were cablecasting ohio state football games every saturday would send me overnight a on otape of the game, and monday i would have a party for all the congressional folks om the ohio delegation saying, and all cared about the ohio state football game -- saying here's the game, let's all watch it. and by the way if we had choices in television rather than just the three networks, you could see a lot more of it. i think we have reached that point. we have seen the plethora of sports that has resulted and i think that's a great thing and i never miss an ohio state game because i'm either in the stands or i'm on cable. peter: final question. is there too much focus on the hairman of the f.c.c.? it's michael powell's f.c.c., tom wheeler's f.c.c.? tom: first be call -- all, this is a collegial body
you know, when i was running ncta i went to a small school in the midwest called the ohio state university and every fall we play a sport there with a funny-shaped ball. d the necessary, -- networks never were delivering the content i wanted to see. so gus hauser and the folks at cube in columbus who were cablecasting ohio state football games every saturday would send me overnight a on otape of the game, and monday i would have a party for all the congressional folks om the ohio delegation...
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ohio state university than the people taking acetaminophen were less likely to empathize with thothers. chicago today, this time lapse of fog rolling across the city. inibility dropped near zero many areas, causing driving hazards during the morning commute. leon: that is kind of crazy. alison: beautiful. leon: looks computer-generated. steve: and we have fog on the way later tonight. alison: of course. add it to the rain. steve: i believe the heaviest of the fault will be to the west. at the capitol dome come a little bit of fog right now. 59 at reagan national, the clouds and a little bit of drizzle. , 57r 60's fredericksburg winchester. the temperature not going to drop a lot overnight. we have a frontal system to the south. we are only cooler side of things with the warmer side now in the 70's nashville and knoxville and charlotte, upper 60's and raleigh. atew showers dot the radar this hour, not amounting to a lot overnight. showers dissipate, just some patchy drizzle with fog developing likely early in the morning. that may call some travel delays, so watch for that. leave a litt
ohio state university than the people taking acetaminophen were less likely to empathize with thothers. chicago today, this time lapse of fog rolling across the city. inibility dropped near zero many areas, causing driving hazards during the morning commute. leon: that is kind of crazy. alison: beautiful. leon: looks computer-generated. steve: and we have fog on the way later tonight. alison: of course. add it to the rain. steve: i believe the heaviest of the fault will be to the west. at the...
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a study from ohio state university says in addition to helping with pain that active ingredient acetaminophen dekreesz the taker's empathy for the physical and social aches that other people feel. the same team of researchers is beginning work on whether ibuprofen has a similar effect how we view others. >> let's see how we feel about this guy. a two-time lottery winner from long island, new york. >> he is 48-year-old bruce madge is stroh. he won a million on a scratch off card five years ago and last year he won $1,000 a week for life. >> i turned to my fiancee and said we just won. she said yeah, right. no, i just hit life. >> the winning ticket is in both of their names of madge jis tro and his 17-year-old son. so the youngster will receive more than $50,000 a year even after his dad >> yeah, that's a good deal indeed. for now he says he's just going to enjoy life. >> yeah. a lot easier to do after you win the lotto twice. >> the odds of winning a million bucks more than one in 7 million. the odds of winning that scratchoff more than 1 in 2 million. >> i think maybe we need to have him in
a study from ohio state university says in addition to helping with pain that active ingredient acetaminophen dekreesz the taker's empathy for the physical and social aches that other people feel. the same team of researchers is beginning work on whether ibuprofen has a similar effect how we view others. >> let's see how we feel about this guy. a two-time lottery winner from long island, new york. >> he is 48-year-old bruce madge is stroh. he won a million on a scratch off card five...
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richard goldberg san oncologist with the ohio state university comprehensive cancer center and is a coauthorhis data shows that we ought to be thinking differently about patients depending on where their cancer arose. >> reporter: patients with cancer on the right side tend to have fewer early symptoms and are often diagnosed later. one reason-- benign right-sided polyps can be harder to spot during a colonoscopy. many polyp polyps are obvious, e this one that looks like a mushroom. but polyps on the right side tend to be flat, increasing the odds of being missed and eventually turning into cancer. >> when i goo clinic next time, i'm going to be thinking, right side, left side. different treatment. >> reporter: today's study suggested certain types of chemotherapy may be more than effective with colon cancer starting on the right side than left. that may be especially relevant for african americans who are more likely than whites to have right-sided colon cancer and less likely to survive. >> mason: thanks, jon. an actress may have shown the way to make hollywood's pay gap collapse like a ho
richard goldberg san oncologist with the ohio state university comprehensive cancer center and is a coauthorhis data shows that we ought to be thinking differently about patients depending on where their cancer arose. >> reporter: patients with cancer on the right side tend to have fewer early symptoms and are often diagnosed later. one reason-- benign right-sided polyps can be harder to spot during a colonoscopy. many polyp polyps are obvious, e this one that looks like a mushroom. but...
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. >>> well, professor of human sciences and psychology at ohio state university set out to understand if and when women seek validation on facebook for their roles as mothers and whether they're at greater risk of depressive symptoms when they do so. the social media platform can offer guidance and support from a large community, but frequent posting for some users can also amplify their anxiety about motherhood. the study found that nine months after giving birth mothers who posted a lot reported more depressive symptoms like not shaking the blues, experiencing restless sleep. >>> nestle is moving into milk allergy testing, the world's biggest food company is spending $111 million to develop and market an experimental milk allergy test for infants. nestle has been doing a lot of deals like this lately to create a new kind of business midway between food and pharmaceuticals. the way is to -- gi problems to alzheimer's. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> abc 7 news at 4 does continue. up next, an endangered gorilla was killed after a child got past the barrier a
. >>> well, professor of human sciences and psychology at ohio state university set out to understand if and when women seek validation on facebook for their roles as mothers and whether they're at greater risk of depressive symptoms when they do so. the social media platform can offer guidance and support from a large community, but frequent posting for some users can also amplify their anxiety about motherhood. the study found that nine months after giving birth mothers who posted a...
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liz allen is a graduate of ohio state university. e joined the united states army to help men like her brother serving in the unum. she -- in vietnam. she requested frontline duty. completing her tour of duty in 1968, she went on to serve 14 years in the army reserve. john butler was drafted in the army shortly after graduating this -- researched the involvement of african-americans in the vietnam war. isaac camacho enlisted in the u.s. army in 1955. he served as an airborne jump instructor before coming in member of the newly formed 77 special forces group. he served two tours in vietnam. in 1963, he was captured and imprisoned and became the first g.i. to escape a viet cong pow camp. he earned a silver star and distinguished service cross for his service. can wallingford enter the army in 1969. he was sent to vietnam in 1970 as a sniper. a year later, he volunteered for the second tour as a military advisor with the military assistance plan vietnam. in april 19 72, he was captured and imprisoned in him bodio for more than 10 months
liz allen is a graduate of ohio state university. e joined the united states army to help men like her brother serving in the unum. she -- in vietnam. she requested frontline duty. completing her tour of duty in 1968, she went on to serve 14 years in the army reserve. john butler was drafted in the army shortly after graduating this -- researched the involvement of african-americans in the vietnam war. isaac camacho enlisted in the u.s. army in 1955. he served as an airborne jump instructor...
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richard goldberg is an oncologist with the ohio state university comprehensive cancer center and is aauthor of the study. >> this data shows that we ought to be thinking differently about patients depending on where their cancer arose. >> reporter: patients with cancer on the right side tend to have fewer early symptoms and are often diagnosed later. one reason -- benign right-sided polyps can be harder to spot during a colonoscopy. many polyps are obvious, like this one that looks like a mushroom. but polyps on the right side tend to be flat, increasing the odds of being missed and eventually turning into cancer. >> when i go to clinic next time, i'm going to be thinking right side left side. different treatment. >> reporter: today's study suggested certain types of chemotherapy may be more effective with colon cancer starting on the right side than the left. that may be especially relevant for african-americans who are more likely than whites to have right-sided colon cancer and less likely to survive. >> thanks, jon. >>> an actress may have shown the way to make hollywood's pay gap
richard goldberg is an oncologist with the ohio state university comprehensive cancer center and is aauthor of the study. >> this data shows that we ought to be thinking differently about patients depending on where their cancer arose. >> reporter: patients with cancer on the right side tend to have fewer early symptoms and are often diagnosed later. one reason -- benign right-sided polyps can be harder to spot during a colonoscopy. many polyps are obvious, like this one that looks...
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. >> the newlyweds settled in ohio and she enrolled at ohio state university.f all places, they chose to move in to this building, where an al-qaeda member, christopher paul was arrested in 2007. paul is serving a long prison sentence for plotting attacks, but his wife lived next door to zakia and jaffrey. we went to a nearby mosque where paul used to pray to see if anyone there them. >> i had met jaffrey. the other two i'm not familiar with. >> reporter: the mosque's board president. >> there have been a number of people who have passed through these doors who have ended up being associated with extremist groups. >> there have been a few. >> how do you explain that? >> they were not actually involved in the mosque too much. if someone wants to worship, they are welcome to. what they do outside of their life is their own business, violence, terrorism, these are in direct contradiction with the teachings of islam. the fact they were living on the street concerns me and the fact they were attending the mosque concerns me. >> did you miss something? >> i don't kno
. >> the newlyweds settled in ohio and she enrolled at ohio state university.f all places, they chose to move in to this building, where an al-qaeda member, christopher paul was arrested in 2007. paul is serving a long prison sentence for plotting attacks, but his wife lived next door to zakia and jaffrey. we went to a nearby mosque where paul used to pray to see if anyone there them. >> i had met jaffrey. the other two i'm not familiar with. >> reporter: the mosque's board...
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do you know when i was running ncta i went to a small school in the midwest called ohio state university and every fall we would play a sport with a funny shaped ball, and the networks never were delivering the content i wanted to see. so gus hauser and the folks at cuba in columbus who were cable casting the ohio state games every sunday would send me every night the videotape of the game and on monday i would have a party for all the congressional folks from the ohio delegation saying here is the football game. we can all watch it and by the way if we had choices and television rather than just the three networks you could see a lot more coming. i think we have reached that point. we have seen the plethora of sports that has resulted, and i think that's a great thing. and i never miss an ohio state game because i'm either in the stands or i'm on cable. >> host: the final question, is there too much focus on the chairman of the fcc? it's michael powell's fcc comments tom wheeler's fcc. >> guest: first of all this this a collegial body of five is pretty takes three votes to get anything
do you know when i was running ncta i went to a small school in the midwest called ohio state university and every fall we would play a sport with a funny shaped ball, and the networks never were delivering the content i wanted to see. so gus hauser and the folks at cuba in columbus who were cable casting the ohio state games every sunday would send me every night the videotape of the game and on monday i would have a party for all the congressional folks from the ohio delegation saying here is...
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. >> the newlyweds zakia and squr joffery settled in ohio and she enrolled at ohio state university. they chose to move into this building where an al qaeda member was arrested in 2007. paul is serving a long prison sentence for plotting attacks but his wife lived right next door to zakia and joffery. we went to a nearby mosque where paul used to pray to see if anyone there knew joffery or zakia. >> i met joffery. the other two i'm not familiar with. >> he is the board president. >> there's been a number of people that have passed through these doors that ended up being associated with extremist groups. >> there have been a few. >> how do you explain that? >> they were not actually involved in the mosque too much. if someone wants to come and worship they're become too. what they do outside is their own business. violence, terrorism, these are direct contradictions with the teaching of islam. the fact that they were living on this street concerns me or attending the mosque concerns me. >> did you miss something? >> i don't know. i don't think so. >> but clearly something was happenin
. >> the newlyweds zakia and squr joffery settled in ohio and she enrolled at ohio state university. they chose to move into this building where an al qaeda member was arrested in 2007. paul is serving a long prison sentence for plotting attacks but his wife lived right next door to zakia and joffery. we went to a nearby mosque where paul used to pray to see if anyone there knew joffery or zakia. >> i met joffery. the other two i'm not familiar with. >> he is the board...
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likely to empathize with others experiencing pain or misfortune in their life this is from ohio state universitys 80 people. researchers admit other factors could have played a role in the result. it was only 80 people. what do you think. >> it numbs the pain or feelings as well, as well as physical pain. >> i should take one every morning. >> really. >> so many feelings, you know. >> feelings. >> nothing more than feelings. >> hey, world health organization, by the way, i want an apology from carli lloyd. >> why? >> she kind of scoffed at me when i said are you afraid to play with the zika virus. this is what happened yesterday. world health organization is telling people to travel to rio to take precautions so they don't get the the zika virus. >> she will take precautions and use bug spray but recent report warns that the games are not postpone, relocated or even canceled there could be a health crisis. so experts warn those traveling to the games this summer they need to practice safe sex, sustain during the stay and pregnant with man should avoid traveling there all together. president of t
likely to empathize with others experiencing pain or misfortune in their life this is from ohio state universitys 80 people. researchers admit other factors could have played a role in the result. it was only 80 people. what do you think. >> it numbs the pain or feelings as well, as well as physical pain. >> i should take one every morning. >> really. >> so many feelings, you know. >> feelings. >> nothing more than feelings. >> hey, world health...
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. >> the newlyweds settled in ohio, and she enrolled at ohio state university. of all places, they chose to move into this building where an al qaeda member was arrested in 2007. he's serving a long prison sentence for plotting attacks, but his wife lived right next door to zachia and geoffrey. we went to a nearby mosque where paul used to pray to see if anyone there new geoffrey, zachia, or rasal? >> i had met geoffrey, the other two i'm not familiar with. >> bassil is the mosque's board president. >> there have been a number of people who have passed through these doors who have ended up being associated with extremist groups? >> there have been a few. >> how do you explain that? >> they were not actually involved in the mosque too much. if someone wants to come and worship, they're welcome to. what they do outside of their life is their own business. violence, terrorism, these are in direct contradiction to the teachings of islam. the fact they were on the street and attending the mosque concerns me. >> did you miss something? >> i don't know. >> but clearly
. >> the newlyweds settled in ohio, and she enrolled at ohio state university. of all places, they chose to move into this building where an al qaeda member was arrested in 2007. he's serving a long prison sentence for plotting attacks, but his wife lived right next door to zachia and geoffrey. we went to a nearby mosque where paul used to pray to see if anyone there new geoffrey, zachia, or rasal? >> i had met geoffrey, the other two i'm not familiar with. >> bassil is the...
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we'll start in ithaca, new york and move on to ohio state university. then we're moving ton st. louis and kansas city and we'll be in los angeles at the los angeles times book festival. c-span covers these festivals so well. we'll be doing fundraisers. we'll be moving on to san francisco to the san francisco city arts and lecture series. going on to washington state new mexico houston texas louisiana, new orleans, atlanta, new york. >> what drives you? >> the deep commitment that independent media is the oxygen of a democracy. it's essential. building those empower -- holding those in power accountable. we're not there to serve some kind of corporate agenda. when we cover war and peace we're not brought to you by the weapon manufacture. when we cover climate change, we're not brought to you by the oil, gas and coal company. but by individuals. by who are deeply committed to getting independent information. so they can make up their own minds. they don't have to agree with what they hear. deeply believe in a forum for free speech. >> there's a fella name john weird. do you know h
we'll start in ithaca, new york and move on to ohio state university. then we're moving ton st. louis and kansas city and we'll be in los angeles at the los angeles times book festival. c-span covers these festivals so well. we'll be doing fundraisers. we'll be moving on to san francisco to the san francisco city arts and lecture series. going on to washington state new mexico houston texas louisiana, new orleans, atlanta, new york. >> what drives you? >> the deep commitment that...
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veterinarians and doctors at ohio state university have teamed up with nationwide children's hospitald up research in osteosarcoma a bone cancer in children. dogs get a similar cancer but studies take a fraction of the 10 years needed to develop new drugs for humans. >> for years you have an answer and then you don't have to lose that time on the human side. makes a very big difference in terms of impacting how clinical trials are run on the human side. >> there are already two studies under way on the new drugs to slow down the bone cancer in dogs. >> and there's much more still to come on "action news" tonight. you'll be able to get a unique look at mars this evening. we'll explain how. >> plus, why experts say now is a good time to buy a new car. those stories and much more when "action news" at 5:00 continues. >> ♪ [gunfire] >> veterans community and church members gathered this morning at the war memorial in delaware county for a service of remembrance. it fired ceremonial shots and placed flags and flowers in front of the memorial on providence road at woodlawn avenue. >>> resur
veterinarians and doctors at ohio state university have teamed up with nationwide children's hospitald up research in osteosarcoma a bone cancer in children. dogs get a similar cancer but studies take a fraction of the 10 years needed to develop new drugs for humans. >> for years you have an answer and then you don't have to lose that time on the human side. makes a very big difference in terms of impacting how clinical trials are run on the human side. >> there are already two...
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we are working with several other institutions ohio state university, michigan state, university of theebraska shows published work there are changes in the brain. >> if you would not mind getting that to this committee that would be helpful in our investigation. thank you. i want to ask you a couple questions, dr. comstock, about gender differences in cushion and head trauma. girl's soccer has the highest rate of reported concussion. are girls more likely than boys to get concussion? >> that is a million dollar question if you will. we reported in 2007 in gender compareable sports, so both sports play and same equipment and sports, girls have higher concussion rates than boys. what we don't know at this point, people are working on the question, is it a bio problem? or is a social-cultural issue because we don't have a test for concussion and we rely on reports and young female athletes may be likely to report it more. do we need more data? >> we rely on self-report. we have the data showing the consistent change. >> what to we need to prove it? this is one case where surveillance data
we are working with several other institutions ohio state university, michigan state, university of theebraska shows published work there are changes in the brain. >> if you would not mind getting that to this committee that would be helpful in our investigation. thank you. i want to ask you a couple questions, dr. comstock, about gender differences in cushion and head trauma. girl's soccer has the highest rate of reported concussion. are girls more likely than boys to get concussion?...
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hear, a small dedicated group for students for trump, three of them to be precise, at the the ohio state university this. >> if you look at the numbers, young people across the country are identifying with democrats, more than they are with republicans. some of this pretty troubling for the gop, but don't believe the numbers if you listen to students for trump. >> obviously when you think of college right now in terms of the election, you think of bernie sanders. and a lot of people are starting to realize that those two campaigns run fairly parallel in what they want to do. >> a lot of the bernie people do not feel good about hillary clinton and twitch to trump come the general election. >> what will it feel like to punch the ballot for donald trump? >> it will feel great. if he gets ohio, he'll be in the white house in january. >> that's what is so important. but you guys, if you can convince enough young people to go for donald trump in the state, it could go a long way to winning this swing state. do you think can you do it? >> absolutely. >> let's put you to the test. these are my friends, stu
hear, a small dedicated group for students for trump, three of them to be precise, at the the ohio state university this. >> if you look at the numbers, young people across the country are identifying with democrats, more than they are with republicans. some of this pretty troubling for the gop, but don't believe the numbers if you listen to students for trump. >> obviously when you think of college right now in terms of the election, you think of bernie sanders. and a lot of people...
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previous largest agreement in college sports history which is nike's $252 million deal with the ohio state university. and previously signed with a auburn and their deal with adee d -- adidas was set to expire next year, but now the shares of volume are up today. >> we are talking about the growth all of the time and how they have positioned and invested with so many of the great athletes and now all of the sudden, the expansion into the various schools, and we know how big college football has gotten and you can u.p.s. it. but looking at the stock and the way it is reacted over time, scott, and it has not reacted the way that you would expect. because in the headlines you would think that the stock is going to be soaring, but not the regard you would think. >> wait, why would you expect the stock to be soaring off of a $280 million deal with a college? >> well, they have been in the right place at the right time with tom brady and steph curry, and golf as well to get themselves international exposure, and trying to get bigger and bigger in what category? shoes. the footwear part of it, and they are
previous largest agreement in college sports history which is nike's $252 million deal with the ohio state university. and previously signed with a auburn and their deal with adee d -- adidas was set to expire next year, but now the shares of volume are up today. >> we are talking about the growth all of the time and how they have positioned and invested with so many of the great athletes and now all of the sudden, the expansion into the various schools, and we know how big college...
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. >> reporter: the newlyweds settled in ohio and she enrolled at ohio state university, of all placeshey chose to move into this building where an al qaeda member, christopher paul was arrested in 2007. paul is serving a long prison sentence for plotting attacks but his wife lived right next door to them. we went to a nearby mosque where paul used to pray to see if any there knew them. >> i had met jofrry. the other two i'm not familiar with. >> reporter: the mosque's board president. >> there have been a number of people who have passed through these doors who ended up being associated with extremist groups. >> there has been a few. >> reporter: how do you explain that? >> they were not actually involved in the mosque too much. if someone wants to come and worship, they're welcome to. what they do outside their life is their business, violence, terrorism, direct contradictory of islam. the fact they were living on this street concerns me and they were attending the mosque concerns me. >> reporter: did you miss something? >> i don't know. i don't think so. >> tracking an american isis
. >> reporter: the newlyweds settled in ohio and she enrolled at ohio state university, of all placeshey chose to move into this building where an al qaeda member, christopher paul was arrested in 2007. paul is serving a long prison sentence for plotting attacks but his wife lived right next door to them. we went to a nearby mosque where paul used to pray to see if any there knew them. >> i had met jofrry. the other two i'm not familiar with. >> reporter: the mosque's board...
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msnbc's jacob soboroff is live at ohio state university in columbus and spoke to some of those youngermp. jacob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jose. you know that poll you mentioned is very interesting because a year ago, that poll only had a 15% difference between republicans and democrats. now, as you said, it's a 36-point difference, something that's very worrying for the republican party. the question is, is it because of the donald trump campaign? young people are largely progressive and maybe moving away from the republican party because of donald trump. but that does not stop a small group called students for trump, which is unaffiliated with the campaign, from advocating on behalf of the businessman. i came here to the crucial swing state of ohio to meet some of them. if you look at the numbers, young people are identifying with democrats more than republicans, something that is probably troubling for the gop, but don't believe the numbers if you listen to students for trump. >> obvioly when you think of college right now in terms of the election, you think of bernie
msnbc's jacob soboroff is live at ohio state university in columbus and spoke to some of those youngermp. jacob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jose. you know that poll you mentioned is very interesting because a year ago, that poll only had a 15% difference between republicans and democrats. now, as you said, it's a 36-point difference, something that's very worrying for the republican party. the question is, is it because of the donald trump campaign? young people are largely...
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that's according to a new study by researchers at ohio state university. 'acetaminophen'. that's the major ingredient found in tylenol and about 600 other medicines. researchers say they took a group of 80-college students. and gave 40 of the participants one thousand grams of acetaminophen. the other half were not given the drug. after one hour-- the students were tested on their empathy. and researchers say the students who took the drug felt less. and here are some of the stories we are working on for the kron 4 morning news at seven. we're coming up on 5:45. >> mark:here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning. police in san jose are investigating a stabbing that left a man dead. it happened around midnight at a shopping mall on story road. no word on if any arrests have been made. the c-h-p is investigating a crash on i-80 in hercules that had the entire interstate shut down overnight. >> darya:all lanes are now back open. officers will not say if they are investigating this as a shooting. there have been at least 11 shootings o
that's according to a new study by researchers at ohio state university. 'acetaminophen'. that's the major ingredient found in tylenol and about 600 other medicines. researchers say they took a group of 80-college students. and gave 40 of the participants one thousand grams of acetaminophen. the other half were not given the drug. after one hour-- the students were tested on their empathy. and researchers say the students who took the drug felt less. and here are some of the stories we are...
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that's according to a new study by researchers at ohio state university. the study focused on 'acetaminophen'. that's the major ingredient found in tylenol and about 600 other medicines. researchers say they took a group of 80-college students. and gave 40 of the participants one thousand milligrams of acetaminophen. the other half were not given the drug. after one hour-- the students were tested on their empathy. and researchers say the students who took the drug felt less. live look outside. bay bridge toll plaza. >> rebbeca: have clouds overhead that sunshine will be picking up with a warming temperatures. live camera sfo here heading out picking a poll of one this morning for this flight delays pot cover keeping things cool their lot 50s across the board here. 56 in fremont so gravel or light jacket had yet the door any time soon this morning by noon time temperatures get to a low 70's in some of our former in the spot and then the december bayside communities that a light breeze command that will cool things down yet again and these will be the highe
that's according to a new study by researchers at ohio state university. the study focused on 'acetaminophen'. that's the major ingredient found in tylenol and about 600 other medicines. researchers say they took a group of 80-college students. and gave 40 of the participants one thousand milligrams of acetaminophen. the other half were not given the drug. after one hour-- the students were tested on their empathy. and researchers say the students who took the drug felt less. live look outside....
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>> we are working with several other institutions ohio state university, michigan state, university of the nebraska shows published work there are changes in the brain. >> if you would not mind getting that to this committee that would be helpful in our investigation. thank you. i want to ask you a couple questions, dr. comstock, about gender differences in cushion and head trauma. girl's soccer has the highest rate of reported concussion. are girls more likely than boys to get concussion? >> that is a million dollar question if you will. we reported in 2007 in gender compareable sports, so both sports play and same equipment and sports, girls have higher concussion rates than boys. what we don't know at this point, people are working on the question, is it a bio problem? or is a social-cultural issue because we don't have a test for concussion and we rely on reports and young female athletes may be likely to report it more. >> do we need more data? >> we have the data showing the consistent change. >> what to we need to prove it? >> we need more detailed research to determine if there
>> we are working with several other institutions ohio state university, michigan state, university of the nebraska shows published work there are changes in the brain. >> if you would not mind getting that to this committee that would be helpful in our investigation. thank you. i want to ask you a couple questions, dr. comstock, about gender differences in cushion and head trauma. girl's soccer has the highest rate of reported concussion. are girls more likely than boys to get...
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and african-american history on george town and stephanie schopp, professor of history at ohio state university. let me start. given what we have heard over the last two days and what we know as part of our experience over the last three decades, what is the best way to think about the question of african american history as american history? all.ank you for this wonderful reunion. it's a great pleasure. my one word would have been "everything." -- doe in the words everything. we have been doing everything. the fantastic papers you have heard, they don't fall under one rubric. they don't take one set of methodologies. they don't examine one set of questions or one group of people. they do everything. i think that's the beauty of what we have accomplished in the last 30 years. i am listed first because i have some images to show you, which i thought would wake you up. have the first thematic question. let me start you off with the images and i will set them up givehen my colleagues will you a full answer to your question in historical terms. as some of you know, after i retired from princeton, i
and african-american history on george town and stephanie schopp, professor of history at ohio state university. let me start. given what we have heard over the last two days and what we know as part of our experience over the last three decades, what is the best way to think about the question of african american history as american history? all.ank you for this wonderful reunion. it's a great pleasure. my one word would have been "everything." -- doe in the words everything. we have...
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chairman wheeler is a graduate of the ohio state university and is recipient of its alumni medal. commissioner ajit pai has been a commissioner of the fcc since may 14, 2012. between 2007 and 2011 commissioner pai held several , positions in the office of general counsel, serving most predominantly as deputy general counsel. prior to being sworn in as commissioner, pai worked in the washington dc office of jenner and block where he was a partner in a communications practice. commissioner pai has served in all three branches of the government, clerking for the honorable martin feldman of the u.s. district and the eastern district of louisiana serving in a number of roles in the department of justice as well as working as chief counsel on the senate judiciary committee. commissioner pai received a ba from harvard university with honors and a j.d. from university of chicago where he was editor of the university of chicago law review. thanks for being here. chairman edith ramirez was sworn in as federal commissioner effective march 4, 2013. prior to joining the commission, ramirez was
chairman wheeler is a graduate of the ohio state university and is recipient of its alumni medal. commissioner ajit pai has been a commissioner of the fcc since may 14, 2012. between 2007 and 2011 commissioner pai held several , positions in the office of general counsel, serving most predominantly as deputy general counsel. prior to being sworn in as commissioner, pai worked in the washington dc office of jenner and block where he was a partner in a communications practice. commissioner pai...
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that's according to a new study by researchers at ohio state university. the study focused on 'acetaminophen'. that's the major ingredient found in tylenol and about 600 other medicines. researchers say they took a group of 80-college students. and gave 40 of the participants one thousand milligrams of acetaminophen. the other half were not given the drug. after one hour-- the students were tested on their empathy. and researchers say the students who took the drug felt less. >> mark: >> darya:california is turning to goats to help fight wildfires. this is video of 500 goats being set free at the ronald regan presidential library in ventura county. they are going to eat all of the dry brush in the area. the dry grass has the potential of fueling dangerous wildfires. the goats will likely continue their work for the next four to six weeks. >> gary: told everyone at least five times today are the san jose read that is where they play. my dad used to play in the irrigation ditches. every time pat patrick skates that's right over where i played. i do not say i
that's according to a new study by researchers at ohio state university. the study focused on 'acetaminophen'. that's the major ingredient found in tylenol and about 600 other medicines. researchers say they took a group of 80-college students. and gave 40 of the participants one thousand milligrams of acetaminophen. the other half were not given the drug. after one hour-- the students were tested on their empathy. and researchers say the students who took the drug felt less. >> mark:...
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chairman wheeler is a graduate of the ohio state university and is recipient of its alumni medal. commissioner ajit pai has been a commissioner of the fcc since may 14, 2012, between 2007 and 2011 commissioner pai held several positions in the office of general counsel serving most prominently as deputy counsel general, or i'm sorry, deputy general counsel. prior to being sworn in as commissioner, pai worked in the washington, d.c. office of jenner and block where he was a partner in a communications practice. commissioner pai has served in all three branches of the government, clerking for the honorable martin feldman of the u.s. district court, and the eastern district of louisiana, serving in a number of roles in the department of justice as well as working as chief counsel on the senate judiciary committee. commissioner pai received a b.a. from harvard university with honors and a j.d. from university of chicago where he was editor of the university of chicago law review. thanks for being here. chairman edith ramirez -- was designated to serve as ftc chairwoman effective march
chairman wheeler is a graduate of the ohio state university and is recipient of its alumni medal. commissioner ajit pai has been a commissioner of the fcc since may 14, 2012, between 2007 and 2011 commissioner pai held several positions in the office of general counsel serving most prominently as deputy counsel general, or i'm sorry, deputy general counsel. prior to being sworn in as commissioner, pai worked in the washington, d.c. office of jenner and block where he was a partner in a...
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publication and working out with several other institutions run the country including penn state university, ohiotate university, michigan state university, university of nebraska to publish work this is the our changes in the brain. >> if you would mind getting that to this committee. that would be very helpful in our investigation. thank you. i just want ask you a couple of questions about gender differences and concussions and head trauma. the surveillance data you collected shows girls soccer is one of the highest rates of reported concussions among high school sports. what do we know about gender differences in concussion rates? our girls more likely than boys to get concussions? >> that's a million dollars question if you will. we first reported in 2007 that in gender comparable sports, sports to both boys and girls play by the same rules using this in equipment on the same fields, sports like soccer and basketball, girls have higher concussion rates than boys. that's been replicated by other researchers. what we don't know at this point, people are working on the question, is is up by a ph
publication and working out with several other institutions run the country including penn state university, ohiotate university, michigan state university, university of nebraska to publish work this is the our changes in the brain. >> if you would mind getting that to this committee. that would be very helpful in our investigation. thank you. i just want ask you a couple of questions about gender differences and concussions and head trauma. the surveillance data you collected shows...
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we'll start in ithica, new york and move on to the ohio state university that now has "the" before itn columbus, ohio and then moving on to st. louis and kansas city and we'll be in los angeles at the los angeles times book festival. c-span covers these book festivals so well. we'll be doing fundraisers at so many different community, television and radio stations. we'll be moving on to san francisco, to the san francisco city arts and lecture series and going on to washington state, new mexico, houston, texas, louisiana, new orleans, atlanta, new york, all over. host: what drives you? uest: the deep commitment that independent media is the oxygen of a democracy. it's essential. holding those in power accountable. you know, we're not there to serve some kind of corporate agenda. when we cover war and peace we're not brought to you by the weapons manufacturers. when we cover climate change we're not brought to you by the oil, gas, and coal companies. when we cover health care, not by the insurance industry and not by big pharma. but by individuals, by viewers and listeners who are deep
we'll start in ithica, new york and move on to the ohio state university that now has "the" before itn columbus, ohio and then moving on to st. louis and kansas city and we'll be in los angeles at the los angeles times book festival. c-span covers these book festivals so well. we'll be doing fundraisers at so many different community, television and radio stations. we'll be moving on to san francisco, to the san francisco city arts and lecture series and going on to washington state,...