127
127
Aug 26, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
hunters and critics agree, competition for the men and women that lead universities will grow along with their pay. columbus, ohio, al jazeera. >> there are indication indicat some universities are becoming sensitive to the public backlash over executive compensation. an increasing number of schools, including ohio state, are paying presidents with money from private foundations. perks are being cut too. recently new york university announced it will no longer loan employees money to buy vacation property. the university had come under fire for issuing a mortgage to its current president so he could buy a beach house. so, what do you do if you're one of the 38 million americans that owe an average of 24,000 on your student loans, stacy found a way to payment. >> this attorney works for a non-profit organization called the legal aid society of the district of columbia where she helps people with low incomes settle housing disputes. >> to be i've to give a voice and have them assert rights is rewardingy. >>rewarding. >> sheila graduated 6 years ago with 80,000 in student loan debt and believed making the loan payme
hunters and critics agree, competition for the men and women that lead universities will grow along with their pay. columbus, ohio, al jazeera. >> there are indication indicat some universities are becoming sensitive to the public backlash over executive compensation. an increasing number of schools, including ohio state, are paying presidents with money from private foundations. perks are being cut too. recently new york university announced it will no longer loan employees money to buy...
91
91
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
after giving more than $10 million in donations to ohio state university medical center, the school plans to name its new emergency department after the clothing retailer. already one other columbus, ohio hospital named its emergency center after abercrombie & fitch. ohio state university has expressed their thanks to the clothing brand's generosity by creating a faculty position called the abercrombie & fitch chair in inflammatory bowel disease. because i suppose the chair in urinary tract infection already had a sponsor. given abercrombie & fitch's recent foray into the field of medicine, get ready for the new fall line of medical scrubs, acid washed, phil. , and freda the bottom. more on the stories we cover -- go to youtube.com/rtamerica. check out our website, rt.com/usa. you can follow me on twitter. see you right back here at 8:00. thanks for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello there. welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, august 29dth. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> u.s. president barack obama said u.s. officials have conclud
after giving more than $10 million in donations to ohio state university medical center, the school plans to name its new emergency department after the clothing retailer. already one other columbus, ohio hospital named its emergency center after abercrombie & fitch. ohio state university has expressed their thanks to the clothing brand's generosity by creating a faculty position called the abercrombie & fitch chair in inflammatory bowel disease. because i suppose the chair in urinary...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
abercrombie and fitch the hospital after giving more than ten million dollars in donations to the ohio state university medical center the school plans to name its new emergency department after the clothing retailer already one other columbus ohio hospital has named its emergency center after abercrombie and fitch in ohio state university has also expressed their thanks to the clothing brands generosity by creating a faculty position called the abercrombie and fitch chair in flame a tory bowel disease because i suppose the chair and urinary tract infection faculty position already had a sponsor now given abercrombie and fitch is recent foray into the field of medicine get ready for the new fall line of medical scrubs acid washed filled with holes and frayed at the bottom i am sam sachs see back here at five pm. well. technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. the lead it was terrible they played their part to take a place to get along here is a place that has that place that makes their place let's play. lists legislates lists lists lists lists likes. plenty . led m
abercrombie and fitch the hospital after giving more than ten million dollars in donations to the ohio state university medical center the school plans to name its new emergency department after the clothing retailer already one other columbus ohio hospital has named its emergency center after abercrombie and fitch in ohio state university has also expressed their thanks to the clothing brands generosity by creating a faculty position called the abercrombie and fitch chair in flame a tory bowel...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
abercrombie and fitch the hospital after giving more than ten million dollars in donations to ohio state university medical center the school plans to name its new emergency department after the clothing retailer already one other columbus ohio hospital has named its emergency center after abercrombie and fitch and ohio state university also has expressed their thanks to the clothing brands generosity by creating a faculty position called the abercrombie and fitch chair in inflammatory bowel disease because i suppose the chair and urinary tract infection faculty position already a sponsor now given abercrombie and fitch is recent foray into the field of medicine get ready for their new fall line of medical scrubs acid washed filled with holes and frayed at the bottom and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america and check out our website r t v dot com slash usa and you can follow me on twitter at sam sachs see you right back here at eight thanks for watching. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understan
abercrombie and fitch the hospital after giving more than ten million dollars in donations to ohio state university medical center the school plans to name its new emergency department after the clothing retailer already one other columbus ohio hospital has named its emergency center after abercrombie and fitch and ohio state university also has expressed their thanks to the clothing brands generosity by creating a faculty position called the abercrombie and fitch chair in inflammatory bowel...
123
123
Aug 25, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 1
to go to ohio university. i set up my journalism career. it is well over 10 times that now. where are the steel mill jobs? they are not there. that is upward mobility. that's what larry is talking about. my father was a janitor, my mother was a cook. through upward mobility in america, i was able to take advantage of opportunity and move up from minimum wage to a much higher income. over 1/3 of america moved from below poverty to the middle class between ice and 65-1985. i defy you to find any society on the planet that huge that make it advances that fast once they were given the opportunity. that is upward mobility. as you have also just heard, they actual wage has gone down in that amount of time. that is why i thank changed to tipping me off on the story that is going on and why i recently wrote a column about this issue and plan to do more. more work has to be done. i was happy to see the " new york times" has come along but i beat them to the story. they caught up on this issue. most of america has not. i am with you, too. for the sake of the next generations, for keep
to go to ohio university. i set up my journalism career. it is well over 10 times that now. where are the steel mill jobs? they are not there. that is upward mobility. that's what larry is talking about. my father was a janitor, my mother was a cook. through upward mobility in america, i was able to take advantage of opportunity and move up from minimum wage to a much higher income. over 1/3 of america moved from below poverty to the middle class between ice and 65-1985. i defy you to find any...
70
70
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
you're a professor at ohio university and a fellow at the bush institute. let's talk about the big picture. before we get to citizenship, can you help us understand how integration or assimilation yields economic benefits? what happens economically when people go through that process and become integrated? what happens to incomes? what happens to education levels? what happens when people settle and put down roots here? >> excellent question. i am thinking of something james glassman said a minute ago. he said immigrants get it. but immigrants don't get it overnight. it takes time for immigrants to get it. immigrants come to the united states, maybe they earn 60% or 70% of what a nativeborn american earns. there is some argument. we won't get into that. most of them have more or less caught up with nativeborn americans in terms of income. it takes longer to catch up in terms of wealth. by the time their children come along, the second generation often out distances nativeborn americans in terms of earnings. this is true historically. it is a process. it is
you're a professor at ohio university and a fellow at the bush institute. let's talk about the big picture. before we get to citizenship, can you help us understand how integration or assimilation yields economic benefits? what happens economically when people go through that process and become integrated? what happens to incomes? what happens to education levels? what happens when people settle and put down roots here? >> excellent question. i am thinking of something james glassman said...
179
179
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
he represents egypt's brightest, graduating from ohio state university. >> we're going to continue to >> reporter: and die? >> if we have to die so that the next generation can live freely, then so be it. >> reporter: the revolution, two and a half years ago that toppled hosni mubarak promised so much hope for egypt. people went to the polls for the first time and mohammed morsi was elected to rule the country. he promised to fix egypt's economic woes. but the country deteriorated under morsi's rule. >> i want to send a message to the president of egypt, mohammed morsi. you are not welcome here. please get out. earlier this summer, millions of egypts took to the street again to protest their government within days, the military had overthrown morsi and arrested him. >> this is the moment we have been waiting for. we have been waiting for this moment. >> reporter: masses of egyptians supported the army's decision to oust morsi. but it was just a few miles away where those pro-morsi protesters set up camp ignoring the military's warnings. >> no country will allow to have a part of the m
he represents egypt's brightest, graduating from ohio state university. >> we're going to continue to >> reporter: and die? >> if we have to die so that the next generation can live freely, then so be it. >> reporter: the revolution, two and a half years ago that toppled hosni mubarak promised so much hope for egypt. people went to the polls for the first time and mohammed morsi was elected to rule the country. he promised to fix egypt's economic woes. but the country...
115
115
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
she put her damaged knee in the hands of surgeons at ohio state university and also google glass. it's a wearable computer embedded fa doctor's glasses -- in a doctor's glasses. using voice commands the doctor can review photos and medical records. >> it's set up in the main line of vision. the image of the glass is not there. it's just off upper right. it's kind of like the rear view mirror when you're driving. >> the device enables consultation between medical colleagues in realtime on the best way to proceed with an operation. doctors say google can still improve video quality as well as connectivity to pro vent the video stream from freezing and by the way, that patient was back at work five days later. >>> well, it's afternoon, and time for lunch. let's check in with our fresh grocer tony tantillo and his daughter stephanie. >> all right, stephanie, the ingredients? >> what's great about this sauce it's anchovies. when you take anchovies and put it in hot oil they emulsify and put in chicken stock to break it up with garlic and grape tomatoes and it's all cooking together to
she put her damaged knee in the hands of surgeons at ohio state university and also google glass. it's a wearable computer embedded fa doctor's glasses -- in a doctor's glasses. using voice commands the doctor can review photos and medical records. >> it's set up in the main line of vision. the image of the glass is not there. it's just off upper right. it's kind of like the rear view mirror when you're driving. >> the device enables consultation between medical colleagues in...
123
123
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
research from ohio state university shows having brothers and sisters may lower the chances of your marriageing in divorce. each additional sibling reduced a person's chance of divorce by 2%. researchers say people with siblings learn to consider other points of view and they learn how to talk through problems. >>> a casino makes millionaires out of two men in one night all by mistake. their expensive fix to the problems coming up next. ,, ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] with box tops for education and safeway's ten percent back to school program, now there are two ways to earn cash for your kid's school. from august 14 through september 10, look for products marked with the 10% apple tag. and earn even more by signing up for ebox tops at 2ways2earn.com. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one... ah, forgot jack's cereal! [ son ] what's for breakfast? um... try the...number one. yeah, it's pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. yeah, it's pretty good. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace
research from ohio state university shows having brothers and sisters may lower the chances of your marriageing in divorce. each additional sibling reduced a person's chance of divorce by 2%. researchers say people with siblings learn to consider other points of view and they learn how to talk through problems. >>> a casino makes millionaires out of two men in one night all by mistake. their expensive fix to the problems coming up next. ,, ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] with box tops for...
152
152
Aug 19, 2013
08/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
he represents egypt's future, best and brightest, graduating from america's ohio state university. >> if we have to die so that the next generation can live freely then so be it. >> reporter: weeks ago we walked among jubilant protestors in tahrir square when the egyptian air force launched its own efforts to win hearts and minds. across town with a pro morsi crowd building tents and digging in. there was hope for a peaceful end. instead, the egyptian security forces demolished this tent city, killing hundreds of people. tonight here in cairo on the very same spot we were just weeks ago, this scene is truly stunning, burned out buildings, very few people walking around and so much rubble. this is fast becoming a simmering civil war, one of america's great alleys in this region awash in blood. on one side today the government admitted that 36 islamists in custody were killed, while on the other militants slaughtered two dozen egyptian police. the main concern tonight as the killing continues is turning this new generation into fighters against not only the egyptian military but the u.s
he represents egypt's future, best and brightest, graduating from america's ohio state university. >> if we have to die so that the next generation can live freely then so be it. >> reporter: weeks ago we walked among jubilant protestors in tahrir square when the egyptian air force launched its own efforts to win hearts and minds. across town with a pro morsi crowd building tents and digging in. there was hope for a peaceful end. instead, the egyptian security forces demolished this...
114
114
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the research, conducted at ohio state university, estimates that the largest cost for employersted to work that does not done when a smoker takes a smoke break. that cost alone is estimated at about $3 and and only for each smoker compared to a nonsmoker. smokers, on average, take about five small breaks and when a typical workday. most of non-smokers, by comparison, look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. to take skincare to the next level you're ready for roc® ® to take skincare to the next level new ro
. >> the research, conducted at ohio state university, estimates that the largest cost for employersted to work that does not done when a smoker takes a smoke break. that cost alone is estimated at about $3 and and only for each smoker compared to a nonsmoker. smokers, on average, take about five small breaks and when a typical workday. most of non-smokers, by comparison, look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting...
131
131
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
in geology from ohio state university examining that exact place and concluded that it would be a thousand years before it would return to what it had been before. now, you do the economic analysis for me, he says, on a thousand years of corn versus one year of coal. now, while i was talking to warren taylor, bill dicks drove up. bill is a dairy farmer. he rents snow village property and sells the creamery its milk. both are friends. but one of the big differences between them is that dicks owns land and taylor doesn't. and bill dicks says to me, the opponents are hypocrites. they're happy to profit when their pension funds invest in exxonmobil and chesapeake but unwilling to accept gas development in their backyard. i'm going sensor his remarks -- censor husband remarks, but he says they're worried about the way of life when the barbarians are at the door. the kids don't have fathers. there's heroin, the barbarians are at the f-ing gate, and you're worrying about having to see oil rigs when you're taking your sunday night drive? again, i've left out a few words, but you get the idea. and
in geology from ohio state university examining that exact place and concluded that it would be a thousand years before it would return to what it had been before. now, you do the economic analysis for me, he says, on a thousand years of corn versus one year of coal. now, while i was talking to warren taylor, bill dicks drove up. bill is a dairy farmer. he rents snow village property and sells the creamery its milk. both are friends. but one of the big differences between them is that dicks...
685
685
Aug 14, 2013
08/13
by
WGN
tv
eye 685
favorite 0
quote 0
that is because of research at ohio state university.vorce by 2 percent. they said that the experience navigating personal relationships at home helps adults enhance the ability to live with another person. near-death experiences and brain activity. people that experience sudden cardiac arrest say they experience bright lights or feeling outside their body. people think it is a vision of the afterlife. at the university of michigan, they say that when the heart stops, the brain loses its ability to function at higher levels which could cost heightened visual stimuli. children with allergies and asthma baby at high interest for behavioral disorder. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder occurs in children more frequently in children that have aallergies or asthma. researchers believe that medications used to treat these may contribute to the disorder. but doctors say they cannot stop the drugs because they are important in preventing life attending reactions. >> chicago's cool summer continues. >> >> tom skilling is in next, and he says
that is because of research at ohio state university.vorce by 2 percent. they said that the experience navigating personal relationships at home helps adults enhance the ability to live with another person. near-death experiences and brain activity. people that experience sudden cardiac arrest say they experience bright lights or feeling outside their body. people think it is a vision of the afterlife. at the university of michigan, they say that when the heart stops, the brain loses its...
206
206
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
a ohio state university study shows growing up with siblings makes you less likely to get divorced later in life and each siblings reduces your risk by 2 percent, because you develop negotiating skills and the ability to consider other views and talk through problems. >> also, a just released study finds college students are less likely than previous generations to be in an exclusive sexual relationship but more lickly to have casual relations with a friend. the college students said 18 percent had a casual relationship with a friend or casual partner up from 56 percent back in 1998, and some say "los angeles times" this is because young people put off marriage and not wanting to be in a long term relationship that could limit their goals to work. >> the big winner of the huge powerball lottery jackpot are public, the so-called ocean 16. they are a group of public employees from ocean county, new jersey, who won part of the $448 million jackpot. they have one of three winners. they will discuss their new found wealth at an afternoon news conference and each gets $3.8 million after taxes.
a ohio state university study shows growing up with siblings makes you less likely to get divorced later in life and each siblings reduces your risk by 2 percent, because you develop negotiating skills and the ability to consider other views and talk through problems. >> also, a just released study finds college students are less likely than previous generations to be in an exclusive sexual relationship but more lickly to have casual relations with a friend. the college students said 18...
289
289
Aug 1, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
pate a criminal defense attorney and in columbus, ohio, douglas berman a law professor at ohio state university. welcome to all of you. as we wait for the sentencing hearing to begin, let's head to cleveland and cnn's pamela brown. pamela, can you set the scene for us? >> well, carol, it is a packed courtroom. packed to the brim. our martin savidge is in the room right now as his sentencing is about to get under way any moment now and this is what we know so far. we're told by amanda berry and gina dejesus' attorney that they will not attend the hearing but represented in the hearing and michelle knight could be making an impact statement. she could be doing that in the courtroom. facing her captor. she also has the option of doing it over video. also we have learned, carol, barbara johnson, one of the first responders on the scene will be the first to testify. barbara johnson is the one that michelle knight jumped up and hugged. she was one of the first people michelle knight saw after being in captivity for more than ten years. also, carol, we're learning more from precentancing statements ho
pate a criminal defense attorney and in columbus, ohio, douglas berman a law professor at ohio state university. welcome to all of you. as we wait for the sentencing hearing to begin, let's head to cleveland and cnn's pamela brown. pamela, can you set the scene for us? >> well, carol, it is a packed courtroom. packed to the brim. our martin savidge is in the room right now as his sentencing is about to get under way any moment now and this is what we know so far. we're told by amanda...
209
209
Aug 1, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
guests, karen cherington, a former sex crimes prosecutor and doug berman, a professor of law at ohio state universityi want to start with you here. today in some ways as dramatic as it is to me seems a bit peculiar. this man pled guilty last week, agreed to the sentence. what's going on today seems like we would be seeing in a hearing if the trial had actually happened. so why are we seeing a hearing today? >> i think there are a couple reasons. one, there is an obligation for the judge to make sure there is evidence to support the plea agreement that has been entered into by the prosecutor and the defense, and i think a big part of what the prosecutors are trying to ensure is not only that the evidence is there on the record so the judge can comply with his obligations to make sure it supports this life plus 1,000 year sentence, but also if at some point a year, five years, ten years from now, castro claims, oh, well, i didn't get good advice from my attorneys or wasn't as bad as they say, the record will have been made at the sentencing proceeding to justify the verdict that is going to get entered
guests, karen cherington, a former sex crimes prosecutor and doug berman, a professor of law at ohio state universityi want to start with you here. today in some ways as dramatic as it is to me seems a bit peculiar. this man pled guilty last week, agreed to the sentence. what's going on today seems like we would be seeing in a hearing if the trial had actually happened. so why are we seeing a hearing today? >> i think there are a couple reasons. one, there is an obligation for the judge...
254
254
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
that's according to researchers at ohio state university.ccording to the american cancer society, the spread of cancer from primary sites known as metastasize is the biggest challenge. the researchers studied hundreds of breast cancer patients and said stress trigger a master gene which corrupts the body's immune system, giving cancer an escape route. scientists don't know why this happen but this discovery could lead to the development of drugs and other cancer treatment. with us now, dr. cheatham, an attending physician in new york. just so we have this correct here, normally your body recognizes cancer cells as the enemy and tries tries to kill t, but this new stress gene tricks the body, it changes that. right? >> well, that is kind of the way it goes, yes, trace. this is very, very interesting research. this is looking at protein that we see associated with cancer cells and actually coming from the host. the patient who has cancer, these cells are being activated and this particular protein results in spread of cancer from the primary s
that's according to researchers at ohio state university.ccording to the american cancer society, the spread of cancer from primary sites known as metastasize is the biggest challenge. the researchers studied hundreds of breast cancer patients and said stress trigger a master gene which corrupts the body's immune system, giving cancer an escape route. scientists don't know why this happen but this discovery could lead to the development of drugs and other cancer treatment. with us now, dr....
263
263
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
a new ohio state university study showing growing up with siblings makes you less likely to get a divorce and each additional sibling decreases the divorce rate by 2 percent and leveling off after seven siblings. growing up with brotherses develops negotiating skills and the ability to consider other views and talk through your problems. >> the big inwithers of the huge powerball jackpot are going money. the so-called ocean 16 are a group of public employees from ocean county new jersey who won part of the $448 million jackpot with one of three winning tickets. new jersey lottery officials say the group will discuss the wealth at an afternoon news conference today and each worker will get $3.8 million after taxes. after the checks come in, will they go to work the in day? >> maybe for a couple of days to get their belongings. >> you could hire someone to get your belongings? >>guest: you cannot pay for the weather. it is free. whether you like it or not, no refunds. >> you will not want one the next couple of days unless you do not like sunshine. we found summer for august. it took a whil
a new ohio state university study showing growing up with siblings makes you less likely to get a divorce and each additional sibling decreases the divorce rate by 2 percent and leveling off after seven siblings. growing up with brotherses develops negotiating skills and the ability to consider other views and talk through your problems. >> the big inwithers of the huge powerball jackpot are going money. the so-called ocean 16 are a group of public employees from ocean county new jersey...
127
127
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
alan anderson teaches economics at the university of ohio. >> the average person who doesn't work at mcdonald's at $7 an hour would certainly want to work there at $15 an hour. >> reporter: salgado has no choice but to put on a smile at home. she can't afford to lose hope. >> as the conflict intensifies more and more syrians are leaving the country. eight years later marking the history of hurricane katrina while much of the region coming back and scars do remain, we'll take a closer look. >> meteorologist: and we've got strong storms and heat, we'll have the forecast coming up. >> recapping our top stories. the nationwide protest is underway at this hour. workers in new york, chicago and detroit have walked off the job demanding higher wages. fast food workers across the country are expected to join this strike today. an average worker makes $15,000 a year and demonstrators want to double that. this is a string of demonstrations that began last november. >>> the british government said legal conditions have been met to take action against syria. the obama administration will brief c
alan anderson teaches economics at the university of ohio. >> the average person who doesn't work at mcdonald's at $7 an hour would certainly want to work there at $15 an hour. >> reporter: salgado has no choice but to put on a smile at home. she can't afford to lose hope. >> as the conflict intensifies more and more syrians are leaving the country. eight years later marking the history of hurricane katrina while much of the region coming back and scars do remain, we'll take a...
88
88
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
they met at the sulfur springs at the ohio university in delaware, ohio.t that point, president hayes' mother knew lucy and thought they would be a good match. she was a bit too young at that point. in 1850 when rutherford moved to cincinnati to start law practice down there, he met lucy again when she was about to graduate from the wesley female college and that is when they struck up their relationship. a year and a half later, they were married in cincinnati. >> he was 40 years old at the time the civil war broke out. what was the decision by the family for him to volunteer? >> he signed up for a three-year stint, and she was very supportive of him. it was never a really serious discussion about him not going. it was always a question of going to preserve the union, and also because loosely had some strong abolition feelings, she was additionally supportive of the union. >> what was hayes history in the civil war? how was he seen as a leader? >> he spent most of the civil war in western virginia trying to keep most of the confederates moving from theate
they met at the sulfur springs at the ohio university in delaware, ohio.t that point, president hayes' mother knew lucy and thought they would be a good match. she was a bit too young at that point. in 1850 when rutherford moved to cincinnati to start law practice down there, he met lucy again when she was about to graduate from the wesley female college and that is when they struck up their relationship. a year and a half later, they were married in cincinnati. >> he was 40 years old at...
78
78
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
the ohio state university board of trustees will vote tomorrow on a proposal to name its expanded medicaler the retailer. abercrombie is the major donor, because of the previous $10 million gift, they already have abercrombie and fitch's endowment fund. >> hello doctor. i'm feeling better already. what? maybe i'm coming down with an ailment. >> meteorologist christina loren, a very nice day in store for us. >> a good day to hang out in the local malls. we always appreciate good consumers at this point in the economy. taking a live look at your current conditions. it's pretty balmy out there. mostly in the 60s to kickoff a thursday. we like to call it friday eve. your hour-by-hour forecast looks like this, around 82 at lunchtime. 64 in san francisco, rounding out the day at a comfortable 70 degrees. it will be hot in places like livermore, 90 degrees there and 81 right in the middle in san jose. let's check on your drive with mike inouye. >> a lot of construction clearing from our bay area roads, but not this one. this is the bay bridge. we have the construction still slated to reopen the
the ohio state university board of trustees will vote tomorrow on a proposal to name its expanded medicaler the retailer. abercrombie is the major donor, because of the previous $10 million gift, they already have abercrombie and fitch's endowment fund. >> hello doctor. i'm feeling better already. what? maybe i'm coming down with an ailment. >> meteorologist christina loren, a very nice day in store for us. >> a good day to hang out in the local malls. we always appreciate...
471
471
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 471
favorite 0
quote 0
violence he represents egypt's future, best and brightest, graduating from the united states's ohio state universityo the next generation can live freely so be it. >> reporter: weeks ago we walked amongst jubilant protesters in the square. across town, with the pro-morsi crowd, building tents and digging in, there was hope for a peaceful end. instead, the egyptian security forces demolished this tent city, killing hundreds of people. on the very same spot we were just weeks ago, the scene is truly stunning. burned out buildings, very few people walking around and so much rubble. this is fast becoming a simmering civil war. one of america's great allies in this region, awash in blood. on one side, the government admitted that 36 islamists in its custody were killed. while on the other, militants slaughtered two dozen egyptian police. the main concern as the killing continues is turning this new generation into fighters against not only the egyptian military, but the u.s. as well. martha raddatz. abc news, cairo. >>> olympic printer and double leg amputee, oscar pistorius, will be tried for the murder
violence he represents egypt's future, best and brightest, graduating from the united states's ohio state universityo the next generation can live freely so be it. >> reporter: weeks ago we walked amongst jubilant protesters in the square. across town, with the pro-morsi crowd, building tents and digging in, there was hope for a peaceful end. instead, the egyptian security forces demolished this tent city, killing hundreds of people. on the very same spot we were just weeks ago, the scene...
73
73
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
our second discuss and will be richard vedder a distinguished professor of economics at ohio university the director of the center of four-parter till at -- affordability and productivity. how are you doing on that affordability and credibility and adjunct of aei. he served on the commission for the future of higher education and has written widely on american economic history authoring such books as out of work unemployment of government in the 20th century america and american economy and historical perspective and particularly with respect to today's subject and issues the book going broke, why college costs too much. going broke by degree and his college work that ought to be sold as a two book set that we could have everybody by. rich is also the author of numerous scholarly papers and many shorter pieces for the popular press. i should mention congressman pete tri-had hoped to join us today but was car -- caught up in the markup. the discussion is circling going to be in calling on another occasion. you have the flora. >> thank you alex and thank you to aei for having this event a
our second discuss and will be richard vedder a distinguished professor of economics at ohio university the director of the center of four-parter till at -- affordability and productivity. how are you doing on that affordability and credibility and adjunct of aei. he served on the commission for the future of higher education and has written widely on american economic history authoring such books as out of work unemployment of government in the 20th century america and american economy and...
83
83
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
you're a professor at ohio university and a fellow at the bush institute.let's talk about the big picture. before we get to citizenship, can you help us understand how integration or assimilation yields economic benefits? what happens economically when people go through that process and become integrated? what happens to incomes? what happens to education levels? when people settle and put down roots here? >> excellent question. i am thinking of something james glassman said a minute ago. he said immigrants get it. but immigrants don't get it overnight. it takes time for immigrants to get it. immigrants come to the united states, maybe they earn 60 or 70% of what a nativeborn american earns. there is some argument. we won't get into that. most of them have more or less caught up with nativeborn americans in terms of income. it takes longer to catch up in terms of wealth. by the time their children come along, the second generation often out distances nativeborn americans in terms of earnings. this is true historically. it is a process. it is an assimilation
you're a professor at ohio university and a fellow at the bush institute.let's talk about the big picture. before we get to citizenship, can you help us understand how integration or assimilation yields economic benefits? what happens economically when people go through that process and become integrated? what happens to incomes? what happens to education levels? when people settle and put down roots here? >> excellent question. i am thinking of something james glassman said a minute ago....
119
119
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
our second discuss and will be richard vedder a distinguished professor of economics at ohio university the director of the center of four-parter till at -- affordability and productivity. how are you doing on that affordability and credibility and adjunct of aei. he served on the commission for the future of higher education and has written widely on american economic history authoring such books as out of work unemployment of government in the 20th century america and american economy and historical perspective and particularly with respect to today's subject and issues the book going broke, why college costs too much. going broke by degree and his college work that ought to be sold as a two book set that we could have everybody by. rich is also the author of numerous scholarly papers and many shorter pieces for the popular press. i should mention congressman pete tri-had hoped to join us today but was car -- caught up in the markup. the discussion is circling going to be in calling on another occasion. you have the flora. >> thank you alex and thank you to aei for having this event a
our second discuss and will be richard vedder a distinguished professor of economics at ohio university the director of the center of four-parter till at -- affordability and productivity. how are you doing on that affordability and credibility and adjunct of aei. he served on the commission for the future of higher education and has written widely on american economic history authoring such books as out of work unemployment of government in the 20th century america and american economy and...
540
540
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 540
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: kopalka put her knee in the hands of surgeons at ohio state university and google glass altering the way doctors practice medicine and teach it. >> there's our tendon. >> reporter: the camera imbedded in dr. christopher kaeding's glasses is used hand free. it's one the first time the technology is used in the operating room. >> the google glass is set up the main line of focus where i pay attention and focus the image is there. it's in the upper right like a mirror when you're driving. >> how long did it take you to become comfortable? >> it becomes intuitive. the more i used it the more it felt natural. you get used to it quickly. >> reporter: the device with dr. kaeding consult with him on realtime. it takes medical students from the classroom to the operating room. >> how do you handle 50 or 100 students in one o.r.? well, you can't do that. here's a way for them to feel part of it be connected, interactive and involved. there are a lot of advantages to be able to do that. >> reporter: as for the disadvantages, dr. kaeding said google can improve the quality and conne
. >> reporter: kopalka put her knee in the hands of surgeons at ohio state university and google glass altering the way doctors practice medicine and teach it. >> there's our tendon. >> reporter: the camera imbedded in dr. christopher kaeding's glasses is used hand free. it's one the first time the technology is used in the operating room. >> the google glass is set up the main line of focus where i pay attention and focus the image is there. it's in the upper right like...
1,387
1.4K
Aug 7, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 1,387
favorite 0
quote 0
fifth and shepherd smith went to you have the of mississippi which was 14th and hemmer went to university of ohio which was 16th. do you know what this means? >> no. >> todd kelly is stocking all of them. >> true. that is an interesting and completely pointless list. >> greg, your senior year was a blur, right? >> my four years was a blur. >> what senior year? >> i actually cleaned up. my first two years were nothing but drinking and bad grades. and then i realized if i wanted a job i had to become -- i cleaned it up. boy that was a boring story. i expected something funny to come out of my mouth and instead it was just a little spit. coming up, ralph maccio is dead -- set against making a karate 4. he probably can't lift his leg past this point. i kid. what is this? a 15-ton ball of fat? i think i have died and gone to 15 ton ball of fat heaven. >>> was it a proper greeting for a player's cheating? on monday alex rodriguez made his season debut shortly after mlb suspended him for using performance enhancing drugs. and he wasn't met with cheers as i had predicted earlier. before the match a-rod s
fifth and shepherd smith went to you have the of mississippi which was 14th and hemmer went to university of ohio which was 16th. do you know what this means? >> no. >> todd kelly is stocking all of them. >> true. that is an interesting and completely pointless list. >> greg, your senior year was a blur, right? >> my four years was a blur. >> what senior year? >> i actually cleaned up. my first two years were nothing but drinking and bad grades. and...
220
220
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the research, conducted at ohio state university, estimated that the largest cost for employerscost alone is estimated at about $3,000 annually. smokers, on average, takes five smoke breaks during a typical day. nonsmokers, by comparison, only three work breaks. >> when you are not using your smart phone, scientists can now use it to fight aids. a new app for entry lets you donate your smart phone and a tablet and used the commute teen power for scientific research. when combined with the surplus power of thousands of others. the network of devices make up a quasi- supercomputer available for use by scientists. >> a new study suggests that a cup of hot chocolate may be good for more than just set as fine a sweet tooth. researchers at harvard say that sufficient blood flow to the brain is key to a sharp memory if you are older. >> a youtube video about a coming of age moment has become a viral sensation. talking about. it's is still very tackl periods is still v tb oo. but a new ad for a tampon starter kit is trying to get that conversation started in a humorous way. kelly wallac
. >> the research, conducted at ohio state university, estimated that the largest cost for employerscost alone is estimated at about $3,000 annually. smokers, on average, takes five smoke breaks during a typical day. nonsmokers, by comparison, only three work breaks. >> when you are not using your smart phone, scientists can now use it to fight aids. a new app for entry lets you donate your smart phone and a tablet and used the commute teen power for scientific research. when...
95
95
Aug 23, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us from a university in ohio, the president of the american association of university professorsrudy, also an economics professor. thank you for joining us. caller: pleasure to be here. >> going back to the presidents comments as evening and is pushed, we are cutting college costs and setting standards for university and colleges. a federal policy by 2015, your organization, what is your reaction to the president's proposals and do you find common ground with what he had to say? caller: the concerns are the same. we are definitely concerned about the rising tide of student debt and tuition. we would differ fundamentally in how to approach dealing with the problem. the idea of a report card, i think, is something out of a playbook of no child left behind. i do not think it has worked real well in k-12. i do not think it will work really well in higher education. there is a potential for a myriad of problems in establishing the report card and coming up with comparable data and, in the long run, one of the things that will likely lead to is a kind of standardization of the curricul
joining us from a university in ohio, the president of the american association of university professorsrudy, also an economics professor. thank you for joining us. caller: pleasure to be here. >> going back to the presidents comments as evening and is pushed, we are cutting college costs and setting standards for university and colleges. a federal policy by 2015, your organization, what is your reaction to the president's proposals and do you find common ground with what he had to say?...
105
105
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
to go to ohio university. setting up my journalism career.what is -- well over ten times now that now. where are the steel mill jobs? they ain't there. that's mobility. that's what larry is talking about. that's upward mobility. my father was a janitor, my mother was a cooking cook but through upward mobility i was able to take advantage of opportunity and move up from minimum wage to higher income. over a third of black america moved from below poverty to the middle class in '65 and '85. i defie do you find me any other society on the plan that made thatch advance that fast once we were given the opportunity. that's upward mobility. but as you have also just heard the actual wage has gone down in that amount of time. that is why i thank change to win for tipping me off to the story of what was going on here. why i recently wrote a column about this issue, and plan to do more. more work has to be done. i was happy when "the new york times" came along last week. the first time i beat them to a story. they have a nice editorial last week catchi
to go to ohio university. setting up my journalism career.what is -- well over ten times now that now. where are the steel mill jobs? they ain't there. that's mobility. that's what larry is talking about. that's upward mobility. my father was a janitor, my mother was a cooking cook but through upward mobility i was able to take advantage of opportunity and move up from minimum wage to higher income. over a third of black america moved from below poverty to the middle class in '65 and '85. i...
234
234
Aug 22, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 1
to go to ohio university. i set up my journalism career. over 10 times that now. where are the steel mill jobs? they are not there. that is upward mobility. that's what larry is talking about. my father was a janitor, my mother was a cook. mobility inrd america, i was able to take advantage of opportunity and move up from minimum wage to a much higher income. over 1/3 of america moved from below poverty to the middle class between ice and 65-1985. i defy you to find any society on the planet that huge that make it advances that fast once they were given the opportunity. that is upward mobility. as you have also just heard, they actual wage has gone down in that amount of time. changed to i thank tipping me off on the story that is going on and why i recently wrote a column about this issue and plan to do more. more work has to be done. i was happy to see the " new york times" has come along but i beat them to the story. they caught up on this issue. most of america has not. i am with you, too. for the sake of the next generations, for keeping upward mobility alive
to go to ohio university. i set up my journalism career. over 10 times that now. where are the steel mill jobs? they are not there. that is upward mobility. that's what larry is talking about. my father was a janitor, my mother was a cook. mobility inrd america, i was able to take advantage of opportunity and move up from minimum wage to a much higher income. over 1/3 of america moved from below poverty to the middle class between ice and 65-1985. i defy you to find any society on the planet...
167
167
Aug 28, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
a surgeon at ohio state university did just that and he is praising his experience.come baright back. out here which would in turn we'll talk about what he did [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. join the 90%. learn how at devry.edu. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a ro
a surgeon at ohio state university did just that and he is praising his experience.come baright back. out here which would in turn we'll talk about what he did [ male announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. and this is my home team. this is my...
131
131
Aug 22, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us from a university in ohio, the president of the american association of university professorsrudy, also an economics professor. thank you for joining us. caller: pleasure to be here. >> going back to the presidents comments as evening and is pushed, we are cutting college costs and setting standards for university and colleges. a federal policy by 2015, your organization, what is your reaction to the president's proposals and do you find common ground with what he had to say? >> the concerns are the same. we are definitely concerned about the rising tide of student debt and tuition. fundamentallyr in how to approach dealing with the problem. the idea of a report card, i think, is something out of a playbook of no child left behind. i do not think it has worked real well in k-12. i do not think it will work really well in higher education. there is a potential for a myriad of problems in establishing the report card and coming up with comparable data and, in the long run, one of the things that will likely lead to is a kind of standardization of the curriculum and basically tak
joining us from a university in ohio, the president of the american association of university professorsrudy, also an economics professor. thank you for joining us. caller: pleasure to be here. >> going back to the presidents comments as evening and is pushed, we are cutting college costs and setting standards for university and colleges. a federal policy by 2015, your organization, what is your reaction to the president's proposals and do you find common ground with what he had to say?...
121
121
Aug 15, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio state. jonathan, what rand paul went to howard university, that was its own series of follies.nd sort of trying to debunk the notion of disenfranchisement around voter suppression seems like maybe not the best area to sort of kick off your -- the beginning of your national candidacy, if you want to call it that. >> yes, if you're looking at yourself as someone who could be a national presidential candidate. but if you're someone who's thinking i want to get the nomination, this is perfect. because there are a lot of people within the republican base who think that there is this ongoing scheme out there by people of color, african-americans in particular, to steal elections. all these voter fraud laws that are out there that are trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist and i just wish that senator paul and other folks would focus on real problems rather than trying to keep -- >> or on the actual objective evidence. >> right? >> but like -- the objective evidence is that 11% of voters don't have government issued i.d. that's even higher among poor voters and black voters. >>
ohio state. jonathan, what rand paul went to howard university, that was its own series of follies.nd sort of trying to debunk the notion of disenfranchisement around voter suppression seems like maybe not the best area to sort of kick off your -- the beginning of your national candidacy, if you want to call it that. >> yes, if you're looking at yourself as someone who could be a national presidential candidate. but if you're someone who's thinking i want to get the nomination, this is...
90
90
Aug 1, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
remember first-year law students , and you teach at that fine university in ohio. frankly, kids in grades cool the legislative branch rice pilaf and the executive branch carries it out as written. we all learned in grade school. certainly any first-year law student would understand. let me ask you this. do you think that the employer mandate which is part of the law scheduled to take effect starting january of next year, do you think that the president has the ability to simply waved the employer mandate? >> i think that the justification for that has been provided by the administration is inadequate. do not believe it is subject to legal challenge. i am not sure. i certainly have not seen an explanation that would justify that sort of blanket refusal to implement a clear statutory revision. >> two examples of where the language says one thing but the legislative branch wrote one thing and the executive branch is doing something different. >> yes. and i would -- i have been critical of republican administrations for doing similar things. the executive branch -- >>
remember first-year law students , and you teach at that fine university in ohio. frankly, kids in grades cool the legislative branch rice pilaf and the executive branch carries it out as written. we all learned in grade school. certainly any first-year law student would understand. let me ask you this. do you think that the employer mandate which is part of the law scheduled to take effect starting january of next year, do you think that the president has the ability to simply waved the...
77
77
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
leadership mainly if a guy from my own state i've been in a lot of good arguments from the university of oklahoma and the ohio state buckeyes when it comes to football but i can tell you that i am ashamed of the kind of inaction that appears to be going on with our speaker, john boehner. [applause] i would like to put you on the spot and i'm just going to ask you flat out what to support an effort to remove john boehner and to put in another speaker of the house that would be more attuned to the concerns that a lot of us conservatives have? >> if you're talking about right now in the middle of the term, no. 15 members can sign a petition and call of the conference and you could have an election. normally but we do is every two years you elect. he didn't have a serious challenge. you know, i don't think that you change back from the middle of this particular game. so no, i wouldn't do it now. now, when we get to the end of two years, they lose, let's see who won, let's see who actually steps of and offers themselves. you know, i've been in a couple of these contests before and i wasn't on the winning side the
leadership mainly if a guy from my own state i've been in a lot of good arguments from the university of oklahoma and the ohio state buckeyes when it comes to football but i can tell you that i am ashamed of the kind of inaction that appears to be going on with our speaker, john boehner. [applause] i would like to put you on the spot and i'm just going to ask you flat out what to support an effort to remove john boehner and to put in another speaker of the house that would be more attuned to...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
how this could potentially help ohio economically sure huge first of all research in technology unmanned aerial systems tremendous research opportunity that's universities that's private companies that's economic development certainly jobs creating manufacturing you avi's these are the top ten states looking at you wavy technology as money making opportunities utah oklahoma north dakota idaho arizona and ohio. all had booths at the two thousand and thirteen a you vs i conference attempting to appeal to these you a.v. companies a number of others are pushing back against the technology for ginia instituted a two year moratorium on drones even the federal aviation administration has shown hesitation in allowing these devices to fly freely but that's not stopping these you a.v. advocates we're excited we're waiting for you know our legislators in government organizations to figure out exactly what the rules of the road need to be for those who are worried privacy tops the growing list of concerns happily you know we don't sell for you to see and in that regard so i would say this i mean privacy is a governmental issue you know and we respect you know the g
how this could potentially help ohio economically sure huge first of all research in technology unmanned aerial systems tremendous research opportunity that's universities that's private companies that's economic development certainly jobs creating manufacturing you avi's these are the top ten states looking at you wavy technology as money making opportunities utah oklahoma north dakota idaho arizona and ohio. all had booths at the two thousand and thirteen a you vs i conference attempting to...
268
268
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the university of oregon not a traditional college football powerhouse like ohio state or usc, having a brand-new state of the art facility is helping oregon compete. jane wells is in eugene, oregon, with a look inside this fancy new facility. >> reporter: some are calling this black behemoth behind me the deck star, but if money can buy championships, then the university of oregon has no excuse. there is a lot of pressure to deliver. no detail too small. no material too out of reach for the football performance center paid for by alum and nike co-founder phil knight and his wife penny at an estimated cost of $68 million and gifted to the university. whether it's the players lounge with italian leather and hand-made rugs from nepal, complete with custom foosball tables of oregon ducks facing pac-12 rivals. or the over-the-top locker room with ventilation to remove odors, lockers where your helmet and shoulder pads pop down. the coach's hot tub, a war room with the 32-foot-long table and a 500-pound rug, writable black walls, or the auditorium with 170 leather seats made of ferr
. >>> the university of oregon not a traditional college football powerhouse like ohio state or usc, having a brand-new state of the art facility is helping oregon compete. jane wells is in eugene, oregon, with a look inside this fancy new facility. >> reporter: some are calling this black behemoth behind me the deck star, but if money can buy championships, then the university of oregon has no excuse. there is a lot of pressure to deliver. no detail too small. no material too...
78
78
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
washington state, a public university has a jacuzzi that holds 50 student thought he saw the lead to a -- student bodies. a nice little college in ohio, this is a $70 million athletic emporium that has a 20 allain a swimming pool -- 20-lane a swimming pool. what is paying for this? that's why to mission is going up. >> i want to get to the reform proposals in the second but i believe to if you can address this question on higher education which is why is it the institutions which aren't answerable to the shareholders do not have a bottom line in the corporate cents behave in such a rapacious fashion as you described they are exploiting their adjunct professors it's very much a sweat shop environment in a number of schools and as you just described they are up selling their consumers and there's a tremendous even among the faculty tremendous inequality system like you might find in the private sector so i'm wondering what are the dynamics that turn the nonprofit institutions into institution study of the same way as corporations? >> we sometimes think of the corporations a lull more rational there's no accountability to the the the wa
washington state, a public university has a jacuzzi that holds 50 student thought he saw the lead to a -- student bodies. a nice little college in ohio, this is a $70 million athletic emporium that has a 20 allain a swimming pool -- 20-lane a swimming pool. what is paying for this? that's why to mission is going up. >> i want to get to the reform proposals in the second but i believe to if you can address this question on higher education which is why is it the institutions which aren't...
119
119
Aug 24, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio. her father had been a minister, but at the time he was a professor. at the universityi university. and then went on to found the oxford women's institute which was a college for women. and so her parents were both extremely well educated and her father was a supporter of women's education. so he made certain that his daughter had a good one. and i think that sort of interested her for the future in women's accomplishments and the progress of women. >> laura is watching in clarksville, indiana. you're on. >> why are the first ladies called the first ladies? >> that's a good question. >> well, i think that started when zachary taylor used that term for dolly madson during her memorial service in 1849. and he said she was truly the first lady of our land. she was a connection to the revolutionary time period and she keeps coming back to the white house. she was the first in social standing, probably for 16 years. first as jefferson's stand-in, first lady then, first lady on her own. but she continued to have great influence. and so i think that's how it started, that she
ohio. her father had been a minister, but at the time he was a professor. at the universityi university. and then went on to found the oxford women's institute which was a college for women. and so her parents were both extremely well educated and her father was a supporter of women's education. so he made certain that his daughter had a good one. and i think that sort of interested her for the future in women's accomplishments and the progress of women. >> laura is watching in...
105
105
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio, democrat line. met a young man who was studying at a university on a fulbright scholarship.om afghanistan. and hisere studying wife and children and family were all back in that country. but we talked not only about the history of their war with russia -- he was only 34 so he lived his whole life during wars in that country. but we talked about the poppy production there. i was reading harrowing usage in the u.s. and heroin usage in afghanistan having gone up a .reat deal i am wondering how the dea works in afghanistan, because he said the dea works in many countries. and also in afghanistan. i also wanted to ask -- host: we are running out of time, so we will let our guest respond. a fairlye dea has large presence in afghanistan. they have several teams that are paramilitary teams. they do not really like to talk about these teams. sure, heavily involved in the indices. the dea has sent agents over to spend lots of time in afghanistan. they work very closely with the u.s. military and i am sure the embassy and state department there. , thanks forhiffman your time. coming up
ohio, democrat line. met a young man who was studying at a university on a fulbright scholarship.om afghanistan. and hisere studying wife and children and family were all back in that country. but we talked not only about the history of their war with russia -- he was only 34 so he lived his whole life during wars in that country. but we talked about the poppy production there. i was reading harrowing usage in the u.s. and heroin usage in afghanistan having gone up a .reat deal i am wondering...
188
188
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio. it's called the capital care network of toledo. until recently, until less than two weeks ago, this clinic had a transfer agreement with the nearby university, so if something went wrong at the clinic with one of the patients there, the medical center could accept the clinic's patients. they could be transferred there for further care. things like that only happen very, very rarely at a clinic like that, but they did have that agreement with hospital in place. until july 31st. the agreement with the hospital expired that day. and thanks to ohio governor john kasich and the republicans in the ohio state legislature, that agreement between that clinic and that hospital cannot be renewed. at the end of june, ohio republicans passed a budget that contained a whole new slew of ohio antiabortion laws. these laws were not debated or proposed as regular legislation to go through the committee process on all that but slipped into the giant budget with no mention signed by john kasich, and now they are law. part of the new law bans that local hospital from keeping the transfer agreement they used to have with that local clinic. the law says the clini
ohio. it's called the capital care network of toledo. until recently, until less than two weeks ago, this clinic had a transfer agreement with the nearby university, so if something went wrong at the clinic with one of the patients there, the medical center could accept the clinic's patients. they could be transferred there for further care. things like that only happen very, very rarely at a clinic like that, but they did have that agreement with hospital in place. until july 31st. the...
388
388
Aug 2, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 388
favorite 0
quote 0
we're seeing increasing activity about other hospitals not doing it, university of pennsylvania just stopped hiring smokers. you see now ohioking on its campus. >> let's do that. let's call adam together and try to, you know, push it. >> the president of the college should ban smoking. they don't need it. we'll go together. shall we? >> perfect. >> all this weight that was lost, i don't want that to get lost in all of this other sort of discussion that we're having. that's a big story. >> it's a huge story. i have talked to people regul regularly who lose 100 pounds. i talked to a lady the other day who lost 200 pounds and, you know, sometimes, you know, ceos don't get much appreciation, every now and then you get a hug from somebody saying thank you for helping me. it's terrific. >> they probably didn't -- if you bring it into their entire lifestyle and that's you, that's the employers, where we are all day. >> that's where we are and if that can be a part of this, you know, can help us with our obesity problem, that's where we live. >> and i think quite frankly we're not going to see the push on wellness coming from the g
we're seeing increasing activity about other hospitals not doing it, university of pennsylvania just stopped hiring smokers. you see now ohioking on its campus. >> let's do that. let's call adam together and try to, you know, push it. >> the president of the college should ban smoking. they don't need it. we'll go together. shall we? >> perfect. >> all this weight that was lost, i don't want that to get lost in all of this other sort of discussion that we're having....