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>>> they should contact at the akron office this 4156145165 i can answer all questions. 4156145615. >>> there we had on the screen no suspects the timing office #pay and talking about about the wives and women about this process. is there some sense that they feel second-class citizen. it's a difficult role of a dimension to have a husband retained and getting everything ditcher not ordained. >>> to the surface for sure especially since they do participate fully in the program they don't have to participate as fully expensed there has been that they could choose to do that in many to choose to the papers in a tent of the classes' and even go into the supervised ministry during past trooper. so that is that the continues on some of the west still feel that their prepared and ready to the trash decide were going to have women deacons they're ready to go. so it is something that's an attention and a think it's worth examining and unlike speaking about the priesthood we can discuss the possibilities of women being ordained to the deal recommend. >>> tommy a little bit about the problems m
>>> they should contact at the akron office this 4156145165 i can answer all questions. 4156145615. >>> there we had on the screen no suspects the timing office #pay and talking about about the wives and women about this process. is there some sense that they feel second-class citizen. it's a difficult role of a dimension to have a husband retained and getting everything ditcher not ordained. >>> to the surface for sure especially since they do participate fully in...
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. >> reporter: pride and patriotism and anticipation filled the arena in akron saturday. waited the return of the transportation company. ♪ >> reporter: 180 soldiers of the ohio national guard have been in afghanistan this past year. the company supported brigade combat teams, delivering supplies to other units. >> [inaudible] -- you were always the go to company. >> reporter: the unit calls themselves the red dogs. but they'd rather be called fathers, sons, moms and daughters. >> we're happy it's over and that we're home. we're just home. >> reporter: specialist brooke zager was excited to see her 2- year-old son, and other members of her family, including one she's meeting for the first time. her 4-month-old nephew was born while she was deployed. >> i haven't met him yet, so. and he's had a lot of medical problems, so it's nice to see him. >> good to be back. it's been a long year. >> reporter: it was noted our freedom comes at the expense of the sacrifice of our military and the families they leave behind. >> we are thankful that they all came back in one piece. we're
. >> reporter: pride and patriotism and anticipation filled the arena in akron saturday. waited the return of the transportation company. ♪ >> reporter: 180 soldiers of the ohio national guard have been in afghanistan this past year. the company supported brigade combat teams, delivering supplies to other units. >> [inaudible] -- you were always the go to company. >> reporter: the unit calls themselves the red dogs. but they'd rather be called fathers, sons, moms and...
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the company is relocating in 2049 and all employees will be transferred and exxon moving from akron, ohio. a spokesman for the governor said that that is deappointing but the governor knew for awhile exxon was getting ready to go. >>> the city put up 27 new speed cameras. they're some pots with the most crashes and calls for police service and speeding. can you find a list of the locations on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> we're monitoring metro and a major development for the plan to the silver line. the agency agreed to ditch the clubbion incentives for contractors. the virginia governor and low den county supervisors said the preference had to go or they would pull funding for the project. the decision applies to the second phase of the project. the first is a voluntary labor agreement in place. >>> up next on the news edge at 6, annapolis police looking for a person of interest in a sex assault. the video you need to see. >>> and an emotional reunion between a high school honor student and her family after being throne in jail. what landed her behind bars. gary. >>> not a bad day out there.
the company is relocating in 2049 and all employees will be transferred and exxon moving from akron, ohio. a spokesman for the governor said that that is deappointing but the governor knew for awhile exxon was getting ready to go. >>> the city put up 27 new speed cameras. they're some pots with the most crashes and calls for police service and speeding. can you find a list of the locations on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> we're monitoring metro and a major development for the plan to...
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. >> the current financial chaos began with an obscure three latter akron them -- cd -- a three letter acronym -- cdo's. now defeat three letter word is -- 3 letter word is eft. >> they have grown tenfold in the last decade, attracting investments of $1.20 trillion. roughly half the size of the british economy. what are they and why have they become so popular? with the explosion of find -- fancy financial insurance is a new phenomenon. investors are increasingly desperate for a return on their investment. like cdo's before them, exchange traded funds hold out hope that you might actually grow your money. it looks simple enough. your money goes into a fund that tracks an index. if the index goes up, your money goes up. if it holds -- it folds your money goes up,. dwon. -- down. >> they provide investors the ability to buy or sell the product in the same day. you can call up your broker and sell your etf right then and there. >> with them being looked into by authorities from the international financial stability board, etf's have become so complicated it is hard to keep track of the ri
. >> the current financial chaos began with an obscure three latter akron them -- cd -- a three letter acronym -- cdo's. now defeat three letter word is -- 3 letter word is eft. >> they have grown tenfold in the last decade, attracting investments of $1.20 trillion. roughly half the size of the british economy. what are they and why have they become so popular? with the explosion of find -- fancy financial insurance is a new phenomenon. investors are increasingly desperate for a...
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the time. is she's casing dui and child abuse charges. ohio, pride and patriotism in akronrom the ohio national guard returning home from avs. >> we're happy that it's over and we're we're home, we're just home. >> they call themselves the red dogs, at the home they're just mom or dad. >> mommy's home. >> harris: and that's a fox watch across america. a key part after florida law that supporters say cracked down on voter fraud is now it getting the attention of the feds. a judge has stepped in to block it. why is that? we'll tell you next. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment nows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >> the daughter of vice-president joe biden married at a private ceremony in del
the time. is she's casing dui and child abuse charges. ohio, pride and patriotism in akronrom the ohio national guard returning home from avs. >> we're happy that it's over and we're we're home, we're just home. >> they call themselves the red dogs, at the home they're just mom or dad. >> mommy's home. >> harris: and that's a fox watch across america. a key part after florida law that supporters say cracked down on voter fraud is now it getting the attention of the feds....
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the american historical society. also next for anthony pitch, nancy go ahead with your comment. >> caller: yes. i have an ancestor, his name was john burns and he lived in akron, new york, and he fought in the war of 1812. and i requested his war records and received a lot of documentation for where he tried to get, i guess, the land that was supposed to be granted to him. later after he died, hi wife even tried to do that, and was never granted any land. so were there a lot of those tha were not given the land amp the war of 1812 is my question? because i really don't know a lot about the his trips that you're speaking of. that's why i'm listening today. >> again that really doesn't focus on the burning of washington. which i'm here to talk about. that's not my field. >> what was the size of the u.s. military force? >> marines, 114 fought at the battle. there were according to records i found 27,000 regulars, but spread thinly from the canadian frontier right down to the gulf. >> how many would have been in washington at the time? >> very, very few. the 114 were the best, finest units amongst several thousand who fought at the battle. predominantly britishme
the american historical society. also next for anthony pitch, nancy go ahead with your comment. >> caller: yes. i have an ancestor, his name was john burns and he lived in akron, new york, and he fought in the war of 1812. and i requested his war records and received a lot of documentation for where he tried to get, i guess, the land that was supposed to be granted to him. later after he died, hi wife even tried to do that, and was never granted any land. so were there a lot of those tha...
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on the lame-duck, they are hoping the duck can still walk when they're done host: back to the telephones. akron, ohio, our next call, on our line for independents. caller: thank you for receiving my call. i would like to thank mr. bjerga for giving the root cause of what is going on with what you all are talking about and that is basically that this is just a continuation of the civil war at how the north and south always fought over agriculture and production ideas. the only victims in the gray areas between all the bickering back and forth in the senate and congress and house of representatives are going to be the poor people. it is only the food stamp program that will help the poor and they will suffer from all the bickering and the time they are taking to make a just decision. thank you for giving their route, historical beginnings. when people look at the story behind these things, it always goes back to the fight between the north and south. host: your response? guest: thanks to the caller for watching this morning and caring about this particular issue. folks have to understand about th
on the lame-duck, they are hoping the duck can still walk when they're done host: back to the telephones. akron, ohio, our next call, on our line for independents. caller: thank you for receiving my call. i would like to thank mr. bjerga for giving the root cause of what is going on with what you all are talking about and that is basically that this is just a continuation of the civil war at how the north and south always fought over agriculture and production ideas. the only victims in the...
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the military to hand over power. >>> an ohio mother is behind bars this morning accused of prostituting her preteen daughter. police in akron 16, was 11 when she was allegedly forced into having sex with men for money and drugs. the mother's facing felony prostitution charges. she's being held on $100,000 bond. >>> they're supposed to answer to a higher authority. a lawsuit claims he brew national's hotdogs and other meat products fail to meet the proper kosher standards. the class action suit accuses conagra foods which owns the hebrew national brand of consumer fraud. the company rejects the claim. >>> to cape canaveral where the atlas 5 rocket is on the launch pad. just a few hours from liftoff. it'll carry a classified payload into orbit on behalf of the u.s. international reconnaissance office. the monday launch was delayed. a duct has been replaced. >> atlas 5. thank you, my friend. >>> 49 minutes past 5:00 on the east coast. first day of summer. there's that this morning. and we apparently are a whole lot closer to the end of the world. oh, my gosh. what a report to wake up to. if you believe those sorts of things. w
the military to hand over power. >>> an ohio mother is behind bars this morning accused of prostituting her preteen daughter. police in akron 16, was 11 when she was allegedly forced into having sex with men for money and drugs. the mother's facing felony prostitution charges. she's being held on $100,000 bond. >>> they're supposed to answer to a higher authority. a lawsuit claims he brew national's hotdogs and other meat products fail to meet the proper kosher standards. the...
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the oil and gas company shutting down its office and moving its employees to houston, texas. all 2,100 employees will move in 22014. it's consolidating its offices in akronand houston as well. >>> coming up in 15, a beverage battle will play out. everyone from all around the country are in town for a soda summit. they're going to discuss ways to reduce americans' consumption of sugary soft drinks. it comes about a week after new york city mayor michael bloomberg placed a ban on unhealthy sodas around large drinks. >>> a day care owner's son is in jail this morning accused of sexually assaulting a 3-year-old. police say it happened tuesdayet a day carry a woman ran inside her home in woodbridge. her son, da kwon michael miller assaulted the child in a bathroom. the mother is devastated. >> i am so sorry to the family. please for dpriv me. i am so sorry. i would never want to hurt nobody's child. he was just like my baby. he said he didn't do it. he said he was upset that he was accused of something like that and we believed him. >> miller is being held without bond. >>> a man convicted of driving drunk and plowing into a mother and son is facing 26 1/2 ye
the oil and gas company shutting down its office and moving its employees to houston, texas. all 2,100 employees will move in 22014. it's consolidating its offices in akronand houston as well. >>> coming up in 15, a beverage battle will play out. everyone from all around the country are in town for a soda summit. they're going to discuss ways to reduce americans' consumption of sugary soft drinks. it comes about a week after new york city mayor michael bloomberg placed a ban on...
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ohio's own private first class frank harget did not give up of the last may i had the honor of presenting mr. harget of akron, ohio, with the service medals he earned during world war two some 6 -- during world war ii, some 67 or 68 years later. frank harget joined the army in september 1943, was immediately sent to the european theatre:he was give not unenviable task of scout and was dispatched to the frontlines to perform reconnaissance. his job was to gather intelligence on enemy forces. many times mr. harget told me he was so close to the german front that he could see german soldiers eating their lunch. he served in five battle campaigns from d-day to the battle of the bulge and in central europe. mr. harget was discharged in november of 1945 after the war was over without receiving the bronze star he had earned. my office helped him finally receive that bronze star and seven other medals and awards. he helped our nation and the world -- think about this, living with this for the next 60 years of your life -- he helped the nation and the world overthrow an evil regime. today, we recognize men like frank
ohio's own private first class frank harget did not give up of the last may i had the honor of presenting mr. harget of akron, ohio, with the service medals he earned during world war two some 6 -- during world war ii, some 67 or 68 years later. frank harget joined the army in september 1943, was immediately sent to the european theatre:he was give not unenviable task of scout and was dispatched to the frontlines to perform reconnaissance. his job was to gather intelligence on enemy forces....
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there were all soap opera wing above the historical averages, so it's into something special was going on. but akron's went on and on. we had something called the in 11. the most ridiculous one that i heard was something. the only reason was because it sounds good. columbia to my indonesia, vietnam, egypt. all countries that have nothing to do with each other. the package it well, get a good marketing. these things work because every single emerging market was doing well. no matter what acronym you created, it sounded like a very -- very sex abuse everything was fine. that is what was going on by the end of the last decade. note in emerging market investor, my interest is to sort of go out there and sell emerging markets. a lot of people are willing to buy this argument that because you are in any emerging market you are bound to grow faster. that is rare opportunity lies to miss a put more capital out there, a diversified that way, and that is you're sort of road to becoming rich. i find that there is someone who invested for many years, the contrarian frame of mind, you don't go with the herd. you b
there were all soap opera wing above the historical averages, so it's into something special was going on. but akron's went on and on. we had something called the in 11. the most ridiculous one that i heard was something. the only reason was because it sounds good. columbia to my indonesia, vietnam, egypt. all countries that have nothing to do with each other. the package it well, get a good marketing. these things work because every single emerging market was doing well. no matter what acronym...
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the coronation 60 years ago. she had little trinkets in her akron, ohio ho, home. >> and for us, you have all of the memorabilia, stuff. >> it was great to have you here. we'll have you back to talk about the all-stars of "dancing with the stars." today, it's all about the queen. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning. cynnÉ simpson. it is 8:27. metro planned expansion in loudoun county. residents attended a public meeting last night. supporters and opponents. supervisors have month to decide move forward. selection begins today in of the jerry sandusky. he is facing more than 50 counts ofated to the sexual assault boys over a 15 year period. he says he is innocent. and now here is lisa baden with at traffic. >> we have been loaded up with traffic this morning. no major accidents to report in virginia. are out of into faire to get oaks. hit the roads so you know how to plan. here is i-395 no. at 14th street bridge. of theon both sides beltway in montgomery county. camera shows you .niversity boulevard heading away from us to write traffic pattern change in a term work is done. now adam cas
the coronation 60 years ago. she had little trinkets in her akron, ohio ho, home. >> and for us, you have all of the memorabilia, stuff. >> it was great to have you here. we'll have you back to talk about the all-stars of "dancing with the stars." today, it's all about the queen. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. good morning. cynnÉ simpson. it is 8:27. metro planned expansion in loudoun county. residents attended a public meeting last night....
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the coronation 60 years ago. she had little trinkets in her akron, ohio ho, home. >> and for us, you have all of the memorabilia,great to have you here. we'll have you back to talk about the all-stars of "dancing with the stars." today, it's all about the queen. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze. a big court ruling is expected today in the mayor pace battle to remove ross mirkarimi from office. a judge will decide whether records of calls and texts made or received by mirkarimi be turned over to the mayor. the records could reveal if mirkarimi tried to unduly influence a police investigation into domestic violence allegations against him. the judge tentatively ruled in lee's favor yesterday. >> let's see about your morning commute. >> south bay overturned truck that was blocking lane southbound 101 at great america parkway for the past hour it has just been cleared. a traffic spotter submitted a picture all these lanes blocked southbound slow there caused slowing in the northbound direction and i'll show you with the maps jammed both directions and causing 20 minute delays. bay bridge toll minor back-up. >> check
the coronation 60 years ago. she had little trinkets in her akron, ohio ho, home. >> and for us, you have all of the memorabilia,great to have you here. we'll have you back to talk about the all-stars of "dancing with the stars." today, it's all about the queen. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze. a big court ruling is expected today in the mayor pace battle to remove ross mirkarimi from office. a judge will decide whether records of calls and texts made or received by...
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the coronation 60 years ago. she had little trinkets in her akron, ohio ho, home. >> and for us, you have all of the memorabilia,that stuff. >> it was great to have you here. we'll have you back to talk about the all-stars of "dancing with the stars." today, it's all about the queen. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >> good morning of the tuesday and i hope you are having a wonderful day so far. temperatures in millerville 59 degrees and 5 # in reisterstown and 57 in sykesville sykesville. so the temperatures from on the cooler side this morning. and as you step out take the jacket. let's step out and about into baltimore where we are looking at some sunshine this morning. it's a nice day out there. we are seeing more of the same along the annapolis around the severn river a good day to put the boat out there but keep an eye to the sky because we have a chance for a isolated shower to move back in on maryland's most powerful radar. let's check the traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good morning. we are dealing with a new accident in baltim
the coronation 60 years ago. she had little trinkets in her akron, ohio ho, home. >> and for us, you have all of the memorabilia,that stuff. >> it was great to have you here. we'll have you back to talk about the all-stars of "dancing with the stars." today, it's all about the queen. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >> good morning of the tuesday and i hope you are having a wonderful day...
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akron, ohio. he's going to say, okay, i'm going to reup my line of credit. the bank's going say, do you have that contract signed? no, don't worry. we've had it for 20 years. >> why don't we wait because he's got the occ and fdic looking over his shoulder. why don't we wait until you get the contract signed? i can't wait that long. that's not an exaggeration. that slow down is starting now. i don't think it's an exaggeration. it's not something the defense industry made up. it's not something secretary pi net that made up. if you go out to new mexico where defense spending is really, really important, you're starting to see the slow down there. it's not all just because we're laying off 400 people at lo los alamos. you're seeing people scared and not doing -- you're going to worry about your 401(k)s. you're also going to worry when your wife or husband loses his or her job. >> let me ask one clarifying question on that and one final round before break. could i ask, is this more right than wrong? i realize sequestration is very complica complicated. is the follow
akron, ohio. he's going to say, okay, i'm going to reup my line of credit. the bank's going say, do you have that contract signed? no, don't worry. we've had it for 20 years. >> why don't we wait because he's got the occ and fdic looking over his shoulder. why don't we wait until you get the contract signed? i can't wait that long. that's not an exaggeration. that slow down is starting now. i don't think it's an exaggeration. it's not something the defense industry made up. it's not...
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this morning i will be all the mommy i can be because i signed up for mommy boot camp a new gym that just opened in may in akroninia, it is about being mommy strong all day long and bringing your kids along. they believe your kids should come out and work out with you so little hayden is going to work out with me. well, he is just waking up he still has his pjs on but i did bring his cam camo we will be ready to work out later. >>> now let's send it to tony and allison. >> good morning. >>> a falls church hb
this morning i will be all the mommy i can be because i signed up for mommy boot camp a new gym that just opened in may in akroninia, it is about being mommy strong all day long and bringing your kids along. they believe your kids should come out and work out with you so little hayden is going to work out with me. well, he is just waking up he still has his pjs on but i did bring his cam camo we will be ready to work out later. >>> now let's send it to tony and allison. >> good...
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about you are man america is not just new york and chicago, it's akron, tallahassee it's not just new orleans. it's communities. it's also the is that it's investing and that investing is going to have a positive rate of return for the economy and society and i just think that candidates who run and i challenge them all, to talk about urban communities, metropolitan communities, and talk about cities. >> and it feels like we have best practices. obviously the head of the urban league, which is all of the candidates talking about the urban areas, some places actually work. we can certainly a building of a prison complex getting parents involved works. >> the finest speech that i heard that barack obama made in the '08 campaign was in miami and he said that problems of the cities, of the metropolitan areas, rather, the cities can be the solutions and i'm going to commit and the kinds of things he promised and spoke of doing, i have been wanting to see more of that because you're absolutely right. if our cities are not held up -- >> you know, jay, part of what i hoped was that the trayvon martin killing would not just be one of
about you are man america is not just new york and chicago, it's akron, tallahassee it's not just new orleans. it's communities. it's also the is that it's investing and that investing is going to have a positive rate of return for the economy and society and i just think that candidates who run and i challenge them all, to talk about urban communities, metropolitan communities, and talk about cities. >> and it feels like we have best practices. obviously the head of the urban league,...
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in the immigration area or the fact that states, when they do pass their own immigration- related measures, complement rather than -- with policy. host: another caller from akron, ohio. caller: i find it creepy that a guy who works for "the wall street journal" would comment on the supreme court. host: why is that? caller: well, i mean, he said that the supreme court is not supposed to make policy but, you know, in their decision over campaign financing, they took the most sacred thing that we have here which is our election process and they turned it into a bidding war. but getting back to immigration, the republican party going back to ronald reagan used illegal immigration as a way to get voters. plus, if you look at the state of texas, you had 12 years of the bush family running of country, that is where most of your problems come from. and they bring the people in there so they can work for eight bucks an hour with no benefits, for though voting days -- as far as arizona, that was one of the fastest-growing states in the whole country based on of using the labor. they invited them over there to work and build their roads, and now it has ended, they want t
in the immigration area or the fact that states, when they do pass their own immigration- related measures, complement rather than -- with policy. host: another caller from akron, ohio. caller: i find it creepy that a guy who works for "the wall street journal" would comment on the supreme court. host: why is that? caller: well, i mean, he said that the supreme court is not supposed to make policy but, you know, in their decision over campaign financing, they took the most sacred...
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so at some point guys are going to go back to the banks when they've had lines of credit for 20 years with 150 billion in akronhio and he's going to say okay i'm going to run up my line of credit, the bank is going to say you have that contract signed? we've only had it for 20 years. we've got the fdic looking over your shoulder, right? why don't you wait until you get the contract signed? i can't wait that long. this not exaggeration. that slowdown is starting now and i don't think it's an exaggeration that the defense industry made up. it's not something that secretary leon panetta made up. if you go out to mexico where the defense spending is really, really important, you are starting to see the slowdown and there's not all just because we ran off the people bit by bit by bit. you are seeing people scared, and not doing anything. you want to worry about your 401k when your wife or husband loses their job. >> let me ask a question on that and have a round for the panel before the break. could i ask is this more right than wrong there will have some discretion and that's a lot of what you're driving at is the
so at some point guys are going to go back to the banks when they've had lines of credit for 20 years with 150 billion in akronhio and he's going to say okay i'm going to run up my line of credit, the bank is going to say you have that contract signed? we've only had it for 20 years. we've got the fdic looking over your shoulder, right? why don't you wait until you get the contract signed? i can't wait that long. this not exaggeration. that slowdown is starting now and i don't think it's an...
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immigration area or the fact that states when they do pass their own immigration-related measures, complement -- complement rather than a fear with policy. host: another caller from akron, ohio. caller: i-5 decree but that a guy who works for "the wall street journal" would comment on the sprinkler -- i find it creepy that a guy who works for "the wall street journal" would comment on the supreme court. host: why is that? caller: well, i mean, he said that the supreme court is not supposed to make policy but, you know, in their decision over campaign financing, they took the most sacred thing that we have here which is our election process and they turned it into a bidding war. but getting back to immigration, the republican party going back to ronald reagan used illegal immigration as a way to get voters. plus, if you look at the state of texas, you had 12 years of the bush family running of country, that is where most of your problems come from. and they bring the people in there so they can work for eight bucks an hour with no benefits, for though voting days -- as far as arizona, that was one of the fastest-growing states in the whole country based on of using the
immigration area or the fact that states when they do pass their own immigration-related measures, complement -- complement rather than a fear with policy. host: another caller from akron, ohio. caller: i-5 decree but that a guy who works for "the wall street journal" would comment on the sprinkler -- i find it creepy that a guy who works for "the wall street journal" would comment on the supreme court. host: why is that? caller: well, i mean, he said that the supreme court...
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place than cincinnati or columbus or toledo or akron, is different than what would maybe play in virginia. that's just who we are as a country as well as -- but the fundamental, that's kind of -- yes, it is narrow. but the fundamental is, in my view, is which person do you want in the oval office, because who's going to hear the voices that shape things? and i do think it's sentimental on behalf of the president. take the auto industry. clearly mitt romney would have done something different. he's a product of his experience. he would look at the financials and say let it go bankrupt. he said it. the president spent time on the south side dealing with steel workers, who saw their jobs and their lives and their whole communities disappear. everything they built. and he made a different decision against conventional wisdom. everybody -- two weeks to go, that was it. when we walked into the oval office. and whose voices and whose interests do you represent? because you are removed in the oval office and none of the choices are easy. that is the fundamental whether you're in virginia, wisconsin, florida, california, washington, oregon, who is going t
place than cincinnati or columbus or toledo or akron, is different than what would maybe play in virginia. that's just who we are as a country as well as -- but the fundamental, that's kind of -- yes, it is narrow. but the fundamental is, in my view, is which person do you want in the oval office, because who's going to hear the voices that shape things? and i do think it's sentimental on behalf of the president. take the auto industry. clearly mitt romney would have done something different....
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and being repeat customers, all of those are already in the health care bill and they're already starting to work at hospital systems like in akronalready moving in that direction. we're talking about deficits and long-term spending in the country, the congressional budget office has said, neutral, third party has said in the first decade, this health care reform will save us over $100 billion. and in the second decade, it will save us over $1 trillion, because the system needs managed properly. that's what the reform does. it's not perfect. we need to go back and tweak it and do it as the senator said in a bipartisan way. but the things he mentioned, rationing, already happening by the insurance companies. you want to fix the deficit, we better get health care costs under control. and a neutral third-party validator said we'll save $1 trillion in the second decade of this -- >> i hate to disallusion the congressman, but a third-party arbitrator is the supreme court. and i think the congressman's comments about supreme court members' families is irresponsible and destructive to our system. the court has an opinion based off -- i
and being repeat customers, all of those are already in the health care bill and they're already starting to work at hospital systems like in akronalready moving in that direction. we're talking about deficits and long-term spending in the country, the congressional budget office has said, neutral, third party has said in the first decade, this health care reform will save us over $100 billion. and in the second decade, it will save us over $1 trillion, because the system needs managed...
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it took me back to last summer, to akron, ohio where doc and i sat in a room full of military veterans who put their lives on the line, some of them injured to protect and serve our freedoms. they are back home now. they have been unemployed for year. one lady four years unemployed. one guy in the room who told a story that had been in tears. doc was slumped over in his share. he and his wife were having such a difficult time trying to make it after both had been laid off and after 25 or 27 years of marriage they had to split. not because there is any trouble in paradise or their love relationship but they didn't think -- taking to conclusion they couldn't make it together. they had to split to try to make it. he is living in an all male shelter and she couldn't get in and she crosstown in an all female shelter. they had to split because they couldn't make it together in the extreme poverty. we saw these stories across the country. we saw this on a native american reservation. dr. west and i ask the american, had done. they replied what recession? we have so forgotten about them, we so maltreated them they don't
it took me back to last summer, to akron, ohio where doc and i sat in a room full of military veterans who put their lives on the line, some of them injured to protect and serve our freedoms. they are back home now. they have been unemployed for year. one lady four years unemployed. one guy in the room who told a story that had been in tears. doc was slumped over in his share. he and his wife were having such a difficult time trying to make it after both had been laid off and after 25 or 27...