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you take that to my alma mater of the ohio state university you can't find 50,000 plus jobs to give kids. it's a great thing for that small school, it couldn't possibly work everywhere. i wish it could. >> but steve, the point is that all these one size fits all solutions don't work. that's what we've seen with obama care and a lot of things. this is for one college and should be emulated if possible because it's working there. >> yes. and other schools can come up with other ways to do t same thing. one of the things as john touched on with the government subsidies it's bloated administrative costs which is why the sticker price for tuition is going up at four times the rate of inflation. that's got to be stopped. this is one way. bless them. you'll see more of this in the future, three years insteadf four years and more on line. the bloat is going one way or the other. >> isn't this better than another taxpayer bailout? >> i say no, don't cut off tuition lending, there isn't enough money in the system to make every dollar of financial aid take the form of a grant. it can't work that wa
you take that to my alma mater of the ohio state university you can't find 50,000 plus jobs to give kids. it's a great thing for that small school, it couldn't possibly work everywhere. i wish it could. >> but steve, the point is that all these one size fits all solutions don't work. that's what we've seen with obama care and a lot of things. this is for one college and should be emulated if possible because it's working there. >> yes. and other schools can come up with other ways...
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. >> reporter: at the ohio state university med center, a new approach to cutting through the fog of alzheimer's. surgeons fitted a patient with two pacemakers, the wires reaching deep into her brain. the patient isn't 78-year-old joe jester or his wife peggy. it's their 57-year-old daughter kathy, struggling with early onset alzheimer's. >> it's sad for peggy and i to go through this with a daughter, you know. especially when it should be us and not her. >> frustration sometimes. >> frustration that you can't remember? >> yeah, sometimes. yeah. >> reporter: because she's young, doctors hope the pacemaker can give kathy a longer, better quality of life. just like a heart pacemaker it fits right under the skin. doctors manipulate the signal to regulate the brain's electrical activity. the signals push through the areas of the brain damaged by alzheimer's connecting with areas that are still healthy. >> as the brain gets more gummed up with alzheimer's, there is less connectivity, less functioning of the different parts of the brain and our goal is to increase the connectivity and func
. >> reporter: at the ohio state university med center, a new approach to cutting through the fog of alzheimer's. surgeons fitted a patient with two pacemakers, the wires reaching deep into her brain. the patient isn't 78-year-old joe jester or his wife peggy. it's their 57-year-old daughter kathy, struggling with early onset alzheimer's. >> it's sad for peggy and i to go through this with a daughter, you know. especially when it should be us and not her. >> frustration...
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the buckeyes a 78-75 win over iowa state. ohio state has now made sweet 16 in four consecutive seasons. >> that's the ohio state. >> sorry. i forgot. the ohio state university. >> i'm still doing pretty good in high bracket. >> i'm in last place. obviously i don't know anything about guessing. >> we all just guess. carlos diaz, thanks so much. thank you so much to joining me today. cnn newsroom continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> thanks so much. hello, everyone. good to have you with us. high stakes, hot tempers, accusatio accusations, and that is just the experts. a defense psychologist returns to the stand in the jodi arias murder trial. and the prosecution can't wait. >>> jerry sandusky is locked up probably for life. but the convicted child rapist is speaking out again. this time to a filmmaker who is bent on clearing joe paterno's name. but paterno's family says no thanks. >>> and this could be a historic week for gay marriage in america. the supreme court taking up two major cases over the next two days. and the lines are already forming. i'm not kidding. >>> first, though, a 15-year-old accused in the horrific shooting death of a baby in
the buckeyes a 78-75 win over iowa state. ohio state has now made sweet 16 in four consecutive seasons. >> that's the ohio state. >> sorry. i forgot. the ohio state university. >> i'm still doing pretty good in high bracket. >> i'm in last place. obviously i don't know anything about guessing. >> we all just guess. carlos diaz, thanks so much. thank you so much to joining me today. cnn newsroom continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> thanks so...
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you can fly -- one of them on the list, ohio state university, wonderful airport, wonderful tower, bitit's all private aviation. that's where i today my private and commercial training. but you don't have passenger service and you approach, make your landing or your takeoff, there's a traffic pattern that you follow. you announce your position on the radio. by the way, if you're flying at night. you click your mic three times and the lights turn on. host of the towers will have hours reduced. passenger airlines -- by the way, 70% of the air traffic in this country uses only 30 airports. 70%, 30 airports. 40% use ten airports and there are 513 air traffic control towers. so we obviously have a lot we can spare. >> neil: the question is whether sequestration is the reason, and this came out of the blue. i know this study was going on for a while, recommendations to look at where there might be overlap honor underutilized facilities. now thissing being tied with sequestration and you would think, there goes air travel. how bad is this? >> this i scare tactics. there are other ways to mane
you can fly -- one of them on the list, ohio state university, wonderful airport, wonderful tower, bitit's all private aviation. that's where i today my private and commercial training. but you don't have passenger service and you approach, make your landing or your takeoff, there's a traffic pattern that you follow. you announce your position on the radio. by the way, if you're flying at night. you click your mic three times and the lights turn on. host of the towers will have hours reduced....
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way when they make this decision in june. >> joining me now live, some from under the 30 age group, ohio state universityrs who writes, he wrote an article called why straight allies are critical to the gay rights movement. thank you for joining us. this was posted on the "huffington post" website. was that a result of you walking around and talking with other students? >> well, when i wrote in the article, i mentioned how a close friend of mine came out to me and confessed he was having feelings for a man. as i said in the article, i realized that it is kind of sad that he was so hesitant to share that. and i think that straight allies really need to come out more in support of their gay friends to show them that like, they be only have support in their own community but we're not all opposed to gay marriage and we're all there to help them out. >> how closely is the supreme court being watched at your university? >> it is not as big a deal as i would have thought it would be. you don't hear a lot of it. a lot of students aren't really aware of it. there are groups like the young democrats that are foll
way when they make this decision in june. >> joining me now live, some from under the 30 age group, ohio state universityrs who writes, he wrote an article called why straight allies are critical to the gay rights movement. thank you for joining us. this was posted on the "huffington post" website. was that a result of you walking around and talking with other students? >> well, when i wrote in the article, i mentioned how a close friend of mine came out to me and...
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the swabian hall. i'm using a pig from ohio state university. >> stephen: a chinese pig? >> correct. ose are pure breeds. i bought them from the university and bred them with the russian wild boor. >> stephen: this is my beef with you. i have a beef with your pork. you are breeding a chinese pig and a russian pig. why do you need -- >> to make a german pig. >> stephen: why do you need literally two commie pigs? [cheers and applause] [laughter] what is wrong with american -- an american pig, sir? >> you really want to know? >> stephen: yeah, i really want to know because i eat a lot of -- pigs. >> u.s. pigs sucks. >> stephen: now, those are fighting words. >> i can't help it. >> stephen: okay. >> take a pig now. there no juice on them. no suck lens -- succulence. white meat it pisses me off. >> stephen: it's the other white me. it is. >> no it's not. >> stephen: legally it's the other white meat. i'm going to clock you man. what do you weigh in at? you want to do it? go ahead. [cheers and applause] obviously when i say fight it's a metaphor for be upset with. >> no, no. >> stephen: nic
the swabian hall. i'm using a pig from ohio state university. >> stephen: a chinese pig? >> correct. ose are pure breeds. i bought them from the university and bred them with the russian wild boor. >> stephen: this is my beef with you. i have a beef with your pork. you are breeding a chinese pig and a russian pig. why do you need -- >> to make a german pig. >> stephen: why do you need literally two commie pigs? [cheers and applause] [laughter] what is wrong with...
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the earliest signs are encouraging. nbc's tom costello went to ohio state university to see this firsthand. heimer's is now the sixth leading cause of death in the u.s., and nearly 5.5 million people have it. the new treatment for young patients with alzheimer's is getting parts of the brain to reconnect and communicate with one another. it's a heartbreak so many families know all too well. >> how old is this? >> reporter: in this case it's not just joe or peggy jester who is coping with alzheimer's, it's their daughter, kathy. she's only 57. >> it's just difficult sometimes, you know? >> reporter: the words don't always come easily. >> it's sad for peggy and i to go through this with a daughter, you know, especially when it should be us and not her. your heart just aches when you think about it, and what, you know, what she's going through, because she does have these frustrations and she doesn't want to be like this. >> reporter: so the family decided to do something never before tried with an alzheimer's patient. >> be nice and loud, we're listening to your brain cells. >> reporter: at th
the earliest signs are encouraging. nbc's tom costello went to ohio state university to see this firsthand. heimer's is now the sixth leading cause of death in the u.s., and nearly 5.5 million people have it. the new treatment for young patients with alzheimer's is getting parts of the brain to reconnect and communicate with one another. it's a heartbreak so many families know all too well. >> how old is this? >> reporter: in this case it's not just joe or peggy jester who is coping...
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the wichita shockers beat ohio state 70-66 tonight to advance. it's wichita's first trip to the final four since 1965. they'll play the winner of tomorrow's louisville/duke game. >>> a major universityhat students stop handing out condoms on campus. boston college says condom giveaways violate the school's catholic mission. a student group is praning to defy the school's order and keep distributing the condoms. our medical correspondent is elizabeth cohen, and she has this story from newton, massachusetts. >> reporter: catholic doctrine doesn't support using condoms. but some students disagree. crosses here don't go well with condoms. >> male condoms and female condoms. >> this student has organized a condom distribution on street corners with this symbol. if you are in need of condoms just knock on these doors and ask the group says. >> question go through 3,000 condoms every semester for students who need them. it is an important need. >> reporter: it is getting these students in trouble chblt boston college sent them a letter demanding they stop. this is not in consistency with the college and the jesuit training ashs fnd you don't stop, there could be action. you know that the s
the wichita shockers beat ohio state 70-66 tonight to advance. it's wichita's first trip to the final four since 1965. they'll play the winner of tomorrow's louisville/duke game. >>> a major universityhat students stop handing out condoms on campus. boston college says condom giveaways violate the school's catholic mission. a student group is praning to defy the school's order and keep distributing the condoms. our medical correspondent is elizabeth cohen, and she has this story from...
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the fans. it is happening right here at the university of dayton arena. 13,000 fans in there. for the most part they just care about the game right now. ohio state beat iowa state and right now temple is taking on indiana. that game going on. they are concerned about the weather. but they're going to take their chances. here's what some fans told us. >> we'll just take our time and go slow. probably throw on espn and listen to the other games that are going on. >> hopefully it stays like this around 5:00 or 6:00 by the time we get to columbus o so we don't have to drive in it. if you are driving, drive safely. hope no one gets stuck in it. >> reporter: the second of the two games ought to finish up 5:00 or so eastern time. some may hit the roads, others may stay the night and ride out the storm to see how conditions are in the morning. >> clearly, many maintaining a pretty good sense of hue nor about it all. thanks so much. >>> mid-atlantic states are going to be hit next by this storm system. meteorologist karen maginnis is tracking the storm from the cnn weather center. >>> it might be one for the record books in places like cincinnati and per
the fans. it is happening right here at the university of dayton arena. 13,000 fans in there. for the most part they just care about the game right now. ohio state beat iowa state and right now temple is taking on indiana. that game going on. they are concerned about the weather. but they're going to take their chances. here's what some fans told us. >> we'll just take our time and go slow. probably throw on espn and listen to the other games that are going on. >> hopefully it stays...
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the wichita shockers beat ohio state 70-66 tonight to advance. it's wichita's first trip to the final four since 1965. they'll play the winner of tomorrow's louisville/duke game. >>> a major university demanding that students stop handing out condoms on campus. boston college says condom giveaways violate the school's catholic mission. a school group is planning to defy the school's order and keep distributing condoms. >> reporter: catholic doctrine doesn't support using condoms. but some students disagree. crosses here don't go well with condoms. this senior has organized a condom distribution network on public street corners and in dorm rooms marked with this safe site symbol. if you're in need of condoms, you may knock on one of these doors and just ask, the group's website says. >> we go through 2,000 condoms for student that is need them. it's an important need here. >> reporter: and that is getting these students in trouble. boston college sent this letter to the students demanding that they stop distributing con domes here isn't in concert with the mission of boston college and jesuit university. and if you don't stop, there could be disciplinary action. jack dunn is a spokes
the wichita shockers beat ohio state 70-66 tonight to advance. it's wichita's first trip to the final four since 1965. they'll play the winner of tomorrow's louisville/duke game. >>> a major university demanding that students stop handing out condoms on campus. boston college says condom giveaways violate the school's catholic mission. a school group is planning to defy the school's order and keep distributing condoms. >> reporter: catholic doctrine doesn't support using condoms....
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here with us during women's history month, professor from ohio state university, claudia buckman. she is author of the women. claudia, i want to start with this question. do we have a, quote, boys crisis in this country? because that's something we hear about. some say yes because they're not doing as well in school. others say no because they're still doing quite well professionally. what's your take on that? >> well, i do think we have to pay attention toot fact that men's college completion rates have been pretty much stagnant for the last several decades. the u.s. used to be, to have the most highly educated population in the world. and we've slipped down to 12th in that ranking. so our book talks about how a large part of that problem is due to men's, the fact that men are not getting many more college degrees than they got 30 years ago. part of that problem is absolutely due to boys performance in middle and high school. and even earlier in school. so we think there is cause for concern. we don't think it is a zero sum game. we don't think that women are doing so well in school, should be seen a
here with us during women's history month, professor from ohio state university, claudia buckman. she is author of the women. claudia, i want to start with this question. do we have a, quote, boys crisis in this country? because that's something we hear about. some say yes because they're not doing as well in school. others say no because they're still doing quite well professionally. what's your take on that? >> well, i do think we have to pay attention toot fact that men's college...
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the win. as number two ohio state beats iowa state 78-to-75. the buckeyes will play number six arizona on thursday. and in perhaps the biggest cinderella story of this years tournament -- number 15 florida gulf state universityeeps on rolling. beating san diego state today 81-to-71. in their first year in the tournament f-g-c-u advances to the sweet 16. now they will go on to play number three florida on friday night. big changes. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. take a look at this. during today's p-g-a tour action in florida sergio garcia climbed up into a tree to tee off after his ball got stuck. rather than taking a drop -- garcia used the back of his club to smack the ball out of the tree. he went on to double bogey the hole. a few holes later garcia withdrew from the tournament. but not before taking this shot which is in the running for shot of the day. a last-ditch effort is un
the win. as number two ohio state beats iowa state 78-to-75. the buckeyes will play number six arizona on thursday. and in perhaps the biggest cinderella story of this years tournament -- number 15 florida gulf state universityeeps on rolling. beating san diego state today 81-to-71. in their first year in the tournament f-g-c-u advances to the sweet 16. now they will go on to play number three florida on friday night. big changes. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit...
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but in the princeton university against schmidt case, there was a state court conviction, ohio state court overturns it, princeton university seeks review, because its regulations were at issue. new jersey joins in seeking review, but does not ask for relief; does not take a position on what relief would be appropriate. >> why -- why wouldn't -- imagine -- there in article ii, it says that the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. so the president has worked out i, personally, and for reasons in -- in my department, others think that this law is unconstitutional, but i have this obligation. and because i have this obligation, i will not, i will continue to execute this law. i will continue to execute it though i disagree with it. and i execute it until i have an authoritative determination not to. now, how is that different from a trustee who believes that he has an obligation to a trust to do something under a certain provision that he thinks doesn't require that, but, you know, there's a debate about it, but he says, i have the obligation here. i'm going to
but in the princeton university against schmidt case, there was a state court conviction, ohio state court overturns it, princeton university seeks review, because its regulations were at issue. new jersey joins in seeking review, but does not ask for relief; does not take a position on what relief would be appropriate. >> why -- why wouldn't -- imagine -- there in article ii, it says that the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. so the president has worked out...
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ohio where they will play middle tennessee state later today. the game starts at 6:10, pacific daylight time. the other team in the ncaa tournament is from uc berkeley and they will be playing thursday against universityf nevada, las vegas and that will be at san jose's hp pavilion. >>> a closer look at wall street ahead. it's now official, developing news on a sweet deal to save a hostess treat. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus >>> despite good news on home construction, investors are still fretting about the debt saga in europe. lawmakers in cypress rejected a draft bill that would have seized part of people's bank deposits in order to qualify for an international bailout. >>> the dow is down 10. the nasdaq is down 14. s&p down 5. >>> in developing news, twinkies will be on their way back to store shelves. today, a bankruptcy judge for hostess brands approved the sale of twinkies to a pair of investment firms. the sale includes dingdongs and who
ohio where they will play middle tennessee state later today. the game starts at 6:10, pacific daylight time. the other team in the ncaa tournament is from uc berkeley and they will be playing thursday against universityf nevada, las vegas and that will be at san jose's hp pavilion. >>> a closer look at wall street ahead. it's now official, developing news on a sweet deal to save a hostess treat. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus...
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the university of dayton arena there. you have more than thre13,000 pe in there right now, the only thing they're thinking about, of course, is the big game. so right now, you've got ohio state going up against iowa. and right now, they're in the second period. i think ohio state is still up out in front right now. next game coming up, you've got you do have a lot of people attending from the local area, also from iowa, indiana, and philadelphia, and they'll have to worry about how to get home later on. for now, the temperature is just above freezing, 33 degrees. you can see we barely have any accumulation. you can still see the grass below. and in fact, we're only supposed to get 1 to 3 inches during the daytime today. you can see it has not impacted the roads yet, but of course, that will change as time goes on. the traffic flowing freely at this hour. but everyone is lookin at the overnight accumulations, just like karen was talking about. where they could get anywhere here from 5 up to 8 inches of snow. so that combined with freezing temperatures could make, of course, for some rough sledding tomorrow morning during the morning commute. and for some people worrying about
the university of dayton arena there. you have more than thre13,000 pe in there right now, the only thing they're thinking about, of course, is the big game. so right now, you've got ohio state going up against iowa. and right now, they're in the second period. i think ohio state is still up out in front right now. next game coming up, you've got you do have a lot of people attending from the local area, also from iowa, indiana, and philadelphia, and they'll have to worry about how to get home...
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but in the princeton university against schmidt case, there was a state court conviction, ohio state court overturns it, princeton university seeks review, because its regulations were at issue. new jersey joins in seeking review, but does not ask for relief; does not take a position on what relief would be appropriate. >> why -- why wouldn't -- imagine -- there in article ii, it says that the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. so the president has worked out -- i, personally, and for reasons in -- in my department, others think that this law is unconstitutional, but i have this obligation. and because i have this obligation, i will not, i will continue to execute this law. i will continue to execute it though i disagree with it. and i execute it until i have an authoritative determination not to. now, how is that different from a trustee who believes that he has an obligation to a trust to do something under a certain provision that he thinks doesn't require that, but, you know, there's a debate about it, but he says, i have the obligation here. i'm going
but in the princeton university against schmidt case, there was a state court conviction, ohio state court overturns it, princeton university seeks review, because its regulations were at issue. new jersey joins in seeking review, but does not ask for relief; does not take a position on what relief would be appropriate. >> why -- why wouldn't -- imagine -- there in article ii, it says that the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. so the president has worked out...
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the university of dayton? >> caller: i am a buckeye, graduated ohio state in the 70s. isn't as left-leaning as some of the other. i started ohio west land. let me get to my point. i am watching c-span maybe a month or two ago and oliver stone and his associate come on. oliver stone is a hollywood movie guy. he is presenting himself as the history experts. what it was was a rewrite of history. he and his cohorts are lamenting the fact that truman wasn't making nice with stalin. that if only truman would have been nice to stalin, things would have been dramatically different. we wouldn't have had to drop the bomb and numerous other things further lamenting that wallace, that is the right back, our economy, that he wasn't elected, that things would have been dramatically different if only the trumans of the world wouldn't have torpedoed stalin. i have a hard enough time trying to reeducate my nephew who went to ohio state and various other schools in ohio and here you come with a complete rewrite. what in the world is oliver stone doing? is the dedicated economy? >> guest
the university of dayton? >> caller: i am a buckeye, graduated ohio state in the 70s. isn't as left-leaning as some of the other. i started ohio west land. let me get to my point. i am watching c-span maybe a month or two ago and oliver stone and his associate come on. oliver stone is a hollywood movie guy. he is presenting himself as the history experts. what it was was a rewrite of history. he and his cohorts are lamenting the fact that truman wasn't making nice with stalin. that if...
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the activity going on in youngstown, ohio, now. the companies that are parting with us, with the private sector work carnegie mellon, it goes to pittsburgh, university of akron, lehigh, penn state, west virginia, we've got to get buffalo in there somehow. but the point is, public-private partnership for the -- to expedite the development of new technologies. the president and his team get this. democrats get this. we've got to get away from the -- away from the narrative that anything the government spends money on is bad, it's a waste of tax collars, whether it's infrastructure, public-private partnerships like the institutes that we need to create, that's the seed corn for the next generation of alternative energy, windmill, solar panels, whatever the case may be. we don't know what it is. that's why -- the recipe has always been invest in the basic research, put these public-private partnerships together and magic will happen because you have the basic scientific intellect and intelligence there with partnering with the private sector who has a profit motive and magic happens. and now we've gotten this scenario where the government has no role in this. no role at all. it's n
the activity going on in youngstown, ohio, now. the companies that are parting with us, with the private sector work carnegie mellon, it goes to pittsburgh, university of akron, lehigh, penn state, west virginia, we've got to get buffalo in there somehow. but the point is, public-private partnership for the -- to expedite the development of new technologies. the president and his team get this. democrats get this. we've got to get away from the -- away from the narrative that anything the...
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the campaign ad. how do you do when talking about detroit? i visited ohio shortly after president obama visited ohio state university.ad a hard time finding any mitt romney signs. i don't know what world he was living in in which he thought he was going to win those two critical states. i don't know what world he was living in where he thought he was going to be president and couldn't win his home state of massachusetts. i just assumed he was living in a bubble and was overly optimistic. >> let's talk about topic number three. dennis rodman, diplomat maybe? the former nba player back from north korea, where he met with basketball fan and iron fisted leader kim jong-un. rodman says he loves the guy, even in the face, of course, of all those pesky prison camps and starving masses, for heaven's sakes. the worm, apparently, is even dishing out an invite to president obama. >> he want obama to do one thing, call him. he wants a call from president obama? >> that's right. he told me that. he said, if you can, dennis, i don't want to do war. i don't want to do war. he said that to me. >> did you say, why don't you pick up t
the campaign ad. how do you do when talking about detroit? i visited ohio shortly after president obama visited ohio state university.ad a hard time finding any mitt romney signs. i don't know what world he was living in in which he thought he was going to win those two critical states. i don't know what world he was living in where he thought he was going to be president and couldn't win his home state of massachusetts. i just assumed he was living in a bubble and was overly optimistic....
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ohio state and his predicted champion, indiana. vice president biden was there with him when they were talking about this. he was quick to chime in about his own women's bracket where the university scored a big upset over unc this week. so the vice president in good spirits. >> bill: all right. look, the president's not going to win because he picked indiana. >> for him to be running around saying his bracket is busted, i mean overly dramatic. far from busted. >> a texas republican tried to pull rank over a police officer over a parking ticket earlier this month. congressman louie gohmert was cited for parking in a reserved spot while touring the lincoln memorial with his family. politico reports the congressman told the issuing officer his congressional placard lets him park basically wherever he wants to then he went on to point out he sits on the committee that oversees the national parks service and the police officer reported that gohmert was rude, irate and ranting. >> what a jerk. >> bill: pay the ticket. >> exactly. >> they took the ticket back and it was only for $25. >> don't you know who i am? >> exactly. finally, big congratulations to nbc weekend today show anchor j
ohio state and his predicted champion, indiana. vice president biden was there with him when they were talking about this. he was quick to chime in about his own women's bracket where the university scored a big upset over unc this week. so the vice president in good spirits. >> bill: all right. look, the president's not going to win because he picked indiana. >> for him to be running around saying his bracket is busted, i mean overly dramatic. far from busted. >> a texas...
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the central ohio valley including maine. to prepare for that we were able to utilize the authorities granted to fema when fema was authorized by the university reform act here that clearly stated that in the anticipation of a major disaster we would not have to wait until the states were overwhelmed before requesting assistance. we had pre-stage equipment and supplies but sent teams to link up with the governor's teams to begin that crucial planning on what if the storm did hit and produced the impacts possible throughout the region. as the scale of the impact became more apparent that it was going to be focused on the landfall somewhere between new jersey and boston is allowed us to concentrate or resource teams on those impacts. s&a came ashore we dealt with the storm that produced a very significant storm surge probably greater than many people realize because of the nature of the storm and the fact that they thought hurricane irene was as bad as it would would get paid we so storm surge in areas that had not produce flooding and manhattan where the world trade center memorial and nine hospitals in the laurel per -- lower boroughs that were taken out of service because of d
the central ohio valley including maine. to prepare for that we were able to utilize the authorities granted to fema when fema was authorized by the university reform act here that clearly stated that in the anticipation of a major disaster we would not have to wait until the states were overwhelmed before requesting assistance. we had pre-stage equipment and supplies but sent teams to link up with the governor's teams to begin that crucial planning on what if the storm did hit and produced the...
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the university of dayton? >> guest: i am. >> caller: i'm a buckeye, graduated from ohio state back in the '70s, and it isn't as left-leaning as some of the other -- i started ohio westland. but let me get to my point. i'm watching c-span, well, maybe a month or two ago, and oliver stone and his associate come on. and, you know, oliver stone is a hollywood movie guy. >> guest: right. >> caller: well, he's presenting himself as a history expert. and what it was was a rewrite of history. they, he and his cohort are lamenting the fact that truman wasn't making nice with stalin. >> guest: uh-huh. >> caller: that if only truman would have been nice to stalin, things would have been dramatically different. we wouldn't have had the to drop the bomb and numerous other things, further lamenting that wallace a -- that's the right guy, wasn't he the commie -- b. >> guest: uh-huh. >> caller: that he wasn't elected. that, you know, things would have been dramatically different if only the trumans of the world wouldn't have to have torpedoed. you know, i have a hard enough of tomb trying to reeducate my nephew who went to ohio state and
the university of dayton? >> guest: i am. >> caller: i'm a buckeye, graduated from ohio state back in the '70s, and it isn't as left-leaning as some of the other -- i started ohio westland. but let me get to my point. i'm watching c-span, well, maybe a month or two ago, and oliver stone and his associate come on. and, you know, oliver stone is a hollywood movie guy. >> guest: right. >> caller: well, he's presenting himself as a history expert. and what it was was a...
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state progms. now we' actually using it to make out federal funding that we've lost. i think on the ground level, like in ohio, it really depends on where you are. i know the universities are very concerned. there's a lot of research grant money that goes into our big research institutions and they're looking at cuts, and trying to figure out where that is going to hit in the labs and what that will look like for their work going forward. the average person, it's funny, i saw a tweet this afternoon, someone saying oh, no, the affects of the sequester. and they had a picture of-- screen shot of the wait time atia, our airport, 10 minutes. so i think there's a little-- some sensation that there might be some crying wolf because people expect an immediate chop to funding and life looks like it will go on tomorrow. >> brown: and ed, just in a word here, we sure didn't look like much was happening. is there any-- did your reporting show any behind the screens action. >> nancy pelosi is in san francisco, the majority leader will be in they will ma for a civil rights march, harry reid is in washington. no work is expected. >> brown: th tel us. ed o'keeffe man verlee and karen
state progms. now we' actually using it to make out federal funding that we've lost. i think on the ground level, like in ohio, it really depends on where you are. i know the universities are very concerned. there's a lot of research grant money that goes into our big research institutions and they're looking at cuts, and trying to figure out where that is going to hit in the labs and what that will look like for their work going forward. the average person, it's funny, i saw a tweet this...
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the final four. so, you know dan is still alive >> bill: how much money do i get? >> what i want to know. >> you still have louisville, ohio state and florida and they play tonight against florida gulf coast universityill: uh-oh. all right. >> peter: i am down to louieville. that's all i got. >> bill: dan, make you and me, mano-a-mano. >> sidney is going to be here in studio with us as well as father thomas reath. you saw him from the vatican. he will be here in studio with us to tell us about that and michaelen, lead reporter for protection politico will be here joining us as well. what a big friday morning. but first. >> this is the full court press. >> on this friday, other headlines making musenize, the shake-up at cnn continues. they finally, named a co-host to join chris cuomo and it's not erin burnett as everyone expected. the network announcing kate bold boldw boldwon as the new coach host of the morning program at 29 years old, she will be the youngest co-anchor of any major morning news program. >> i don't really know her. >> she is good. we knew erin burnett was not going to get this job. >> cuomo is good. >> they tell gravelled that erin burnett was hard to deal with when trying to get t
the final four. so, you know dan is still alive >> bill: how much money do i get? >> what i want to know. >> you still have louisville, ohio state and florida and they play tonight against florida gulf coast universityill: uh-oh. all right. >> peter: i am down to louieville. that's all i got. >> bill: dan, make you and me, mano-a-mano. >> sidney is going to be here in studio with us as well as father thomas reath. you saw him from the vatican. he will be here...