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theodore roosevelt that that was a shame.and he embraced militarism, and was very enthusiastic about his own military service in the spanish-american war. he urged his children to go into the military. and then he lost his beloved youngest son. in the first world war. roy: moving forward to 1940's, you discuss relocation in california. could you discuss the somewhat different and may be anomalous outcome of the treatment of japanese-americans in hawaii? prof. roosevelt iii: the treatment of japanese-americans and why was one of things that suggested something fishy could be going on. if you're concerned about disloyalty within the japanese-american population, and japanese-americans assisting imperial japan and the effect that that might have on u.s. national security, there is a much stronger case to be made with respect to hawaii, where there is a larger population, it is closer to japan, japan actually attacked hawaii at pearl harbor of course. and, there was, in fact, an episode where a japanese pilot from the pearl harbo
theodore roosevelt that that was a shame.and he embraced militarism, and was very enthusiastic about his own military service in the spanish-american war. he urged his children to go into the military. and then he lost his beloved youngest son. in the first world war. roy: moving forward to 1940's, you discuss relocation in california. could you discuss the somewhat different and may be anomalous outcome of the treatment of japanese-americans in hawaii? prof. roosevelt iii: the treatment of...
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this is something that theodore roosevelt sought.f the majority of the american people were in fact tearing us of minority, democracy had no good or self-controlled and writtenthen, indeed, no words which our forefathers put into the constitution could stay that tyranny. so, it is not the courts, and it is not actually the constitution. that a socials movement arises to challenge the discrimination. to say, this is not reasonable. this is not justified. this is oppressive. is that social movement succeeds, which is to say, if the american people change their minds, then, eventually, the supreme court steps in and says, this discrimination is unconstitutional. no one can do it anymore. not even in states were a majority still thinks it is ok. and what it is doing there, is enforcing the will of a national majority against local majorities. against outlier states that are not in step with the national consensus. and that is the pattern of all of our major equality decisions. for civil rights, women's rights , gays and lesbians, too. th
this is something that theodore roosevelt sought.f the majority of the american people were in fact tearing us of minority, democracy had no good or self-controlled and writtenthen, indeed, no words which our forefathers put into the constitution could stay that tyranny. so, it is not the courts, and it is not actually the constitution. that a socials movement arises to challenge the discrimination. to say, this is not reasonable. this is not justified. this is oppressive. is that social...
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and yet, nobody ever dies under theodore roosevelt. save with respect to the insurrection that had begun prior to that time. he was a man who was a consummate war maker, but the first american to win the nobel peace prize. he is a welter of contradictions. but i think probably with respect to domestic policy, as to say what i said before, his extraordinary impact on american conservation, which affects not nearly of the saving of land and landmarks, in an imaginative way in which he used at pieces of legislation designating areas of lesson all monuments with -- areas of national monuments with a questionable view of the constitutionality of what he was doing, but something with which we bless him today. mr. brinkley: in your chapter on bill clinton, you have an interesting little page, where you are discussing bill clinton discussing, whether he will be a great president, and theodore roosevelt gets the very near great category, meaning ranked fourth or fifth most historians. clinton is worried at that point, he's only in the middle, o
and yet, nobody ever dies under theodore roosevelt. save with respect to the insurrection that had begun prior to that time. he was a man who was a consummate war maker, but the first american to win the nobel peace prize. he is a welter of contradictions. but i think probably with respect to domestic policy, as to say what i said before, his extraordinary impact on american conservation, which affects not nearly of the saving of land and landmarks, in an imaginative way in which he used at...
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so i had the pleasure of putting in a couple of hours at theodore rooseve theodore rl through when theyresentedism from the charter conditionthing undergoing changes it was a good move they've create i think a very, very fine school and, in fact, i was surprised to learn they have premised a dual language program with a lot of integrity and thought and outlets stay true to the mission of serving english learners so it is commendable i went into ahf all the classrooms and spent time with the staff and appeared into the classrooms and saw the students engaged in work and will find everything he saw (clapping.) it was great. >> yeah. >> it is you know it is a really wonderful piece of property we own but this is put to good use it is excellent i matt han mean a big piece of property there was construction there 4 yrlgz years a a difference student body i think that 100 percent of their teachers are credentialed no turnover with the teachers and retain their students they're a very low spengs suspension rate k through 8 they've grown since one and 4 students but feel like they've got sdrigd
so i had the pleasure of putting in a couple of hours at theodore rooseve theodore rl through when theyresentedism from the charter conditionthing undergoing changes it was a good move they've create i think a very, very fine school and, in fact, i was surprised to learn they have premised a dual language program with a lot of integrity and thought and outlets stay true to the mission of serving english learners so it is commendable i went into ahf all the classrooms and spent time with the...
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so i had the pleasure of putting in a couple of hours at theodore rooseve theodore rl through when they presentedism from the charter conditionthing undergoing changes it was a good move they've create i think a very, very fine school and, in fact, i was surprised to learn they have premised a dual language program with a lot of integrity and thought and outlets stay true to the mission of serving english learners so it is commendable i went into ahf all the classrooms and spent time with the staff and appeared into the classrooms and saw the students engaged in work and will find everything he saw (clapping.) it was great. >> yeah. >> it is you know it is a really wonderful piece of property we own but this is put to good use it is excellent i matt han mean a big piece of property there was construction there 4 yrlgz years a a difference student body i think that 100 percent of their teachers are credentialed no turnover with the teachers and retain their students they're a very low spengs suspension rate k through 8 they've grown since one and 4 students but feel like they've got sdri
so i had the pleasure of putting in a couple of hours at theodore rooseve theodore rl through when they presentedism from the charter conditionthing undergoing changes it was a good move they've create i think a very, very fine school and, in fact, i was surprised to learn they have premised a dual language program with a lot of integrity and thought and outlets stay true to the mission of serving english learners so it is commendable i went into ahf all the classrooms and spent time with the...
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somara theodore is updating the forecast. tag teaming there. another check on weather and >>> good morning. i want to go ahead and moment out a difference in weather for you. snow. if you were to take five inches that is an equivalent of one inch of rain. with dry snow, we take five down. you get more with wet snow and that is heavier. this is a secret. we start to see develop, we develop layers of ice with wet snow and we're seeing that because the temperatures are teetering on that freezing line and really voling between 32 and 33 degrees and below freezing and into the morning, we'll monitor this and i wanted to let you know because it's going to make for a messy commute. and that is a look at your power of 5 forecast. over to you in storm tracker. >> we're in massillon and we wanted to get off of the many route and it's not better and difficult driving conditions. the speed limit is not as high. you can cruise around at 15, 20 miles an hour and everyone else is doing the same speed. i wanted to show you this, though. snapped a video and sev
somara theodore is updating the forecast. tag teaming there. another check on weather and >>> good morning. i want to go ahead and moment out a difference in weather for you. snow. if you were to take five inches that is an equivalent of one inch of rain. with dry snow, we take five down. you get more with wet snow and that is heavier. this is a secret. we start to see develop, we develop layers of ice with wet snow and we're seeing that because the temperatures are teetering on that...
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and somara theodore, you were telling me that things are improving. >> and they are. we're of seeing the evolution of a storm take a good turn as the deeper purples move to p.a. they can have it. the one thing i am stressing this morning is that differentiation between wet snow and dry snow and this morning, we're seeing wet snow and what is that 540 line? that mean says it's different iting us between the snow and rain and we're close to this dry snow and that is difficult while traversing the roads and you can so ice layers out there. it's important to see the -- see ice layers this morning and the heavier shades of purple are pushing into upstate new york and pennsylvania and we're getting relief. over to you, corrina. >>> and breaking from the live desk. at least seven dead and dozens feared trapped in russia andis cue teams are working despat pry -- and rescue teams are working desperately to sea them and the struggleur -- center little issue caving and so far, four people rescued with serious injuries and many more believe trapped in the rubble here, and includi
and somara theodore, you were telling me that things are improving. >> and they are. we're of seeing the evolution of a storm take a good turn as the deeper purples move to p.a. they can have it. the one thing i am stressing this morning is that differentiation between wet snow and dry snow and this morning, we're seeing wet snow and what is that 540 line? that mean says it's different iting us between the snow and rain and we're close to this dry snow and that is difficult while...
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theodore sent him to scare the hell out of these congressmen.ying that there weren't parents, fathers who loved their children as much, but no one gave the time that theodore did, either in person, the direct playfulness, or when the children went away to school. >> host: the book "1920", why the flat iron building on the cover? sunny don't know. the artist did that. and i thought it looked good. now, wasn't in 1920 when the flatiron building caught fire. i believe that was 1913. >> if thought that was the year it was built. >> guest: before 1920 the fire -- i have no idea. that's the best jacket he submitted. i thought it looked great. so did everybody else. >> host: jim is in woodruff, south carolina. how, jim. >> caller: hi. >> host: we're listening. >> caller: yeah. i was wondering if eric had read any of thomas wolfe's books, and i had met thomas wolfe's brother back in the '50s when i was a child. his name was ted wolfe, and in the book, he was at luke's, and luke stoddard, and fred wolfe actually stuttered, and i was wondering if he thoug
theodore sent him to scare the hell out of these congressmen.ying that there weren't parents, fathers who loved their children as much, but no one gave the time that theodore did, either in person, the direct playfulness, or when the children went away to school. >> host: the book "1920", why the flat iron building on the cover? sunny don't know. the artist did that. and i thought it looked good. now, wasn't in 1920 when the flatiron building caught fire. i believe that was...
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theodore had been one of very few politicians who remained a trusted friend of both men. which is why hamilton was writing to him. they will get back to that letter taken out of context it may seem tangential and unusual. it is likely to defy expectation as to why hamilton crossed the hudson at daybreak and faced his doom. a few choice sentences he offered a better explanation and a better prediction of what was to come. that is my contention. i have always been interested in the letter of a dead man because hamilton writes a letter, crosses the hudson might get shot, comes back and dies the next day. what happens to the letter? who mails it? how is it mailed? and then when theodore gets it does he know this has been written by a man who is now dead? and we don't know the answers to any of these things except we do know the theodore never responded and there was no one to respond to. when earlier members of the family encountered they could see its value to history. all caps they the same message, this letter must be preserved. that was the start of it. to be honest i did
theodore had been one of very few politicians who remained a trusted friend of both men. which is why hamilton was writing to him. they will get back to that letter taken out of context it may seem tangential and unusual. it is likely to defy expectation as to why hamilton crossed the hudson at daybreak and faced his doom. a few choice sentences he offered a better explanation and a better prediction of what was to come. that is my contention. i have always been interested in the letter of a...
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let's start with somara theodore. >> and let's get to it. right now, we have the first band of showers move through. now, they're headed into pennsylvania. you can have them, dry slot there between tuscaroras county and into cuyahoga county. you're go to -- about to see some rain. if you're hitting 77, head from new philadelphia into canton and akron, those showers are making way towards you. and there are a few things you need before the rain and we could see up on to an inch and a half in some spotteds and ending around noon and this is moving out by lunchtime and the final thing to note, the snow returns tomorrow and this is that look at the forecast today and crews have been out there workings. 19 -- 90 eastbound is back and some wishes there and elsewhere, things are looking accident free, a couple of minor slowdowns and that commute picks up and this is that look outside from our cam and there is nothing else too bad going on. >>> and we're looking live from our storm tracker and on to some roads for us. heading west where rainfall is
let's start with somara theodore. >> and let's get to it. right now, we have the first band of showers move through. now, they're headed into pennsylvania. you can have them, dry slot there between tuscaroras county and into cuyahoga county. you're go to -- about to see some rain. if you're hitting 77, head from new philadelphia into canton and akron, those showers are making way towards you. and there are a few things you need before the rain and we could see up on to an inch and a half...
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so let's head over to power of five meteorologist somara theodore. what is the latest? >> you're right about that, corrina. we're seeing that cause a lot of damage in the south. they're getting tornado nature. it's just the rain now. you can see a wintery mix into toledo, the colder air is reaching that part of ohio. and this is it moving toward the heavier bands into mansfield and start to approach northeast ohio, parts of cleveland and that means we're in for a very, very wet morning, heavy downpours at times. the current temperatures, 35 degrees in cleveland and 38 in wooster; varying between the 30s and 40s there. throughout the day, the rain is stick around and we'll see throughout much of the day and mostly cloudy conditions. highs in the mid-40s. kristen. >> and conditions are not too bad. considering not a lot of cars out there. some closure minders in akron and canton and closed both ways at 271 and that has been going on for a couple of days here. also, canton, cleveland avenue both ways from 34th street to 35th street heading outside. a live look at 71 and 90
so let's head over to power of five meteorologist somara theodore. what is the latest? >> you're right about that, corrina. we're seeing that cause a lot of damage in the south. they're getting tornado nature. it's just the rain now. you can see a wintery mix into toledo, the colder air is reaching that part of ohio. and this is it moving toward the heavier bands into mansfield and start to approach northeast ohio, parts of cleveland and that means we're in for a very, very wet morning,...
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. >> and let's start with meteorologist somara theodore. and will this rain eventually turn into snow? >> you got it. hit the nail on the head. we're going to see snow. tomorrow's forecast and right now, we have enough weather to cover. let's go ahead and start with what is going on. i want to go ahead and start with the temperature map. i am showing you this because it's significant for areas like sandusky, nor walk, elaine -- lorain county and elyria. and so much so nat national weather service is responding to a weather advisory until 10:00 a.m. today. what that means is that that rain, once it hits the freezing surface could easily turn into ice. and let's do some tracking here. we'll show you the areas of primary concern. again, that is all through these three counties, huron, eerie and lorain. and into toledo, you see the pinks there. they're seeing freezing rain and not looking too good there as we zoom in and not only are areas but we're seeing the heaviest rain coming down in areas like sandusky and this means blinding conditions o
. >> and let's start with meteorologist somara theodore. and will this rain eventually turn into snow? >> you got it. hit the nail on the head. we're going to see snow. tomorrow's forecast and right now, we have enough weather to cover. let's go ahead and start with what is going on. i want to go ahead and start with the temperature map. i am showing you this because it's significant for areas like sandusky, nor walk, elaine -- lorain county and elyria. and so much so nat national...
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and let's start with meteorologist somara theodore. she's tracking all of this lake affect snow, somara. >> and that isery. this is just the beginning. we're starting with the lake affect snow, the monster starting to rev up throughout the overnight hours. let's go to the maps to let you know a few things. for starters, if you live in the northern fringe of ashtabula county or lake county, you're under a lake affect snow advise or until all of geauga county and ashtabula under key, you're under a lake affect snow warning. that is persisting until tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. and this is the big picture. you can see the snow band making their way on to the lake shore now and all of lake county covered, northern fringes of geauga county. there are a few spots who are heavier than others. when you see the purple, that to moderate. peck's corner, chardon. the bulk of the system is pushing into the northern tips of geauga. we're expecting a lot of a couple and -- accumulation and over to you guys. >> thank you, somara. >>> and we know this is a he
and let's start with meteorologist somara theodore. she's tracking all of this lake affect snow, somara. >> and that isery. this is just the beginning. we're starting with the lake affect snow, the monster starting to rev up throughout the overnight hours. let's go to the maps to let you know a few things. for starters, if you live in the northern fringe of ashtabula county or lake county, you're under a lake affect snow advise or until all of geauga county and ashtabula under key, you're...
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this is theodore cleaver. i just got home from school. did anyone show up to claim my found money today? oh, they didn't? well, yes sir. i know i don't have to call up everyday. yes, sir. goodbye. yes, i'm calling for my brother theodore, on account he doesn't wannna bother ya. oh, um, yes sir. yes, sir. thank you. - did anyone claim it, wally? - uh uh. - oh boy! - that's right, sergeant, i'm calling about the wallet. no, this isn't another cleaver. this is a mondello. that's a name! (audience laughter) i'm calling for my friend theodore, on account of his parents told him not to call you anymore. oh. thank you. goodbye. not yet! - boy, larry. it two whole days, i'll be almost a millionaire! - yeah! (audience laughter) - yes, ward, the officer called from the police station and beaver went right down there after school. - well, this is the tenth day. looks like he's going to get his money. - he was so excited and happy. and he's going to give larry ten dollars, just because he was with him when he found it. - well, you know we're pretty l
this is theodore cleaver. i just got home from school. did anyone show up to claim my found money today? oh, they didn't? well, yes sir. i know i don't have to call up everyday. yes, sir. goodbye. yes, i'm calling for my brother theodore, on account he doesn't wannna bother ya. oh, um, yes sir. yes, sir. thank you. - did anyone claim it, wally? - uh uh. - oh boy! - that's right, sergeant, i'm calling about the wallet. no, this isn't another cleaver. this is a mondello. that's a name! (audience...
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. @>> somara theodore is tracking @the wintry mix. @where is the snow now? @>> on the west side. @let's go ahead and get straight @to the radar. @i want to show you where the @snow is falling. @as we head throughout the @morning, we are expecting the @snow to pick back up again. @light. @we are seeing reports of @flurries from a lot of people. @so, it's coming down light. @here is the circulation. @it will continue north. @winds are picking up out of the @west. @it's pulling in the colder air. @that's why you see the greens @transition into the blues and @whites from rain and snow. @let's get closer to the ground @so we can see where the heavier @bandt are falling. @moderate snowfall sweeping @through erie and huron county, @south of lorain. @this snow throughout the @morning, not too bad right now. @temperatures hitting the @freezing mark. @we had rain yesterday. @it will be that kind of morning @when you know you ever cleaning @off the windshield and you have @the ice layer, that's what you @are looking at. @we will wait for the temps to @continue to fall. @as they do, we will
. @>> somara theodore is tracking @the wintry mix. @where is the snow now? @>> on the west side. @let's go ahead and get straight @to the radar. @i want to show you where the @snow is falling. @as we head throughout the @morning, we are expecting the @snow to pick back up again. @light. @we are seeing reports of @flurries from a lot of people. @so, it's coming down light. @here is the circulation. @it will continue north. @winds are picking up out of the @west. @it's pulling in the...
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let's get to our weather and traffic together, starting with meteorologist somara theodore. >> there's no rain coming from the skies so that's the good news. if you were outside yesterday, you noticed the warmup. we were at 60 degrees in northeast ohio. we're at 40 degrees to start in cleveland. we're at 38 degrees in elyria. a cold front has moved through which means the rain is gone. we're not going to be seeing any more rain today. the cooler air will file in behind the front. temperatures are not going to be as warm as they were yesterday. we will be seeing some cooler conditions. it will be windy out there with gusts around 35 miles per hour in some spots. >>> we have an accident right now, 90 eastbound at lorain avenue blocking two lanes. elsewhere, things are looking pretty good. there's volume starting to build. a pole is on fire in parma. the fire is out but snow road eastbounds is closed at edge hill drive because of that. and as we zoom in over here, lakeshore boulevard is closed at east 272nd street, power on and off because of a fire earlier and some poles are down. this i
let's get to our weather and traffic together, starting with meteorologist somara theodore. >> there's no rain coming from the skies so that's the good news. if you were outside yesterday, you noticed the warmup. we were at 60 degrees in northeast ohio. we're at 40 degrees to start in cleveland. we're at 38 degrees in elyria. a cold front has moved through which means the rain is gone. we're not going to be seeing any more rain today. the cooler air will file in behind the front....
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. >> and that is somara theodore. she gets a hot chocolate from there. your wallet, amazon requiring you to spend money for free shipping. shoppers will have to spend $49 to avoid shipping fees. it used to be $35 and that change doesn't impact amazon prime customers. for easter. they're releasing a new flavor that is getting mixed reaction online. kisses. one person tweeted is it the pumpkin spice of spring? basicked. so -- . >> have you? >> and wal-mart, i got them. thank you. >> and you, too. >> and -- . >> what do you think? you get them, too. >> and this is what it looks >> okay. >> come in closer. oh, no, we need to switch that back up. there we go and here. >> no. >> um. >> and we'll tell you what the rest of team gmc says. >> let's go to break. i have to get rid of it. >> coming up next -- i like it -- and high one country managed to build an upside down house. >> and a local harvest for a hunger campaign. hearing about the challenge we're taking part in this afternoon. you're watching good morning cleveland. .
. >> and that is somara theodore. she gets a hot chocolate from there. your wallet, amazon requiring you to spend money for free shipping. shoppers will have to spend $49 to avoid shipping fees. it used to be $35 and that change doesn't impact amazon prime customers. for easter. they're releasing a new flavor that is getting mixed reaction online. kisses. one person tweeted is it the pumpkin spice of spring? basicked. so -- . >> have you? >> and wal-mart, i got them. thank...
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@somara theodore is tracking it. @who will get hit the hardest. @>>> let's get straight to the @map so you can see it. @we are looking at the bands of @snow. @later between 6:00 and 9:00 @things will pick up. @we are seeing in the purples @where the heavier so is @falling, okay. @so, we are also waiting for a @lot of the temperatures to @continue to drop. @i just checked with cleveland @burke lakefront airport, '35 @there. @it is warm. @temperatures will drop through @the morning, all of the rain @will turn to snow. @let's talk about temperatures. @where are they at? @32 cleveland proper. @you go farther northwest, @that's where the snow will @begin. @temperatures satisfy that need @before it can turn to snow. @under an winter weather @advisory. @you factor in the wind it's @feeling like the teens in parts @of fremont and mansfield. @jon in storm tracker, how is it @looking. @>> reporter: we headed way @west. @we are on route 2 in amherst. @precipitation has picked up a @bit. @we are seeing a little snow @falling. @n
@somara theodore is tracking it. @who will get hit the hardest. @>>> let's get straight to the @map so you can see it. @we are looking at the bands of @snow. @later between 6:00 and 9:00 @things will pick up. @we are seeing in the purples @where the heavier so is @falling, okay. @so, we are also waiting for a @lot of the temperatures to @continue to drop. @i just checked with cleveland @burke lakefront airport, '35 @there. @it is warm. @temperatures will drop through @the morning, all...
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@somara theodore is tracking it. @who will get hit the hardest. @>>> let's get straight to the @map so you can see it. @we are looking at the bands of @snow. @later between 6:00 and 9:00 @things will pick up. @we are seeing in the purples @where the heavier so is @falling, okay. @so, we are also waiting for a @lot of the temperatures to @continue to drop. @i just checked with cleveland @burke lakefront airport, '35 @there. @it is warm. @temperatures will drop through @the morning, all of the rain @will turn to snow. @let's talk about temperatures. @where are they at? @32 cleveland proper. @you go farther northwest, @that's where the snow will @begin. @temperatures satisfy that need @before it can turn to snow.
@somara theodore is tracking it. @who will get hit the hardest. @>>> let's get straight to the @map so you can see it. @we are looking at the bands of @snow. @later between 6:00 and 9:00 @things will pick up. @we are seeing in the purples @where the heavier so is @falling, okay. @so, we are also waiting for a @lot of the temperatures to @continue to drop. @i just checked with cleveland @burke lakefront airport, '35 @there. @it is warm. @temperatures will drop through @the morning, all...
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very well, theodore. - i haven't got mine. - why not, theodore? - well i don't know. - well did you forget to write it, lose it, or what? - well, somethin' happened to it. - [mrs. rayburn] i see. well we won't finish reading all of them today. just make sure you have it here tomorrow, theodore. - yes, ma'am. - [mrs. rayburn] without fail. - yes, ma'am. - here ya are, dear. let's go. - let's go where? - we're due at the rutherfords' to play bridge. when they called up two weeks ago you told me to make the date tonight. - oh, well, when i said that i was just trying to put it off as long as possible. ya know, sort of operating on the theory that tomorrow never comes. - well tomorrow is here, dear, so come on, put your coat on. - come on, wally. - look, beaver, i got a geometry test. i can't help ya with your composition. - but gee, wally, some of the guys even got heroes for moms. i can't make my mom sound like she's nothin'. - well look then, why don't ya write it up like a poem? that always makes junk sound better. - heck, even a poem wouldn't mak
very well, theodore. - i haven't got mine. - why not, theodore? - well i don't know. - well did you forget to write it, lose it, or what? - well, somethin' happened to it. - [mrs. rayburn] i see. well we won't finish reading all of them today. just make sure you have it here tomorrow, theodore. - yes, ma'am. - [mrs. rayburn] without fail. - yes, ma'am. - here ya are, dear. let's go. - let's go where? - we're due at the rutherfords' to play bridge. when they called up two weeks ago you told me...
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somara theodore is tracking what is in store today. >> and the good news, it's going to be a cake walk this morning. we're starting off with snow. let's go ahead and zoom on in and see who is getting it this morning. all right, heading to millersburg, snow is coming in and you're up next with patchy light snow. we're not expecting total accumulations to break an inch toward medina. you have snow from wellington in the lake shore in lorain and cleveland. we're going to talk about this. the light snow and timing of it, how much we're expecting to get. friday, the warm-up is on the way so we can look forward to that. the hour-by-hour forecast, highs today and not really breaking the low 30s. over to you, kristen. >> thank you so much, somara. >>> what a difference a day makes. we're nice and clear this morning, so different than what the roads were looking like yesterday. look at 77, 71, we're all green. the east and west shoreway looking fantastic. looking at the drive time speeds, too, we're where we should be at this time. 14 minutes, using 90 eastbound from crocker to the inner belt.
somara theodore is tracking what is in store today. >> and the good news, it's going to be a cake walk this morning. we're starting off with snow. let's go ahead and zoom on in and see who is getting it this morning. all right, heading to millersburg, snow is coming in and you're up next with patchy light snow. we're not expecting total accumulations to break an inch toward medina. you have snow from wellington in the lake shore in lorain and cleveland. we're going to talk about this. the...
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. >> first, somara theodore. >> and let's go straight to it. lots going on in terms of weather. 42 degrees in ashtabula. winds not that bad and things are changing quickly. dry for now and we're seeing rain getting ready to enter the forecast. you can see a rain-snow mix. switching to show -- snow, the later into the evening as temperatures dropped. highs in ashtabula, 38 degrees. and that is a look at the neighborhood forecast. stick around. . >>> good morning to you, 4:39 right now. turning to democracy 2016, we're less than 24 hours from hampshire. and all eyes are on the election. john kosich is the only local tv reporter travelling with the governor as he's a final push to win over voters in the granite state. >> good morning from manchester. the governor is leaving nothing on the table today and has four town halls scheduled tonight and the governor campaigning with an extra spring in his step, riding the high of the debate saturday night. the momentum he hopes will carry him into tuesday. >> are you kidding me? this is ridiculous. there
. >> first, somara theodore. >> and let's go straight to it. lots going on in terms of weather. 42 degrees in ashtabula. winds not that bad and things are changing quickly. dry for now and we're seeing rain getting ready to enter the forecast. you can see a rain-snow mix. switching to show -- snow, the later into the evening as temperatures dropped. highs in ashtabula, 38 degrees. and that is a look at the neighborhood forecast. stick around. . >>> good morning to you, 4:39...
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so somara theodore is tracking all of those temps for you. >> i know you guys. it seemed like we were going to get away with it right? we were riding through winter with pretty smooth but we do have snow and cold weather in it. looking at the radar right now this is the residual snow we have left over from yesterday that lake effect snow and now traversing along route 20 so moving this way, north madison, geneva ashtabula up next for a heavier pocket this should be out of your area during your morning commute but we are under a wind chill advisory so it's going to be cold as we temperatures feeling like right now, two degrees below zero in wooster as well as canton negative in ash tab you had and that's when you factor in the wind chill. as we head throughout the day highs rich the low 20s. we're going to talk more about that chance for snow returning to the forecast and we could be seeing a major system moving in at the top of next week. kristin? >> not too bad of a friday morning commute want to mention no accidents as of yet but we are starting to see delays
so somara theodore is tracking all of those temps for you. >> i know you guys. it seemed like we were going to get away with it right? we were riding through winter with pretty smooth but we do have snow and cold weather in it. looking at the radar right now this is the residual snow we have left over from yesterday that lake effect snow and now traversing along route 20 so moving this way, north madison, geneva ashtabula up next for a heavier pocket this should be out of your area during...
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let's check in with somara theodore. >> and that is right. let's get straight to it. on the radar, interesting things take place. very light falling in areas like mansfield but this area in particular, that snow rain mix is on the way. we're looking at the temperatures on the surface and not freezing yet. it's not snow hitting the ground. you look higher into the atmosphere, it's cold there and this is where it ends in new london and loran county and medina and cuyahoga and changing into snow throughout the day. this is what you need to know in terms of that. erex-- we're expecting one to three inches and into certain parts of northeast ohio and the rain turned into snow this morning and a rain on wednesday. over to you. >>> and storm tracker 5 this morning, on route 82 and we are seeing the pavement wet here and light to moderate rain as that system continues to move that cold front, i am trying to get back to 90 where the drop. right now, we had about 35 near 40 degrees and temperatures are too wa remember to see the transition into snow. back to you. >> and dealing
let's check in with somara theodore. >> and that is right. let's get straight to it. on the radar, interesting things take place. very light falling in areas like mansfield but this area in particular, that snow rain mix is on the way. we're looking at the temperatures on the surface and not freezing yet. it's not snow hitting the ground. you look higher into the atmosphere, it's cold there and this is where it ends in new london and loran county and medina and cuyahoga and changing into...
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we will keep you updated. noticeably cooler forecast with somara theodore >> noticeable indeed. 126 years ago is the last time we saw anything as warm as we did. we broke records hitting 63. not the case this morning. 32 in elyria. good morning, medina. it's cold. we have the lake-effect snow kicking in. chardon, that chimney of geauga county there, lake county as well as ashtabula county, you are more than likely going to see the accumulation today, one to two inches. flurries for the rest of northeast ohio. here is the ohio by hour forecast. how it feels outside, that is about as warm as it will get. we are leveling out in the mid- 30s. maybe peaks of sunshine but on and off snow bands. that's a look at the power of 5 forecast. >>> we are looking wonderful at 6:02. are heading into the city. farther south it's looking good as well. building 162 and 261 but no incidents or accidents to report at this hour. a 10-minute ride 271 northbound richmond to 90. average speeds moving fine. a live look outside, i-90 at kenilworth. traffic is picking up a bit. we are out on the roads monitoring tra
we will keep you updated. noticeably cooler forecast with somara theodore >> noticeable indeed. 126 years ago is the last time we saw anything as warm as we did. we broke records hitting 63. not the case this morning. 32 in elyria. good morning, medina. it's cold. we have the lake-effect snow kicking in. chardon, that chimney of geauga county there, lake county as well as ashtabula county, you are more than likely going to see the accumulation today, one to two inches. flurries for the...
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somara theodore has the winter weather we are expecting next. somara, let's start with you. >> i want to talk about the snow. it's diminishing in strength. we got a good amount the past couple of days. we doubled the snow totals for the whole season in the past few days, 25 inches under the norm. we have more snow on the way. a break this morning. notice around 5:30 p.m. the evening rush hour timeframe the snow belt will be seeing it. we are talking about shaker heights, cleveland heights, the border of geauga you will see receive additional inches into the overnight hours. here is a look at friday. my goodness, more snow breaking out everywhere. this will be scattered in nature. everyone will see their fair share of additional snowfall for friday. finally a look at what it feels like out there. temperatures are feeling below jackie, terrance? >> lake-effect snow is going through the morning. plows are trying to clear up i- 77 around richfield at 1:00. sarah phinney is live in copley township. >> reporter: about 20 minutes ago we saw someone spi
somara theodore has the winter weather we are expecting next. somara, let's start with you. >> i want to talk about the snow. it's diminishing in strength. we got a good amount the past couple of days. we doubled the snow totals for the whole season in the past few days, 25 inches under the norm. we have more snow on the way. a break this morning. notice around 5:30 p.m. the evening rush hour timeframe the snow belt will be seeing it. we are talking about shaker heights, cleveland...
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let's get to the forecast first with somara theodore. >>> let's do it. check this out. in lake county, cuyahoga county you are under a lake-effect snow advisory. for cuyahoga county it doesn't end until 10:00. there is a chance we could see snow even though we received so much yesterday and this morning. here is where the snow is located. in medina, heavier pockets. montvale, if you are getting ready to hit the roads, the snow will come down heavier in if you are in wooster, you are cold. letter temperatures below zero. 6 degrees it what it feels like. 12 is what it feels like in medina. we will talk about the arctic blast. for now out to john. >> reporter: we moved again, 271 northbound. you can see similar conditions, wet roadways. we were following an odot truck. the bridges and overpasses is where we have seen the most snow and slush accumulating this morning. if you are on the roads this morning, take note of that. the bridges and overpasses are getting slick. very cold out here, 12 degrees we are at right now and windy. we have seen snow blowing and drifting acros
let's get to the forecast first with somara theodore. >>> let's do it. check this out. in lake county, cuyahoga county you are under a lake-effect snow advisory. for cuyahoga county it doesn't end until 10:00. there is a chance we could see snow even though we received so much yesterday and this morning. here is where the snow is located. in medina, heavier pockets. montvale, if you are getting ready to hit the roads, the snow will come down heavier in if you are in wooster, you are...
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in 1903, president theodore roosevelt established this tiny 5.5 acre island as america's first nationalildlife refuge. and soon, the refuges followed. the wichita mountains refuge was created in oklahoma in 1905. to provide a haven for the american bison. although these great shaggy beasts had once numbered in the millions, by the earliest 20th century, so few bison remained that the government had to ship 50 survivors from the new york zoo to form a starter heard for the new refuge. other sanctuaries were decreed for from one and the open bighorn sheep. and after 10,000 elk starved to death by striking wintering grounds in wyoming, the government established the national elk refuge in 1912 and launched a winter feeding program. in the 1930's, the devastating droughts of the dustbowl years dealt another blow to wildlife, drying out the prairie marsh is that migratory waterfowl needed for nesting, feeding, and resting stops. hunters came to the aid of waterfowl, that proposal to purchase duck stamps, to generate funds to buy and restore wetlands. after the act passed in 1934, the nations
in 1903, president theodore roosevelt established this tiny 5.5 acre island as america's first nationalildlife refuge. and soon, the refuges followed. the wichita mountains refuge was created in oklahoma in 1905. to provide a haven for the american bison. although these great shaggy beasts had once numbered in the millions, by the earliest 20th century, so few bison remained that the government had to ship 50 survivors from the new york zoo to form a starter heard for the new refuge. other...
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let's start with somara theodore. >> and a lot going on. let's talk about the rain. >> and this is now moving from west to east and areas like lorain, pushing into akron- canton. into this area, the temperatures will drop and this transitions from rain to snow. throughout the morning, we're that means it's going to be slushy out there and i want to talk accumulation. and some areas haven't gotten snow and seeing one to three inches of snow. areas like elyria and wooster. that will change as we head through our wednesday and thursday because the wake-up snow will bring more snow and how are the roads looking? >> we're looking okay and seeing a light to moderate rain coming down and getting off of 82 and passing strongsville and as you can see outside and people are starting to get back up and this is a series of two cold fronts that are going to start to move in here. that is what is transitioning. from the radar, i am trying to get to 71 south and i want to that is where i have circles there and where some sleet is coming down and not causi
let's start with somara theodore. >> and a lot going on. let's talk about the rain. >> and this is now moving from west to east and areas like lorain, pushing into akron- canton. into this area, the temperatures will drop and this transitions from rain to snow. throughout the morning, we're that means it's going to be slushy out there and i want to talk accumulation. and some areas haven't gotten snow and seeing one to three inches of snow. areas like elyria and wooster. that will...
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s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for years, mike meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by laughter and blank stares, until he calls author and historian bill seale. >> he was skeptical that it could be the actual white house. so i said, "can i just send you pictures?" >> what was your initial reaction? >> well, i thought it looked suspicious. [ laughs ] and so, i didn't tell them much until i researched it. >> did you say, "ah, just leave it in the attic another 50 years. it'll be fine"? >> no. no, i was too curious for that. >> in fact, the meisters' photos have bill scratching his head. >> he called me back, and he goes, "i swear i've seen it." >> bill is remembering a particular photo from 18
s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for years, mike meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by...
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. >>> now a check of the forecast with somara theodore. >> i have never been so happy to see an h in my life. i saw it about a week ago. yes, sunshine on the way. we had the cold front yesterday, that gave us the snow flurries. behind us the cooler air is sinking in. that's why we are waking up to freezing conditions. spots. we should see the sunshine prevailing today. here is what is going on. on the regard it's dry. see the gray, that is denoting where the clouds are and that means that if you live south below that line, you are probably seeing a little bit more warmer conditions than the rest of us, especially in ashtabula. negative two degrees in ashtabula. stark contrast, 19 in new philadelphia. 27 in millersburg. 15 here. we are seeing single digits in areas like akron and canton. this is what you can expect into the weekend. temperatures in the low 50s into tomorrow and saturday which means a nice warm up is on the way. let's talk about precip. we will see a mixed bag of precip through friday and it's a minimal chance. if it does happen, it will be more restricted to the east
. >>> now a check of the forecast with somara theodore. >> i have never been so happy to see an h in my life. i saw it about a week ago. yes, sunshine on the way. we had the cold front yesterday, that gave us the snow flurries. behind us the cooler air is sinking in. that's why we are waking up to freezing conditions. spots. we should see the sunshine prevailing today. here is what is going on. on the regard it's dry. see the gray, that is denoting where the clouds are and that...
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. >>> and we begin with the power of 5 forecast and somara theodore. >> and you're looking at the radar and there is no snow in northeast ohio for the most part and we saw some flurries southern portions of carol county, that is and as we head throughout the day, the snow will return. in terms of timing, we're talking about before lunchtime and we're also seeing some colder air settle in. 29 in ashland; 29 to start in wooster and good morning areas like norwalk at 30 and you look farther to the east and in the low 30s to start. ravena at 30 and 30 in canton and i will let you know how low we're going to go and when that snow will arrive. for now, over to you. >>> and luckily, our morning commute is not impacted by weather this morning. the normal volume building, 71 northbound and we're getting the first accident reported of the morning in stark county. into that for you. >>> headed farther south, a smooth ride around the akron area and no major incidents or delays to talk about and for drive times, taking you 11 minutes to 71 northbound. and richmond to 90, a smooth ride 90 eastbound,
. >>> and we begin with the power of 5 forecast and somara theodore. >> and you're looking at the radar and there is no snow in northeast ohio for the most part and we saw some flurries southern portions of carol county, that is and as we head throughout the day, the snow will return. in terms of timing, we're talking about before lunchtime and we're also seeing some colder air settle in. 29 in ashland; 29 to start in wooster and good morning areas like norwalk at 30 and you look...
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. >> and let's start with our theodore. >> and a drop of moisture right now and in many areas of >> and exactly. and we saw a lot of the slushy tomorrow. first, we have to deal with the rain. born canning in northeast ohio. and the heavier bands made their way into the viewing area and parts of mansfield and ashland seeing heavier rains like orange. in medina and wooster, you're on my radar. you're about to get hit with heavier rain and current temperature, 35 to start and thatet in medina; 30, akron and why we're going to see snow as the temperatures drop and about ever they drop, they're going to rise this afternoon. showing highs in the mid- to upper 30s and some spots reaching 50 and this is going to pose a problem this morning, kristen. >> and absolutely. i want to -- you want to leave early and considering this is the map showing what traffic is going to look like the next four hours and you see backups on 71 and 77 and that is a loop, showing you where it's going to get red as we get into the rush hour and elsewhere, we're checking in okay. we have a fatal crash to tell you about
. >> and let's start with our theodore. >> and a drop of moisture right now and in many areas of >> and exactly. and we saw a lot of the slushy tomorrow. first, we have to deal with the rain. born canning in northeast ohio. and the heavier bands made their way into the viewing area and parts of mansfield and ashland seeing heavier rains like orange. in medina and wooster, you're on my radar. you're about to get hit with heavier rain and current temperature, 35 to start and...
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. >> and we begin right now with power of 5 meteorologist somara theodore and kicking off the team coverage here. >> and good morning, that is i am. if you live in lake county along the northern fringes of ashtabula county, you're waking up to a lake affect snow advise advisory. however, if you live in geauga county, that is a lake affect imminent and we'll see a good amount of snow in the areas. the radar right now, showing the bands continuing to persist. where they do persist, that is amount of snow. we have a westerly component meaning it's moving into ashtabula county. some of the lighter purples, noting lighter snowfall in menner and let's talk about what you need to know today. as we go through, i want you to know we're expecting four to 12 inches of snow in the snowbelt. and this is continuing through thursday afternoon. and if you live outside of the snowbelt, you might see snow, too, less than about two inches. and we'll talk more about the lake affect snow and the arctic air blast on the way. for now, over to you, corrina. >>> tomorrow, we're out here on route 2 in lake county. k
. >> and we begin right now with power of 5 meteorologist somara theodore and kicking off the team coverage here. >> and good morning, that is i am. if you live in lake county along the northern fringes of ashtabula county, you're waking up to a lake affect snow advise advisory. however, if you live in geauga county, that is a lake affect imminent and we'll see a good amount of snow in the areas. the radar right now, showing the bands continuing to persist. where they do persist,...
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. >> and first, the latest weather and traffic with somara theodore. >> and a lot of schools were closed. indian valley school delayed by two hours and this is a look at what is going on. the setup is a cold front and getting ready to push through. we have seen stronger in northeast ohio and some snowfall, and this is going to pass throughout the day and give it time but it's triggering off snowfall. euclid, seeing more moderate patches of snow there and darker purple as well as menner and you pass up to leroy and that is where we will see snow move in. the temperatures now, 28 degrees in cleveland. >> and all right, accident free at the hour. i. i will tell you the plows are out. and i am seeing the odot cameras live and don't worry, traffic map, and that is 90 on columbia and elsewhere, if you're coming in from akron, we saw a mess and look at 77 and 76 and that is looks -- looks great. coming in each direction and checking outside, the odot camera and here on 90 and kenilworth and also wet in some of the other spaces and that plow is passing the bottom left- hand corner of the screen.
. >> and first, the latest weather and traffic with somara theodore. >> and a lot of schools were closed. indian valley school delayed by two hours and this is a look at what is going on. the setup is a cold front and getting ready to push through. we have seen stronger in northeast ohio and some snowfall, and this is going to pass throughout the day and give it time but it's triggering off snowfall. euclid, seeing more moderate patches of snow there and darker purple as well as...
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that led to theodore and i will close with this. just look at it. three things are striking. by all means do look at this. one, it's amazing to me that he could have written anything that was the least bit coherence under the circumstances of going to state. his worst enemy had kind of -- come, the gun in the morning. second great penmanship. you've got to admire that and third it's unbelievably casual. the part that i read i have a little correspondence i mean come on. but as the letter goes on it gets deeper and this is what dennis was referring to the beginning. despite the circumstances hamilton did not refer to burr by name but be a lishan to burr's unmistakable when he declared it was break his heart if the country were dismembered. at the time to burr have been linked to the so-called northern conspiracy to break the new england states plus new york free of beginning as a separate country to be headed up by aaron burr. that never materialized but burr did embark on a western conspiracy going after the land of the louisiana purchase for private empire and that was the m
that led to theodore and i will close with this. just look at it. three things are striking. by all means do look at this. one, it's amazing to me that he could have written anything that was the least bit coherence under the circumstances of going to state. his worst enemy had kind of -- come, the gun in the morning. second great penmanship. you've got to admire that and third it's unbelievably casual. the part that i read i have a little correspondence i mean come on. but as the letter goes...
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he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five floridawere attacked on or near the campus. two of the young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. >> what do we have here? let's see. oh, it's an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me. you're down for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy -- >> you told them they were going to get me. he said he was going to get me. you got the indictment. it's all you are going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade county i've been -- >> don't shake your finger at me, young man. don't shake your finger at me, young man. >> inside the courtroom, the trial will be covered by a still photographer and one television camera. upstairs there are some 250 reporters and television technicians from around the
he is theodore bundy, jailed in florida. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five floridawere attacked on or near the campus. two of the young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. >> what do we have here? let's see. oh, it's an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me. you're down for...
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do you understand that, theodore? - yes sir. well, i didn't think i'd get out of this without somebody bawling me out. (laughter) - well, theodore, you did a very foolish thing. and you disobeyed your father. don't you think you deserve a bawling out? - yes sir, but i thought it'd be easier to come to someone i didn't know so well. - beaver, you can't expect strangers to be as understanding as your own parents. - gee, even when a guy's paying 46 cents to be understanding? - not even then. (laughter) - uh huh, (chuckles) yeah, i see, yeah well, well, thanks a lot, george, right, goodbye. - dear, do you know beaver went upstairs wally and i had to undress him to put him in bed. - well, i'm not surprised. he's had a very busy week. - well, he's hardly done anything. just sat around every afternoon waiting to talk to the mailman. - he's hardly done anything, huh? do you know that young man has been threatened with legal action, he has hired a lawyer, and he's paid him 46 cents to handle his case. (laughter) - when did all this happe
do you understand that, theodore? - yes sir. well, i didn't think i'd get out of this without somebody bawling me out. (laughter) - well, theodore, you did a very foolish thing. and you disobeyed your father. don't you think you deserve a bawling out? - yes sir, but i thought it'd be easier to come to someone i didn't know so well. - beaver, you can't expect strangers to be as understanding as your own parents. - gee, even when a guy's paying 46 cents to be understanding? - not even then....
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so our somara theodore is tracking these temps for you my friend? >> no good news. actually a little bit of good news. this is the last of the snow we have left from yesterday. north madison right now seeing some of the lighter portions that will pick up in north perry as we've got darker purple headed for you now along route 20 and 90 impacted and in geauga county nothing to fret over in terms of snow just yet. don't get me wrong. picture but for now let's talk about temperatures taking the main stage. nine degrees is the actual temp in wooster. new philadelphia taking the cake, six degrees to start, 14 in cleveland we are under a wind chill advisory until february 14th which means temps feel like this and colder as we head towards the weekend. right now in elyria negative 2 is the feel like, feeling negative in ashtabula as well as youngstown so we'll talk about how low the temps go and the next chance for snow but for now how are the roads impacted? >> of course out east is where we are mostly focusing because of those conditions. you'll see some spots maybe 90 b
so our somara theodore is tracking these temps for you my friend? >> no good news. actually a little bit of good news. this is the last of the snow we have left from yesterday. north madison right now seeing some of the lighter portions that will pick up in north perry as we've got darker purple headed for you now along route 20 and 90 impacted and in geauga county nothing to fret over in terms of snow just yet. don't get me wrong. picture but for now let's talk about temperatures taking...
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fox5's abby theodors joins us live with more on what happened. all day we've been getting calls and emails from people complaining about long lines and a lack of organization while caucusing. so we did a little digging to find out what caused the delays. chants crowds of people showed up to caucusing locations across the valley to get out the vote but the experience was a little more pleasant for some than others nicole ovio, caucuser: everyone got together and we won. hillary won. caucused at a local elementary school in summerlin and said her experience was quick and organized plus her candidate took the win. but for first time voter javonn williams - she says her experience caucusing has her questioning if she'll ever do it again. javon williams: we actually got inside of the building around 12:35 so it was really late and as soon as we got inside they were all over the place. and it was so loud no one could understand. williams is a first time voter and says there were no signs guiding attendees. she says she waited several hours before givin
fox5's abby theodors joins us live with more on what happened. all day we've been getting calls and emails from people complaining about long lines and a lack of organization while caucusing. so we did a little digging to find out what caused the delays. chants crowds of people showed up to caucusing locations across the valley to get out the vote but the experience was a little more pleasant for some than others nicole ovio, caucuser: everyone got together and we won. hillary won. caucused at...
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s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for years, mike meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by laughter and blank stares, until he calls author and historian bill seale. >> he was skeptical that it could be the actual white house. so i said, "can i just send you pictures?" >> what was your initial reaction? >> well, i thought it looked suspicious. [ laughs ] and so, i didn't tell them much until i researched it. >> did you say, "ah, just leave it in the attic another 50 years. it'll be fine"? >> no. no, i was too curious for that. >> in fact, the meisters' photos have bill scratching his head. >> he called me back, and he goes, "i swear i've seen it." >> bill is remembering a particular photo from 18
s fifth cousin, theodore roosevelt, and today is known as the roosevelt conference room. >> for years, mike meister was told his father had a family heirloom like no other -- a decorative piece of wood with peeling paint, reputed in family lore to be from the white house. the problem -- nobody knows how to find out if the story is true. it's become an irresistible mystery to mike and his brother-in-law, larry forrest, who are determined to solve it. larry's inquiries are all met by...
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roads are snow- covered and meg shaw in garfield heights and power of five meteorologist somara theodore is tracking the storm. >> and we want to show you storm tracker 5 and the southern part of northeastern ohio, heavy with wet snow covering the highways there. if you have to go out, we have extra time and we want to you know it took our photographer overnight 45 minutes to go from canton to akron and let's go to somara theodore. she has the answers of folks wanting to know when is it going to end? >> that is a good question. in order to do that, i have to talk about the evolution of the stomp and let's look at -- the storm and let's look at the radar. this is what we're dealing with this morning. this is plaguing much of the eastern seaboard and the direction it's heading away from us. that is the good news and let's zoom in so you can see where the heavier pockets are. about 4, 5 in the morning, we took a beating in akron and canton and that was all due to this snow right here and in parts in buffalo, new york. we're in the whites and dark purple, the lighter snow is falling in north
roads are snow- covered and meg shaw in garfield heights and power of five meteorologist somara theodore is tracking the storm. >> and we want to show you storm tracker 5 and the southern part of northeastern ohio, heavy with wet snow covering the highways there. if you have to go out, we have extra time and we want to you know it took our photographer overnight 45 minutes to go from canton to akron and let's go to somara theodore. she has the answers of folks wanting to know when is it...
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theodore boswell.nice to meet you. it's the walther p-38, heavy alloy,semiautomatic, with a 9mm parabellum. don't you have a metal one that shoots bullets? a connoisseur, huh? no, i just want an american one. this one isright up your alley. it's metal.it shoots bullets. even you can fire it. ain't that kind of illegal? so's whata burglar can do. i got to wait forever to buy a gun to protect myself from a criminal. the cops can't be everywhere. ain't nobody protectin' me but me. if you were selling,i'd buy. 250 bucks. i'll take it. you accept checks? may iuse our phone? help yourself. thanks. yeah, card number 4381-276-2-- i think everything's ok. why don't you just sign right here? it's beena real pleasure doing businesswith you. yeah. thanks a lot. i really appreciate this. i feel safer already. that's good. listen, i like to do something special have a mood ring on me. hey, thanks. peace. [musical theme fromthe good, the bad, and the ugly] what's that you called me? pip-squeak? short stuff? this town ain't big enough
theodore boswell.nice to meet you. it's the walther p-38, heavy alloy,semiautomatic, with a 9mm parabellum. don't you have a metal one that shoots bullets? a connoisseur, huh? no, i just want an american one. this one isright up your alley. it's metal.it shoots bullets. even you can fire it. ain't that kind of illegal? so's whata burglar can do. i got to wait forever to buy a gun to protect myself from a criminal. the cops can't be everywhere. ain't nobody protectin' me but me. if you were...
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theodore roosevelt loved lincoln and had lincoln's hair and a in a ring. we know about his trust-busting. woodrow wilson, a complicated but interesting case. was he racist? sure. everybody said he was a virginian. he had a home in columbia, south carolina. the town that william sherman bombarded and burned. they did not like the yankees there. it was a city that flew the confederate battle flags until a few months ago in 2015. wilson's progressive agenda was extraordinary. child labor laws, state taxes, graduated income tax. it is the other part that he missed. he re-segregating the federal bureaucracy, taking away the rights of african american who achieved that status. they were all demoted. fdr got it. the 1912 election was the first to include primaries. 13 of them. a rollicking season. i know everybody is tired of presidential primary talk. taft loses in ohio. they have battled all the way to california. they all say they are the natural inheriter of the lincoln legacy. his son, robert, has as little to do with his economic views as carnegie. so, goin
theodore roosevelt loved lincoln and had lincoln's hair and a in a ring. we know about his trust-busting. woodrow wilson, a complicated but interesting case. was he racist? sure. everybody said he was a virginian. he had a home in columbia, south carolina. the town that william sherman bombarded and burned. they did not like the yankees there. it was a city that flew the confederate battle flags until a few months ago in 2015. wilson's progressive agenda was extraordinary. child labor laws,...