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district judge james carr took senior status creating a vacancy in toledo's federal courthouse. june 2010, almost precisely two years ago. for these two years jeffrey helmick, who enjoys, for most of two years -- i spoke with him in august if my memory is correct, saying i wanted to send his name to the president, telling him the delay may be several months, maybe even a year. never dreaming that partisanship in this body would mean the delay was two years. for two years -- for almost two years jeffrey helmick, who enjoys, again, the enthusiastic support of federal judges appointed by presidents of both parties in toledo, enjoys the bipartisan support of me and of senator portman, a republican from ohio, for these two years jeff helmick has had his nomination placed on hold. an enormous political cost. helmick is not -- an enormous cost in many ways. justice delayed, justice denied. helmick is not a partner in some big law firm where others can help him or help with or help take over his cases. instead he's had a small firm where the clients are his own. as a result his practice
district judge james carr took senior status creating a vacancy in toledo's federal courthouse. june 2010, almost precisely two years ago. for these two years jeffrey helmick, who enjoys, for most of two years -- i spoke with him in august if my memory is correct, saying i wanted to send his name to the president, telling him the delay may be several months, maybe even a year. never dreaming that partisanship in this body would mean the delay was two years. for two years -- for almost two years...
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moisture from the south but not that widespread heavy rains but there is heavy rain between detroit and toledo. the bulk will stay to the north and west. look to the south and west as a warm front and big bubble of high pressure will bring in height and humidity. this will be a lot of heat. still over the 70s but if you hop to the mississippi we're seeing the temperatures rise into the 90s to 100 degrees. by tuesday going into wednesday hazy, hot and humid conditions. we'll be talking heat indices rising to 100 to 105. let's go hour by hour through the 6:00 hour tomorrow morning. there is a spotty showers toward the north and west. ever you're out toward i 70 that is where you'll see the showers. 60s go into the 70s tomorrow. still that easterly wind going to keep it cool and seeing the clouds out there. there could be a spot ty shower into tomorrow night, but by tuesday that warm front lifts in. we're into the 80s, nearing 90 and that will be the trend setter to this heat that will beat over the area for much of next week. the forecast for the rest of the evening, 70s, mostly clear and comfor
moisture from the south but not that widespread heavy rains but there is heavy rain between detroit and toledo. the bulk will stay to the north and west. look to the south and west as a warm front and big bubble of high pressure will bring in height and humidity. this will be a lot of heat. still over the 70s but if you hop to the mississippi we're seeing the temperatures rise into the 90s to 100 degrees. by tuesday going into wednesday hazy, hot and humid conditions. we'll be talking heat...
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you know what i'm talking about toledo known about its.te various schools sent kids out to beg for money. this story that we first told you about us who looks surprisingly showed up the meeting today and left hiding their faces from us. canadian conceded. nice get mad king banishes terrorist he's the man who finally did is. he pitched the first guard came in giants franchise history that goes back 120 something years csi sports director dennis o'donnell is at the ballpark tonight. and it felt like a world series and 932 years old and the giants came west in 1958 it's hard to believe believes the public in the cockpit crews have come through here. when to come had never thrown a perfect game that keynes did it's nice. on the grounds areas from the very. and that's a perfect game. did wait until incredible. it's starting to settle in right now. i'm able to celebrate with the guys in the clubhouse and enjoy it for a second. that was something that's obviously i'm never everyone to forget. but it was unbelievable from the beginning. in its the
you know what i'm talking about toledo known about its.te various schools sent kids out to beg for money. this story that we first told you about us who looks surprisingly showed up the meeting today and left hiding their faces from us. canadian conceded. nice get mad king banishes terrorist he's the man who finally did is. he pitched the first guard came in giants franchise history that goes back 120 something years csi sports director dennis o'donnell is at the ballpark tonight. and it felt...
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hospital in toledo could upset arms and blankets off the ministry of health screening them to assemble them in a mosque and the second day we have seen the u.n. observers come into these very modest to be able to look to see. what could be that was. odd to me would keep those people national horse then carried them into blankets and give them to the opposition close aides use why men have all under possibility to show them we stagger all the story do is or you end up sort of a. man we don't know who they had i am doc was issued and there's many so that each one of those factions and working independently it's why it's very difficult to then you would say i had president of a palestinian village have contacted the guinness book of world records to register that their village has been demolished by israel thirty eight times to help her co-founder and executive director of the israeli committee against house demolitions thanks it's a last ditch attempt to attract attention to their plight. i think this is an act of desperation they've turned to the israeli courts for years and years and y
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end the people don't they have seen the militia and carrying out of from the national hospital in toledo corpse in arms a blanket off the ministry of health screening them to assemble them in a mosque and the second day we have seen the un observers coming to these very modest to be able to see these laws because it's not possible. to me would keep those people international hospital then carried them in the blankets and give them to the opposition close aides use why men have all under possibility to show them we see they're all on the story the u.n. observers believe man we don't know whom they had armed opposition they have many say that each one of those factions are working independently zits why it's very difficult to then you would say i had. residents of a palestinian village have contacted the guinness book of world records to register that their village has been demolished by israel thirty eight times to have help or a co-founder and executive director of the israeli committee against house demolished thanks it's a last ditch attempt to attract attention to their plight. i thin
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end the people told us they have seen the militia and carrying out of from the national hospital in toledo corpses arms of blankets of ministry of health screening them to assemble them in was the second day we have seen the u.n. observers come into these very modest to be able to see these laws because it's not possible is said to. me. those people international horse return then carried them on the in the blankets and we give them to the opposition closer disease why i'm here for all and the possibility to show them we see they're all on the story or you end up sort of girls elysia men we don't know who they are the armed opposition they have many strengths each one of those factions are working independently it's why it's very difficult to tell you they are. ahead in the next few minutes are china's most ambitious space mission to date beijing sent first ever female astronaut into orbit on a mission that could pave the way for china's own man space station. also police in the us seem to think a camera is more dangerous than a gun like this that's the impression some journalists say they
end the people told us they have seen the militia and carrying out of from the national hospital in toledo corpses arms of blankets of ministry of health screening them to assemble them in was the second day we have seen the u.n. observers come into these very modest to be able to see these laws because it's not possible is said to. me. those people international horse return then carried them on the in the blankets and we give them to the opposition closer disease why i'm here for all and the...
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narrative would the end the people they have seen and getting out of from the national hospital in toledo could upset arms and blankets off the ministry of health screening then to assemble then in a mosque and the second day we have seen a do you an observer just coming to this very modest to be able to see you could see it's not what is said to. me. those people are nationalists only then carry them into blankets and give them to the opposition to said i'm in heaven all under you showed them we see they're all in the story do you end up sort of goods elysia man we don't know who they are out of the island of position they have many strengths each one of those factions are working independently it's why it's very difficult to then you would say i had. peter the valves crosstalk debates later this hour of the syrian crisis with experts focusing on why western powers never reveal their real agenda for intervention in every case when the united states or britain or france the former colonizers of the middle east decide to intervene to overthrow a government they assigned their mission a nob
narrative would the end the people they have seen and getting out of from the national hospital in toledo could upset arms and blankets off the ministry of health screening then to assemble then in a mosque and the second day we have seen a do you an observer just coming to this very modest to be able to see you could see it's not what is said to. me. those people are nationalists only then carry them into blankets and give them to the opposition to said i'm in heaven all under you showed them...
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deportacion tiene otras opciones por las medidas del presidente barack obama >> buenas tardes ulises toledo
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war would end the people as they have seen no militia and carrying out of the national hospital in toledo could upset arms a blanket after ministry of health screening then to assemble then in a mosque and the second day we have seen the un observers coming to these very modest to be able to look to see the saws we could it's not. illegal. to me it would kill those people international horse then carried them under. and give them to the opposition close aides use why men have all under possibility to show them we see there on a story doors or you end up so diverse elysia men we don't know whom they had armed opposition there's many strengths each one of those factions are working in the independently zits why it's very difficult to then you would say add. in there from the christian ministry in syria specters but earlier on. now to the next few minutes on our to china's most ambitious space mission to date blood soffit so launched a spacecraft a bit earlier with the first ever female chinese astronaut on board or when well they're on a mission that will see them attempt to dock with their
war would end the people as they have seen no militia and carrying out of the national hospital in toledo could upset arms a blanket after ministry of health screening then to assemble then in a mosque and the second day we have seen the un observers coming to these very modest to be able to look to see the saws we could it's not. illegal. to me it would kill those people international horse then carried them under. and give them to the opposition close aides use why men have all under...
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end the people as they have seen their militia and carrying out of around the national hospital in toledo corpse in arms a blanket after ministry of their escaping then to assemble then in a mosque and the second day we have seen the un observers coming to these very modest to be able to look to see the saws. it's not what is said. to me would kill those people international hospital then carried them under. and to give them to the opposition does exist why i'm here for all and a possibility to show them we say they're all on the story or you end up sort of elysia men we don't know who they had the island of position there's many strengths each one of those factions are working independently it's why it's very difficult to then you would say i had much more lines of karma website will reveal that toxic fall from america's agent or a tree may have spread from vietnam to japan with is that massive caches of the herbicide bury for decades and i poisoned a nearby island more than online. and the privacy settings overlooked silicon valley titans yahoo and microsoft have been cashing in on our
end the people as they have seen their militia and carrying out of around the national hospital in toledo corpse in arms a blanket after ministry of their escaping then to assemble then in a mosque and the second day we have seen the un observers coming to these very modest to be able to look to see the saws. it's not what is said. to me would kill those people international hospital then carried them under. and to give them to the opposition does exist why i'm here for all and a possibility to...
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he said: you know, speaking of mischief, last year candidate barack obama stood on the sidewalk in toledo, ohio, and first let it slip to joe the plumber that he wanted to, quote, spread the wealth around. at the time i have to admit that i went on fox news and publicly engaged in some speculation about whether barack obama really advocated socialism, a premise that i privately found farfetched. at the time salmon made these mischievous speculations, he was fox news' deputy washington editor, and it was his job, and it was his job to oversee reporting of the news on one of the country's major cable networks. yet here in front of a friendly audience on a luxury cruise an ocean away from the united states, he was candidly, nonchalantly admitting to conspicuously misbe representing the ideology of a presidential candidate to fox's audience. e-mails written by salmon and a fox producer show this calculated smear against obama was part of a coordinated campaign of deception. not only had salmon personally appeared on the network to make these charges against barack obama, but he'd also sent jo
he said: you know, speaking of mischief, last year candidate barack obama stood on the sidewalk in toledo, ohio, and first let it slip to joe the plumber that he wanted to, quote, spread the wealth around. at the time i have to admit that i went on fox news and publicly engaged in some speculation about whether barack obama really advocated socialism, a premise that i privately found farfetched. at the time salmon made these mischievous speculations, he was fox news' deputy washington editor,...
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severe weather includes cleveland, toledo, you're in there. center of the nation is going to be so super hot, dallas looking at one of their hottest temperatures so far this year at 100 today. that's the big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> this weather report has been brought to you by purina. >> the takeaway is that it's hot. >> summer is here. >>> all right, ginger, coming up on "good morning america" -- can this ipad survive a 15-foot drop? can it survive the drill our becky worley tries out this protecting methods coming up. >>> also ahead -- man with video camera, versus big black bear, who wins? what kind of nut will dare a bear to run at him? we'll find out. bear to run at him? we'll find out. which is friskies plus more. more of the things alice desires. with all the nutrition alice requires. it's a world of shiny furs. of sparkly eyes and happy purrs. it's a world unlike any alice has ever seen before. the world of new friskies plus. which is friskies plus more. this is my grandson. and if it wasn't for a screen
severe weather includes cleveland, toledo, you're in there. center of the nation is going to be so super hot, dallas looking at one of their hottest temperatures so far this year at 100 today. that's the big picture. let's get a check a little closer to home. >> this weather report has been brought to you by purina. >> the takeaway is that it's hot. >> summer is here. >>> all right, ginger, coming up on "good morning america" -- can this ipad survive a...
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. >> city leader in toledo, ohio want you to mow your lawn.kay. based on that and implied data we can look at cluster areas and where the new positions are. >> failure to comply can mean a 75 fine. and plus the cost of having worker to do the job. cutting edge policy will allow them to respond quickly to unruly lawns. >> a historic flight ended. an amelia earhart. that's next. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do.
. >> city leader in toledo, ohio want you to mow your lawn.kay. based on that and implied data we can look at cluster areas and where the new positions are. >> failure to comply can mean a 75 fine. and plus the cost of having worker to do the job. cutting edge policy will allow them to respond quickly to unruly lawns. >> a historic flight ended. an amelia earhart. that's next. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people...
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. >>> alley from toledo, ohio. she's on the phone. good morning, alley. >> caller: good morning. amer core, don't have much savings. i hope to find a part-time job but won't work much because of school. i'm worried about taking out loans, not sure if i can find a job outside of college. my question is should i take out a loan. >> thanks so much for your great public service. i would tackle in two ways. pause and ask yourself, does it make sense to go back to grad school right away? i say this, because in my view grad school is to forward your career and make potentially more money. you said yourself you're not quite sure at the end of this program you're going to end up with a job. consider an alternative solution which is potentially go work one or two years, some savings you can apply to additional loan payments. at the end if you don't end up with a job, have you a job to fall back on. take your grants, apply to college debt, wipe it out and that feels fantastic. if you're intent on going back to school right now. do two things. look at fellowship programs and additionally pub
. >>> alley from toledo, ohio. she's on the phone. good morning, alley. >> caller: good morning. amer core, don't have much savings. i hope to find a part-time job but won't work much because of school. i'm worried about taking out loans, not sure if i can find a job outside of college. my question is should i take out a loan. >> thanks so much for your great public service. i would tackle in two ways. pause and ask yourself, does it make sense to go back to grad school...
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revifb general motors and chrysler and they have a huge presence through northern ohio ranging from toledo and youngstown. and they have a spin-off effect. president obama has every right to go in and take credit for that. and that's why ohio will be an extremely competitive state because he can point to something, concrete, and point out that the unemployment rate in o. ohio is 7.4% under the national average. he can also point out the fact that in the midwest states unemployment has dropped by 3.4% and that's largely driven by manufacturering. >> thank you so much. the president obviously thanking the audience right now. we want to get to what he has to say so don't miss out. let's listen in. >> thank you very much. thank you so much. well, good afternoon, everybody. it is great to be back in cleveland. it is great to be back here at cuyahoga community college. i want, first of all to thank angela for her introduction and sharing her story. i know her daughter's very proud of her. i know her daughter's here today. give her a big round of applause. i want to thank your president, dr. jerr
revifb general motors and chrysler and they have a huge presence through northern ohio ranging from toledo and youngstown. and they have a spin-off effect. president obama has every right to go in and take credit for that. and that's why ohio will be an extremely competitive state because he can point to something, concrete, and point out that the unemployment rate in o. ohio is 7.4% under the national average. he can also point out the fact that in the midwest states unemployment has dropped...
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in different parts of ohio, cleveland will be in a different place than cincinnati or columbus or toledo or akron, is different than what would maybe play in virginia. that's just who we are as a country as well as -- but the fundamental, that's kind of -- yes, it is narrow. but the fundamental is, in my view, is which person do you want in the oval office, because who's going to hear the voices that shape things? and i do think it's sentimental on behalf of the president. take the auto industry. clearly mitt romney would have done something different. he's a product of his experience. he would look at the financials and say let it go bankrupt. he said it. the president spent time on the south side dealing with steel workers, who saw their jobs and their lives and their whole communities disappear. everything they built. and he made a different decision against conventional wisdom. everybody -- two weeks to go, that was it. when we walked into the oval office. and whose voices and whose interests do you represent? because you are removed in the oval office and none of the choices are eas
in different parts of ohio, cleveland will be in a different place than cincinnati or columbus or toledo or akron, is different than what would maybe play in virginia. that's just who we are as a country as well as -- but the fundamental, that's kind of -- yes, it is narrow. but the fundamental is, in my view, is which person do you want in the oval office, because who's going to hear the voices that shape things? and i do think it's sentimental on behalf of the president. take the auto...
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. >> my name is paul kunkle from toledo, ohio.ng vacation, about 35 days, traveling across country, all the way down to cabo san lucas, mexico, where i have a time share. we came back through arizona and texas, where i was looking for property. we went to new orleans, to bourbon street. i fell down and my friend picked me up and we were picked up by the new orleans police and accused of being drunk in public. i've been here 21 days. the first few days we were in the new orleans county jail. we were left without food or water for three days. near riots broke out. there were people breaking windows, starting fires. most of us were afraid that we were going to die there, it was so horrible. water was up to our shoulders by the time they got us out of there. they put us in small boats, took us to this bridge area. i saw my friend for about two minutes, first thing he said to me, he said, this is a goddamned nightmare. >> while a nightmare for some, for others, including the first women inmates to sleep at angola in 44 years, a blessin
. >> my name is paul kunkle from toledo, ohio.ng vacation, about 35 days, traveling across country, all the way down to cabo san lucas, mexico, where i have a time share. we came back through arizona and texas, where i was looking for property. we went to new orleans, to bourbon street. i fell down and my friend picked me up and we were picked up by the new orleans police and accused of being drunk in public. i've been here 21 days. the first few days we were in the new orleans county...
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turns into a scene out of the wild west. [ gunshots ] october 8th, 2009, a lively night at a bar in toledo video shows marquese robbins ordering some drinks from the bartender. the bartender sees him pull out a bag of marijuana. he calls the bouncer over to remove the customer. >> there are cameras up there. i am not going to lose my job over this bull [ bleep ]. get out. get out. out. >> but robbins won't leave. he and the bouncer start to have words and a fight breaks out. 38-year-old lashon sawyer is the cook at the bar. the video shows sawyer walking back to the kitchen as patrons exit through the rear door. while he's there he says he makes a shocking discovery. >> as i was going over to close the back door, there was actually a gun on the floor. it stopped the door from closing all the way. >> sawyer feels he can't just leave the gun there so he says he picks it up. >> my intention was to take it to the bartender. that's who runs the place. >> meanwhile, a security camera at the bar's entrance shows customers running out after the fight. >> the bouncer is able to get robbins to leave
turns into a scene out of the wild west. [ gunshots ] october 8th, 2009, a lively night at a bar in toledo video shows marquese robbins ordering some drinks from the bartender. the bartender sees him pull out a bag of marijuana. he calls the bouncer over to remove the customer. >> there are cameras up there. i am not going to lose my job over this bull [ bleep ]. get out. get out. out. >> but robbins won't leave. he and the bouncer start to have words and a fight breaks out....
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and new jersey are probably a little bit bigger fans of private equity than a lot of democrats in toledondustrial midwest states. >> mark murray, nice to see you. thanks so much. >> thanks. >>> in this week's office politics, alex sat down with matt lauer and talked about what he thinks of the iconic jingle "where in the world is matt lauer" and he shared road stories. but she began by asking about one of the most memorable interviews when going face to face with george w. bush. >> i did and interview with president bush on the fifth an verse i of 9/11 that was contentious. the two of us were standing in front of the desk and we started talking about secret interrogation of terror suspects and he got very animated to the point where he was basically jabbing me in the chest. >> you can't expect me and people in this government to do what we need to do to protect you and your family if we don't have the tools we think are necessary. >> okay. which is always a difficult scenario when you have the leader of the free world in the secret service so you really can't do it back. i think any time
and new jersey are probably a little bit bigger fans of private equity than a lot of democrats in toledondustrial midwest states. >> mark murray, nice to see you. thanks so much. >> thanks. >>> in this week's office politics, alex sat down with matt lauer and talked about what he thinks of the iconic jingle "where in the world is matt lauer" and he shared road stories. but she began by asking about one of the most memorable interviews when going face to face with...
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lot of money doing it, and barack obama creating jobs in places like youngstown, ohio, pa parma, toledoerence and while barack obama at the end of the day is going to win the state of oo hi. >> every time the subject of china comes up, mitt romney talks about being tough on them and currency manipulation, and that has been kicked around quite a bit in congress as well. do you hear anything from romney that is different from what president obama is trying to do? >> listen, i like a strong, firm president. and the problem with romney is his career has been in implementing things that are the complete opposite of his rhetoric right now. he can say whatever he wants. barack obama has already got the job done. ask the workers in northwest ohio where tire jobs were created because obama took on china and they were dumping tires into the country. again, go to youngs' town or brookfield, ohio, where we have steel tube jobs because obama took on the chinese. let romney talk. our president has acted. shared brown has acted, and ohio is better for it. that's why you see the unemployment rate bette
lot of money doing it, and barack obama creating jobs in places like youngstown, ohio, pa parma, toledoerence and while barack obama at the end of the day is going to win the state of oo hi. >> every time the subject of china comes up, mitt romney talks about being tough on them and currency manipulation, and that has been kicked around quite a bit in congress as well. do you hear anything from romney that is different from what president obama is trying to do? >> listen, i like a...
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. >> in fact, one of the people that you quote in your article is katie bunkers in toledo, ohio.pset, she says the bank bailout only helped the bankers line their pockets. at least we got something out of the auto bailout. there are people who are concerned about the actions that are taken by congress and the administration and the actions not taken by congress and the administration but nobody feels good. >> well, the auto bailout's really interesting because it's one of the few things in states like ohio and michigan that people can look at and say hey, government did the right thing there. you know, the unemployment rate in ohio is dropping. a lot of people who would have been out of work in both ohio and michigan are now working, and i would say if the president goes on to win re-election, it will be because of that one program. but it's amazing how little people know about everything else the president has done and tried to do. >> the fact is that both the president and mitt romney have been criticized by democrats and republicans and some columnists for not being specific e
. >> in fact, one of the people that you quote in your article is katie bunkers in toledo, ohio.pset, she says the bank bailout only helped the bankers line their pockets. at least we got something out of the auto bailout. there are people who are concerned about the actions that are taken by congress and the administration and the actions not taken by congress and the administration but nobody feels good. >> well, the auto bailout's really interesting because it's one of the few...
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the engine comes from defiance, the transmission comes from toledo. the steel comes from toledo. from cleveland. he goes all the way down to the seat covers. >> yeah. >> calls it the ohio car. >> the ohio car. and jeffrey sachs, be we've got to say, though you are not bringing us back granola from chapel hill you say we're fairly big in thecongo. >> i was in rio, you're big in rio too. >> i was at -- >> how did people watch in rio and you say -- >> just kidding. >> no, i'm not kidding. >> what? >> they're watching. >> by satellite or what? >> everywhere. you walk along the beach and say saw you on "morning joe." >> that is crazy. bizarre. >> so let's -- the news out there, i was in rio at the g-20 summit in mexico and, you know, there isn't a place on this planet having a good economic run. it's -- it was pretty bad news all over the place and i think it's going to come back and hit us hard this summer would be my guess. >> and all over europe. i just read something in "financial times" about the china housing bubble that appears to be coming our way. >> let's talk -- >> this is
the engine comes from defiance, the transmission comes from toledo. the steel comes from toledo. from cleveland. he goes all the way down to the seat covers. >> yeah. >> calls it the ohio car. >> the ohio car. and jeffrey sachs, be we've got to say, though you are not bringing us back granola from chapel hill you say we're fairly big in thecongo. >> i was in rio, you're big in rio too. >> i was at -- >> how did people watch in rio and you say -- >> just...
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i lived in toledo. we had 20 fortune 500 companies. somebody got mad because they were not paying their fair share. they left because they could not afford to make their products there. when you're working, your money is being taxed and so is theirs. they were giving benefits for free. i don't understand this flight to other countries other than to get away from the high tax rate that we have. question.i get your we do have a high corporate tax rate. it is now much higher than that in germany and japan. ours is near the high end. i do not know anyone who thinks that is the main issue. i think that i would like to see more jobs in the u.s. in the sense that we have a big trade deficits. it is when you're in a recession that you want that to go way to bring the jobs back on shore. other countries are not letting that happen. countries around the world are spending about $1.5 trillion a year basically trying to push down their currencies against the dollar so that they can export more to the u.s. if they export to us, -- they can lend the
i lived in toledo. we had 20 fortune 500 companies. somebody got mad because they were not paying their fair share. they left because they could not afford to make their products there. when you're working, your money is being taxed and so is theirs. they were giving benefits for free. i don't understand this flight to other countries other than to get away from the high tax rate that we have. question.i get your we do have a high corporate tax rate. it is now much higher than that in germany...
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one thing that's very interesting in iceland you had a total meltdown of the banking system which toledootal nationalization of the banking system, the government stopped payments on bank debt but the only debt that was repaid during this period in iceland was a two covered bond issues. so even though they had gotten downgraded still the investors got paid back in full and on time with interest. >> where is the most value at the moment in the covered bond market? >> depends on your risk appetite. for those that want to be ultra safe in the asset class, we tend to say look at strong banks with strong businesses, also from countries with good balance sheets. we've seen a lot of activity focused in on countries in the nordic region like norway or germany. however, for those that feel comfortable about the asset class you can do some cherry pick being by looking at different banks. there's a lot of opportunities, even some of the banks in spain i find triangular couple that have not borrowed any money at all. >> thank you very much for coming in and visiting with us. let's take a look at how
one thing that's very interesting in iceland you had a total meltdown of the banking system which toledootal nationalization of the banking system, the government stopped payments on bank debt but the only debt that was repaid during this period in iceland was a two covered bond issues. so even though they had gotten downgraded still the investors got paid back in full and on time with interest. >> where is the most value at the moment in the covered bond market? >> depends on your...
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our next guest says divergent perception has toledo the region's current problems.rofessor you were involved in the original discussions, the committee that led ultimately to the euro. what problems were one appreciated at the time that are now emerging as a road block to moving forward today? >> good morning. i think the most evident one is financial stability was not really discussed, who would take responsibility for that in an integrated currency area. this took place, these discussions, ten years before the euro was put into the market and simply not appreciated to what extent interdependence between countries in a financial sense would increase and particularly at a time of crisis. so there was no discussion about that. government felt that giving sovereignty over bank supervision, for example, and more firm european regulation was too much to ask of the political system now that monetary system was being centralized. >> there was a split as you emphasized between the german and french view on what the euro was about and that split continues to be hurdle today
our next guest says divergent perception has toledo the region's current problems.rofessor you were involved in the original discussions, the committee that led ultimately to the euro. what problems were one appreciated at the time that are now emerging as a road block to moving forward today? >> good morning. i think the most evident one is financial stability was not really discussed, who would take responsibility for that in an integrated currency area. this took place, these...
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i am sure use of the coverage when toledo challenge the government that did because they did say, the diriment argued that they do not bar this lawsuit at this time. judge shelley does it, tomorrow you will be back to sitting it is. that was an awkward moment for the government. that is a threshold question of whether we could bring the lawsuit at this time and i am hopeful that the answer will be yes. on the individual mandate, you have seen the coverage as much as me. it was very -- i have gone back and listen to the arguments. they did get a sound a grilling from the justices on where the limits were. at the end of the day, however the data opinion goes, the limiting principal question of what congress can or cannot do going forward will be the center of the opinion. we hope the individual mandate false and congress cannot have the by any project. i like to think they will articulate limits to congress's power that are easy for people to understand and go by going forward. finally, the last, we have the whole question rigid and think this will be interesting to see how the courts f
i am sure use of the coverage when toledo challenge the government that did because they did say, the diriment argued that they do not bar this lawsuit at this time. judge shelley does it, tomorrow you will be back to sitting it is. that was an awkward moment for the government. that is a threshold question of whether we could bring the lawsuit at this time and i am hopeful that the answer will be yes. on the individual mandate, you have seen the coverage as much as me. it was very -- i have...
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now we are going to take money away from cleveland and toledo and detroit and pittsburgh and philadelphia and chicago and milwaukee. all of the places that tax themselves for the development of the modern west. i say to the gentleman i think the answer to the problem we have is economic growth. and we have to invest in that. the housing sector has been dead in the water for -- since 2008. largely because of the nonregulation of the bush administration during those years when the derivatives were created. we look at what happened back then, but please don't take it out of the heart and hides of the most stressed communities in america that, despite all the odds, are rebuilding themselves. i want to associate myself with the remarks of mr. olver. oppose the flake amendment. support programs that will help the revitalization of the housing sector in this country. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? mr. baucus: i have an amendment at the desk. move to strike -- the chair: the chair will first dispose of the flake amendment. the questio
now we are going to take money away from cleveland and toledo and detroit and pittsburgh and philadelphia and chicago and milwaukee. all of the places that tax themselves for the development of the modern west. i say to the gentleman i think the answer to the problem we have is economic growth. and we have to invest in that. the housing sector has been dead in the water for -- since 2008. largely because of the nonregulation of the bush administration during those years when the derivatives...
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i hear it in toledo, lime, mansfield, i hear is in sandusky. and it's incumbent upon us, it's a moral question not to load up more debt on these young people so they can really develop their talents in a way that not only will help them individually, not only will help their families but will help our society prosper. we know what the g.i. bill did in the 1940's and 1950's and 1960's. it not only helped millions and servicemen and women and their families, it also lifted the prosperity of the united states of america. we owe this generation no less than that, mr. president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call:
i hear it in toledo, lime, mansfield, i hear is in sandusky. and it's incumbent upon us, it's a moral question not to load up more debt on these young people so they can really develop their talents in a way that not only will help them individually, not only will help their families but will help our society prosper. we know what the g.i. bill did in the 1940's and 1950's and 1960's. it not only helped millions and servicemen and women and their families, it also lifted the prosperity of the...
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made a very difficult decision of when he intervened to save the american auto industry and today in toledond in cleveland and in youngstown, ohio, cars are being produced, chevy, the chevy cruz in youngstown. so this has helped our state's economy, manufacturing in ohio, it's saved the supply chain. and i believe if for no other reason, ohioans should support president obama because he saved the american auto industry, and it is having a huge, positive effect on ohio's economy today. >> governor rendell, i'd like to have you listen to a clip of white house senior adviser david plouffe on "meet the press" this morning. here that is. >> here are some of the headlines no doubt you see come across your desk. concerns among democrats a feeling that major donors feel that he could lose, jim carville worried about obama's message on the economy. are you dealing with a sense of panic among democrats? >> no, listen, what we need to do is embrace the fact this is going to be a close election. it's going to come down to a few votes per precinct in a few states. >> i'm going to put david gregory's que
made a very difficult decision of when he intervened to save the american auto industry and today in toledond in cleveland and in youngstown, ohio, cars are being produced, chevy, the chevy cruz in youngstown. so this has helped our state's economy, manufacturing in ohio, it's saved the supply chain. and i believe if for no other reason, ohioans should support president obama because he saved the american auto industry, and it is having a huge, positive effect on ohio's economy today. >>...
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that's why today i met with students in toledo at owens community college. jackie, c.j. and megan all have dreams to attend first owens then move on to four-year institutions, but they rely on stafford loans to afford their tuition and other expenses. i have been to cuyahoga county community college meeting with students. i have been to hiram college visiting students there on their graduation day. i have been at cincinnati -- the university of cincinnati, been to ohio state. been to wright state university in dayton speaking to students. they understand if we don't act, then future college graduates will see an average of about a thousand dollars in extra interest fees for stafford student loans. my colleague, senator jack reed and the senator from rhode island, senator harkin and i have introduced the stop the student loan interest rate hike which would keep college affordable for more students. the act is fully paid for by closing a corporate tax loophole. we want to pay for this. we don't want to add to this debt for college students, we don't want to add to their pe
that's why today i met with students in toledo at owens community college. jackie, c.j. and megan all have dreams to attend first owens then move on to four-year institutions, but they rely on stafford loans to afford their tuition and other expenses. i have been to cuyahoga county community college meeting with students. i have been to hiram college visiting students there on their graduation day. i have been at cincinnati -- the university of cincinnati, been to ohio state. been to wright...
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a truck leaving toledo, ohio, could be in miami, florida, in less than a day. a family could drive from one corner of ohio, from the county my wife was born in to north bend on the other end of the state in several hours instead of a whole day. we know that infrastructure investments are forward looking with payoffs that last for decades, yet also benefit our nation, our small businesses, our workers both today and for generations to come. so it's unacceptable, madam president, that a time with still too-high unemployment, even though the unemployment rate in my state has dropped between 2% and 3% in the last four years, in the last three years, it's still too high. washington politicians for whatever reason continue to block progress on this bill. no one in this congress should be proud of the condition of our roads or the safety of our bridges. no one in this congress should be proud of the fact that the world's newest airports and most modern trainizations are not -- train stations are not in the united states of america as they were in the 1950's and 1960's
a truck leaving toledo, ohio, could be in miami, florida, in less than a day. a family could drive from one corner of ohio, from the county my wife was born in to north bend on the other end of the state in several hours instead of a whole day. we know that infrastructure investments are forward looking with payoffs that last for decades, yet also benefit our nation, our small businesses, our workers both today and for generations to come. so it's unacceptable, madam president, that a time with...
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to community, who have watched him professional lay in the way that he does his job as a lawyer in toledo, ohio, in northwest, ohio, in federal court or in state court. so the fact is he is not a controversial nominee. he is only a controversial nominee in the united states senate and in some places in washington, d.c. but he's qualified -- we know he's qualified, ready to serve. i ask my colleagues to vote today to confirm jeffrey helmick to the united states federal court, northern district of eowe. enorthern district of o. ohio. i yield the floor. mr. leahy: mr. president, i yield back the remainder of the time and ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: does any senator in the chamber wish to change his or her vote or still vish -- wish to vote? if not, on this nomination the yeas are 62, the nays are 36. the nominee is confirmed. under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table. the president will be imm
to community, who have watched him professional lay in the way that he does his job as a lawyer in toledo, ohio, in northwest, ohio, in federal court or in state court. so the fact is he is not a controversial nominee. he is only a controversial nominee in the united states senate and in some places in washington, d.c. but he's qualified -- we know he's qualified, ready to serve. i ask my colleagues to vote today to confirm jeffrey helmick to the united states federal court, northern district...
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he was part of the team at the toledo blade who were finalists for the pulitzer prize. our second panel will be led by the deputy editor of national journal in the former senior editor at "news we." ek" ." our final panel is the editorial director at national journal. ron write regularly for the "national journal." thank you to all of them to lead the discussion this morning. over to you, jim. >> thank you for joining me. robert bixby is executive director of the concord coalition. robert shapiro is a former adviser to president clinton. thank you for coming. let's dive right in. jobs. let's start with you, doug. if governor romney wins this election, what could we expect from him right away in terms of an immediate job creation plan? >> deep structural reforms. the governor has placed tax reform at the top of his agenda, and he has taken strong positions on internal reforms. it because not a question of do we understand the policy means, but can you get the job done in washington? his history of being a governor of having to work with a legislator will be a real asset.
he was part of the team at the toledo blade who were finalists for the pulitzer prize. our second panel will be led by the deputy editor of national journal in the former senior editor at "news we." ek" ." our final panel is the editorial director at national journal. ron write regularly for the "national journal." thank you to all of them to lead the discussion this morning. over to you, jim. >> thank you for joining me. robert bixby is executive director of...
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he told workers at a toledo fence factory in february.ie: but a "washington post" examination of security says the extent of baines specialized in helping other companies. move or expand operations elsewhere where they can visit mitt's money which is also invested elsewhere. for someone that believes in america. [ applause ] >> stephanie: investing in america, that's all over. >> because the cayman islands needs so much investment. >> stephanie: switzerland is lonely. kevin in california, you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi kev. >> caller: hey, steph. i am a liberal and i just stumbled upon your show. >> stephanie: oh, thank you. how are you enjoying it so far? [ ♪ hypnotic ♪ ] >> caller: what i want to say is you know that eric holder is the first black attorney general we've had in history. match that up with the very first time that the republicans in congress have voted to hold attorney general in contempt. >> stephanie: it is all so curious. the first time the president has been called a liar in the state of the union. it is we
he told workers at a toledo fence factory in february.ie: but a "washington post" examination of security says the extent of baines specialized in helping other companies. move or expand operations elsewhere where they can visit mitt's money which is also invested elsewhere. for someone that believes in america. [ applause ] >> stephanie: investing in america, that's all over. >> because the cayman islands needs so much investment. >> stephanie: switzerland is...