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that's politics. >> maxwell austin is a toledo resident who follows politics closely and takes them to broke a pledge of ethics not to run for mayor. >> he said i plan to stay my term, i'm going to do what i'm going to do not run for mayor. only a few weeks later to come out and say, you know what, i'm going to run for mayor. >> this is an important issue. >> austin is not happy when he sees him campaigning literally at his front door. >> i was sitting on my porch one morning. people showed up. someone approached me to let me know who was going to be coming, and would i want to put on a t-shirt and come down and join them. i let him know what i thought and told them no. >> his staff updates him on the situation. >> i think there was some indication that there was a guy there who was, you know, a bit ornery, but we decided to go forward with it. >> we have a situation in toledo. >> as he launches into his talking points about faulty water lines, austin makes his voice heard. >> run for mayor somewhere else. i seized my opportunity to boo him and call him a liar. >> liar. >> over and ove
that's politics. >> maxwell austin is a toledo resident who follows politics closely and takes them to broke a pledge of ethics not to run for mayor. >> he said i plan to stay my term, i'm going to do what i'm going to do not run for mayor. only a few weeks later to come out and say, you know what, i'm going to run for mayor. >> this is an important issue. >> austin is not happy when he sees him campaigning literally at his front door. >> i was sitting on my porch...
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y para ello esta con nosotros el consul de mexico acreditado en washington, anibal toledo gomez.. consul gracias por estar con nosotros... ... consul toledo gomez, como se preparan en washington para conmemorar el aniversario de independencia?.. ...cuanto tiempo se tarda el proceso de solicitud de un pasaporte, cuando es el costo y a donde hay que acudir. ...ademas de este de el pasaporte...que otros servicios ofrece el consulado para los mexicanos que viven en el area metropolitana. vamos a la pausa, pero ya regresamos con el socio, oscar burgos y la informacion deportiva... y en el tiempo, frente de frio que nos trae agradables condiciones atmosfericas para este fin de semana, enterese de los detalles, despues de la pausa... rosa, buenas tardes, luego de varios dias calurosos, humedos y hasta tormentas la naturaleza da un excelente giro... actualmente tenemos una temperatura de ochenta grados con cielo parcialmente soleado... esta noche esperamos una temperatura minima de 53 grados con cielo despejado... atencion porque maÑana sabado esperamos una temperatura de 73 grados como m
y para ello esta con nosotros el consul de mexico acreditado en washington, anibal toledo gomez.. consul gracias por estar con nosotros... ... consul toledo gomez, como se preparan en washington para conmemorar el aniversario de independencia?.. ...cuanto tiempo se tarda el proceso de solicitud de un pasaporte, cuando es el costo y a donde hay que acudir. ...ademas de este de el pasaporte...que otros servicios ofrece el consulado para los mexicanos que viven en el area metropolitana. vamos a la...
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. >>> plus, the vid yei'm about to show you, it's called crazy toledo cop.hat it shows is a police officer threatening, getting physical with a family, during a traffic stop. you will hear and see why it has so many people furious. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking.
. >>> plus, the vid yei'm about to show you, it's called crazy toledo cop.hat it shows is a police officer threatening, getting physical with a family, during a traffic stop. you will hear and see why it has so many people furious. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters...
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. >>> toledo responde con el zapatazo de pierna izquierda que no inquieta al guardameta verde, a esteodos estÁbamos de acuerdo que chiapas se acomodaba mejor. >>> vemos la repeticiÓn y vemos donde pone la pelota layun, tremendo gol y lo mejor que le puede pasar a cualquier equipo es que rÁpidamente en el segundo amplÍes la ventaja y jaguares que habÍa tenido mayor acercamiento a la porterÍa, creo que el gol viene a complicar lo que habÍa propuesto de entrada sergio bueno. >>> vamos a presentar el dato directo. las Águilas vienen de perder el invicto el viernes pasado contra santos en torreÓn, por el descenso chiapas se alejÓ a 13 puntos del atlante que solamente lo tenÍa arriba por un puntal iniciar el torneo, es increÍble. ahÍ ves el trabajo de sergio bueno y el kconvencimiento de ls jugadores. >>> rey apertura, toca flo tata habÍa pillado adelantado a sambueza. >>> convencimiento de bueno con los jugadores combinado que el atlante no ha ganado en este torneo, ese colchÓn le da tranquilidad a jaguares para trabajar cada uno de lospartidos y tener el margen de error que te permita arr
. >>> toledo responde con el zapatazo de pierna izquierda que no inquieta al guardameta verde, a esteodos estÁbamos de acuerdo que chiapas se acomodaba mejor. >>> vemos la repeticiÓn y vemos donde pone la pelota layun, tremendo gol y lo mejor que le puede pasar a cualquier equipo es que rÁpidamente en el segundo amplÍes la ventaja y jaguares que habÍa tenido mayor acercamiento a la porterÍa, creo que el gol viene a complicar lo que habÍa propuesto de entrada sergio...
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. >> more time to get into this, but holy toledo. in the meanwhile, we were mentioning syria. it's still dragging on. oil and gas prices, have you been looking at them? we take you back now to cavuto on business. >>> putting us over a barrel, really just dragging on and on. talks over what to do about syria, though they're still mong on, oil prices on a roller coaster ride since we first started trying to figure out exactly what's going on. charles payne, more proof that we've got to get off this oil hook to them. >> absolutely. but the proof has been there. golly, i got to tell you something, this economic miracle in this country, fracking, is amazing. but i see it destroying the coal industry. really a war on fossil fuels. they're going to go after fracking. it will be the biggest mistake possible. the biggest mistake possible. job creator, money creator, tax revenue creator. an amazing god send for us. i really worry that we're going to crush it, we're going to destroy it. >> i bet adam what do you think of that? because i know you're a big believer in fracking and fossil y
. >> more time to get into this, but holy toledo. in the meanwhile, we were mentioning syria. it's still dragging on. oil and gas prices, have you been looking at them? we take you back now to cavuto on business. >>> putting us over a barrel, really just dragging on and on. talks over what to do about syria, though they're still mong on, oil prices on a roller coaster ride since we first started trying to figure out exactly what's going on. charles payne, more proof that we've...
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sper= oscar toledo/ icionado q=..será más de lo mismo, pero federacion mexicana de futbolne por lo quepararéo trategia, después deberá str con goles en la cancha proxima semana vuthpresentara primerltde seleccionados en la liga mx, aunque nogadoresn scar convocar a gracias a jazive por este rez,l pero en mexico no solo se levantan plegarias, la aficion mexicana tambien apunta dedos y sabe muy bien que este mal de la seleccion involucra a los directivos de la femexfut... justino compean, asi fue como dio a conocer la llegada del nuevo director tecnico... take sot ===wipe=== veamos pues el panorama en el que se encuentra mexico en este hexagonal final... para calificar de manera directa el "tri" tiene que ganar 6 puntos y esperar que honduras no sume 4 unidades... si los catrachos ganan un partido, sumando 3 puntos mexico tendria que superarlo en la diferencia de goles para avanzar de manera directa... la ultima opcion de mexico seria alcanzar "el repechaje" para esto tiene que obtener mas puntos que panama en los dos partidos que faltan... chroma key jf esta tarde hablamos que la primer
sper= oscar toledo/ icionado q=..será más de lo mismo, pero federacion mexicana de futbolne por lo quepararéo trategia, después deberá str con goles en la cancha proxima semana vuthpresentara primerltde seleccionados en la liga mx, aunque nogadoresn scar convocar a gracias a jazive por este rez,l pero en mexico no solo se levantan plegarias, la aficion mexicana tambien apunta dedos y sabe muy bien que este mal de la seleccion involucra a los directivos de la femexfut... justino compean,...
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. >> more time to get into this, but holy toledo. in the meanwhile, we were mentioning syria. it's still dragging on. oil and gas prices, have you been looking at them? so what can i get you? we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! check out bass pro shops for great deals during our gear up sale. and get the same great savings at basspro.com, plus free shipping on orders of $75 or more. ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended d in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. ask me about staying asleep. [announcer] tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. now each of you can personalize your comfort at the touch of a button with our new tempur-choice. so both of you can get your bes
. >> more time to get into this, but holy toledo. in the meanwhile, we were mentioning syria. it's still dragging on. oil and gas prices, have you been looking at them? so what can i get you? we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! check out bass pro shops for great deals during our gear up sale. and get the...
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. >> more time to get into this, but holy toledo. in the meanwhile, we were mentioning syria. it's still dragging on. oil and gas prices, have you been looking at them? thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the pt. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reity. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [
. >> more time to get into this, but holy toledo. in the meanwhile, we were mentioning syria. it's still dragging on. oil and gas prices, have you been looking at them? thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the pt. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest...
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deductions from people salary to their families back in say toledo and also informally through customs sent through the post through customs carried by hand when people make the trip between the two islands and also for many many years the fishing rights around ascension island one party payable to the government exactly because essential is legally a dependency of saintliness despite that fact despite all of those facts there is no right to the island pension for centrally inborn people even who having made those contributions are really working lifetime return to sensibly retirement because they are not committed to remain on ascension out of the cycle and it's not really david you are saying that they're not directly being asked to leave but economically the situation is being engineered so it's a economically difficult for them they have to leave is that essentially the argument are firstly i would say that that would seem to be the case. yes and we must remember that it was in the middle of the last decade when there was the first serious talk about a right about which there never
deductions from people salary to their families back in say toledo and also informally through customs sent through the post through customs carried by hand when people make the trip between the two islands and also for many many years the fishing rights around ascension island one party payable to the government exactly because essential is legally a dependency of saintliness despite that fact despite all of those facts there is no right to the island pension for centrally inborn people even...
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this handsome guy was born august 6th in toledo, ohio.arents say his two older siblings can't get enough of their new baby brother. >> congratulations to all of our babies. >> if you want a chance for your baby to appear in our "today's" johnson baby of the week, go to klg and hoda.com for the details. >> kate, what are you doing over there? >> taye diggs right after this. >> looking good. "baggage game" is a flight attendant would gives herself 30 days to find a man. >> that could work, hoda. she's not trying to get into the mile high club, but she does use her frequent flyer status to reconnect with her past beaus. including taye diggses would kind of is already spoken for. >> montana, this is juicy. juicy, this is montana. >> she's so cute. can i pet her? oh! >> juicy, stop that, shame on you. i'm sorry. she's jealous. she likes to mark her territory. >> hi. >> you were having a little fun there, weren't you? >> fun. >> nice to see you. >> good to see you as well. >> you are looking jauntily today. >> apparently i'm looking delicious.
this handsome guy was born august 6th in toledo, ohio.arents say his two older siblings can't get enough of their new baby brother. >> congratulations to all of our babies. >> if you want a chance for your baby to appear in our "today's" johnson baby of the week, go to klg and hoda.com for the details. >> kate, what are you doing over there? >> taye diggs right after this. >> looking good. "baggage game" is a flight attendant would gives herself...
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away from home in the middle of the night and headed for 0 file where she enrolled in college near toledo, ohio, which doesn't exist anymore. during my interview with my father he also gave me one other important piece of information, he said in the 1950s my mother had worked on a secret program that was instrumental in america launching its first satellite, explorer 1, your mother was the first female rockets scientist, did you know that? i said no, no one ever talks in the morgan family. mom would never talk to me about anything. my father said don't feel bad. your mother never talked to me much either. he then gave me a list of my father's fewer former coworkers and suggested i interview them as well which i did and as i conducted those interviews slowly, ever so slowly the onion layers of my mother's secret life began to peel away. one of those former co-workers was irving, i assume many of you recognize that name. in the 1950s he was a chemical engineer at north american aviation. after a losing his job there in 1960 he studied law, became a defense attorney los angeles, his most fam
away from home in the middle of the night and headed for 0 file where she enrolled in college near toledo, ohio, which doesn't exist anymore. during my interview with my father he also gave me one other important piece of information, he said in the 1950s my mother had worked on a secret program that was instrumental in america launching its first satellite, explorer 1, your mother was the first female rockets scientist, did you know that? i said no, no one ever talks in the morgan family. mom...
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a 37-year-old girl from toledo, ohio. >> and a people said what? who?id he has lost his mind. >> her friends said she had lost hers. >> i have two kids, two daughters, 9 and 12. and they -- i put them in the d.c. public schools. >> the schools were a disaster. test results among the worst in america. the chancellor quickly learned although only 8% of d.c.'s kids were on grade level there was something odd about how the teachers were ranked. >> when i looked at the per are form manti te'o evaluations of the adults in the system. >> how good is the adult doing. >> how good are the teachers doing i found that 95% of the adults were being rated as doing a great job. how can you have a system where all of the workers are thinking we are doing a great job for our kids and what we are producing for them is 8% is success? >> she visit ised schools and saw emcity classrooms. >> i walk into this one school. i go to the first classroom. five kids in the classroom. second classroom nine kids. third, three kids. 7 kids. i'm thinking what is going on. i get to like t
a 37-year-old girl from toledo, ohio. >> and a people said what? who?id he has lost his mind. >> her friends said she had lost hers. >> i have two kids, two daughters, 9 and 12. and they -- i put them in the d.c. public schools. >> the schools were a disaster. test results among the worst in america. the chancellor quickly learned although only 8% of d.c.'s kids were on grade level there was something odd about how the teachers were ranked. >> when i looked at the...
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>> this is an unstoppable boo-yah from toledo, ohio. >> what's up?> i have a question for you about p.r.i., primerica, love your stock, but i want to get your stock. >> it's a good company. what am i going to tell you? i think that here's the problem with primerica. it is middle income and i like that group now. i just like it. it's not ameriprise, which i really like. let's go to chris in new york. chris! >> hey, jim, i have a question about davita. >> i'm worried about davita because it has reimbursement issues and i would like to have them on the show to clarify what the real story is because i don't know what the problems are. i need to know more. let's go to jim in pennsylvania. jim? >> boo-yah, jim, this is jimmy from the lehigh valley, allentown. what the heck is going on with m.e.s.? >> this has to do with just -- people think there's a lot of drilling on going in the country. you need to see more fracking for nat gas. this is a play for nat gas drilling and other than where you are, where cabot oil and gas and this is 25 miles northeast of y
>> this is an unstoppable boo-yah from toledo, ohio. >> what's up?> i have a question for you about p.r.i., primerica, love your stock, but i want to get your stock. >> it's a good company. what am i going to tell you? i think that here's the problem with primerica. it is middle income and i like that group now. i just like it. it's not ameriprise, which i really like. let's go to chris in new york. chris! >> hey, jim, i have a question about davita. >> i'm...
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i was a 37-year-old girl from toledo, ohio. >> and people said what? who? >> yeah.nds said she's lost hers. >> i have two kids, two daughters, 9 and 12, andpy it them in the d.c. public schools. >> the schools were a disaster. test results among the worst in america. chancellor rhee quickly learned that although only 8% of d.c.'s kids were on grade level there was something odd about how the teachers were ranked. >> when i looked at the performance evaluation of how the adults doing. >> how good are the teachers doing. >> right. i found that 95% of the adults were being rated as doing great job. so how can you have a system where all the workers are thinking we're doing great job, you know, a great job for our kids whabld we're producing for them is 8% success? >> she visited schools and saw empty classrooms. >> i walk into this one school. i go into the first classroom. five kids in the classroom. second classroom. nine kids. third classroom, three kids, seven kids. i'm thinking, what's going on. i finally get to the seth or seventh classroom and i ask the teacher,
i was a 37-year-old girl from toledo, ohio. >> and people said what? who? >> yeah.nds said she's lost hers. >> i have two kids, two daughters, 9 and 12, andpy it them in the d.c. public schools. >> the schools were a disaster. test results among the worst in america. chancellor rhee quickly learned that although only 8% of d.c.'s kids were on grade level there was something odd about how the teachers were ranked. >> when i looked at the performance evaluation of...
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tiberon and south toledo have zoning laws protecting views in new situations like development. >>> a cooldown is in store, though, according to brian. >> it's cooler along the shore line this morning and we're not getting off to a hot start like yesterday. the fog and low clouds returned overnight. and elsewhere, spotty and sunshine. not on the approach to the bay bridge. you see the fog and low clouds packed in along the shoreline and that is foggy. by 10:00, the numbers cover to 70 degrees around the bay with sunshine. inland, in the mid-70s and into the next 90 minutes, taking on the packers today. 73 degrees game time at 1:25 p.m. if you're looking for something to do on the peninsula, they have the art and wine fest this weekend. that looks like fun and if you want opera in the park, 70 degrees today and sunshine after burning off the low clouds and stay tuned on that and this is what that looks like. we have more warm weather except on the cool line. plenty of hot weather. 100 degrees in sacramento; 103 at fresno and we look around the nation quickly, look at the mid-section. t
tiberon and south toledo have zoning laws protecting views in new situations like development. >>> a cooldown is in store, though, according to brian. >> it's cooler along the shore line this morning and we're not getting off to a hot start like yesterday. the fog and low clouds returned overnight. and elsewhere, spotty and sunshine. not on the approach to the bay bridge. you see the fog and low clouds packed in along the shoreline and that is foggy. by 10:00, the numbers cover...
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we should start out nice and sunny with children not far from detroit and toledo nosing n. the more brisk winds will be off to our east. we're going to watch this high sort of build in to the south and east and act as a block. there will be a storm system developing near nashville tonight midnight, throwing some rain toward lexington and cincinnati in the morning. as it tries to move east, it doesn't have the support to penetrate the area of low pressure which is blocking it. here we are wednesday afternoon with a few clouds into thursday but the rain, we may not see any rain around here until early next week. 75 today. it's going to be beautiful. tonight 55 but mid-40s in the suburbs. i don't think we'll see 30s. tomorrow upper 70s and awesome wednesday. a few more clouds thursday. spectacular though, 77. by friday, saturday, sunday not much difference. highs in the mid-to upper 70s. still very nice through the weekend. perhaps by monday or even late sunday a stray shower but, you know, nothing significant on the horizon just yet. monika samtani, timesaver traffic. >>> i'm
we should start out nice and sunny with children not far from detroit and toledo nosing n. the more brisk winds will be off to our east. we're going to watch this high sort of build in to the south and east and act as a block. there will be a storm system developing near nashville tonight midnight, throwing some rain toward lexington and cincinnati in the morning. as it tries to move east, it doesn't have the support to penetrate the area of low pressure which is blocking it. here we are...
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to toledo, ohio. >> it's terrible for psychiatric care. >> reporter: from a hotel, i had an appointmentglading in sacramento. >> technology you can do it from home and office and school. >> reporter: a doctor thousands of miles away cannot change easy access to guns where two thirds of suicides involves a firearm. to try to save lives carl gives out thousands of free trigger locks. >> that is when the counselor could have got him to come out of his shell. >> reporter: he turned pain into action and testified in the senate, his work on mental healthcare policy is recognized by president obama. but he still answers one cry for help at a time. >> i've talked to people and really challenging deep straights of depression and i promised them that it will get better. >> reporter: the soft-spoken man who saved himself by helping others in big sky country, paul with al jazeera helena, montana. >> reporter: the collapse of the investment giants lehman brothers is a shocking landmarks of the global economic crisis and it began with a sub prime mortgage crisis in the u.s. for loans were packaged in
to toledo, ohio. >> it's terrible for psychiatric care. >> reporter: from a hotel, i had an appointmentglading in sacramento. >> technology you can do it from home and office and school. >> reporter: a doctor thousands of miles away cannot change easy access to guns where two thirds of suicides involves a firearm. to try to save lives carl gives out thousands of free trigger locks. >> that is when the counselor could have got him to come out of his shell. >>...
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it's not about what small business and dayton or springfield or mansfield or toledo, ohio, wants. that maybe sell into -- sell into a supply chain, an auto supply chain or aerospace supply chain when a large company move, the small companies are duck back home laying off 3% of their workforce because they lost their biggest customer and these serve the largest investors that could move money overseas. the amazing thing about this, never in world history that i can figure or nobody's ever told me otherwise if we have seen the general business plan for hundreds and hundreds of businesses is shut down production in steubenville and youngstown and columbus and move it to wuhan or beijing and then sell the production back into the original country into the u.s., that's never been done to my knowledge. that's what these trade agreements -- that's what it resulted in and so insidious and i want to look at this and i want to know more but the burden of prove is on them to convince the american people this actually is in our national interest. >> okay. so you want more transparency. you wa
it's not about what small business and dayton or springfield or mansfield or toledo, ohio, wants. that maybe sell into -- sell into a supply chain, an auto supply chain or aerospace supply chain when a large company move, the small companies are duck back home laying off 3% of their workforce because they lost their biggest customer and these serve the largest investors that could move money overseas. the amazing thing about this, never in world history that i can figure or nobody's ever told...
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. >> line from bilking, holy toledo! how about that!was talking about john madden when bill king said that. that's alonso russell. the mets are making a late season charge to fired every finish third. utley and new york sweep philadelphia. >> the most important part of playing quarterback handling the snap. florida's tyler murphy takes one off the face. tries to recover the football. joe salter didn't put his best food forward in the quad cities marathon. he ran it backwards while juggling three balls. nobody is questioning jay cutler's toughness this week. the bears quarterback picks up the first down lowers the boom and drops steelers safety robert golden. look at the film! chicago wins in pittsburg to improve to 3-0. the steelers are 0-3. i think, you know, when you look at the first couple weeks of the nfl, the new york giants 0-3, the washington redskins 0-3. the pittsburgh steelers 0-3. washington, pittsburg, play-off teams last year. >> rg iii. >> fall from grace. >> what happened? >> 1-2, you know, doesn't look so bad. silver li
. >> line from bilking, holy toledo! how about that!was talking about john madden when bill king said that. that's alonso russell. the mets are making a late season charge to fired every finish third. utley and new york sweep philadelphia. >> the most important part of playing quarterback handling the snap. florida's tyler murphy takes one off the face. tries to recover the football. joe salter didn't put his best food forward in the quad cities marathon. he ran it backwards while...
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captain ray carroll is a 26-year veteran of the toledo police department. >> she asked through the speaker chicken mcnuggets at 6:20 in the morning and the lady explained to her that they're serving the breakfast menu. >> mcdonald's stop serving chicken mcnuggets at 2:30 a.m. dushane is four hours too late. this is no happy meal she's after. >> she drove up, tried to explain her case a little bit more strongly. >> at the pick-up window, dushane continues to argue about the mcnuggets. even though the clerk tells her several times there are no mcnuggets, dushane doesn't want to hear it. >> subsequently got out and assaulted the mcdonald's employee. she had the window open. she punched her in the face. she stepped back. >> as the manager hurries over to slide the window shut, dushane decks her one the second she arrives. this is the second person she punches, but the manager fights back, grabbing the customer's long hair. >> she tried dragging the suspect through the drive-through window. i don't know what she was going to do if she got her in there. nevertheless, she was deterred from that b
captain ray carroll is a 26-year veteran of the toledo police department. >> she asked through the speaker chicken mcnuggets at 6:20 in the morning and the lady explained to her that they're serving the breakfast menu. >> mcdonald's stop serving chicken mcnuggets at 2:30 a.m. dushane is four hours too late. this is no happy meal she's after. >> she drove up, tried to explain her case a little bit more strongly. >> at the pick-up window, dushane continues to argue about...
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i heard a story about a man in toledo who won the day of his eviction got a bunch of bricks and a bunch of cement and sealed himself into his house and force the surest apartment to stand on transparent to sterling him out. i had a transistor that of woman named monique waite in minneapolis about a week before her scheduled eviction, she too called up a construction company, but this time she wanted hundreds of dollars worth of dirt and mulch so she organized a dump truck to pick up the mulch and when her neighbors said monique, without the dirt for quite she said it's to plant a garden because i'm not moving. she planted the garden and she's still there. when i went there, she was teaching other people how to brocail and cabbage and carrots and all the other good stuff you can grow in minneapolis. i heard people recount stories that they almost didn't believe except they were telling them. this is how one retired firefighter explained the scene of her eviction blockade to save her home. she said my daughter called and said the sheriff was here. so i called jay art and before you know w
i heard a story about a man in toledo who won the day of his eviction got a bunch of bricks and a bunch of cement and sealed himself into his house and force the surest apartment to stand on transparent to sterling him out. i had a transistor that of woman named monique waite in minneapolis about a week before her scheduled eviction, she too called up a construction company, but this time she wanted hundreds of dollars worth of dirt and mulch so she organized a dump truck to pick up the mulch...
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. >> holy toledo, it has shot up. >> reporter: in the medium term, though, it's bad news for president obama. the recovery has simply not lived up it expectations which he acknowledged it the business roundtable. >> we've still got a lot of work to do. >> reporter: more danger signs for the economy with speaker john boehner edging closer to forcing a government shutdown, declaring he wants to drag the president's health care law into the continuing resolution to keep the government open. >> this week the house will pass a cr that locks the sequester savings in and defunds obamacare. >> reporter: the president would veto that even if it passes. and today he warned republican are also pushing the nation toward default. >> you have never seen in the history of the united states the debt ceiling or the threat of not raising the debt ceiling being used to extort a president. >> reporter: bernanke gave the president a boost by warning of major damage if both issues are not revolved. in response to a question from fox business's peter barnes. >> a government shutdown and perhaps even more so
. >> holy toledo, it has shot up. >> reporter: in the medium term, though, it's bad news for president obama. the recovery has simply not lived up it expectations which he acknowledged it the business roundtable. >> we've still got a lot of work to do. >> reporter: more danger signs for the economy with speaker john boehner edging closer to forcing a government shutdown, declaring he wants to drag the president's health care law into the continuing resolution to keep the...
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i heard a story about a man in toledo who on the day of his eviction got a bunch of bricks and a bunch of cement and sealed himself into his house and force the sheriffs department to spend days literally drilling him out. i heard a triumphant story about a woman named monique white in minneapolis. about a week before scheduled a fiction sheet too called up a construction company but this time she wanted to get hundreds of dollars worth of dirt and mulch so she organized a huge dump truck to pick up the mulch and drop it at her house. when the neighbor said what does all the dirt for? she said it's to plant a garden because i'm not moving. she planted the garden and the tank caved in she is still there. when i went there she was teaching other people how to group kale and cabbage and carrots and all the good stuff you can grow in minneapolis. i heard people recount stories that made -- almost didn't believe except they were telling them. this is how one retired firefighter explained the blockade the safer home. she said my daughter calls and said the sheriff was here so i called jr and
i heard a story about a man in toledo who on the day of his eviction got a bunch of bricks and a bunch of cement and sealed himself into his house and force the sheriffs department to spend days literally drilling him out. i heard a triumphant story about a woman named monique white in minneapolis. about a week before scheduled a fiction sheet too called up a construction company but this time she wanted to get hundreds of dollars worth of dirt and mulch so she organized a huge dump truck to...
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there was just something about gus, who arrived in new york city from toledo, ohio, at the ripe old ageis white fur coat, gus took up residence at the central park zoo on fashionable fifth avenue. but soon afterwards he began acting a bit strange. gus became an obsessive swimmer, swimming laps in his pool for up to 12 hours a day without stopping. his handlers were worried as our bill geist reported back in 1995. >> it was more than a bad fur day. something was wrong. >> psychotherapist tim desmond was called in for a diagnosis. >> we looked at it as symptomatic of a general deficit of a sensory and behavioral opportunities for that animal. >> translation: gus was bored. steps were taken. for example, now gus had to work for his supper, and soon he became his old self again. but recently zoo handlers noticed a new change in gus. he had trouble chewing and turned his nose up at food. a check-up revealed the problem, a large, inoperable tumor. this past week gus the polar bear was euthanized. he was 27 years old. so aford farewell to gus, who taught us that hard work can be healing. ahead
there was just something about gus, who arrived in new york city from toledo, ohio, at the ripe old ageis white fur coat, gus took up residence at the central park zoo on fashionable fifth avenue. but soon afterwards he began acting a bit strange. gus became an obsessive swimmer, swimming laps in his pool for up to 12 hours a day without stopping. his handlers were worried as our bill geist reported back in 1995. >> it was more than a bad fur day. something was wrong. >>...
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maybe they will extract a compromise or toledo from the white house, keystone pipeline more spending restraint but to say we're going to shut down the government because we don't like obamacare will not go over well with most voters. ashley: i want to talk about c rea, john cheri in geneva, seems so model than from the obama administration it has been a kind of fumble from the very beginning. how is this going to plan now? >> as amateurish as the white house handled this there's a chance if we let negotiations go on a week or two and make a good-faith effort it might make it easier for obama to get support in congress but i don't see the senate supporting him alone the house. ashley: i think you are right. thank you for joining us. lori: in decision over obamacare over president's signature should shed down the federal government? so to improve with the government shutdown you have an even worse situation. ashley: you are right there is a bit of irony in there. lori: business travelers hoping to get home to their stranded in airports including adam shapiro. and all across the country
maybe they will extract a compromise or toledo from the white house, keystone pipeline more spending restraint but to say we're going to shut down the government because we don't like obamacare will not go over well with most voters. ashley: i want to talk about c rea, john cheri in geneva, seems so model than from the obama administration it has been a kind of fumble from the very beginning. how is this going to plan now? >> as amateurish as the white house handled this there's a chance...
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of going in and borrowing basically the tactics and procedures from the mumbai attack, which last toledo, and stretching it out means they not only hold hostages and hold ground, the key is they're holding world attention. they are global focused for four day, and that's the real goal. if they can stretch this to five they will do it. >> our dean reynolds has been reporting from outside minneapolis, minnesota, right here in the united states where there's a jihadist pipeline, where the fbi says more than 20 americans have gone over to mogadishu. as early as 13 weeks ago they believe or 13 days ago. why is that happening that the u.s. is a recruiting ground for this group? >> well this is something that we discovered in the fbi back in 2009 going into 2010. there was a young man named schirra ahmed, a suicide bomber in somalia, and when it turned out he was a u.s. citizen from minneapolis, that took everybody by surprise. we started peeling back the layers and we found a network of fund raisers, of recruiters of travel arrangers who had started this pipeline and it's been going on since.
of going in and borrowing basically the tactics and procedures from the mumbai attack, which last toledo, and stretching it out means they not only hold hostages and hold ground, the key is they're holding world attention. they are global focused for four day, and that's the real goal. if they can stretch this to five they will do it. >> our dean reynolds has been reporting from outside minneapolis, minnesota, right here in the united states where there's a jihadist pipeline, where the...
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not even a city in toledo. >> this officer did not do the right thing.are trained not to violate our federal rights. bill: where is the violation of federal rights. >> this officer said he pulled them over because of an unregistered or expired regional straition for a motor vehicle. you can't just take people out of the car and place them under arrest. we see them picking them up flowing them against the car. taking that witness' cell phone and throwing it to the ground. that's a consciousness of guilt. bill: you saw someone thrown up against a car? i didn't see that. i saw no one thrown up against the car. >> if you watch the video you will see him pick the woman up and put her on to the car and she is screaming in pain. bill: we don't know what happened before the cameras started to roll. >> if i'm the criminal defense attorney representing this police officer i'm saying ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you walk into the movie theater and the movie is 2/3 of the way off and you are looking at the last 1/3. according to the cops he didn't pull them out
not even a city in toledo. >> this officer did not do the right thing.are trained not to violate our federal rights. bill: where is the violation of federal rights. >> this officer said he pulled them over because of an unregistered or expired regional straition for a motor vehicle. you can't just take people out of the car and place them under arrest. we see them picking them up flowing them against the car. taking that witness' cell phone and throwing it to the ground. that's a...
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as security cameras roll, an mcnugget's craving turns into fists aflying at a toledo drive through. >rly in the morning after a heavy night of drinking. >> the customer wants chicken mcnuggets, but because. time of day they're not available. >> the woman in the car got very upset about that and starts screaming at the woman. >> she starts to grab through the window and try to climb inside. what is she going to do? make her own mcnugget? >> the manager comes to the aid of the employee. they try to chose the window. >> the customer climbs back into her car. we think she's leaving, but instead, she grabs a bottle, and she throw it is through the window. >> bloodied and mcnuggetless, the woman drives off. hardly phased, the employees go right back to work. >> they just open up the window, and the next person who had placed their order, they just handed them their order. >> police tracked down the drive through destroyer. she is convicted of felony vapd lichl and assault. while her mcnuggets weren't served, justice was. >> now she's known as the drunk mcnugget lady. she has this stigma atr
as security cameras roll, an mcnugget's craving turns into fists aflying at a toledo drive through. >rly in the morning after a heavy night of drinking. >> the customer wants chicken mcnuggets, but because. time of day they're not available. >> the woman in the car got very upset about that and starts screaming at the woman. >> she starts to grab through the window and try to climb inside. what is she going to do? make her own mcnugget? >> the manager comes to the aid...
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he attended high school and university of toledo where he began his love affair with the u.t. rockets as well as the 1947 homecoming queen. he and seala were mare lid for more than 50 years until her passing in 2004. he's a dedicated family man to his children, a beloved grandfather, and wonderful companion to p.j. schaffer. jim founded impact product and upon his retirement in typical jim finnly fashion he gave the company to his employees. the company's name impact is a testament to the impact that one person can selflessly make on the lives of so many. we the family of toledo and northeast ohio are blessed and honored to know and pay tribute to our dear friend who in good times and times of great struggle teach us by way of his courageous and generous example. may blessings flow to jim now and his loved ones. we love you, jim. now and always. and we thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? without objection, so ordered, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker.
he attended high school and university of toledo where he began his love affair with the u.t. rockets as well as the 1947 homecoming queen. he and seala were mare lid for more than 50 years until her passing in 2004. he's a dedicated family man to his children, a beloved grandfather, and wonderful companion to p.j. schaffer. jim founded impact product and upon his retirement in typical jim finnly fashion he gave the company to his employees. the company's name impact is a testament to the...
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holy toledo. it has shot up, news that, you know what? money will keep coming. i'm not sure who just said there was a muted reaction to this announcement. but they were intensely rung. trade something going nuts here on the floor. not only the s&p 500 on this announcement spiked up and hit its highest intraday level ever. you have gold prices squared up ahead of the report. they have shot up. they're up $37. they were down on the session before this announcement. the vix had been flat. it is down now nearly a full percent. oil prices had topped over $2 gain on the session, guys. we've got a market that is severely reacting to this. i got to tell you something, i will give props to the guys in the fed funds futures pit i reported last hour i went into the pit they said to me there was growing contention of many of their counterparts that said that we were going it see no action from the fed. ashley: they were right. >> we reported that. that was starting to be the word down here on the floor and that certainly came to fruition, guys. ashley: sandra, i wanted to m
holy toledo. it has shot up, news that, you know what? money will keep coming. i'm not sure who just said there was a muted reaction to this announcement. but they were intensely rung. trade something going nuts here on the floor. not only the s&p 500 on this announcement spiked up and hit its highest intraday level ever. you have gold prices squared up ahead of the report. they have shot up. they're up $37. they were down on the session before this announcement. the vix had been flat. it...
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in toledo in youngstown and cleveland and beyond, union auto workers helped bring back the auto industry. they're building the cars of the fiech that people want to drive. i met with business owners across ohio over this august and month before month before month before that in my seven years in the senate. ohio workers who want to pay their workers a fair wage and have joined in efforts to raise the minimum wage. they knee increasing the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour will increase gross domestic product by nearly $33 billion over the three years as workers spend their raises. this activity would generate 140,000 new jobs over the course of three years. the american people -- it's no surprise that the american public is anxious about our place in increasingly multipolar, complicated dynamic economy. people know that cafta and nafta and permanent trade relations when they were passed, plants were closed, we lost 5 million good paying manufacturing jobs. never in history has company after company after company implemented a business plan where you close down production in steubenville or
in toledo in youngstown and cleveland and beyond, union auto workers helped bring back the auto industry. they're building the cars of the fiech that people want to drive. i met with business owners across ohio over this august and month before month before month before that in my seven years in the senate. ohio workers who want to pay their workers a fair wage and have joined in efforts to raise the minimum wage. they knee increasing the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour will increase gross...
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that stretches 90 miles from toledo to cleveland.s altogether. >> this is the price that the democrats are paying for having lost big time in 2010, which was the election that came at the census period and dictated all of the gerrymandering. democrats actually won more votes collectively for the house. yet, the republicans are in charge. so you have all of these republicans who can look to their districts and their districts don't like obama care. so they're taking these heroic stands. but, you know, there's one gentleman who's really gotten a pass so far. that's speaker boehner. he could end this in a minute if he walked over to nancy pelosi and asked her how many votes she can put up on the board for legislation that democrats could support along with some republicans. you know -- >> but wouldn't he be out of a job then? >> well, so what? one member of congress is going to be out of a job. what about all the consequences even of a short-term shutdown? some $4 billion. i thought the republicans cared about the deficit so much. >> th
that stretches 90 miles from toledo to cleveland.s altogether. >> this is the price that the democrats are paying for having lost big time in 2010, which was the election that came at the census period and dictated all of the gerrymandering. democrats actually won more votes collectively for the house. yet, the republicans are in charge. so you have all of these republicans who can look to their districts and their districts don't like obama care. so they're taking these heroic stands....
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toledo, ohio, independent line, good morning.ler: i am curious, and if it is true, i understand, that there are no documents being declassified because of sequestration, and they are increasing backlog of freedom of information requests that are not being processed, and sequestration is not giving us the openness we need in our government. we need to investigate the past 10 years, starting with 9/11 forward, or earlier. i do not believe that aside launched the weapons. i think it also came from the man who launched 9/11. thank you for your time, and i will listen off air. guest: that is a valid point, and you are right about the classification going on now. they cut back on staff. we are talking about individuals who are sitting down and review page by page, line by line documents and making determinations about whether they could be classified, and it goes much, much further than just 10 years. 9/11, youigation with will see that. it is going on now. looking for the investigation to be made public, you are looking at some time i
toledo, ohio, independent line, good morning.ler: i am curious, and if it is true, i understand, that there are no documents being declassified because of sequestration, and they are increasing backlog of freedom of information requests that are not being processed, and sequestration is not giving us the openness we need in our government. we need to investigate the past 10 years, starting with 9/11 forward, or earlier. i do not believe that aside launched the weapons. i think it also came from...
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this transition from nextel and in some places, you go on twitter and people say it doesn't work in toledo. it was down a lot in chicago. it's not a great quarter. it's not. but they're taking a 300-year approach. how many quarters is that? >> it's like 1,200 quarters. >> that was fast! >> i'm raising numbers, 20 for the out years, raising numbers in 2323. in the year 2525 this thing is going to bust out. >> they'll be there to take it from you, whatever they need. >> they are very health conscious. >> by the way he owns some alibaal alibaba. >> he does? >> yes. soft bank does. >> it will be probably a first quarter event, i think we'll talk more about that. we'll see what twitter does in the fourth quarter. very important when it comes public. >> i think twitter is going to be much bigger than people think. >> i think it's going to be an $18 billion to $20 billion a year. it doesn't mean i'm saying buy it, it doesn't mean it's not inflated. i don't want people at home to say cramer said buy it. no. >> just for fun, the new york post publishes vegas odds on a number of metrics. exchanges,
this transition from nextel and in some places, you go on twitter and people say it doesn't work in toledo. it was down a lot in chicago. it's not a great quarter. it's not. but they're taking a 300-year approach. how many quarters is that? >> it's like 1,200 quarters. >> that was fast! >> i'm raising numbers, 20 for the out years, raising numbers in 2323. in the year 2525 this thing is going to bust out. >> they'll be there to take it from you, whatever they need....
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. >>> residents of a washington township in toledo, ohio say officer eric hart when too far when he pulledeyers, wound up ordering her entire family, including her 14-year-old son to lay on the ground at gunpoint. a neighbor videotaped part of the encounter. after it went viral. officer hart was placed on paid administrative leave. >> the bbc reporting that former british prime minister tony blair's daughter was held at gunpoint, during an attempted robbery wednesday night in central london. 25-year-old katherine blair was threatened by two suspects with a gun. police say the firearm was seen but not used. nobody was injured and nothing was stolen. so far, no arrests have been made in that case. >>> a tennessee appeals court ruling in favor of parents that wanted to name their baby messiah. she was told that was a title reserved for jesus christ and she was ordered to change her baby's name to martin. a judge wednesday overturned that decision. saying the lower court had acted unconstitutionally. look at that little face. >> we agree on where we stand on that name fight. cutest baby in the
. >>> residents of a washington township in toledo, ohio say officer eric hart when too far when he pulledeyers, wound up ordering her entire family, including her 14-year-old son to lay on the ground at gunpoint. a neighbor videotaped part of the encounter. after it went viral. officer hart was placed on paid administrative leave. >> the bbc reporting that former british prime minister tony blair's daughter was held at gunpoint, during an attempted robbery wednesday night in...
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we go to amy from toledo on the democrats line. go ahead.ler: i was wonder whether the post office would consider going down to a four or five day work and helpave pensions the people who give the most to our society. are you going to go after the smaller packages and partner up with amazon or something to generate more business? i know everybody loves the forever stamp, but how much is that costing america when people afford them and use them long- term? host: are you with the postal service? caller: no, i used to work in shipping. we assisted the post office when they had the problem with the powdery stuff. we partnered with them. with security issues for the postal service, when i worked around port authority, if you had a contractor on port authority property or at the postal service, do you have a known employee shadow the contractor for safety purposes like they do with port authority? they started doing that after 9/11. guest: i will take the questions in reverse order. postalt know if the service has employees shadow contractors. if
we go to amy from toledo on the democrats line. go ahead.ler: i was wonder whether the post office would consider going down to a four or five day work and helpave pensions the people who give the most to our society. are you going to go after the smaller packages and partner up with amazon or something to generate more business? i know everybody loves the forever stamp, but how much is that costing america when people afford them and use them long- term? host: are you with the postal service?...
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host: jeffrey from toledo, ohio, e-mails in.st: again, the issue of part- time employees and the growth of that is an issue that is very, very syria, and it is an issue that we should look at. and anyone who thinks that it is just obamacare is very mistaken. this is a trend that has gone on for a long time. instead of blaming obamacare, maybe we want to look at employers who are saying to people, guess what, you are not going to work 40 hours. and this is way before obamacare. this is not a new thought. everybody out there knows there are employers is a if i hire somebody for 40 hours we have to give them benefit, if i hire them for what he five or 30 hours, i don't have to give them benefits. it is an issue we need to look at in terms of obamacare. that anyone who thinks that obamacare itself is responsible for the long-term trend i think is mistaken. host: editor sanders is currently in his second term in the senate. he was first -- senator sanders is currently in a second term. he was first elected in 2006. prior to that he s
host: jeffrey from toledo, ohio, e-mails in.st: again, the issue of part- time employees and the growth of that is an issue that is very, very syria, and it is an issue that we should look at. and anyone who thinks that it is just obamacare is very mistaken. this is a trend that has gone on for a long time. instead of blaming obamacare, maybe we want to look at employers who are saying to people, guess what, you are not going to work 40 hours. and this is way before obamacare. this is not a new...
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authorizing military action, he writes in today's "usa today," the opposing view of the paper -- jason, toledo, ohio, republican caller. our quick before we turn attention to two numbers of congress. by the way, that was tom udall, democrat from new mexico. not aboutfeel this is democrats or republicans, but it is our duty as americans and human beings to defend what is going on in syria. if we don't, we open the door for everybody else to use chemical weapons. for instance, our own domestic use when women and children are massacred at the hands of a gunman, we are ready are quick to execute them and punish them to the fullest extent of the law, but when someone does it in another country, when you attack women and children, unprovoked andmassacre innocent people you don't retaliate, you are giving everybody else the ammunition to do the same thing without repercussion. talking will continue about syria with two members of congress. up next, freshman republican mark meadows from north carolina will join us and then later we will ask veteran lawmaker syriaat of arizona about as well as "the was
authorizing military action, he writes in today's "usa today," the opposing view of the paper -- jason, toledo, ohio, republican caller. our quick before we turn attention to two numbers of congress. by the way, that was tom udall, democrat from new mexico. not aboutfeel this is democrats or republicans, but it is our duty as americans and human beings to defend what is going on in syria. if we don't, we open the door for everybody else to use chemical weapons. for instance, our own...
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do and was born from my original appearances with you guys five years ago on this show that then toledot a long list of really inspiring millennial veterans that brought me the message that the afghanistan and iraq veterans are the people who have the strength and power and the awareness of how even if -- however you feel about the wars that america has the opportunity to be a country worth defending and that to make it a country worth defending we ought model the best practices and best possibilities of resource management around energy, around food, around water and those sorts of things. sustainable systems management is security. that was a message that was brought to me by liz perez who was on the uss cole. they brought that message to me. it really was inspiring for me. >> inspiring and a great business model. >> yeah. it is everything there it works. sustainability is defined by the capacity to create and to invest and create value for other people and in the process create meaningful work and equity for, in this case the veteran operator. >> five years ago we had you on the show
do and was born from my original appearances with you guys five years ago on this show that then toledot a long list of really inspiring millennial veterans that brought me the message that the afghanistan and iraq veterans are the people who have the strength and power and the awareness of how even if -- however you feel about the wars that america has the opportunity to be a country worth defending and that to make it a country worth defending we ought model the best practices and best...
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postcode dn and toledo, ohio.these go ahead with your question or comment for ben shapiro. >> guest: thank you. i have one quick question. i see you agree in the federalist papers. >> host: , why do you ask that question? why is that important to you? >> guest: i do a crossword puzzle and idol of gold pocket dictionary and i noticed george washington 10 husband asked next to his name. i tried to look up the definition. it seems like getting another definition to figure it out. i've never heard about it before. >> guest: the basic definition of federalism that all rights not given to the federal government are under the constitution and their extraordinarily limited. the right to make war in the right to create terrorists disrupt limited powers. this is a great constitutional law. is it a contract of a state? the north had been breaking the constitution are not returning freed slaves to the south. the states are going to withdraw. does john collins case. what we see now is the federal government has completely over
postcode dn and toledo, ohio.these go ahead with your question or comment for ben shapiro. >> guest: thank you. i have one quick question. i see you agree in the federalist papers. >> host: , why do you ask that question? why is that important to you? >> guest: i do a crossword puzzle and idol of gold pocket dictionary and i noticed george washington 10 husband asked next to his name. i tried to look up the definition. it seems like getting another definition to figure it out....
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next, one, that's how many hands it took for toledo's alonzo russell to make this incredible catch. much it in slow motion. ready? ready? finally, 12 minutes, that's how long the fourth quarter of the miami/savannah state game was. both coaches agreed to shorten the end of the game because it was so lopsided. the hurricanes won 77-7. that's like a pee wee game. kids are done playing. ali. >>> thanks. some parents of students in lees elementary school in alabama were in for a shock when some children came in with a consent form to issue corporal punishment. failure to return the form would be authorization, permission. corporal punishment is legal in 19 states. is it a fair way for schools to discipline students. here is blogger of mean moms rule, denise shipani. senior policy research center, peter. peter, would you sign a permission slip allowing teachers to issue corporal punishment to your child? >> i personally might not but that's because i would want the school to notify me of the disciplinary infraction. i might discipline corporal punishment at home in response to that. i un
next, one, that's how many hands it took for toledo's alonzo russell to make this incredible catch. much it in slow motion. ready? ready? finally, 12 minutes, that's how long the fourth quarter of the miami/savannah state game was. both coaches agreed to shorten the end of the game because it was so lopsided. the hurricanes won 77-7. that's like a pee wee game. kids are done playing. ali. >>> thanks. some parents of students in lees elementary school in alabama were in for a shock when...
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people from youngstown and toledo, seniors, have seen -- they've gotten screenings for osteoporosis and physical and all of that. no co-pay and deductible, those living on comaimplet people from cleveland to cincinnati, people in their 20's have -- 100,000 ohioans in their 20's have been able to get -- have been able to go on their parents' health care plan. up until the age of 26. we've seen thousands of ohioians get a rebate check from the insurance companies because the insurance companies -- because of the rules in the affordable care act have charged too much and they're getting rebates. i would know a lost those benefits have been out there. families that have a child with a preexisting condition are no longer being denied coverage because of the affordable care act. so we know much of it has taken effect and much to the public benefit. we also know come tomorrow, october 1, much more of the affordable care act, the rest of it will be rolled out. seniors have saved in my state and i think in the state of indiana an average of about $700, those who are in the prescription drug plan
people from youngstown and toledo, seniors, have seen -- they've gotten screenings for osteoporosis and physical and all of that. no co-pay and deductible, those living on comaimplet people from cleveland to cincinnati, people in their 20's have -- 100,000 ohioans in their 20's have been able to get -- have been able to go on their parents' health care plan. up until the age of 26. we've seen thousands of ohioians get a rebate check from the insurance companies because the insurance companies...