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that's politics. >> maxwell austin is a toledo resident who follows politicians closely and takes them task. he said he 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 running 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. i want to be able to communicate it to each other. >> 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 dunn and join. 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 line, austin makes his voice heard. >> run for mayor somewhere else. i seized my o
that's politics. >> maxwell austin is a toledo resident who follows politicians closely and takes them task. he said he 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 running 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. i want to be able to communicate it to each other. >> austin is not happy when he sees him...
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in 1920s toledo depression. late '90s and early 2000 led to recession and great recession, all was when income in equality was at its peak. >> even thou there's income in equality when the rising tide is floating all boats. the left says there's such hatred of success that they say let's tamper that down. think what obama is advocating here. not equality of rights but equality of outcomes. we're all the same. we're not all the sam the only way obama can make us the same is by cutting down the all the poppies, the achievers. steve bob's, bill gat. you don'thelp anybody redistributing to those who haven't produced by taking it from those who have. >> in 1964 when this war upon university started over the years, ithe 50 years since that war begun or we began a war in poverty, poverty level hasn't budgeted. it started 15% or 16%. here we a $15 trillion later and guess what? it's still 15%. >> well, it's not only that, eric. the president has been there for five years and the unemployment rate is still 6.7%. in other
in 1920s toledo depression. late '90s and early 2000 led to recession and great recession, all was when income in equality was at its peak. >> even thou there's income in equality when the rising tide is floating all boats. the left says there's such hatred of success that they say let's tamper that down. think what obama is advocating here. not equality of rights but equality of outcomes. we're all the same. we're not all the sam the only way obama can make us the same is by cutting down...
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the sephardic museum of toledo will today installed the immense six meets a bike he meets a walkabout skin types will show up by the late jim an artist will fausto himself among the society candidates each piece on the expulsion of from spain and events in the second will call the spots of one of the same holocaust. the deal was pioneer who boast of being too busy at work in nineteen ninety seven just a year before his death the history of spanish was something very close to his house the medics responded and he is living in the country several days before but he's he's officially presented to the and press the spy museum in my keychain want to film the mounting of the spirit work in the town's medieval synagogue. what's the widow of that these waterfalls to cost even a spinning top that the stones to a system of the nation in use in riskier to extend the memory of this particular tune with the swat peace microfinance but hope to expose the news from spain and coral coast on the what what comes off the twentieth century. you are going to go into opening on the twenty seventh of januar
the sephardic museum of toledo will today installed the immense six meets a bike he meets a walkabout skin types will show up by the late jim an artist will fausto himself among the society candidates each piece on the expulsion of from spain and events in the second will call the spots of one of the same holocaust. the deal was pioneer who boast of being too busy at work in nineteen ninety seven just a year before his death the history of spanish was something very close to his house the...
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the two deaths marking the first firefighter fatalities in toledo in nearly 35 years. >> a drone strikeitsal shabab terrorist in somalia. it star getted a senior al-shabaab terrorist. it reportedly hit a vehicle. not confirming who was killed in the attack. it is the latest in a surge of military action in the region. they attempted to take down a key al ba-shabaab member but hao pull back in that mission. >> today shoppers will be allowed back inside that maryland mall where a shooting left three people dead. this after police say they are learning more about the 19-year-old gunman. they have no answers. kelly wright following that story for us this morning. he joins us with the latest. good morning, kelly. >> the columbia mall will reopen today at 1:00 p.m. it will have two memorial sites to remember the two memorials killed during saturday's shooting. those living near the mall are still realing from this. they now know how three people died, they know who they are but they don't know why it happened. no one knows ex why darien agalar opened fire on briana and 20-year-old tyler johns
the two deaths marking the first firefighter fatalities in toledo in nearly 35 years. >> a drone strikeitsal shabab terrorist in somalia. it star getted a senior al-shabaab terrorist. it reportedly hit a vehicle. not confirming who was killed in the attack. it is the latest in a surge of military action in the region. they attempted to take down a key al ba-shabaab member but hao pull back in that mission. >> today shoppers will be allowed back inside that maryland mall where a...
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they were killed yesterday while firing a huge apartment fire in downtown toledo. it appear it is two firefighters became disoriented while looking for possible victims in the burning building. >>> in quebec canada, 10 people died, 22 others are still missing. the fire department released photos of the search zone but boy frigid temperatures and blowing snow have made it very difficult to search the area. >>> you're time now 5:12. a brain dead pregnant woman in texas has been taken offer life support after the hospital announced it would not fight a court ruling. marlese munoz has been on life support. but her family wanted to take her off life support saying it was her wish. but a state law prevented doctors from denying life saving treatment to a pregnant woman. a judge ruled on friday, the law did not -- in this case because mrs. munoz was brain dead. >>> jahi mcmath's family went to court for the right to transfer their daughter to a private facility after she was declared brain dead following tonsil surgery. she was moved to that facility earlier this month. >
they were killed yesterday while firing a huge apartment fire in downtown toledo. it appear it is two firefighters became disoriented while looking for possible victims in the burning building. >>> in quebec canada, 10 people died, 22 others are still missing. the fire department released photos of the search zone but boy frigid temperatures and blowing snow have made it very difficult to search the area. >>> you're time now 5:12. a brain dead pregnant woman in texas has been...
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known cities will actually cause people looking for a bargain to take a second look at places like toledowhich was featured in today's "new york times." >> i think there are lots of opportunities. cleveland is one of my favorite examples because cleveland and it's surrounding region and goes to some point that mark made, the regional thinking in northeast ohio is drawing big cities and their smaller suburban cities together to think regionally to do some clever things. take advantage of the universities in the area. the infrastructure already in place. that's a way to think about this as well. >> and what do the balance shiites look like? can places like detroit, flint, pull out of what looks from the outside like a death spiral? >> detroit is an unique case, i think. i've been following the bankruptcy issues there with judge rhodes. they've had some good plug as recently as a couple of days ago with reframing their loans and their pensions. i think detroit is on its way to improvement, but it has a long way to go just like some other cities do. >> james brooks, david, mark and roberta, t
known cities will actually cause people looking for a bargain to take a second look at places like toledowhich was featured in today's "new york times." >> i think there are lots of opportunities. cleveland is one of my favorite examples because cleveland and it's surrounding region and goes to some point that mark made, the regional thinking in northeast ohio is drawing big cities and their smaller suburban cities together to think regionally to do some clever things. take...
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too many toledo. it's too big and stupid and tours of the winter. i thought oh well time he tried to get the teacher's soul rejoice boosting the total loan will keep your stupid jokes in oakland which he has his team can go on you guys. all who don't know come on kid but he continues to bed. these tiny goes to the steel mill which is a two hour drive by car from seoul noteworthy on that day on the aggies. ben the taking the time. a steel factory as fast and is the size of about one thousand soccer fields to capturing it on film won't be easy on the job. oh my. there also some attractions to see like rolling rolls which are like rolls of paper don't kill to sign to fill the hole you and treat before checking out the manufacturing process the spreads. h the chimneys the site's factory was covered on all sides. he made contact with a lot of references for the report. he always feels in you when you use on site. i really didn't feel a sense that it was a treat because everything was concealed and later i found of the reason why i'm such a selfless all c
too many toledo. it's too big and stupid and tours of the winter. i thought oh well time he tried to get the teacher's soul rejoice boosting the total loan will keep your stupid jokes in oakland which he has his team can go on you guys. all who don't know come on kid but he continues to bed. these tiny goes to the steel mill which is a two hour drive by car from seoul noteworthy on that day on the aggies. ben the taking the time. a steel factory as fast and is the size of about one thousand...
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the heat the city of toledo. he was on the shop today. i should hold a seat cushion. one wall. yes she graciously can. molly's do these were gel bench. one shell july. and leo pulp. you mean old sheldon said. did you know that his teacher was marlene. likewise people may be familiar with the names job like shouldn't yell bush going on. though the two were actually a twin brother. they bought a boat a rapid developed thoughts. a large group of young comedians years. job i'd shown was the first to introduce english and its performance he created the show where he recited in his alphabet backwards which made him a household name. they are the uk. since room. his name is munching them but you know what he did before becoming a cross talk to me. he was a shop assistant in a bookstore taking advantage of this position. he memorized all across stock pieces published at that time. though. and she didn't leave for the local blogosphere josh loved. so she fed a simple and cool to see initial health was an usher. he said the new target on his own place to me. so just know what you're told
the heat the city of toledo. he was on the shop today. i should hold a seat cushion. one wall. yes she graciously can. molly's do these were gel bench. one shell july. and leo pulp. you mean old sheldon said. did you know that his teacher was marlene. likewise people may be familiar with the names job like shouldn't yell bush going on. though the two were actually a twin brother. they bought a boat a rapid developed thoughts. a large group of young comedians years. job i'd shown was the first...
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too many toledo. and it's included in this book didn't tell us that we can go on till no time he tried to get the teacher's soul rejoice. was mr cowen will confuse a good job total command which he has given them total commute. all told donor call on your body can continue to bed. these tiny goes to the steel mill which is a two hour drive by car from seoul noteworthy on that day on bags. ben. the key this steel factory is fast and is the sign is about one thousand soccer fields to capturing it on film won't be easy. don't get the job. oh my. there are also some attractions to see like rolling rolls which are like rolls of paper don't kill to sign to fill the hole you and treat before checking all the manufacturing process total. the stress. h the chimneys the site's factory was covered on all sides. he made contact with a lot of references for the report. he always feels in you when you use on site when did and still sensed that. it was a treat because everything was conaled and later i found of the
too many toledo. and it's included in this book didn't tell us that we can go on till no time he tried to get the teacher's soul rejoice. was mr cowen will confuse a good job total command which he has given them total commute. all told donor call on your body can continue to bed. these tiny goes to the steel mill which is a two hour drive by car from seoul noteworthy on that day on bags. ben. the key this steel factory is fast and is the sign is about one thousand soccer fields to capturing it...
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[music] >> reporter: at the sea horse silver club in toledo, the joint is jumping and the music smoking hot. >> there is a dance to it. >> reporter: crammed on stage an unusual sight. a latin big band. the pacific mombo orchestra. >> having that many people with that much energy on the stage really creates something you can't imagine. >> you get up and boogie for sure. >> reporter: three years ago they got their start playing regular monday night gibbs at the cafe. now, the orchestra has scored big. the first recording is nominated for a grammy. >> with are excited. >> reporter: what is more extraordinary is how the album got made. they have plenty of tallent and fans but little money and no major recording contract. however, they got connections. on-line. >> help us out by pledging your support. >> reporter: the group put out the idea to the album to anyone on the kick-starter. >> we got a lot of raises from everybody, people that we know, people that we don't know. >> reporter: they raised more than $11,000. >> we promised them a cd. >> reporter: and they are backed by a major record
[music] >> reporter: at the sea horse silver club in toledo, the joint is jumping and the music smoking hot. >> there is a dance to it. >> reporter: crammed on stage an unusual sight. a latin big band. the pacific mombo orchestra. >> having that many people with that much energy on the stage really creates something you can't imagine. >> you get up and boogie for sure. >> reporter: three years ago they got their start playing regular monday night gibbs at the...
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. >> up as scheduled on two ohio firefighters battling a fire in toledo. it broke out yesterday afternoon. the battalion chief says one of the firefighters who died was a 16-year veteran, the other on the job six months. the chief says the two men were hurt after becoming disoriented while fighting the flames. fellow firefighters pulled the men out from the building but they later died at the hospital. no one in the apartment was hurt a. fire in china wiped out a third of a town. media reports the fire took more than four hours to put out. nearly 2,000 people live in this village. no deaths have been reported. the village was built more than three centuries ago. the cause is under investigation. >>> a civil trial targeting bad teachers will begin in los angeles. the advocacy group students matter filed the suit on behalf of nine students and their families in an effort to get rid of bad educators in the classroom. the laws cover teacher seniority and others. dozens have moved to abolish or toughen such protections but the unions say the profession is alrea
. >> up as scheduled on two ohio firefighters battling a fire in toledo. it broke out yesterday afternoon. the battalion chief says one of the firefighters who died was a 16-year veteran, the other on the job six months. the chief says the two men were hurt after becoming disoriented while fighting the flames. fellow firefighters pulled the men out from the building but they later died at the hospital. no one in the apartment was hurt a. fire in china wiped out a third of a town. media...
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toledo mayor, michael collins, stayed it best, the average person would run in the opposite direction than they do, but that is their profession. as we all go about our busy lives every day, we often fail to recognize that we likely owe our way of life to someone else because of their sacrifice. firefighters, police officers, and other emergency and law enforcement personnel put their lives on the line for us every single day. we should all take a moment every now and then to say thank you to these extraordinary citizens. our hearts go out to the families who lost such brave and generous loved ones. may they be comforted with the knowledge that stephen and james died in a noble profession, founded to protect and serve our people and our republic. they accomplished their mission for our city. we are forever indebted to them and our -- and are flying flags over this capitol today in their memory. mr. speaker, i want to reference as well this morning the universal declaration of human rights that reads, everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. 65 years afte
toledo mayor, michael collins, stayed it best, the average person would run in the opposite direction than they do, but that is their profession. as we all go about our busy lives every day, we often fail to recognize that we likely owe our way of life to someone else because of their sacrifice. firefighters, police officers, and other emergency and law enforcement personnel put their lives on the line for us every single day. we should all take a moment every now and then to say thank you to...
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let's say that you're a teacher, 50 years old, you lost your job in toledo, ohio, i think you're probably having a difficult time getting back in to work. you may one of those folks who are stepping out of the labor force. some are. these are skilled--in many cases these are skilled and educated workers, they'll find other work, but i think they're part of the long-term unemployed and they're having a difficult time. >> mike in new york, along with peter, thanks to all of you for your participation today. good to talk to you. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. american life" covers it all. >> for the stories to work, they have to be universal. >> ira glass hosts a show "the american life," listened to by millions. there are stories covered often with humour. >> we did the funniest hair on gaun tan ammo >> he talks about being an remembered. >> i feel like once i'm dead, the people of the future can... jazeera." >> thank you for having me. >> your show "the american
let's say that you're a teacher, 50 years old, you lost your job in toledo, ohio, i think you're probably having a difficult time getting back in to work. you may one of those folks who are stepping out of the labor force. some are. these are skilled--in many cases these are skilled and educated workers, they'll find other work, but i think they're part of the long-term unemployed and they're having a difficult time. >> mike in new york, along with peter, thanks to all of you for your...
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. >> reporter: a steady snowfall in toledo, ohio as drivers being extra cautious, especially with another 3 to 5 inches through the morning. >> it's pretty icy out there. so even trying to go at a slow pace. >> they played in very chilly weather here in ann arbor. >> it was there where fans braved bone-chilling temps recovering around 12 degrees to watch hockey's winter classic. more than 100,000 people packed the stands, all bundled under near white-out conditions. >> you never seen snow before? >> you have to do what you have to do. big hockey fans, you know? >> reporter: cities between washington, d.c. and maine are bracing for the blizzard like white plains, new york where the salt supply is ready for the roads. >> we're playing cat and mouse with mother nature. >> reporter: in new jersey salt, shovels and snow blowers are flying off the shelves as people prepare for the snow coming later today. >> they say between 6 to 14 inches, but with this i'll be ready for anything. >> that snow will make a mess of things up and down the east coast. dave warren joins us with all the details. >>
. >> reporter: a steady snowfall in toledo, ohio as drivers being extra cautious, especially with another 3 to 5 inches through the morning. >> it's pretty icy out there. so even trying to go at a slow pace. >> they played in very chilly weather here in ann arbor. >> it was there where fans braved bone-chilling temps recovering around 12 degrees to watch hockey's winter classic. more than 100,000 people packed the stands, all bundled under near white-out conditions....
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. >>> tragedy in toledo, ohio, two firefighters are killed as they battle ed inferno on sunday.francis says women should have a bigger presence in the catholic church. the pontiff lauded women on saturday for their sensitivity to the weak and what he called their gifts, like intuition. he gave no sign the vatican would ordain women to become priests. >>> and check this out, real life angry birds. the pope and some children released two white doves at the end of the holy see on sunday. but they were quickly attacked by a seagull and a crow. >> random. >> the doves flew off. we have no word on their condition. and it is like look at that photo. >> odd. maybe get maybe one would get attacked. but two at the same time by like a seagull and a crow. what is at work here? >> the battle between good and evil. >> is it? >> right? you saw it. >> i saw the photo. can't make that up. >> you're the absolutely right. >>> it is time for a look ahead and a look back on this day in 1967, a tragic accident at cape kennedy, florida, as reported by nbc news. >> good evening. astronauts virgil griss
. >>> tragedy in toledo, ohio, two firefighters are killed as they battle ed inferno on sunday.francis says women should have a bigger presence in the catholic church. the pontiff lauded women on saturday for their sensitivity to the weak and what he called their gifts, like intuition. he gave no sign the vatican would ordain women to become priests. >>> and check this out, real life angry birds. the pope and some children released two white doves at the end of the holy see on...
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he was born in soldier, kentucky, and came north to attend the university of toledo where he received his master's degree and devoted his life to his family. he was a musician and a compow certificate d.d. could he certificate, a great -- composer, great humanitarian, and recognized as educator of the year in 2005. the toledo blade says of his life, his smile, his sparkling blue eyes, his servants' heart, and infectious love of life is the eddie that we remember. he was an educator on so many levels. for nearly four decades, inspiring and caring about thousands and thousands of his students and fellow citizens. even after retiring from teaching, he did not really stop working. eddie became a licensed tour guide. and engaged citizen, he made the effort year after year when he was a teacher and afterwards to bring hundreds and hundreds of students from timberstone injury high for example to visit the capital. s it was always a grand and unforgettable occasion. eddie would stand outside the east front here with his guitar, winding his way among hundreds and hundreds of students and begin
he was born in soldier, kentucky, and came north to attend the university of toledo where he received his master's degree and devoted his life to his family. he was a musician and a compow certificate d.d. could he certificate, a great -- composer, great humanitarian, and recognized as educator of the year in 2005. the toledo blade says of his life, his smile, his sparkling blue eyes, his servants' heart, and infectious love of life is the eddie that we remember. he was an educator on so many...
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one fan toledos that he has 20 people to feed. -- told us that he has 20 people to feed and spendingious min to do it. how much money did you spend at costco today? >> around $700. >> this is for a party tomorrow. >> yes. >> how much food did you get? >> a lot. chicken and -- we've got taco burritos. >> another fan planned to spend about $200 on his party. >> stocking up for the big game? >> talk about icing your points. -- opponents, this giant seahawks' logo didn't stand a chance in lake tahoe. it was 35 feet wide and 12 phototall and keyword was. a huge throng of 49er fans cheered the demolition hoping it's a sign of things to come. [ cheering and applause ] >> for all 49er fans, and i like my chicken fried or roasted but i like it squished as well. so that's what we did here today at north star. >> well, there were a few seahawks' fans on hand to watch as well. they were not pleased. >>> we have not exactly been thrilled over in the weather department either to be delivering basically the same forecast and basically the same news for what seems like -- probably about 14 years now
one fan toledos that he has 20 people to feed. -- told us that he has 20 people to feed and spendingious min to do it. how much money did you spend at costco today? >> around $700. >> this is for a party tomorrow. >> yes. >> how much food did you get? >> a lot. chicken and -- we've got taco burritos. >> another fan planned to spend about $200 on his party. >> stocking up for the big game? >> talk about icing your points. -- opponents, this giant...
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host: one delightful aspect is that you start by describing what sounds like a very early memory in toledo ohio where you are watching several to the picture of window of your brand new house. >> too young to go to school i watched the big kids and if this is the silent generation i say at this moment in the book that all generations of kids want to be grown-ups except us we wanted to be bigger kids. [laughter] >> host: you make an observation of childhood of baby boom children were in control of their own a childhood our parents worked as children and our children worked like maniacs but yet we were a generation of the childhood. >> it was get out of the house. it is a beautiful day. it is raining. [laughter] they said it was a beautiful day. i'd better quite figured out the parenting style. but our parents favor strange they could be so cautious and fearful don't get to know people who are not from europe. [laughter] that would be scary but yet fourth of july comes around they have meetings. [laughter] here are some explosives that should take a license. [laughter] everybody who has the
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southeastern michigan, parts of toledo, watch out as we go saturday night into sunday. that's when that storm attacks. and then the cold, diane. this is how combed. this is how cold. you keep hearing epic cold. the coldest since the mid'90s, numbers in the morning in minneapolis close to 30 below, that's actual air temperature, not yet wind chill. >> all right, ginger zee, and you bundle up, too. i know you're a professional, but you bundle up as well. >>> now another important map tonight. tracking the flu. which is making a strong comeback after a slow start. just last week, six states reported a high level of flu. but tonight, the map stretches to 20 states. and abc's aditi roy has that story. >> reporter: the flu is now hitting hard and spreading fast. it first took off in the south. with texas and mississippi getting hit before thanksgiving. now into the southeast and the west. the cdc says the dominant strain so far this season? the h1n1 virus, which hits young and middle aged harder than older people, who may have developed some immunity after facing a similar st
southeastern michigan, parts of toledo, watch out as we go saturday night into sunday. that's when that storm attacks. and then the cold, diane. this is how combed. this is how cold. you keep hearing epic cold. the coldest since the mid'90s, numbers in the morning in minneapolis close to 30 below, that's actual air temperature, not yet wind chill. >> all right, ginger zee, and you bundle up, too. i know you're a professional, but you bundle up as well. >>> now another important...
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. >>> a sad and difficult day for the toledo, ohio, fire department. two firefighters died after battling this fire sunday. all of the residents got out okay, but the city officials say that two of the firefighters who went inside became disoriented and overcome by the heat and the smoke. they died later at a hospital. >> those who are engaged in public service, ironically take a different path. they run into harm's way as opposed to running away from harm's way. >> one of the firefighters killed was a 16-year veteran of the department, and the other joined the force in september. >> the bribery trial for the ex-mayor of new orleans ray nagin is charged with taking bribes from contractors in exchange for them to secure billions in city work. he was mayor in new orleans when hurricane katrina hit in 2005. several have siped plea -- si signed plea deals to testify against him. >>> if you don't like about the next year's school plans about fairfax county, tonight is the night to talk about it. it is the first meeting conducted by karen garza who has propo
. >>> a sad and difficult day for the toledo, ohio, fire department. two firefighters died after battling this fire sunday. all of the residents got out okay, but the city officials say that two of the firefighters who went inside became disoriented and overcome by the heat and the smoke. they died later at a hospital. >> those who are engaged in public service, ironically take a different path. they run into harm's way as opposed to running away from harm's way. >> one of...
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they were killed yesterday while battling a huge apartment complex near downtown toledo.ors say it appears the two firefighters became disoriented while looking for victims. >> i could see the flames coming through the ceiling. i told my boyfriend, come on. get out. the place is on fire. >> no one living in the apartment complex was hurt. investigators are still looking for the cause of the fire. >>> a brain-dead pregnant woman in texas has been taken off life support after the hospital announced it would not fight a court ruling. she has been on a ventilator since november after suffering a blood clot while 14 weeks pregnant. her family wanted to take her off life support saying it was her wish. but the texas hospital that was treating her said a state law prevented doctors from denying life-saving treatment to a pregnant woman. a judge ruled on friday that the law did not apply in this case because munoz is brain dead. >>> the legal battle over weather an oakland teenager should stay on life support could change how the state determines the moment of death. the attorney
they were killed yesterday while battling a huge apartment complex near downtown toledo.ors say it appears the two firefighters became disoriented while looking for victims. >> i could see the flames coming through the ceiling. i told my boyfriend, come on. get out. the place is on fire. >> no one living in the apartment complex was hurt. investigators are still looking for the cause of the fire. >>> a brain-dead pregnant woman in texas has been taken off life support after...
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and it is left to the republican party toledo these most difficult issues and to meet head on the threatsse to the economy. >> you really, have got to start cooperating and compromising and communicating with first congress then the american people. you have to make creating jobs your number one priority, because we're dependent, this nation is utterly dependent on economic growth, you have to work with congress if you are to succeed in anyway for the good of the country, you have to do way more than you are doing, if you are to succeed in having anything other than obamacare train wreck as your ultimate legacy. i -- if you will check out "upheaval". on audio book, everywhere. stay with us, we're coming right back, much more, straight ahead. >> state of the union depends on the state of our military. retired army four-star general jack keane tells us what he wants to hear the president say tonigh welcome back. how is everything? there's nothingike being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rat really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion i
and it is left to the republican party toledo these most difficult issues and to meet head on the threatsse to the economy. >> you really, have got to start cooperating and compromising and communicating with first congress then the american people. you have to make creating jobs your number one priority, because we're dependent, this nation is utterly dependent on economic growth, you have to work with congress if you are to succeed in anyway for the good of the country, you have to do...
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readf the reports that i in toledo -- it is one of the major coal shipping ports. coal coming up from west virginia -- our economies are bound. find a wayave to technologically to use the resources that we have in this country. we are not putting all of our eggs in one basket. for the manufacturing industry, michigan and ohio, one of the challenges we have is to reduce the kilowatts we use per ton of manufactured product. nut ofould crack the reducing the energy cost of production manufacturing, we would make one of the most advancements for job creation in michigan and ohio and our entire industrial development near the great lakes. i don't think we should close our minds to anyone sector, whether it be wind, geothermal, clean coal, oil from this processing our nuclear waste, and so forth. we have to look at all sectors to make energy -- make america energy independent. morninge headline this about the president' north carolina yesterday, dressing last year's to do list. say that obama -- here's the president north carolina yesterday talking about what he would li
readf the reports that i in toledo -- it is one of the major coal shipping ports. coal coming up from west virginia -- our economies are bound. find a wayave to technologically to use the resources that we have in this country. we are not putting all of our eggs in one basket. for the manufacturing industry, michigan and ohio, one of the challenges we have is to reduce the kilowatts we use per ton of manufactured product. nut ofould crack the reducing the energy cost of production...
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holy toledo. >> 40 grand for the tires.you to know the tires are brand new. tracy: who needs college. adam shapiro, thank you very much. >>> you can catch full coverkochrage of the barrett-jackson auction tonight on fox business, 9:00 p.m. eastern. that is pretty cool. ashley: of course simon cowell could afford the tires. tomorrow's business today, we're talking about the business of weather, it is heating up you could say. the directv pulled the weather channel from its service claiming overrun with reality television programing and not exactly a good resource for actual weather news but the issue, really boils down to subscription fees. comcast-owned weather channel urged viewers to demand directv bring the channel back. directv says they are working on an agreement to do just that. shares of directv and comcast, both of those are up over 30% in just the last year. and both moving higher today. stormy weather. i like that. tracy: good. heating up. ashley: coming up in the next half hour of "markets now," also heating up
holy toledo. >> 40 grand for the tires.you to know the tires are brand new. tracy: who needs college. adam shapiro, thank you very much. >>> you can catch full coverkochrage of the barrett-jackson auction tonight on fox business, 9:00 p.m. eastern. that is pretty cool. ashley: of course simon cowell could afford the tires. tomorrow's business today, we're talking about the business of weather, it is heating up you could say. the directv pulled the weather channel from its service...
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but most importantly, there are a whole lot of people in garfield heights and westlake and toledo this will really matter to their families. >> senator, if there is no extension, what effect will this have on the economy, in your opinion? will this stagnate the 47 months of private sector job growth? >> if we don't extend unemployment insurance, we'll lose about 200,000 jobs. if we do extend unemployment insurance, we actually gain about 240,000 jobs. that's a compelling argument. it says gdp is assisted in growing in this regard. i think my colleagues both in the senate and the house who are nice at warm at the taxpayers expense here in the capitol should be thinking about the chill people are going to have in the country when they have to choose between the utility bill and food. >> i notice rand paul doesn't mention anything about the cost of the government shutdown. what about that? >> close some of these loopholes that give incentives for companies to shut down in middletown, ohio and move to china and get a tax break doing it. henry ford announced he was going to pay all of his w
but most importantly, there are a whole lot of people in garfield heights and westlake and toledo this will really matter to their families. >> senator, if there is no extension, what effect will this have on the economy, in your opinion? will this stagnate the 47 months of private sector job growth? >> if we don't extend unemployment insurance, we'll lose about 200,000 jobs. if we do extend unemployment insurance, we actually gain about 240,000 jobs. that's a compelling argument....
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. >> two firefighters died battling flames in toledo.e victim had been on the job for six months. the building's owner tells a local paper that everybody who lives there made it out alive, and the very first porsche is now at the car company's museum in germany after sitting in a shed for more than a century. officials say a private collector found the p-1 a few weeks ago. a top speed of 20-miles-an-hour. >>> instagram is now at the center of a legal debate between a teen imager's family and classmates accused of posting her photo on an instagram site. it's a site about hos. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ all aboard. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on progresso.com. >>> the parents of a 16-year-old girl texas say they're suin
. >> two firefighters died battling flames in toledo.e victim had been on the job for six months. the building's owner tells a local paper that everybody who lives there made it out alive, and the very first porsche is now at the car company's museum in germany after sitting in a shed for more than a century. officials say a private collector found the p-1 a few weeks ago. a top speed of 20-miles-an-hour. >>> instagram is now at the center of a legal debate between a teen...
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says two firefighters may have become disoriented before they died battling an apartment fire in toledo. autopsies on the two firefighters will be done today. one was a 16-year veteran, the other had been on the job for just six months. the firefighters were overtaken by smoke and fire in the two-story building. everyone else did make it out. >> tests being taken on a ship after hundreds got sick to their stomach. the cdv boarded the ship which is docked in the u.s. virgin islands. it's a royal caribbean ship called "the explorer of the seas." the crew left tuesday. >> coming up a college student trying to break up a fight is stabbed to death. we'll hear from those who knew him as police try to track down the suspect. >> plus, google ferries about to expand the route. today we're going to play a little game. which 4g lte map has the most coverage? this isn't real difficult... pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to say verizon. verizon. that's right! the choice is obvious. verizon's superfast 4g lte is more reliable and in more places than any other 4g network. now get one-hundred, t
says two firefighters may have become disoriented before they died battling an apartment fire in toledo. autopsies on the two firefighters will be done today. one was a 16-year veteran, the other had been on the job for just six months. the firefighters were overtaken by smoke and fire in the two-story building. everyone else did make it out. >> tests being taken on a ship after hundreds got sick to their stomach. the cdv boarded the ship which is docked in the u.s. virgin islands. it's a...
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maybe like chicago, detroit, toledo, areas that are typically cold, maybe one of the coldest recordedties. the these are the wind chills, sunday morning, the arctic blast through fargo and worse from here. sunday afternoon, even during the day, the temperature the continue to drop, minus 37 wind chills. that's heading for chicago, detroit, and that football game in green bay, dealing with temperatures well below zero too. so we're not done. winter, looks like it's here to stay for a while. >> i think santa might want to relocate. >> i think he did relocate. rudolph's nose went out. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. meteorologist bill. and coming up, new reports suggest speaker john boehner is embracing immigration reform. he hired an adviser and we'll talk to someone who employed that adviser next. at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfa
maybe like chicago, detroit, toledo, areas that are typically cold, maybe one of the coldest recordedties. the these are the wind chills, sunday morning, the arctic blast through fargo and worse from here. sunday afternoon, even during the day, the temperature the continue to drop, minus 37 wind chills. that's heading for chicago, detroit, and that football game in green bay, dealing with temperatures well below zero too. so we're not done. winter, looks like it's here to stay for a while....
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. >> a dramatic chase and shooting in san diego after a driver on the his cell phone toledo this violentith grands mini pot pies. only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. weeknight dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. kevin! toaster strudel, yah? ♪ warm, flaky, toaster strudel. [ female announcer ] now get two bonus box tops for your school. >>> target announced the data breach from the christmas shopping season is much bigger, much worse than first thought. the company thousand is revealing that 70 million customers may have had personal data stolen up from the number of 40 million compromised which is almost double among the information stolen is names, e-mails, phone numbers and mailing addresses. the company is attempting to contact those additional victims. >>> a dramatic end to high speed chase in san diego. it began yesterday morning when police tried to stop a man for talking on the cell phone while driving. officers say he took off speeding up to 60 miles per hour through neighborhoods. police stopped the vehicle. officer
. >> a dramatic chase and shooting in san diego after a driver on the his cell phone toledo this violentith grands mini pot pies. only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. weeknight dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. kevin! toaster strudel, yah? ♪ warm, flaky, toaster strudel. [ female announcer ] now get two bonus box tops for your school. >>> target announced the data breach from the christmas shopping season is much...
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the serious mistake that toledo the death of a 16-year-old passenger. and dating dupe. a million dollars. bat kid behind the cowl. he stole our hearts wild saving san francisco. we're gaegt equal access to health care... welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com "her." >>> it's 5:50. welcome back happening today the board of supervisors is holding a joint meeting of its neighborhood services and safety committee in san francisco. to discuss pedestrian safety on city streets in the wake of more than two dozen pedestrian and bicyclist deaths last year. the mayor has introduced plans for increased enforcement, training and a city wide awareness campaign. san francisco's supervisor jane kim introduced a resolution that would eliminate pedestrian and bicycle fatalities within ten years. video just released by attorneys for some of the asiana crash victims shows how one young passenger survived the impact only to be run over and killed by two san francisco fire trucks. the two vide
the serious mistake that toledo the death of a 16-year-old passenger. and dating dupe. a million dollars. bat kid behind the cowl. he stole our hearts wild saving san francisco. we're gaegt equal access to health care... welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com "her." >>> it's 5:50. welcome back happening today the board of supervisors is holding a joint meeting of its...
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a toledo battalion chief says the two firefighters became dison the other hand yesterday afternoon whiles. one a 16 year veteran. other had been on the job for only six months. >>> a texas hospital removed a brain dead pregnant woman from life support. a long fight over the body of munoz. munoz's husband sued, saying his wife would not want to be kept on life support. the hospital later admitted the fetus was no longer viable. a judge sided with munoz's husband, ordering the life support to be removed. >>> get this, signing up to be sick. some people are being infected with a deliberate flu. scientists have recruited volunteers to have a mild version of the virus squirted up their noses. they are isolated for nine days and studied. the point it to show how the body fights off the flu soy scientists can see how the body fights off the disease. >>> olympics are 11 days away. the u.s. state department has issued a travel warning advising all the americans heading to the games in sochi, russia to remain vigilant. a number of american athletes say security threats won't deter them. on the oth
a toledo battalion chief says the two firefighters became dison the other hand yesterday afternoon whiles. one a 16 year veteran. other had been on the job for only six months. >>> a texas hospital removed a brain dead pregnant woman from life support. a long fight over the body of munoz. munoz's husband sued, saying his wife would not want to be kept on life support. the hospital later admitted the fetus was no longer viable. a judge sided with munoz's husband, ordering the life...
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austin texas, 14, toledo, ohio, minus 14.four dozen records broken, this morning's actual lows, those are air temperatures, not windchills, those are current windchills courtesy of our friends in canada, where it feels like minus 40, minus 50, minus 11 is what it feels like in chicago, minus 1 in new york. 27 in kansas city, here's the forecast wind capitol hill as we go through the evening tonight, megyn, sub-zero temperatures, tomorrow in the teens and 20s, which is great news because we are going to warm up. that is the silver lining with all of this, that over the next 24 to 48 hours, temperatures will rise astronomically in some cases where it's going to feel like springtime, look at new york. 13 today, 50s on the weekend, it's going to be downright springtime in central park. there's atlanta georgia, 25 today, in the 60s by the weekend. >> here's my question. past couple winters in new york and elsewhere in the country we've had mild weather in many cases. more mild than normal, we get the polar vortex, i don't know wha
austin texas, 14, toledo, ohio, minus 14.four dozen records broken, this morning's actual lows, those are air temperatures, not windchills, those are current windchills courtesy of our friends in canada, where it feels like minus 40, minus 50, minus 11 is what it feels like in chicago, minus 1 in new york. 27 in kansas city, here's the forecast wind capitol hill as we go through the evening tonight, megyn, sub-zero temperatures, tomorrow in the teens and 20s, which is great news because we are...
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six in atlanta, georgia, toledo, minus 14, four in philadelphia, nine in raleigh, mobile, alabama, 13 degrees, record low for you. the current wind chill continues to be very cold for our friends in canada, moving down towards the great lakes and upper midwest. feels like minus six in new york, but that's nothing compared to minus 22 in fargo and minus 13 in chicago, which is a warmup from yesterday. looking at the forecast wind chill, we're going to continue in the subzero temperatures -- or the wind chills for the next several hours, and tomorrow, still in single digits, maybe the teens tomorrow, by wednesday, shep. >> to summarize, it's cold, going to get warmer, and if you need the weather, it's always available in your phone, so i heard. janice, please go inside. >> i'm going inside now. >> you and your blue smurf self. all right. so, we continue the theme. how long until it warms up? hello, june? we'll be back. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him a
six in atlanta, georgia, toledo, minus 14, four in philadelphia, nine in raleigh, mobile, alabama, 13 degrees, record low for you. the current wind chill continues to be very cold for our friends in canada, moving down towards the great lakes and upper midwest. feels like minus six in new york, but that's nothing compared to minus 22 in fargo and minus 13 in chicago, which is a warmup from yesterday. looking at the forecast wind chill, we're going to continue in the subzero temperatures -- or...
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we performed poorly in all toledo mains, literacy, numeracy and problem solving.we're well below the national average. we have a larger-than-average low skill population which is the topic that we're talking about today, and we have a smaller-than-average high skilled population. so not looking good on either end. this is a little fuzzy from far away, but the highest red arrows -- [laughter] on both sides are the international average, and the lower red arrows on both sides are the u.s. performance. so that's kind of what you need to know, we're well below average in literacy which is on left and in numeracy on the right. finland, korea, japan scored high. we're way down with some of low performers which is not happy news. large low skilled, as i said, we have more proportionately and a very large number because we're a large country, more proportion that wouldly and very large numbers of low skilled adults. this is particularly troubling because it shows that our young populations are not outpacing our older populations, those of us of a certain age -- i like tha
we performed poorly in all toledo mains, literacy, numeracy and problem solving.we're well below the national average. we have a larger-than-average low skill population which is the topic that we're talking about today, and we have a smaller-than-average high skilled population. so not looking good on either end. this is a little fuzzy from far away, but the highest red arrows -- [laughter] on both sides are the international average, and the lower red arrows on both sides are the u.s....
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our toledo station, takes us there. >> reporter: the hum of the sewing machine at the wilson footballdoing this ever since i've been on the job. >> reporter: the job where she'll celebrate 48 years this april. the last two decades, jane and the super bowl football line go hand in hand. >> everybody knows about the super bowl. myself and sherry, we're the only two that do the nfl football. even on a weekly basis, if i tune in to watch a game, i think, well, i see that football setting there on the tee. i touched that football. i can't always believe that you've been a part of it. and for the super bowl, it's just an honor, a privilege. i'm glad that wilson is here in my hometown, and that i could get this job and be a part of something as big as it is. >> reporter: when you have someone making balls for almost 50 years, the prize, the craftsmanship, the hard work of piecing together the pigskin, all that trickles down to everyone else in the workforce. >> when younger employees come in and they see someone as committed as jane, some of our other senior employees, that rubs off on them
our toledo station, takes us there. >> reporter: the hum of the sewing machine at the wilson footballdoing this ever since i've been on the job. >> reporter: the job where she'll celebrate 48 years this april. the last two decades, jane and the super bowl football line go hand in hand. >> everybody knows about the super bowl. myself and sherry, we're the only two that do the nfl football. even on a weekly basis, if i tune in to watch a game, i think, well, i see that football...
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for the amount for january we have received, detroit and toledo have now tied their record amount of snowfall. here is what we are expecting the arctic blast to occur again, sunday, back to the northern plains monday sliding farther south to the southeast and either farther east even as we get into tuesday. go ahead rid for the single digits and wind chillswell below zero. when you wake up sunday morning, it will be 21 below for minneapolis, 10 degrees for chica chicago. tears temperatures will be mind for the west coast but the cold air will work to the east. we will get colder and colder as we get through monday and tuesday morning. we are expecting single digit lows as we get to new york for tuesday morning. >> yeah. here we go again. thanks, rebecca. history is being made today at england's canterbury cathedral. ♪ listen to this. for the first time, a girls choir is performing there. historically the cathedral singers have been men or boys. the archbishop decided it was time to break tradition that lasted over a thousand years. we will be back in an hour with more news, but headl
for the amount for january we have received, detroit and toledo have now tied their record amount of snowfall. here is what we are expecting the arctic blast to occur again, sunday, back to the northern plains monday sliding farther south to the southeast and either farther east even as we get into tuesday. go ahead rid for the single digits and wind chillswell below zero. when you wake up sunday morning, it will be 21 below for minneapolis, 10 degrees for chica chicago. tears temperatures will...
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nurse colleen hubley says, at at her dialysis center in toledo, ohio, she saw one patient have cardiactrange symptoms after receiving heparin. >> having hypotension, diarrhea, vomiting. i even had another patient that stated to me, "you know, what is going on around here?" >> had you ever seen anything like this? >> mm-mm. no. >> and then she says she saw the same symptoms in her own family. she says her husband, randy, and her mother-in-law, both regular users of heparin due to chronic kidney disease, had bad reactions and died within a few days. baxter, which is being sued by coleen hubley and others, disputes that and says the serious underlying medical conditions of her family and patient quote, "much more likely caused their deaths." you lost one of your patients, your mother-in-law, and your husband, randy, within a month or so. >> gone. >> coleen hubley says she never imagined heparin could be counterfeit. you really counted on that heparin... >> yes, we did. >> being perfectly fine? >> and i don't know if, in my nursing career, i'll ever take anything for granted again. >> baxt
nurse colleen hubley says, at at her dialysis center in toledo, ohio, she saw one patient have cardiactrange symptoms after receiving heparin. >> having hypotension, diarrhea, vomiting. i even had another patient that stated to me, "you know, what is going on around here?" >> had you ever seen anything like this? >> mm-mm. no. >> and then she says she saw the same symptoms in her own family. she says her husband, randy, and her mother-in-law, both regular users...
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- of this book is that you start by describing what sounds like a very, very early memory in dear toledo, ohio -- >> where i'm from. >> you are watching the world through the picture window of your family's brand new house. >> yeah, yeah. i'm sanding there, you know, the sill, the windows come up to my chin. too long to go to school, and i'm watching the big kids go to school, so it is one of my very early memories. and they just seem, this is the silent generation. they weren't silent out there. they were yelling and screaming. it just seemed like, you know, i say at this moment in the book that all generations of kids have wanted to be grown-ups except be us. [laughter] we wanted to be bigger kids. [laughter] that's a vow we've kind of kept, i think, you know? >> right. in fact, you make, actually, you make an observation about childhood that just really struck me. you say children, the baby boom children were in control of their own childhoods. our parents worked as children, our children work like maniacs, and yet we, we were a generation, our generation, of people who had childhoods
- of this book is that you start by describing what sounds like a very, very early memory in dear toledo, ohio -- >> where i'm from. >> you are watching the world through the picture window of your family's brand new house. >> yeah, yeah. i'm sanding there, you know, the sill, the windows come up to my chin. too long to go to school, and i'm watching the big kids go to school, so it is one of my very early memories. and they just seem, this is the silent generation. they...
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turns into a scene out of the wild west. [ gun fire ] october 8th, 2009, a lively night at a bar in toledorveillance 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. >> 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. [ gun fire ] october 8th, 2009, a lively night at a bar in toledorveillance 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. >> but robbins won't leave. he and the bouncer start to have words and a fight breaks out. 38-year-old...
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and then reaching back across the country, along i-90 towards cleveland and buffalo and toledo and detroitr there but you get an idea of what i'm talking about, the top rim of the country. no, we haven't forgotten about our friends who are the canadians because it's just as bad on the other side of the border. amtrak, by the way, critical in the northeast corridor. the acela and northeast services reduced schedules today between boston and washington. so, you know, the good news here is that this is starting to clear out. airports in the northeast starting to reopen and get back to normal, but the ripple effect will take days to unravel. richard, back to you. >> yeah. and tom, on top of that we have that other storm system heading to the northeast. tom costello there in washington, d.c. thank you so much. >>> let's now go to alex witt at 30 rock there in new york city. alec, what you got? >> okay, i've got more news feed to check for everyone this morning, richard, because we are learning some new gruesome details about how north korean leader kim jong-un had his uncle executed. according
and then reaching back across the country, along i-90 towards cleveland and buffalo and toledo and detroitr there but you get an idea of what i'm talking about, the top rim of the country. no, we haven't forgotten about our friends who are the canadians because it's just as bad on the other side of the border. amtrak, by the way, critical in the northeast corridor. the acela and northeast services reduced schedules today between boston and washington. so, you know, the good news here is that...
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. >>> toledo is mourning the loss of two hero firefighters this morning who died sunday battling a blazecomplex. officials say 42-year-old steven mckinski and 31-year-old james dickman, a rookie, suffered fatal injuries while inside that building. it's the first deaths for the department in an active fire since 1981. autopsies scheduled for today. no word yet on what caused that fire. >>> this morning thousands of natural gas customers are still without heat after this just incredible pipeline explosion in canada. this happened in manitoba, when part of the trans-canada pipeline ruptured. >> wow. >> cutting off gas to more than 4,000 people who now cannot heat their homes in temperatures that have reached minus 18. what a mess. it could be days, days before any repairs are made there. >>> all right, the passengers and crew on a royal caribbean ship are on their way back home this morning, and it's early, days early, because hundreds on board "the explorer of the seas" are sick with some sort of gastrointestinal illness. the cruise line says more than 560 passengers, dozens of crew member
. >>> toledo is mourning the loss of two hero firefighters this morning who died sunday battling a blazecomplex. officials say 42-year-old steven mckinski and 31-year-old james dickman, a rookie, suffered fatal injuries while inside that building. it's the first deaths for the department in an active fire since 1981. autopsies scheduled for today. no word yet on what caused that fire. >>> this morning thousands of natural gas customers are still without heat after this just...
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during the day on sunday, this pink shading shows the possibility of 6 plus inches, indianapolis, toledo, detroit, maybe a little bit here into st. louis too, kansas city, maybe clipping chicago. those are the cities at risk of another shovelable, plowable snowfall. this is going to be one of the coldest outbreaks we've seen since 1996, almost 20 years since we've seen something this cold. we're going to be talking windchill values much lower than right now. right now we have windchills about minus 15 in this region. by the time we get through sunday night into monday morning, areas like minneapolis and other places, thomas, will go down to about minus 45. minus 60. temperatures with chicago, for a high on monday, maybe minus 10. that's a high temperature. >> wow. >> no wind. >> this is also the time you don't want to make assumptions about your neighbors or loved ones and thinking they're okay. call, check on them, make sure they're aware what's going to happen. >> it's not often the wording of the government comes out it's the possibility of a killer cold outbreak but that's exactly wh
during the day on sunday, this pink shading shows the possibility of 6 plus inches, indianapolis, toledo, detroit, maybe a little bit here into st. louis too, kansas city, maybe clipping chicago. those are the cities at risk of another shovelable, plowable snowfall. this is going to be one of the coldest outbreaks we've seen since 1996, almost 20 years since we've seen something this cold. we're going to be talking windchill values much lower than right now. right now we have windchills about...
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world discrete and separate from some guy in toledo who wants to make $14 per hour?m competing a bounce against engineers all over the world. they are all very mobile. >> is delusional to think that silicon valley well -- >> that is why they push for immigration reform. the jobs act really kind of -- it passed, but it fell flat. people cannot see that multiplier effect. >> that is separate. i think that immigration would be good. you need specific skill sets and population growth. that is what is wrong with japan. people comment like wheel have and what you need specific skills. >> really interesting. we could go three hours on this. i do not think the multiplier is as great as a lot of people would believe. see "bloomberg west" at 1:00. shameless plug. >> it must be the heat. >> single best chart. do we have a shameless single this chart? silicon valley. it shows you a list of initial public offerings since january 1, 2011. .ased on the total of returns these are just a standing. -- astounding. twitter is up almost 73%. yelp is up almost 80%. software.e point -- tha
world discrete and separate from some guy in toledo who wants to make $14 per hour?m competing a bounce against engineers all over the world. they are all very mobile. >> is delusional to think that silicon valley well -- >> that is why they push for immigration reform. the jobs act really kind of -- it passed, but it fell flat. people cannot see that multiplier effect. >> that is separate. i think that immigration would be good. you need specific skill sets and population...
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. >> food of toledo, ohio. >> tom, you have got to head over to the radio trade >. >> p.j., thank youthe time warner deal. we have been waiting for charter to make a move and put out its formal bid. they did yesterday. they took the offer directly to $1.32, ands for obviously, we have time warner come out and say no way, you need to get -- you need to go higher. >> this could drag on for weeks, months? >> months is probably a bit longer could both sides want to get this resolved sooner rather than later. >> i have my eye on wells fargo, because earnings are coming out in just about four minutes from now. u.s.'sargo is the biggest home lender. everyone is sitting in mortgage origination revenue, which is set to drop about 25% from last quarter because higher interest rates certainly one reason why. the housing market is losing a little bit of steam, perhaps. p.j. o'rourke joining us. you have written this book "the baby boom." we could get hillary clinton as a presidential nominee in 2016. is she a baby boomer? >> absolutely. she and i are about the same age. that would make 4 baby boo
. >> food of toledo, ohio. >> tom, you have got to head over to the radio trade >. >> p.j., thank youthe time warner deal. we have been waiting for charter to make a move and put out its formal bid. they did yesterday. they took the offer directly to $1.32, ands for obviously, we have time warner come out and say no way, you need to get -- you need to go higher. >> this could drag on for weeks, months? >> months is probably a bit longer could both sides want to...
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tracy: holy toledo.ong with me because we're setting up shop for the next two weeks. ashley: get in by 2:00 p.m. show time for the next two weeks will be iiteresting. tracy: that will be good. ashley: from drone invasion to reading your mind, a new trick up amazon's sleeve. they know what you're going to order before you do. we'll tell you about that next. tracy: and all it takes is one great idea. a new program that teams up with college kids and ceos to foster entrepeneurship. investment one university is making in the future. it is kind of playing off whht we were just talking about. we are going to take a break. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. >> coming up in the next half hour of "markets now," the russian teen who wrote the malware may not be responsible at all. and bringing realities of wall street to the forefront. are the drug filled partying ways of the 90s wall street back? we have your tweets and the ceo of an addiction center. at america loves velveeta, but why the time it is really
tracy: holy toledo.ong with me because we're setting up shop for the next two weeks. ashley: get in by 2:00 p.m. show time for the next two weeks will be iiteresting. tracy: that will be good. ashley: from drone invasion to reading your mind, a new trick up amazon's sleeve. they know what you're going to order before you do. we'll tell you about that next. tracy: and all it takes is one great idea. a new program that teams up with college kids and ceos to foster entrepeneurship. investment one...