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toledo has its own story of an fbi informant. darren griffin grew up in toledo and joined the u.s.y. court testimony would later reveal that after he left the military his life began to spiral out of control. >> he started abusing drugs and alcohol. became involved in drug dealing activity. my name is edward brian. i'm an assistant federal public defender for northern district of ohio. he came to know drug enforcement agents when they busted him for drug related activity and began working as a drug informant in northwest ohio. >> while working for the dea griffin turned in other drug dealers. he continued to use and sell government. $800 per week, cash. [ chanting ] >> in 2002, he walked into this toledo mosque posing as a convert. ziad abu humus was one that welcomed him. >> it was on a friday, the opened door for him, we felt he needed an open hand and we felt he was doing this for good faith. >> to the muslim community he was the chosen one but for the the deaea he was the trainer. his cover, a disaffected american trying to make up for misdeeds in iraq. he set his sights on moh
toledo has its own story of an fbi informant. darren griffin grew up in toledo and joined the u.s.y. court testimony would later reveal that after he left the military his life began to spiral out of control. >> he started abusing drugs and alcohol. became involved in drug dealing activity. my name is edward brian. i'm an assistant federal public defender for northern district of ohio. he came to know drug enforcement agents when they busted him for drug related activity and began working...
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toledo has its own story of an fbi informant. darren griffin grew up in toledo and joined the u.s.rmy. court testimony would later reveal that after he left the military his life began to spiral out of control. >> he started abusing drugs and alcohol. became involved in drug dealing activity. my name is edward brian. i'm an assistant federal public defender for northern district of ohio. he came to know drug enforcement agents when they busted him for drug related activity and began working as a drug informant in northwest ohio. >> while working for the dea griffin turned in other drug dealers. he continued to use and sell drugs while being paid by the government. $800 per week, cash. [ chanting ] >> in 2002, he walked into this toledo mosque posing as a convert. ziad abu humus was one that welcomed him. >> it was on a friday, the opened door for him, we felt he needed an open hand and we felt he was doing this for good faith. >> to the muslim community he was the chosen one but for the e deea he was the trainer. his cover, a disaffected american trying to make up for misdeeds in i
toledo has its own story of an fbi informant. darren griffin grew up in toledo and joined the u.s.rmy. court testimony would later reveal that after he left the military his life began to spiral out of control. >> he started abusing drugs and alcohol. became involved in drug dealing activity. my name is edward brian. i'm an assistant federal public defender for northern district of ohio. he came to know drug enforcement agents when they busted him for drug related activity and began...
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today from toledo, iowa. this is kelsey dotson from waxhaw in the great state of north carolina, 100 years old today. at 100, he still cuts the grass. does his own lawn mowing. how about that? new york, you are so good. you look great on television. i'm going to go home and watch the show. >> willard, thank you very much. >>> how is he >>> breaking news. we just learned that all brixton public schools are closed today because of a water main break. crews are working on fixing the break that o turned under the bridge. those students should have a pretty nice day to not have to go to school once it warms up,
today from toledo, iowa. this is kelsey dotson from waxhaw in the great state of north carolina, 100 years old today. at 100, he still cuts the grass. does his own lawn mowing. how about that? new york, you are so good. you look great on television. i'm going to go home and watch the show. >> willard, thank you very much. >>> how is he >>> breaking news. we just learned that all brixton public schools are closed today because of a water main break. crews are working on...
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dale slingluff is 100 years old today from toledo, iowa.
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[laughter] there's always someone from toledo an every crabbe. [laughter] it was the men hands of the oldest of four kids and i had my own personal title line who became the republican party chairman so the biggest feminist that i knew. here i am growing up in the '60s and '70s i wanted to follow baseball and he encouraged that as did my mom and siblings i gotta score book and i listen to the toledo mud hens game and kept score as a 10 year-old girl not only were there very few girls keeping score but also very few plays and then we had tickets with them enchilada of detroit tigers games because then you know, except for a few years have been the aaa team in league got the chance to follow the mud hens when they were called up by the tigers. and i also traded baseball cards we would send them to the players and ask them to sign them and every single time they did. they sent them back. in with the all-time leaders also babe ruth's 714 and hair care and in the 600 and his signature is on a. i'm not giving them up george where did it begin? >> i gre
[laughter] there's always someone from toledo an every crabbe. [laughter] it was the men hands of the oldest of four kids and i had my own personal title line who became the republican party chairman so the biggest feminist that i knew. here i am growing up in the '60s and '70s i wanted to follow baseball and he encouraged that as did my mom and siblings i gotta score book and i listen to the toledo mud hens game and kept score as a 10 year-old girl not only were there very few girls keeping...
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holy toledo. ben stein? >> well, proposition 13 didn't ruing california. proposition 13 was a great step forward. the schools are a mess in california because we have so many hispanic, non-english-speaking immigrants. not because of prop 13. it's a matter of states' rights. >> i looked at the numbers. everybody cares about their gas prices because it affects our everyday lives. the folks in massachusetts as a result of this added gas tax would be spending about $300 more dollar as year. kiss away all of the benefits of those lower oil and gas prices good-bye. because that will wipe out any benefit the consumer in massachusetts has seen as a result of that. look, if you think that the government can spend thoses 3ds $300 better than you, write a letter. >> wow. are or e-mail. what are you doing to me? ladies, thank you. a lot of show, you took the time to join us. appreciate that. >> thank you. >>> up next, can congress actually make you money? doubt it. can our stock go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big
holy toledo. ben stein? >> well, proposition 13 didn't ruing california. proposition 13 was a great step forward. the schools are a mess in california because we have so many hispanic, non-english-speaking immigrants. not because of prop 13. it's a matter of states' rights. >> i looked at the numbers. everybody cares about their gas prices because it affects our everyday lives. the folks in massachusetts as a result of this added gas tax would be spending about $300 more dollar as...
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she was then in toledo. this was months ago. i think she was in toledo. that's where she came from. that's where her mom and dad live. c-span: a lot of names are in your book in journalism and you have some opinions of them. a fellow who you say is the son of a minor count or he's a minor count, arnold debordre. >> guest: well, he was the son of a count and he was the editor of the washington times. c-span: arnold debordre. >> guest: yes. but he's a professional journalist and is a friend. i succeeded him as the newsweek correspondent in paris and i didn't approve of the reverend moon or his paper and arnold and i just disagreed about that. c-span: what do you think of him today? >> guest: he's my friend. c-span: what do you think of al neuharth? you mention him in there. >> guest: not as much as he mentioned me in his book. well, i think newhart is so interested in polishing his reputation that he's a little off base. he got in real trouble when he wrote a book by trying to buy copies of his book himself, or getting the foundation that he heads to buy them to manipulate the new yor
she was then in toledo. this was months ago. i think she was in toledo. that's where she came from. that's where her mom and dad live. c-span: a lot of names are in your book in journalism and you have some opinions of them. a fellow who you say is the son of a minor count or he's a minor count, arnold debordre. >> guest: well, he was the son of a count and he was the editor of the washington times. c-span: arnold debordre. >> guest: yes. but he's a professional journalist and is a...
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and our returning champion, a professor of english from toledo, ohio... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our show. on yesterday's program, the two challengers took it to the champ, and one of them, bill albertini, wound up with the most money. and so today, he gets to experience the feeling of having two challengers ready to knock him off his champion's pedestal. let's see how it works out. good luck, players. here we go -- the jeopardy! round. and these categories now in play for you... ...not chief. and finally, we deal with... alex: bill, start. antisocial science for $200, please. michael. what is soccer? right. from the spanish, $200. jenica. what is a flotilla? that's right. from the spanish for $400. here's kelly. requiring weeks for the bricks to dry, this method of building,
and our returning champion, a professor of english from toledo, ohio... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our show. on yesterday's program, the two challengers took it to the champ, and one of them, bill albertini, wound up with the most money. and so today, he gets to experience the feeling of having two challengers ready to knock him off his champion's pedestal. let's see how it works out. good luck,...
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look at the expansion they've gone through in toledo over the last four years.esn't want to lose those jobs. they'll come to the table with package. >> you think he's just getting ohio to pay for the changes he would have to pay for otherwise. >> sure. why not? from his perspective and a lot of people are critical of him and say, look, this guy is forcing ohio or toledo or suppliers. this is what you want your ceo to do. you want him to give you the best possible profit line possible. and this is the best way for them to move forward with this. >> david, let me ask you. we're talking about the resurgence of chrysler. makes me think of the resurgence of detroit. give us an update on how the city is doing overall right now. >> the city is hopefully wrapping up its bankruptcy stay on the chapter 9 filing it had in july of 2013. it thinks the city could be out in the next 30 to 60 days. going to wipe out $7 billion in debt largely thanks to this grand bargain with the state government, private foundations and others putting about $800 million in to soften the pensio
look at the expansion they've gone through in toledo over the last four years.esn't want to lose those jobs. they'll come to the table with package. >> you think he's just getting ohio to pay for the changes he would have to pay for otherwise. >> sure. why not? from his perspective and a lot of people are critical of him and say, look, this guy is forcing ohio or toledo or suppliers. this is what you want your ceo to do. you want him to give you the best possible profit line...
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today's contestants are -- a professor of english from toledo, ohio...achusetts... and our returning champion, a digital consultant from arlington, virginia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. and, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. matthew's been having a very good time with us. won a lot of money so far in just two appearances. what will happen today as he faces dori and bill? let's start finding out right now. first round of play today features these categories. ...in each correct response. alex: matthew, you start us. stock up on candy, $200. dori. what is hershey? yes. may i have 6 letters, only 1 vowel for $200? bill. what are clowns? that's it. let's have stock up for candy for $400.
today's contestants are -- a professor of english from toledo, ohio...achusetts... and our returning champion, a digital consultant from arlington, virginia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. and, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. matthew's been having a very good time with us. won a lot of money so far in just two appearances. what will happen today as he faces dori and bill? let's start finding out right now. first round of...
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and our returning champion, a professor of english from toledo, ohio...
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archdiocese said good bye this evening to bishop daniel thomas, he has been name the head of the diocese of toledo. bishop thomas is a graduate of row map catholic high school and serves several local parishes. he will formally take over his new post later this month. >>> unique auction to raise machine toy combat homelessness kick off tonight at marketplace tea sign center in center city. it is called take a seat. local designers gave their time and talent to turn every day chairs into works of art. they will be on display at several locations until october 10th and funds raised will benefit project home. >>> jimmy kimmel live coming up at 11:35 right here after "action news" and here's jim which a preview of tonight's show. >> thanks, jim, hello philadelphia here's what we have got on tap for tonight's, will you make it or buy the costume. >> i make the costumey don't know. >> making a costume for five years old, when is this over. >>> the eagles are showing their support for breast cancer awareness month, the solar wings at the link which faces i-95 is lit up in pink tonight, instead of the nor
archdiocese said good bye this evening to bishop daniel thomas, he has been name the head of the diocese of toledo. bishop thomas is a graduate of row map catholic high school and serves several local parishes. he will formally take over his new post later this month. >>> unique auction to raise machine toy combat homelessness kick off tonight at marketplace tea sign center in center city. it is called take a seat. local designers gave their time and talent to turn every day chairs...
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today's contestants are -- a professor of english from toledo, ohio...... and our returning champion, a digital consultant from arlington, virginia...
today's contestants are -- a professor of english from toledo, ohio...... and our returning champion, a digital consultant from arlington, virginia...
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returning co-champions, a student and writer from riverton, utah... ...and a professor of english from toledoeopardy!" -- thank you, johnny. ladies and gentleman, welcome aboard. this is the third time this season when we have welcomed only one challenger -- today, ryan -- and two returning co-champions -- jenica and bill. should be an exciting half-hour. here we go. here are the categories. starting off with... not home depot, but... ...and you have to identify the country. "bone" in quotation marks. alex: bill, start. let's start with beverages for $200, please. ryan. what is ocean spray? right. beverages for $400. ryan. what is swiss miss? yes. beverages for $600.
returning co-champions, a student and writer from riverton, utah... ...and a professor of english from toledoeopardy!" -- thank you, johnny. ladies and gentleman, welcome aboard. this is the third time this season when we have welcomed only one challenger -- today, ryan -- and two returning co-champions -- jenica and bill. should be an exciting half-hour. here we go. here are the categories. starting off with... not home depot, but... ...and you have to identify the country....
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a police sergeant in toledo, ohio is suspended without pay and he's heading to jail.son, he was caught on camera here stealing a bag of popcorn from a gas station. authorities say it's not the first time. video shows eric whitman paying for one snack but leaving with two. spokesperson says they'll decide what's next for the sergeant after an internal investigation. >> a florida family is safe tonight after being rescued from their sinking boat and it's all caught here on camera. dramatic footage here showing the six boaters being rescued. they say their vessel started taking on water and a good samaritan heard their crys and helped save the day. >> they were in the middle of nowhere in the ocean, you know, on the way to miami. the boat flipped over and three kids and three adults actually begging for help, waving with the hands up. >> the boaters eventually made it to shore and their boat was towed to a marina. wow! >> how about this for reunion. 40 years in the making two men brought together during the vietnam war finally reunited in colorado. joe martinez and rick
a police sergeant in toledo, ohio is suspended without pay and he's heading to jail.son, he was caught on camera here stealing a bag of popcorn from a gas station. authorities say it's not the first time. video shows eric whitman paying for one snack but leaving with two. spokesperson says they'll decide what's next for the sergeant after an internal investigation. >> a florida family is safe tonight after being rescued from their sinking boat and it's all caught here on camera. dramatic...
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this came about, luke and i grew up largely in a town called perrysburg go higher and near toledo and one was working on some other books, mainly a book on wall cronkite, if you want to find out what is on the nixon tapes you turn to luke as a resource because he has been listening for hours, years, a decade of transcribing these voluminous nixon tapes. what we try to do is highlight foreign policy because ehrlichman ran the domestic programs you might hear about the nixon years but nixon was hyper involved in foreign policy so our books focusing on 71, 72 and what occurs in those years there is domestic policy obviously that we include too but we only have a few minutes to say the gist of our book is about henry kissinger and his relationship to nixon in many ways and you can see in the book nick synapse love of china. is a recognition in 72 that the trip we all remember when he went there and match with mao tse tung costs and the panda bear exchange and the walk on the wall and all of that, we are seeing what behind-the-scenes happened in that case, how nixon thought this was going
this came about, luke and i grew up largely in a town called perrysburg go higher and near toledo and one was working on some other books, mainly a book on wall cronkite, if you want to find out what is on the nixon tapes you turn to luke as a resource because he has been listening for hours, years, a decade of transcribing these voluminous nixon tapes. what we try to do is highlight foreign policy because ehrlichman ran the domestic programs you might hear about the nixon years but nixon was...
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monday night he showed up at dan's party in toledo, ohio. >> he said happy birthday. my face light up. i was so excited to meet kid rock. >> oh, yeah and guess what he did not come empty happeneded brought a hat, picture and promised him free tickets to every kid rock concert. how is that for a birthday and birthday present ! >> suddenly i like rid rock a whole lot more. >> christmas trees to shipping packages we have not made it past hall owe wean and already people are gearing up for sanity's arrival. >> careful when you sell your things on-line. it can be risky business. up next, we'll tell you how one local police depart >> a local smroyment taking stopz protect people who buy and sell on-line. nationwide and locally there's been violent crimes tide those types of services. some officers in our area have a way to prevent the crimes. "action news" reporter sarah bloomquist has the story from conshohocken. >> craigslist for example say popular internet state buy and sell almost frevring furniture cars. some are reluctant to give the on-line sales sites a go. meeting
monday night he showed up at dan's party in toledo, ohio. >> he said happy birthday. my face light up. i was so excited to meet kid rock. >> oh, yeah and guess what he did not come empty happeneded brought a hat, picture and promised him free tickets to every kid rock concert. how is that for a birthday and birthday present ! >> suddenly i like rid rock a whole lot more. >> christmas trees to shipping packages we have not made it past hall owe wean and already people are...
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we'd like it's your fan toledos.report or tweet them to us at abc 7 news bay area. >>> drew, i say too hot in the city, but my internal temperature is off. >> it was warm. we got into the 70s. that's kind of warm, right? back in 60s in the city. coming up dry and empty handed. the reason why, showing you blue as far as the eye can see. a very quiet either tranquil picture this afternoon. we were in the 70s in san francisco last hour. falling to the 60s, 69 degrees right now. oakland at 74. san carlos 77. san jose comfortable at 76. half moon bay coming in at 66. and a live look from tower cam facing north, a few high clouds well into the north bay, but otherwise soaked in sunshine across san francisco. warmest spots, fairfield 80. elsewhere santa rosa, concord, the mid and upper 70s. the satellite and radar, we're tracking high pressure anchored off the coast. that high pressure is sinking air, squashing much of the cloud cover. so we have a lot of sunshine for our saturday. we're tracking an area of low pressure. it
we'd like it's your fan toledos.report or tweet them to us at abc 7 news bay area. >>> drew, i say too hot in the city, but my internal temperature is off. >> it was warm. we got into the 70s. that's kind of warm, right? back in 60s in the city. coming up dry and empty handed. the reason why, showing you blue as far as the eye can see. a very quiet either tranquil picture this afternoon. we were in the 70s in san francisco last hour. falling to the 60s, 69 degrees right now....
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this couple from south toledo got caught in the crunch. they weren't allowed to park at the hotel where family members are staying for the game, but they had lunch and walked. >> a good 25, 30-minute walk to visit him. i can only imagine what goes on when the niners play. >> reporter: plenty of lanes for pedestrians as the cars start rolling home. smooth sailing even as fans leave levi stadium after the first college game ever at the venue. not a great night for bears fans, but you have to admit, the team kept it interesting. in santa clara, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> while many in the bay area are desperate to get tickets, a uper tino couple gave theirs away. kevin and grace wi it tt handed theirs over to wounded warrior brian jergens. he is excited beyond belief. >> i've always watched it on tv. the giants play the royals. and on tv i get excited, but to go in person and see the game live, that's excitement. it's excitement. >> the former army sergeant lost both legs and suffered severe head injuries when he ran over a bomb in afgha
this couple from south toledo got caught in the crunch. they weren't allowed to park at the hotel where family members are staying for the game, but they had lunch and walked. >> a good 25, 30-minute walk to visit him. i can only imagine what goes on when the niners play. >> reporter: plenty of lanes for pedestrians as the cars start rolling home. smooth sailing even as fans leave levi stadium after the first college game ever at the venue. not a great night for bears fans, but you...
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metler toledo. >> reminds me of rpm. we have to get those guys on, too.stock has fallen way too hard. richard in california. >> caller: buy, sell or hard on gillead. did anyone else see regenrom besides me? i got to tell you it was just meg, she was terrific in telling me be careful because there is an amgen lawsuit. i point out the win against lusent s. let's go to vivian in pennsylvania. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> absolutely. >> caller: i would like to know about linco. >> i am worried about the cash flow there. i don't want to touch it. let's go to leslie in california. >> caller: i want to thank you for your time and your dedication to all of us. >> you're quite welcome. >> caller: i would like to also ask you position on mollson. >> that company could win in any sort of big merger. that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> good evening, jim. >> how are you? >> caller: just short of perfect. >> well, can't beat that. >> caller: looking at airline stocks recently and they a
metler toledo. >> reminds me of rpm. we have to get those guys on, too.stock has fallen way too hard. richard in california. >> caller: buy, sell or hard on gillead. did anyone else see regenrom besides me? i got to tell you it was just meg, she was terrific in telling me be careful because there is an amgen lawsuit. i point out the win against lusent s. let's go to vivian in pennsylvania. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> absolutely. >> caller: i would...
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. >> reporter: one bite toledo a severe allergic reaction. had to spend halloween night in the hospital. now an idea to help keep trick or treating safer for kids with food allergies is getting momentum on social media. food allergy research and education group started the teal pumpkin project. here's how it works. take a pumpkin, paint it teal like this one and put it at your door step. that allows kids with food allergies you're giving out cool stuff instead of candy. allergy experts say smaller bite size service of safe candy are manufactured differently making it dangerous for kids with food allergies. >> they are not singled out because they can't have something particular. >> reporter: the teal pumpkin is a sign that even at the scariest houses kids with fool allergies won't be haunted by the treats inside. >> trick-or-treat. >> reporter: erica edwards, nbc news. >> got to know what the kids are eating. >> that's a smart idea. it's being shared so widely online. >>> right now marathon runners are getting motivation from our nbc 4 cheer
. >> reporter: one bite toledo a severe allergic reaction. had to spend halloween night in the hospital. now an idea to help keep trick or treating safer for kids with food allergies is getting momentum on social media. food allergy research and education group started the teal pumpkin project. here's how it works. take a pumpkin, paint it teal like this one and put it at your door step. that allows kids with food allergies you're giving out cool stuff instead of candy. allergy experts...
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anyway, i grew up in the suburbs of toledo, ohio, and i am the oldest of four kids.others but my dad. my personal title mind. republican party chairman in '88, the first george bush. and so the big east feminist and i knew. anyway, here i am growing up in the 60's and 70's, and i wanted to follow baseball. he encouraged that every step of the way. and i got one of the score books i am sure many of you had. i sat by my radio and listened to games and kept score has a 10-year-old girl i daresay not only were very few girls keeping score of minor-league baseball games at the age of ten, i daresay very few boys were, but i was. and it we had season tickets my dad arranged this and got those for ross. also went to a lot of detroit tigers games because the tigers have for a few years and the aaa team. so that 45 mile drive, we got a chance to follow our favorites. they would be called up, and then go and see them play. and like you we traded baseball cards and would do something else, send the cards to the players and ask them to sign them. every single time -- obviously a
anyway, i grew up in the suburbs of toledo, ohio, and i am the oldest of four kids.others but my dad. my personal title mind. republican party chairman in '88, the first george bush. and so the big east feminist and i knew. anyway, here i am growing up in the 60's and 70's, and i wanted to follow baseball. he encouraged that every step of the way. and i got one of the score books i am sure many of you had. i sat by my radio and listened to games and kept score has a 10-year-old girl i daresay...
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this couple from south toledo got caught in the crunch.ark at the hotel where family members are staying for the game, but they had lunch and walked. >> a good 25, 30-minute walk to visit him. i can only imagine what goes on when the niners play. >> reporter: plenty of lanes for pedestrians as the cars start rolling home. smooth sailing even as plans leave levi stadium after the first college game ever at the venue. not a great night for bears fans, but you have to admit, the team kept it interesting n. santa clara, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> many in the bay area are desperate to get world series tickets. a cupe are rtino couple gave th away to a former army sergeant. he is excited beyond belief. >> i've always watched it on tv. the giants play the royals. and on tv i get excited but to go in person and see the game live that's excitement. >> that's great. the form er army sergeant lost both legs and suffered severe head injuries when he ran over a bomb in afghanistan in 2011. he'll be going to the game with a marine from camp pendlet
this couple from south toledo got caught in the crunch.ark at the hotel where family members are staying for the game, but they had lunch and walked. >> a good 25, 30-minute walk to visit him. i can only imagine what goes on when the niners play. >> reporter: plenty of lanes for pedestrians as the cars start rolling home. smooth sailing even as plans leave levi stadium after the first college game ever at the venue. not a great night for bears fans, but you have to admit, the team...
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left belgium to continue following my family's trip to america, eventually taking me to ohio and the toledoly business of glass blowing, the profession that we believe is what we believe brought my family to america in the first place. >> let's do a red mix or pink mix and i'll make it for my baby. glass technician mike stevens walked me through the not so easy task of making a simple glass flower. you're working immediately with it. >> yes. this is stainless steel. >> punti? >> punti. it's a stainless steel rod. you hold it -- perfect. are you sure you haven't done this before? >> this furnace is 2,150 degrees. >> 2,150 degrees? that's hot. oh, my gosh, that is so unbelievably hot. >> every movement you make as an effect on the glass. >> absolutely. i cannot believe i'm playing with glass like this. >> and just minutes later -- >> there it is. >> oh, my gosh, i could do this all day. this is really fun. >> after following their lives from belgium all the way to ohio, i finally got to meet my great great grandparents laid to rest here at st. joseph's cemetery outside columbus. >> she should
left belgium to continue following my family's trip to america, eventually taking me to ohio and the toledoly business of glass blowing, the profession that we believe is what we believe brought my family to america in the first place. >> let's do a red mix or pink mix and i'll make it for my baby. glass technician mike stevens walked me through the not so easy task of making a simple glass flower. you're working immediately with it. >> yes. this is stainless steel. >> punti?...
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chicago office of new -- global cleveland, and similar initiatives are being formed in cincinnati, toledo, buffalo, and all across the midwest. and there are literally almost a dozen. we worked collectively on the global great lakes network. it's exciting work and important work and it really is focused on national and regional and economic policy. >> great. i'm going to follow up with you again, steve, for a minute. director rodriguez said that absent federal action, congressional action, we cannot do it all. so in -- with employment-based visas, you can't create them. there are other types of visas. what strategies do you use to overcome those types of challenges? >> sure. well, make no mistake that the biggest economic boost would be a more sensical policy. clearly the challenges we face in detroit are different than in long beach and new york city. and our skill sets and needs are very different and probably one-size-fit-all policy might not work as well. but absent that, we're trying to do everything we can to take advantage of the opportunities that we have. and frankly those. a lot
chicago office of new -- global cleveland, and similar initiatives are being formed in cincinnati, toledo, buffalo, and all across the midwest. and there are literally almost a dozen. we worked collectively on the global great lakes network. it's exciting work and important work and it really is focused on national and regional and economic policy. >> great. i'm going to follow up with you again, steve, for a minute. director rodriguez said that absent federal action, congressional...
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this couple from south toledo got caught in the crunch.ark at the hotel where family members are staying for the game, but they had lunch and walked. >> a good 25, 30-minute walk to visit him. i can only imagine what goes on when the niners play. >> reporter: plenty of lanes for pedestrians as the cars start rolling home. smooth sailing even as fans leave levi stadium after the first college game ever at the venue. not a great night for bears fans, but you have to admit, the team kept it interesting. in santa clara, katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >>> many are desperate to get tickets. a cupertino couple happeneded over their tickets to wounded warrior brian jergens. he is excited beyond belief. >> i've always watched it on tv. the giants play the royals. and on tv i get excited, but to go in person and see the game live, that's excitement. it's excitement. >> the former army sergeant lost both legs and suffered is sever head injuries when he ran over a bomb in afghanistan in 2011. he'll be going to the game with a marine interest from camp pe
this couple from south toledo got caught in the crunch.ark at the hotel where family members are staying for the game, but they had lunch and walked. >> a good 25, 30-minute walk to visit him. i can only imagine what goes on when the niners play. >> reporter: plenty of lanes for pedestrians as the cars start rolling home. smooth sailing even as fans leave levi stadium after the first college game ever at the venue. not a great night for bears fans, but you have to admit, the team...
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. >> to have people say yes, please come to our region, come see toledo. walk along san francisco. that is for paying customers only, that is not the message we should send to the rest of the world. >> i can't believe that anybody would not go through the necessary research to see what the numbers show and then make a decision about whether at that point it is appropriate to charge a fee or not charge a fee. >> the golden gate bridge used to have a 10 cent toll until 1970's and since then it has been free. >> i don't mind considering this but the fact that it will take two years to study it and how much money? these studies kill me. >> do you know anything that doesn't happen witho two-year study, a three-year study and a study on the study. that is the way it goes. >> especially on the golden gate bridge. we're waiting for the divide to come on there. things take time on the golden gate bridge. >> the case against the states college accrediting commission goes to court tomorrow. san francisco questioning the commission's decision to revoke city college of san francisco's creditati
. >> to have people say yes, please come to our region, come see toledo. walk along san francisco. that is for paying customers only, that is not the message we should send to the rest of the world. >> i can't believe that anybody would not go through the necessary research to see what the numbers show and then make a decision about whether at that point it is appropriate to charge a fee or not charge a fee. >> the golden gate bridge used to have a 10 cent toll until 1970's...
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. >> the toledo place may be. that is what you would get. i have got one in st. louis. one in st. louis. this one is a little more, $649,000 but look at that, 11,000 square feet and change. i think this home looks pretty good. i think st. louis is a beautiful town. that is lifted as well. stuart: let me ask the obvious question. i walk out the front door. am i shot in the street? >> not in the st. louis--the detroit won could be a little dicey just to be honest. neighbors will start to call me on the show. would you mind not going on national television and ripping on our city's? stuart: the fellow who designed, the architect on that brick building in detroit made his fortune designing prisons. i may be wrong. >> all of these, one thing about these areas there are manufacturing towns, they were built during the manufacturing boom in the united states and we don't have that anymore. stuart: interesting. sub million dollar mansion, interesting. thanks a lot. your take on this show is next. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's da
. >> the toledo place may be. that is what you would get. i have got one in st. louis. one in st. louis. this one is a little more, $649,000 but look at that, 11,000 square feet and change. i think this home looks pretty good. i think st. louis is a beautiful town. that is lifted as well. stuart: let me ask the obvious question. i walk out the front door. am i shot in the street? >> not in the st. louis--the detroit won could be a little dicey just to be honest. neighbors will start...
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left belgium to continue following my family's trip to america, eventually taking me to ohio and the toledo family business of glass blowing, the profession we believe is what brought my family to america in the first place. >> let's do either a pink or red mix for my baby. >> every movement you make has an effect on the glass? >> absolutely. i can't believe i'm playing with glass like this. >> and just minutes later? >> there it is. >> oh, my gosh. i could do this all day. this is really fun. >> after following their lives from belgium all the way to ohio i finally got to meet my great, great grandparents. laid to rest here at st. joseph's cemetery outside columbus. >> she should be -- right over here. there she is. louise, amazing to finally meet her after this whole long journey making it all the way over here. with a 2-year-old and six month's pregnant. leon, 1885. 1947. this really -- really -- this is really cool to finally meet them. about all you can say. and since i was in ohio there was one last stop i had to make. >> hi, grandmother. >> good morning. >> to tell my mom and grandmo
left belgium to continue following my family's trip to america, eventually taking me to ohio and the toledo family business of glass blowing, the profession we believe is what brought my family to america in the first place. >> let's do either a pink or red mix for my baby. >> every movement you make has an effect on the glass? >> absolutely. i can't believe i'm playing with glass like this. >> and just minutes later? >> there it is. >> oh, my gosh. i could...
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. >> one bite toledo a severe allergic reaction. ben had to spend halloween night in the hospital. to help keep trick or treating safer for kids with food allergies is getting momentum on social media. the food allergy education and research group called it pumpkin teal. that alerts kids with food aerjs you're giving out cool things. >> safe candy is sometimes manufactured differently making them dangerous for kids with food allergies. >> they are not being singled out because they can't have something in particular. it helps them to be included. >> the teal pumpkin is a sign that he is scariest houses kids with food allergies won't be hauntsed by treats inside. erica edwards, nbc news. >> trick or treating. almost there. >> you guys ready? >> almost. >> both your daughters. >> "wizard of oz" thing going on. a horse trapped in a swimming pool. how rescue crews got identity you want of the water without a scratch. >> looks like we're in for a breezy one? >> exactly. we're looking at mild temperatures through the middle part of the week and a big temperature drop. at shell, we believ
. >> one bite toledo a severe allergic reaction. ben had to spend halloween night in the hospital. to help keep trick or treating safer for kids with food allergies is getting momentum on social media. the food allergy education and research group called it pumpkin teal. that alerts kids with food aerjs you're giving out cool things. >> safe candy is sometimes manufactured differently making them dangerous for kids with food allergies. >> they are not being singled out because...
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i was in toledo. that we remember hearing about this and how they were unifying that city even as the city was almost defying unity with all of the trouble. and one of the things is that there were three african american players playing major roles and pro-western as well. so that even as the community was corrupting and understandably the issues and especially down the countries back then. you have the african-american population rallying around this because of those three african american players. and i think that that is kind of a nice story. >> you have a story? >> i think democracy is served because this is served by baseball. because there is so much in this. every team that goes to spring training know that it's going to win 60 games, every team knows they're going to win up to 60 games. and so if you win 10 out of 20 games, your definition is mediocre if you win in 11 out of 20, you could probably win 89 games and may play in the postseason. it is a game in which democracy is the system and no
i was in toledo. that we remember hearing about this and how they were unifying that city even as the city was almost defying unity with all of the trouble. and one of the things is that there were three african american players playing major roles and pro-western as well. so that even as the community was corrupting and understandably the issues and especially down the countries back then. you have the african-american population rallying around this because of those three african american...
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they had lead meetings and the espn person came in and said the wednesday night game of the week, toledo throwing the ball around, it out rates california-do. we are in event driven culture. every saturday there is an event on campus. there is so much oversaturation. that is one of the negative reverberations. everyone is on tv. it is not special anymore. most guys in january i can watch my-10 games. i end up watching less. there is -- >> you are missing out on serious west coast hoops. this businessn covering college basketball. it is a compelling sport. there is no juice left in the regular season. oversaturation, the prism through this sport is the tournament is three months away. it is great. there is nothing better in sports than in ca basketball tournament. it rates well. great storylines. the have-nots have a chance. regular-seasonow college basketball is an abysmal place. i don't see the genie going back in the bottle. >> i would totally agree with you there, about expanding the size of the football tournament, which be moving in that direction. that is a different discussion in
they had lead meetings and the espn person came in and said the wednesday night game of the week, toledo throwing the ball around, it out rates california-do. we are in event driven culture. every saturday there is an event on campus. there is so much oversaturation. that is one of the negative reverberations. everyone is on tv. it is not special anymore. most guys in january i can watch my-10 games. i end up watching less. there is -- >> you are missing out on serious west coast hoops....
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it is all very nice, but they did one station in, you know, i don't know, toledo or denver. and national al lead, you might get tougher questions, but every single -- every newspaper, all the tv stations in america, and i don't understand it. >> isn't part of the reason they do that because when they do that we write about it. as news organizations, journal poll is that at the white house where they have a local anchor set up in the rose garden. we divide them up and do the interviews. >> these quotes. [inaudible conversations] >> not that well equipped to know what is going not the white house. came in. given nice little set down. came out and reported. you know how they work? the journalists give them questions before hand. he gives the answers. >> it did not work that way. >> would you like to say something? >> sort of a sensitive topic, but on the question of how access varies by ellis coming to me one of the best parts about being regularly in that travel pool and travelling on air force one is president obama does have, as you know, a tradition of coming back and doing
it is all very nice, but they did one station in, you know, i don't know, toledo or denver. and national al lead, you might get tougher questions, but every single -- every newspaper, all the tv stations in america, and i don't understand it. >> isn't part of the reason they do that because when they do that we write about it. as news organizations, journal poll is that at the white house where they have a local anchor set up in the rose garden. we divide them up and do the interviews....
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the toledo museum of art, i try my hand at the family business of glass blowing, the profession we believe place. >> let's do a red or pink mix. i'll make it for my baby. the glass technician walked me through the not so easy task of making a simple glass flower. we work immediately with the hot glass? >> yes immediately. this is stainless steel solid rod called a punti. are you sure you haven't done this before? >> this furnace is 2150 degrees. >> 2150 degrees? okay, that's hot. oh my god. that is so unbelievably hot. >> every movement you make has an effect on the glass. >> absolutely. cannot believe i'm playing with glass like this. just minutes later -- oh my gosh. i could do this all day. this is really fun. after following their lives from belgium all the way to ohio, i finally got to meet my great, great grandparents. laid to rest here at st. joseph's cemetery outside columbus. >> she should be right over here. there she is. louise, wife of leon rousselle. nice to meet her after this long journey making it over here with a 2-year-old and six months pregnant. now let's find my great
the toledo museum of art, i try my hand at the family business of glass blowing, the profession we believe place. >> let's do a red or pink mix. i'll make it for my baby. the glass technician walked me through the not so easy task of making a simple glass flower. we work immediately with the hot glass? >> yes immediately. this is stainless steel solid rod called a punti. are you sure you haven't done this before? >> this furnace is 2150 degrees. >> 2150 degrees? okay,...
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that toledo a stern response from the prime minister in an interview with our own andrea mitchell. >>president and white house and state department say that the new settlements in east jerusalem undercut your commitment to peace. that it could poison the atmosphere. it could turn the world against you. what is your response to that when the president says that to you? >> i think you should be aquainted with the facts. first these are not settlements these are neighborhoods of jerusalem. we have arab neighborhoods and jewish neighborhoods. >> when you walk out of the white house and two hours later the white house press secretary and state department spokeswoman both slam israel, talk about poison. how does that make you feel? >> it doesn't make me feel good. i think the important thing is to get the facts right. i mean start with the facts. >> you think president obama has the facts wrong? >> we didn't discuss it. i have to tell you. there was a generic statement. we didn't get into these specific instances. >> all right. andrea mitchell, where do we go from here and talk about iran i
that toledo a stern response from the prime minister in an interview with our own andrea mitchell. >>president and white house and state department say that the new settlements in east jerusalem undercut your commitment to peace. that it could poison the atmosphere. it could turn the world against you. what is your response to that when the president says that to you? >> i think you should be aquainted with the facts. first these are not settlements these are neighborhoods of...
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if people doubt their integrity -- >> host: did samuel toledo attend a political finishing? have spoken at, that might have had a fund-raising -- candy koch brothers thing if i am remembering right, the caller might have lifted those scripts, these justices were not in on any political strategizing but offered as a keynote speakers for larger conferences. >> host: can they make outside income? >> guest: do they make outside income? she made $3 million off of her book. justice scalia made tens of thousands of of all these books that is in coordination with thompson reuters. maybe i'm getting risky croutons and reuters, i don't know. maybe they can make unlimited in come off of their books and many of them are authors. there's a 7 limits for what they take their speaking and it is $25,000 usually. >> host: joan biskupic, joan biskupic.com is the web site, biographies on justices joan biskupic, sotomayor and o'connor. >> c-span created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought as public service by local or cable satellite provider. >> john you, author of point of at
if people doubt their integrity -- >> host: did samuel toledo attend a political finishing? have spoken at, that might have had a fund-raising -- candy koch brothers thing if i am remembering right, the caller might have lifted those scripts, these justices were not in on any political strategizing but offered as a keynote speakers for larger conferences. >> host: can they make outside income? >> guest: do they make outside income? she made $3 million off of her book. justice...
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dale slingluff is 100 years old today from toledo, iowa.own lawn mowing. how about that? new york, you are so good. you look great on television. i'm going to go home and watch the show. >> willard, thank you very much. >>> how is he >>> breaking news. we just learned that all brixton public schools are closed today because of a water main break. crews are working on fixing the break that o turned under the bridge. those students should have a pretty nice day to not have to go to school once it warms up, it's still cool out there, right? >> yeah, i wonder if someone was monkeying around with that water main. we're watching the temperatures climb now 55 in philadelphia. pottstown is 48 degrees. wildwood 63. plenty of sunshine today, breezy winds gusting to 25 miles per hour. >> today family and friends will pay final respects to a pennsylvania state trooper killed in a training exercise. it will be at christ the king church in philadelphia. he was accidentally shot by another trooper during a training exercise last week. today doctors are mo
dale slingluff is 100 years old today from toledo, iowa.own lawn mowing. how about that? new york, you are so good. you look great on television. i'm going to go home and watch the show. >> willard, thank you very much. >>> how is he >>> breaking news. we just learned that all brixton public schools are closed today because of a water main break. crews are working on fixing the break that o turned under the bridge. those students should have a pretty nice day to not have...
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dale slingluff is 100 years old today from toledo, iowa.look great on television. i'm going to go home and watch the show. >> >>> breaking news this morning at 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. jose ortega elementary school in san francisco is being evacuated right now. police and fire crews can investigate reports of an explosive device in the area. the school is located on sergeant street. so far, crews have gotten reports of a device, but they haven't actually found anything. the school was evacuated as a precaution. it's unclear at this point who reported seeing the incident, reporting it to police. we do have a crew headed to the scene and we'll bring you the latest update coming up in our next half hour. we will see you then. have a good morning. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, willie geist, natalie morales and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> big crowd out there on the plaza to welcome al roker home. >> yes! >> yes. >> and also bastille. >> yes, bastille. >> welcome back. >> th
dale slingluff is 100 years old today from toledo, iowa.look great on television. i'm going to go home and watch the show. >> >>> breaking news this morning at 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. jose ortega elementary school in san francisco is being evacuated right now. police and fire crews can investigate reports of an explosive device in the area. the school is located on sergeant street. so far, crews have gotten reports of a device, but they haven't actually found anything. the...
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luke and i both grew up in a town called perrysburg ohio near toledo. when i was working on some other books, mainly a book on walter cronkite for example if you want to find out what's on the nixon tapes he would turn to luke is a resource because he has been listening for hours and years, a decade of transcribing these voluminous nixon tapes. what we have tried to do in our book is really highlight largely foreign policy because ehrlichman ran most of the domestic programs that you might hear about in the nixon years but nixon was hyperinvolved in foreign policy. the book is focusing on 71 and 72 and what occurs in those years in his domestic policy obviously that we include too but i wanted to take a few minutes minutes to save the gist of our book is about henry kissinger and his relationship to nixon in many ways. you can see in the book first off nixon's love of china, is recognition and 72 that trip that we all remember when he went there met with mao tse-tung and show in my and all of that. we are seeing what's behind the scenes happen in the ta
luke and i both grew up in a town called perrysburg ohio near toledo. when i was working on some other books, mainly a book on walter cronkite for example if you want to find out what's on the nixon tapes he would turn to luke is a resource because he has been listening for hours and years, a decade of transcribing these voluminous nixon tapes. what we have tried to do in our book is really highlight largely foreign policy because ehrlichman ran most of the domestic programs that you might hear...
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a shot shakes hands with gwyneth paltrow put in toledo and she is not feeling too well, takes a back to the use. she is stopping off a bit in chicago where she is something of a liaison, and then she goes back to the family in minneapolis this virus is worse than any virus we've ever seen but anyone who even -- gets infected guys and effects lots of other people. it's the most hideous virus in the world but it's a very good film about infectious disease. it's well-made, made by steven soderbergh and the full control of the science in it was a very good virus disease medic at columbia university. so it is generally pretty realistic. there are a few things unrealistic like killing hundreds, thousands of people are dying and dying horribly in very quickly, and about three people are working on the problem. [laughter] but it shows the cdc or. adjust him what the cdc is and that's a big point in my book. what's really important is we maintain the stature of our public health services. ..
a shot shakes hands with gwyneth paltrow put in toledo and she is not feeling too well, takes a back to the use. she is stopping off a bit in chicago where she is something of a liaison, and then she goes back to the family in minneapolis this virus is worse than any virus we've ever seen but anyone who even -- gets infected guys and effects lots of other people. it's the most hideous virus in the world but it's a very good film about infectious disease. it's well-made, made by steven...