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. >> reporter: it was a multigenerational game-changer here at scott high school in toledo, ohio. courtesy of a wealthy businessman named pete kadence who will spend about $3 million sending these disadvantaged students to college. >> i ask only one favor in return. >> reporter: but here is what stuck with me. >> please don't ever use the word "gift" to describe what i did here today. >> reporter: why not, i wondered. certainly as our story went viral this week, that's the word many people used to describe his offer. what other word could you use? >> only use the word responsibility. >> reporter: over the years i've done a lot of stories about wealthy people doing good deeds, but i've never heard of one with this catch. don't say pete give you a gift. say he fulfilled his responsibility, because gift implies he had a choice, whereas responsibility implies obligation. pete kadence also grew up in toledo, but he attended a much wealthier school where college was expected. he worked hard and started three different companies. for that reason, pete could easily claim to be a self-made
. >> reporter: it was a multigenerational game-changer here at scott high school in toledo, ohio. courtesy of a wealthy businessman named pete kadence who will spend about $3 million sending these disadvantaged students to college. >> i ask only one favor in return. >> reporter: but here is what stuck with me. >> please don't ever use the word "gift" to describe what i did here today. >> reporter: why not, i wondered. certainly as our story went viral...
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he grew up here in toledo, ohio, and he says the time has come to give back. >> i think that toledo couldone of the most equitable middle-market communities in this country. and so if you want to make a big difference, you go to the epicenter of inequity. >> reporter: scott high school has some of the most disadvantaged students in the state, but the school is still rich with dreams, kids like senior chris rowland, who would love to go to college, but can't afford it-- especially now. last fall, chris' mom, abena, lost her job, and his dad died in a house fire. >> yeah. >> my dad was the closest person i had in my life. in his later days he was really pushing me to go to college. he kept saying, "you're really smart, you should think about going." >> he was such an awesome father. he's still going to make him proud. i know he is. >> reporter: just got to figure out a path. >> yup. >> reporter: fortunately, unbeknownst to chris, that path to a brighter future was about to find him. >> if you're sitting here in this room today, as a soon-to-be graduating senior, tuition, room and board, boo
he grew up here in toledo, ohio, and he says the time has come to give back. >> i think that toledo couldone of the most equitable middle-market communities in this country. and so if you want to make a big difference, you go to the epicenter of inequity. >> reporter: scott high school has some of the most disadvantaged students in the state, but the school is still rich with dreams, kids like senior chris rowland, who would love to go to college, but can't afford it-- especially...
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pete kadens also grew up in toledo, but he attended a much wealthier school, where college was expectedrted three different companies. for that reason, pete could easily claim to be a self-made man. but that's not how he framed it in his speech. >> reporter: in other words, pete says he didn't win at life. >> the competitive set, the people i compete with, were a lot smaller than otherwise could be if everyone got the same level of educatio. and martin luther king always said history has a long and sordid path of people and groups with privilege protecting their privilege. well, i'm done protecting my privilege. >> reporter: pete kadens changed many lives that day. now he's hoping to change mindsets, too. >> i hope others share in my responsibility in toledo and around the world. thank you. ( applause ) >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in toledo, ohio. >> o'donnell: reminding us all about our responsibility. we'll be right back. with capital one, you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national average. open one from here. or here - in a c
pete kadens also grew up in toledo, but he attended a much wealthier school, where college was expectedrted three different companies. for that reason, pete could easily claim to be a self-made man. but that's not how he framed it in his speech. >> reporter: in other words, pete says he didn't win at life. >> the competitive set, the people i compete with, were a lot smaller than otherwise could be if everyone got the same level of educatio. and martin luther king always said...
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, ohio, and he says the time has come the give back. >> i think that toledo could be one of the most equitable middle market communities in this country. and so if you want to make a big difference you go to the epicenter of inequity. >> reporter: scott high school has some of the most disadvantaged students in the state, but the school is still rich with dreams. kids like senior chris rowland, who would love to go to college, but can't afford it, especially now. last fall chris' a lt her job and his dad died in a house fire. >> yeah. >> my dad was the closest person i had in my life. in his later day, he was colleg. he kept saying, you're really smart. you should think about going. >> he was such an awesome father. he is still going to make him proud. i know he is. >> reporter: just got to figure ownst tochris,hat path to a brighter future was about to find him. >> if you're sitting here in this room today as a soon to be graduating senior, tuition, room and board, books and fees will be paid for you, and you will go to college for free. >> reporter:nd there was more. because povert
, ohio, and he says the time has come the give back. >> i think that toledo could be one of the most equitable middle market communities in this country. and so if you want to make a big difference you go to the epicenter of inequity. >> reporter: scott high school has some of the most disadvantaged students in the state, but the school is still rich with dreams. kids like senior chris rowland, who would love to go to college, but can't afford it, especially now. last fall chris' a...
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paola: abogados del expresidente peruano alejandro toledo, preso del Área de la bahÍa, dicen que sufrete. le ningún niño debería hacer afectado por la mal alimentaciones en su escuela. tom steyer y su esposa kat se enteraron que los niños de california no recibían alimentos frescos en las escuelas públicas, y entraron en acción. crearon una alianza con agricultores, cafeterías escolares y una organización no lucrativa. ese programa hoy sirve más de 300 millones de comidas saludables cada año. acciones, no palabras - eso es algo que los políticos en washington deberían aprender. soy tom steyer y apruebo este mensaje. ramÓn: un padre de familia de california fue condenado a mÁs de una dÉcada por asesinar a suscinco bebÉs. paola: el homicidio parecÍa un misterio desde el aÑo 2007. poco a poco se fue conociendo mÁs informaciÓn, gracias a un nuevo sistema tecnolÓgico. el caso ya fue resuelto. el reporte de paula rosado. paula: segÚn las autoridades, paul pÉrez, de 50 y siete aÑos de edad, ese sospechoso de la muerte de sus cinco hijos entre 1992 al 2001. habÍa estado en prisiÓn en 1990 por
paola: abogados del expresidente peruano alejandro toledo, preso del Área de la bahÍa, dicen que sufrete. le ningún niño debería hacer afectado por la mal alimentaciones en su escuela. tom steyer y su esposa kat se enteraron que los niños de california no recibían alimentos frescos en las escuelas públicas, y entraron en acción. crearon una alianza con agricultores, cafeterías escolares y una organización no lucrativa. ese programa hoy sirve más de 300 millones de comidas saludables...
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. >> reporter: which is just what chelsea's sister told our toledo affiliate wnwo. >> she even had toldi'm not even staying that long. i'll be home in a couple hours. she was just going to go with her friends for a little bit, and come back. >> reporter: detectives talked to chelsea's friends, too, of course. >> and what did they tell you about her dating history? >> she wasn't currently seeing anybody, but there were a couple of guys she was interested in. so we obviously -- we looked into these people. >> these were guys she had dated before? >> she had dated, or is interested in. >> how carefully did you look at these guys she had been interested in, or had dated? >> very in depth. >> did any of them go to the party? >> no. >> no. >> oh. >> so, we were trying to determine did they pick her up. did they have someone pick her up? what did they know about chelsea that night? >> we brought them in. we talked to them. we searched their homes. we searched their cell phones. you know, we -- at one point, we even collected some of their clothing, you know, to maybe possibly get some type of
. >> reporter: which is just what chelsea's sister told our toledo affiliate wnwo. >> she even had toldi'm not even staying that long. i'll be home in a couple hours. she was just going to go with her friends for a little bit, and come back. >> reporter: detectives talked to chelsea's friends, too, of course. >> and what did they tell you about her dating history? >> she wasn't currently seeing anybody, but there were a couple of guys she was interested in. so we...
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louis north of there, that's the first part, but if you go south of chicago into detroit, into toledo and eventually into cleveland, erie and buffalo that's where this storm is headed. 4 to 6 inch snowfall, some may be 8 inches but that would be the exception not the rule. major is a big word for snowstorms this time of year, especially for chicago and detroit, i don't think 4 will be all that big of deal, but if you get farther up into new england it's going to pick up speed. look at this pink and orange and purple, parts of ontario and quebec could pick up to a foot of snow. >> thank you very much, chad. >>> disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein could spend many years behind bars. on monday he was convicted of two felony sex crimes. weinstein was taken to the hospital directly from court because of chest pains following that verdict. his conviction is being hailed as a milestone in the me too movement. cnn's jean casarez has been covering this for weeks. she is live at the hospital where weinstein is being treated. what's the latest, jean? >> reporter: well, the latest is that he w
louis north of there, that's the first part, but if you go south of chicago into detroit, into toledo and eventually into cleveland, erie and buffalo that's where this storm is headed. 4 to 6 inch snowfall, some may be 8 inches but that would be the exception not the rule. major is a big word for snowstorms this time of year, especially for chicago and detroit, i don't think 4 will be all that big of deal, but if you get farther up into new england it's going to pick up speed. look at this pink...
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toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of miss all artsy a fashion label founded by proxy in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. completely. if the color of the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the thing is they happiness in the universe of something any thoughtful very are done in a way it's not something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very a lot of. his collection celebrates vibrant colors collected styles and a variety of materials. based on artsy stands for a new generation exploring customs and cliches the brand is best to leave herself to particularly likes the labels approach it's not just because we want to deliver pictures and then just have to. me falling in love with the piece and absolutely seen the process of the piece mean designed in front of my eyes sometimes where a piece that just came out of the year for example you know it's always very beautiful and fascinating but also. respectful. for a long time only people in the know visit
toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of miss all artsy a fashion label founded by proxy in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. completely. if the color of the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the thing is they happiness in the universe of something any thoughtful very are done in a way it's not something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very a lot of. his...
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issues that we're seeing in the ocean are repeated in the great lakes and other freshwater bodies toledo ohio had to shut down its drinking water systems when when toxic algae blooms occurred and they're increasingly occurring in the great lakes the same reasons fertilizer runoff. oil pollution plastic pollution and nutrient runoff these are all phenomena that we're seeing and all our water is all our public water is be they fresh. or salty or brackish they the. hell vard from blue front here because i live in the ocean state this subject really hits a nerve i live out on block island rhode island it's only 12 square miles and half of the island is set aside from development of any kind and i have seen video of you talking about dollars spent on water treatment plants versus dollars spent for land preservation talk about that. right i mean essentially very little is is committed to our public season even though it's you know we we actually in the u.s. for example we have more more claims on salt water territory than we have actual land mass. and in and you're very lucky block island is b
issues that we're seeing in the ocean are repeated in the great lakes and other freshwater bodies toledo ohio had to shut down its drinking water systems when when toxic algae blooms occurred and they're increasingly occurring in the great lakes the same reasons fertilizer runoff. oil pollution plastic pollution and nutrient runoff these are all phenomena that we're seeing and all our water is all our public water is be they fresh. or salty or brackish they the. hell vard from blue front here...
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larchmont elementary in west toledo has 13 sets of twins in attendance. one teacher has them all beat, he's the father of triplets. >>> we turn now to the man facing the longest sentence in the college admissions bribery scandal. >> the former ceo will spend nine months in prison after paying nearly a million dollars to get his kids into georgetown. he's now speaking out as we learn about new evidence in the case against lori loughlin and her husband. this morning, the man receiving the toughest punishment yet in the "varsity blues" case is sharing his side of the story. a judge last week sentenced douglas hodge to nine months in prison after hodge pleaded guilty to paying $850,000 to get four of his children into college under false pretenses. hodge, the former ceo of a top investment firm, now writing an op-ed in "the wall street journal," entitled "i wish i never met rick singer," the admitted mastermind of the scheme. hodge writes, i failed to scrutinize the application process as carefully as i should have. i failed to ask tough questions and i looke
larchmont elementary in west toledo has 13 sets of twins in attendance. one teacher has them all beat, he's the father of triplets. >>> we turn now to the man facing the longest sentence in the college admissions bribery scandal. >> the former ceo will spend nine months in prison after paying nearly a million dollars to get his kids into georgetown. he's now speaking out as we learn about new evidence in the case against lori loughlin and her husband. this morning, the man...
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so i flew to toledo and spent a of mark who family had bled out of a aliver surgery and didn't even know his son's name. so we wrote a story that f.d.a. did tell e that in a year about 84 reports were public about surgical stapler injuries, there 10,000 in this internal database and the power story led the f.d.a. to ntroduce a safety review of surgical staplers and in june of year, the f.d.a. opened this data. it was 5.7 million records and accounted for 40% of the medical device malfunction and for the last 20 years. so that was a pretty good day journalism, a celebration for the power of the work that azer health news is doing and power of a free press. so i'm very elated to accept the award. thank you. [applause] >> it's with great pleasure that presents this year's ben bradley editor of the year award mindy marcos who obviously has a cheering section. president and publisher and executive editor of the "miami accordingdia company, to n.p.f.'s judges, her teadfast commitment to accountability journalism brought predator jeffrey epstein a laser e, kept focus -- [applause] focus on the
so i flew to toledo and spent a of mark who family had bled out of a aliver surgery and didn't even know his son's name. so we wrote a story that f.d.a. did tell e that in a year about 84 reports were public about surgical stapler injuries, there 10,000 in this internal database and the power story led the f.d.a. to ntroduce a safety review of surgical staplers and in june of year, the f.d.a. opened this data. it was 5.7 million records and accounted for 40% of the medical device malfunction...
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so i flew to toledo and spent a day with the family, was let out after liver surgery and he didn't evenotice and same. we wrote a story and eventually the fda told me that in a year, about 84 reports were available about surgical surgeries. there are actually about 1,030,000 in the database. and the power that story, but the fda to introduce basically review of surgical staplers. in june of that year, fda open this data. it was 5.7 million records that accounted for 40 percent medical device malfunction injuries. so was a pretty good day for journalism. the power of the work that kaiser health workers doing the power of the free press. so i am very elated to accept the work. thank you. [applause]. >> is with great pleasure to present this year's hadley editor of the year award. [applause]. obviously as a cheering section. miami harold media company, according to the judges, commitment to accountability journalism, brought jeffrey epstein to justice. laser focus. [applause]. laser focus on the hurricane victim in puerto rico. revealed have gun violence forever changed the part in school
so i flew to toledo and spent a day with the family, was let out after liver surgery and he didn't evenotice and same. we wrote a story and eventually the fda told me that in a year, about 84 reports were available about surgical surgeries. there are actually about 1,030,000 in the database. and the power that story, but the fda to introduce basically review of surgical staplers. in june of that year, fda open this data. it was 5.7 million records that accounted for 40 percent medical device...
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i will always be a kid from toledo and we have folks here from all over the country and all over the world, it's uniquely arizona. we live here, work, here make this home and were not alone. as we stand here today, more than 70% of our adult citizens were born somewhere else. so were some of our greatest state icons. leaders like secretary of the air force barbara barron, trail blazers like role castro, legends like jerry co-and yellow, quiet states like bill bid well, giants like sandra day o'connor, and heroes like john mccain and pat tieleman and the newcomers keep coming. last year reports to 7 million people in left massachusetts in the dust. but the time i finish the speech, 14 new arizona residents will have arrived. i'm not known for bevy. i think it's fair to say that i speak for all of us, the native arizona and the newcomers when i say they love it here. there is, gentlemen i'm proud to report state of our state is strong. and the best parties is only getting better. look at all it's happening around us. our crime rate is dropping and school test scores arising. our credit
i will always be a kid from toledo and we have folks here from all over the country and all over the world, it's uniquely arizona. we live here, work, here make this home and were not alone. as we stand here today, more than 70% of our adult citizens were born somewhere else. so were some of our greatest state icons. leaders like secretary of the air force barbara barron, trail blazers like role castro, legends like jerry co-and yellow, quiet states like bill bid well, giants like sandra day...
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wayne, over to detroit and toledo. let me time it out for you.eally important to see by tomorrow morning when everybody is trying to go to school or work, if school is not canceled, by the way. so, it's anywhere from northern indiana right through ohio. but by wednesday night into thursday, it starts to slide east, so, buffalo, up along the canadian border. it's heavy rain, david, right here at the coast. >> what a scene there behind you. the fog we can see there. ginger, and that system on the way. thank you. >>> in other news now, harvey weinstein rushed to the hospital after his conviction on criminal sex assault and rape. he's there tonight before going to the city's infamous rikers island. and also this evening, the interview just in, as some of his accusers now speak out about the verdict. abc's erielle reshef tonight outside bellevue hospital. >> reporter: a day after that bombshell guilty verdict, harvey weinstein hospitalized after experiencing heart palpitations. >> i was pleasantly surprised that he was in pretty good spirits. >> repor
wayne, over to detroit and toledo. let me time it out for you.eally important to see by tomorrow morning when everybody is trying to go to school or work, if school is not canceled, by the way. so, it's anywhere from northern indiana right through ohio. but by wednesday night into thursday, it starts to slide east, so, buffalo, up along the canadian border. it's heavy rain, david, right here at the coast. >> what a scene there behind you. the fog we can see there. ginger, and that system...
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i'll always be a kid from toledo, and we have folks here from all over the country and all over the world. it's uniquely arizona. we choose to move here, live here, make this home, and we're not alone. as we stand here today, more than 70% of our adult citizens were born somewhere else. so were some of our greatest state icons. leaders like secretary of the air force, barbara barrett. trail blazers like raul castro. legends like jerry colangelo. quiet saints like bill bidwell. giants like sandra day o'connor. and heroes like john mccain and pat tillman. and the new comers keep coming. last year we punched through 7 million people and left massachusetts in the dust. (applause) 120,000 people are moving here a year. that's more than 300 a day. by the time i finish this speech, 14 new arizona residents will have arrived. and i'm known for brevity. i think it's fair to say that i speak for all of us. the native arizonans and the newcomers. when i say we love it here. (applause) it's for good reason. ladies and gentlemen, i'm proud to report the state of our state is strong. (applause) and the
i'll always be a kid from toledo, and we have folks here from all over the country and all over the world. it's uniquely arizona. we choose to move here, live here, make this home, and we're not alone. as we stand here today, more than 70% of our adult citizens were born somewhere else. so were some of our greatest state icons. leaders like secretary of the air force, barbara barrett. trail blazers like raul castro. legends like jerry colangelo. quiet saints like bill bidwell. giants like...
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the top toledo no, sir spent -- donors spent millions opposing trump in 2016.upreme court today handing president trump another major victory, allowing the administration to enforce the rule that permits them to deny immigrants who use with public assistance or welfare or who might use it in the future to be barred from entry and status. the rule is being challenged in lower courts. in fact, the injunction was put in place. that injunction is no more. justice neil gorsuch with a very important statement, slapping down lower district court judges who try to supersede administration policies, those activists clearly defined by gorsuch. the recall problem, he -- the real problem, he wrote, is the increasingly common practice of trial courts ordering relief that transcends the cases before them where they're framed as injunctions of universe ago, cosmic scope. these orders direct how the defendant must act toward persons who are not parties to the case. >>> up next from crack addict to ceo, the inspiring story of my pillow founder, that's right, you've heard of him
the top toledo no, sir spent -- donors spent millions opposing trump in 2016.upreme court today handing president trump another major victory, allowing the administration to enforce the rule that permits them to deny immigrants who use with public assistance or welfare or who might use it in the future to be barred from entry and status. the rule is being challenged in lower courts. in fact, the injunction was put in place. that injunction is no more. justice neil gorsuch with a very important...
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i was in battle creek, i saw a man who is in federal prison for a nonviolent offense and a mom in toledo is a homeowner at age 22. that's the optimism of the trump presidency, it is why he is at his highest rating in the history of his presidency, contrasting that with mike bloomberg and the democrats, that's a contrast we are trying to draw. >> do you think what you are seeing out there on the campaign trail, is it fueled in part by the impeachment? >> it's been a lightning rod for our base, nobody wants to see impeachment but our supporters have never been more energized. every rally you see campers the night before but have never seen 2,000 people in a blue state sleeping outside, that is an indicator to nancy pelosi and the democrats something is going on. the enthusiasm indicates it, last night's result in the iowa caucus for president trump indicate that. >> martha: one of the things when you look at those states and you look at the issue of fracking which i think is going to become an issue in this election because you've got joe biden and elizabeth warren and bernie sanders all s
i was in battle creek, i saw a man who is in federal prison for a nonviolent offense and a mom in toledo is a homeowner at age 22. that's the optimism of the trump presidency, it is why he is at his highest rating in the history of his presidency, contrasting that with mike bloomberg and the democrats, that's a contrast we are trying to draw. >> do you think what you are seeing out there on the campaign trail, is it fueled in part by the impeachment? >> it's been a lightning rod for...
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. >> so in 2014 i was a resident of toledo, ohio, and our water went toxic from agricultural runoff,ve been following water issues ever since. so i have a two-part question, what communities are responding well, and what are they doing about it. and we couldly, congress propose -- secondly, congress proposed a bill january 28th, i believe, of this year to define it as a hazardous material. what would that look like if the future? >> yeah. as far as which communities are handling this well, again, through that fight forever chemicals campaign there are a number of the different community groups that have formed across the country in different communities that are grappling with this issue. for example, where the dupont replacement chemical, which is called gen-x, is being manufactured and usedded right now outside of fayetteville, north carolina, that new chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington, north carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to t
. >> so in 2014 i was a resident of toledo, ohio, and our water went toxic from agricultural runoff,ve been following water issues ever since. so i have a two-part question, what communities are responding well, and what are they doing about it. and we couldly, congress propose -- secondly, congress proposed a bill january 28th, i believe, of this year to define it as a hazardous material. what would that look like if the future? >> yeah. as far as which communities are handling...
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if he were to come out of iowa a winner, that's going to help fuel his campaign, toledo more donations. it certainly will lead to more a activists supporting him. i don't think you can see there's a front-runner in the sense that front-runner is going to go on and win the nomination. there's still a lot more hurdles for people to tuladeclare. >> what is your sense on the ground from amy klobuchar, neighboring state, needs a good finish. some are talking boult her as dark horse, can she make it into the top three. if she doesn't, that's it for her campaign. what is your sense of her campaign? >> she's rubbing an interesting campaign. she's clearly defining her lane. she's running as centrist. she talks about her ability to beat donald trump. she goes out there and talks about being a fighter. she's also campaigning in parts of the state that tend to be a little more republican. we're seeing the same thing on the side of pete buttigieg. so they are certainly trying to go into areas where democrats haven't done so well in the general election. even if amy klobuchar doesn't place in the to
if he were to come out of iowa a winner, that's going to help fuel his campaign, toledo more donations. it certainly will lead to more a activists supporting him. i don't think you can see there's a front-runner in the sense that front-runner is going to go on and win the nomination. there's still a lot more hurdles for people to tuladeclare. >> what is your sense on the ground from amy klobuchar, neighboring state, needs a good finish. some are talking boult her as dark horse, can she...
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. >> so in 2014 i was a resident of toledo, ohio, and our water went toxic from agricultural runoff,e been following water issues ever since. so i have a two-part question, what communities are responding well, and what are they doing about it. and we couldly, congress propose -- secondly, congress proposed a bill january 28th, i believe, of this year to define it as a hazardous material. what would that look like if the future? >> yeah. as far as which communities are handling this well, again, through that fight forever chemicals campaign there are a number of the different community groups that have formed across the country in different communities that are grappling with this issue. for example, where the dupont replacement chemical, which is called gen-x, is being manufactured and usedded right now outside of fayetteville, north carolina, that new chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington, north carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to th
. >> so in 2014 i was a resident of toledo, ohio, and our water went toxic from agricultural runoff,e been following water issues ever since. so i have a two-part question, what communities are responding well, and what are they doing about it. and we couldly, congress propose -- secondly, congress proposed a bill january 28th, i believe, of this year to define it as a hazardous material. what would that look like if the future? >> yeah. as far as which communities are handling this...
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side of chicago, not much north of downtown, northern indiana could get 3 inches also areas near toledo the mess will head to northern new england, wednesday night into thursday. for today, warm in florida, showers and storms on the east coast including new york city, philadelphia, and d.c., and we'll have know, rain going over to snow eventually as we go throughout the day in areas like chicago. it's going to be a big temperature swing on the east coast. we're going to be more like winter as we head towards the upcoming weekend. >> thank you, bill. >>> coming up ahead of tonight's debate. senator bernie sanders is facing backlash over comments he made about cuban dictator fidel castro, what his 2020 rivals saying. >>> the white house is asking congress for billions of dollars to fight the coronavirus as fears spread around the worldment we're goiworld. we're going to get a live report on that. (sports announcer) what an unlikely field in this final heat. (burke) not exactly a skinny dipper, but we covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. so call
side of chicago, not much north of downtown, northern indiana could get 3 inches also areas near toledo the mess will head to northern new england, wednesday night into thursday. for today, warm in florida, showers and storms on the east coast including new york city, philadelphia, and d.c., and we'll have know, rain going over to snow eventually as we go throughout the day in areas like chicago. it's going to be a big temperature swing on the east coast. we're going to be more like winter as...
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the east bay, 71 for pleasant hill in concord. 70 for one i'm sorry. 68 for south toledo. 69 berkeley, oakland, san leandro. looking at the mid-70s for windsor. here's the extended forecast. times a little bit cooler for tomorrow. but still above average and there we go cooling you down thursday and friday. but still looking at those seasonal daytime highs. and partly sunny into the weekend with those mild temperatures. actually, over the next several days, we are not seeing anything. we need the rain and unfortunately, it looks incredibly dry for february. >>> a, thank you. some folks across the bay area are still cleaning up last weekend's damage from strong winds. in castro valley. two huge eucalyptus trees came crashing down. and sliced through power lines. the biggest crashed right through the roof of 92-year-old bruce thompson's house. >> were you in the house at the time?. we were over on it. >> what are you going to do tonight? >> i'm going to clear up the ramp and we're hopefully going to go home tonight. >> back in the house? >> yes. >> it is not clear this morning if any ba
the east bay, 71 for pleasant hill in concord. 70 for one i'm sorry. 68 for south toledo. 69 berkeley, oakland, san leandro. looking at the mid-70s for windsor. here's the extended forecast. times a little bit cooler for tomorrow. but still above average and there we go cooling you down thursday and friday. but still looking at those seasonal daytime highs. and partly sunny into the weekend with those mild temperatures. actually, over the next several days, we are not seeing anything. we need...
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this is a special case and understand what's going on with this plant in toledo. >> josh, twitter userbling says i have no technology exposure would work day be a good investment >> i don't think i would start there but i think workday is sort of shaping up it is a similar chart to uber and some of the other high growth, low profit tech names and those have all been on the recovery but what i like best in the group is slack w-o-r-k. it's up higher from the gap ibm news and serious accumulation this >> okay. shannon, brandon from ohio asks, is interpublic group of companies a buy, hold or sell? >> we are beginning to trim this position the management team executing very well. however, we have seen evidence that the revenue growth for advertising here in the united states has started to slow over the last 12 months or so. and so, despite the fact we think it's a very well run company, we think there's a head wind to continue price appreciation in the next three to six months. >> finally, randall who's just waking up in hawaii asks steve, is clouddera still a buy at these levels >> i sold
this is a special case and understand what's going on with this plant in toledo. >> josh, twitter userbling says i have no technology exposure would work day be a good investment >> i don't think i would start there but i think workday is sort of shaping up it is a similar chart to uber and some of the other high growth, low profit tech names and those have all been on the recovery but what i like best in the group is slack w-o-r-k. it's up higher from the gap ibm news and serious...
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this great lakes restoration initiative will help toledo's de root causes of the blooms. since 2010, over 4,000 projects have been completed across the basin. largest watershed in the entire great lakes and a recent study ersity of michigan revealed each dollar spent on will result in $3.35 million in additional economic activity. goals of the initiative will ensure that fish asian e to eat and the carp is kept out and control of numerous environmental problems across our lakes. source of fresh continent.r today's legislation offers a rampup back to the level for the the ration initiative when program was first funded in con fiscal year 2010. o it's pretty new as far as federal programs good. rampup is supported across the delegation. thank i want to chairwoman grace napolitano for sides of cross both the aisle and with members of this house from every region of the country. thank you so very much, and i back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from ohio yields. the gentlelady from california. i reserve the : balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelad
this great lakes restoration initiative will help toledo's de root causes of the blooms. since 2010, over 4,000 projects have been completed across the basin. largest watershed in the entire great lakes and a recent study ersity of michigan revealed each dollar spent on will result in $3.35 million in additional economic activity. goals of the initiative will ensure that fish asian e to eat and the carp is kept out and control of numerous environmental problems across our lakes. source of fresh...
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fran in toledo ohio. hi fran. >> hello, i read your wonderful book crossing. in your childhood i always wanted to be a woman, i sound like a woman, i am a man and i do not believe i was born this way, i see a clear connection between how i was raised in the fact that i always wanted to be a girl. do you believe it's biological, psychological, both or neither, what is causing the. >> fran, have you transitioned at all? >> i have not transitioned. i am terrified of any kind of surgery. i see a clear connection all he knew as a child, i hated being a male. and i hated it. i wanted to be a girl and i would feel a strong desire to imitate the girls. >> i understand fran, that when i was a boy i was a boy. i transitioned when i was 53. so i urge you to try it, try it out. because it has been amazing change in the attitude of people in the last 15 years or so. oprah did programs every year on transgender issues. i was on her show once. and transamerica, the wonderful film was about this. have got much more relaxed about it and say well, it's okay. but you ask a visit
fran in toledo ohio. hi fran. >> hello, i read your wonderful book crossing. in your childhood i always wanted to be a woman, i sound like a woman, i am a man and i do not believe i was born this way, i see a clear connection between how i was raised in the fact that i always wanted to be a girl. do you believe it's biological, psychological, both or neither, what is causing the. >> fran, have you transitioned at all? >> i have not transitioned. i am terrified of any kind of...
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things that are forgotten outcome of the bailing of general motors, that helps in michigan, in toledo, ohio. the moves he made in his first term ended up helping him get reelected. but he did not have coattails. hillary clinton was his secretary of state but she did not have the gas in her tank because of the fatigue factor. by about 6-7 years, people start hiring of a president for sure. even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off, people had their reagan quota. >> do we have cards? do you know where we -- where they are? we want to make sure you have a chance to ask questions. you can pass them down the road. let me go to people that are here in the audience and also watching at home. maybe some young people. what would you advise them to do if they get interested in history? i know it sounds simple, but we at c-span, we would not be doing history if it was not for these terrific historians. 44 of them in this book. and over the years, all of the interviews i have given a spirit what would you advise a younger person to do
things that are forgotten outcome of the bailing of general motors, that helps in michigan, in toledo, ohio. the moves he made in his first term ended up helping him get reelected. but he did not have coattails. hillary clinton was his secretary of state but she did not have the gas in her tank because of the fatigue factor. by about 6-7 years, people start hiring of a president for sure. even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off,...
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that helps in michigan and toledo, ohio. some of the moves that he made in his first term helped him get reelected. but he didn't have coattails. hillary clinton was tsecretary f state but she didn't have the gas her tank. by six or eight year, people start tiring of the president for sure. even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs started trailing off there, people had kind of had their ray gavin go take. >> do we have considereds of people -- >> let me go it the people in the audience or people at home. what would you advise them? we at c-span have -- we wouldn't be doing history if it wasn't for these terrific historians. 44 of them in this book. but what would you advise a younger person do or as a matter of fact somebody that is not so young if they wanted to get started in all of this? >> come to my class. i'd tell them to read, read, read. read everything. not just the kind of history that you are personally interested in. but all history. if i lived long enough, some day i'm going to write a book. but it
that helps in michigan and toledo, ohio. some of the moves that he made in his first term helped him get reelected. but he didn't have coattails. hillary clinton was tsecretary f state but she didn't have the gas her tank. by six or eight year, people start tiring of the president for sure. even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs started trailing off there, people had kind of had their ray gavin go take. >> do we have considereds of people -- >> let me go it the...
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bran in toledo ohio. >> caller: i read your wonderful book crossing and incr my childhood i always wanted to be a woman. i sound like a woman, i am a man. i do not believe that i was born this way. i believe i can see a clear connection between how i was raised in the fact that i always wanted to be a girl. do you believe that is biological? psychological? both? and what is cause this? >> host: fran have you transitioned it all? >> caller: now i've not a kick practicing catholic and i'm terrified of any surgery but i can see a clear connection. i knew was when i was a child i hated being a male. i just hated it. i wanted to be a girl and i have a strong desire to imitate the girls. >> guest: i understand, but when i was a boy i was a boy. i transitioned when i was 53 so i urge you to try it, tried out. because there has been an amazing change in the attitude of people in the last 15 years or so. oprah did programs every year end a half or so on trends gendered issues. i was on her show once. and transamerica that wonderful film, was it about this. and people have gotten much more relaxed
bran in toledo ohio. >> caller: i read your wonderful book crossing and incr my childhood i always wanted to be a woman. i sound like a woman, i am a man. i do not believe that i was born this way. i believe i can see a clear connection between how i was raised in the fact that i always wanted to be a girl. do you believe that is biological? psychological? both? and what is cause this? >> host: fran have you transitioned it all? >> caller: now i've not a kick practicing...
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brandon toledo, ohio, hi, fran. >> i read your wonderful book, crossing the in early in childhood i alwaysd to be a woman, i sound like a woman, i am a man. i do not believe i was born this way. i believe i can see a clear connection between how i was raised in the fact that i always wanted to be a girl, do you believe that is by child biological psychological, what is causing this? >> have you transitioned at all. no. i have not i am catholic practicing then i'm terrified of any surgery but i can see a clear connection when all he knew when i was a child is that i hated being a male. and i hated it. and i wanted to be a girl and i would feel a strong desire to imitate the girls. >> i understand. i understand, but when i was a boy i was a boy. i transitioned when i was 53 so i urge you to try it out. because, there has been an amazing change in the attitude of people in the last 15 years or so, oprah did programs every year and half or so on transgendered issues. i was on her show once and transamerica, that wonderful film was about this and people had gotten much more relaxed about it and
brandon toledo, ohio, hi, fran. >> i read your wonderful book, crossing the in early in childhood i alwaysd to be a woman, i sound like a woman, i am a man. i do not believe i was born this way. i believe i can see a clear connection between how i was raised in the fact that i always wanted to be a girl, do you believe that is by child biological psychological, what is causing this? >> have you transitioned at all. no. i have not i am catholic practicing then i'm terrified of any...
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>> yes senator, so we provided some handouts there, toledo graphically will rushes, doing you can seeis quite a bit. >> dramatically increase, wouldn't you say over the last three? years >> they have, russia's goals, i think, are predominantly for their benefit, for x grew up to, resorts extraction, he also into position pacific lee in northern africa, but tick early in libya, nato southern, plank they also want to thwart what we are trying to do, and present them selves as a great power, alternative, to the united states, what i see them doing with china, not really seeing a great level of cooperation with one recent exception, there was an exercise a couple of months ago in south africa, called exercise mosey. for the south africans, the russians, and chinese navies conducted an exercise on the very southern tip of the continent. that is the first visible sign of a cooperation, then we have seen, we are not seeing that in great measure, but they are all over the continent, and they are doing mostly resource extraction. >> rethink to not talk about, here a follow-up real quick, and g
>> yes senator, so we provided some handouts there, toledo graphically will rushes, doing you can seeis quite a bit. >> dramatically increase, wouldn't you say over the last three? years >> they have, russia's goals, i think, are predominantly for their benefit, for x grew up to, resorts extraction, he also into position pacific lee in northern africa, but tick early in libya, nato southern, plank they also want to thwart what we are trying to do, and present them selves as a...
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morning could rival one of their biggest snows of the season looking for somewhere around a half foot, toledosouth bend, ft. wayne all included and then buffalo. wind included behind this too, george. we'll be watching it all. >> we know you will. okay, ginger, thanks very much. >>> the race for the white house now and what could be a decisive battle in south carolina. seven candidates on the stage there tonight with front-runner bernie sanders sure to be targeted for his defense of socialism and fidel castro. the state a must win for joe biden and michael bloomberg hoping to get back in the game after his debate fail last week. eva pilgrim is tracking it all in charleston. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george. no question, bernie sanders will be the target of a lot of those attacks. this debate tonight is critical. it's the last one before south carolina and super tuesday. bernie sanders squarely in the lead with a target now on his back. the attacks coming from every direction. >> bernie supports the filibuster, i want to get rid of the filibuster because i want to get somet
morning could rival one of their biggest snows of the season looking for somewhere around a half foot, toledosouth bend, ft. wayne all included and then buffalo. wind included behind this too, george. we'll be watching it all. >> we know you will. okay, ginger, thanks very much. >>> the race for the white house now and what could be a decisive battle in south carolina. seven candidates on the stage there tonight with front-runner bernie sanders sure to be targeted for his defense...
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host: let's hear from dennis who is in toledo. republican say how trump is so popular.lease explain to me why did the republican states of kentucky, louisiana vote for the democrat for governor when trump campaigned for the republicans? he came and campaigned for the reelection of bluhm and they both got beat. this popularity of trump is hogwash. host: dennis, are you still there? i think dennis left. you make ofo dennis's question? trump is notent particularly popular. his job approval has continuously been in the range -- 42% to 45% 45% . the argument that i hear that president trump has 55% of job approval is not supported by evidence. there is a nuance with kentucky and louisiana, which is those estates all featured emma kratz -- democratic candidates who are well fit for the states. john bel edwards was a pro-life democrat with a famous name in louisiana. same thing with the governor of kentucky. if he went down ballot -- if you go down ballot, republicans win -- won the down ballot races pretty handily. you have to -- host: we have talked about the early stage --
host: let's hear from dennis who is in toledo. republican say how trump is so popular.lease explain to me why did the republican states of kentucky, louisiana vote for the democrat for governor when trump campaigned for the republicans? he came and campaigned for the reelection of bluhm and they both got beat. this popularity of trump is hogwash. host: dennis, are you still there? i think dennis left. you make ofo dennis's question? trump is notent particularly popular. his job approval has...