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he joins us from cleveland. great to see you, rick, of course we're talking about the defection of lebron james to miami, from where you are tonight in cleveland about a year ago, most employee changes though clearly aren't this high profile so how is cleveland one year later? >> cleveland one year later is just fine. fred-- the lawyer involved with the greater cleveland partnership says to us that $7 billion in construction happening, not bad for a middle market emerging from a recession. $600 million casino down the street, owned by the guy who owns the cavaliers. 550 million dollar medical part, convention center being done. the flats being redeveloped, $250 million phase one hotel, retail projects. international investment through cleveland incentive program. they're doing just fine without lebron james. >> tom: so these are all long-term projects. it takes planning to get those up and running, a lot of construction to happen. what about the ripple effect though of losing a talent, not just in the nba but an
he joins us from cleveland. great to see you, rick, of course we're talking about the defection of lebron james to miami, from where you are tonight in cleveland about a year ago, most employee changes though clearly aren't this high profile so how is cleveland one year later? >> cleveland one year later is just fine. fred-- the lawyer involved with the greater cleveland partnership says to us that $7 billion in construction happening, not bad for a middle market emerging from a...
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host: our next call is lauretta joining us from cleveland. caller: five like to say my piece without being cut off while on air and in middle of the sentence. i have numerous problems with you and your organization. you call yourself faith and freedom. and you say you are about social conservatism. based on your platform, it is in conflict with the constitution. conflict with the constitution. when you look at some of your policies and what it is you want to do to america, you want to take away people's rights. you said obama's tax cuts did not do anything. bush gave two tax -- tax cuts that amounted to $3.50 trillion. host: if you phone recently, we would ask that you wait 30 days before you call again to give others a chance to get on the air. guest: we are talking about defending the rights of the unborn. we look at the 14th amendment and the need to defend their rights first and foremost. that is why we want to build a culture of life. we argue passionately that marriage is -- the definition is between one man and one woman. that is the r
host: our next call is lauretta joining us from cleveland. caller: five like to say my piece without being cut off while on air and in middle of the sentence. i have numerous problems with you and your organization. you call yourself faith and freedom. and you say you are about social conservatism. based on your platform, it is in conflict with the constitution. conflict with the constitution. when you look at some of your policies and what it is you want to do to america, you want to take away...
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maxine is joining us from cleveland. maxine? a good morning? we will try it one more time. caller:ith regards to the speech that president obama dave, he said that israel and palestine should agree upon the 1967 borders and mutually negotiate land swaps. most of the time when people speak on it, republicans especially, they leave that out the part about mutually agreed upon. why do you think they are doing that? ey are not quoting his entire statement. also, when benjamin netanyahu spoke, he pretty much said something identical to what president obama said. because he used a slightly different syntax. he got 29 ovations. i would like for you to comment more on whether or not israel is less safe with this arab spring. could they make some kind of agreement right now with the palestinians that they have not been able to make them? -- been able to make? guest: i think that the president broke ground with that speech. it was not new language, to be sure, but frankly it is the kind of position that had been taken behind the scenes in negotiations between israelis and palestinian
maxine is joining us from cleveland. maxine? a good morning? we will try it one more time. caller:ith regards to the speech that president obama dave, he said that israel and palestine should agree upon the 1967 borders and mutually negotiate land swaps. most of the time when people speak on it, republicans especially, they leave that out the part about mutually agreed upon. why do you think they are doing that? ey are not quoting his entire statement. also, when benjamin netanyahu spoke, he...
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us from seattle, washington. caller: i am one of those people who loves train travel. i used to ride from cleveland to new york city. i wonder why it is not more competitive with the airlines. i would like to know why you only run the auto train along the east coast instead of from east to west. i would think he would have a lot more passengers. i would like to know why you do not have satellite television in the coach cars. that would also making more competitive. -- making more competitive. guest: we are competitive with the aviation industry in the northeast corridor. we are competitive on the less than 500 mile trips from downtown to downtown. if you are going somewhere else, which often are not competitive in terms of time. we are competitive in many other ways. the auto train is different. it only goes as far north as virginia is because of the height of the bridges and over infrastructure we deal with in the northeast. there is probably not a business model. i know we evaluated taking it from the midwest and using the concept from other places. i do not believe we evaluated it from the west
us from seattle, washington. caller: i am one of those people who loves train travel. i used to ride from cleveland to new york city. i wonder why it is not more competitive with the airlines. i would like to know why you only run the auto train along the east coast instead of from east to west. i would think he would have a lot more passengers. i would like to know why you do not have satellite television in the coach cars. that would also making more competitive. -- making more competitive....
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us from seattle, washington. caller: i am one of those people who loves train trel. i used to ride from cleveland to new york city. i wonder why it is not more competitive with the aiines. i would like to know why you only run the autorain along the east coast instead of from east to west. i wouldhink he would ve a lot more passengers. i would like to know why you do not have satellite television in the coach cars. that would also making more competitive. -- making more competitive. guest: we are competitive with the aviation industry in the northeast corridor. we are competitive on the less than 500 mile trips from downtown to downtown. if you are going somewhere else, which often are not competitive in terms of time. we are competitive in many other ways. the auto train is different. it only goes as far north as vginia is because of the height of the bridges and over infrastructure we deal with in the northeast. there is probably not a business model. i know we evaluated taking it from the midwest and using the concept from other places. i do not believe we evaluated it from the west coast. it
us from seattle, washington. caller: i am one of those people who loves train trel. i used to ride from cleveland to new york city. i wonder why it is not more competitive with the aiines. i would like to know why you only run the autorain along the east coast instead of from east to west. i wouldhink he would ve a lot more passengers. i would like to know why you do not have satellite television in the coach cars. that would also making more competitive. -- making more competitive. guest: we...
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cleveland. richard herman joins us from las vegas. first of all, i was watching this trial.riveted by this trial. day 16, we heard the forensics, how they found the girl. avery, how does that affect the jury, the graphic testimony? >> well, this is the most dramatic part of the trial. it is the crescendo that the prosecution is building to achieve their obligation of proving their case beyond a reasonable doubt. they've done it carefully, methodically, they've done it smart. but again, the skull, the idea of testimony, even the part about drawing the body into the woods where bones were gnawed by animals, obviously is having an effect. question, prejudice durable versus probative. probative prevails. it's an appropriate way to prosecute the case. >> talking about the garbage that was in the trunk of casey's car, first of all, what kind of mother drives around with garbage in her car? it's not even logical. they find traces of chloroform on it. why do you think they're spending so much time on this? >> well, one of the keys the the prosecution's case is casey put the child af
cleveland. richard herman joins us from las vegas. first of all, i was watching this trial.riveted by this trial. day 16, we heard the forensics, how they found the girl. avery, how does that affect the jury, the graphic testimony? >> well, this is the most dramatic part of the trial. it is the crescendo that the prosecution is building to achieve their obligation of proving their case beyond a reasonable doubt. they've done it carefully, methodically, they've done it smart. but again,...
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let's bring in our legal guys, avery friedman in cleveland and richard herman joining us from vegas.ee you guys. i missed you. >> fred, welcome back. >> we missed you. >> our queen is back. >> you're so kind. to my kings now, richard, if she does take the stand, of course there are other things we can talk about in terms of who the defense has called and the prosecution resting its case. but let's talk about whether casey anthony should, would take the stand or how could she avoi void it at this point? >> she cannot take the stand. i can't say that any louder. she cannot, she must not take the stand in this case. >> why not? >> if she does, she will be convicted and sentenced to death. she is a serial compulsive liar. she has no credibility. there is no upside for the defense to put her on the stand. the jury will not believe anything she says -- >> not to explain the demeanor from the photographs that have been submitted by the prosecution -- >> there you go, there it is. >> looking rather cavalier when her child is missing? not to explain that? >> that's right. >> she can't explain
let's bring in our legal guys, avery friedman in cleveland and richard herman joining us from vegas.ee you guys. i missed you. >> fred, welcome back. >> we missed you. >> our queen is back. >> you're so kind. to my kings now, richard, if she does take the stand, of course there are other things we can talk about in terms of who the defense has called and the prosecution resting its case. but let's talk about whether casey anthony should, would take the stand or how could...
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they also stole and snatched a cell phone someone was using to record the incident while in cleveland video is just been released after inquiry from the plain truth newspaper showing police brutally beating julio anderson during a booking incident the police initially reported at trial a much different story than what the video depicts police reports claim giulio hit officer martin once in the face with his belt buckle the video however shows little through his belt onto a table barely grazing months on his hand before the police beat down began boston is the battleground to watch right now however outrageous some of service may sound this is a true story four years ago simon glick was arrested in a public park for simply filming police officers while they made a separate arrest he was then charged with felony wiretapping disturbing the peace . eighteen the escape of a prisoner even though there wasn't such a state charges were eventually dropped against him with them filed the suit for false arrest claiming his friend becoming his first and fourth amendment rights violated the big issue here is that the cops are appealing the sui
they also stole and snatched a cell phone someone was using to record the incident while in cleveland video is just been released after inquiry from the plain truth newspaper showing police brutally beating julio anderson during a booking incident the police initially reported at trial a much different story than what the video depicts police reports claim giulio hit officer martin once in the face with his belt buckle the video however shows little through his belt onto a table barely grazing...
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cleveland, ohio. >> the clinic promises free transportation from east cleveland from patients who need hospital care. tomorrow a special place in memphis where faith in the medical system is being restored. stay with uson cbs. >>> "healthwatch" sponsored by pfizer. i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding
cleveland, ohio. >> the clinic promises free transportation from east cleveland from patients who need hospital care. tomorrow a special place in memphis where faith in the medical system is being restored. stay with uson cbs. >>> "healthwatch" sponsored by pfizer. i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me...
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us sun. the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland.eveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. or will come back it is now 9:10 a.m. and were looking under single glass when ullman drover what drove her car through a plate glass patio window arid this went into an exercise room that was really getting ready to begin. the visitor came to visit a relative that was in a nursing home. another searched this weekend for missing nursing student and a michele lay they are search in an undisclosed location in a word. this time it was without the the klass kids and foundation. >> every cent or that goes into the bucket for donation out and every shirt that we sell gold on to michele's case whether that is making more t-shirts
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us. we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. >> good night. the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland.isten cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. it's not uncommon for the term "hero" to be bandied about.
us. we'll see you back here tonight at 11:00. >> good night. the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland.isten cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet?...
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from the studio audience. ma'am, tell us who you are and what your question is. >> i'm edna from cleveland, ohio, and i came here for the printers row, and my question, i hope you want to comment on it, i don't know whether you will or not, but i'm wondering about arab spring and the people's move wants in the middle east. sometimes we're intervening, other times we're not. what about international law in that regard? >> so, international law as it often is to the disappointment to people is silent on the arab spring. it doesn't really say anything that's relevant and from the u.s. perspective, the arab spring is a matter of policy, and there's a basic tradeoff. the u.s. government wants to promote democracy, but at the same time it's afraid that if it puts pressure on the authoritarian leaders of the country, the country will just collapse into chaos and anarchy, and that's worse than an authoritarian system at least in the eyes of the administration. some people might say that human rights treaties have something to say about the arab spring. it may be the case that the pro-democracy people are influenced by h
from the studio audience. ma'am, tell us who you are and what your question is. >> i'm edna from cleveland, ohio, and i came here for the printers row, and my question, i hope you want to comment on it, i don't know whether you will or not, but i'm wondering about arab spring and the people's move wants in the middle east. sometimes we're intervening, other times we're not. what about international law in that regard? >> so, international law as it often is to the disappointment to...
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from the congo. >> with the seventh pick in the 2011 nba draft, the sacramento kings select bismack biyombo. >> jimmy: can you use that in a sentence, please? the clevelandiers had the top draft pick tonight and if you ask me, they didn't use it very wisely. >> david stern with the first pick of the 2011 nba draft. cleveland has made a decision. >> with the first pick in the 2011 nba draft, the cleveland cavaliers select, from the philippines, junrey balawing, the world's smallest man. >> he's undersized for his position, but his arms make up for it. >> jimmy: a very small forward. very small. the cavaliers also had the fourth pick in the draft, which they used to draft a player from texas. and just to make sure that these guys don't believe them like lebron james did, believe land, not only did that draft the players, they also took their families hostage. ron artest, by the way, ron artest of the los angeles lakers had big news today. ron actually timed papers to have his name legally changed to metta world peace. metta will be his first name and his last name will be world peace. the lakers should not have let him go to burning man. that was a mistake
from the congo. >> with the seventh pick in the 2011 nba draft, the sacramento kings select bismack biyombo. >> jimmy: can you use that in a sentence, please? the clevelandiers had the top draft pick tonight and if you ask me, they didn't use it very wisely. >> david stern with the first pick of the 2011 nba draft. cleveland has made a decision. >> with the first pick in the 2011 nba draft, the cleveland cavaliers select, from the philippines, junrey balawing, the...
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us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. >>> now, for a look at morning road conditions. spots of flooding on i-80, from omaha to clevelandand on i-70, from kansas city to pittsburgh. wet on i-35, from the twin cities to des moines. and i-94 from fargo to madison. rain dampens i-10, from houston to new orleans. >> and if you're heading to the airport, delays are possible in minneapolis, chicago, detroit and also kansas city. >>> and if you're looking at boarding a plane today, you may want to actually listen to and comply with the order to turn off all of your personal electronic devices before takeoff. >> yes. that's because our brian ross has uncovered exclusive, new information why disregarding that order could be life-threatening. >> please turn off and stow all portable electronic devices. >> reporter: passengers have long been skeptical that their cell phones could lead to a problem on a huge airliner. >> do i obey? no. >> reporter: but now, a controversial industry study, obtained by abc news, reveals some 75 instances over the last 6 years, in which airline pilots and engineers connected cell phones to serious saf
us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. >>> now, for a look at morning road conditions. spots of flooding on i-80, from omaha to clevelandand on i-70, from kansas city to pittsburgh. wet on i-35, from the twin cities to des moines. and i-94 from fargo to madison. rain dampens i-10, from houston to new orleans. >> and if you're heading to the airport, delays are possible in minneapolis, chicago, detroit and also kansas city. >>> and if you're...
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cleveland. and richard herman, a new york criminal defense attorney and law professor joining us from vegas today to see you. >> hi, fred. >> avery, you first, what reason do you suppose the judge had to say, you know what, we're just not even going to have session today? >> well, that's the $64,000 question. my belief is that there was certain evidence that the prosecution should have turned over. it goes to a material question of what the expert was about to say. and therefore because it's a legal issue, we'll never know until the case goes to an appeal chshgs it will. the bottom line, is i've heard wild ideas about incompetence on the part of counsel, a whole bunch of different reasons on why the judge stopped it for today. but the bottom line is that it probably had something to do with the failure to turn over some evidence, an effort to rectify. the case will proceed starting at 8:30 on monday. >> it could be anything from maybe there was an unexpected witness, maybe it meant a witness is no longer available when at first they thought that person would be. or could it be a problem with a ju
cleveland. and richard herman, a new york criminal defense attorney and law professor joining us from vegas today to see you. >> hi, fred. >> avery, you first, what reason do you suppose the judge had to say, you know what, we're just not even going to have session today? >> well, that's the $64,000 question. my belief is that there was certain evidence that the prosecution should have turned over. it goes to a material question of what the expert was about to say. and...
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used at fort terrace. see you at 10 and until then we hope you have a great night. good night. ,,,, the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. clevelandsten cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. . >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news special presentation. >> a mysterious pneumonia, a global health crisis. >> federal health officials consider it an epidemic, yet you rarely hear a thing about it. >> how the bay area went from this. >>
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the giants look to sweep cleveland and hear from pitcher madison baumgartner as he bounced back in a very big way. >>> and we hear from nascar. nenew droid incredible 2. i could useocial apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and it's global, so i'll know what they're doing while they're doing it, even when i travel. i'll have to act surprised when they tell me stuff. i don't have a good surprised face. maybe i can look up videos of surprised people on my new phone for reference. yep, i really want that phone. upgrade to the new droid incredible 2 by htc with global capabilities for only $149.99. now on america's largest, most reliable high-speed network. verizon. >>> good evening everyone and welcome to this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. it's
the giants look to sweep cleveland and hear from pitcher madison baumgartner as he bounced back in a very big way. >>> and we hear from nascar. nenew droid incredible 2. i could useocial apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and it's global, so i'll know what they're doing while they're doing it, even when i travel. i'll have to act surprised when they tell me stuff. i don't have a good surprised face. maybe i can look up videos of surprised people on my new phone for...
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used an overpowering serve to continue her comeback from foot surgery and on the men's side, six-time champion roger federer kept his opponent running and easily advanced to the third round. >>> in the nba draft, clevelandthe first pick, the cavaliers selected duke point guard kyrie irving. cleveland hopes he'll be a key player following the departure of lebron james. later in the first round, phoenix took markieff morris, and in the 1th pick was his brother, marcus morris to the houston rockets. >>> in baseball, st. louis cardinals got a home run from john jay and lance burkman and crushed philadelphia 12-2. the cards are tied with milwaukee for the first place for the national league central. lance nix hit a sacrifice fly to left field. the runner from third place scored and the nationals beat seattle 1-0. after the game washington's manager jim riggleman quit in a contract dispute with the team. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and they're long dead but scientists can now take dinosaurs' temperatures, and what they found is surprising. now take dinosaurs' temperatures, and what they found is surprising. lose those lines for up to a year! juvÉderm® xc is the gel fill
used an overpowering serve to continue her comeback from foot surgery and on the men's side, six-time champion roger federer kept his opponent running and easily advanced to the third round. >>> in the nba draft, clevelandthe first pick, the cavaliers selected duke point guard kyrie irving. cleveland hopes he'll be a key player following the departure of lebron james. later in the first round, phoenix took markieff morris, and in the 1th pick was his brother, marcus morris to the...
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us the big picture from one big city. >> a few years ago we were averaging two foreclosures a day. >> reporter: at one point there were 10,000 homes foreclosed on in a year in clevelandbout 8,000 a year. even now on cable street house after house boarded up. >> what we're seeing now is after foreclosures, we're seeing wholesalers come in and buy properties, sitting on them, not making any positive investment. >> reporter: the lot i'm standing on, a house once stood here. that house is boarded up. across the street, another empty lot, next to it another boarded up house and another. that is six houses on one street, 71st and ottawa in slav vic village. when people get tired of waiting, they start another con. >> we're seeing people going into foreclosure who are dumping properties to other unsuspecting dupes. >> reporter: trying to solve the problem, cleveland took part in a special hud housing program. >> we had the hud dollar program where we were finding property owners to take hud properties over. the issue we're facing is many weren't worth investing in. >> reporter: the foreclosure crisis is far from over. >> outside the city of cleveland, the foreclosure rate h
us the big picture from one big city. >> a few years ago we were averaging two foreclosures a day. >> reporter: at one point there were 10,000 homes foreclosed on in a year in clevelandbout 8,000 a year. even now on cable street house after house boarded up. >> what we're seeing now is after foreclosures, we're seeing wholesalers come in and buy properties, sitting on them, not making any positive investment. >> reporter: the lot i'm standing on, a house once stood here....
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us. appreciate it. >>> you're watching "world one" from london. she's japan's newest pop star. she can't sign autographs or walk the red carpet. what's the point? well, there is one. we'll tell you just ahead. >>> clevelandets a consolation prize for losing lebron james last summer. who did the cavs select number one in the nba draft? we'll tell you next in our sports update. and making their factories more environmentally friendly. producing products that save on fuel and emissions, and some that can be reused again. ♪ and promoting eco-friendly and safety driving campaigns. ♪ one team. one planet. bridgestone. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. cor
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cleveland was a gold guy. his vice president was a guy named adlai stevenson whose grandfather was a future presidential candidate. stevenson was from illinois and was in favor of using gold and silver as currency. and he had been add today the ticket at the convention in 1892 to give some balance was the democrats needed to win some southern states. so you had this unusual situation where the president and the vice president are on exact opposite sides of the most contentious issue of the day. and cleveland was adamant that stevenson not know what was going on with his health. stevenson was at the world's fair in 1893 and had heard rumors about cleveland's health and immediately headed east to visit him, and cleveland intercepted him with a telegram and said i'd like you to go on a little political trip to seattle in 1893 which involved stagecoaches, trains, ferries, boats, all sorts of things. so that put stephenson out of action for a considerable time. congress at the time, the democrats, i believe, controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by 1894 that the republicans then took back the two houses. althoug
cleveland was a gold guy. his vice president was a guy named adlai stevenson whose grandfather was a future presidential candidate. stevenson was from illinois and was in favor of using gold and silver as currency. and he had been add today the ticket at the convention in 1892 to give some balance was the democrats needed to win some southern states. so you had this unusual situation where the president and the vice president are on exact opposite sides of the most contentious issue of the day....
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in my hometown of cleveland, more than 60 years ago a liquefied natural gas container went bad, and many died. it has not stopped us fromesourcing and using natural gas here in america. three mile island is still in the memory of people my age. it has not stopped us from using nuclear fuel as a primary source for baseload. coal miners, to our dismay, continue to die trying to harvest that fuel around the world. it is a necessary part of our society that dangerous jobs are done by people who choose to do them and have a right to be protected in thats process. in that process. but this hearing is not about the riskiness of any of these fuel sources. it is, in fact, about whether the federal government knows better time than they did before this event. additionally, it is important for us to understand that just as hurricane katrina told us that fema had problems working with states, fema was not necessarily ready for a loss of vast areas of response. we now know that even when all the response capabilities were in place, even when it was a single event of a company that did not do their job and did not play properly by th
in my hometown of cleveland, more than 60 years ago a liquefied natural gas container went bad, and many died. it has not stopped us fromesourcing and using natural gas here in america. three mile island is still in the memory of people my age. it has not stopped us from using nuclear fuel as a primary source for baseload. coal miners, to our dismay, continue to die trying to harvest that fuel around the world. it is a necessary part of our society that dangerous jobs are done by people who...
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not only from the run, betty white, as you guys know, warmed things up when she visited us on monday. now look at these three beautiful ladies, my friends, the stars of "hot in clevelandlay three l.a. transplants like myself who are now living the good life in the midwest, and they're here this morning to tell us what's coming up on the third season. i can't believe it. >> yeah. >> time flies when you're having fun. >> it really does. this time last year the show had just premiered and now we're heading into season three. it's incredible. >> do you have as much fun as it looks because i crack up watching. i'm waiting for you guys to sort of crack. >> yeah. >> i think we have the longest blooper reel in the history of sitcoms because we do so much cracking up. >> a third of every show. >> and i think you and i are probably the worst because we can't look at each other. >> we have to look over each other's heads. >> betty on monday said she feels so blessed and to hear that from the legendary betty white, i can't imagine what it must be like to watch her in action. >> i think -- but i think that's something we share is this sense of gratitude that this is happening to u
not only from the run, betty white, as you guys know, warmed things up when she visited us on monday. now look at these three beautiful ladies, my friends, the stars of "hot in clevelandlay three l.a. transplants like myself who are now living the good life in the midwest, and they're here this morning to tell us what's coming up on the third season. i can't believe it. >> yeah. >> time flies when you're having fun. >> it really does. this time last year the show had just...
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in my hometown of cleveland, more than 60 years ago a liquefied natural gas container went bad, and many died. it has not stopped us fromg natural gas here in america. three mile island is still in the memory of people my age. it has not stopped us from using nuclear fuel as a primary source for baseload. coal miners, to our dismay, continue to die trying to harvest that fuel around the world. it is a necessary part of our society that dangerous jobs are done by people who choose to do them and have a right to be protected in thats process. in that process. but this hearing is not about the riskiness of any of these fuel sources. it is, in fact, about whether the federal government knows better time than they did before this event. additionally, it is important for us to understand that just as hurricane katrina told us that fema had problems working with states, fema was not necessarily ready for a loss of vast areas of response. we now know that even when all the response capabilities were in place, even when it was a single event of a company that did not do their job and did not play properly by the rules, we find s
in my hometown of cleveland, more than 60 years ago a liquefied natural gas container went bad, and many died. it has not stopped us fromg natural gas here in america. three mile island is still in the memory of people my age. it has not stopped us from using nuclear fuel as a primary source for baseload. coal miners, to our dismay, continue to die trying to harvest that fuel around the world. it is a necessary part of our society that dangerous jobs are done by people who choose to do them and...
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in my hometown of cleveland, more than 60 years ago a liquefied natural gas container went bad, and many died. it has not stopped us from resourcing and using natural gas here in america. three mile island is still in the memory of people my age. it has not stopped us from using nuclear fuel as a primary source for baseload. coal miners, to our dismay, continue to die trying to harvest that fuel around the world. it is a necessary part of our society that dangerous jobs are done by people who choose to do them and have a right to be protected in thats process. in that process. but this hearing is not about the riskiness of any of these fuel sources. it is, in fact, about whether the federal government knows better time than they did before this event. additionally, it is important for us to understand that just as hurricane katrina told us that fema had problems working with states, fema was not necessarily ready for a loss of vast areas of response. we now know that even when all the response capabilities were in place, even when it was a single event of a company that did not do their job and did not play properly by
in my hometown of cleveland, more than 60 years ago a liquefied natural gas container went bad, and many died. it has not stopped us from resourcing and using natural gas here in america. three mile island is still in the memory of people my age. it has not stopped us from using nuclear fuel as a primary source for baseload. coal miners, to our dismay, continue to die trying to harvest that fuel around the world. it is a necessary part of our society that dangerous jobs are done by people who...
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from the wall street journal. their second editorial. the debt limit dance. political theaters sometimes has it's uses such as tuesday 318-297 house vote to increase -- >> host: derek is in cleveland. he is a democrat. what do you think washington's role in the economic recovery should be? >> caller: well, i've been listening to everybody call. everybody is right. at the same time, everybody is wrong. you can't do everything. you want to cut taxes, raise taxes, raising taxes might be fine. but at the same time, it hurts the people who wants to employ. they are not going to hire anybody. but sending all of the jobs out of the country because it's cheaper for them to make the products outside of the country. >> host: what do you do in cleveland, derek? >> caller: looking for a job. >> host: what was your last job? >> caller: i used to drive trucks. >> host: how would you describe the economy in cleveland at this point? >> caller: slow recovery. >> host: all right. thanks for calling in. daily news, here's an update on weiner's situation with the twitter account. sexy pick might be him, but he didn't send it. here's the "new york post" -- >> host: orlando, florida on the republican l
from the wall street journal. their second editorial. the debt limit dance. political theaters sometimes has it's uses such as tuesday 318-297 house vote to increase -- >> host: derek is in cleveland. he is a democrat. what do you think washington's role in the economic recovery should be? >> caller: well, i've been listening to everybody call. everybody is right. at the same time, everybody is wrong. you can't do everything. you want to cut taxes, raise taxes, raising taxes might...
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us. over here on the far left is lance corporal robert "robby" martinez. united states marine corps. he was killed at the age of 20 on december 21, 2005, from a small rural community called cleveland. cleveland, texas. he dreamed of getting a degree in education and becoming a baseball coach after his career in the marines. today, there is a post office in cleveland, texas, named in his honor. when we dedicated the post office for robby martinez in cleveland, texas, the whole town turned out for it. in fact, the united states air force had a flyover during that ceremony and that dedication. the people of cleveland loved robby martinez and his family and appreciate his sacrifice for america. the seventh individual is staff sergeant jerry michael durbin, united states army from spring, texas. he was killed on january 25, 2006, at the age of 27. he's from houston, texas, and he was a gifted artist. and the day he was killed he called his wife to tell her he loved her. and shortly thereafter he was killed in action. the eighth individual is tech sergeant walter moss. tech sergeant walter moss was a member of the united states air force. he was 37 years of age and he was killed on marc
us. over here on the far left is lance corporal robert "robby" martinez. united states marine corps. he was killed at the age of 20 on december 21, 2005, from a small rural community called cleveland. cleveland, texas. he dreamed of getting a degree in education and becoming a baseball coach after his career in the marines. today, there is a post office in cleveland, texas, named in his honor. when we dedicated the post office for robby martinez in cleveland, texas, the whole town...