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maria joins us from ohio. she is an adjunct professor and is a member of the new azjunct majority.hey are doing some innovative things in st. louis to get a handle on this. and an adjunct professor. thanks everyone for joining us. john, am i hearing this correctly. more than 75% of the people teaching students on college university campuses are essentially temporary part-time workers? >> that's right. what we have seen over the last three or four decades is pretty much a complete inversion of the faculty employment situation we had previously. in the early 70s, the majority of faculty members were full time and most of them were on the ten you're track. now we are looking at a situation where the majority of faculty members are teaching on a part-time basis which means they are paid on a course by course basis. very little or no job security in most cases not receiving any benefits. and not enough support from their ingstutions. and if you add in graduate students who are also doing teaching and full time nonten tour track faculty member whose are on a one year appointment perhaps
maria joins us from ohio. she is an adjunct professor and is a member of the new azjunct majority.hey are doing some innovative things in st. louis to get a handle on this. and an adjunct professor. thanks everyone for joining us. john, am i hearing this correctly. more than 75% of the people teaching students on college university campuses are essentially temporary part-time workers? >> that's right. what we have seen over the last three or four decades is pretty much a complete...
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new set of problems for those along the rivers. >> that was kevin tibbles reporting there for us from ohio. >> which is looking pretty scary out there. so how bad will the midwest flooding get? we turn to dylan for that part of the answer. >> it is typical in spring to get this type of situation. you have those ice jams. you have the melting of the ice that was frozen on the river that gets stuck in the bends and underneath the bridges. that's why we end up with these floodwaters. here's a complicated map here but i want to point out to you that the flood stage of the ohio river is 52 feet. right now it is at 57 feet so that's five feet above flood stage but we're peaking this morning. then as we go through this week we are eventually going to stop dropping below that moderate flood stage, and then still stay above flooding but minor flooding is expected. we're kind of at the peak of it right now and we will start to see gradual improvements but it is all about the melting. you've had the frozen rivers. you've had the snow. now the temperatures about ten degrees above average in the cincin
new set of problems for those along the rivers. >> that was kevin tibbles reporting there for us from ohio. >> which is looking pretty scary out there. so how bad will the midwest flooding get? we turn to dylan for that part of the answer. >> it is typical in spring to get this type of situation. you have those ice jams. you have the melting of the ice that was frozen on the river that gets stuck in the bends and underneath the bridges. that's why we end up with these...
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robert burton joins us live from columbus, ohio, to tell us what went wrong, robert?ert: yeah, just soaking it all in here. sad night here in columbus ohio. but there is still hope with other teams. and we'll talk maryland terps and u.v.a. and of course we'll talk georgetown. we'll recap it for you. that's coming up next. in sports. >> and now the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: and we are live here in columbus, ohio, with the terps. but before we get into that, we'll talk about georgetown. they definitely had a battle with the utah utes tonight. let's throw up the full scoreboard right here. the final for this one 75-64. georgetown isn't able to make it to the sweet 16. one bright spot, l.j. peak had 18 points. however, that wasn't enough. it was all about the defense tonight. it was a game of runs. here's after the game. >> was disappointing. when your season comes to an end. like everything. it's sudden. it's fast. we have five or six seniors in that locker room that have played their last game wearing this uniform. it's dif
robert burton joins us live from columbus, ohio, to tell us what went wrong, robert?ert: yeah, just soaking it all in here. sad night here in columbus ohio. but there is still hope with other teams. and we'll talk maryland terps and u.v.a. and of course we'll talk georgetown. we'll recap it for you. that's coming up next. in sports. >> and now the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: and we are live here in columbus, ohio, with the terps. but before we...
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robert burton joining us live from columbus, ohio. our last hometown hope robert.robert: exactly, kimberly. the name of the game is survived. the terps will try to do that against west virginia tonight. coming up in sports, why west virginia's defense could cause robert: we're live outside nationwide arena where things get tougher for the terps. they're taking on fifth-seeded west virginia. that west virginia defense could cause problems tonight for the terps. tonight the terps will try to handle the pressure of west virginia. >> to execute better, fast break, when they're pushing the ball. that will be key for us. >> you can't sit back and gerbil around it, you need to attack it -- dribble around it, you need to attack it. robert: the style of play is not something the terps have seen all year or had a lot of time to prepare for. >> we have different things we do that we have done so -- that time of year, you just give guy some information and prepare them for certain things and hopefully you play well. >> we like to call our sets, get our guys going. that's what
robert burton joining us live from columbus, ohio. our last hometown hope robert.robert: exactly, kimberly. the name of the game is survived. the terps will try to do that against west virginia tonight. coming up in sports, why west virginia's defense could cause robert: we're live outside nationwide arena where things get tougher for the terps. they're taking on fifth-seeded west virginia. that west virginia defense could cause problems tonight for the terps. tonight the terps will try to...
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us. >> mr. president, i think the senator from ohio when these issues. he has worked hard and long to address them and bring us to the point we are at today. i want to emphasize one point he made at the beginning and that is the average age of people targeted for human trafficking are girls during the age of 12 to 14. so this is a very vulnerable part of our country. i know we get wrapped around the axle of peter about procedure, about politics, a lot of different issues. we have to keep our focus on them, on the victims, these children, these girls who are the hapless victims of these pants and john's and other people selling bodies. we need to figure out what we can do to help them. they are the ones who are the real loser if we get so balled up around here because of all the political maneuvers. we take our eye off the ball. that is why our friends at the coalition against trafficking in women talked about the phantom problem over real victims. the problems of care to check they are trying to hold up is basically trying to relitigate something that fel
us. >> mr. president, i think the senator from ohio when these issues. he has worked hard and long to address them and bring us to the point we are at today. i want to emphasize one point he made at the beginning and that is the average age of people targeted for human trafficking are girls during the age of 12 to 14. so this is a very vulnerable part of our country. i know we get wrapped around the axle of peter about procedure, about politics, a lot of different issues. we have to keep...
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from ohio. this is the actual powder that they're using to make the art. this is once this rusty orange pollutant in that stream, and now looks like this. >> it's a really beautiful color. do they think there's going to be a market for the paint that they produce? >> absolutely there's a market. the more we can find conservation programs that are actually funding themselves, the better. it's pretty innovative. >> that was the coolest part, the idea that the funds generated from this program would then go back into restoring a wetland system. that's really cool. >> phil, we thought you'd do painting yourself. does your personal touch add value? >> if anything, i took away a couple dollars in value. hopefully no harm done. join us next time as we bring you more stories from the field of science. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. following our expert contributors on twitter google plus instagram and more. making a huge splash. get a glimpse into the future on "the stream". >> "the stream". today, at 1:30 easte
from ohio. this is the actual powder that they're using to make the art. this is once this rusty orange pollutant in that stream, and now looks like this. >> it's a really beautiful color. do they think there's going to be a market for the paint that they produce? >> absolutely there's a market. the more we can find conservation programs that are actually funding themselves, the better. it's pretty innovative. >> that was the coolest part, the idea that the funds generated...
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host: another user is greg who joins us from columbus, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i used to live in seattle, washington, and that is where i became a patient to read -- patient. i am a veteran also. i am part of the v.a. and part of medical marijuana has made difficult it out there. my psychiatrist had oppositions anxiety medicines put me to sleep and they were just really weird. one of the best thing for anxiety was marijuana. the point is, now i am in ohio and i am not only a patient, but a criminal and i am a veteran. i don't bother anybody. all i do is stay home collect my disability, stay out of trouble, do volunteer work. but i am a criminal. i like to mention that c-span made a mistake by having to do and americans represent this because it will have a negative outlook. there are a lot of conservatives that will see two african-americans as your experts and they will -- host: the first point, dr., would you like to respond? guest: the first point -- host: the benefits and that he is -- that he feels he is a criminal and ohio. guest: the benefits you get with
host: another user is greg who joins us from columbus, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. i used to live in seattle, washington, and that is where i became a patient to read -- patient. i am a veteran also. i am part of the v.a. and part of medical marijuana has made difficult it out there. my psychiatrist had oppositions anxiety medicines put me to sleep and they were just really weird. one of the best thing for anxiety was marijuana. the point is, now i am in ohio and i am not only a...
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from ohio. this is the actual powder that they're using to make the art. so this is once this rusty orange pollution and now it looks like this. >> that's really a beautiful color. do they think there's going to be a market for the paint that they produce? >> absolutely there's a market. and i think the more we can find conservation programs that are actually funding themselves, the better. it's pretty innovative. >> i thought that was the coolest part of this story. the idea that the funds generated from this program would go back to restoring a wetland system, that's really cool. >> so, phil, you did some painting yourself. does your personal touch add any value to a work of art? >> if anything i took away, maybe a few dollars in value but those paintings are pretty expensive so hopefully no harm done. be sure to check us out next time on techknow when we bring you more stories from the world of science. >> call amy smith at work >> when we're behind the wheel >> basically we just don't multi-task as well as we think... >> are we focused on what's ahead?
from ohio. this is the actual powder that they're using to make the art. so this is once this rusty orange pollution and now it looks like this. >> that's really a beautiful color. do they think there's going to be a market for the paint that they produce? >> absolutely there's a market. and i think the more we can find conservation programs that are actually funding themselves, the better. it's pretty innovative. >> i thought that was the coolest part of this story. the idea...
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joining us now, the campaign manager for ready for warren erica sagrans joins us now from columbus ohioavel avel avel avella. she says she's not running, not raising money, not doing in ig that a candidate would do formally. what are the chances elizabeth warren will run for president? >> hi steve. we believe we can convince warren to run. we know she's always been a very reluctant politician. she did not intend to run for senate but was convinced to do so by a strong draft movement there. so we believe we can convince her to run if she sees an opportunity for her to make a real difference for working families and the fight that she has led her entire life. i think it's very possible and it's still very early in the process. >> okay. so what is -- elizabeth warren versus hillary clinton. if we start by looking at the poll numbers for hillary, we've never seen a favorite like this according to the polls on the democratic side. so what does elizabeth warren bring to the table, in your mind, never mind we shouldn't have hillary clinton, we should have elizabeth warren. what is the differen
joining us now, the campaign manager for ready for warren erica sagrans joins us now from columbus ohioavel avel avel avella. she says she's not running, not raising money, not doing in ig that a candidate would do formally. what are the chances elizabeth warren will run for president? >> hi steve. we believe we can convince warren to run. we know she's always been a very reluctant politician. she did not intend to run for senate but was convinced to do so by a strong draft movement...
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us up toward the east. plenty of snowfall from the ohio river valley into new york city and down even into parts of louisiana where we're seeing about a 10 to 15-degree temperature difference just on the other side of the front. this will push toward the east as we go throughout thursday. as you go into friday we should start to see an end to the winter weather for this front. look at this snow in new york d.c., and also look at atlanta and houston. 15 to 20-degree drop between wednesday and thursday for daytime highs. we're in the single digit as we go through the the day. speaking of some wild weather, let's take a look at the forecast for europe. we have a cut-off low down toward italy that's producing a lot of the rainfall and some powerful gusts in the process. we're going to see some thunderstorms and some of this heavy rainfall continuing because it is a cut-off low. it's separated from the jet stream. it is picking up all this moisture from the mediterranean and dumping it on top of italy, meaning flooding concerns will continue as we go throughout the day. we have another system now, a cold front th
us up toward the east. plenty of snowfall from the ohio river valley into new york city and down even into parts of louisiana where we're seeing about a 10 to 15-degree temperature difference just on the other side of the front. this will push toward the east as we go throughout thursday. as you go into friday we should start to see an end to the winter weather for this front. look at this snow in new york d.c., and also look at atlanta and houston. 15 to 20-degree drop between wednesday and...
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steve, joining us from cleveland, ohio. you're calling on the democratic line.an house republicans govern? caller: exactly not. if they are the last time. this time around, boehner failed to stand up to the far right extremists. he stayed in the middle and he is weak at the knees. he cannot be his own man. he can't make a judgment call of what's best for the country. your control of the house and senate. to rebuttal with the gentleman said, before he even took office they were making plans to make him a one term president. which mcconnell to the house floor and said that was his number one goal. the guy has not even gotten into the white house. people forget, this country was losing $780,000 -- 7080 -- 780,000 jobs per month. this president has done nothing but turned the country around. the gop, they are obstructionists. everything he does for the american people, they want to take away. how else can you explain -- trying to the m debunk obamacare? everything this president tries to help the american people succeed, they want to take away. in addition to all th
steve, joining us from cleveland, ohio. you're calling on the democratic line.an house republicans govern? caller: exactly not. if they are the last time. this time around, boehner failed to stand up to the far right extremists. he stayed in the middle and he is weak at the knees. he cannot be his own man. he can't make a judgment call of what's best for the country. your control of the house and senate. to rebuttal with the gentleman said, before he even took office they were making plans to...
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deep geologic formations, from the sedimentary layers, you're using the same type of layers and putting co2 back into the ground where it came from. narrator: in belmont county, ohio, battelle is collaborating with firstenergy corp. who is hosting the project at their r.e. burger coal-fired power plant. steps away from the plant, crews work around the clock drilling a 2 1/2-kilometer or 8,000-foot, hole searching for reservoirs deep underground that can hold the plant's carbon dioxide. this is one of battelle memorial institute's research sites that are a part of the midwest regional carbon sequestration partnership, one of seven u.s. department of energy programs being conducted across the united states that are studying carbon capture and sequestration as one option for mitigating climate change. co2 is routinely separated and captured as a byproduct from industrial processes. but these capture technologies are not cost-effective on this scale and are being further developed. the obstacle for sequestration however, is not cost. for years, carbon dioxide has been pumped into the ground to enhance oil recovery. the challenge now is to test this technology for long
deep geologic formations, from the sedimentary layers, you're using the same type of layers and putting co2 back into the ground where it came from. narrator: in belmont county, ohio, battelle is collaborating with firstenergy corp. who is hosting the project at their r.e. burger coal-fired power plant. steps away from the plant, crews work around the clock drilling a 2 1/2-kilometer or 8,000-foot, hole searching for reservoirs deep underground that can hold the plant's carbon dioxide. this is...
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us. >>> coming up a jailhouse confession from an ohio teen accused of plotting a terrorist attack on theapitol. he says there are more like him out there and they are, quote, more organized than you think. >>> plus, a baby girl found trapped in a car seat. her mother dead. how did she survive 14 hours. how is she doing now. that's next. your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you
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so much so they're still struggling to overcome gridlock back to 2014 and morgan joins us now from bellevue ohioth more on how some companies are responding. you get all the lucky gigs. >> it's certainly never a dull day here at cnbc for me. i'll tell you that. this is the bellevue yard where 1800 train cars come through each day. they're filled with everything from coal to grain to corn syrup. capacity is in the process of being doubled and it's largely to help ease that congestion you just mentioned in other parts of the network. particularly the choke point of chicago. we're seeing this dynamic across the entire freight rail industry right now. first we have volumes coming back to prerecession peak levels. second what's moving on the rails is changing. more crude oil, more autos, less coal and third it's remained unchanged at least until now. we're seeing investments being made across the entire 140,000 miles of freight rail track that is here in the u. s. and this year alone companies are forecast to spend a record $29 billion. that's according to the association of american railroads. a lot
so much so they're still struggling to overcome gridlock back to 2014 and morgan joins us now from bellevue ohioth more on how some companies are responding. you get all the lucky gigs. >> it's certainly never a dull day here at cnbc for me. i'll tell you that. this is the bellevue yard where 1800 train cars come through each day. they're filled with everything from coal to grain to corn syrup. capacity is in the process of being doubled and it's largely to help ease that congestion you...
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us towards you. where are you from? >> dan >> canton ohio. >> how old are >>> good sunday morning. 51 degrees.aise in san jose. san francisco, close to the same view clear skies, fog free. 52 now on our way to low to mid 70s around san francisco. notice san jose, 80 degrees. got wrestlemania coming up at levi stadium. we'll see temperatures this afternoon close to 80. then the sea breeze begins to cool temperatures off as we head through the rest of the afternoon. this you see the temperatures again for wrestlemania close to the 17 around 4:00. low 70s heading special the evening. >>> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. >>> here's an interesting one for you right now. this may help you on cold weather days like this. a lot of guys these days you may have noticed walking around with a little more facial hair than usual. i appreciate the producers saying you think you can grow a beard for tomorrow? yeah i'll get right on that. turns out there is a science behind their bearded fascination. nbc's jacob rascon helps explain. >> reporter: what do these stars have in common? written all
us towards you. where are you from? >> dan >> canton ohio. >> how old are >>> good sunday morning. 51 degrees.aise in san jose. san francisco, close to the same view clear skies, fog free. 52 now on our way to low to mid 70s around san francisco. notice san jose, 80 degrees. got wrestlemania coming up at levi stadium. we'll see temperatures this afternoon close to 80. then the sea breeze begins to cool temperatures off as we head through the rest of the afternoon....
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ohio homes during this very cold winter. so can you tell us why energy rich ohio was excluded from the hearings, the public hearings on epa's climate rules? >> as far as i know sir those hearings were strategically placed around the country to ensure that people could have access to attend those. they were very heavily -- >> yeah it's interesting that they were strategically placed in places where coal mining and coal operations don't exist. >> that's not correct. >> i have the list -- >> -- pittsburgh, pennsylvania is fifth -- >> how many coal mines are in pittsburgh? i can tell you how many coal mines are in eastern and southeastern ohio and there are a number of them. we can fix this. i heard my colleague from iowa say that he invites you back to the iowa state fair. i'd like to invite you to come to ohio. sit down and talk, sit down and talk directly to the ohioans who work in those coal mines and in those power plants who are likely to lose their jobs, as a result of epa's actions. your actions, administrator mccarthy. you know they pay your salary. they pay my salary. so let me ask you will you meet with them? i'll ar
ohio homes during this very cold winter. so can you tell us why energy rich ohio was excluded from the hearings, the public hearings on epa's climate rules? >> as far as i know sir those hearings were strategically placed around the country to ensure that people could have access to attend those. they were very heavily -- >> yeah it's interesting that they were strategically placed in places where coal mining and coal operations don't exist. >> that's not correct. >> i...
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us towards you. where are you from? >> dan >> canton ohio. >> how old are you to >>> and a good sunday morning.rologist michelle grossman. another cold day today, 43 to 46. but lots of sunshine so bring the sunglasses as you head out today. clouds increase tonight with a few early rain or snow shower early on monday morning. then mostly sunny skies, 59 rain and snow on tuesday. back into the 40s. and then we start that warming trend, 52 on wednesday, into the 60s thursday and friday. could see a shower or two on friday. by saturday, windy, partly sunny, and a high of 50 degrees. have a great day. >>> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. >>> here's an interesting one for you right now. this may help you on cold weather days like this. a lot of guys these days you may have noticed walking around with a little more facial hair than usual. i appreciate the producers saying you think you can grow a beard for tomorrow? yeah i'll get right on that. turns out there is a science behind their bearded fascination. nbc's jacob rascon helps explain. >> reporter: what do these stars have in comm
us towards you. where are you from? >> dan >> canton ohio. >> how old are you to >>> and a good sunday morning.rologist michelle grossman. another cold day today, 43 to 46. but lots of sunshine so bring the sunglasses as you head out today. clouds increase tonight with a few early rain or snow shower early on monday morning. then mostly sunny skies, 59 rain and snow on tuesday. back into the 40s. and then we start that warming trend, 52 on wednesday, into the 60s...
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ohio homes during this very cold winter. can you tell us why energy rich ohio was excluded from the hearings, the public hearings on epa's climate rules? >> as far as i know sir those hearings were strategically placed around the country to ensure that people could have access to attend those. >> it's interesting that they were strategically placed in places where coal-mining and coal operations don't exist. i have the list. how many coalmines are in pittsburgh? i can tell you how many coalmines are in southeastern ohio. but we can fix this. i heard my colleague from iowa say that he invites you back to the iowa state fair. i would like to invite you to come to ohio. sit down and talk sit down and talk directly to ohioans who work in those cool kind -- coalmines and power plants who are likely to lose their jobs as a result of epa's actions, your actions administrator mccarthy. they pay your salary and they pay my salary so let me ask you will you meet with them? i will arrange my schedule so that i can be there to be there with you and we can have a dialogue with the people whose lives are being affected by the regulations comi
ohio homes during this very cold winter. can you tell us why energy rich ohio was excluded from the hearings, the public hearings on epa's climate rules? >> as far as i know sir those hearings were strategically placed around the country to ensure that people could have access to attend those. >> it's interesting that they were strategically placed in places where coal-mining and coal operations don't exist. i have the list. how many coalmines are in pittsburgh? i can tell you how...
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." >> tell us your name and where you're from, sir. >> joe rose from cincinnati, ohio. >> i'm sure you're aware, president obama upset with joe biden. should he have removed biden from office after he made the now-legendary "your mama" joke to v. abuse tin? >> i don't feel he should. >> did you think it was funny? >> i thought it was. >> where were you when you heard him make that joke? >> i believe i was at my house. i thought it was hilarious. >> do you remember the joke? your mama's so fat -- >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> she has to go through a revolving door on two trips. >> yeah, yeah. nothing wrong with a little comedy. >> everyone's talking about it. what are your thoughts on president barack obama's new earrings? >> i think they're pretty cool. he's going to look hip. hopefully he's not doing it for the young voters, he's doing it for himself. >> where did you see it? >> on tv. >> what is your take on president obama's decision to name dennis rodman ambassador to north korea? >> i don't think he has the experience for that position. i think the current ambassador's doing a great job. w
." >> tell us your name and where you're from, sir. >> joe rose from cincinnati, ohio. >> i'm sure you're aware, president obama upset with joe biden. should he have removed biden from office after he made the now-legendary "your mama" joke to v. abuse tin? >> i don't feel he should. >> did you think it was funny? >> i thought it was. >> where were you when you heard him make that joke? >> i believe i was at my house. i thought it...
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the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fullcher usedd his sundays a mile away playing
the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fullcher usedd his sundays a mile away playing
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the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fullcher used to spend his sundays a mile away playing football for the cincinnati bengals. now he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity. do i make the right decisions all the time? no, i don't. but my decisions once i retired from football was about my wife, my son and daughter. every day i get up in the morning, i come to work. i do things for them. it is not about me no more. >> he is very dedicated. and he helps these young men address real problems and issues in real time in their lives. and he has a great success. and creating a different mind set for these guys. >> there are eleven steps in the program. they have to take the information they have gotten through those 11 weeks and make a change. but also during graduation they have to have a game plan. a plan if, if the
the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fullcher used to spend his sundays a mile away playing football for the cincinnati bengals. now he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about...
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i'm from ohio i want to use a football analogy for you.has team usa on the international insurance standards sort of taken upon it to make sure that we have the impact on our domestic carriers of these internatiinternati onal rules before we move forward in charge ahead of importing european standards for american companies? >> i do not think that there is this any importing standards from europe. we participated to make sure that there are high standards around the world but ultimately u.s. authorities make national rules for the u.s. >> thank you that's great. have you conducted as part of these international insurance standards, an analysis of how these impacts of the standards of the insurance industry in terms of financial and legal accounting regimes of these companies now confront. >> there is ongoing work on this. i know that our office pays a great deal of attention to what the impact is of any rules and changes. >> so you take it down to that level? >> i think that the analysis is broad. it would be happy to get back to your. >>
i'm from ohio i want to use a football analogy for you.has team usa on the international insurance standards sort of taken upon it to make sure that we have the impact on our domestic carriers of these internatiinternati onal rules before we move forward in charge ahead of importing european standards for american companies? >> i do not think that there is this any importing standards from europe. we participated to make sure that there are high standards around the world but ultimately...
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june any to the missile and we are confident he will use the same approach to become very successful in his future endeavours." bore land is from ohio and graduated from the university of wisconsin afternoon -- where he was named the defensive player of the year and now plans to go back-to-school. >>> new details about a extending measure -- about a stunning murder-suicide at a napa vineyard between the investor and owner. robert dahl was at the scene before noon and authorities say he shot and killed emad tawfilis deputies chased dahl into the hills where he crashed through a gate and shot and killed himself. the dahl attorney said that emad tawfilis was suing dahl claiming he was defrauded out of the $1 million. the two attorneys were actually on a conference call with the two men shortly before the shooting. >> there was nothing odd or dramatic or violent. >> dahl purchased the vineyard in 2013 and owned a brewing company which closed last year. >> police in napa are investigating two deaths that are considered "suspicious." the 66-year-old man and 55-year-old woman were found dead in an apartment yesterday. according to the have
june any to the missile and we are confident he will use the same approach to become very successful in his future endeavours." bore land is from ohio and graduated from the university of wisconsin afternoon -- where he was named the defensive player of the year and now plans to go back-to-school. >>> new details about a extending measure -- about a stunning murder-suicide at a napa vineyard between the investor and owner. robert dahl was at the scene before noon and authorities...
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ohio. this is from a clipper very fast moving system that will really be diving to the south. that will bring use clouds maybe even a flurry or two generally south of philadelphia and it's going to feel like winter, 21 degrees in the suburbs about 27 degrees for center city. as we head through the day tomorrow, high pressure building in means morning clouds give way to afternoon sunshine. still chilly though, with a high of only 45 degrees. on wednesday it's more seasonable. temperatures up into the 50's ahead of this warm front 52 degrees that will bring us a few afternoon showers behind that warm front that's when temperatures soar into the upper 60's before a cold front brings us a round of showers and thunderstorms and much colder area as we head towards the weekend. so the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, morning clouds again, perhaps a flurry generally south of philadelphia giving way to afternoon sunshine. the high only 45 degrees. three days in a row with temperatures stuck in the 40's. on wednesday it's kind of the opposite. we start with sunshine. then the clouds roll in with a fe
ohio. this is from a clipper very fast moving system that will really be diving to the south. that will bring use clouds maybe even a flurry or two generally south of philadelphia and it's going to feel like winter, 21 degrees in the suburbs about 27 degrees for center city. as we head through the day tomorrow, high pressure building in means morning clouds give way to afternoon sunshine. still chilly though, with a high of only 45 degrees. on wednesday it's more seasonable. temperatures up...
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i'm from columbus, ohio, the ohio state championship football team. i want to use a football analogy for you. it has team usa on the international insurance standards sort of taking a pause, taking a timeout to make sure we understand the impact on our domestic carriers of these international rules before we move forward and charge ahead of importing european standards for american companies. >> so congressman i don't think there is any plan to just import standards from europe. our representatives participate in those to try to make sure there are high standards around the world but ultimately u.s. authorities will make the u.s. rules, national authorities will make national rules for the u.s. >> thank you. that's great. so have you conducted, as part of team usa in these international insurance standards, an analysis of how these potential impacts of the iais standards on domestic insurance industries in terms of financial, legal, accounting rejeemzre regimes these u.s. companies now confront? >> there is ongoing work on this, and i know our office, insurance off
i'm from columbus, ohio, the ohio state championship football team. i want to use a football analogy for you. it has team usa on the international insurance standards sort of taking a pause, taking a timeout to make sure we understand the impact on our domestic carriers of these international rules before we move forward and charge ahead of importing european standards for american companies. >> so congressman i don't think there is any plan to just import standards from europe. our...
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from the west. and these could give us some thunderstorms this evening. right now heavier downpours moving towards detroit and into central ohio. those are on track for us for this evening. for today, you'll only need your umbrella at times. rain coming down on and off. not an all-day rainfall. when we get breaks in the rain during the afternoon, that's when temperatures will shoot up. 60s to near 70 degrees. then the thunderstorms come through this evening. and with those storms will come the return of chillier weather. and you'll feel the difference tomorrow morning with the wind blowing. 46 degrees. wind is light this morning. 52 degrees tomorrow afternoon. with showers, they'll be light tomorrow and scattered on friday. a slight chance of a shower on saturday. in the morning, it might be cold enough for a few snowflakes. but the temperatures will be above freezing. so accumulation not happening. and then raindrops into the afternoon. but there's just a chance of that happening on saturday. better chance you'll see sunshine sunday. a high of 48 degrees. and that's a warming trend, by the way. 50s for monday, tuesday and wed
from the west. and these could give us some thunderstorms this evening. right now heavier downpours moving towards detroit and into central ohio. those are on track for us for this evening. for today, you'll only need your umbrella at times. rain coming down on and off. not an all-day rainfall. when we get breaks in the rain during the afternoon, that's when temperatures will shoot up. 60s to near 70 degrees. then the thunderstorms come through this evening. and with those storms will come the...
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from having kids. and finally, faith. faith is about the do's, not the don'ts. the lord has a purpose, find it, use it. those values are critical to restoring america. they have been critical to restoring ohio. people say, why are you here? i think it may be worth you hearing this from a guy that has been around for a long time. i love my state and i love my country and i want it to do better and better. not just for me but for my kids and my kids' kids. my country, we will be fine. host: the governor has agreed to take some questions. i would like to start off this morning. he spent some time with our students in the first question that came up was about foreign policy. i would like to ask you to give us his thoughts on foreign policy. gov. kaisich: what kind of question is that? give your thoughts on foreign policy? first of all, i think we have to recognize that america is a special country with special values. if we don't want to recognize that, you can forget it. because we are a special country with special values, i think is very important that we are able to let the world know about our values. and i think what has been happening here over the last few years is the fact that we have
from having kids. and finally, faith. faith is about the do's, not the don'ts. the lord has a purpose, find it, use it. those values are critical to restoring america. they have been critical to restoring ohio. people say, why are you here? i think it may be worth you hearing this from a guy that has been around for a long time. i love my state and i love my country and i want it to do better and better. not just for me but for my kids and my kids' kids. my country, we will be fine. host: the...
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us live from center city. vernon. >> reporter: the news conference continues at this hour but in this report which is voluminous over 173 pages long there are no ferguson missouri or cleveland ohio style scandals, but there's serious deficiencies in forced policy and officer training. with the philadelphia police use of deadly force on the rise a couple of years ago commissioner ramsey asked the u.s. justice department to assess it and analyze the practices and policy to strengthen human relations where deadly force is used. crime was down, but police deadly force was up. it looks at everything. >> we saw deficiencies in cruise of force policy. deficiency of inconsistent supervision of officer involved in the investigation. >> we'll examine the report and work on a really statistic approach for implementations of the recommendations as quickly as possible. >> it's a good report with a lot of the solid recommendations. as the mayor mentioned we are in the process of implementing -- >> reporter: this federal report, which i said again is 173 pages long and did an extensive study it offers up 90 recommendations for philadelphia police to take under serious consideration. commission
us live from center city. vernon. >> reporter: the news conference continues at this hour but in this report which is voluminous over 173 pages long there are no ferguson missouri or cleveland ohio style scandals, but there's serious deficiencies in forced policy and officer training. with the philadelphia police use of deadly force on the rise a couple of years ago commissioner ramsey asked the u.s. justice department to assess it and analyze the practices and policy to strengthen human...
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use social media now to find criminals. let's show you a post here from the folks in ohio. sheriffs department there. look at this. looking for this guy, wanted for domestic violence, burglary, assault. he responds, i ain't trippin'. half of them don't know me. the criminal posts this. the next post, police respond, saying andrew markham we have a room ready for you and they show a picture of a jail cell. they respond to the guy. they track him down and show you the big reveal captured and he's crying in his mug shot. >> he's crying. that's him crying. >> mug shots aren't supposed to be funny. some of them can be. this is one of the best i have ever seen. >> clever on the police department to show that photo. >> they got him. >> wild hairdos in canada. freezing hairdos. look at this. this was in hot springs resort. they had a competition. you soak your hair and it only takes minutes and those are the wacky 'dos they came up with. >> little cold. last thing. put the picture up here. how would you like to get married in a little chapel? a guy in virginia came up with this thing, teeny tiny wed willing cost 100 bucks
use social media now to find criminals. let's show you a post here from the folks in ohio. sheriffs department there. look at this. looking for this guy, wanted for domestic violence, burglary, assault. he responds, i ain't trippin'. half of them don't know me. the criminal posts this. the next post, police respond, saying andrew markham we have a room ready for you and they show a picture of a jail cell. they respond to the guy. they track him down and show you the big reveal captured and he's...
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from ohio. a little bit of snow there. but it's going to fall apart before it gets here. this first batch is going to be missing us. first patch batch of the snow. the clouds are going to be here. that's going to prevent the temperature from dropping much. there's that area of snow. watch what happens to it. it just sh shrinks to nothing. the next area i the weak system coming in on wednesday. could get some showers with that. not a lot. but some showers. and then the warm air comes in ahead of a front. that means showers. that means possible thunderstorms. that means warm weather. it also means it's not going to last. the cold air on top of us now, we get a surge for mild weather for thursday. here comes the very cold air coming backes specially for the weekend. tonight, mostly cloudy and cold. tomorrow we start off with the clouds. gives way to sunshine. it's going to be chilly again. highs only in the mid-40s. the average high is 55 degrees. so, we're below average on wednesday, too. chance of a couple showers. we finally get warm on thursday. some places could hit 70 but we get showers, maybe a thunderstorm. an
from ohio. a little bit of snow there. but it's going to fall apart before it gets here. this first batch is going to be missing us. first patch batch of the snow. the clouds are going to be here. that's going to prevent the temperature from dropping much. there's that area of snow. watch what happens to it. it just sh shrinks to nothing. the next area i the weak system coming in on wednesday. could get some showers with that. not a lot. but some showers. and then the warm air comes in ahead of...
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ohio. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world goodnight. >>> another raven cut from the squad.rnard pierce today. >>> last day of winter. we are tracking rain and snow. we'll tell you what that means to both commutes. >>> these a disabled veteran who fought for our country. now he is fighting over a $500 hot lane speed for one trip. i'm peggy fox coming up with optimism why this case might be dismissed. >>> one of the sights of the ncaa tournament, terps, cavs all going dancing. >>> that decision has energized some drivers hit with the huge fines. as peggy fox tells us, one is a disabled veteran. >> reporter: bob cowen is a disabled veteran. he had not heard of the express lanes when he got on them one time a year and a half ago. >> it was a large postcard. >> reporter: he said whenty called the number on the postcard the person told him to disregard the notice. so think did. this past december he received two summons from trans urban. >> i was there one time. i never took it again. it is crazy. >> that was an expensive ride. >> was. $503. yes. >> reporter: the second summons a
ohio. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world goodnight. >>> another raven cut from the squad.rnard pierce today. >>> last day of winter. we are tracking rain and snow. we'll tell you what that means to both commutes. >>> these a disabled veteran who fought for our country. now he is fighting over a $500 hot lane speed for one trip. i'm peggy fox coming up with optimism why this case...
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us live from center city. vernon. >> reporter: the news conference continues at this hour but in this report which is voluminous over 173 pages long there are no ferguson missouri or cleveland ohioous deficiencies in forced policy and officer training. with the philadelphia police use of deadly
us live from center city. vernon. >> reporter: the news conference continues at this hour but in this report which is voluminous over 173 pages long there are no ferguson missouri or cleveland ohioous deficiencies in forced policy and officer training. with the philadelphia police use of deadly
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at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fulcher useds a mile away playing football for the bengals. now he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity. do i make the right decisions all the time? no i don't. but my decisions once i retired from football was about my wife, my son and daughter. every day i get up in the morning, i come to work. i do things for them. it is not about me no more. >> he is very dedicated. and he helps these young men address real problems and issues in real time in their lives. and he has a great success. and creating a different mind set for these guys. >> there are eleven steps in the program. they have to take the information they have gotten through those 11 weeks and make a change. but also during graduation they have to have a game plan. a plan if, if they were released today or tomorro
at the hamilton county justice center in cincinnati, ohio, the jail welcomes a volunteer from one of the city's beloved sports teams. david fulcher useds a mile away playing football for the bengals. now he runs one of the jails most popular programs. >> my program, mentoring against negative actions, mana speaks for itself. i'm going to be a mentor to teach them to stay away from negativity and negative actions. their involvement in the world is all about negativity. do i make the right...
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ohio. in the late game, byu appears to have things under control against mississippi. the cougars holding a 17-point lead at the halftime, but mississippi uses some hot shooting from stefanoody to get back in the game. the rebels rally to win 94-90. they will take on xavier in the next round. hampton was the only team to enter the tournament with a losing record, but they will keep playing. the 68th and final team to earn a spot in the bracket beats manhattan 74-64. it doesn't get any easier for hampton though. their next opponent is unbeaten kentucky. coach edward joyner jr. was asked how his team will climb that mountain. >> hold on. i told you i had jesus on speed dial. hey, jesus, first of all, you can't play so i can't worry about you. they want to know how much of a mountain and what our odds are. hello? hello? i guess he'll get back to me so i'll get back to you. >> the madness begins tonight with the remaining first four games. robert morris takes on north florida. followed by dayton and boise state. coverage starts at 6:40 eastern on trutv and the round 064 starts tomorrow. you can watch notre dame take on northeastern at 12:15 eastern. that's right here on cbs.
ohio. in the late game, byu appears to have things under control against mississippi. the cougars holding a 17-point lead at the halftime, but mississippi uses some hot shooting from stefanoody to get back in the game. the rebels rally to win 94-90. they will take on xavier in the next round. hampton was the only team to enter the tournament with a losing record, but they will keep playing. the 68th and final team to earn a spot in the bracket beats manhattan 74-64. it doesn't get any easier...
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used as much. so, we went ahead and close down the canal. 12 years later, the national park service actually went ahead and bought the chesapeake and ohio canal from a railroad for $2 million. they got steel -- a steal and all the acreage they got. then in the 1950's they decided that with all of this land and all of it dug out already that it would make a really good pathway to actually create a highway. known as the seattle parkway. -- the c&o parkway. they wanted to remove the historical properties to create that highway to connect, let to -- cumberland to georgetown. obviously, it was not a good idea. it is still here today. the reason why are canal is here today is because there is one man that was a very -- very fond of the canal. and he was a supreme court justice -- william douglas. he loved the canal very much and was very hadn't about the fact the national parks decided it would be a good idea to turn this into a parkway -- he was very saddened. he challenged two washington post editors that wrote an editorial saying that it wouuldld be a good idea -- he challenged them to hike the can al. 184 miles long. after that hike, they saw the be
used as much. so, we went ahead and close down the canal. 12 years later, the national park service actually went ahead and bought the chesapeake and ohio canal from a railroad for $2 million. they got steel -- a steal and all the acreage they got. then in the 1950's they decided that with all of this land and all of it dug out already that it would make a really good pathway to actually create a highway. known as the seattle parkway. -- the c&o parkway. they wanted to remove the historical...
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us now. >> the storm system has grown in intensity and size. you see the swirl? still tapping moisture from the gulf of mexico. let's time it out and watch this driving the rain across the ohio and tennessee valleys, into parts of pennsylvania and the virginias. some of it will start as sleet and freezing rain early. and on the backside will become snow. record heat today in the best and into the 90s across southern california. this is expected to last through sunday. >>> and now to another travel nightmare this evening for families headed to costa rica. ash reaching 30 minesles away. the biggest eruption in 20 years. >>> and allegations of -- tonight, the automaker agreeing to settle in the case of a young woman that started it all. rebecca jarvis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, word of a settlement in the case that blew the cover on a deadly defect in gm ignition switches. led to 2.6 million recalls. 29 year old brooke melton died in march 2010 after the ignition switch on her 2005 chevy cobalt slipped out of the run position, causing the car to lose control and crash into a creek. her mother telling abc last year -- >> nhtsa knew about it from general motors that there was
us now. >> the storm system has grown in intensity and size. you see the swirl? still tapping moisture from the gulf of mexico. let's time it out and watch this driving the rain across the ohio and tennessee valleys, into parts of pennsylvania and the virginias. some of it will start as sleet and freezing rain early. and on the backside will become snow. record heat today in the best and into the 90s across southern california. this is expected to last through sunday. >>> and now...