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. >>> that breaking news takes us to ohio. a mass shooting at a cincinnati nightclub. nded, at least one dead. what police in ohio are uncovering about the latest case of devastating violence. >> how you going to kill a little boy? i grew up with him. that's messed up. >>> a teenager taken too soon. friends mourn the loss as prince george's county police try to track down his killer. >>> and on the positive side of things, it's one of the best sights all year. thousands heading to the cherry
. >>> that breaking news takes us to ohio. a mass shooting at a cincinnati nightclub. nded, at least one dead. what police in ohio are uncovering about the latest case of devastating violence. >> how you going to kill a little boy? i grew up with him. that's messed up. >>> a teenager taken too soon. friends mourn the loss as prince george's county police try to track down his killer. >>> and on the positive side of things, it's one of the best sights all year....
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to have you with us. i'm christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. good morning to you. >>> the breaking news takes us to ohio search for a person that killed 15 people at a nightclub. >> police tell cnn this shooting happened a short time ago around the cameo nightclub in cincinnati.
to have you with us. i'm christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. good morning to you. >>> the breaking news takes us to ohio search for a person that killed 15 people at a nightclub. >> police tell cnn this shooting happened a short time ago around the cameo nightclub in cincinnati.
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to have you with us. i'm christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. good morning to you. >>> the breaking news takes us to ohio right now, and an active manhunt in the search for a person that killed 15 people at a nightclub. >> police tell cnn this shooting happened a short time ago around the cameo nightclub in cincinnati. police officers were on the scene. the captain described the scene as very chaotic with a possibility of more than one shooter. >> it was a young crowd and we have had incidents in the past, but this is the worst by far. by the time individuals were -- the shots were fired, individuals ran outside, so there was not a lot of people inside the club. i believe there was a large crowd earlier this evening, but just a lot of chaos when the shots went off. >> if anybody was a witness to anything that happened obviously we need you to come forward with anything you have. we are sure there was more than one, but we're not sure if there was more than two at this point. >> she was talking about there was one shooter, but they are not sure if there was more than two shooters. some of the injured were
to have you with us. i'm christi paul. >> i am victor blackwell. good morning to you. >>> the breaking news takes us to ohio right now, and an active manhunt in the search for a person that killed 15 people at a nightclub. >> police tell cnn this shooting happened a short time ago around the cameo nightclub in cincinnati. police officers were on the scene. the captain described the scene as very chaotic with a possibility of more than one shooter. >> it was a young...
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>> when you are at big-time college institutions that i used to be at ohio state university -- no one is ever quite happy with what they have and everyone would like more. one of the things title ix -- alls is all students student athletes are treated relatively equity. -- relatively equitably. >> did you play college sports question mark >> on a frustrated recreational level athlete to this day. >> do you think title ix in terms of its importance in other areas outside of sports -- we talked about sexual harassment and other opportunities for women in education has been equally important? >> equally, if not more so. or 1972, about 5% of law school graduates were female. this time, more women than men were admitted into law school. in the venture a world, in 1971, less than 1% of the entering class was female. this year, 85% of the entering classes were female. we've seen huge shifts in women's access to education and their graduation rates also increase. theou were here at historical association participating in a panel on sports races and reform in the 20th century. what was the foc
>> when you are at big-time college institutions that i used to be at ohio state university -- no one is ever quite happy with what they have and everyone would like more. one of the things title ix -- alls is all students student athletes are treated relatively equity. -- relatively equitably. >> did you play college sports question mark >> on a frustrated recreational level athlete to this day. >> do you think title ix in terms of its importance in other areas outside...
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>>> that breaking news takes us to ohio. a mass shooting at a cincinnati nightclub. dozens wounded, at least one dead. what police in ohio are uncovering about the latest case of devastating violence. >> how you going to kill a little boy? i grew up with him. that's messed up. >>> a teenager taken too soon. friends mourn the loss as prince george's county police try to track down his killer. >>> and on the positive side of things, it's one of the best sights all year. thousands heading to the cherry >>> but we start with that breaking news out of ohio, where more than a dozen people have been shot at a nightclub in cincinnati. police say at least one person has died. 14 others are now at local hospitals. some do have life-threatening injuries. cincinnati police say there is absolutely no indication the shooting is terrorism related. they won't comment on a motive at this point but say at least a couple of shooters are involved. as soon as we get new information, we'll let you know. >> and that new information has been coming in. even in the last 30 seconds. we're goi
>>> that breaking news takes us to ohio. a mass shooting at a cincinnati nightclub. dozens wounded, at least one dead. what police in ohio are uncovering about the latest case of devastating violence. >> how you going to kill a little boy? i grew up with him. that's messed up. >>> a teenager taken too soon. friends mourn the loss as prince george's county police try to track down his killer. >>> and on the positive side of things, it's one of the best sights all...
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and a few of our colleagues and ask the members of congress to support hr 1666 and give us a chance to debate our responsibilities. jim from ohio? let's go to anthony. anthony joins us from newport, tennessee. independent line. anthony, thank you for calling. >> caller: yes. i got a couple questions. i'm also a veteran of vietnam war from 1955 to '66. my question is the first war we had in iraq, i really unnecessary but everybody else looks at and we shouldn't have been there. now i'm also going to say if we left them to power, we wouldn't have the problems we have today with iran. my other one is that them building up some years but everybody knows the next war that happens, it's going to be fought on the ground. it's going to be fought in the air. a few soldiers that went over, there everybody gave up after they got done bombing. the same thing is going to happen here. >> well, you raised, i think, a very, very important point here. what is the next war going to be? there's been dramatic change in the way in which military conflicts are being conducted. but this is one of the questions that i know that walter and i want to ge
and a few of our colleagues and ask the members of congress to support hr 1666 and give us a chance to debate our responsibilities. jim from ohio? let's go to anthony. anthony joins us from newport, tennessee. independent line. anthony, thank you for calling. >> caller: yes. i got a couple questions. i'm also a veteran of vietnam war from 1955 to '66. my question is the first war we had in iraq, i really unnecessary but everybody else looks at and we shouldn't have been there. now i'm...
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john and i and a few of our colleagues and asked the congress to support hr 1666 and give us a chance to debate our responsibility. >> from ohio, republican line, jim is next for our guests. >> go ahead. jim from ohio. >> host: let's go to anthony, anthony joins us from newport tennessee, independent line, thanks for calling . >> i've got a couple questions also about the vietnam war from 1965. my question is, first before we had any rack, i believe everybody else goes. >> and they shouldn't have been there. >> are republicans, a lot of people believe that if they would have left hussein in power, we wouldn'thave the problems we have today area . >> basically with ran. but my other one, soldiers, everybody knows the next war that happens if we're going to deploy them on the ground. we're going to be stuck on the air. the bad guys, the few soldiers that went over there are going to clean up from the bombing and sending from the high committee here, the snort again. >> guest: you've raised an important point here and that is what is the next war going to be? there's been dramatic change in the way in which military conflicts are
john and i and a few of our colleagues and asked the congress to support hr 1666 and give us a chance to debate our responsibility. >> from ohio, republican line, jim is next for our guests. >> go ahead. jim from ohio. >> host: let's go to anthony, anthony joins us from newport tennessee, independent line, thanks for calling . >> i've got a couple questions also about the vietnam war from 1965. my question is, first before we had any rack, i believe everybody else goes....
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a great s budget is opportunity for us to watch a president president. places like ohio and places like akron, where last million ot a $5 transportation improvement grant, the tiger grant. eliminates the tiger grant, that was $5 million for the city to redo downtown. e got money for the city of kenton, kent state university, transform the downtown. a smart ot to have government program that makes investments that helps us ejuvenate downtown, if you bring tech jobs from silicon valley to midwestern cities, you life, free uality of market will not do that, you need investments, riverwalk, trail, amph itheater, things that will allow young eople to be drawn to the communities. his budget cuts this. he was in ohio saying, we will the environment, he got e.p.a. by 31%. he said, we will take care of city, he guts urban development. guts department of labor by 20%. every instance in this budget, military expenditures, he betrayed the convince to ed to vote for him. host: portland, michigan, line for democrats. are on with congressman tim ryan. caller: mr. ryan, question for med
a great s budget is opportunity for us to watch a president president. places like ohio and places like akron, where last million ot a $5 transportation improvement grant, the tiger grant. eliminates the tiger grant, that was $5 million for the city to redo downtown. e got money for the city of kenton, kent state university, transform the downtown. a smart ot to have government program that makes investments that helps us ejuvenate downtown, if you bring tech jobs from silicon valley to...
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according to a new study that represents airport owners, that is 32% higher than the last estimate in 2015. columbus,th us from ohioalk about the report. i gather timing is not coincidence. mark: no, it comes out every two years. they do a survey of airports and what their infrastructure needs are, but clearly, this comes out now and then attempt to get on the trump administration's radar. airports definitely want to take advantage of whatever piece of the trillion dollar infrastructure plan the president is talking about. havee also looking to congress increase the fees airports can charge to raise money for infrastructure projects. there is the charge on tickets that can be used for these kind of projects and airports want to see higher fees and the airlines do not. airlines are arguing these should not increase and the airports have plenty of boxes of funding and they don't need to raise the ticket fee. david: we see them laying out what they would like to see done and it brings up the phase shovel ready. 2009, the to criticism that they were you are shovel ready projects. what constitutes shovel readiness and h
according to a new study that represents airport owners, that is 32% higher than the last estimate in 2015. columbus,th us from ohioalk about the report. i gather timing is not coincidence. mark: no, it comes out every two years. they do a survey of airports and what their infrastructure needs are, but clearly, this comes out now and then attempt to get on the trump administration's radar. airports definitely want to take advantage of whatever piece of the trillion dollar infrastructure plan...
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to. walter used a term aumf. that is the authorization to use military force which is a different way of saying declaration of war. >> host: barry jane in ohio, republican line. >> caller: i'm so grateful for your letting me on. i think that we have a serious heroin problem and i think since we started this big thing here in this last eight years over in afghanistan we have to quietly take our people out of there and then we have to go in and wipe out the poppy plants.afghanis i think there is too much money and that's what we have got to do this. that's the only way we can get out of there and save them and save our country. we have got a serious problem with heroin and this would solve it.veve we would get so much money and so much benefit from just wiping it out. then drop down some seeds for new plants directions how toto grow it and get out of there., and we would be done. >> guest: she is exactly right. if you look at afghan reconstruction john sullivan's quarterly report you will see that the drug trade in afghanistan in the poppy fields are forcing since we have been there. they are forcing.yo in fact he reported at one timef giving
to. walter used a term aumf. that is the authorization to use military force which is a different way of saying declaration of war. >> host: barry jane in ohio, republican line. >> caller: i'm so grateful for your letting me on. i think that we have a serious heroin problem and i think since we started this big thing here in this last eight years over in afghanistan we have to quietly take our people out of there and then we have to go in and wipe out the poppy plants.afghanis i...
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to see a pickup. radar and satellite shows us from northeast all the way through to ohio, west virginia and michigan. nditions. there's no rain, not much cloud coverage. today is going to be a sunny one for us. we're not going to see any change in your sky conditions today because there's nothing to move in. sunny to mostly sunny. again, it will be very pretty outside. just not the most comfortable. 38 your temperature today in philly, at 53 for your monday. up to 65 tuesday. this is the relief we were just talking about, getting up to the 60s by your tuesday. also late day showers are expected. in the suburbs, 37 today, clouds building in monday at 51 degrees. maybe even an isolated shower for the lehigh valley at 48. low 50s in new jersey by tomorrow and 64 tuesday. only get to 36 at the jersey shore today, then 48 on monday. delaware from 39 to 53 all the way up to 65 on tuesday again with some of the showers moving through. so the chance of rain is pretty much non-existent aside from tuesday into early wednesday morning. it will be a little better chance in atlantic city into early wednesday morni
to see a pickup. radar and satellite shows us from northeast all the way through to ohio, west virginia and michigan. nditions. there's no rain, not much cloud coverage. today is going to be a sunny one for us. we're not going to see any change in your sky conditions today because there's nothing to move in. sunny to mostly sunny. again, it will be very pretty outside. just not the most comfortable. 38 your temperature today in philly, at 53 for your monday. up to 65 tuesday. this is the relief...
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to 45 megs, for $30 a month. >>> welcome back. our time is 4:44 am. dave chapelle is using his star power in his ohioometown to address problems with the police. he spoke out in yellow springs ohio during the city council meeting that was held to respond to a new year's eves incident were to african- american men were tased by them. and, after he told the city council that they need to aggressively searched for a new police chief. >> i would beseech the council to look hard because, i mean we have got -- this is a golden opportunity. and it's an opportunity to show everybody, local politics reigning supreme. >> he told the council members that the next police chief should be able to deal with issues like police violence had on. >> and in another part of ohio, a powerful wind storm was no match for a little girl. surveillance video catches this little girl trying to get into her house when this happens. >> a strong wind blew the front door with her holding onto it. she held on she yelled for her mom was right behind her and she got panda between the door and the side of the house. her mother post on f
to 45 megs, for $30 a month. >>> welcome back. our time is 4:44 am. dave chapelle is using his star power in his ohioometown to address problems with the police. he spoke out in yellow springs ohio during the city council meeting that was held to respond to a new year's eves incident were to african- american men were tased by them. and, after he told the city council that they need to aggressively searched for a new police chief. >> i would beseech the council to look hard...
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us to watch. first off, a storm brewing off to the west -- right now the northwest part of the country. by monday evening it will be creeping closer to us, illinois, indiana and into ohioe the area of snow. that will provide cold air and it's also going to provide some moisture boost. the big boost comes from a coastal low that will develop and pull in from the south, there we go, clipping parts of the carolinas. as this moves over the ocean waters, this will help decide the track of this storm. this is the potential track right now. you see it's bringing snow and a rain-snow mix as we go through your morning hours. so what we're looking at here is better snow potential north and west of the philly area and better chances for snow to rain, possibly back to snow in areas south of philadelphia. that continues through your tuesday, although the brunt of the activity will hit right during the morning rush. not likely to be a morning rush with this kind of forecast. the system starts to move off as we go late day tuesday. on the back side, i expect we'll continue with snow. and that will linger into your wednesday forecast as well. here is a look at the updated snow totals.
us to watch. first off, a storm brewing off to the west -- right now the northwest part of the country. by monday evening it will be creeping closer to us, illinois, indiana and into ohioe the area of snow. that will provide cold air and it's also going to provide some moisture boost. the big boost comes from a coastal low that will develop and pull in from the south, there we go, clipping parts of the carolinas. as this moves over the ocean waters, this will help decide the track of this...
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to, it if we walter used a term aumf, our speed. authorization to use military force, which is a different way declaration of war. ohio, arry jane in republican line. caller: i'm so grateful for you letting me on. that we have a serious heroin problem and i think that started this big thing here in the last 10 year afghanistan, we have to quietly take our people out f there and go in and wipe out the poppy plants. we have been -- i think there is we have money in this, to do this, only way to get out them and save our country. we have a serious problem with heroin and this would solve it. we would get so much money and so much benefit from just wiping out, wiping it out and then rop down some seeds from new plants, directions how to grow it and get out of there and we're done. okay. guest: to the lady's point, she's exactly right. inspector at the general of afghan reconstruction, quarterly that the u will see are flourishing since we've been there, flourishing. reported one time trying to afghanistan ers of another opportunity, business to get away from the poppy fields, do they are not going to that, they dod, spent
to, it if we walter used a term aumf, our speed. authorization to use military force, which is a different way declaration of war. ohio, arry jane in republican line. caller: i'm so grateful for you letting me on. that we have a serious heroin problem and i think that started this big thing here in the last 10 year afghanistan, we have to quietly take our people out f there and go in and wipe out the poppy plants. we have been -- i think there is we have money in this, to do this, only way to...
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gerald, the man we tacked to upper right corner of the screen, he says he used to work for another factory in ohio factory moved to mexico. he lost his job. he is happy working at the baseball bat factory, but feels that donald trump must keep his promises about jobs not going to mexico. anderson. >> gary, thank you. thank you to everybody took their team to talk to you. just ahead in the next hour of 360, the white house standing by president trump's tweeltz, claiming president obama tapped his phones. the latest reaction from capitol hill next. i'm going to get you out of this chair. breton. you can use it online and on your phone. nope. it's been masterpassed. winning the little victories, priceless masterpass, the secure way to pay from your bank don't just buy it, masterpass it.
gerald, the man we tacked to upper right corner of the screen, he says he used to work for another factory in ohio factory moved to mexico. he lost his job. he is happy working at the baseball bat factory, but feels that donald trump must keep his promises about jobs not going to mexico. anderson. >> gary, thank you. thank you to everybody took their team to talk to you. just ahead in the next hour of 360, the white house standing by president trump's tweeltz, claiming president obama...
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us, at least. got scattered clouds going to start moving into our neck of the woods. then you see all this green, that's rain starting to pop up. ohionia, make it to us soon enough. talking tonight isolated chances and better chances by tuesday night on into early wednesday. today we are dry. we have clouds that will increase. 50s forecast high. city sormton. low 50s. merton. low 50s. in new jersey, voorhees, 48. shore point stay a little cooler. mid 40s for today. about 50 forecast high temperature in smyrna. just a bit ago, tracked out the increasing clouds today and spotty showers that start around # 8:00 p.m. tonight. most of that will be to the north. going to be very spotty in nature. see continue 3:00 a.m. here. nothing to write home about. mostly cloudy to start tuesday. could see isolated sprinkles out there. better chances of rain may come late tuesday. 7:00 p.m. we see those showers popping right back up. start north and west. they spread across the board. rain at the shore and north at 1:30 a.m. next line pulses through philly, jersey, delaware about 4-6:00 a.m. the good news is your actually commute wednesday morning th
us, at least. got scattered clouds going to start moving into our neck of the woods. then you see all this green, that's rain starting to pop up. ohionia, make it to us soon enough. talking tonight isolated chances and better chances by tuesday night on into early wednesday. today we are dry. we have clouds that will increase. 50s forecast high. city sormton. low 50s. merton. low 50s. in new jersey, voorhees, 48. shore point stay a little cooler. mid 40s for today. about 50 forecast high...
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we have an area of low pressured it will bring us a wintry mix in to the over-night hour a dwping ohio valley that will be here tomorrow that will give us a light coating for areas further north and west. we will time it out fovr e-- tie it out for you. we are seeing a coating to maybe two inches. back to you, jim. >> a story that you saw here first. septa police are planning to charge the students that started this fight at the race and vine street station. but this incident is part of a much larger problem. we have the new details from investigators tonight. >> well, it all started with a snowball. he was trying to getting another group from stopping to throwing the snowballs when he became the target. now the brawl and the kids involved could have it on their record permanently. >>> when you are getting jumped, it's like you have to stay calm and just cover your face. >> besides the bruised hand he said he is okay. one day after cell phone video captured him being kicked and punched by a number of students at the race/vine station. >> reporter: what was it like to see that video? >>
we have an area of low pressured it will bring us a wintry mix in to the over-night hour a dwping ohio valley that will be here tomorrow that will give us a light coating for areas further north and west. we will time it out fovr e-- tie it out for you. we are seeing a coating to maybe two inches. back to you, jim. >> a story that you saw here first. septa police are planning to charge the students that started this fight at the race and vine street station. but this incident is part of a...
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they will stuck around from now until tomorrow morning watching well to the west of us. western ohiothis is moving our way through the overnight hours but i don't expect a tremendous amount of rain from the system. showers possible and otherwise it's mostly cloudy tonight. 40 to 45 degrees. tomorrow is another mild day. middle 60s. cold front late tomorrow that will drop the highs in the mid-40's on wednesday. upper 40's on thursday. feast your eyes on saturday. lower 70's for the afternoon temperatures. will the warm weather stick around for sunday in more on that. plus looking ahead to next week coming up in a few minutes. michelle: see you soon, steve. thank you. the president's first budget proposal has a boost in the military spending but cuts throughout the rest of the federal government. how will that affect the federal city? d.c. bureau chief sam ford takes a first look for us. how do the numbers crunch out for us hre sam: the d.c. city administration used the word "bleak" describing his reaction to what he has seen so far. the budget aide says what is in the early proposal,
they will stuck around from now until tomorrow morning watching well to the west of us. western ohiothis is moving our way through the overnight hours but i don't expect a tremendous amount of rain from the system. showers possible and otherwise it's mostly cloudy tonight. 40 to 45 degrees. tomorrow is another mild day. middle 60s. cold front late tomorrow that will drop the highs in the mid-40's on wednesday. upper 40's on thursday. feast your eyes on saturday. lower 70's for the afternoon...
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gerald, the man in the upper right hand corner of the screen says he used to work for another company in ohioany moved to mexico and he lost his job. he's happy working at the baseball bat company but he feels that donald trump must keep his word in keeping companies from going to mexico. >>> the white house standing by president trump's tweets claiming that president obama tapped his phone. the latest reaction from capitol hill next. p up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. except when it comes to retirement. at fidelity, you get a retirement score in just 60 seconds. and we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. it's your retirement. know where you stand. to keep you on track. the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffle
gerald, the man in the upper right hand corner of the screen says he used to work for another company in ohioany moved to mexico and he lost his job. he's happy working at the baseball bat company but he feels that donald trump must keep his word in keeping companies from going to mexico. >>> the white house standing by president trump's tweets claiming that president obama tapped his phone. the latest reaction from capitol hill next. p up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour,...
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. >> this will be a long process for us to solve the crime and to heal as a community. ohio governor john kasich addressed the issue on cnn this morning. >> as the father of two 17-year-old girls who are heading to college next year, you see things like this and you begin to wonder where is it safe to go. >> reporter: police say this is an active investigation and they hope to release information at another news conference tomorrow. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> a man was killed after an suv jumped the curb and hit him as he was leaving the restaurant this morning. it happened in the parking lot at a mexican restaurant. the driver hit the pedestrian and the victim was trapped underneath the suv. the suv hit another parked car and then the side of the buildings. the man was rushed to christiana hospital. he did not survive. it is not clear if charges will be filed in the case. >>> a man and woman were seriously burned during a late night fire in north philadelphia. it happened at 10:00 p.m. in the 1300 block of west rush street. firefighters rescued the man inside
. >> this will be a long process for us to solve the crime and to heal as a community. ohio governor john kasich addressed the issue on cnn this morning. >> as the father of two 17-year-old girls who are heading to college next year, you see things like this and you begin to wonder where is it safe to go. >> reporter: police say this is an active investigation and they hope to release information at another news conference tomorrow. trish hartman channel 6 "action...
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union campaign to break up the u.s., charles, ray said he's done some things in ohio so might actually benefit him for it to leave america and become its own country -- [laughter] >> andy: useving america would never happen, it would be like kentucky giving up mountain dew, i don't understand that. >> they love mountain dew. >> andy: is that unknown thing? >> it's a go to, it's a big dea deal. >> the do they have an expedition treaty? >> i don't have that much redneck in me -- i'm like a half nascar fan. >> andy: who's your favorite driver? >> used to be jeff gordon. he was considered soft. the convenient guide. >> andy: i like him now. >> i like him as an announcer. you don't like him as a player, you enjoy his insights. did you like how i got out of the question? >> andy: i did. >> nailed it. >> andy: charles, you said you want the e.u. to go away? what would take its place, a bunch of different culture use directing our countries with different cultures and norms? >> what a novel idea. >> andy: i am done. >> tom: coming up, carl's jr. gets life lessons from carl, sr. don't worry, the lesson involves plenty of babes. ♪ >> live from "america's news headquarters," president
union campaign to break up the u.s., charles, ray said he's done some things in ohio so might actually benefit him for it to leave america and become its own country -- [laughter] >> andy: useving america would never happen, it would be like kentucky giving up mountain dew, i don't understand that. >> they love mountain dew. >> andy: is that unknown thing? >> it's a go to, it's a big dea deal. >> the do they have an expedition treaty? >> i don't have that...
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to have voted illegally in at least one election. joining us is the secretary of state for the state of ohio, john hurks stead. ssured the electoral integrity in this country, the do not want voter fraud or registration fraud, yet when the president raids this very issue, he was shouted down by the left wing media saying false. all he said was he thinks there was substantial voter fraud in 2016. why not investigate and see what the answers are. you started in ohio. what do you make of it? >> that's exactly right. we should all want the facts. and we do this after every general election. we do an assessment of all case of voter fraud. our most recent report was on non-citizen voting and we found there were 385 non-citizens on the roles, 82 of them voted. vote per fraud, non-citizens voting exists. it's rare and we hold people accountable but we can do better. we can build a better system so it doesn't happen. the reason why this is important. in the last four years we had 112 elections that have been decided by a one-voter tie. 112. so we have elections dpeef decide by one vote. so that's why you have to make su
to have voted illegally in at least one election. joining us is the secretary of state for the state of ohio, john hurks stead. ssured the electoral integrity in this country, the do not want voter fraud or registration fraud, yet when the president raids this very issue, he was shouted down by the left wing media saying false. all he said was he thinks there was substantial voter fraud in 2016. why not investigate and see what the answers are. you started in ohio. what do you make of it?...
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to see temperatures well into the 70s for philadelphia. mostly cloudy skies rights now. dry the nearest showers are just offshore and moving away from us. the storms are to the west moving into north western ohiowill cause trouble later this afternoon. and these first showers will likely be here this morning during the morning hours h. during the commute see them start to move into the area. hour by hour future cast shows reaching to harrisburg. 8:00 light rain into berks and lehigh county. most of delaware and south jersey stay dry this morning. then a big warmup. showers move out, we may see breaks of sunshine before the temperature temperatures -- before the storms move in. those breaks of sunshine, little bit of sun will have a huge impact today. 70s fuel that. sto or stormy weather for this afternoon. in the wake, we could see damage in the area. temperatures cooler tomorrow. 57 right now in philadelphia. this is your day in philadelphia. 60s at 8:00. chance of showers and maybe a thunderstorm this morning. thunderstorms are a little less likely this morning than this afternoon. we'll get first showers. break from the wet weather. go into the afternoon from 2:00 on into the early even acc
to see temperatures well into the 70s for philadelphia. mostly cloudy skies rights now. dry the nearest showers are just offshore and moving away from us. the storms are to the west moving into north western ohiowill cause trouble later this afternoon. and these first showers will likely be here this morning during the morning hours h. during the commute see them start to move into the area. hour by hour future cast shows reaching to harrisburg. 8:00 light rain into berks and lehigh county....
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today do something about it and we said sure and that started our battle with the state of ohio which took us to the sixth circuit court. we won in federal court and the state of ohio appealed and we ended up in the 6th circuit court of appeals along with cases from ohio, kentucky, tennessee and michigan. and even though the case is known v hodges. it wasn't just about me and john, it was about another widower, parents, children. the youngest plaintiff was two-year-old cooper. the parents adopted him in ohio and they wanted a birth certificate. so, to end up in that supreme court on june 26th, 2013, i have to tell you, it's not something i ever thought would happen to me, not something i could have imagined in my wildest dreams, but to sit in that courtroom and to hear justice kennedy read his decision and you know, the initial, oh, we won, followed by, well, this is legal writing so i'm not really sure. [laughter] >> and once it became clear that we did actually win, you know, my first thought was, john, i wish you were here, wish you could experience this and know that we won and know that we
today do something about it and we said sure and that started our battle with the state of ohio which took us to the sixth circuit court. we won in federal court and the state of ohio appealed and we ended up in the 6th circuit court of appeals along with cases from ohio, kentucky, tennessee and michigan. and even though the case is known v hodges. it wasn't just about me and john, it was about another widower, parents, children. the youngest plaintiff was two-year-old cooper. the parents...
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one of the largest generators electricity joins us from columbus, ohio. it's great to see you, thanks for speaking with us today. will the president's efforts worked when natural gas and renewables are so competitive? existings an opportunity to operate, and obviously, coal needs to be a part of the portfolio. with natural gas prices so low and renewable pricing coming in even lower -- i would also add, technology. the way it's developing around the smart grid and efficiencies that can be driven out of the grid, including transmission and distribution, there's a lot of resources today that we didn't have previously. you are seeing a rebalancing that will occur across the country from a fuel standpoint. coal will remain a part of the picture. this illumination of the clean power plan focuses on existing coal and continuing to operate around that framework. it could be helpful to cold. coal. scarlet: do you continue on that trajectory, or do you recommit to coal? mr. akins: that trajectory will continue because of the rebalancing. if you look at the resources in the futu
one of the largest generators electricity joins us from columbus, ohio. it's great to see you, thanks for speaking with us today. will the president's efforts worked when natural gas and renewables are so competitive? existings an opportunity to operate, and obviously, coal needs to be a part of the portfolio. with natural gas prices so low and renewable pricing coming in even lower -- i would also add, technology. the way it's developing around the smart grid and efficiencies that can be...
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to actively support this health care bill is ridiculous. the head of the ohio hospital association just said this is going to cost us about a million people whoealth care and about 25% of hospitals in ohio will close. that is in rural areas that trump was in there campaigning and making a lot of promises. so this is a platform for us to say, this is wrong and why we are better. >> congressman, it's willie geist. just more generally in youngstown and the areas of people you talk to there in ohio. people who voted for donald trump, how do they feel about him 50 days? in health care is part of it. they will be upset if they lose their health care but are they still with him generally? >> i think as of the last few days, i think there was a wait and see approach for a lot of people that did vote for him. obviously, didn't like his behavior. they don't like the tweeting and don't like the chaos and want him to get focused. don't like . they don't like the chaos. they want him to get focused. with the health care, things are going to turn. the facts are the facts. the fact that a million people in ohio will lose their health care because of this, t
to actively support this health care bill is ridiculous. the head of the ohio hospital association just said this is going to cost us about a million people whoealth care and about 25% of hospitals in ohio will close. that is in rural areas that trump was in there campaigning and making a lot of promises. so this is a platform for us to say, this is wrong and why we are better. >> congressman, it's willie geist. just more generally in youngstown and the areas of people you talk to there...
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use. they could not keep their current doctors. i know you have a huge task ahead trying to come up with a new plan. i wanted to give input and what was happening to us in northwest ohio and in middle america. yield back the balance of my time. are there other members wishing to speak or could we go to a vote? i am sorry. the gentle lady from california. >> i asked for unanimous consent to place two documents in the record. one from dr. mueller in my district, the other a u.s. news & world report piece by david entwistle who is the ceo [indiscernible] the gentlelady from california will be recognized for five minutes. >> thank you for recognizing me. pallone's a mr. minute renaming the bill a more for less is apt. it is a much better description of what will happen if this is enacted into law. you do not have to take it from me. the opposition has been pouring in all day and i thought it would reference a few of them. the american medical association has come out in opposition to the bill. they say in part, more than 20 million americans currently have health care coverage due to the affordable care act and among the ama's highest priorities for ongoing health system
use. they could not keep their current doctors. i know you have a huge task ahead trying to come up with a new plan. i wanted to give input and what was happening to us in northwest ohio and in middle america. yield back the balance of my time. are there other members wishing to speak or could we go to a vote? i am sorry. the gentle lady from california. >> i asked for unanimous consent to place two documents in the record. one from dr. mueller in my district, the other a u.s. news &...
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ohio valley. i want you to see here there is this associated warm front bringing us steady moist air into our area. it will continue to work from the southwest to the northeast. as we zoom on in this system will redevelop right around virginia and continue to work its way northeastward. as it does it will increase the instability in the atmosphere. what you're seeing right now is really more like nuisance weather we are seeing steady rain moving across the area. what you're going to see by this afternoon and evening hours will be downpours to say the least. doppler estimated rainfall totals so far we are already seeing saturated soil right now. there's not much more than the soil can handle. it is why we are concerned about this localized flooding. already seeing a half an inch of flooding for philadelphia. not much for redding right now. it is a tenth of an inch. keep in mind it is only going to get mier when it's all said and done. we are expecting between 1 to 2 inches for the jersey shore, parts of delaware. in and around the philly area it looks like we could see up to 2.5 and maybe 3 inches
ohio valley. i want you to see here there is this associated warm front bringing us steady moist air into our area. it will continue to work from the southwest to the northeast. as we zoom on in this system will redevelop right around virginia and continue to work its way northeastward. as it does it will increase the instability in the atmosphere. what you're seeing right now is really more like nuisance weather we are seeing steady rain moving across the area. what you're going to see by this...
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to tim ryan of ohio. he of course did something for challenging nancy pelosi to the leadership. he's joining us right now. congressman, would you work with republicans on readdressing the healthcare thing and to what degree? >> yes. yeah. the. made a lot of promises during the election in ohio about expanding medicare, expanding medicaid. we should offer up some alternatives to talk about with. bring in the medicare program down to 50 or 55 years old would relieve a ton of pressure for the working class people that he spoke to during the election. the republicans have been defunding the insurance transfer, the risk corridor portion. insurance companies can't make money in certain areas because it's too risky. so we were helping them be able to offer insurance in certain areas that were risky. the republicans started cutting that budget around 2014, 2015. that's when you started to see the insurance companies pull out. a couple ideas right there that we should be all in on. >> neil: congressman, don't your democratic colleagues worry after saying this went down in flames, or the republican effor
to tim ryan of ohio. he of course did something for challenging nancy pelosi to the leadership. he's joining us right now. congressman, would you work with republicans on readdressing the healthcare thing and to what degree? >> yes. yeah. the. made a lot of promises during the election in ohio about expanding medicare, expanding medicaid. we should offer up some alternatives to talk about with. bring in the medicare program down to 50 or 55 years old would relieve a ton of pressure for...
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to come on in and arrest people. he's ohio sheriff richard jones. he's with us to tell us about his personal crack down after this. go away anything worth pursuing requires knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get e ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned
to come on in and arrest people. he's ohio sheriff richard jones. he's with us to tell us about his personal crack down after this. go away anything worth pursuing requires knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and...
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to severe thunderstorms. for us, we're just watching this area of low pressure that will move right across the ohio valley throughhe cold air to the north will bring a major snowstorm through new england. good for the ski resorts. we stay on the warm side of this and stay in the rain as go hour by hour you can see some spotty showers during the overnight. tomorrow morning at six, 7:00 a.m. for the morning rush light to moderate rain. but it will be over a good part of the region in the poconos potential for some freezing rain or some sleet so please be aware of that. and then heavier rain around the noon hour a good day to possibly order in at the office or even at home. and then during the afternoon, into the evening, i would say 5:00 p.m. on just not great to be outdoors and it's going to be difficult to get around because this rain will be falling so hard. friday at 5:00 o'clock right around philadelphia. then waves of heavy rain right through the 10:00 o'clock hour. it's pretty much after 10:00 that we begin to see this winding out to the northeast and colder air moves in behind it. it also will be quiet wind
to severe thunderstorms. for us, we're just watching this area of low pressure that will move right across the ohio valley throughhe cold air to the north will bring a major snowstorm through new england. good for the ski resorts. we stay on the warm side of this and stay in the rain as go hour by hour you can see some spotty showers during the overnight. tomorrow morning at six, 7:00 a.m. for the morning rush light to moderate rain. but it will be over a good part of the region in the poconos...
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to pain and suffering. we're seen time and again when midazolam is used in executions, things do not go as planned. we have seen executions like dennis mcguire in ohioayton lockett in oklahoma, joe would in arizona where the p than dissipated. the eyewitnesses describe struggling -- go to the january 16, 2014 execution in ohio of dennis mcguire using an untested two-drug method despite warnings it might cause immense suffering. the execution took 25 minutes. his son, also named dennis, witnessed the execution. >> shortly after the warden buttoned his jacket to signal the start of the execution, my dad began gasping, struggling to breathe. i watched his stomach heave. i watched them try to sit up against the straps on the gurney. i watched him repeatedly clenched his fist. it appeared to me he was fighting for his life, but suffocating. and terror of watching before that lasted more than 19 minutes. it was the most awful moment in my life to witness my dad's execution. i cannot think of any other way to describe it than torture. amy: that is dennis mcguire, son of dennis mcguire, executed by the state of ohio in 2014. we have 30 seconds. is this set
to pain and suffering. we're seen time and again when midazolam is used in executions, things do not go as planned. we have seen executions like dennis mcguire in ohioayton lockett in oklahoma, joe would in arizona where the p than dissipated. the eyewitnesses describe struggling -- go to the january 16, 2014 execution in ohio of dennis mcguire using an untested two-drug method despite warnings it might cause immense suffering. the execution took 25 minutes. his son, also named dennis,...
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us a note -- we would find things in this home that we never knew existed. >> karl, a 54-year-old restaurant owner, has invited me to the family home in the small town of defiance, ohio. karl? hi. i'm jamie. how are you? >> very good. pleasure to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. thanks for having me. is this the family home? >> this is grandma's home. come on in. i'll show you around. >> the house first came into karl's family in 1909. >> neat old place, but needs a little tlc. >> are you saying be careful? >> yes. >> okay. in 2012, karl and his cousins start the daunting task of cleaning out a home that's been lived in for more than a century. after several weeks of sorting through the house, only the attic remains. karl and his cousin, karla, decide to tackle the project.
us a note -- we would find things in this home that we never knew existed. >> karl, a 54-year-old restaurant owner, has invited me to the family home in the small town of defiance, ohio. karl? hi. i'm jamie. how are you? >> very good. pleasure to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. thanks for having me. is this the family home? >> this is grandma's home. come on in. i'll show you around. >> the house first came into karl's family in 1909. >> neat old place,...
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fails, it may be hard to prepare the rift between the white house and the so far and causa trend, such as, our next guest, republican congressman jim jordan from ohio, who joins us with more. good to have you here. >> good to be with you. >> martha: i assume you are still a "no." what do you make of the numbers that those two congressmen were talking about? who is right? >> i prefer not to be called recalcitrant. i think we are standing up and doing what we told the voters we would do. this bill, let's be honest, does this bill repeal obamacare? know. even charles krauthammer has said it is obamacare lead. does it bring down premiums? no, it doesn't. even cbo said that the premiums will go up. does it unite republicans? obviously, it doesn't. you have lots of conservatives in the house in the senate opposed to this legislation. the vote count right now, i think opposition among the freedom caucus members is very strong. i don't think there is a vote to pass. that is why we have debate. >> martha: today, lots of tweets going out from paul ryan, kevin mccarthy, they say, we have tried to meet people, we have tried to make changes among the changes, increased tax r
fails, it may be hard to prepare the rift between the white house and the so far and causa trend, such as, our next guest, republican congressman jim jordan from ohio, who joins us with more. good to have you here. >> good to be with you. >> martha: i assume you are still a "no." what do you make of the numbers that those two congressmen were talking about? who is right? >> i prefer not to be called recalcitrant. i think we are standing up and doing what we told the...
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to congress. senator david perdue of georgia joins us. then ohioator rob portman will stop by with his takeaway. after that, house minority whip steny hoyer will join us. "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? why invest in average? >>> let's take a look at stocks to watch this morning. micron technology was upgraded to buy. >>> time inc. shares are higher. >>> okay. barack and michelle obama signing a book deal with random house. they'll pay more than $65 million for the rights to two books. one written by the former president and one written by the former first lady. the news follows a blockbuster auction between several publishing companies and sets a new record for presidential memoirs. the obamas plan to donate a significant p
to congress. senator david perdue of georgia joins us. then ohioator rob portman will stop by with his takeaway. after that, house minority whip steny hoyer will join us. "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and...
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unfortunately, same old, same old, they're going to make like they are talking with us and doing nothing to incorporate or reach out to us. loretta, from is cleveland, ohiogo ahead. caller: good morning, pedro. morning, america. did watch the whole speech last night and i was horrified. to see that the obama fors obstructed eight years so they can steal agenda.ocrat's e now have the republicans putting forth the infrastructure plan, which is introduced by obama. the healthcare, they want to oneal it and put their stamp it. trumpe people did not put in office, the racist electoral college did. still counting votes for hillary clinton. the disrespect trump introducing the navy vet's family, who lost their son invite the khan disrespected horribly and for those who islamicalking about the jihadists, try talking bout evangelical white supremacist homegrown. crim ve committed more rimes -- host: john from south milwaukee, wisconsin, independent line. hi. caller: yes, good morning. i had a comment on the borders react verybody seems to on. i guess i have a couple things like when you go home at night, house, lock your car, you go to any other foreign they chec
unfortunately, same old, same old, they're going to make like they are talking with us and doing nothing to incorporate or reach out to us. loretta, from is cleveland, ohiogo ahead. caller: good morning, pedro. morning, america. did watch the whole speech last night and i was horrified. to see that the obama fors obstructed eight years so they can steal agenda.ocrat's e now have the republicans putting forth the infrastructure plan, which is introduced by obama. the healthcare, they want to...
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believe every reason to it should go through and the vice president should rule it in order. host: let us hear from rich in ohio. caller: good morning. representative, you seem like a pretty decent individual. i would like to tell you a little short story. and this really bothers me. i'm a fairly well-to-do individual, so this doesn't affect me a whole lot, ok? but my neighbor is a struggling individual. $30,000 to makes $40,000 a year. he works two jobs and has a wife and three children. now he was getting health care through obamacare and he was getting subsidies to help him pay for that health care. obviously for the first time in his life. under the republican plan, he was going to lose almost all the subsidies and he would no longer be able to afford health insurance for his family and himself. now me, i'm going to get a tax cut. under the health care plan. can you, as a republican, tell me that is morally right? guest: well, i'm not sure that morality comes into play. it doesn't seem fair. it doesn't seem fair. in fact, i know there was disagreement, but it looked to me like the people -- and this was fro
believe every reason to it should go through and the vice president should rule it in order. host: let us hear from rich in ohio. caller: good morning. representative, you seem like a pretty decent individual. i would like to tell you a little short story. and this really bothers me. i'm a fairly well-to-do individual, so this doesn't affect me a whole lot, ok? but my neighbor is a struggling individual. $30,000 to makes $40,000 a year. he works two jobs and has a wife and three children. now...
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to see you again. i'm karen buchwald-wright. and i'm the president and ceo of a family business that manufactures natural gas compressors. we're from mt. vernon, ohio. and gas compressors are used in both the oil and gas industry, so i'm especially thankful that you have gotten the keystone -- president trump: very busy. ms. buchwald-wright: yes, we are going to be. president trump: you have to be.
to see you again. i'm karen buchwald-wright. and i'm the president and ceo of a family business that manufactures natural gas compressors. we're from mt. vernon, ohio. and gas compressors are used in both the oil and gas industry, so i'm especially thankful that you have gotten the keystone -- president trump: very busy. ms. buchwald-wright: yes, we are going to be. president trump: you have to be.
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are posted and what that low pressure will do is ride up along the ohio valley and transfer its energy to a coastal low than brings ushe soaking rain on friday. also pull in a lot of cold air. tonight though the high pressure moves over us the winds will relax with clear skies and we'll have pretty good radiational cooling because it will be chilly tonight. 35 in philadelphia the low and allentown 30 and wilmington 36 and cape may 38, and trenton 34 degrees, as we head through the day it won't be quite as mild as today. increasing clouds when start with the high thin clouds at 7:00. late in the afternoon the clouds thicken and temperatures making it up into the mid-50s and it will be dry tomorrow. but then on friday, that is when the rain arrives. that same storm system also will bring severe weather, there is a moderate risk of severe weather for the tennessee valley and parts of mississippi and kentucky a good possibility of wind damage and hail and even some tornadoes, fortunately for us we won't get severe weather on friday. but all of the computer models showing anywhere from more than an inch of rain to two inc
are posted and what that low pressure will do is ride up along the ohio valley and transfer its energy to a coastal low than brings ushe soaking rain on friday. also pull in a lot of cold air. tonight though the high pressure moves over us the winds will relax with clear skies and we'll have pretty good radiational cooling because it will be chilly tonight. 35 in philadelphia the low and allentown 30 and wilmington 36 and cape may 38, and trenton 34 degrees, as we head through the day it won't...
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today do something about it and we said sure and that started our battle with the state of ohio which took us tothe sixth circuit court. we won in federal court and the state of ohio appealed and we ended up in the 6th circuit court of appeals along with cases from ohio, kentucky, tennessee and michigan. and even though the case is known v hodges. it wasn't just about me and john, it was about another widower, parents, children. the youngest plaintiff was two-year-old cooper. the parents adopted him in ohio and they wanted a birth certificate. so, to end up in that supreme court on june 26th, 2013, i have to tell you, it's not something i ever thought would happen to me, not something i could have imagined in my wildest dreams, but to sit in that courtroom and to hear justice kennedy read his decision and you know, the initial, oh, we won, followed by, well, this is legal writing so i'm not really sure. [laughter] >> and once it became clear that we did actually win, you know, my first thought was, john, i wish you were here, wish you could experience this and know that we won and know that we d
today do something about it and we said sure and that started our battle with the state of ohio which took us tothe sixth circuit court. we won in federal court and the state of ohio appealed and we ended up in the 6th circuit court of appeals along with cases from ohio, kentucky, tennessee and michigan. and even though the case is known v hodges. it wasn't just about me and john, it was about another widower, parents, children. the youngest plaintiff was two-year-old cooper. the parents...
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Mar 25, 2017
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to implement effective solutions and interventions. cdc has funded 44 states and washington, d.c. for prevention efforts and surveillance activities. for example, we have funded ohio to use their prescription drug monitoring program to identify high-risk patients, and they have achieved full data integration with kroger pharmacies as part of their integration of electronic health records. our third approach is to equip health care providers with the data and tools needed to improve the safety of their patients. to aid primary care providers in evidence-based prescribing practices, cdc developed and published the guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain. in addition to the critical partnership with states, cdc knows the epidemic required partnerships across specters andee have been working side by side with law enforcement. we are working with the drug enforcement agency to implement strategy and a personnel exchange. the heroin response strategy, which is funded by ondcp, and employed eight high drug trafficking areas sets out for public health and safety. cdc is working to coordinate public health workers on the ground. successfully addressing this problem re
to implement effective solutions and interventions. cdc has funded 44 states and washington, d.c. for prevention efforts and surveillance activities. for example, we have funded ohio to use their prescription drug monitoring program to identify high-risk patients, and they have achieved full data integration with kroger pharmacies as part of their integration of electronic health records. our third approach is to equip health care providers with the data and tools needed to improve the safety...
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to us. it won't be windy as today but it will be cooler with a high of 55-degrees. of friday, the storm system moves in. low pressure of ohiorring to virginia. that becomes a coastal storm and pulls in moisture and adding insult to injury, it's a cold day with a high of 48-degrees. breaking it down, we are looking at rain pretty much all day. the lightest in the morning on friday for the morning commute. it intens intensifies around lu. heavy rain over the i-95 corridor. the evening rain for the commute, take it slow and tapers off late friday night saturday morning. a lot of rain, the latest print out an inch to two and a half inches of rain. that will eliminate the deficit we have for the year for precipitation. the accuweather forecast, tomorrow not as bright as today. increasing clouds, 55 on friday. raw, rainy, and it's cold with a high of 48-degrees. saturday, rain by daybreak, lingering clouds, 55-degrees. sunday, 61. on monday, we cloud up, showers arriving monday evening. tuesday, another soaking rain with a high of 61. wednesday, clouds and breaks of shine with 64-degrees. next week, one day of rain, two days of d
to us. it won't be windy as today but it will be cooler with a high of 55-degrees. of friday, the storm system moves in. low pressure of ohiorring to virginia. that becomes a coastal storm and pulls in moisture and adding insult to injury, it's a cold day with a high of 48-degrees. breaking it down, we are looking at rain pretty much all day. the lightest in the morning on friday for the morning commute. it intens intensifies around lu. heavy rain over the i-95 corridor. the evening rain for...
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to be recreational or medical use. >>> how's this for getting high on nature. have you seen this video yet? watch this little girl. whoa. that was wind in hawaii -- hawaii? ohio yesterday. i'm thinking about going to hawaii. she got caught up in a wind storm. she's got an iphone in one hand. and one hand on the handle. she's okay. but goodness gracious. no violent winds. but we saw snow and hail around here. this was tacoma park. check it out. if you have plans to go out this morning, you might want to wear a hat. >> little sleet pellets there. not so much hail. but that little girl's grip. >> fantastic. >> an ugly start to the weekend. absolutely. i think it's just a little bit uglier because yesterday was so awesome. the windchill is here it's not going away for a week or so. it's going to be pretty cold. 39 degrees. we're about 20 degrees if not more than that. about 25 degrees colder than we were at this time yesterday. notice the feels-like temperature, 30. that's because of the winds of the northwest. the winds continue to pick up throughout the day. it'll feel like the 20s through most areas throughout the evening. teens or single digits by first thing
to be recreational or medical use. >>> how's this for getting high on nature. have you seen this video yet? watch this little girl. whoa. that was wind in hawaii -- hawaii? ohio yesterday. i'm thinking about going to hawaii. she got caught up in a wind storm. she's got an iphone in one hand. and one hand on the handle. she's okay. but goodness gracious. no violent winds. but we saw snow and hail around here. this was tacoma park. check it out. if you have plans to go out this morning,...
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Mar 7, 2017
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to start late day into the overnight. then this line way back through ohio, that'll actually hit us into the early a.m. y. we still have some rain to go here. we're not completely done with it yet. temperatures farther south easily to the 60s. 59 in dover. 58 in vineland. low 50s for philly. look at the comparison to yesterday at this same time. 18 degrees warmer in dover. 11 degrees warmer in philly. 12 degrees warmer in atlantic city. so that warmup is certainly on no matter where you are and some of us will be tapping into those 60s later on. philly one of those locations. 2:00, 57 degrees. 5:00 p.m., 60 degrees. notice the winds as well starting to pick up here. we're going to track out those wind gusts and talk more about the change from rain potential today to chances of snow and colder conditions by the end of the week. >>> officials in missouri say straight line winds and tornados destroyed 60 homes in two communities. >> they say so far only minor injuries have been reported. a closer look at the devastation in smithville, missouri. >> reporter: as the sun rose, we were able to tell how much da
to start late day into the overnight. then this line way back through ohio, that'll actually hit us into the early a.m. y. we still have some rain to go here. we're not completely done with it yet. temperatures farther south easily to the 60s. 59 in dover. 58 in vineland. low 50s for philly. look at the comparison to yesterday at this same time. 18 degrees warmer in dover. 11 degrees warmer in philly. 12 degrees warmer in atlantic city. so that warmup is certainly on no matter where you are and...