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western ohio is very different than manhattan. soledad: i noticed. warren: that shouldn't surprise anybody. soledad: that might be a tough sell. to your moderate members. and it might be a very tough sell to the public. who have gotten very comfortable with the federal government offering some of these benefits that they really have made very clear in polling that they don't want taken away. that to me is the conundrum. warren: can you explain federalism? that's the challenge. people in ohio want less federal government. people in new england might want lots of federal government. soledad: congressman davidson, thank you for your time. appreciate it. warren: thank you. it was nice to talk with you. soledad: like-wise. announcer: up next, the world reacts to a deadly chemical attack in syria. >> we cannot close our eyes to those pictures. announcer: will military action end the suffering? plus -- >> ♪ announcer: could this be your new favorite version of "hallelujah"? why this teen's rendition is getting sc - grocery outlet - grocery outlet is the hom
western ohio is very different than manhattan. soledad: i noticed. warren: that shouldn't surprise anybody. soledad: that might be a tough sell. to your moderate members. and it might be a very tough sell to the public. who have gotten very comfortable with the federal government offering some of these benefits that they really have made very clear in polling that they don't want taken away. that to me is the conundrum. warren: can you explain federalism? that's the challenge. people in ohio...
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, but how many other facilities like this in western ohio? >> we have 13 facilities taking care of over 30,000 individual patients. >> if the medicaid expansion were to go away, how would that affect people? >> it affects people by taking them back to before they had coverage. before people didn't even know what they didn't have and now they have coverage. taking that coverage away really impacts their lives dramatically. >> what are we talking about in terms of services that people are able to get now that they couldn't before? >> preventive services, col colonoscopies, mammograms, things they weren't able to afford. >> do people know that what they get now is because of obamacare? >> they don't know. they just know they have access to care. they can get their teeth cleaned, they can get services that they couldn't with a provider. >> even for substance abuse programs which i understand are in great demand here because of the problems of substance abuse. >> absolutely. we have a huge opioid epidemic here as we have across the nation, and the
, but how many other facilities like this in western ohio? >> we have 13 facilities taking care of over 30,000 individual patients. >> if the medicaid expansion were to go away, how would that affect people? >> it affects people by taking them back to before they had coverage. before people didn't even know what they didn't have and now they have coverage. taking that coverage away really impacts their lives dramatically. >> what are we talking about in terms of services...
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severe thunderstorm watch into south western ohio. some of these could roll into here. they will weaken, but don't be surprised if you hear rain 2:00 to 4:00 in the morning. the records high likely at dulles. their highs are 87 tomorrow and 86 on sunday, and that's almost low-hanging fruit. some afternoon storms on saturday and sunday. a cooler, better chance of thunderstorms on monday, and we may have to issue yellow weather alerts. the good news, i think the commute will be dry going to work on monday. coming home may be a different story. the records tomorrow. 93 in martinsburg, probably safe. 83 at national, we could tie that. i really think that one, the 87 at dulles will fall tomorrow and prob 91 tomorrow, 88 on sunday, down to 80 on monday. 77 on tuesday, and 70 on wednesday, and back into the 60s on next thursday and friday. when you start to complain on saturday and sunday how hot it is, just be advised it will be chilly again next week. take it with a grain of salt. be happy it's warm. >>> a few clouds north and leftover showers on the other side of the divide
severe thunderstorm watch into south western ohio. some of these could roll into here. they will weaken, but don't be surprised if you hear rain 2:00 to 4:00 in the morning. the records high likely at dulles. their highs are 87 tomorrow and 86 on sunday, and that's almost low-hanging fruit. some afternoon storms on saturday and sunday. a cooler, better chance of thunderstorms on monday, and we may have to issue yellow weather alerts. the good news, i think the commute will be dry going to work...
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there are 13 facilities like the in western ohio.hey say if proposals are passed, they stand to lose about $5 million in federal funds would keep services available for those who have not went able to afford services on their own. they say it is not hyperbole to say for some people, it is between life and death. >> we're enjoying following this story with you. i want to get back to the story we just told you before the we just learned that an agreement has been made between united airlines and dr. dade dao. coming up, the interview. what he says went wrong before the video went viral. over hereno!ver here! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. from the b-2 to the upcoming b-21, northrop grumman stealth bombers give america an advantage in a turbulent world. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. >>> two u.s. service members were killed last night in afghanistan. pentagon officials stay service members were work
there are 13 facilities like the in western ohio.hey say if proposals are passed, they stand to lose about $5 million in federal funds would keep services available for those who have not went able to afford services on their own. they say it is not hyperbole to say for some people, it is between life and death. >> we're enjoying following this story with you. i want to get back to the story we just told you before the we just learned that an agreement has been made between united...
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western portions of ohio is where you start to pick up cloud cover. everyone else is clear.e exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast mostly sunny, unseasonable warm, 70 degrees the forecasted high. 80 degrees tomorrow and tuesday we're challenging records. jennette. >> philadelphia is starting to close streets for parking near the art museum to get ready for the nfl draft. even though the draft does not takes place until april 27, construction in phases of the sphilts is -- facility is beginning. two lanes of the benjamin franklin parkway will be open from 20th street to eakens oval. the left lane will be closed from east eakens oval to spring garden street. other parking restrictions will be added as we get closer to the nfl draft you want to watch out for that. you can see all the traffic and parking at 6abc.com. >>> 6:33, happening this morning, police are looking for the man wanted for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a girl in new castle, delaware. annie mccormick reports that the community is understandably shaken by there and helping police with possible clues. >>>
western portions of ohio is where you start to pick up cloud cover. everyone else is clear.e exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast mostly sunny, unseasonable warm, 70 degrees the forecasted high. 80 degrees tomorrow and tuesday we're challenging records. jennette. >> philadelphia is starting to close streets for parking near the art museum to get ready for the nfl draft. even though the draft does not takes place until april 27, construction in phases of the sphilts is -- facility is...
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drivers should watch out for snow in michigan, northern ohio and the western mountains and rain in northernal california. >>> if you're flying expect some airport delays in detroit, chicago, boston, new york, philadelphia, washington and san francisco. hopefully they bring you some pizza. >> just fly west. hopefully. one can hope. >>> so, television ratings for fox host bill o'reilly are up 20% over last week. this despite the growing sexual harassment scandal surround him. >> president trump is speaking up on o'reilly's behalf calling him a good person. >> caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. >> as the sexual harassment scandal surrounding bill o'reilly ricochets through fox news president trump tells "the new york times" i think he's a person i know well. he's a good person, personally i think he shouldn't have settled. trump was referring to that recent "the new york times" report that o'reilly and the parent company of fox news paid $13 million in settlements to five different women over claims of inappropriate behavior by o'reilly including sexual harassment. the network's
drivers should watch out for snow in michigan, northern ohio and the western mountains and rain in northernal california. >>> if you're flying expect some airport delays in detroit, chicago, boston, new york, philadelphia, washington and san francisco. hopefully they bring you some pizza. >> just fly west. hopefully. one can hope. >>> so, television ratings for fox host bill o'reilly are up 20% over last week. this despite the growing sexual harassment scandal surround...
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the second wave of volunteers is there in oxford ohio at western college for women, and they heard the news. core staff member michael nikki schwerner, james chaney, and volunteer andrew goodman disappeared. they went to investigate the burning of a church in mississippi. they were not seen again. what happens to schwerner, cha and goodmanney, -- chaney and goodman less than 24 hours after they left mississippi? >> [indiscernible] they were found it at eight deserted road. joel: they were murdered 24 hours after leaving oxford, ohio. nobody in ohio knows that, no one in mississippi knows that. people in mississippi said they ran off, they are in new orleans or atlanta having a good time, no one in mississippi would kill them. nathan? >> if they are not back by 4:00 p.m., they should check all the jails and sheriff's office, police station, hospital. joel: right, standard operating procedure in mississippi. if you are not backed by 4:00, are they in the hospital, are they in the ditch somewhere? check with everyone and make sure they are safe. they know being out in the dark in rural mi
the second wave of volunteers is there in oxford ohio at western college for women, and they heard the news. core staff member michael nikki schwerner, james chaney, and volunteer andrew goodman disappeared. they went to investigate the burning of a church in mississippi. they were not seen again. what happens to schwerner, cha and goodmanney, -- chaney and goodman less than 24 hours after they left mississippi? >> [indiscernible] they were found it at eight deserted road. joel: they were...
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there are two strong storm systems right now one extending north from georgia to western pennsylvania and ohio slicing across northern florida to the gulf. so much rain fell in columbia, south carolina, yesterday, that the downtown flooded. starbuck's customers, actually stranded inside the store. meanwhile, another day of cleaning up in goodman, missouri, where a tornado destroyed the elementary school and damaged or destroyed many other buildings. >>> a woman trapped underneath a 1,500 pound boulder is expected to survive. rescued by helicopter from a mountain in golden, colorado. took two hours for crews to get her free. she was in critical condition. unconscious. her legs had been crushed. however rescuers said her vital signs appeared to be good at the time. now crews don't know how she became pinned. but they think weather may have been a factor in that boulder initially falling there. >>> weather is definitely a factor in the unusually large swarm of icebergs in the north atlantic shipping lanes right now. coast guard reports 400 have drifted in, forcing ships to slow down or take long
there are two strong storm systems right now one extending north from georgia to western pennsylvania and ohio slicing across northern florida to the gulf. so much rain fell in columbia, south carolina, yesterday, that the downtown flooded. starbuck's customers, actually stranded inside the store. meanwhile, another day of cleaning up in goodman, missouri, where a tornado destroyed the elementary school and damaged or destroyed many other buildings. >>> a woman trapped underneath a...
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he had a strong interest in the western united states. this gives him ohio and indiana. voted for madison so it was assumed it would go for monroe. in his column.s new jersey always split. proportional -- and it -- every election, two votes federalist, two votes republican. so assume monroe will get two of new jersey's votes. theyork was going to be wildcard. they weren't crazy about voting for a virginian but monroe had strong ties in new york through his family and had a lot of support there. was he would -- and they were going to vote republican -- he would get new ok?, the federalists didn't really nominate anybody but senator rufus king from new york was the most prominent republican and he was designated -- if anybody's for a federalist, vote for king. he was from new york but new york was going to go republican they wouldugh if have backed king, they would have been backing monroe but didn't. king would get federalist states. massachusetts, connecticut, delaware and those couple of votes from new jersey, ok? you have crawford, if he caucus, heted by the georgia. h
he had a strong interest in the western united states. this gives him ohio and indiana. voted for madison so it was assumed it would go for monroe. in his column.s new jersey always split. proportional -- and it -- every election, two votes federalist, two votes republican. so assume monroe will get two of new jersey's votes. theyork was going to be wildcard. they weren't crazy about voting for a virginian but monroe had strong ties in new york through his family and had a lot of support there....
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. >> yesterday, a storm system bringing snow overnight to michigan, ohio, and western new york.and west virginia, getting some too. another storm system has moved out to sea. but before it did, it brought high winds to the east. look at this tree down in a home in south carolina. killing a woman inside. >>> striking seeing all that white over western new york there. and wind by the way, also tore off the roof of this industrial plant just outside of philadelphia during a thunderstorm. none of the workers inside injured. and the strong winds whipped up the waves at the southern end of lake michigan. putting beach front homes at risk as well. >> yeah. >> there was a tree that killed that one woman as well. look at the rest of forecast now shall we. >> yes. >> still breezy on the east coast. finally dry and free of thunderstorms in the south. warming up in the midwest. but rainy for much of the west. >> yeah, i love how it is 79 in dallas. 75 in miami. not quite that warm here. cool today, only around 50 in the northeast. 61 in atlanta. minneapolis, and in kansas city. phoenix, our
. >> yesterday, a storm system bringing snow overnight to michigan, ohio, and western new york.and west virginia, getting some too. another storm system has moved out to sea. but before it did, it brought high winds to the east. look at this tree down in a home in south carolina. killing a woman inside. >>> striking seeing all that white over western new york there. and wind by the way, also tore off the roof of this industrial plant just outside of philadelphia during a...
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. >>> meantime, the manhunt in ohio so-called facebook killing came to end in a western pennsylvania street. >> police say, steve stephens, shot and killed himself yesterday while trying to escape troopers in erie. he had been on the run since sunday when police say he murdered a stranger in cleveland. then posted the video of the crime online. >> facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, addressed the killing in silicon valley. he said his company has a lot of work to do. he says we will keep doing all we can to prevent tragedies like this. former president, george h.w. bush in the hospital again this morning. we are told he is doing well. the 41st president, admit fried day for recurrence of pneumonia resulted in a persistent cough. the cough didn't allow him to get proper rest. mr. bush's spokesman says the 92-year-old is recovering and is in good spirits. he does remain in the hospital though for observation. >> breaking overnight, a closely watched congressional election run-off. jon ossoff led the pack of 1 candidates after raising $8 million. he won 4% of the votes for a seat held by
. >>> meantime, the manhunt in ohio so-called facebook killing came to end in a western pennsylvania street. >> police say, steve stephens, shot and killed himself yesterday while trying to escape troopers in erie. he had been on the run since sunday when police say he murdered a stranger in cleveland. then posted the video of the crime online. >> facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, addressed the killing in silicon valley. he said his company has a lot of work to do. he says...
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ohio. that's because in the western part of the state trump was able to pick up white, moderate, working-class union democrats at a rate that neither of those gentlemen have been able to achieve. so trump pulled out to a five-point lead in ohio and it never dropped. ohio was safe for him much earlier. in the end it was a battleground state. florida was tighter but the decision was made that trump and carey could afford to spend his time in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania which was necessary. he could've carried ohio florida and still loss. virginia was always winnable. the republican national committee pulled crucial resources out of there in the end which was detrimental. he could've one virginia which he lost very narrowly. >> host: you break the book into sections of the campaign. first the primary than the general election. you talk about it requiring two sets of staff. each depending on the goal they wanted to achieve. how is the transition from primer to general election? you so one top campaign staff really been another one coming. how did that work? >> guest: trump decided on and all
ohio. that's because in the western part of the state trump was able to pick up white, moderate, working-class union democrats at a rate that neither of those gentlemen have been able to achieve. so trump pulled out to a five-point lead in ohio and it never dropped. ohio was safe for him much earlier. in the end it was a battleground state. florida was tighter but the decision was made that trump and carey could afford to spend his time in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania which was necessary....
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the ohio, mississippi, tennessee river valley and the snow that is going to impact higher elevations across the westerno the weekend, we will keep you up-to-date. >> when you are talking about snow, my parents are in utah. and crazy at this time of year. the time is 30 minutes after the hour and when healthcare reform appeared to be dead donald trump said this. >> that is such an easy one. this is the real reason celebrities wanted to move to canada, giving out free cash just for living there -- >> how many cups of you had this morning? >> none. >> plus? >> yours is better. >> you have a problem. >> it may not be a problem, the new reason to pour another cup. ♪ as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had si
the ohio, mississippi, tennessee river valley and the snow that is going to impact higher elevations across the westerno the weekend, we will keep you up-to-date. >> when you are talking about snow, my parents are in utah. and crazy at this time of year. the time is 30 minutes after the hour and when healthcare reform appeared to be dead donald trump said this. >> that is such an easy one. this is the real reason celebrities wanted to move to canada, giving out free cash just for...
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see some high clouds filtering at times today, but there's a front in the western part of the state stretching through the ohio valley. scattered showers, downpours and a rumble of thunder. the love this is going to lose its luster as it pushes to the east. overnight it's partly cloudy and a late spotty showers or thunderstorm around 58 in the suburbs. 63 degrees for center city. a very warm night on tap. as we take a look at forecast for tomorrow, if you're heading to the peabody relay -- penn relays or the draft, 81 at 2:00 in the afternoon. busting into the mid-80s between 4:00 and 5:00. back to the 70s at 8:00 and 11:00, 69 degrees under partly cloudy skies. friday, lots of sunshine here. we're between systems. the that first front, maybe a scattered shower very early in the morning. 16 degrees above average. 84 for a high. that front moves away. and you can kind of see this other front slowly approaching from the north and west on saturday. more humid ahead of that front. 87 with a an isolated thunderstorm late in the day. and then behind that cooler air does come in for one day on sunday. the exclusive a
see some high clouds filtering at times today, but there's a front in the western part of the state stretching through the ohio valley. scattered showers, downpours and a rumble of thunder. the love this is going to lose its luster as it pushes to the east. overnight it's partly cloudy and a late spotty showers or thunderstorm around 58 in the suburbs. 63 degrees for center city. a very warm night on tap. as we take a look at forecast for tomorrow, if you're heading to the peabody relay -- penn...
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think the gun problem is uniquely american among western countries so i think some of these good stories are uniquely american. >> host: matt, cleveland, ohio. you are on with gary younge. >> caller: hi, mr. younge. your book looks interesting and i think i will buy it. how many gun deaths and car accidents are related to people who are high on drugs or drunk? and the second question is you have two societies. i know switzerland and, i think, sweden, every man has a military rifle in his house, they are required to train with the militia or the national guard, whatever they call themselves, and they don't have this level of gun violence. so, with that, i will let you speak. thank you. >> host: matt, what are you views when it comes to the second amendment and private ownership of guns? >> guest: >> caller: my sister lived in switzerland and i visited for a few days. i think all men should have to be in the armed forces like switzerland and train together once a year and i think instead of being segregated into different communities, black, white, whatever you can want to call it that would bring the nation together and help to calm down a l
think the gun problem is uniquely american among western countries so i think some of these good stories are uniquely american. >> host: matt, cleveland, ohio. you are on with gary younge. >> caller: hi, mr. younge. your book looks interesting and i think i will buy it. how many gun deaths and car accidents are related to people who are high on drugs or drunk? and the second question is you have two societies. i know switzerland and, i think, sweden, every man has a military rifle...
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ohio, a few flood warnings earlier. i'm also watching this activity here in toward western maryland. now it's been coming out of garrett county and weakening moving east. look at the cell from morgantown. this stuff holds together, sometime in the next three, four hours or so it will be coming through the region, but we are tracking these showers now east of cumberland moving east about 30 miles an hour, hancock at 11:27, inwood at 11:58 and lighter showers made it in toward frederick county, toward libertytown and carroll county. i'll come back in a few minutes. we'll talk about monday's shower threat. i've got a seven-day forecast with 80s for highs and 60s for highs. i'll break it down when i see you in a few. >>> vice president mike pence is in south korea. today he visited a military base near the border of north korea. the visit comes one day after the regime conducted a failed missile launch. vice president pence landed in south korea sunday where he visited u.s. and south korean troops. hours earlier after parading its military strength north korea launched a missile, but it
ohio, a few flood warnings earlier. i'm also watching this activity here in toward western maryland. now it's been coming out of garrett county and weakening moving east. look at the cell from morgantown. this stuff holds together, sometime in the next three, four hours or so it will be coming through the region, but we are tracking these showers now east of cumberland moving east about 30 miles an hour, hancock at 11:27, inwood at 11:58 and lighter showers made it in toward frederick county,...
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later this afternoon, brief frontal showers moving through central and western portions of pennsylvania, main front back across the ohio st. louis, two chances for us with these two waves of seeing rain showers. morning that will quickly give way to mostly sunny skies this morning and afternoon, by 6:00, a chance for sprinkles as you see the light rain showers, by 11:00 here's the main front across the ohio valley, steady showers to cumberland moving into the mountains, but it really loses steam crossing the mountains, during the overnight hours, maybe a shower or two, doesn't look like most of this front will hold together, we wake up to partly cloudy skies monday and giving way to more sunshine in the afternoon, 80's today, jet stream well off towards our north, that will sing southward tomorrow and temperatures will be closer to normal but mild. i think 70's washington, 60's as you get up into pennsylvania. here's your forecast for today. mostly sunny skies, 86, very warm easter sunday, no problems heading out to services this that morning or brunch and for any of those easter egg hunts it southwest winds will incre
later this afternoon, brief frontal showers moving through central and western portions of pennsylvania, main front back across the ohio st. louis, two chances for us with these two waves of seeing rain showers. morning that will quickly give way to mostly sunny skies this morning and afternoon, by 6:00, a chance for sprinkles as you see the light rain showers, by 11:00 here's the main front across the ohio valley, steady showers to cumberland moving into the mountains, but it really loses...
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ohio. in his early 20s, bidwell left his family and headed out to twhaut frontier -- what was the frontier. he tried to build a claim in western missouri and gave up on that and decided to head to california which cause still mexican territory and organized what became known as the good bidwell party. the first party of overlanders to california. bidwell, like a lot of early american overlanders got his first job working for john sutter at sutters fort and learned firsthand of california's rich potential of an agricultural producer and as a place to raise livestock. stutter had herds of cattle and wheat fields. bidwell went to work for sutter and got good on-the-job training for what would later become his own operation a few later at rancho chico. in 1846, when fremont and this small group of explores were move up and down company, their presence in the state -- exploreer -- encouraged settlers who were interested in settling from mexico and imitating the example of the texan rebellion in 1836. they with fremont's encouragement took action and seized the mexican garrison at sonoma, the northern most of the mexican settlements
ohio. in his early 20s, bidwell left his family and headed out to twhaut frontier -- what was the frontier. he tried to build a claim in western missouri and gave up on that and decided to head to california which cause still mexican territory and organized what became known as the good bidwell party. the first party of overlanders to california. bidwell, like a lot of early american overlanders got his first job working for john sutter at sutters fort and learned firsthand of california's rich...
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havingns us here traveled from cleveland ohio where she is a professor at case western reserve university. she is the floor stone master professor and chair of the department of political science there. professor -- the professor is on women'ser work movement and party leadership. she comes with us with research that is on a book that is almost complete about gender. industrializeares countries and what the implications of the processes are. researchpresent that and is open to questions in the dialogue. where her research findings inform where we -- how we understand what we have been witnessing over the past couple of weeks of the presidential administration. our first speaker will be kevin pearson, associate professor of political science here from the university of minnesota. in particular, she is dealing with the dynamics of partisanship in congress. most recent book was published in 2015. theis pretty disciplined in house of representatives. she will give us background on gender, and race, in today's newly elected hundred and 15th congress and what we might expect in the future. move
havingns us here traveled from cleveland ohio where she is a professor at case western reserve university. she is the floor stone master professor and chair of the department of political science there. professor -- the professor is on women'ser work movement and party leadership. she comes with us with research that is on a book that is almost complete about gender. industrializeares countries and what the implications of the processes are. researchpresent that and is open to questions in the...
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pennsylvania and then ohio, and then in his early 20s, bidwell left his family and headed out to what was then the frontier in iowa and then missouri. he tried developing a claim in western missouri and gave up on that after just a year or two, and decided to head to california, which was then still mexican territory, and he helped organize what became known as the bidwell bartleson party and they're the great claim to fame is the first party of overlanders to california. bidwell, like a lot of early american overlanders, got his first job working for john sutter at sutter's fort, and there he is learned first hand of california's rich potential as a agricultural producer and as a place to raise livestock sutter had herds of cattle and large wheat fields, and bidwell went to work for sutter, and kind of got some good on the job training for what would later become his own operation a few years later at rancho chico. in 1846, when john c. fremont and his small group of armed american explorers ostensibly were moving up and down california, their presence in the state encouraged american settlers who were interested in separating from mexico and kind of imitating the examp
pennsylvania and then ohio, and then in his early 20s, bidwell left his family and headed out to what was then the frontier in iowa and then missouri. he tried developing a claim in western missouri and gave up on that after just a year or two, and decided to head to california, which was then still mexican territory, and he helped organize what became known as the bidwell bartleson party and they're the great claim to fame is the first party of overlanders to california. bidwell, like a lot of...
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western edition. tonight the man wanted in a depraved easter sunday murder in cleveland has a $50,000 price on his head. the search area now includes five states, ohio, indiana, michigan, pennsylvania and new york. the elderly victim apparently was chosen at random and the killer put video of the crime online. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: in a cool unemotional voice 37 year old steve stephens tells a friend about a video he just posted on facebook. >> look at him. >> reporter: he's referring to this. >> i'm about to kill this guy right here. >> reporter: stephens then walks up to 74 year old robert godwin senior, father of nine and grandfather of 14. >> can you do me a favor? can you say joy lane. >> reporter: joy lane is stephens' ex-girlfriend. >> she is the reason why this is about to happen to you. how old are you? >> man, look, i don't know-- i don't know nobody by that name. >> reporter: godwin is shot in the face allegedly by stephens, left for dead on the sidewalk, apparently selected at random by a gunman with a grudge and big gambling debts. soon after, stephens is on the phone again. >> today is the easter sunday joy lane massacre.
western edition. tonight the man wanted in a depraved easter sunday murder in cleveland has a $50,000 price on his head. the search area now includes five states, ohio, indiana, michigan, pennsylvania and new york. the elderly victim apparently was chosen at random and the killer put video of the crime online. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: in a cool unemotional voice 37 year old steve stephens tells a friend about a video he just posted on facebook. >> look at him. >>...
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moving into western portions of texas and oklahoma this weekend but we are starting to see storms ramp up today, today the fred for large damaging winds and isolated tornadoes from texas to the ohioley, we will see the potential for a lot of flooding in a short time, four to six inches a very heavy rainfall. we will watch that and potential for severe storms. let's go to a different atmosphere in space, very cool. this is nasa's cassini spacecraft, the closest view of saturn's atmosphere we have ever seen before as the spacecraft dives between the rings of saturn. scientists looking at the close-up of what they think is a massive hurricane, the i 1000 miles wide, they say saturn has a 6 sided weather patterns they call the vortex. this is very cool. casino has been up in space for 20 years and we are getting the first images this close to saturn's rings and the atmosphere. so much out there. we love science. time is 37 after the hour. and urgent car recall, the defect that could cause driver's to lose control. donald trump speaking at the nra convention, live in atlanta with what we can expect. one of the greatest wishes just came true. >> the baltimore ravens, marlon humphrey, f
moving into western portions of texas and oklahoma this weekend but we are starting to see storms ramp up today, today the fred for large damaging winds and isolated tornadoes from texas to the ohioley, we will see the potential for a lot of flooding in a short time, four to six inches a very heavy rainfall. we will watch that and potential for severe storms. let's go to a different atmosphere in space, very cool. this is nasa's cassini spacecraft, the closest view of saturn's atmosphere we...
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i don't know what's wrong with ohio state or the university of toledo or akron university or the university of cincinnati or case western or michigan or chicago or anywhere else. that's whom presidents have chosen. that's the people we seem to confirm. but this view that corporations are people simply doesn't wash with the american people. it's -- it's how we got rules that allow wall street banks and hedge funds to wreak havoc on ordinary working people and ordinary working families with no consequences. judge gorsuch himself has argued against the rights of working americans, to band together to hold wall street accountable. he's ruled against children with autism. he's ruled against students with disabilities. we have a president in the white house who makes fun of disabled people. now we're going to put a judge on the court who rules against students with disabilities. we have a secretary of education who barely knew what idea was, the provision of the law that guarantees disabled students an education. why are we moving in this direction? i think it amazes most people in this country, whether you have a disabled pe
i don't know what's wrong with ohio state or the university of toledo or akron university or the university of cincinnati or case western or michigan or chicago or anywhere else. that's whom presidents have chosen. that's the people we seem to confirm. but this view that corporations are people simply doesn't wash with the american people. it's -- it's how we got rules that allow wall street banks and hedge funds to wreak havoc on ordinary working people and ordinary working families with no...