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ohio state senator nina turner, running for secretary of state in ohio. thanks for joining us tonight. i appreciate your time. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen, share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. we always want to know what you think. coming up, a fox business host is a strong believer that size does matter. >>> plus, the right wing talkers are targeting democrats who voted for the gop junk insurance bill. lots more coming up. stay with us. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or
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fault lines travels to cleveland, ohio - to look at what is causing these deaths, and to try to find out why the united states has the worst rate of infant mortality in the industrialized world. >> it's monday morning in cleveland's metrohealth hospital. a newborn baby boy has just been rushed into neonatal intensive care unit known as the "nicu". >> weighing just over 2 pounds, he's 14 weeks premature it means he was only in the womb for less than six months. >> he's really retracting. you see his blood pressure? very low. >> they're right now trying to get urgent care to the baby that's just been born here, literally within the last couple of hours. and right now getting respiration assistance, and an intravenous drip inserted. this is the kind of scenario that happens all the time on this ward. >> medical advances have dramatically improved the odds of survival for premature babies, but they haven't changed one aspect of this crisis. almost all of the babies in this ward are black. >> just under 40 percent of the babies born are african american but they contribute to 70 percent o
fault lines travels to cleveland, ohio - to look at what is causing these deaths, and to try to find out why the united states has the worst rate of infant mortality in the industrialized world. >> it's monday morning in cleveland's metrohealth hospital. a newborn baby boy has just been rushed into neonatal intensive care unit known as the "nicu". >> weighing just over 2 pounds, he's 14 weeks premature it means he was only in the womb for less than six months. >>...
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who would take ohio right now? >> well, the women's issues loom so -- i hate to call them women's issues because men who love women should also care about these issues. >> sure. >> and they're looming so large here in ohio, with what's going on with our state legislature. so that issue is key for hillary clinton. i am one of those, though, as much as i love the thought of a hillary clinton candidacy, i don't want us acting like it's a given that she is going to be the nominee. because i think that really hurt her in 2008. and keep in mind, she did very well here in ohio in 2008. >> yes, she did. she did very well. where is that competition going to come from, bob shrum? >> i don't think there's going to be a kind of huge competition to her for the nomination. i think the situation is different than it was in 2008. first of all, i think democrats who really wanted change in 2008 and she ran as a candidate of experience, are going to look at 2016 and say we really want to win this election. the supreme court is at st
who would take ohio right now? >> well, the women's issues loom so -- i hate to call them women's issues because men who love women should also care about these issues. >> sure. >> and they're looming so large here in ohio, with what's going on with our state legislature. so that issue is key for hillary clinton. i am one of those, though, as much as i love the thought of a hillary clinton candidacy, i don't want us acting like it's a given that she is going to be the nominee....
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fault lines travels to cleveland, ohio - to look at what is causing these deaths and to try to find out why the united states has the worst rate of infant mortality in the industrialized world. >> it's monday morning in cleveland's metrohealth hospital. a newborn baby boy has just been rushed into neonatal intensive care unit known as the "nicu". >> weighing just over 2 pounds he's 14 weeks premature it means he was only in the womb for less than six months. >> he's really retracting. you see his blood pressure? very low. >> they're right now trying to get urgent care to the baby that's just been born here literally within the last couple of hours. and right now getting respiration assistance, and an intravenous drip inserted. this is the kind of scenario that happens all the time on this ward. >> medical advances have dramatically improved the odds of survival for premature babies, but they haven't changed one aspect of this crisis. almost all of the babies in this ward are black. >> just under 40 percent of the babies born are african american but they contribute to 70 percent of the
fault lines travels to cleveland, ohio - to look at what is causing these deaths and to try to find out why the united states has the worst rate of infant mortality in the industrialized world. >> it's monday morning in cleveland's metrohealth hospital. a newborn baby boy has just been rushed into neonatal intensive care unit known as the "nicu". >> weighing just over 2 pounds he's 14 weeks premature it means he was only in the womb for less than six months. >> he's...
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next, one of the discussions held in columbus, ohio. this portion focuses on the impact that partisan attitudes are having on elections. this is 45 minutes. >> so today here we have four experts on elections. two secretaries of state, chief election officers in two of our states. two prominent election lawyers. two republicans, two democrats. let me introduce them. let's begin. secretary state john huston, the first term as secretary of state here in ohio and previously served as the hoe hoe house of representatives. secretary of state mark ritchie of minnesota who is nearing the last year of his second term as secretary of state of the chief election official in minnesota. and to my immediate right, ben ginsberg who is a prominent lawyer at pat and bogs who has also been the general council and attorney for many republican candidates including the general council for the mitt romney campaign in 2012. we begin with a lot of expert teals. let's start with bob bauer, the one fact that i will pepper him with now is he and ben also chair a
next, one of the discussions held in columbus, ohio. this portion focuses on the impact that partisan attitudes are having on elections. this is 45 minutes. >> so today here we have four experts on elections. two secretaries of state, chief election officers in two of our states. two prominent election lawyers. two republicans, two democrats. let me introduce them. let's begin. secretary state john huston, the first term as secretary of state here in ohio and previously served as the hoe...
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well, after today's nail biter, ohio state came out on top 42-41 to beat michigan. i believe we have now a very happy governor kasich on the phone. governor, a little too close for comfort there, huh? >> gregg, we had them all the way. >> yeah, sure you did. >> gregg, in this rivalry, you just never know. i mean, if michigan had gotten that two point conversion, it would have made their year. it's like this all the time. i first really got interested in ohio state as a young student and got to know woodie hayes and later in life i got to know the great coach of the school up north and it's just a great thing. it's a lot of fun and we all enjoy it very much here. >> the school up north, i noticed you didn't say the word, michigan. that school up north, right, governor? >> it's the school up north, yes. we never use -- we'd never call them by whatever their name is up there. we don't even think about it that way. it's just never simple victory. i tell you what, it was a heck of a game. that will go down as one of the great games in the series and fortunately, we came
well, after today's nail biter, ohio state came out on top 42-41 to beat michigan. i believe we have now a very happy governor kasich on the phone. governor, a little too close for comfort there, huh? >> gregg, we had them all the way. >> yeah, sure you did. >> gregg, in this rivalry, you just never know. i mean, if michigan had gotten that two point conversion, it would have made their year. it's like this all the time. i first really got interested in ohio state as a young...
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let's say hello to gce and dana from columbus, ohio. how are you guys? where are you playing from right now? >> from where we coach at in columbus, ohio. >> the two of you are gymnasts, as well? >> yeah. we grew up doing gymnastics. we do everything together. >> and we have twin powers. >> wait. are you talking about wonder twin powers you can activate? >> like twin telepathy. >> you can finish each other's -- >> thoughts. >> sandwiches. athletes or parents? everybody said parents. the correct answer is their parents. everybody got one. everybody's on the board. here we go to the next question worth $300. two possible answers are, george w. bush or willie nelson. the question is, which texan did men from dallas say would make a better addition to mount rushmore? george w. bush or willie nelson? mark and david playing from new hampshire. how are you, gentlemen? >> how are you? >> hello. >> hello. >> hello. what's your story, guys? >> well, as you can see, we love our man caves, we love our bars and we love our sport. what you don't see is awesome wives an
let's say hello to gce and dana from columbus, ohio. how are you guys? where are you playing from right now? >> from where we coach at in columbus, ohio. >> the two of you are gymnasts, as well? >> yeah. we grew up doing gymnastics. we do everything together. >> and we have twin powers. >> wait. are you talking about wonder twin powers you can activate? >> like twin telepathy. >> you can finish each other's -- >> thoughts. >> sandwiches....
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said -- like in ohio years back, they when the governor of ohio push the state to go in and wire the schools for the future. -- firstare looking at of all, where is it going to come from? where are they expecting to get these dollars from? the requirements will be put on the schools. this, then what are the requirements the federal government will impose on you for doing it. that is another issue that has to be addressed. first, can the schools do this? also, how are you going to pay for it? >> they will pay for it through program thatrab -- puts these on your monthly cell phone bill. cost towant to up the the consumer again. ofn you are looking at some the things we're looking at, especially on cell phone usage, one of the numbers that came up if all thee -- sudden we are finding out that certain people have gotten money and spending it, will the phone to only use cell phones, bash will the folks who only use cell phones, get that reduced because we should not be paying for it? folks look at their monthly bills and they wonder, why is soaks pensive? can i afford this -- so expensive
said -- like in ohio years back, they when the governor of ohio push the state to go in and wire the schools for the future. -- firstare looking at of all, where is it going to come from? where are they expecting to get these dollars from? the requirements will be put on the schools. this, then what are the requirements the federal government will impose on you for doing it. that is another issue that has to be addressed. first, can the schools do this? also, how are you going to pay for it?...
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let's go to nick in ohio. nick? >> caller: boo-yah from ohio. >> boo-yah. >> caller: all right. sierra wireless. is it a keeper? >> you know what, i'm not -- you
let's go to nick in ohio. nick? >> caller: boo-yah from ohio. >> boo-yah. >> caller: all right. sierra wireless. is it a keeper? >> you know what, i'm not -- you
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he was visible in ohio. by the time of 1913, when there was a new law that allowed senators to be elected popularly, he is positioned to run. in 1914, he is elected to the senate in ohio. he thus becomes the first popularly elected senator from that state. and the first senator to become president as a sitting senator. and of course florence is right there alongside him. her role is quite significant. >> you write in your book that he was unconvinced about his of viability as a candidate, even among his congressional republicans. it was a matter of his health. he did die early. then there was a matter of terri -- carrie phillips. there were other women as well. his personal life was a mess. do people look the other way and in these days? >> in those days? there were a lot of things which were not talked about. scandal of public figures were as not written about. unless there was a divorce. unless something went into the courts. the papers would not touch it. something that has never occurred to me until now,
he was visible in ohio. by the time of 1913, when there was a new law that allowed senators to be elected popularly, he is positioned to run. in 1914, he is elected to the senate in ohio. he thus becomes the first popularly elected senator from that state. and the first senator to become president as a sitting senator. and of course florence is right there alongside him. her role is quite significant. >> you write in your book that he was unconvinced about his of viability as a candidate,...
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i want to ask you today, who is in charge of the federal can -- inn ohio who ohio? is --inistrator tavener he oversees the agency. >> known for ohio? >> do we have n individual? >> accountable to the state of ohio? >> not for state, no. >> you talked about how you think you should not take down this site, a suggestion by the chairman and others. you said better to do routine updates while it is happening. are you testing the site? the agrades you are using? >> on regular basis. >> will you provide the results? regular -- i do not know what you're asking for. >> to the american people. dayesting is going on every we did with every piece of part oft that became the site. it was tested not only by the company and the contractor as it was presented, but there was a cms test performed. >> let me continue because i have a short time. a lot of stories from constituents. onuy says he tried to get for two leaks and found that his coverage was doubled. a woman called in having tough time making ends meet. -- telephoneof call and says she still has not heard back. the stories
i want to ask you today, who is in charge of the federal can -- inn ohio who ohio? is --inistrator tavener he oversees the agency. >> known for ohio? >> do we have n individual? >> accountable to the state of ohio? >> not for state, no. >> you talked about how you think you should not take down this site, a suggestion by the chairman and others. you said better to do routine updates while it is happening. are you testing the site? the agrades you are using?...
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ohio, don, the eastern sections of ohio look to be the most imminent but long-range. going throughout the night, it looks to be a portion of the eastern great lakes. >> i want to give you this bit of information. i'm just being told by my producers, the journal star reporting the mail address -- found some 100 miles southwest. that traveled a big distance. those winds were unbelievable, karen. >> it was. and one of the reports that we saw, there was a tornado track that was three miles long. it doesn't really surprise me. what you will find really far away from these tornados is staggering. and in recorded history, you can see numerous reports of people's homes lifted off and moved, you know, blocks away. >> yeah. goodness. karen, thank you very much. appreciate that. i want to go to the phones know. tony laubach is in pekin. he's a storm chaser. he's on the road in central illinois. where are you right now? tell me what you see. >> i'm just outside of tarahoga, illinois. we followed storms from bloomington all the way to lebanon, where we witnessed one, maybe two tor
ohio, don, the eastern sections of ohio look to be the most imminent but long-range. going throughout the night, it looks to be a portion of the eastern great lakes. >> i want to give you this bit of information. i'm just being told by my producers, the journal star reporting the mail address -- found some 100 miles southwest. that traveled a big distance. those winds were unbelievable, karen. >> it was. and one of the reports that we saw, there was a tornado track that was three...
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and he goes "because ohio state beats michigan." that was something he could understand to make it into a competition. he was going to beat this disease. >> reporter: it's now been more than a year since grant issued that pronouncement. and if you look at his scans dr. randal olshefski at nationwide children's says you can see a change. where the tumor was before compared to where it's not now. there's nothing there. >> it's a big space, but there's no tumor. >> reporter: grant is trouncing michigan. and although much of the credit has to go to science his parents say don't discontinue the semantics. >> just substituting a word can make a difference. >> absolutely. you have to do something to make it a disease you can fight and for grant that was naming it michigan. >> reporter: this weekend ohio state and michigan will be battling like their lives depend on it but in this house the reed family will be watching with a sobering insight-- that it's just a game. steve hartman, "on the road," in bellville, ohio. >> brennan: that's the "
and he goes "because ohio state beats michigan." that was something he could understand to make it into a competition. he was going to beat this disease. >> reporter: it's now been more than a year since grant issued that pronouncement. and if you look at his scans dr. randal olshefski at nationwide children's says you can see a change. where the tumor was before compared to where it's not now. there's nothing there. >> it's a big space, but there's no tumor. >>...
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who is the liaison with ohio? i also expressed concern about what i knew about the information technology problems that were pretty obvious, wondering whether they could be solved by october 1. whether you have tested the technology, specifically whether the systems would work and what were the results of the testing. i said i was concerned there would be confusion and disarray for ohioans. unfortunately, there has been. i did not receive a response from the letter. that august letters -- letter still remains unanswered. i want to ask you today, who is in charge of the federal exchange in ohio? who can i direct my constituents to because i am trying to help? ultimatelysay administrator tavener oversees the agency. >> there is no one in ohio? accountable >> we do not have an individual assigned per state. no, sir. >> you talked earlier about how you think you should not take on the site, a suggestion i the chairman and others, better to do routine upgrades. are you testing the site, testing the upgrade you are usin
who is the liaison with ohio? i also expressed concern about what i knew about the information technology problems that were pretty obvious, wondering whether they could be solved by october 1. whether you have tested the technology, specifically whether the systems would work and what were the results of the testing. i said i was concerned there would be confusion and disarray for ohioans. unfortunately, there has been. i did not receive a response from the letter. that august letters --...
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the interview was in ohio. there was a republican bill mccull en in the house, on the judiciary committee, and he pushed a lot of the civil rights bills and voting rights -- he was conservative on most issues but this was something we assumed should happen by the mid-60s and i think the suppression could have a very strong backlash effect. >> it's interesting, julian. you've said this a couple times now where you've said there were conservative who is nonetheless were for poverty, conservatives who were for voting rights. i remember about that, valley. why did this move so much to -- like i can determine everything i need to know about where you stand on all these issues just by knowing your partisan identification. >> the unspoken political rally in states like ohio and across the country is democrats do better when more people get to the polls. republicans do better when fewer people get to the polls. and it is deeply troubling to me that this has become a partisan battle, that the right to cast your vote is
the interview was in ohio. there was a republican bill mccull en in the house, on the judiciary committee, and he pushed a lot of the civil rights bills and voting rights -- he was conservative on most issues but this was something we assumed should happen by the mid-60s and i think the suppression could have a very strong backlash effect. >> it's interesting, julian. you've said this a couple times now where you've said there were conservative who is nonetheless were for poverty,...
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we just mentioned ohio state. currently ohio state, the athletic department staff is twice as large as the english department staff is. roughly 1% of ohio state students are parts of the -- have any role in the athletic department. and almost all students take an english course. so they're spending the money on themselves. the athletic directors pay themselves well, the coaches well. >> the ohio state, the alumni from ohio state love the fact that they have such a hot football tame or basketball team for that matter. doesn't that draw students? >> my chapter on college -- one of the reasons is it makes people excited to go to college, especially to public universities. big public university expansion began just after world war ii. football excitement began roughly at the same time. before world war ii, the ivy league, the university of chicago, those were the football powers. after world war ii and the gi bill and the big expansion of public universities began, the power in college football shifted to big public s
we just mentioned ohio state. currently ohio state, the athletic department staff is twice as large as the english department staff is. roughly 1% of ohio state students are parts of the -- have any role in the athletic department. and almost all students take an english course. so they're spending the money on themselves. the athletic directors pay themselves well, the coaches well. >> the ohio state, the alumni from ohio state love the fact that they have such a hot football tame or...
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these were the lines to vote in ohio in 2004, lines up to ten hours long to vote in ohio in the presidential election in 2004. ohio did not have lines like this in the two presidential elections after that. because after 2004, the state instituted changes, like this is not a hypothetical thing in ohio. the state has a really recent history of it being terribly difficult to vote in heavily populated democratic parts of the state. it was really bad in 2004, and they fixed that problem by making changes like expanding early voting so the lines would not be so long on election day. about a third of ohio voted early last year. it is much easier to do that. and the fact that so many people like early voting and are thereby finding it hard to go to elections, today people of ohio voted to cut back the voting by six days, voting to end the six-day registration, to make it harder if you have to cast a provisional ballot. and they're making it harder if you have to wait at the polls. do you hope your state legislator will start to go and vote and make the process of voting a lot harder and slower for
these were the lines to vote in ohio in 2004, lines up to ten hours long to vote in ohio in the presidential election in 2004. ohio did not have lines like this in the two presidential elections after that. because after 2004, the state instituted changes, like this is not a hypothetical thing in ohio. the state has a really recent history of it being terribly difficult to vote in heavily populated democratic parts of the state. it was really bad in 2004, and they fixed that problem by making...
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the cold air is all the way to western pennsylvania and ohio, even southern ohio is seeing rain. this is a lot of travel troubles here so low clouds and rain, a lot of flights will be delayed throughout the day and on wednesday. rain pushes to the north. that snow still over central pennsylvania, really not enough to amount to anything. snow continues four to six inches, not long i-95 however. talking about rain. even though it's not snowing it snows there in western pennsylvania, thursday the storm intensifies over eastern canada, it dries outs, cold and windy, easily are gusting. >> feels likial down under but the heat handy dam pend, look at this. one family setting a guinness world record having 5,000 or more christmas lights. $2300 a month. luckily the power company is helping out. thanks for watching al jazeera america, techknow featuring shark robot is next. nerds. tonight sharks. we are tracking some of the misunderstood cret cite cret cre dry cre creatures in the sea. we are behind the wheel of the fruifuture testing out the drivs car. tonight police, science and a
the cold air is all the way to western pennsylvania and ohio, even southern ohio is seeing rain. this is a lot of travel troubles here so low clouds and rain, a lot of flights will be delayed throughout the day and on wednesday. rain pushes to the north. that snow still over central pennsylvania, really not enough to amount to anything. snow continues four to six inches, not long i-95 however. talking about rain. even though it's not snowing it snows there in western pennsylvania, thursday the...
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these were the lines to vote in ohio in 2004, lines up to ten hours long to vote in ohio in the presidential election in 2004. ohio did not have lines like this in the two presidential elections after that. because after 2004, the state instituted changes, like this is not a hypothetical thing in ohio. the state has a really recent history of it being terribly difficult to vote in heavily populated democratic parts of the state. it was really bad in 2004, and they fixed that problem by making changes like expanding early voting so the lines would not be so long on election day. about a third of ohio voted early last year. it is much easier to do that. and the fact that so many people like early voting and are thereby find iing it hard to goo elections, today people of ohio voted to cut back the voting by six days, voting to end the six-day registration, to make it harder if you have to cast a provisional ballot. and they're making it harder if you have to wait at the polls. do you hope your state legislator will start to go and vote and make the process of voting a lot harder and slower for
these were the lines to vote in ohio in 2004, lines up to ten hours long to vote in ohio in the presidential election in 2004. ohio did not have lines like this in the two presidential elections after that. because after 2004, the state instituted changes, like this is not a hypothetical thing in ohio. the state has a really recent history of it being terribly difficult to vote in heavily populated democratic parts of the state. it was really bad in 2004, and they fixed that problem by making...
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. >> let's talk about the examples of ohio they realized they couldn't go it alone and how they came together e together. >> so northeast ohio like a good portion of the midwest sprrnsz xrrnsz the instructions but they see still had tremendous assets in the production economy. that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets priermentd. because they're small they really need the help and support of intermediatey institutions so they can assess capital. they're all in what we would call the stem economic scientists and technology and engineering and math; right? and the country has really go forward for a long time the fact we've got a to sta
. >> let's talk about the examples of ohio they realized they couldn't go it alone and how they came together e together. >> so northeast ohio like a good portion of the midwest sprrnsz xrrnsz the instructions but they see still had tremendous assets in the production economy. that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and...
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i'm now governor of ohio. i'm not in congress. i wake up every day and thank the lord i'm not there >> governor, thanks so much. we really appreciate it and when we come back does oprah winfrey think america is racist? we will show you her provocative comments and then you can decide. the factor is coming right back. fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. excuse me? glacier point? follow me! ♪ follow me! keep up, keep up, keep up. ♪ look he's right there! follow me! [ male announcer ] the nissan pathfinder. wow! follow me! [ male announcer ] nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $279 per month lease on a 2014 nissan pathfinder. ♪ how do you react when you first see this? it looks kind of like a dancer? reality check: some 4g lte coverage maps don't really look like maps. seems like maybe... a bunch of berries. a witc
i'm now governor of ohio. i'm not in congress. i wake up every day and thank the lord i'm not there >> governor, thanks so much. we really appreciate it and when we come back does oprah winfrey think america is racist? we will show you her provocative comments and then you can decide. the factor is coming right back. fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle,...
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." >>> on "america tonight" to tell the truth, fallout from the rape of an ohio teen, why are educators being held responsible. >> everyone has an obligation to help find the truth, not hide the truth. >> also tonight rising from the swavrps of a state rich with political characters, he broke the mold. soledad o'brien goes along for the ride as louisiana's edwin edwards once again speaks his mind. >> i'm too outspoken. >> you are known for your colorful phrases. >> well, else that a nice way of putting it >>> and you already know where your flights this week are bound to be delayed. but there is a lot on the ground that could be holding you up too. ♪ >>> good evening, thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. we begin tonight with developments in a case that rocked an ohio community and shocked the nation a year ago. in that crime two high school students from sue binville ohio are currently in detention for the rape of a teenage girl after they posted pictures of her, an account of what they had done on social media. now an ohio grand jury has charged four adults on charges of a cover
." >>> on "america tonight" to tell the truth, fallout from the rape of an ohio teen, why are educators being held responsible. >> everyone has an obligation to help find the truth, not hide the truth. >> also tonight rising from the swavrps of a state rich with political characters, he broke the mold. soledad o'brien goes along for the ride as louisiana's edwin edwards once again speaks his mind. >> i'm too outspoken. >> you are known for your...
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what about in ohio? >> in our individual market our estimates show that premiums will go up on average 41%. that's just the premium cost. that doesn't include the additional out of pocket expenses like co-pays and deductibles which i think is part of what's creating sticker shock for some of the ohio consumers when they look at the overall out of pocket costs. it is significantly more under obama care than it was in our existing market. >> so 41%. that's pretty significant. does that mean you like the fix the president proposed which would allow ohioans to keep their plans and not be subject to a 41% increase in premiums? >> of course we like for ohioans to have choice and for consumers to choose what it is, the type of coverage they like. that's what we had before obama care. we're concerned about the announcement yesterday. it creates more uncertainty in an already chaotic insurance market. we're concerned that it will hasten the pace for which premiums will go up in 2015 and beyond. >> you're going to
what about in ohio? >> in our individual market our estimates show that premiums will go up on average 41%. that's just the premium cost. that doesn't include the additional out of pocket expenses like co-pays and deductibles which i think is part of what's creating sticker shock for some of the ohio consumers when they look at the overall out of pocket costs. it is significantly more under obama care than it was in our existing market. >> so 41%. that's pretty significant. does...
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i'm now governor of ohio. i'm not in congress. i wake up every day and thank the lord i'm not there >> governor, thanks so much. we really appreciate it and when we come back does oprah winfrey think america is racist? we will show you her provocative comments and then you can decide. the factor is coming right back. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. to book this fabulous hotel. michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. priceline savings without bidding. ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you
i'm now governor of ohio. i'm not in congress. i wake up every day and thank the lord i'm not there >> governor, thanks so much. we really appreciate it and when we come back does oprah winfrey think america is racist? we will show you her provocative comments and then you can decide. the factor is coming right back. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. to book this fabulous hotel. michael, tell us why you used...
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we got to the airport and foubtd out our flight to ohio was canceled. we made it to dallas and american airlines took care of us. we just found out we're going to be able to get home today. >> reporter: so columbus, ohio, you guys maybe sort of the used to this weather in january. >> i don't think this is texas weather. >> reporter: it could be a lot worse. they're expecting it to be a little below freezing. but still it affected your flights and you had to stay here. >> yeah. we're glad to be getting home. >> reporter: we're glad you're getting home. and what's happening to them happened to so many. 300 flights canceled yesterday. another 180 flights for all airlines here out of this airport canceled today. if you are traveling, check in with the advisories and be safe out there. >> thank you for in a. keep an eye on things. >>> i want to scoot over to chad myers. i'm reading these headlines and they say there's a low in the north gulf of mexico and i'm hearing charlie brown's parents, you're probably not going to tramp. and it's devastating. it's not
we got to the airport and foubtd out our flight to ohio was canceled. we made it to dallas and american airlines took care of us. we just found out we're going to be able to get home today. >> reporter: so columbus, ohio, you guys maybe sort of the used to this weather in january. >> i don't think this is texas weather. >> reporter: it could be a lot worse. they're expecting it to be a little below freezing. but still it affected your flights and you had to stay here. >>...
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ohio state, might be the second-toughest road. michigan is having a down road, won today, and michigan state could give the buckeyes some difficulty at indianapolis. >> kirk: it'll be a great game. i think urban meyer, the happiest thing about his team, this is the best they have looked all year, the way they're executing. braxton miller and hyde, the way they control the football. they're peaking at the right time. >> referee: offense, third down. >> brent: the easiest schedule is florida state. >> kirk: florida lost to georgia southern. >> brent: everybody has put down. and there's the man, under his own power. that's childs. headed back to the oklahoma state locker room. put down the big 10, i get it, understand it. agree with part of it. but be careful about michigan state. they can play a little defense. >> kirk: and ohio state knocking off wisconsin, and potentially a bcs at-large team. if they beat michigan state, it's a tough game. >> brent: touchdown, goodness gracious. jhajuan seales, the redshirt freshman from fort arth
ohio state, might be the second-toughest road. michigan is having a down road, won today, and michigan state could give the buckeyes some difficulty at indianapolis. >> kirk: it'll be a great game. i think urban meyer, the happiest thing about his team, this is the best they have looked all year, the way they're executing. braxton miller and hyde, the way they control the football. they're peaking at the right time. >> referee: offense, third down. >> brent: the easiest...
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in that crime two high school students from sue binville ohio are currently in detention for the rape of a teenage girl after they posted pictures of her, an account of what they had done on social media. now an ohio grand jury has charged four adults on charges of a coverup. >> we must treat rape and sexual assault as a serious crime of violence that it is. >> reporter: the ohio attorney general is sending a strong message to anyone that will listen. if you cover up a sex crime, you will be held accountable. he is talking about the rape of a 16-year-old sue binville, ohio girl, and acquisitions that officials and school administrators helped the perpetrators cover it up. >> it is up to the adult to intervene. it's up to the adults to change things. it is up to the adults to set boundaries. it's up to the adults to teach the kids right from wrong. >> reporter: these are the images and tweets that went viral after the rape. and this is the video that launched the case into the national spotlight. and she wasn't moving. there is usually a reaction to that. >> reporter: in september derr
in that crime two high school students from sue binville ohio are currently in detention for the rape of a teenage girl after they posted pictures of her, an account of what they had done on social media. now an ohio grand jury has charged four adults on charges of a coverup. >> we must treat rape and sexual assault as a serious crime of violence that it is. >> reporter: the ohio attorney general is sending a strong message to anyone that will listen. if you cover up a sex crime,...
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and snow also coming down hard in columbus, ohio. the high in columbus today will be just above the freezing mark. here in atlanta, it's 36 degrees. plenty of rain expected. and now a live look from new york. not too bad right now. but the heavy rain is on its way. tomorrow the winds will be gusting and that's going to cause big problems. cnn is covering the storm like no one else with crews spread throughout the country. let's start with chad meyer. hi. >> hi. it's going to be a wet drive on i-95, not white. it's all about the higher elevations across the turnpike. get over toward rochester and upstate, over here into pittsburgh, snowing. there's a lot of traffic in pittsburgh. not much mere in atlanta. because people i think took the day off. but it is slippery there in pittsburgh. here is the deal. i-95, all rain. it's far enough east. you get over towards winston salem and roanoke, that's where it's 32 or 31 and raining. and behind that, that's where the snow is and stay cold enough for the snow to pile up. pittsburgh will have a
and snow also coming down hard in columbus, ohio. the high in columbus today will be just above the freezing mark. here in atlanta, it's 36 degrees. plenty of rain expected. and now a live look from new york. not too bad right now. but the heavy rain is on its way. tomorrow the winds will be gusting and that's going to cause big problems. cnn is covering the storm like no one else with crews spread throughout the country. let's start with chad meyer. hi. >> hi. it's going to be a wet...
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damaging winds as the storms rolled through ohio. we're seeing wind gusts close to 70 miles per hour. downed trees in many areas, without power, and that's where it was yesterday and last night. and today it's affecting the northeast. and not only affecting air travel, but numerous reports coming in, downed wires, and trees down, and many people without power. now, here is the high-wind warning, and the severe line of showers in the last six hours, and they're racing to the east. wind damage, many in pennsylvania, and the line here already through new york city. through long island. and as the storms move through, damaging wind gusts and heavy rain. and once this clears out, the wind will pick up over the weekend. >> thank you very much. the obama administration has been saying that millions of people have already visited the affordable care act website, and the problem is, that's only one barometer for failure. and the other problem is those who have actually assigned up for the exchanges. >> reporter: even the president admits heal
damaging winds as the storms rolled through ohio. we're seeing wind gusts close to 70 miles per hour. downed trees in many areas, without power, and that's where it was yesterday and last night. and today it's affecting the northeast. and not only affecting air travel, but numerous reports coming in, downed wires, and trees down, and many people without power. now, here is the high-wind warning, and the severe line of showers in the last six hours, and they're racing to the east. wind damage,...
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the tornado extends to 8 o'clock this evening in midnight in ohio. we are not down. >> in other new, some elections across the world. a revote was held in kosovo. national elections marred by violence in some sears between ethnic serbs and albanians. troops stood guard. >> in mozambique, campaigning for elections there - they suffered through a 15-year still war ending in 1992. local elections are set for wednesday. >> and more than 100 different political parties are on the ballot in nepal. the vote underscores a need for a new government and constitution rocked by political infighting. no clear majority or roadmap is spected. >> abdulla yamen is being sworn in in the maldives. he defeated mohamed nasheed, who resigned. he was the first democratically elected president. and abdulla yamen is the brother of the last president. >> and georgi margvelashvili was inaugusterated, and is expected to reconfirm georgia's commitment to nato and ties to the next. >> that's the latest. more news later on the tornados across the midwest. have a great sunday. >>>
the tornado extends to 8 o'clock this evening in midnight in ohio. we are not down. >> in other new, some elections across the world. a revote was held in kosovo. national elections marred by violence in some sears between ethnic serbs and albanians. troops stood guard. >> in mozambique, campaigning for elections there - they suffered through a 15-year still war ending in 1992. local elections are set for wednesday. >> and more than 100 different political parties are on the...
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by wednesday evening it gets into ohio and western kentucky. here it comes by thursday morning 4:30. into garrett county cumberland toward allegheny county. some of this is going to be headed toward us, thursday morning midday maybe into the early afternoon now. we are speeding up the timetable just a little bit. today 58, cool. tonight 46, not as chilly tonight. tomorrow milder, 64. thursday, yellow on alert day. thursday morning's commute could be hampered by some rain. on a sunny day, sunshine returns friday, breezy, 55. over the weekend sunny and cool, mid-50s saturday and sunday. >>> 16th street beach drive is going to be your alternate. you are correct about that. what we are talking about is a tree down across the roadway. actually involving a tractor trailer as well. no injuries, but the road is blocked completely southbound between 16th street between alaska avenue and military road, what i'm sucking you do is use beach as your alternate route. it is going to affect your drive definitely this morning for the morning rush hour. if you a
by wednesday evening it gets into ohio and western kentucky. here it comes by thursday morning 4:30. into garrett county cumberland toward allegheny county. some of this is going to be headed toward us, thursday morning midday maybe into the early afternoon now. we are speeding up the timetable just a little bit. today 58, cool. tonight 46, not as chilly tonight. tomorrow milder, 64. thursday, yellow on alert day. thursday morning's commute could be hampered by some rain. on a sunny day,...
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we just mentioned ohio state. currently, ohio state's athletic department staff is twice as large as the english department staff. even though roughly one percent of ohio state students have any role in the athletic department. almost all students take an english course. they are spending the money on themselves. >> kids that go to ohio state, alumni from ohio state love the fact that they have such a hot football team or basketball team. doesn't that draw students? >> in my chapter on college economics, i say one of the good things you can say for football is it makes people excited about going to colleges. big public university expansion just after world war ii -- football excitement began roughly around the same time. before world war ii, the ivy league, university of chicago, those were the football powers. after the g.i. bill, the power in college football shifted to big public schools. people should be excited about going to university. one reason why the united states has more college graduates per capita t
we just mentioned ohio state. currently, ohio state's athletic department staff is twice as large as the english department staff. even though roughly one percent of ohio state students have any role in the athletic department. almost all students take an english course. they are spending the money on themselves. >> kids that go to ohio state, alumni from ohio state love the fact that they have such a hot football team or basketball team. doesn't that draw students? >> in my chapter...
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so we went to darke county, ohio right near greenville, ohio. the county has a population of something like 13,000. and we set up to see what would happen. by the time the investigation was over, we learned that even in this little town in ohio this was a problem. >> put your hands in the air! >> turn around. turn around. >> i'm going to read you your rights. if you have any questions -- >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> take a seat. watch your head, okay? watch your head. >> in this case, as in the previous investigations, we worked with the computer watchdog group perverted justice. its decoys go into chat rooms posing as 12, 13, 14, 15-year-old kids home alone, open to the idea of a sexual liaison, but they go into chat rooms and they just wait. and they never make the first contact, and sometimes in a matter of minutes a man is approaching them online. the online chat becomes sexual, and the next thing you know a meeting is set. >> come on in, man. i just whacked m
so we went to darke county, ohio right near greenville, ohio. the county has a population of something like 13,000. and we set up to see what would happen. by the time the investigation was over, we learned that even in this little town in ohio this was a problem. >> put your hands in the air! >> turn around. turn around. >> i'm going to read you your rights. if you have any questions -- >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used...
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three players were ejected, including ohio's mark as hall. ejected and mum will not be happy. >> buck eyes number three, riding a 23 game - do i hear 24 winning streak. ohio state eventually take a 42-35 lead. with 32 seconds left. big blue rallies back. michigan down by one. head coach brady rolling the dice, going for two and win. not happening. ohio holds on for the 43-41 thriller improving to 12 and 0 on the season. >> heisman trophy jamesin winston hooks um with kelvin benjamin, who is like, "get off me, son." 45 yards to the house, and the route was on. despite all the offfield issues with the sexual assault case, jamesin winston puts up huge numbers. scoring three touchdowns on the day. all to kelvin benjamin. davonte freman busts loose as florida state making gator bait. 37 to 7. >> in the nfl tomorrow, definitely triggering painful mem requires for the kansas city chiefs. it's been a year since the lip backer belcher shot and killed his girlfriend and took his own life leaving their 3 month old daughter an orphan. we are joined from
three players were ejected, including ohio's mark as hall. ejected and mum will not be happy. >> buck eyes number three, riding a 23 game - do i hear 24 winning streak. ohio state eventually take a 42-35 lead. with 32 seconds left. big blue rallies back. michigan down by one. head coach brady rolling the dice, going for two and win. not happening. ohio holds on for the 43-41 thriller improving to 12 and 0 on the season. >> heisman trophy jamesin winston hooks um with kelvin...
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but if he loses, the state of ohio could execute him. for the past 24 years, keenan has been fighting the murder conviction that landed him on death row in an ohio state prison. he is currently back at the jail for a new court hearing in his case. last time keenan was a free man was in 1988. back then, he led a very different life. >> i was like don juan of cleveland heights, pretty much. lots of girlfriends. and lots of pot. bongs for breakfast, my motto. i guess to sum it up, sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll. made enough money just to pay the bills. i was fine. everything was going fine. everyone was happy. >> but in august of 1988, the body of 19-year-old anthony clan an employee in keenan's landscaping business, was found floating in a creek. >> anthony clan went to his death by having his throat cut twice, i think, and he was stabbed three times in the chest. two up, one across. and apparently there was no blood left in his body. the next morning, cleveland cops break down our door, and that's when i find out we're all being charged with m
but if he loses, the state of ohio could execute him. for the past 24 years, keenan has been fighting the murder conviction that landed him on death row in an ohio state prison. he is currently back at the jail for a new court hearing in his case. last time keenan was a free man was in 1988. back then, he led a very different life. >> i was like don juan of cleveland heights, pretty much. lots of girlfriends. and lots of pot. bongs for breakfast, my motto. i guess to sum it up, sex,...
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rene shea of ohio. -- mr. renarci of ohio. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. support i: i rise in of this amendment which will encourage production of resources an protect the environment and health of our citizens. my home state of ohio has some of the most transparent and robust regulations in the nation, which surpass federal regulations. nce 1953, over 80,000 wells, have been hydraulically fracked in ohio without any problems. we are experiencing an energy renaissance expected to bring 65,000 jobs by 2014. ohio now has potential to be a lead for the domestic leader and will bring jobs to ohio. it is clear that prudent and responsible development of our resources that key ates jobs, enhances national security and energy independent and -- independence and impacts long-term economic growth shouldn't be a partisan issue. i urge my friends on both sides of the aisle to support this amendment and underlying bill and i yield back. the chair: mr. -- mr. flores: again, this is a simple amendment in response to feedback i received in the last few weeks. the america
rene shea of ohio. -- mr. renarci of ohio. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. support i: i rise in of this amendment which will encourage production of resources an protect the environment and health of our citizens. my home state of ohio has some of the most transparent and robust regulations in the nation, which surpass federal regulations. nce 1953, over 80,000 wells, have been hydraulically fracked in ohio without any problems. we are experiencing an energy renaissance expected to...
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ten states are affected, especially illinois, indiana, southern michigan and western ohio. we're talking twisters, heavy hail, high winds. hello, i'm greg jared in america's news headquarters. >> i'm jamie colby. thank you for staying with us. we'll tell you about some 70 million people who were caught in the cross hairs of this extensive damage that's reported in illinois with structures reduced to rubble. trees have been uprooted, cars have been turned upside-down, and the national weather service says there could be more. they call the risk for severe weather significant and it
ten states are affected, especially illinois, indiana, southern michigan and western ohio. we're talking twisters, heavy hail, high winds. hello, i'm greg jared in america's news headquarters. >> i'm jamie colby. thank you for staying with us. we'll tell you about some 70 million people who were caught in the cross hairs of this extensive damage that's reported in illinois with structures reduced to rubble. trees have been uprooted, cars have been turned upside-down, and the national...
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it struck from kentucky to missouri to ohio up into indiana and illinois. dr. greg forbes of the weather channel put a rough estimate at a possible 40 tornadoes across the country. >> those are our two vehicles sitting across in the feel. one of which was inside our garage at the time. >> in your garage. now it's -- >> the gray one. >> 100 yards away. >> probably close to it. >> it's amazing. this is your house behind us. >> this is my house behind us. >> i found possessions of mine at least half a mile over. but this town will come together. we always do. we'll come back. come back. >> perhaps no town was hit harder than washington, illinois. where the path of destruction was absolutely devastating. that's where nbc's jay gray is standing by. how do things look this morning? >> reporter: hey there, brian. good morning to you. tragedy really still unfolding here and we'll only see it get worse as the sun comes up and assess the damage. take a look. you can see what we're talking about here and this type of debris and the splintered wood stretches for miles in t
it struck from kentucky to missouri to ohio up into indiana and illinois. dr. greg forbes of the weather channel put a rough estimate at a possible 40 tornadoes across the country. >> those are our two vehicles sitting across in the feel. one of which was inside our garage at the time. >> in your garage. now it's -- >> the gray one. >> 100 yards away. >> probably close to it. >> it's amazing. this is your house behind us. >> this is my house behind us....
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. >> i would say virginia has become the new ohio in many ways. richard nixon used to say it's all about ohio. it's all about virginia now. and the fact that women turned out in overwhelming numbers apparently in support of terry mcauliffe is big. >> let's look at that number. the nbc news exit poll shows women in virginia breaking for terry mcauliffe in a big way while men are split. women give mcauliffe is 16-point edge. that is something. david corn. >> it goes back to what i was just saying. the issue of abortion which often doesn't motivate voters, doesn't turn elections. we know that. we've been studying this for decades now. seems to be a key fight. and that's, of course, cuccinelli, he was the conservative poster boy on all these cultural issues. abortions being top amongst them. here we've had this argument in washington. ted cruz and others saying the republican party has to go to the right, has to get out the traditionalist voters. that's not working for cuccinelli who otherwise was an attractive candidate. >> in many ways he was unsuit
. >> i would say virginia has become the new ohio in many ways. richard nixon used to say it's all about ohio. it's all about virginia now. and the fact that women turned out in overwhelming numbers apparently in support of terry mcauliffe is big. >> let's look at that number. the nbc news exit poll shows women in virginia breaking for terry mcauliffe in a big way while men are split. women give mcauliffe is 16-point edge. that is something. david corn. >> it goes back to what...
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but if he loses, the state of ohio could execute him. for the past 24 years, keenan has been fighting the murder conviction that landed him on death row in an ohio state prison. he is currently back at the jail for a new court hearing in his case. last time keenan was a free man was in 1988. back then, he led a very different life. >> i was like don juan of cleveland heights, pretty much. lots of girlfriends. and lots of pot. bongs for breakfast, my motto. i guess to sum it up, sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll. made enough money just to pay the bills. i was fine. everything was going fine. everyone was happy. >> but in august of 1988, the body of 19-year-old anthony clan an employee in keenan's landscape business, was found floating in a creek. >> anthony clan went to his death by having his throat cut twice, i think, and he was stabbed three times in the chest. two up, one across. and apparently there was no blood left in his body. the next morning, cleveland cops break down our door, and that's when i find out we're all being charged with mur
but if he loses, the state of ohio could execute him. for the past 24 years, keenan has been fighting the murder conviction that landed him on death row in an ohio state prison. he is currently back at the jail for a new court hearing in his case. last time keenan was a free man was in 1988. back then, he led a very different life. >> i was like don juan of cleveland heights, pretty much. lots of girlfriends. and lots of pot. bongs for breakfast, my motto. i guess to sum it up, sex,...
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ohio's former governor pushed to wire the schools for the future. and again, i think that when you are looking at, first of all, where are the dollars comes from. we have a fiscal problem out there. and again, whether the requirements need to be put on the schools because a lot of folks say if you do this, what are the requirements that the federal government is going to impose on you for doing that. and that is another issue that has to be addressed. first the question is do the schools expecting to do this? >> i think through the usf or fees on the monthly phone bill. >> on the usf, do they want to up the cost to the con consumer again? the cellphone usage question came up and if we are finding out that concern people shouldn't have gotten it and too many dollars have been expended, will the folks owning the cell phones, meaning you and me, are we getting that reduced because we should not have to pay for it? folks after looking at their bills and say why is it so expensive and say can i afford this. it is really to take a back and go on your mont
ohio's former governor pushed to wire the schools for the future. and again, i think that when you are looking at, first of all, where are the dollars comes from. we have a fiscal problem out there. and again, whether the requirements need to be put on the schools because a lot of folks say if you do this, what are the requirements that the federal government is going to impose on you for doing that. and that is another issue that has to be addressed. first the question is do the schools...
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looking at that tornado watch in parts of ohio. storm watch for ohio. but it is wind that is the story from ohio, indiana, west virgin and pennsylvania and new york. an interesting thing about new york. dense fog developed across manhattan and we are seeing dense fog advisories in place because it's in a calm, warm, moist sector. we are getting primed to get showers and a little wind on the east coast. thunderstorm probabilities will stretch in the afternoon over to virgin and into the north carolina and south carolina along the coastline. tonight we are watching for the potential of an isolated thorm from michigan to ohio. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz with the headlines. at least five people are dead in central illinois after tornados ripped through the area. neighbourhoods were reduced to rubble. in washington homes have been destroyed as part of a twister that swept through the midwest. >> president benigno aquino as vowed to stay in tacloban. his government has sparked criticism. aid is reaching people. remote areas need suppl
looking at that tornado watch in parts of ohio. storm watch for ohio. but it is wind that is the story from ohio, indiana, west virgin and pennsylvania and new york. an interesting thing about new york. dense fog developed across manhattan and we are seeing dense fog advisories in place because it's in a calm, warm, moist sector. we are getting primed to get showers and a little wind on the east coast. thunderstorm probabilities will stretch in the afternoon over to virgin and into the north...
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from columbus, ohio, it's billy. from east greenwitch, rhode island, it's frank and from california it's denise! welcome to the show, everybody. good to have you here. you guys know how this works. all you have to do is figure out america's opinions and you win boat loads of cash. that sound good? >> yeah. >> then let us play. here we go. for $100, the two possible answers we've got. their husband or their best friend. the question is who did married women admit they lied to more? is it their husband or their best friend? listen closely, you can hear the married couples arguing on their couches now over this question. blood pressure going up. dr. frank, how are you, frank? >> i'm doing great. >> what's your story? >> i'm actually a registered nurse. i work for a medical device company now. married. i have two kids. psyched to be on the game. >> i love it. let's see what you answered. let's see what everybody put down. is it their husbands or their best friend? billy says it's got to be the best friend. the correct an
from columbus, ohio, it's billy. from east greenwitch, rhode island, it's frank and from california it's denise! welcome to the show, everybody. good to have you here. you guys know how this works. all you have to do is figure out america's opinions and you win boat loads of cash. that sound good? >> yeah. >> then let us play. here we go. for $100, the two possible answers we've got. their husband or their best friend. the question is who did married women admit they lied to more?...
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we just mentioned ohio state. currently, ohio state's athletic department staff is twice as large as the english department staff. even though roughly one percent of ohio state students have any role in the athletic department. they are spending the money on themselves. >> kids that go to ohio state, alumni from ohio state love the fact that they have such a hot football team or basketball team. >> doesn't that draw students? >> in my chapter on college economics, i say one of the good things you can say for football is it makes people excited about going to college is. big public university expansion -- just after world war ii -- football excitement began roughly around the same time. before world war ii, the ivy , university of chicago, those were the football powers. after the g.i. bill, the power in college football shifted to big public schools. people should be excited about going to university. one reason why the united states has marked college graduates per capita than any nation is that we have really ex
we just mentioned ohio state. currently, ohio state's athletic department staff is twice as large as the english department staff. even though roughly one percent of ohio state students have any role in the athletic department. they are spending the money on themselves. >> kids that go to ohio state, alumni from ohio state love the fact that they have such a hot football team or basketball team. >> doesn't that draw students? >> in my chapter on college economics, i say one of...