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congressman conyers ohio. to make his report on what had gone wrong in the old four presidential election he's one of the most respected congress he's the democratic leader of the judiciary committee and they do great job what happened in ohio. corruption very great skill. mr blackwell secretary of state of ohio does anybody here think that john kerry should become the president. but i have yet to see any proof. that anything incorrectly. my blog because the. mainstream media was not doing their job i was seeing things that needed to pee reported and talked about i talked about them and people started to take notice including the mainstream media washington post and so forth who would. i was reporting but wouldn't do it themselves and still are not doing. will. of the two thousand and four election because at this point the votes in ohio counted. not even once the same kind of crap. employed to stop the black vote that was exposed in florida i know more about took place in georgia and probably all across the s
congressman conyers ohio. to make his report on what had gone wrong in the old four presidential election he's one of the most respected congress he's the democratic leader of the judiciary committee and they do great job what happened in ohio. corruption very great skill. mr blackwell secretary of state of ohio does anybody here think that john kerry should become the president. but i have yet to see any proof. that anything incorrectly. my blog because the. mainstream media was not doing...
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the seats of four democratic house members from ohio are also threatened. the president raised money for ohio democrats today, but with his popularity her plunging, being on stage with him could hurt more than it helps. >> it could have a negative impact because he energizes republicans probably more than he does democrats. >> reporter: the president today again blamed the bush administration for the recession but that argument doesn't seem to be hurting rob portman, a top official in the bush white house who's leading in this race for ohio's senate seat. >> elections are about the future, it's about who's got a better plan to help me and my family. >> reporter: the president said it will take a few years to dig out of such a deep recession. but with election day only 11 weeks away, many here in ohio are running out of patience. chip reid, cbs news, columbus. >> smith: and the president commented again today on what's become another election year issue, the plans to build an islamic cultural center, including a mosque, a couple blocks from the site of the 9
the seats of four democratic house members from ohio are also threatened. the president raised money for ohio democrats today, but with his popularity her plunging, being on stage with him could hurt more than it helps. >> it could have a negative impact because he energizes republicans probably more than he does democrats. >> reporter: the president today again blamed the bush administration for the recession but that argument doesn't seem to be hurting rob portman, a top official...
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karen kasler is bureau chief for ohio public radio in columbus. gene grant is a correspondent for the public television station knme in albuquerque, new mexico. erik anderson is an editor and anchor for kpbs public radio in san diego, california. and mark quinn is producer and anchor of "the big picture" on south carolina's e.t.v. let me get you all in here first on the foreclosure problem and today's report. karen kasler, you start. what are you seeing in your area? >> well, this this report, the realty track report, 13,5111 foreclosures and filings in ohio in july. that's a 27% increase over june. and one in 376 ohio homeowners received a foreclosure notice in july. what i couldn't believe, though, in this information was a 68% increase in the amount of sheriff sales in ohio. so ohio's housing problems, we've been in the top five or top ten for years. it's obviously stale problem. >> brown: mark quinn, let's go to columbia, south carolina. what are you seeing? >> this is something just emerging in the headlines. we did not have a huge housing bo
karen kasler is bureau chief for ohio public radio in columbus. gene grant is a correspondent for the public television station knme in albuquerque, new mexico. erik anderson is an editor and anchor for kpbs public radio in san diego, california. and mark quinn is producer and anchor of "the big picture" on south carolina's e.t.v. let me get you all in here first on the foreclosure problem and today's report. karen kasler, you start. what are you seeing in your area? >> well,...
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. >> glor: coming up on tonight's cbs evening news, jobs and the economy, one race in ohio highlights key issues in the november elections. >> glor: primary elections today in two states. both parties in west virginia are picking candidates for the senate seat held by the late robert byrd. in louisiana david vitter is faifed over two challengers. an idea why democrats are deeply worried about losing congress this fall, look no further than ohio's 16th district. it was one of 48 house seats held by democrats in districts republican john mccain won two years ago. if all those seats go republican, so does the house, and that is the focus of tonight's "weekend journal: the battle in omit's 16." >> we bash all our metal. we paint all our metal. >> reporter: congressman bporks cheri is touring a manufacturing plant in north canton, ohio, where the number one issue is jobs. the unemployment rate in this district has almost doubled. he is campaigning for reelection in a district whose republican routes go back to president william mccunly and where president obama lost to john mccain in 2008.
. >> glor: coming up on tonight's cbs evening news, jobs and the economy, one race in ohio highlights key issues in the november elections. >> glor: primary elections today in two states. both parties in west virginia are picking candidates for the senate seat held by the late robert byrd. in louisiana david vitter is faifed over two challengers. an idea why democrats are deeply worried about losing congress this fall, look no further than ohio's 16th district. it was one of 48...
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asked about it yesterday in ohio, mr. obama turned his back to reporters saying, "the answer is no regrets." the president sparked an outrage last week when he said muslims have the right to build a community center and mosque. the entire debate apparently has more americans questioning the president's religion. a new poll says 18% think the president is a muslim, up from 11% in march of last year. and 43% say they don't know the president's religion, an increase of 9% from early last year. for the record, the president is a christian. >>> record flooding in pakistan has now left 4 million people homeless. earlier, u.n. estimates had put that number at about 2 million. aid agencies have been pushing for more funding as they try to tackle some major problems like food supplies, lack of shelter, and outbreaks of disease. the u.n. general assembly opens a special session in new york today to deal with the growing crisis. >>> parts of tennessee remain under water this morning after a day of torrential downpours. up to 8 inche
asked about it yesterday in ohio, mr. obama turned his back to reporters saying, "the answer is no regrets." the president sparked an outrage last week when he said muslims have the right to build a community center and mosque. the entire debate apparently has more americans questioning the president's religion. a new poll says 18% think the president is a muslim, up from 11% in march of last year. and 43% say they don't know the president's religion, an increase of 9% from early last...
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after ohio, it is on to florida, where mr. obama will raise money for democrats. >>> and brett favre could announce that he will play a 20th nfl season today. favre was seen at the training camp of the minnesota vikings yesterday. he's already under contract with the team, which, of course, he led to the nfc title game last season. >>> coming up later on "good morning america," our dr. richard besser undergoes the one test millions of americans avoid. a colonoscopy. and takes us through the 15-minute procedure that could mean the difference between life and death. >>> for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. ♪ your favorites, in pieces. aveeno hair shines in real life. new aveeno nourish plus shine with active naturals wheat smooths damaged cuticles for 75% more shine in one use. real shine, for real life. yours. [ female announcer ] new aveeno nourish plus shine. when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway, f
after ohio, it is on to florida, where mr. obama will raise money for democrats. >>> and brett favre could announce that he will play a 20th nfl season today. favre was seen at the training camp of the minnesota vikings yesterday. he's already under contract with the team, which, of course, he led to the nfc title game last season. >>> coming up later on "good morning america," our dr. richard besser undergoes the one test millions of americans avoid. a colonoscopy....
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a summer of deadly grizzly attacks from ohio -- >> i think he's got a collapsed lung, that's my fear. they're coming, brent, they're coming. >> to yellowstone. >> we have someone that's been attacked and bit pretty badly by a bear. >> what sets these giant animals off? and why officials are warning about a new wave of bad news bears. >>> talk show host glenn beck is staging a massive rally in washington this weekend, brazenly tied to martin luther king jr.'s famous march, an dr. king's niece will join him. is this man really america's new civil rights hero? >>> and big easy blues. the ugly crimes committed by new orleans police in the aftermath of hurricane katrina, and the new top cop brought into a city still gripped by scandal and violence. can he make it right? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," august 27th, 2010. "g" evening, i'm terry moran, and we begin tonight with the surgeon report's this summer of deadly bear attacks. a camper killed in his tent. a hiker mauled near yel
a summer of deadly grizzly attacks from ohio -- >> i think he's got a collapsed lung, that's my fear. they're coming, brent, they're coming. >> to yellowstone. >> we have someone that's been attacked and bit pretty badly by a bear. >> what sets these giant animals off? and why officials are warning about a new wave of bad news bears. >>> talk show host glenn beck is staging a massive rally in washington this weekend, brazenly tied to martin luther king jr.'s...
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three in leesburg, virginia, one in ohio. the earliest in may, the most recent, last weekend, all carried out in a similar way. that's when police realized they had a serial killer on their hands. >> the pattern is a series of stabbings all occurring late at night, to individuals who are walking alone on the streets. the streets are deserted at the time that they're walking. >> reporter: authorities tracked the suspect down with clues from the string of victims he left behind and his coworkers at this michigan party store. >> he was a good guy. we never thought nothing about this guy. he was a friendly guy. he was a nice guy, i mean -- just threw us off. >> reporter: he was hired here about a month ago, but he left august 1st, ittelling employeese was headed to virginia. later that night, the last flint victim was stabbed an died. then victims started turning up in leesburg, virginia, and ohio, where last saturday night a church custodian was stabbed. >> he's been stabbed in the side. oh, in his stomach stabbed? >> does he kn
three in leesburg, virginia, one in ohio. the earliest in may, the most recent, last weekend, all carried out in a similar way. that's when police realized they had a serial killer on their hands. >> the pattern is a series of stabbings all occurring late at night, to individuals who are walking alone on the streets. the streets are deserted at the time that they're walking. >> reporter: authorities tracked the suspect down with clues from the string of victims he left behind and...
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. >> reporter: the setting was the backyard of the wiethman family of columbus, ohio, where the president admitted the economy isn't growing fast enough. >> and a lot of it's sort of like recovering from an illness. you get a little bit stronger each day and you take a few more steps each day. >> reporter: that's far from the promised recovery summer with administration predictions of up to a half million jobs created every month. >> we're going to continue to create jobs on a monthly basis. it will be up and down, but the path is going to continue to be strong. >> reporter: instead, the economy has lost jobs this summer. and tonight, a new poll says only 41% of americans approve of the president's handling of the so, mr. obama is now pleading for patience, conceding it will take years for the economy to recover. >> we're not going to get all 8 million jobs that were lost back overnight. it's going to take some time. >> reporter: that is a recognition there is little the president can do to move the economic numbers before the election. >> basically, it's the only messag things were bad,
. >> reporter: the setting was the backyard of the wiethman family of columbus, ohio, where the president admitted the economy isn't growing fast enough. >> and a lot of it's sort of like recovering from an illness. you get a little bit stronger each day and you take a few more steps each day. >> reporter: that's far from the promised recovery summer with administration predictions of up to a half million jobs created every month. >> we're going to continue to create...
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wally odell promised to deliver ohio's electoral votes to george w. bush friendly gesture to simply assume that we don't steal votes in the united states is patently absurd in mahoning county where youngstown is located and this is verified by the board of elections themselves. twenty to thirty touch screen voting machines recorded votes for candidates opposed to those selected by the voters always jumping from democrat to republican i can think of no other way this could have happened except this that these touch screen machines were programmed to default to candidate bush. and if you did not override the default choice of that computer you would be voting for bush as for investigating the two thousand and four presidential election in ohio despite a court order fifty six out of eighty eight ohio counties destroyed some or all of their ballots from that election and it's like organized crime that they were an organized crime people in their own home stay organized crime are good guys crime does still a million dollars what they steal is they still a
wally odell promised to deliver ohio's electoral votes to george w. bush friendly gesture to simply assume that we don't steal votes in the united states is patently absurd in mahoning county where youngstown is located and this is verified by the board of elections themselves. twenty to thirty touch screen voting machines recorded votes for candidates opposed to those selected by the voters always jumping from democrat to republican i can think of no other way this could have happened except...
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and that's going to take us to the two-minute warning in canton, ohio. dallas cowboys tonight have outgained the bengals 299-178. one touchdown in the game, and it was scored by the defense. there's rich dal rimpfle, the public relations maven of the cowboys going over things with romo. >> al: tonight's aerial coverage is brought to you by goodyear. one of the few times that the blimp actually involves the blimp. >> cris: we should get a shot of that guy right there, michael johnson. that's the good news tonight. >> al: third and one and it's a nice defensive play right there as sims, pat sims out of auburn, crashes into lonyae miller. one thing you want to do in preseason is come away without injury. cincinnati just took a time-out, but that has not been the case tonight. we've had a few. there they are for the cowboys, john phillips with a great first half before he went out with a knee injury. then brian leonard, who is a key guy for cincinnati's offense with the foot. we saw crocker get hurt on special teams and eason after the fumble leaves with a f
and that's going to take us to the two-minute warning in canton, ohio. dallas cowboys tonight have outgained the bengals 299-178. one touchdown in the game, and it was scored by the defense. there's rich dal rimpfle, the public relations maven of the cowboys going over things with romo. >> al: tonight's aerial coverage is brought to you by goodyear. one of the few times that the blimp actually involves the blimp. >> cris: we should get a shot of that guy right there, michael...
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. >> six years ago thiass w an issue, the same-sex issue on the ballot in ohio basically killed john kerry out there. is this a place where the markets have basically changed their mines? >> chris, there's the canopy on top of the general and the jound -- ground level. people are more tolerant. younger people, under 30, it's not an issue at all with most kids. but in certaindistricts in certain red states it's going to matter. if the republicans can restrain thesselvem. as john says, they have almost a compulsion to talk about it. if they can restrain it and focus on individual districts an states -- and zates it's going to help. chris: you have missouri and ohio, states where they're more culturally conservative, but keep it away from the most? >> but look at utah. john hunt came out in favor of same sex unions. now he works in the obama administration as ambassador to china. but you are seeing it in even -- chris: well, he's a little different cut! >> i'm not saying he represents all of them but you are seeing people like that. >> what makes it hard is republicans have been saying
. >> six years ago thiass w an issue, the same-sex issue on the ballot in ohio basically killed john kerry out there. is this a place where the markets have basically changed their mines? >> chris, there's the canopy on top of the general and the jound -- ground level. people are more tolerant. younger people, under 30, it's not an issue at all with most kids. but in certaindistricts in certain red states it's going to matter. if the republicans can restrain thesselvem. as john...
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. >> we have a population of about 650,000 in montgomery county, ohio. i have about 80 prosecutors to work for me and we are down about 10. we handle about 5000 felony cases per year. we do not do misdemeanor cases. we are a full-service law firm. we do everything from criminal cases, juvenile cases, but also we are the lawyers for all of the various elected officials in our county. how large is the problem of physical and child sexual abuse? we hear so many times and it makes my blood boil after i hear it so long. there was a thing in the paper, all over the country several months ago about how child abuse was going down. it was about how child abuse was last. we have not seen it in our jurisdiction. the violence against eds is rising alarmingly. -- bonds against kids is rising alarmingly. in 2008, we had over 4000 cases of abuse and neglect including 400 victims of sexual abuse. we have a population of about 131,000 young people, people under the age of 18. that means about one in every five children is a victim of abuse. the research indicates that ve
. >> we have a population of about 650,000 in montgomery county, ohio. i have about 80 prosecutors to work for me and we are down about 10. we handle about 5000 felony cases per year. we do not do misdemeanor cases. we are a full-service law firm. we do everything from criminal cases, juvenile cases, but also we are the lawyers for all of the various elected officials in our county. how large is the problem of physical and child sexual abuse? we hear so many times and it makes my blood...
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so the economy, as always in ohio, is the issue. and congressman kasich is taking advantage of that right now. >> what about congressman kasich's time in congress, has that come up during this campaign, how has it played out? >> his time in congress has not come up. he tried to bring it up as chairman of the budget committee when he helped balance a budget for the first time in a long time, cooperated with president clinton and the democrats. what governor strickland has tried to emphasize is congressman kasich's time as a managing director for lehman brothers on wall street. after congressman kasich left congress, he worked for lehman brothers, and as we all remember that was part of the nation's economic collapse and they tried to brand him as the congressman from wall street. they say it's working. congressman kasich and his aides say it isn't. >> so this national debate over the economy is really playing out in the state of ohio, especially in this race. so vice president joe biden there on monday campaigning for governor strick
so the economy, as always in ohio, is the issue. and congressman kasich is taking advantage of that right now. >> what about congressman kasich's time in congress, has that come up during this campaign, how has it played out? >> his time in congress has not come up. he tried to bring it up as chairman of the budget committee when he helped balance a budget for the first time in a long time, cooperated with president clinton and the democrats. what governor strickland has tried to...
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. >> lehrer: public broadcasting reporters in columbus, ohio, albuquerque, new mexico, san diego, california and columbia, south carolina assess the housing market as foreclosures jumped 9% in july. >> brown: spencer michels wraps up his series on cyber security with a spotlight on online crime.
. >> lehrer: public broadcasting reporters in columbus, ohio, albuquerque, new mexico, san diego, california and columbia, south carolina assess the housing market as foreclosures jumped 9% in july. >> brown: spencer michels wraps up his series on cyber security with a spotlight on online crime.
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the one in toledo, ohio. the earliest in may, the most recent last weekend all carried out in a similar way. that's when police realize they had a serial killer on their hands. >> the pattern is the series of stabbings, all occurring late at night. all occurring to individuals who are walking alone on the streets. the streets are deserted at the time they are walking. >> reporter: authorities tracked down abuelazam with a string of clues he left behind and his co-workers at this party store. >> all my employees never thought anything about this guy. >> reporter: he was hired about a month ago but left august 1st telling employees he was headed for virginia. later that same night, nearby the last flint victim was stabbed and died. then victims started turning up in leesburg, virginia, where his sister lived and in ohio where last saturday night a church custodian was stabbed. >> state, federal and local authorities working together used technology to confirm that our suspect has been in the genesee county, mic
the one in toledo, ohio. the earliest in may, the most recent last weekend all carried out in a similar way. that's when police realize they had a serial killer on their hands. >> the pattern is the series of stabbings, all occurring late at night. all occurring to individuals who are walking alone on the streets. the streets are deserted at the time they are walking. >> reporter: authorities tracked down abuelazam with a string of clues he left behind and his co-workers at this...
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cynthia bowers, cbs news, columbus, ohio. >> glor: of course not all bugs are bad. scientists investigating the gulf oil spill said they've discovered a new type of back bacterium that thrives in deep water and gobbles up oil like the kind you see here. unlike other microbes this one doesn't significantly deplete the water's oxygen level. scientists believe it's helping to break down the spilled crude. in chile, those 33 miners have been trapped under ground for 20 days. they're safe and receiving food and medicine through a long tube. but rescuing them could take four months and the major concern now is claustrophobia. today nasa confirmed chile's government has asked for help on how to help those men cope during their long confinement. we'll be right back. have been . sometimes life can be, well, a little uncomfortable, but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go... it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. they had 30 people and an idea. me
cynthia bowers, cbs news, columbus, ohio. >> glor: of course not all bugs are bad. scientists investigating the gulf oil spill said they've discovered a new type of back bacterium that thrives in deep water and gobbles up oil like the kind you see here. unlike other microbes this one doesn't significantly deplete the water's oxygen level. scientists believe it's helping to break down the spilled crude. in chile, those 33 miners have been trapped under ground for 20 days. they're safe and...
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rants de comida rÁpida, en ohio. una cÁmara de vigilancia grabÓ el momento que golpeÓ a una ep mraed cuando le dijo que mono tenÍan su plato favorito. la gerente tuvo que intervenir y la tomÓ por el sppelo y otra trabajadora cerrÓ la ventana para ponerle fin esta agresiÓn. sin embargo, ella reventÓ el vidrio con un objeto y ahora enfrenta una larga lista de cargos. >>> no menos violenta la actitud de un policÍa, en carolina del sur, el agente arremetiÓ abasto naciÓs contra un recluso. porque lo amenazÓ y una cÁmara delatÓ el cruel maltrato. el reo sufriÓ una fractura en la pierna y necesitÓ punto de sutura. el uniformado fue despedido. >>> insÓlito fue lo que hizo un asistente de vuelo que perdiÓ aparentemente los estribos ilia fue abordo de un aviÓn en new york. sasha preto nos acompaÑa en vivo para contarnos. sasha. >>> que tal, buenas tardes, bÁrbara ilia, dejenme que les cuente una discusiÓn con una pasajera fue la gota que derramÓ el va vo
rants de comida rÁpida, en ohio. una cÁmara de vigilancia grabÓ el momento que golpeÓ a una ep mraed cuando le dijo que mono tenÍan su plato favorito. la gerente tuvo que intervenir y la tomÓ por el sppelo y otra trabajadora cerrÓ la ventana para ponerle fin esta agresiÓn. sin embargo, ella reventÓ el vidrio con un objeto y ahora enfrenta una larga lista de cargos. >>> no menos violenta la actitud de un policÍa, en carolina del sur, el agente arremetiÓ abasto naciÓs contra...
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then president obama in ohio on the economy. later, in a report on big companies and health-care costs. congressional budget office director will give an update tomorrow on the federal budget and the latest economic numbers. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern. now they funeral service for senator ted stevens. he died in a plane crash last week in his home state. this is a one hour portion of the service. >> as we begin i suggest we pause to be mindful in our thoughts and prayers of those who died along with the senator and for those who are recovering now. i have only one point i would like to make concerning senator ted stevens. that is to say that senator stevens of was a man of god. there are certain circles that would find it surprising to put god and a politician in the same sense, however, think about it. what each of our senators are challenged to is to love those whom they serve. andy -- and if we think of the words of st. john the baptist who wrote one of the letters of the new testament, he said a pattern for l
then president obama in ohio on the economy. later, in a report on big companies and health-care costs. congressional budget office director will give an update tomorrow on the federal budget and the latest economic numbers. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern. now they funeral service for senator ted stevens. he died in a plane crash last week in his home state. this is a one hour portion of the service. >> as we begin i suggest we pause to be mindful in our thoughts and prayers...
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., an ohio judge has releas rifqa bary from u.s. custody. she fled her parents claiming think threatened her life. a year-long battle this week. >> on her 18th birthday, christian convert rifqa bary was released ending a long legal battle. >> a journey that began last year when she ran away from her home in columbus and took refuge with christians in florida she met. >> this is not some threats, this is reality, this is truth. >> her parents deny the threats and began a legal battle to bring her home. >> i told my daughte look, you are born muslim. it is your responsibility to learn your religion first and decide on your own. >> police in florida and ohio found no evidence she was in danger. she remained in state custody as a miner. it struck a responsive plight around the world. many attend this former muslim rally. >> it wasn't a few months before i received a death threat. it was on my car. i was woied. >> during this time, bary faced another threat to her life, cancer. she underwentreatment for uterine cancer. >> she went to a prayer con
., an ohio judge has releas rifqa bary from u.s. custody. she fled her parents claiming think threatened her life. a year-long battle this week. >> on her 18th birthday, christian convert rifqa bary was released ending a long legal battle. >> a journey that began last year when she ran away from her home in columbus and took refuge with christians in florida she met. >> this is not some threats, this is reality, this is truth. >> her parents deny the threats and began a...
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ohio, new york, virginia do. china imports all of its wood pulp from brazil, brings it to china, processes it, and sends it to us. this is not in your jurisdiction, but it is very important to the administration to move on investigating currency on those practices, on those kinds of issues. these companies will simply go out of business if it continues. they had always been very competitive before that. senator warner? >> thank you. i will return to that comment in a moment. i want to reiterate something both panelists made. the entire problem we have in terms of getting manufacturing business access to capital -- we are in crisis mode where large cap companies are sitting with the healthiest balance sheets that have had in years, and the supply chain -- the chairman has talked about, in ohio -- but those sized companies are dying on the vine right now. the large companies know they will come back in orders at some time, but their supply chain -- if they can get their credit line to renew, those companies -- the
ohio, new york, virginia do. china imports all of its wood pulp from brazil, brings it to china, processes it, and sends it to us. this is not in your jurisdiction, but it is very important to the administration to move on investigating currency on those practices, on those kinds of issues. these companies will simply go out of business if it continues. they had always been very competitive before that. senator warner? >> thank you. i will return to that comment in a moment. i want to...
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in ohio that means 5,500 teachers. it will provide the necessary funding for medicaid assistance as well, responding to urgent requests from republican and democratic governors. in order to pay for this bill, we are closing tax loophole that was been abused that have sent jobs overseas. not only will it help pay to keep teachers in the looseroom, wit ill end a job drain and help us keep jobs in america. why are my colleagues so opposed? they don't seem to understand that investing in our nation's future means investing in our nation's schools. they call it children's special interest. children don't have special lobbyists like wall street does they need us to stand up for them. but those who have been enjoying tax loopholes are special interests with those lobbyists. perhaps opponents of this bill are listening to them. that's the wrong way to go. that's the way of the past. it's time to end business as usual and politics as usual and stand up for america's workers and stand up for america to keep jobs here and it's ti
in ohio that means 5,500 teachers. it will provide the necessary funding for medicaid assistance as well, responding to urgent requests from republican and democratic governors. in order to pay for this bill, we are closing tax loophole that was been abused that have sent jobs overseas. not only will it help pay to keep teachers in the looseroom, wit ill end a job drain and help us keep jobs in america. why are my colleagues so opposed? they don't seem to understand that investing in our...
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contra la empleada que la estaba atendiendo en un mac donalds de ohio. ohio.---entre dos empleados mas lograron cerrar la ventanilla, pero ella rompio el cristal con un objeto y siguio agrediendolos. ---¿y para esta noche? .... ....--- estaremos hablando (a proposito) sobre la decision de las autoridades educativas en mexico de permitir que en las escuelas los ninos continuen comiendo frituras y sodas despues de haberlo prohibido... quiero que opine al respecto...---y atencion... ¿que tiene que ver el i-phone con el sexo?... ----gracias por acompaÑarnos ... ---los dejo con el noticiero nacional y jose diaz . balart.
contra la empleada que la estaba atendiendo en un mac donalds de ohio. ohio.---entre dos empleados mas lograron cerrar la ventanilla, pero ella rompio el cristal con un objeto y siguio agrediendolos. ---¿y para esta noche? .... ....--- estaremos hablando (a proposito) sobre la decision de las autoridades educativas en mexico de permitir que en las escuelas los ninos continuen comiendo frituras y sodas despues de haberlo prohibido... quiero que opine al respecto...---y atencion... ¿que tiene...
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it is his ninth visit to ohio. on now to weather a live look outside the high fog moving in this morning as i know what's in store for the school forecast fifth >> continue all little less fog then we have seen in the last few days widespread but not as dense we are seen fluctuating temperatures a bit cooler today than warming it up thing: a again curator extended forecast looking at some retail 59 degrees warming up to 69 by noontime-74 in san mateo it: it back down to 68 later this evening. future cast shows us we are keeping cool actually will look at our extended forecast first. pumping it up a degree are due tomorrow binkley it back down on friday in through the weekend. low 80s by the bay '60s at the coast high 50s low 60s. now looking at our temperatures over the next couple of hours. mostly in the '50s and 16 7:00 hour and a timely at 10:00 widespread '60s by noontime we will see '70s popping up we will see eighties later today although mid low to mid 80 is definitely no 90 staying keeping with the below av
it is his ninth visit to ohio. on now to weather a live look outside the high fog moving in this morning as i know what's in store for the school forecast fifth >> continue all little less fog then we have seen in the last few days widespread but not as dense we are seen fluctuating temperatures a bit cooler today than warming it up thing: a again curator extended forecast looking at some retail 59 degrees warming up to 69 by noontime-74 in san mateo it: it back down to 68 later this...
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police dash-cam capture an ohio >>> freeway drama. police dash-cam capture an ohio teen's car going airborne. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning to you. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm veronica de la cruz. we begin with primary day. voters will head to the polls in several states today to cast their votes in hotly contested elections. old names on the ballot are shelling out big bucks trying to take the races and move on to the midterms. tracy potts joins us for the latest from washington, d.c. good morning, tracy. >> good morning. on the e. coli, polls are now starting to open. we'll see that later along the west coast. basically what we expect to see today is whether republican incumbents and party favorites will be able to hold onto those seats amid a massive challenge from the tea party. >>> arizona's john mccain is in a tough senate fight against former congressman j.d. hayworth. >> we're going to pull a huge upset. >> mccain admits today's votes
police dash-cam capture an ohio >>> freeway drama. police dash-cam capture an ohio teen's car going airborne. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning to you. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm veronica de la cruz. we begin with primary day. voters will head to the polls in several states today to cast their votes in hotly contested elections. old names on the ballot are shelling out big bucks trying...
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and then president obama in ohio on the economy. on tomorrow morning's "washington journal," grover norquist will talk about the cost of the federal government. and then a look at u.s. attitudes toward drug abuse. after that, a former chief accountant will talk about the new appendage or regulations built and what it could mean for investors. later in the morning, a hearing on the bp oil spill examines the safety of seepage in the gulf of mexico. >> the c-span networks provide coverage of politics, public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history. it is all available to you in television, radio, online, and on social networking side. they are content any time at the c-span video library. we take you on the road with our digital content vehicle. it is washington your way. the c-span networks, now available in more than 100 million homes, created by cable and provided as a public service. >> christopher hill returned from iraq a few days ago after a 16-month stint as the u.s. ambassador there. he talks about the future of iraq a
and then president obama in ohio on the economy. on tomorrow morning's "washington journal," grover norquist will talk about the cost of the federal government. and then a look at u.s. attitudes toward drug abuse. after that, a former chief accountant will talk about the new appendage or regulations built and what it could mean for investors. later in the morning, a hearing on the bp oil spill examines the safety of seepage in the gulf of mexico. >> the c-span networks provide...