starting at 4:00. a move that made sense after this 19-car pileup in maine scattered cars across the road and into ditches. please, please, exercise caution and use common sense. this is the result of two storm systems colliding over the northeast. it s horrible. reporter: horrible even for snow plow drivers. haas last year was very, very mild. mother nature making up for last year. reporter: a region still recovering from superstorm sandy which just struck over three months ago. i know you can see the lights on behind me, or i hope you can through the snow. what i tell you, the power in the core of downtown is still on and that likely won t be a problem, because much of the infrastructure here is buried, but across the region and across new england, and i know you ve been talking about this, more
presidency. but this national belly button of ours, this thing we can t stop staring at, this thing we call ohio, where we re once again checking the polls every day, every hour, the blaplace called ohio is not the same ohio it was when barack obama won there. ohio has not been frozen in amber since 2008. in 2010, it was the republicans who swept to power in ohio in that great red tide election of 2010. after that election the republicans controlled the statehouse, the state senate and the governorship. republicans controlled ohio. once they found themselves in charge, ohio republicans got very ambitious very quickly. they passed a law to strip union rights in the state which led to protests in the streets. ohio republicans said they would take union rights away from police and teachers and firefighters and snow plow drivers and they did not care about the anger it generated. they had that majority from the
stop staring at, this thing we call ohio, where we re once again checking the polls every day, every hour, the place called ohio is not the same ohio it was when barack obama won there. ohio has not been frozen in amber since 2008. in 2010, it was the republicans who swept to power in ohio in that great red tide election of 2010. after that election the republicans controlled the statehouse, the state senate and the governorship. republicans controlled ohio. once they found themselves in charge, ohio republicans got very ambitious very quickly. they passed a law to strip union rights in the state which led to protests in the streets. ohio republicans said they would take union rights away from police and teachers and firefighters and snow plow drivers and they did not care about the anger it generated. they had that majority from the 2010 election and they were going to use it to do what they wanted. three months after republican
of ours, this thing we can t stop staring at, this thing we call ohio, where we re once again checking the polls every day, every hour, the place called ohio is not the same ohio it was when barack obama won there. ohio has not been frozen in amber since 2008. in 2010, it was the republicans who swept to power in ohio in that great red tide election of 2010. after that election the republicans controlled the statehouse, the state senate and the governorship. republicans controlled ohio. once they found themselves in charge, ohio republicans got very ambitious very quickly. they passed a law to strip union rights in the state which led to protests in the streets. ohio republicans said they would take union rights away from police and teachers and firefighters and snow plow drivers and they did not care about the anger it generated. they had that majority from the 2010 election and they were
line officers and the protesters out on the streets. that s very crucial. so i guess it s i guess every community is different. i guess. i mean, there s there s really no uniformed way to make sure that things like this don t happen at uc davis. every community is different. i think communication is key. a unique factor in our protests was the fact that we did have a large number of off dutyรง poli officers participanting iparti protests. off duty, throughout the state, when we have teachers, nurses, snow plow drivers come up to us and say, we take comfort in you being here. ed, the evening that the governor threatened to forcibly clear the capitol building, i and other off duty officers were there with off duty firefighters to try to keep the people s