Ed Schultz talks with a man holding a sign that reads "State Employees are not the problem!" during a live broadcast of 'The Ed Show' from Quimby’s at the Park on South Huron Street in Toledo.
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Union supporters hold anti-SB 5 signs behind host Ed Schultz as he talks to the camera.
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Ed Schultz has a reputation of being a firebrand on MSNBC.
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Toledo Mayor Mike bells sits quietly as the crowd yelled negative comments at him while host Ed Schultz prepares for his interview.
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An audience member holds a sign that reads "JOBS21! good jobs for the 21st century."
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Ed Schultz interviews Leo Gerard, president of United Steel Workers International.
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Host Ed Schultz had hoped to hold an open-air town hall at an outdoors spot in Toledo, but the show was moved inside Quimby's when the weather became uncooperative.
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People voice opposition to ballot Issue 2, which would keep the recent law from Senate Bill 5 that restricts collective bargaining in Ohio.
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Rep. Marcy Kaptur appears via remote video on 'The Ed Show."
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Pro-union members packed Quimby's downtown for "The Ed Show."
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Audience members chant against Issue 2 during a live broadcast of 'The Ed Show' from a bar in downtown Toledo.
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Audience members take photos of host Ed Schultz.
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A sign at the Toledo site of 'The Ed Show' reads "3 Amigos, 1. Kasich 2. Bell 3. Wall Street."
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MSNBC's Ed Schultz advocated passage of President Barack Obama’s jobs bill during the live broadcast of his "Ed Show" from Toledo.
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Ed Schultz interviews Toledo Mayor Mike Bell about Issue 2, which the mayor supports.
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"Ed Show" audience members chant for repeal of SB 5, which limits collective bargaining rights in Ohio. Issue 2 on the November ballot would either keep or rescind the recent law.
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