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but my most fun accomplishment, if will you, is i asked corporations all over ohio that did tpwhiss ohio to help us -- that did business in ohio to help us. and the mcdonald's corporation printed one million tray liners, so you'd go through and you could actually sign up to register to vote. for years at the board of elections or the athens county board of elections you could see registration forms with catch jeopardy stains but they still -- ketch upstains but they still counted. that's my history of voting rights. ohio is actually a pretty good -- in spite of a secretary of state that cares little about expanding the franchise and is sometimes aggressive, was aggressively -- done voter purges, we have had generally good laws. you can actually vote in prison if you're -- if you committed a misdemeanor. i'm not lawyer here. felons can't vote in prince. miss demeaners can vote in prison. felons, as soon as they're out of prison, can vote. we have one of the best laws in the country on that. not so good on other issues on voting. but yeny -- generally better than the average state. not wha
but my most fun accomplishment, if will you, is i asked corporations all over ohio that did tpwhiss ohio to help us -- that did business in ohio to help us. and the mcdonald's corporation printed one million tray liners, so you'd go through and you could actually sign up to register to vote. for years at the board of elections or the athens county board of elections you could see registration forms with catch jeopardy stains but they still -- ketch upstains but they still counted. that's my...
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in ohio to help us. and the mcdonald's corporation printed one million tray liners, the piece of paper on the plastic trays, so you would go through and you could actually sign up to register to vote. for years at the cuyahoga county board of elections you could see registration forms with ketchup stains, but they still counted. that's my history of voting rights. ohio's actually a pretty good -- in spite of a secretary of state that cares little about expanding the franchise and is sometimes aggressive, was aggressively done voter purges, we have had generally good laws. if you -- you can actually vote in prison if you are -- if you committed -- i'm not a lawyer, bear with me. felons can't vote in prison. misdemeanorants can vote in prison. felons as soon as they are out of prison can can vote. we have one of the best laws in the country on that. not so good on some other issues. on voting. generally probably better than the average state. not what it should be. can somebody do an easier question? >> se
in ohio to help us. and the mcdonald's corporation printed one million tray liners, the piece of paper on the plastic trays, so you would go through and you could actually sign up to register to vote. for years at the cuyahoga county board of elections you could see registration forms with ketchup stains, but they still counted. that's my history of voting rights. ohio's actually a pretty good -- in spite of a secretary of state that cares little about expanding the franchise and is sometimes...
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as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. simply not only believe because it's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened decides and he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy is a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know people pretty straight and blows their own. channel want to get your own reality and the results are in the experiment was a fail and i think we're talking about exactly what we argued dennis mcguire was going to suffocate to death and that that was going to be terrifying and horrifying for him to experience. the new terror of watching my date's over the more nineteen the. know what cruel and unusual punishment is with this is nearly every choice sr says she knows her sister suffered terror in pain and she was raped sodomized choked and killed by dennis mcguire she says he was treated more humane
as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. simply not only believe because it's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened decides and he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy is a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know...
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serving as ohio secretary of state and then representing ohio 15th congressional district and finally representing the state of ohio in the senate. senator brown is married to journalist and pulitzer prize-winning columnist, connie schultz. they live in cleveland and have four children and seven grandchildren. he joins us today partly through his listening to her -- i will pass. thank you. part way through a listening tour of the early primary states where he has been speaking on the dignity of work. now for the ground rules. we are on the record and please note live blogging or tweeting, in short, no filing of any kind on the breakfast is underway. once the session ends at 9:00 a.m. there is no embargo. file away. we will e-mail pictures from this breakfast to all reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends. as you know if you'd like to ask a question wave at me and i will call on as many of you as time permits. now, senator brown, if you'd like to make a brief opening remark, the floor is yours. >> it's an honor to be here but excuse me, i'm grateful. thank you. last night you saw
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as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. believe because it's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened and decides that he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy is a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know people pretty straight and blows their own in an opinion when i can stand up and want to get your own reaction and the results are in the experiment was a fail and i think we're talking about exactly what we argued dennis mcguire was going to suffocate to death and that that was going to be terrifying and horrifying for him to experience. they need terror of watching let it suffer less than more than eighteen. know what cruel and unusual punishment is when this is nearly every joy sister says she knows her sister suffered terror in pain when she was raped sodomized choked and killed by dennis mcguire she sa
as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. believe because it's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened and decides that he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy is a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know people...
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serving as ohio secretary of state, then representing ohio's 13th congressional district, and finally representing the state of ohio in the senate. senator brown is married to journalist and pulitzer prize winning columnist connie shultz. they live in cleveland and have four children and seven grandchildren. he joins us today partway of ugh his listening tour early primary states where he's been speaking on the dignity of work. now for the ground rules. we're on the record, please no live blogging or tweeting. in short no filing of any kind. while the breakfast is under way. and once the session ends at 9:00 a.m., there is no embargo. file away. we will email pictures from this breakfast to all reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends. and as you know, if you'd like to ask a question, just wave at me and will i call on as many of you as time permits. senator brown, if you'd like to make brief opening remarks the floor is yours. senator brown: it's an honor to be here. i'm grateful. thank you. last night you saw again at a trump rally another attack on a camera person or reporter,
serving as ohio secretary of state, then representing ohio's 13th congressional district, and finally representing the state of ohio in the senate. senator brown is married to journalist and pulitzer prize winning columnist connie shultz. they live in cleveland and have four children and seven grandchildren. he joins us today partway of ugh his listening tour early primary states where he's been speaking on the dignity of work. now for the ground rules. we're on the record, please no live...
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daughter lives in ohio for several years. i am in aclu voter and my big interest is in criminal justice reform, prison reform. i have three questions for you related. first of all, all the states have different laws regarding restoration of voting rights, formerly incarcerated. would you support restoring voting rights to people who are out of prison? or even in prison? california lets you vote if you are in prison. what would you do to alleviate mass incarceration? and 3, how would you help the formerly incarcerated to find living wage employment which is the reason people can't earn enough money to keep themselves alive? what is a person to do? >> i take them in reverse order, formerly incarcerated people, my wife, is on facebook, or on twitter. she is a pulitzer prize winner but be sure she won the pulitzer she was a pulitzer finalist writing about a gentleman named michael green who had been wrongfully incarcerated for rape, not committed at the cleveland clinic, she followed him in prison for 12 years. he was in prison 1
daughter lives in ohio for several years. i am in aclu voter and my big interest is in criminal justice reform, prison reform. i have three questions for you related. first of all, all the states have different laws regarding restoration of voting rights, formerly incarcerated. would you support restoring voting rights to people who are out of prison? or even in prison? california lets you vote if you are in prison. what would you do to alleviate mass incarceration? and 3, how would you help...
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as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. simply not only believe because it's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened decides and he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy his a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know people pretty straight and blows their own in an opinion when i can and i don't want to get all reaction and the results are in the experiment was a fail and i think we're talking about exactly what we argued dennis mcguire was going to suffocate to death and that that was going to be terrifying and horrifying for him to experience. they need terror of watching my date's over them or nineteen the. know what cruel and unusual punishment is when this is. nearly every joy sister says she knows her sister suffered terror in pain and she was raped sodomized choked and killed by dennis mcguire she say
as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. simply not only believe because it's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened decides and he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy his a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know...
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he is the first latino elected to ohio's congressional delegation. representative carol miller served over a decade in the state house before voters in west virginia's third district elected her to congress. politics runs in her family. she is the daughter of former congressman samuel devine. his seat would later be felt by future of ohio governor and 2016 presidential candidate john kasich. congressman michael guest was a local prosecutor in mississippi for nearly 25 years. the last decade as district attorney before his election to the house. he is also a sunday school teacher at his local baptist church. representative david trone and his brother owned a liquor store in delaware in the early 1990's. the company eventually moved its headquarters to maryland, and has expanded to become the largest independent fine wine retailer in the country. and washington's eighth district elected representative kim schrier, a pediatrician and the only female doctor in congress. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >> it seemed to be happening just
he is the first latino elected to ohio's congressional delegation. representative carol miller served over a decade in the state house before voters in west virginia's third district elected her to congress. politics runs in her family. she is the daughter of former congressman samuel devine. his seat would later be felt by future of ohio governor and 2016 presidential candidate john kasich. congressman michael guest was a local prosecutor in mississippi for nearly 25 years. the last decade as...
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in ohio to help us. and the mcdonald's corporation printed one million tray liners, the piece of paper on the plastic trays, so you would go through and you could actually sign up to register to vote. for years at the cuyahoga county board of elections you could see registration forms with ketchup stains, but they still counted. that's my history of voting rights. ohio's actually a pretty good -- in spite of a secretary of state that cares little about expanding the franchise and is sometimes aggressive, was aggressively done voter purges, we have had generally good laws. if you -- you can actually vote in prison if you are -- if you committed -- i'm not a lawyer, bear with me. felons can't vote in prison. misdemeanorants can vote in prison. felons as soon as they are out of prison can vote. we have one of the best laws in the country on that. not so good on some other issues. on voting. generally probably better than the average state. not what it should be. can somebody do an easier question? >> senato
in ohio to help us. and the mcdonald's corporation printed one million tray liners, the piece of paper on the plastic trays, so you would go through and you could actually sign up to register to vote. for years at the cuyahoga county board of elections you could see registration forms with ketchup stains, but they still counted. that's my history of voting rights. ohio's actually a pretty good -- in spite of a secretary of state that cares little about expanding the franchise and is sometimes...
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but my most fun was i asked corporations all over ohio, and businesses in ohio to help us. and the mcdonalds corporation printed 1 million tray liners, the papers on the plastic trays so you could go through and sign up to register to vote, and for years, the ohio county board of elections, or athens county board of elections you could see registration forms with ketchup stains but they still counted. ohio is -- cares little about expanding the franchise, and has grateful done voter purges. we have had generally good laws, if you -- you can actually vote in prison if you're a -- if you committed a misdemeanor -- felons can't vote in prison. missed meanants can't vote in prison. felons can vote once they're out of prison. we have one of thebust country on that, not on so many other issues, like voting. but probably better than the average state but not what it should be. >> senator, thank you for coming and thank you for the family friendly economy folks for organizing this. my name is kevin fleming, and i teach at this school. i want to echo the educators comment, the other
but my most fun was i asked corporations all over ohio, and businesses in ohio to help us. and the mcdonalds corporation printed 1 million tray liners, the papers on the plastic trays so you could go through and sign up to register to vote, and for years, the ohio county board of elections, or athens county board of elections you could see registration forms with ketchup stains but they still counted. ohio is -- cares little about expanding the franchise, and has grateful done voter purges. we...
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serving as ohio's secretary of state, then representing ohio's 13th congressional district and, finally, representing the state of ohio in the senate. senator brown is married to journalist and pulitzer prize winning column knit connie schultz. they live in cleveland and have four children and seven grandchildren. i hope i have that right. he joins us today partway hrough his listening tour. of early primary states where he's been speaking on the dignity of work. now for the ground rules. we're on the record, please no live blogging or tweeting. in short, no filing of any kind. while the breakfast is under way. once the session ends, there's no embargo. we will email pictures from this breakfast to all reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends. and as you know, if you'd like to ask a question, just wave at me and i will call on as many of you as time permits. now, senator brown, if you'd like to make brief opening remarks, the floor is yours. mr. brown: thank you. it's an honor to be here. i'm grateful. thank you. last night you saw again at a trump rally another attack on a camera p
serving as ohio's secretary of state, then representing ohio's 13th congressional district and, finally, representing the state of ohio in the senate. senator brown is married to journalist and pulitzer prize winning column knit connie schultz. they live in cleveland and have four children and seven grandchildren. i hope i have that right. he joins us today partway hrough his listening tour. of early primary states where he's been speaking on the dignity of work. now for the ground rules. we're...
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in ohio to help us. and the mcdonald's corporation printed one million tray liners, the piece of paper on the plastic trays, so you would go through and you could actually sign up to register to vote. for years at the cuyahoga county board of elections you could see registration forms with ketchup stains, but they still counted. that's my history of voting rights. ohio's actually a pretty good -- in spite of a secretary of state that cares little about expanding the franchise and is sometimes aggressive, was aggressively done voter purges, we have had generally good laws. if you -- you can actually vote in prison if you are -- if you committed -- i'm not a lawyer, bear with me. felons can't vote in prison. misdemeanorants can vote in prison. felons as soon as they are out of prison can vote. we have one of the best laws in the country on that. not so good on some other issues. on voting. generally probably better than the average state. not what it should be. can somebody do an easier question? [laughter
in ohio to help us. and the mcdonald's corporation printed one million tray liners, the piece of paper on the plastic trays, so you would go through and you could actually sign up to register to vote. for years at the cuyahoga county board of elections you could see registration forms with ketchup stains, but they still counted. that's my history of voting rights. ohio's actually a pretty good -- in spite of a secretary of state that cares little about expanding the franchise and is sometimes...
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gonzalezative anthony was a football star at ohio state. after injuries cut short his professional ball career, representative gonzalez earned his mba at stanford business school. he is the first latino elected to represent ohio. politics runs in her family. she is the daughter of former congressman samuel divine, whose seat would be filled by john kasich. congress and michael guest was a local prosecutor in mississippi for 25 years before his election to the house. he is also a sunday school teacher at his local baptist church. representative david trone and his brother opened a small liquor store in the 1990's. the company moved its headquarters to maryland and has expanded to become the largest independent timeline retailer in the country. -- fine wine retailer in the country. a pediatrician and the only female doctor in congress. new congress, new leaders. today, a discussion on how to protect the human rights of journalists. we hear from lawmakers and reporters at the national press club in washington, d.c. that is live at 1:30 p.m. ea
gonzalezative anthony was a football star at ohio state. after injuries cut short his professional ball career, representative gonzalez earned his mba at stanford business school. he is the first latino elected to represent ohio. politics runs in her family. she is the daughter of former congressman samuel divine, whose seat would be filled by john kasich. congress and michael guest was a local prosecutor in mississippi for 25 years before his election to the house. he is also a sunday school...
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experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be . and what was done here today in their name. simply believe because that's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened decides that he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy is a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know people pretty straight and blows down in an opinion when i can stand up and want to say that you're all reacting and the results are in the experiment was a fail and i think we're talking about exactly what we argued dennis mcguire was going to suffocate to death and that that was going to be terrifying and horrifying for him to experience. they need terror of watching let it suffer less the more nineteen the. know what cruel and unusual punishment is with this is nearly every choice sr says she knows her sister suffered terror in pain and she was raped sodomized choked and killed by denni
experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be . and what was done here today in their name. simply believe because that's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened decides that he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy is a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know people pretty...
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but what happened in ohio? the composition of the court changed. it's such a classic ohio story. i didn't go -- i didn't go from sharp left to sharp right, it went from center left to center right. the new ohio supreme court, the current ohio supreme court, didn't overall a single one of those rulings. but they're innovating a little less than they were in the 1990s. there's something to me about that story that's positive. we judges -- this is not our constitution. it's not our law. it's the people's constitution, the people's law. and letting the people have a say in who these judges are from time to time can be quite healthy. so i actually would say what i witnessed at the ohio side made me more confident that if you get even elected judges that are disconnected from what the people of that state want or think is appropriate for the role of the judge, they have an antidote. it's a really good question and the answer is complicated, as i think i've just proved. [ applause ] >>> over the last year the world has seen what we always knew, that no people are earth are so fearless o
but what happened in ohio? the composition of the court changed. it's such a classic ohio story. i didn't go -- i didn't go from sharp left to sharp right, it went from center left to center right. the new ohio supreme court, the current ohio supreme court, didn't overall a single one of those rulings. but they're innovating a little less than they were in the 1990s. there's something to me about that story that's positive. we judges -- this is not our constitution. it's not our law. it's the...
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as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. simply not only believe because it's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened to sides and he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. and the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy is a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto know people pretty straight and blows their own in an opinion when i can stand up and want to get all reaction and the results are in the experiment was a fail and i think we're talking about exactly what we argued dennis mcguire was going to suffocate to death and that that was going to be terrifying and horrifying for him to experience. they need terror of watching my day so for more than a team. i know what cruel and unusual punishment is with this it is nearly every choice sr says she knows her sister suffered terror in pain and she was raped sodomized choked and killed by dennis mcguire she
as an experiment by the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. simply not only believe because it's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened to sides and he's going to start a reprieve. or commuting sentences or you know i don't know. and the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy is a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer. loto...
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experiment but the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. you know i believe that's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened just so it's a nice going to start a reprieve. for commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy his a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer skill. loto know people pretty straight and blows their own opinion when i can you cannot point to your own reaction the results are in the experiment was a fail and i think we're talking about exactly what we argued dennis mcguire was going to suffocate to death and that that was going to be terrifying and horrifying for him to experience. they need terror of watching let it suffer less than more than eighteen. know what cruel and unusual punishment is with this is clearly a very joy sister says she knows her sister suffered terror in pain when she was raped sodomized choked and killed by dennis mcguire she says he w
experiment but the state of ohio the people of the state of ohio should be appalled and what was done here today in their name. you know i believe that's exactly what. i don't know what this means going forward maybe the governor is rightly appalled at what just happened just so it's a nice going to start a reprieve. for commuting sentences or you know i don't know. the only failure is you as a lawyer want to buy his a saw so you should perish the same way typical lawyer skill. loto know people...
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we have 11 people a day die of opioid overdose in ohio. i remember a day in cincinnati, a similar roundtable as this where a gentleman whose daughter was sitting next to him who had been in and out of treatment, put his hand on her arm and said she would be dead without medicaid expansion, without medicaid. it is so important for mental health so thank you for that. what you said about $400, a huge part of the american public can't survive, can't deal without going to a payday lender if their car breaks down and they need to get to work, what that says, the most poignant example recently, we already during the trump shutdown that 800,000 federal employees either worked without pay and had to arrange childcare of an elder or someone with dementia or had to pay their transportation and all that. at least we got them back pay as we should have for all the stress that caused them. there are hundreds of thousands of contract workers who work for 12, 13, $14 an hour but they don't work for the government, they work for aramark, people that prepa
we have 11 people a day die of opioid overdose in ohio. i remember a day in cincinnati, a similar roundtable as this where a gentleman whose daughter was sitting next to him who had been in and out of treatment, put his hand on her arm and said she would be dead without medicaid expansion, without medicaid. it is so important for mental health so thank you for that. what you said about $400, a huge part of the american public can't survive, can't deal without going to a payday lender if their...
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and ohio and these are the top stories we're getting reports of multiple casualties after a roadside bomb explosion in indian administered kashmir police say at least fourteen security officials have been killed but al jazeera sources on the ground say the number of dead could be much higher the u.s. says it's taking a new era of cooperation to confront threats in the middle east secretary of state's mike pompei i was speaking at a u.s. led meeting to discuss the region's future he listed iran as one of the challenges tehran was not invited to the event being hosted by poland. the u.s. house of representatives has passed a resolution to end american military support for the saudi emirate he led war in yemen president donald trump says he'll veto the legislation if senators approve it venezuela's opposition controlled congress has its sights on the country's all important oil revenues opposition leader one has named a new board of directors for the stage oil company and its u.s. subsidiary the u.s. imposed sanctions on venezuela's oil industry last month president nicolas.
and ohio and these are the top stories we're getting reports of multiple casualties after a roadside bomb explosion in indian administered kashmir police say at least fourteen security officials have been killed but al jazeera sources on the ground say the number of dead could be much higher the u.s. says it's taking a new era of cooperation to confront threats in the middle east secretary of state's mike pompei i was speaking at a u.s. led meeting to discuss the region's future he listed iran...
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, at the university of akron, university of ohio o.s.u. and the university of toledo. university of akron startup provides decision making software that helps water treatment plants to produce slept drinking water. it is used by 25 plants in u.s. brazil.canada and it opens up grantees and private individuals. this bill allows small business innovation research grants and the small business technology grants to be used to access icorps training. it would have ready teams to attract investors and build a brand. as we confront the challenges, it will be our innovators and ntrepreneurs who will create spirit and will that has driven our country to our greatest heights. this safeguards our economy by safeguarding entrepreneurs in all corners of our country to rn their wildest dreams into reality. i support this legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: i yield myself the balance of the remaining time to thank the gentleman from illinois. i th
, at the university of akron, university of ohio o.s.u. and the university of toledo. university of akron startup provides decision making software that helps water treatment plants to produce slept drinking water. it is used by 25 plants in u.s. brazil.canada and it opens up grantees and private individuals. this bill allows small business innovation research grants and the small business technology grants to be used to access icorps training. it would have ready teams to attract investors and...
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he's the first latino elected to ohio's congressional delegation. representative carol miller served over a decade in the statehouse before voters in west virginia's third district elected her to congress. politics runs in her family. she's the daughter of former congressman samuel divine whose seat would later be filled by future ohio governor and 2016 presidential candidate john kasich. congressman michael guest was a local prosecutor in mississippi for nearly 25 years. the last decade as district attorney before his election to the house. he's also a sunday school teacher at his local baptist hoich. representative david trone and his brother opened a small liquor store in delaware in early 1990's. kpt moved its headquarters to maryland and expanded to become the largest independent fine wine retailer in the country. and washington's eighth district elected representative kim schrier, a pediatrician and only female doctor in congress. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. "washin" continues. host: we take a look at how your money is a
he's the first latino elected to ohio's congressional delegation. representative carol miller served over a decade in the statehouse before voters in west virginia's third district elected her to congress. politics runs in her family. she's the daughter of former congressman samuel divine whose seat would later be filled by future ohio governor and 2016 presidential candidate john kasich. congressman michael guest was a local prosecutor in mississippi for nearly 25 years. the last decade as...
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into the ohio country, both sides seem to be ready to negotiate a peace. great britain really does not want to be fighting this war. they can't afford it. and so they are willing to realize many of the claims of the native americans. the native americans want their sovereignty respected. they want more trade, and they want more frequent diplomacy and gift giving. both sides ultimately wanted the same thing. they wanted stability and they wanted an open road between indian country and the british colonies. and so, to enact this peace treaty, sir william johnson, the head of indian diplomacy in north america, approaches one of his deputies, on one of the most audacious missions. he was asked to travel from philadelphia and then to fort pitt down the ohio river into what was enemy territory, because peace had not yet been affected, in search of pontiac. he was to find pontiac and reassure pontiac that the british truly wanted peace. now, croghan, how many of you have heard of george croghan before? it's one of the most fascinating parts of the story. in 1765,
into the ohio country, both sides seem to be ready to negotiate a peace. great britain really does not want to be fighting this war. they can't afford it. and so they are willing to realize many of the claims of the native americans. the native americans want their sovereignty respected. they want more trade, and they want more frequent diplomacy and gift giving. both sides ultimately wanted the same thing. they wanted stability and they wanted an open road between indian country and the...
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that's how much one of these weighs >> wow morgan, thanks morgan live from lima, ohio. one of the fun midwest city names like versailles, kentucky. morgan brennan >>> still to come, the jeff bezos blackmail bombshell and the white house response. >>> plus, finding the value with the dow down about 251 points. where the stock picker is putting his money. "squawk alley" iba aer th iss ckft your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> i am sue herera. here's your cnbc update. >>> matthew whitaker telling the house judiciary committee he hasn't interfered in any way with the russia investigation. >> since becoming acting attorney general, i have run the department of justice with fidelity to the law and to the constitution during my time as leader of the department of justice, the department has complied with the special counsel regulations and there's been no change in how the department worked with the special counsel's o
that's how much one of these weighs >> wow morgan, thanks morgan live from lima, ohio. one of the fun midwest city names like versailles, kentucky. morgan brennan >>> still to come, the jeff bezos blackmail bombshell and the white house response. >>> plus, finding the value with the dow down about 251 points. where the stock picker is putting his money. "squawk alley" iba aer th iss ckft your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments....
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anthony gonzalez was a football star at ohio state. before the indianapolis colts drafted him in 2000 seven. after injuries cut short his professional football career, representative gonzalez and his and ean stanford business school. he is the first latino elected to ohio's congressional delegation. representative miller served more than a decade in the state house before voters in west virginia third district elected her to congress. she is the daughter of former congressman single divine -- samuel divine. congressman michael gast was a local prosecutor in mississippi for nearly 25 years. the last decade as district attorney before his election to the house. he is also a sunday school teacher at his local baptist church. brother opened a small liquor store in delaware in the early 1990's. itscompany eventually moved headquarters to maryland and has expanded to become the largest independent fine wine retailer in the country. and washington's eighth district elected representative kim , a pediatrician, and the only female doctor in con
anthony gonzalez was a football star at ohio state. before the indianapolis colts drafted him in 2000 seven. after injuries cut short his professional football career, representative gonzalez and his and ean stanford business school. he is the first latino elected to ohio's congressional delegation. representative miller served more than a decade in the state house before voters in west virginia third district elected her to congress. she is the daughter of former congressman single divine --...
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he grew up in ohio, small town ohio, imbued with what you might call the ohio culture of the time, which was a reflection of what people in those times considered christian values of thrift, optimism, modesty, hard toil. his father ran and owned blast furnaces around ohio and worked very, very hard. his mother had a strong sense of civic and religious duty. she was a very civic minded and worked very hard for her church and communities wherever they happened to be. they were in poland for much of the growing up years of william. his mother was imbued with all those things we talked about, those so-called christian values and one of my favorite stories about her is she was taking a train to columbus later in her life to visit her son, the governor of ohio. the lady next to her struck up a conversation, are you going to columbia pus? yes, i am, she said. oh, do you have family there? i have a son there. that's all she said. she didn't feel the need to explain her son was governor of the state. so 17 young women go off to college in pennsylvania. the first year he developed some sort of ill
he grew up in ohio, small town ohio, imbued with what you might call the ohio culture of the time, which was a reflection of what people in those times considered christian values of thrift, optimism, modesty, hard toil. his father ran and owned blast furnaces around ohio and worked very, very hard. his mother had a strong sense of civic and religious duty. she was a very civic minded and worked very hard for her church and communities wherever they happened to be. they were in poland for much...
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jobless for eight months nine black workers suing general motors for their treatment at its toledo ohio plant say secretly placed nooses barriers to advancement in racist graffiti and language were privy sieve they found bananas and monkey dolls on their desks live on sledge says blacks were called boy and worse than that and i've heard some of the older older white. corners of course all the time as will happen no. and move. swastikas and racist graffiti were so prevalent in one men's room that g.m. had to close it the company said it has responded working to end workplace bigotry i'm outraged our leadership is outraged that this kind of behavior might exist anywhere it's not who we are at general motors is not who we are in manufacturing and i think everyone is working hard to rid this kind of behavior from our workplace completely not everybody the ohio civil rights commission found but we do not believe that the company did enough to get to troll or to even stop this type of behavior we were thinking could not be that bad is that bad and it's worse she says the incidents have contin
jobless for eight months nine black workers suing general motors for their treatment at its toledo ohio plant say secretly placed nooses barriers to advancement in racist graffiti and language were privy sieve they found bananas and monkey dolls on their desks live on sledge says blacks were called boy and worse than that and i've heard some of the older older white. corners of course all the time as will happen no. and move. swastikas and racist graffiti were so prevalent in one men's room...
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if aim i think we're seeing it. >> we're hearing from sharon brown, democratic senator from ohio. on a tour through iowa this weekend, in new hampshire next week. >> i imagine he resonates well with a lot of middle western americans. he is a very kind of straight arrow midwest guy. what i read is some reporting saying when he sits down with farmers, they are telling him sort of what we reported in our magazine. >> which is what? >> if you want to reach farmers, talk about industry concentration. >> let's get to your phone calls. blake is calling us from maryland. good morning. >> caller: hi. how are you doing? >> fine. >> caller: i listened to the comments. i was surprised nobody calling in nor the moderator mentioned facial recognition software was used. it seems like you should look at the facts before deciding something is important before the governor should be dethroned. >> it doesn't look good for the governor. there's support for him to go. democrats have a strong lieutenant governor waiting in the wings. i don't know the truth of the accusations. i can't imagine he survive
if aim i think we're seeing it. >> we're hearing from sharon brown, democratic senator from ohio. on a tour through iowa this weekend, in new hampshire next week. >> i imagine he resonates well with a lot of middle western americans. he is a very kind of straight arrow midwest guy. what i read is some reporting saying when he sits down with farmers, they are telling him sort of what we reported in our magazine. >> which is what? >> if you want to reach farmers, talk...
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the state of ohio says the new drug combo used to actually cue dennis mcguire in january work properly but it's increasing the dosage of the painkiller cocktail for future executions his family claims the state used as an experiment the state says mcguire was killed humanely. their official position is that nothing went wrong with. basically everything was told. was unconscious. because they're all medically qualified to be able to say. i don't know yet what we're. going to be. this afternoon or next to push through legislation that would try to pull the curtain over any information about who was involved in this. the idea that we could just lawlessness regardless of how people feel about the death penalty. what the legislature is doing with the secrecy stuff should just piss people off. legitimist to leave your. car and where. did you hear oh he mentions you again. this is your what is your position that he says oh it's. cool children will miss it see roll over there that instead of just brotherhood he grew into this in this. sense of course forty eight this is cool. killing mr rhodes
the state of ohio says the new drug combo used to actually cue dennis mcguire in january work properly but it's increasing the dosage of the painkiller cocktail for future executions his family claims the state used as an experiment the state says mcguire was killed humanely. their official position is that nothing went wrong with. basically everything was told. was unconscious. because they're all medically qualified to be able to say. i don't know yet what we're. going to be. this afternoon...
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twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. that are. the changes that have been made the execution schedule. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other births. and we were doing paperwork but i was there physically present yet my mom was knocking me on the path that a lot you were right but i was there with me. the variable. this is an election twenty sixteen special the state attorney to bait for the first time in. northeast florida voters are getting ready to make a choice about the area's top prosecutor the incumbent state attorney angela corey has gained national attention prosecuting several high profile cases which have also made her own lightning rod for criticism you know two of her former
twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. that are. the changes that have been made the execution schedule. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i...
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twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. that. the changes that have been made. have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other birds. who were doing paperwork but i was there physically present yet my mom was locking me on behalf of the law you were working right but i was there with me. the variable. this is an election twenty sixteen special the state attorney job eight for the first time a speaker the incumbent state attorney angela corey has gained national attention prosecuting several high profile cases which have also made her role lightning rod for criticism you know two of her former prosecutors are challenging her saying it's time for a change tonight all three make their case down to ensure. we are
twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. that. the changes that have been made. have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other...
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joining us from dayton, ohio's pbs station. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: a shocking new report finds at least a third of the himalayan ice cap will melt by the end of the century due to climate change, even if the world's most ambitious environmental reforms are implemented. the report, released by the hindu kush himalaya assessment earlier this month, is the culmination of half a decade's work by over 200 scientists, with an additional 125 experts peer reviewing their work. it warns rising temperatures in the himalayas could lead to mass population displacements as well as catastrophic food and water insecurity. the glaciers are a vital water source for the 250 million people who live in the hindu kush himalaya range, which spans from afghanistan to burma. the region is home to the most ice in the world after antarctica and the arctic. more than 1.5 billion people depend on the rivers that flow from the himalayan peaks. amy: meanwhile, an alarming
joining us from dayton, ohio's pbs station. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: a shocking new report finds at least a third of the himalayan ice cap will melt by the end of the century due to climate change, even if the world's most ambitious environmental reforms are implemented. the report, released by the hindu kush himalaya assessment earlier this month, is the culmination of half a decade's work by over 200...
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twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. the changes that have been made. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other birds. who were doing paperwork but i was there physically present yet my mom was knocking me on the path that a lot you're working right but i was there with me. the datable. this is an election twenty sixteen special the state attorney just baked for the first time in. northeast florida voters are getting ready to make a choice about the area's top prosecutor the incumbent state attorney angela corey has gained national attention prosecuting several high profile cases which have also made her own lightning rod for criticism you know two of her former prosecutors are challenging
twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. the changes that have been made. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other...
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twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. that are. the changes that have been made the execution schedule. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he not worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other birds. who were doing paperwork but i was there physically present yet my mom was knocking me on the path that a lot you were working right but i was there with me. the variable. this is an election twenty sixteen special the state attorney job eight for the first time in. northeast florida voters are getting ready to make a choice about the area's top prosecutor the incumbent state attorney angela corey has gained national attention prosecuting several high profile cases which have also made her old lightning rod for criticism no two of her former
twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. that are. the changes that have been made the execution schedule. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he not worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i...
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a string of racists writes one of its plants in the united states john hendren has more from toledo ohio. marcus boyd's promotion at general motors was followed by a warning the next day there was a news over in that area to any black man in america the meaning is clear and this is a sign of that this is a threat he said right subordinates refused to work for him one threatened him with a heavy clutch assembly and was suspended for one day the gun magazines were left on his desk these were. where. eventually he chose unemployment over harassment quitting his six figure supervisor position and going jobless for eight months nine black workers suing general motors for their treatment at its toledo ohio plant say secretly placed nooses barriers to advancement in racist graffiti and language were prevail they found bananas and monkey dolls on their desks to live on sledge says blacks were called boy and worse things in that war and i've heard some of the older older white. course of course all the time as nothing no. i mean. it's. swastikas and racist graffiti were so prevalent in one men's
a string of racists writes one of its plants in the united states john hendren has more from toledo ohio. marcus boyd's promotion at general motors was followed by a warning the next day there was a news over in that area to any black man in america the meaning is clear and this is a sign of that this is a threat he said right subordinates refused to work for him one threatened him with a heavy clutch assembly and was suspended for one day the gun magazines were left on his desk these were....
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twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. the changes that have been made the execution schedule. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other births. and we were doing paperwork but i was there physically present yet my mom was knocking me on the path that a lot you were right but i was there with me. the variable. this is an election twenty sixteen special the state attorney job eight for the first time in. northeast florida voters are getting ready to make a choice about the area's top prosecutor the incumbent state attorney angela corey has gained national attention prosecuting several high profile cases which have also made her own lightning rod for criticism you know two of her former prosecu
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he had come here from ohio and there had been a riot in one of the towns are he had lived in ohio. anduse of what was going on all of the hatred that was formatting and whatever, he felt it would be safer. he was going to take them to bloomington, which was about 70 miles away, for their safety. except that the citizens were now incensed because of the rape of the white woman and the murder of the white man by these black men, he thought that would be the best thing to do. it sotizens got wind of -- one of the richest people in in 1908.ld owned a car one of the few people in springfield who owned a car. they said this will never happen. as a result, they trashed his car. >> was the sheriff able to get them out of town? >> apparently he was but it doesn't say. >> how large of a crowd was it? >> about 5000 people. can you imagine? i can't. 5000 folks. and the first victim of the riot was a young boy who worked there , a dishwasher. he was white. he is not mentioned very much. he was the first victim of the the riotause he -- of because he tried to remain safe. place at the wrong wron
he had come here from ohio and there had been a riot in one of the towns are he had lived in ohio. anduse of what was going on all of the hatred that was formatting and whatever, he felt it would be safer. he was going to take them to bloomington, which was about 70 miles away, for their safety. except that the citizens were now incensed because of the rape of the white woman and the murder of the white man by these black men, he thought that would be the best thing to do. it sotizens got wind...
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host: a democratic senator from ohio is on a tour through iowa. busy resonating among rural americans -- is he resonating among rural americans? guest: i believe he is. he is kind of a straight arrow midwest guy. when he sits down with farmers, they are telling him sort of what we reported in our magazine , which is you want -- if you want to reach farmers, talk about industry concentration. host: let's get to some phone calls. blake is joining us from maryland. caller: how are you doing? host: fine. caller: i listened to the north and comments. i was surprised that nobody calling in nor the moderator -- software was called to be used and it looks like you should try to look at the facts before deciding something as important as whether a governor should beat each round. host: -- be de-throned. host: thank you for the call. guest: it does not look good for the governor. there is a groundswell of support for him to go. democrats have a pretty strong within a governor waiting in the wings. i don't know the truth of the accusations, but i can't imagi
host: a democratic senator from ohio is on a tour through iowa. busy resonating among rural americans -- is he resonating among rural americans? guest: i believe he is. he is kind of a straight arrow midwest guy. when he sits down with farmers, they are telling him sort of what we reported in our magazine , which is you want -- if you want to reach farmers, talk about industry concentration. host: let's get to some phone calls. blake is joining us from maryland. caller: how are you doing? host:...
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a rain event with flooding potential in areas of the ohio valley. then it's going to turn into a snowstorm in the northern portions of the storm up through minnesota and also wisconsin. and then the heavy snow will be exiting new england by wednesday. look at the storm out west. the west is going to be very active, wow. >> messy week ahead, thanks. >>> coming up, the university that turns students into grammy winners. an abstract painter a super model in a word, he's complicated his food though is pretty simple he gets blue basics basics is a simple diet made with a single animal protein source, and ingredients you can understand it has no chicken, beef. dairy, soy, or eggs. ideal for dogs with food sensitivities you know who mugsy is... he's my boy. who loves his blue basics it detects two hormones and then the data goes on to my phone and tells me my fertile days. (man) how many days? (woman) four or more. (man) nice. (vo) proven to double your chances of getting pregnant. clearblue connected. that's an aggressive yellow. pretty great, huh? if you
a rain event with flooding potential in areas of the ohio valley. then it's going to turn into a snowstorm in the northern portions of the storm up through minnesota and also wisconsin. and then the heavy snow will be exiting new england by wednesday. look at the storm out west. the west is going to be very active, wow. >> messy week ahead, thanks. >>> coming up, the university that turns students into grammy winners. an abstract painter a super model in a word, he's complicated...
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and we have good -- we have good ore in ohio, too. we are having it made in ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, and different places, it's been really incredible to see what is happening. we don't need anything from outside of our own boundaries, so that has been really great. ok, let us go. does anybody want to spend? sayoes anybody want to anything iesco -- anything iesco -- say anything? thank you, very much. thank you everybody for being here, i appreciate it. ok. here you go. [laughter] [applause] >> do you have confidence in the security council and dan coats with what they said? pres. trump: i think iran is a threat. i think it is a very big threat and i think i did a great thing when i terminated that ridiculous iran nuclear deal, it was a horrible, one-sided deal. that was $150 billion, plus $1.8 billion in cash, lots of other bad things. if you remember, they took our 10 sailors out of waters people are disputing and made us look very bad. but of course, the payment was due the following day, so they eventually let them go,
and we have good -- we have good ore in ohio, too. we are having it made in ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, and different places, it's been really incredible to see what is happening. we don't need anything from outside of our own boundaries, so that has been really great. ok, let us go. does anybody want to spend? sayoes anybody want to anything iesco -- anything iesco -- say anything? thank you, very much. thank you everybody for being here, i appreciate it. ok. here you go. [laughter]...
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the camper away from kids-- and contact the company for a free repair. . ( marty ) researchers from ohio state university wanted to know how losing one of our senses altered the way we learn. melisa raney has more in today's health minute.
the camper away from kids-- and contact the company for a free repair. . ( marty ) researchers from ohio state university wanted to know how losing one of our senses altered the way we learn. melisa raney has more in today's health minute.
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president, so as you know, northeast ohio is all about jobs in the economy. dave and i are from the same neck of the woods. to see the cranes, buildings going up, steel jobs coming back, to your point, they said it couldn't be done and wages are going up. when was the last time real wages went up? it is been a while. so keep doing what you are doing. we support you in northeast ohio on everything with the economy. so thank you. president trump: and again, it is a beautiful thing. as you know, they say the best iron ore virtually in the world, is in minnesota, big mines that were closed. president obama had decided to close them. i opened them and we're not bringing it in, we're taking it right from our own home, we are having it made in ohio. having it made in ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, and all the different places. it has been really incredible to see what is happening. we don't need anything from outside of our own boundaries, that has been really great. ok, let us go. en? anybody want this p [laughter] thank you, very much. thank you everybody for
president, so as you know, northeast ohio is all about jobs in the economy. dave and i are from the same neck of the woods. to see the cranes, buildings going up, steel jobs coming back, to your point, they said it couldn't be done and wages are going up. when was the last time real wages went up? it is been a while. so keep doing what you are doing. we support you in northeast ohio on everything with the economy. so thank you. president trump: and again, it is a beautiful thing. as you know,...
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rice's threats at one of its plants graffiti and nooses were found this a general motors factory in ohio almost two years ago now the company's being sued by former employees who say did little to combat racism john hendren has more from . how they were marcus boyd's promotion at general motors was followed by a warning the next day there was a noose over an area to any black man in america the meaning is clear and this is a sign of that. he says white subordinates refused to work for him one threatened him with a heavy clutch assembly and was suspended for one day the gun magazines were left on his desk these were. eventually he chose unemployment over harassment quitting his six figure supervisor position and going jobless for eight months nine black workers suing general motors for their treatment at its toledo ohio plant say secretly placed nooses barriers to advancement in racist graffiti and language were prevail they found bananas and monkey dogs on their desks live on sledge says blacks were called boy and worse than africans and i've heard some of the older older white. chorus o
rice's threats at one of its plants graffiti and nooses were found this a general motors factory in ohio almost two years ago now the company's being sued by former employees who say did little to combat racism john hendren has more from . how they were marcus boyd's promotion at general motors was followed by a warning the next day there was a noose over an area to any black man in america the meaning is clear and this is a sign of that. he says white subordinates refused to work for him one...
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president, so as you know, northeast ohio is about jobs in the economy. dave and i are from the same neck of the woods. to see the cranes, buildings going up, steel jobs coming back, to your point, they said it couldn't be done and wages are going up. when is the last time real wages went up, it's been a while. keep doing what you are doing we support you in northeast ohio on everything with the economy. so thank you. president trump: and again, it is a beautiful thing. ore say the best iron virtually in the world, is in that were big mines closed. president obama had decided to close them. i opened them and we're not bringing it in, taking it from our own home and we're having it made in ohio and we have good -- having it made in ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, and different places, it's been really incredible to see what is happening. we don't need anything from outside of our own boundaries, that has been really great. ok, let us go. does anybody want to spend? [laughter] thank you, very much. thank you everybody for being here, i appreciate it. pr
president, so as you know, northeast ohio is about jobs in the economy. dave and i are from the same neck of the woods. to see the cranes, buildings going up, steel jobs coming back, to your point, they said it couldn't be done and wages are going up. when is the last time real wages went up, it's been a while. keep doing what you are doing we support you in northeast ohio on everything with the economy. so thank you. president trump: and again, it is a beautiful thing. ore say the best iron...
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we're fighting to make sure one ends up in ohio. i think it's more indicative of what is happening in the economy. we saw a little bit of this with the economy. working class families can't survive on one paycheck. they have less than $4, 500 in savings. it's been a failure on both parties parts to plug in communities and families in areas of the country that have missed globalization, missed automation. it passed us by. there's been no national industrial policy, no national strategy on how we make sure the youngstowns and the garries of the world get plugged in. globalization is yielding great wealth. but it's not getting everywhere. it's getting concentrated in certain parts of the country. i said it before open your show. 80% of venture capitol goes to massachusetts, new york and california. how do we have a national strategy that gets it into communities like ours? and -- >> neil: the president will mention infrastructure and that kind of thing that could benefit those workers. would you be for something like that? there does s
we're fighting to make sure one ends up in ohio. i think it's more indicative of what is happening in the economy. we saw a little bit of this with the economy. working class families can't survive on one paycheck. they have less than $4, 500 in savings. it's been a failure on both parties parts to plug in communities and families in areas of the country that have missed globalization, missed automation. it passed us by. there's been no national industrial policy, no national strategy on how we...
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i grew up in that mitten-shaped state to the north of ohio. while i did not attend the university of michigan, both of my kids were born in ann arbor, so i am obligated to say "go blue." [laughter] rounds fan as a bran fan, go patriots. you guys when a lot of stuff. sox, you have high real
i grew up in that mitten-shaped state to the north of ohio. while i did not attend the university of michigan, both of my kids were born in ann arbor, so i am obligated to say "go blue." [laughter] rounds fan as a bran fan, go patriots. you guys when a lot of stuff. sox, you have high real
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host: both from ohio. caller: every time i listen to upm, i just -- it fires me god,se i don't, honest to i do not see where they have accomplished anything. all they do is talk. i never see -- i keep an i on what goes on in ohio -- i just never see any action. i practically had to give my house a way to get out of there and i left skidmarks leaving town. host: you left for a better job, i assume? caller: no, i retired. ones just -- i lived like mile from youngstown state university. everything went to crap. it was just unbelievable. i think it could have been prevented. you had to see this stuff coming over the last 30 years or so. host: who do you blame? unions, trade deals? partially, if to not all, i have to put some of the blame on nafta if not all of it. youngstown was a big business down and it was a big uniontown -- union town. if companies were in trouble, i did not always agree with everything a union did, but if a company has got problems, you cannot convince me that if they did not go to the un
host: both from ohio. caller: every time i listen to upm, i just -- it fires me god,se i don't, honest to i do not see where they have accomplished anything. all they do is talk. i never see -- i keep an i on what goes on in ohio -- i just never see any action. i practically had to give my house a way to get out of there and i left skidmarks leaving town. host: you left for a better job, i assume? caller: no, i retired. ones just -- i lived like mile from youngstown state university. everything...
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an ohio attorney aaron blockler learned that the hard way. his client attacked him after receiving a 47 year sentence. brockler was punched in the fate and bitten whenlg he was on the ground. he says that they were hoping for fewer than 20 years. but when the judge said 47, his client snapped. the sentence was for assaulting
an ohio attorney aaron blockler learned that the hard way. his client attacked him after receiving a 47 year sentence. brockler was punched in the fate and bitten whenlg he was on the ground. he says that they were hoping for fewer than 20 years. but when the judge said 47, his client snapped. the sentence was for assaulting