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efforts in the battleground state of ohio. ♪ we are in cleveland, ohio. your weekday political newsletter is called the flyover , and you focus on the politics of the heartland. what are the politics of the heartland today and how much is the impeachment inquiry -- >> thank you for bringing me. it is too early to tell how the impeachment issue is seeping into the politics. some districts getting on board, at least that is great with impeachment. a poll the other day showed in , people who split supported impeachment hearings, people who didn't support impeachment hearings. that is one poll, but it was surprising considering how big 2016,esident won here in by a very large margin, so it is hard to see where impeachment is playing, especially when you have so many issues. i think a lot of people that live in the heartland, ohio, all of these states see that as a washington thing right now. there is a lot of disconnect between washington, d.c. and the people who live here, or at least there is the appearance of that. to determine, especially because it is so
efforts in the battleground state of ohio. ♪ we are in cleveland, ohio. your weekday political newsletter is called the flyover , and you focus on the politics of the heartland. what are the politics of the heartland today and how much is the impeachment inquiry -- >> thank you for bringing me. it is too early to tell how the impeachment issue is seeping into the politics. some districts getting on board, at least that is great with impeachment. a poll the other day showed in , people...
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from mount pleasant, ohio. he studied history at bethany college and received a masters of library and information science at kent state university. where he focused his studies on archives and preservation. he started his career in the preservation at the library of copping and later worked for a congress and later worked for a pittsburgh-based preservation firm, where he developed preservation strategies for libraries, archives and museums. in 2012 he was named director of archives and records for the diocese of wielding charleston, where he works today. he serves as a historic landmark's commissioner for the city of wheelie, west virginia and has contributed to numerous books and publications. he joined emerging civil war in 2018, which has made it easier for him to justify all his book purchases to his wife. [laughter] he is a lifelong cleveland sports fan, and looks forward to the browns winning the super bowl this season. [laughter] >> that's where we're getting into speculative history, right? ladies and
from mount pleasant, ohio. he studied history at bethany college and received a masters of library and information science at kent state university. where he focused his studies on archives and preservation. he started his career in the preservation at the library of copping and later worked for a congress and later worked for a pittsburgh-based preservation firm, where he developed preservation strategies for libraries, archives and museums. in 2012 he was named director of archives and...
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ohio was a state. ohio had electorate votes. michigan was a territory and had none so guess who one? ohio was eventually given toledo and toledo and the bc behind me would have been in michigan had it not been for that move in 1835 very possibly we would have been standing in michigan, but as it turned out ohio was given toledo, and a michigan was given the upper peninsula. but and i say but because it really wasn't over at that point took in fact, the ohio michigan war, the toledo war which really began and took place in 1835, 1836 was when it was a settled, it really wasn't settled until 1973 and the reason for that was that the boundary and lake erie because lake erie, michigan and ohio shared shoreline on the western end of lake erie. where does the boundary go when it hits the late? does it go straight across the lake or the curve? well, as they eventually decided and it took the supreme court to do it in 1973, decided it actually curves so there's a little tiny island called turtle island in lake erie which for many years
ohio was a state. ohio had electorate votes. michigan was a territory and had none so guess who one? ohio was eventually given toledo and toledo and the bc behind me would have been in michigan had it not been for that move in 1835 very possibly we would have been standing in michigan, but as it turned out ohio was given toledo, and a michigan was given the upper peninsula. but and i say but because it really wasn't over at that point took in fact, the ohio michigan war, the toledo war which...
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order two kewise additional ohio regiments, the 18th ohio and two guns -- to cross the ohio river parkers -- marietta and occupy parkersburg. parkersburg they were to move east and link up with kelly grafton. but mcclellan -- moving in support. they were moving in support of the virginia troops, not an outside invasion. to the b and o station in wheeling to arrange for the train to take his men grafton the station agent said we're not going to do this, the b and o is and will railroad.eutral so which kelly said, what are you talking about? they just burned your bridges. to help you out here. kelly told the man, you're going to have these trains ready, going to have the engines ready to go and they will be eady at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow and if not i will seize your railroad by military force and it.e military possession of so his cards were ready at 4:00 a.m. kelly started out on the morning may 27. with the two regiments, with the layer following them and later that day christian rob would be killed at gap, a skirmish on the rail line between wheeling and fairmont. supposedly be the first arm
order two kewise additional ohio regiments, the 18th ohio and two guns -- to cross the ohio river parkers -- marietta and occupy parkersburg. parkersburg they were to move east and link up with kelly grafton. but mcclellan -- moving in support. they were moving in support of the virginia troops, not an outside invasion. to the b and o station in wheeling to arrange for the train to take his men grafton the station agent said we're not going to do this, the b and o is and will railroad.eutral so...
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a while ohio had votes. it have none. so guess who won. ohio was eventually given to toledo. this would have been in michigan had it not been 1835. we would have been sitting in michigan. but as it turned out ohio was given toledo in michigan was given the peninsula. it really wasn't over at that point. in fact, the ohio michigan war which really began and took place in 1835 and 36. it really wasn't settled until 1973. the reason for that was the boundary happened with the boundary of lake erie. as they eventually decided they took the supreme court to do. in 1973 they decided that it actually curbed. there is a little tiny island. it had been half of michigan and half in ohio. that is a story anyway. >> fort my anise was built in 1794 by british troops in what was then considered the northwest territory. when people hear in a combination of him. his name is everywhere. we ride his big highway into the city. if you stopped people what did he do. the only thing they probably can say was that he was mad. that's kind of my inspiration to begin writing this book into bring those
a while ohio had votes. it have none. so guess who won. ohio was eventually given to toledo. this would have been in michigan had it not been 1835. we would have been sitting in michigan. but as it turned out ohio was given toledo in michigan was given the peninsula. it really wasn't over at that point. in fact, the ohio michigan war which really began and took place in 1835 and 36. it really wasn't settled until 1973. the reason for that was the boundary happened with the boundary of lake...
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the ohio is the border river get out of the ohio country we will never know that he gets so worried we will not win he even offers the ohio river as the border once said you could have it all and they said no there is great hostility. stat of our country forever. so what sets george washington off is this place in 1794 he still negotiating with the indians the british come down from detroit they should not be in detroit that is american soi soil. because of them for to miami is here. you can see the remnant of their forte. saying we're protecting detroit but they come down here to arm and align with the indians so that upsets washington and says negotiations have failed. anthony wayne take your army and march but don't go to the capital, come up towards the river and make a right and head for the british forte. somewhere between greenville and the british fort the indians will attack and you must win. keep marching to the fort and when you get there take the forte. he was given quite the assignment he marches north. where the indians? they get to fort defiance. they make a deal they ma
the ohio is the border river get out of the ohio country we will never know that he gets so worried we will not win he even offers the ohio river as the border once said you could have it all and they said no there is great hostility. stat of our country forever. so what sets george washington off is this place in 1794 he still negotiating with the indians the british come down from detroit they should not be in detroit that is american soi soil. because of them for to miami is here. you can...
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both michigan and ohio wanted that. for trapper familiar with the area came down to the legislature and reminded them if they jury that line as described in the ordinance, they will lose the toledo area, we know today. they made an adjustment and moved the line northward as they reached lake erie. that went into the statehood application, was approved by congress, and there was a committee that said we should take a look at that and no one really stopped it. the 1830's, michigan territories getting ready for their state for -- statehood and they want to settle this. same time, the miami canal would be a huge economic development project at the time. that was when the militia came down and confronted the surveyors who tried to affirm the ohio line. they fired -- fired shots over their head and rescued nine of the survey crew. things in washington began bubbling up. this could turn into a civil war, the last thing we need. we really just need to get the whole thing settled. have been mediating for quite a while trying to
both michigan and ohio wanted that. for trapper familiar with the area came down to the legislature and reminded them if they jury that line as described in the ordinance, they will lose the toledo area, we know today. they made an adjustment and moved the line northward as they reached lake erie. that went into the statehood application, was approved by congress, and there was a committee that said we should take a look at that and no one really stopped it. the 1830's, michigan territories...
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we love you, ohio. >> reporter: and ohio loved president trump back. his 2016 victory so convincing it begs the question of whether ohio has lost it's lore as a pivotal battleground. as presidential candidates descend on the stage, all eyes are on ohio. nan whaley is the democratic mayor of dayton. she says voters should hold president trump to his policies. a key issue after a mass shooting killed nine people and injured 27. >> i almost feel like hillary's loss awakened a group of people who were not willing to do work of politics that are fixated because they know what's at stake in 2020. >> reporter: she's talking about people like stephanie, lisa, and tiffany. they formed a group in the columbus suburbs called positively blue. >> this neighborhood tends to be more republican. that's the reason we started positively blue because we didn't have anybody to talk to. >> reporter: they're motivated by a sense of obligation and perhaps feelings of guilt. >> i wish i had been more involved prior to the 2016 election. truthfully i didn't think that would be
we love you, ohio. >> reporter: and ohio loved president trump back. his 2016 victory so convincing it begs the question of whether ohio has lost it's lore as a pivotal battleground. as presidential candidates descend on the stage, all eyes are on ohio. nan whaley is the democratic mayor of dayton. she says voters should hold president trump to his policies. a key issue after a mass shooting killed nine people and injured 27. >> i almost feel like hillary's loss awakened a group of...
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we love you, ohio. >> and ohio loved president trump back. his 2016 victory is so convincing it begs the question of whether ohio has lost its lore as a pivotal battleground. this week as democratic presidential candidates descend on the state for their next debate, all eyes are on ohio, but will they be by election day? >> why would you abdicate ohio so quickly to donald trump. >> the democratic mayor of dayton says voters should hold president trump accountable for his trade policy, promises to restore manufacturing jobs and so far not acting on guns, a key issue after a mass shooting killed nine people and injured 27. >> i almost feel like hillary's loss awakened a group of people that were not interested or willing to do the work of politics that are now completely fixated because they know what's at stake here in 2020. >> she's talking about women like stephanie pizer, tiffany roberts and lisa ludwig, shell shocked by trump's victory they formed a group in the columbus suburbs called positively blue. >> this neighborhood tends to be a li
we love you, ohio. >> and ohio loved president trump back. his 2016 victory is so convincing it begs the question of whether ohio has lost its lore as a pivotal battleground. this week as democratic presidential candidates descend on the state for their next debate, all eyes are on ohio, but will they be by election day? >> why would you abdicate ohio so quickly to donald trump. >> the democratic mayor of dayton says voters should hold president trump accountable for his trade...
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is that he made a lot of promises here in ohio. he told -- you heard it earlier, he told folks in the valley that all of the jobs were coming back. he said don't sell your home. he said he'd make health care better. he told farmers he'd go to bat for them. well, guess what? he broke those promises and his policies, it's hard to call them that, they're more like a tweet storm nonstop, they've had a bigger impact on ohio than almost any other state. talk to soybean farmers and talk to autoworkers. if you know much about ohio's economy, when you go after soybean farms and auto manufacturing you're hitting us in our gut, in our core. and the third factor that leads us to scare donald trump is if you've been a longtime democrat as many of you here, you're more fired up than ever, aren't you? aren't you? [ cheers and applause ] the reason brown won 100,000 voters last year that donald trump didn't win is because of the energy we talked about, the switching in the suburbs and those broken promises. these folks around the state, we talked
is that he made a lot of promises here in ohio. he told -- you heard it earlier, he told folks in the valley that all of the jobs were coming back. he said don't sell your home. he said he'd make health care better. he told farmers he'd go to bat for them. well, guess what? he broke those promises and his policies, it's hard to call them that, they're more like a tweet storm nonstop, they've had a bigger impact on ohio than almost any other state. talk to soybean farmers and talk to...
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we love you, ohio. >> and ohio loved president trump back. his 2016 victory so convincing it begs the question whether ohio has lost its lore as a pivotal battleground. this week as they descend on the state, all eyes are on ohio but will they be by election day. >> why would you abdicate ohio so quickly to donald trump. >> mayor whaley is saying they should hold president trump accountable and not acting on guns, a key issue here after a mass shooting killed 9 people and injured 27. >> i almost feel like hillary's loss awakened a group of people that were not interested or willing to do the work of politics that are now completely fixated because they know what's at stake here in 2020. >> she's talking about women like stephanie pizer, tiffany roberts and lisa ludwig. they formed a group in the columbus suburbs called positively blue. >> this neighborhood tends to be a little bit more republican. that was the reason that we started positively blue, because we didn't have anybody to talk to. >> they're motivated by a sense of obligation and p
we love you, ohio. >> and ohio loved president trump back. his 2016 victory so convincing it begs the question whether ohio has lost its lore as a pivotal battleground. this week as they descend on the state, all eyes are on ohio but will they be by election day. >> why would you abdicate ohio so quickly to donald trump. >> mayor whaley is saying they should hold president trump accountable and not acting on guns, a key issue here after a mass shooting killed 9 people and...
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the gentleman from ohio reserves. ms. velazquez: i have no further speakers, if the gentleman is ready to close. mr. chabot: i am ready to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has res in the con capitol visitor center in connection of memorial services to be conducted in the house wing for the honorable elijah cummings, a representative from the state of maryland in which the concurrence of the house is requested. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. chabot: i have no further speakers so i am ready to close. the score program will continue its mission helping entrepreneurs to grow and start their businesses. with the vast majority of all businesses being classified as small, it's vital that these business owners have effective entrepreneurial resources. h.r. 4407 regardless o
the gentleman from ohio reserves. ms. velazquez: i have no further speakers, if the gentleman is ready to close. mr. chabot: i am ready to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves the balance of her time. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has res in the con capitol visitor center in connection of memorial services to be conducted in the...
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oh, i love ohio. i love that state. ohio. don't forget, for a year, i had to listen to, "you cannot win unless you win ohio." i said, "no, no -- the great state of ohio. please, treat it well." and we won ohio by a lot. it's a great state. west virginia. right? i think we won west virginia by 42 points. that's a lot. i would say that's a lot. but they're great people. and, west virginia oil and natural gas association, i want to thank you for the invitation to be here today. two great groups. we're honored to be joined by members of my cabinet who are fighting every day to support the american energy revolution. by the way, if the other people ever get in, everything i said, forget about. you won't have money to pay for a ticket to this place. you'll all be out of business very quickly. in the meantime, you're doing better than you've even done. but i have cabinet members here. interior secretary -- largest landlord in the united states by a factor of about 200 -- david bernhardt. where's david? david? thank you, david. stand
oh, i love ohio. i love that state. ohio. don't forget, for a year, i had to listen to, "you cannot win unless you win ohio." i said, "no, no -- the great state of ohio. please, treat it well." and we won ohio by a lot. it's a great state. west virginia. right? i think we won west virginia by 42 points. that's a lot. i would say that's a lot. but they're great people. and, west virginia oil and natural gas association, i want to thank you for the invitation to be here today....
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. >> today we are here in fort meigs historic site in ohio. fort meigs was constructed in the winter and early spring of 1813. acres.est encloses 10 even today, it is the largest wooden wall fort in america. the purpose of this fort and for its size specifically was that detroit has fallen to the british and the entire army of the northwest had been surrendered. everything north of the river just over here is under british control. a new man named will -- a new man named general william henry harrison was put in charge and his idea was to build a large fortification right at the rapids of the river, so the most shallow crossing point, and his plan was to get as many troops and supplies together as possible. he was going to get back up to detroit, retake that for the united states and then invade canada. the war of 1812 tends to be quite a bit forgotten in our american history. at the timeng on was the united states was a young nation and we had just gotten over the revolution. we were our own country, and we were really just trying to make a g
. >> today we are here in fort meigs historic site in ohio. fort meigs was constructed in the winter and early spring of 1813. acres.est encloses 10 even today, it is the largest wooden wall fort in america. the purpose of this fort and for its size specifically was that detroit has fallen to the british and the entire army of the northwest had been surrendered. everything north of the river just over here is under british control. a new man named will -- a new man named general william...
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oh, i love ohio. i love that state. ohio. don't forget, for a year i had to listen to, "you cannot win unless you win ohio." i said, no, no, the great state of ohio. please, treat it well. [applause] and we won ohio by a lot. a great state. and another great state, west virginia. [cheers and applause] i think we won west virginia by 42 points. that's a lot. [applause] i would say that's a lot. but they're great people. and west virginia oil and natural gas association, want to thank you for the invitation to be here today. two great groups. we're honored to be joined by members of my cabinet who are fighting every day to support the american energy revolution. by the way, did the other people ever get many in everything i said about, forget it, you won't have money for a ticket to this place. you'll all be out of business very quickly. in the meantime, you're doing better than you've ever done. but i have cabinet members here. interior secretary, largest landlord in the united states by a factor of about 200, david bernhardt.
oh, i love ohio. i love that state. ohio. don't forget, for a year i had to listen to, "you cannot win unless you win ohio." i said, no, no, the great state of ohio. please, treat it well. [applause] and we won ohio by a lot. a great state. and another great state, west virginia. [cheers and applause] i think we won west virginia by 42 points. that's a lot. [applause] i would say that's a lot. but they're great people. and west virginia oil and natural gas association, want to thank...
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during the debate tonight in ohio. "the lead" starts now. key testimony on capitol hill as the house decides whether to impeach president trump as cnn learns that president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani is expected to defy a congressional subpoena for documents and he's not the only one. and breaking today, president trump sending vice president pence to try and clean up the lethal mess made by pulling back u.s. troops in syria as russians begin to fill that void. and the main event, it is debate night on cnn. now with an impeachment inquiry, a virtual tie at the top of the group and a candidate recovering from a heart attack. stay with us. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome back to the lead. live in westerville, ohio, where in just a matter of hours, 12 democratic presidential candidates will take the stage behind me for the debate here only on cnn. i'm jake tapper. we start this afternoon, however, with breaking news in the politics lead. cnn is learning moments ago that president trump's pe
during the debate tonight in ohio. "the lead" starts now. key testimony on capitol hill as the house decides whether to impeach president trump as cnn learns that president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani is expected to defy a congressional subpoena for documents and he's not the only one. and breaking today, president trump sending vice president pence to try and clean up the lethal mess made by pulling back u.s. troops in syria as russians begin to fill that void. and the main...
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the state of ohio. and for some reason the federal government thought that was appropriate. they ended up levying a $600 million fine against purdue pharma which sounds like a lot until you realize they made $30 billion. they got a fine and they killed thousands of americans eight an hour. so if the government turned a blind eye to this company spreading a plague among its people the least we can do is putting the resources to work in our communities so our people have a fighting chance to get well. even though this is not a money problem, we all know this is a human problem. >> and part of helping people get the treatment they need is it let them know that they're not going to be referred to a prison cell, they will be referred to treatment and counseling. i talked to an emt in new hampshire and he said he saves the same addicts over and over again because the fact is after you save someone who's o.d.-ing you just bring them back to their house and they o.d. again the following week. so we need to decr
the state of ohio. and for some reason the federal government thought that was appropriate. they ended up levying a $600 million fine against purdue pharma which sounds like a lot until you realize they made $30 billion. they got a fine and they killed thousands of americans eight an hour. so if the government turned a blind eye to this company spreading a plague among its people the least we can do is putting the resources to work in our communities so our people have a fighting chance to get...
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gerry: i want to talk about the democrats who were meeting in your home state of ohio. let me take you, start off with a little trip down memory lane, see if you remember this clip that i think we've got to show you. and as my newspaper recently reported, chinese companies are planning to bid for one of the largest hotel chains in the united states, what would be the largest-ever chinese takeover of a u.s. company. would you stop them? >> let me tell you this, mr. baker -- gerry: do you remember that four years ago? by the way, you haven't aged at all. we were very fresh shell, talking about china, you'll recall. china wasn't much discussed back then, but we did get on to the topic. let me ask you -- don't know if you watched the democrats this week. >> i didn't see it, but i read about it. gerry: so elizabeth warren does seem to be the front-runner. again, you've been in a presidential race before, you know the dynamics. there's a view that elizabeth warren is just unelectable, that she's too far to the left, that the plans of medicare for all and taxes and regular ala
gerry: i want to talk about the democrats who were meeting in your home state of ohio. let me take you, start off with a little trip down memory lane, see if you remember this clip that i think we've got to show you. and as my newspaper recently reported, chinese companies are planning to bid for one of the largest hotel chains in the united states, what would be the largest-ever chinese takeover of a u.s. company. would you stop them? >> let me tell you this, mr. baker -- gerry: do you...
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it will be on the campus in westerville, ohio. all eyes will be on joe biden and elizabeth warren and bernie sanders recovering from a heart attack. but several candidates were speaking sunday night at an ohio democratic party dinner, rallying the party faithful. but there's questions that joe biden is bringing into this debate about his son, hunter biden. on sunday, hunter biden said if his father was elected he would not serve on any foreign boards or work with foreign governments, trying to move beyond the controversy that president trump has been stirring up largely without evidence. this is a defining moment for the candidates that will be sharing the stage on tuesday night, here in the pivot aal battleground state of ohio. >> thanks. >>> you can see the cnn/"new york times" democratic presidential debate from ohio, tomorrow night, 8:00 eastern time, on cnn. >>> coming up, the kurds may have found some fresh allies with the remaining u.s. troops in northern syria pulling out. a live report after this. so much more than i coul
it will be on the campus in westerville, ohio. all eyes will be on joe biden and elizabeth warren and bernie sanders recovering from a heart attack. but several candidates were speaking sunday night at an ohio democratic party dinner, rallying the party faithful. but there's questions that joe biden is bringing into this debate about his son, hunter biden. on sunday, hunter biden said if his father was elected he would not serve on any foreign boards or work with foreign governments, trying to...
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as i mentioned earlier, here in ohio, in the latest jobs data, ohio is losing jobs under donald trump. he has broken his promises to ohio and the industrial midwest. i would invest in infrastructure to put people back to work. i would invest in a green new deal. i was in iowa and visited tpi. they are a magtag manufacturing facility. it closed down. tpi manufactures wind turbines. they are putting hundreds of people to work. creating a better future for the families. let me just say this. we need to support working families. we need to invest in universal childcare so that people can afford childcare instead of paying 20% of their income. >> senator warren, i have been talking to americans around the country about automation. they are smart. they see what's happening around them. the stores are closing. they see a self-serve kiosk in every grocery store, every cvs. driving a truck is the most common job in 29 states. 3.5 million truck drivers in this country. my friends are piloting self-driving trucks. what does that mean for the 3.5 million truckers or 7 million americans who work i
as i mentioned earlier, here in ohio, in the latest jobs data, ohio is losing jobs under donald trump. he has broken his promises to ohio and the industrial midwest. i would invest in infrastructure to put people back to work. i would invest in a green new deal. i was in iowa and visited tpi. they are a magtag manufacturing facility. it closed down. tpi manufactures wind turbines. they are putting hundreds of people to work. creating a better future for the families. let me just say this. we...
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in texas and ohio wildly didn't have those programs, , that the writing training and other services to the operators of homes. they were very concerned and wanted to take over that. >> incipit this question i'll start with the dr. beecher just answer if you would. i preface this, there are i think everyone of us on this committee, both parties think we are not doing enough with prevention, education, upscaling treatment, all of that. i applaud dr. cassidy for his interest and enough senator markey and others on the pretrial incarcerated to keep them on medicaid. it's just upside down thinking, think you take away their medicaid when they mostly needed at that point. we are clearly not doing enough to provide the care treatment options to everyone who needs them but while the overall, we know the overall number of not only adults with substance abuse disorder who receive treatment is low. we know those with medicaid are significantly more likely to receive treatment than those with private coverage here for instance, thousands of ohioans are receiving addiction treatment now because of
in texas and ohio wildly didn't have those programs, , that the writing training and other services to the operators of homes. they were very concerned and wanted to take over that. >> incipit this question i'll start with the dr. beecher just answer if you would. i preface this, there are i think everyone of us on this committee, both parties think we are not doing enough with prevention, education, upscaling treatment, all of that. i applaud dr. cassidy for his interest and enough...
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toledo, ohio, t to the s as we go national museum of the great lakes. are -- the great lakes are important to the region and continent because it 21% of the world's fresh of this ch is 84% continent's fresh water. of lake spr, lake ontario.yer we're here in toledo, ohio, at the national museum of the great lakes. dedicated to the history of the great lakes and not just entire do area but the great lakes. in toledo we have a huge history in terms of the great lakes. building ships in 1830's, a back to the and they are still working and operating port today. won't be here at without lake erie and the rest of the great lakes to support it. museum we developed the here, we started by looking at the great lakes as powerful forces. a life force. it helps give life and bring life here. it is a shaping force. it really shapes how this area as developed as peopled moved in here and -- as people moved in here. force.also a deadly the weather has created of reds, if not thousands disasters across the great lakes. and this is what is pushing through the museum in t
toledo, ohio, t to the s as we go national museum of the great lakes. are -- the great lakes are important to the region and continent because it 21% of the world's fresh of this ch is 84% continent's fresh water. of lake spr, lake ontario.yer we're here in toledo, ohio, at the national museum of the great lakes. dedicated to the history of the great lakes and not just entire do area but the great lakes. in toledo we have a huge history in terms of the great lakes. building ships in 1830's, a...
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and i know you went to ohio university. how big of a change is this? >> reporter: it is a huge change when you look at the history at ohio university. greek life has been around over 175 years, and we did learn today that there are at least 18 other greek organizations that do not fall under this intrafraternity council, so they were not affected by those suspensions. >> o'donnell: but this hazing is a big deal. jericka, thank you. coming up, a miracle of modern science allows a paralyzed man to walk. out the weather is it's unpredictable. so we make the most of it when the sun does shine. that's why bp is partnering with lightsource, europe's largest solar company. and should the weather change, yet again, our natural gas can step in. to keep the power flowing and the lights shining. no matter the forecast. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. if ylittle thingsate tcan be a big deal., that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer ski
and i know you went to ohio university. how big of a change is this? >> reporter: it is a huge change when you look at the history at ohio university. greek life has been around over 175 years, and we did learn today that there are at least 18 other greek organizations that do not fall under this intrafraternity council, so they were not affected by those suspensions. >> o'donnell: but this hazing is a big deal. jericka, thank you. coming up, a miracle of modern science allows a...
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make it ship sticks. ♪ ♪ gerry: my guest is former ohio governor john kasich. governor, president trump is facing the very strong likelihood of impeachment proceedings and possible impeachment in the house. twenty years ago you were in the house of representatives, and you voted to impeach bill clinton. do you see, from what you've seen so far, do you think what the president, president trump's actions amount to an impeachment offense? >> i'm very, very concerned about what i'm seeing in terms of political pressure and foreign aid, and, you know, foreign aid to help these countries defend themselves being held up for political reasons. gerry: again, you did vote for impeachment of bill clinton -- >> yeah. very difficult decision for me but one i don't regret. gerry: you think it was right, that was on perjury and obstruction of crusties. >> correct. -- justice. gerry: let's talk about the challenges facing president trump. we've seen there is -- the house this week opposition to what he was, what he's done in northern -- in syria with the kurds. he's facing thi
make it ship sticks. ♪ ♪ gerry: my guest is former ohio governor john kasich. governor, president trump is facing the very strong likelihood of impeachment proceedings and possible impeachment in the house. twenty years ago you were in the house of representatives, and you voted to impeach bill clinton. do you see, from what you've seen so far, do you think what the president, president trump's actions amount to an impeachment offense? >> i'm very, very concerned about what i'm seeing...
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gerry: i want to talk about the democrats who were meeting in your home state of ohio. let me take you, start off with a little trip down memory lane, see if you remember this clip that i think we've got to show you. and as my newspaper recently reported, chinese companies are planning to bid for one of the largest hotel chains in the united states, what would be the largest-ever chinese takeover of a u.s. company. would you stop them? >> let me tell you this, mr. baker -- gerry: do you remember that four years ago? by the way, you haven't aged at all. we were very fresh shell, talking about china, you'll recall. china wasn't much discussed back then, but we did get on to the topic. let me ask you -- don't know if you watched the democrats this week. >> i didn't see it, but i read about it. gerry: so elizabeth warren does seem to be the front-runner. again, you've been in a presidential race before, you know the dynamics. there's a view that elizabeth warren is just unelectable, that she's too far to the left, that the plans of medicare for all and taxes and regular ala
gerry: i want to talk about the democrats who were meeting in your home state of ohio. let me take you, start off with a little trip down memory lane, see if you remember this clip that i think we've got to show you. and as my newspaper recently reported, chinese companies are planning to bid for one of the largest hotel chains in the united states, what would be the largest-ever chinese takeover of a u.s. company. would you stop them? >> let me tell you this, mr. baker -- gerry: do you...
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take a listen. >> here in ohio, in the latest job data, ohio is losing jobs under donald trump. he has broken his promises to ohio and the industrial midwest. >> i ride my own chevy. it's a chevy cruze, used to be built right in lordstown, which is now one more symbol of the broken promises that this president has made to workers. >> do you think that people of ohio are ready for a different option? >> i think it just depends. i think suburban voters for the most part, even though they are trending more blue, i think that economically, if they're not suffering, i don't know if they're willing to go for a democratic candidate, especially if the person is seen as too liberal, too progressive. and yes, it is true that farmers are suffering under the tariffs, especially soybean farmers and also people who worked in auto and manufacturing, auto jobs, they are in trouble. there is a gm plant that has been idled in northeast ohio, and that affects a whole chain of businesses. >> last night the opioid crisis was brought up. i know that's an important issue in ohio. is that something tha
take a listen. >> here in ohio, in the latest job data, ohio is losing jobs under donald trump. he has broken his promises to ohio and the industrial midwest. >> i ride my own chevy. it's a chevy cruze, used to be built right in lordstown, which is now one more symbol of the broken promises that this president has made to workers. >> do you think that people of ohio are ready for a different option? >> i think it just depends. i think suburban voters for the most part,...
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liz has lived in ohio since she came to the u.s. from mexico at a year old. she's been on the dean's list and has a 3.7 g.p.a. average. that type of academic performance would help most students get financial aid, but not dreamers. >> the number one challenge that we face is a lack of financial aid. as daca students, we don't get federal financial aid, and a lot of public scholarships. >> sreenivasan: how are you financing your education? >> a lot of my education is financed with my own money. i work pt-time as a server. i' been working since i was 16 to save up for college. other than that, i've had a handful of private scholarships. >> sreenivasan: like most dreamers, liz had to apply as an international student, but ohio allows daca recipients to qualiffor in-state tuition if they meet residency requirements. 23 other states and the district of columbia have laws or university system policies that allow undocumented students to qualify for in-state tuition. liz wants to become an engineer, but she says it can be hard to stay focused when faced with the pos
liz has lived in ohio since she came to the u.s. from mexico at a year old. she's been on the dean's list and has a 3.7 g.p.a. average. that type of academic performance would help most students get financial aid, but not dreamers. >> the number one challenge that we face is a lack of financial aid. as daca students, we don't get federal financial aid, and a lot of public scholarships. >> sreenivasan: how are you financing your education? >> a lot of my education is financed...
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terminÓ el cuarto debate entre los aspirantes demÓcratas a la presidencia, realizado en el estado de ohio. quedaron fuera temas como emigraciÓn y cambio climÁtico, pero no faltaron los ataques al presidente trump. el exvicepresidente joe biden y elizabeth warren fueron blanco del fuego enemigo. nuestra compaÑera nos tiene el reporte. reportera: buenas noches. a esta hora, los precandidatos demÓcratas responden preguntas a los medios luego de haber participado en este cuarto debate, en ohio. en este encuentro, el expresidente joe biden afirmÓ que ni Él ni su hijo realizaron nada inapropiado, en relaciÓn a los negocios que hizo su hijo cuando Él era vicepresidente durante la administraciÓn obama.
terminÓ el cuarto debate entre los aspirantes demÓcratas a la presidencia, realizado en el estado de ohio. quedaron fuera temas como emigraciÓn y cambio climÁtico, pero no faltaron los ataques al presidente trump. el exvicepresidente joe biden y elizabeth warren fueron blanco del fuego enemigo. nuestra compaÑera nos tiene el reporte. reportera: buenas noches. a esta hora, los precandidatos demÓcratas responden preguntas a los medios luego de haber participado en este cuarto debate, en...
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what about states like ohio this nut was not covered in preclearance. what about states like pennsylvania. in wisconsin. one of the things the supreme court was concerned about they were determined that state that the incisional record in the data is so old they can't prove that they should still be held to the same standard of preclearance. the leaving and breathing process meaning that it doesn't end after a certain amount of time that an annual basis we are able to look further been violations and is one of those protections are in place and we are seeing them happening. it has expanded. it hasn't gotten better. in fact his cutting worth in 2013, we have seen that time and time again. >> thank you. >> first, and the shelby decision, you spoke very powerfully about the fact that we all recognize that there still exists this termination in voting. and you felt that congress had not done his job. since then, congress has been very keen of looking at what are in fact modern-day conditions. that exist between the states and among the states when it comes
what about states like ohio this nut was not covered in preclearance. what about states like pennsylvania. in wisconsin. one of the things the supreme court was concerned about they were determined that state that the incisional record in the data is so old they can't prove that they should still be held to the same standard of preclearance. the leaving and breathing process meaning that it doesn't end after a certain amount of time that an annual basis we are able to look further been...
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joining me now is former ohio state senator, nina turner, national cochair for the bernie sanders 2020 campaign. nina, he's back, seems to have a lot of enthusiasm from the crowd and seemed passionate himself. >> he did, rev. he was back in his element and people were really feeling the vibe. we had almost 26,000 people attend that rally at last count. seems as though to listen to him today he was never on pause. >> their concern about his health, will that, in your opinion, despite the debate the other night in ohio, will that concern affect him, you think, with the polls and with some of the voters particularly in the early states? >> i don't think so, rev. i mean, the senator, if he could not do this, he would not do this. he's continuing on the path for the people. when folks see him, as you
joining me now is former ohio state senator, nina turner, national cochair for the bernie sanders 2020 campaign. nina, he's back, seems to have a lot of enthusiasm from the crowd and seemed passionate himself. >> he did, rev. he was back in his element and people were really feeling the vibe. we had almost 26,000 people attend that rally at last count. seems as though to listen to him today he was never on pause. >> their concern about his health, will that, in your opinion, despite...
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she was born in youngstown, ohio. guards,d as a line of students reached the crest of the hill and the guard continue to advance on them. on the right, just under the pagoda is alison krauss. the photo oftook in 19 69 during the protest march in the city. alison krauss was a freshman honor student and she was born in cleveland in 1951. and this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend. i remember the original photograph that i took of her. and the banner that read -- bring all of the troops home. at this point, the guard seemed to have completed their objective. they were supposed to disperse the students that gathered as a crowd in front of taylor hall. and yet they were still advancing. what more do they need to accomplish? what was there real objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to end so they could go home. guard continued their marching, they reached the corner of taylor hall. i witnessed the group at the rear turn in unison. some cro
she was born in youngstown, ohio. guards,d as a line of students reached the crest of the hill and the guard continue to advance on them. on the right, just under the pagoda is alison krauss. the photo oftook in 19 69 during the protest march in the city. alison krauss was a freshman honor student and she was born in cleveland in 1951. and this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend. i remember the original photograph that i took of...
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they're building in michigan and ohio. lots of different states. we appreciate is very much. a tremendous investment. we are here to talk a little bit about a different purchase and that's good as far as we're concerned and i want to thank you very much. very much. [applause] we're gathered here at the white house this afternoon to discuss a very strong and groundbreaking achievement for the united states and japan. the signing of the new u.s.-japan trade agreement and the u.s.-japan digital trade agreement. digital is becoming a very big factor in the world. these deals are a tremendous victory for both our
they're building in michigan and ohio. lots of different states. we appreciate is very much. a tremendous investment. we are here to talk a little bit about a different purchase and that's good as far as we're concerned and i want to thank you very much. very much. [applause] we're gathered here at the white house this afternoon to discuss a very strong and groundbreaking achievement for the united states and japan. the signing of the new u.s.-japan trade agreement and the u.s.-japan digital...
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alex. >> jeff zeleny there in columbus, ohio. thanks very much. >> to get into a lot of this, we have cnn correspondent shimon prokupecz. this is a major week in this impeachment inquiry and the center and maybe the testimony by the -- by the current eu ambassador gordon sunland who has been one of the president's point men. explain why the testimony from the two house panels is so important. >> reporter: it really all starts with the career diplomat and the series of text messages that have gone between gordon sunland and bill taylor and where this concern that there was some kind of a quid pro quo really started. this career diplomat, bill taylor raising issues that perhaps the president could be withholding aid from ukraine, and because of a political campaign, wanting ukraine to dig up dirt, so-called dirt on the bidens and cooperate on that investigation and this te tex-mexage up on the screen. you see bill taylor, as i said on the phone, i think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign.
alex. >> jeff zeleny there in columbus, ohio. thanks very much. >> to get into a lot of this, we have cnn correspondent shimon prokupecz. this is a major week in this impeachment inquiry and the center and maybe the testimony by the -- by the current eu ambassador gordon sunland who has been one of the president's point men. explain why the testimony from the two house panels is so important. >> reporter: it really all starts with the career diplomat and the series of text...
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,s i mentioned, here in ohio ohio was losing jobs under donald trump. he has broken his promises to ohio. infrastructurein and a green new deal to unleash millions of new jobs. i was in iowa at a manufacturing facility that makes wind turbines, putting hundreds to work. totop of that, we need support working families and invest in things ike child--c -- child-care. >> i have is being to americans around the country about automation and they are smart. they see what is happening. they see a self-serve kiosk in every store. driving a truck is the most common job in 29 states. three-and-a-half million truck drivers and's country. and my friends in california are piloting self driving trucks. what does that mean for the 3.5 million truckers or the 7 million americans their work and truck stops or diners who rely upon them. this is ignoring the reality american see around us every day. i understand that what we are all looking for is how we strengthen america's middle class. think the thing closer to the universal basic income is social security. it's one of
,s i mentioned, here in ohio ohio was losing jobs under donald trump. he has broken his promises to ohio. infrastructurein and a green new deal to unleash millions of new jobs. i was in iowa at a manufacturing facility that makes wind turbines, putting hundreds to work. totop of that, we need support working families and invest in things ike child--c -- child-care. >> i have is being to americans around the country about automation and they are smart. they see what is happening. they see...
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. >> and face off in ohio. age and impeachment take the center stage at the latest presidential primary debate. >> we begin with that breaking news out of contra costa county. an inferno is finally contained tonight after burning more than 8 hours. >> and just in, we are getting some incredible new video. we have to show you, this shows the moments it all started. take a look. ing >> you can see the flames shooting up into the air, and massive explosion, that tank sailing up into the sky. this is thousands of pounds of steel. witnesses shot this video. the question tonight, how could this happen? and did last night's earthquake in pleasant hill have anything to do with it? >> chopper 5 is live over the fuel facility right now. what a difference a couple of hours makes. tonight a shelter in place for rodeo and other areas has been lifted, and the interstate is back open after a portion was shut down for hours. the fire burned and destroyed 2 storage tanks with 250,000 gallons of ethanol inside. >> we have team c
. >> and face off in ohio. age and impeachment take the center stage at the latest presidential primary debate. >> we begin with that breaking news out of contra costa county. an inferno is finally contained tonight after burning more than 8 hours. >> and just in, we are getting some incredible new video. we have to show you, this shows the moments it all started. take a look. ing >> you can see the flames shooting up into the air, and massive explosion, that tank...
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the leaders of 2 ohio counties walk out of a courthouse and into a landmark settlement in the united states' opioid epidemic we are counting has seen thousands of people die and the last several months and the last several years scuse me and and it's a tragedy in summit county was no different this settlement with 4 companies is worth $260000000.00 critics call that pennies on the dollar but ohio's summit in cuyahoga county has called it money they need to cope with the crisis now people are dying now we have to deal with these issues now so the fact that we were able to get the money in a short time frame is very helpful and that's one of the motivations for settling this the deal settles claims against distributors amerisource bergen cardinal health and mckesson and the israeli opioid manufacture. in a statement the distributor said while the company strongly dispute the allegations made by the 2 counties they believe settling the bell-wether trial is an important stepping stone to achieving a global resolution and delivering meaningful relief to have a declined to comment the phar
the leaders of 2 ohio counties walk out of a courthouse and into a landmark settlement in the united states' opioid epidemic we are counting has seen thousands of people die and the last several months and the last several years scuse me and and it's a tragedy in summit county was no different this settlement with 4 companies is worth $260000000.00 critics call that pennies on the dollar but ohio's summit in cuyahoga county has called it money they need to cope with the crisis now people are...
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liz has lived in ohio since she came to the u.s. fromexico at a year old. she's been on the dean's list and has a 3.7 g.p.a. average. that type of academic performance would help most students get financial aid, but not dreamers. >> the number one challenge that we face is a lack of financial aid. as daca students, we don't get federal financial aid, and a lot of public scholarships. >> sreenivasan: how are you financing your education? >> a lot of my education is financed with my own money. i work part-time as a server. i've been working since i was 16 to save up for college. other than that, i've had a handful of private scholarships. >> sreenivasan: like most dreamers, liz had to apply as an international student, but ohio allows daca recipients to qualify for in-state tuition if they meet residency requirements. 23 other states and the district of columbia have laws or university system policies that allow undocumented students to qualify for in-state tuition. liz wants to become an engineer, but she says it can be hard to stay focused when faced with t
liz has lived in ohio since she came to the u.s. fromexico at a year old. she's been on the dean's list and has a 3.7 g.p.a. average. that type of academic performance would help most students get financial aid, but not dreamers. >> the number one challenge that we face is a lack of financial aid. as daca students, we don't get federal financial aid, and a lot of public scholarships. >> sreenivasan: how are you financing your education? >> a lot of my education is financed...
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and they went to ohio and the rural areas so this is the b.b.c. and they went to ohio and the rural areas outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent democratic to outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent democratic debates and the b.b.c. sent a journalist there to find out whether he learned it's not the rule and will people be able that we see sent a journalist there to find out whether or not the rural people there. were equal to what you saw on m.s.n. b c and c.n.n. or. were equal to what you saw on m.s.n. b c and c.n.n. and the political class of the democrats and in the plaza lot of. us as of the truck democrats were they as outraged as trent pulling out of syria like that and what they found is that just over $300.00 my polling out of syria like that and what they found is that just over 300 miles away from the city in the small town of circleville ohio the conflict away from the city and the small town of circleville ohio the conflict. gratian political and military seemed a distant hazy thought gratian
and they went to ohio and the rural areas so this is the b.b.c. and they went to ohio and the rural areas outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent democratic to outside of the cities where you know they had had the recent democratic debates and the b.b.c. sent a journalist there to find out whether he learned it's not the rule and will people be able that we see sent a journalist there to find out whether or not the rural people there. were equal to what you saw on m.s.n. b...
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at this point in time, we have treaties taking place through the ohio river and coming toward worry are standing right now. these treaties were never properly enforced, nor were they properly negotiated. you are going to start also have native americans who are not viewing the americans as just, or really bargaining appropriately. major general anthony wayne was a revolutionary war hero. after some debate, he is chosen to lead the legion of united states of america. we have trade routes established. you follow the ohio river and then come up to get to the maumee river, this land that is a suitable homeland for folks to start moving into. it is important for anthony wayne to start to come up and provide the safety of the settlers living around these areas. as he pushes farther into the northwest territory, or the maumee river valley. anthony wayne begins his travels 18 months after he was commissioned as the new major general of the u.s. legion. as he marches up, it takes him one year from 1793 to 7094 to travel the length. turtle is watching. as he does so, they attack anthony wayne's l
at this point in time, we have treaties taking place through the ohio river and coming toward worry are standing right now. these treaties were never properly enforced, nor were they properly negotiated. you are going to start also have native americans who are not viewing the americans as just, or really bargaining appropriately. major general anthony wayne was a revolutionary war hero. after some debate, he is chosen to lead the legion of united states of america. we have trade routes...
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he will save from year death, until he was well enough to take a train home from ohio. he married in 1866, had nine children, and many grandchildren, while amassing substantial off as a businessman. here's a poll bear at the queue at the funeral of close friend, william mckinley. he showed mrs. prices photo to fellow soldiers at national events, in an attempt to find and thank her, but without luck. then, without a, he received a letter in 1906. dear sir, do you remember the tigers at gettysburg, who furnish with clothing, so you can go home? i am looking over my photos taking more time, i found one of yours. her sister kit and send them to me. i'm wondering if you are living, and like to attend the gar encampment at saratoga? i expect to be there, and will be glad to meet some of my soldier boys. i'll be glad to hear from you. now, in my declining years, my thoughts so often dwell upon those stormy times, and the of me great pleasure to hear, or see those from who i care. he replied, that he was looking forward to seeing with great pleasure, and their spangler reunion
he will save from year death, until he was well enough to take a train home from ohio. he married in 1866, had nine children, and many grandchildren, while amassing substantial off as a businessman. here's a poll bear at the queue at the funeral of close friend, william mckinley. he showed mrs. prices photo to fellow soldiers at national events, in an attempt to find and thank her, but without luck. then, without a, he received a letter in 1906. dear sir, do you remember the tigers at...
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the democratic presidential debate live from ohio tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m., ohio right here on cnn. we'll be right back. >> you are a nut. (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. anna, do you yes! those plans? i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. ♪ head in now for applebee's new pasta & grill combos starting at $9.99. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but
the democratic presidential debate live from ohio tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m., ohio right here on cnn. we'll be right back. >> you are a nut. (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. anna, do you yes! those plans? i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of...
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during -- in ohio. i held for separate round tables, one at brain yard industries in cleveland, ohio talking about this issue with owners with administrators from our community colleges, with students themselves, with workers who are on the job and guess what? all these groups agree that the jobs act is a great idea whose time has come. they all agree that the skills training programs create a path to good-paying jobs and they want the health. we know a lot of business owners will help the employees once they get the job to be able to go back to school if they want to, maybe get a two or four-year degree, maybe get a master's degree in engineering to take the education to the next level. because you take a short-term training program doesn't mean you won't go back to college. that might be appropriate for some companies and many individuals. in fact, a representative from clark state community college crystal jones who is in attendance in dayton, ohio said she specifically believed that a lack of pell g
during -- in ohio. i held for separate round tables, one at brain yard industries in cleveland, ohio talking about this issue with owners with administrators from our community colleges, with students themselves, with workers who are on the job and guess what? all these groups agree that the jobs act is a great idea whose time has come. they all agree that the skills training programs create a path to good-paying jobs and they want the health. we know a lot of business owners will help the...
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, ohio is the most important state. it is the most important state. this is a chance to get those voters who maybe didn't participate last time to get back in. >> maria, thank you. doug, thank you. a texas woman killed by a police officer inside her own home. sparking new outrage this morning. once again around african-americans and law enforcement. >> i'm mad. i'm upset. and i feel it was partly my fault because i called the police. maybe she'd still be alive. person with medicare, you have an important choice to make. you can purchase a separate drug plan for an additional cost, or you can choose a humana medicare advantage prescription drug plan. an affordable, all-in-one plan, that includes your health benefits and drug coverage in one. in fact, last year, humana medicare advantage prescription drug plan members saved an estimated $7400, on average, on their prescription costs. with these humana plans, you get prescription drug coverage. you're covered when you go to the doctor, a specialist or the hospital. you get
, ohio is the most important state. it is the most important state. this is a chance to get those voters who maybe didn't participate last time to get back in. >> maria, thank you. doug, thank you. a texas woman killed by a police officer inside her own home. sparking new outrage this morning. once again around african-americans and law enforcement. >> i'm mad. i'm upset. and i feel it was partly my fault because i called the police. maybe she'd still be alive. person with medicare,...
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role in the opioid crisis they've agreed to pay $260000000000.00 to $2.00 counties in the state of ohio it sets a precedent for more than 2007 to cases across the country john hendren reports. the leaders of 2 ohio counties walked out of a courthouse into a landmark settlement in the united states opioid epidemic we are. county has seen thousands of people die and the last several months and the last several years she's me and it's a tragedy in summit county was no different this settlement with 4 companies is worth 260000000 dollars critics call that pennies on the dollar but ohio's summit in cuyahoga county has called it money they need to cope with the crisis now people are dying now we have to deal with these issues now so the fact that we were able to get the money in a short time frame is very helpful and that's one of the motivations for settling this deal settles claims against distributors amerisource bergen cardinal health and mckesson and the israeli opioid manufacturer. in a statement the distributor said while the companies strongly dispute the allegations made by the 2 cou
role in the opioid crisis they've agreed to pay $260000000000.00 to $2.00 counties in the state of ohio it sets a precedent for more than 2007 to cases across the country john hendren reports. the leaders of 2 ohio counties walked out of a courthouse into a landmark settlement in the united states opioid epidemic we are. county has seen thousands of people die and the last several months and the last several years she's me and it's a tragedy in summit county was no different this settlement...
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. >> and face off in ohio. age and geatthe latest presidential primary debate. >> we begin with that breaking news out of contra costa county. an inferno is finally contained tonight after burning more than 8 hours. >> and just in, we are getting some incredible new video. we have to show you, this shows the moments it all started. take a look. ing >> you can see the flames shooting up into the air, and massive explosion, that tank sailing up into the sky. this is thousands of pounds of steel. witnesses shot this video. the question tonight, how could this happen? and did last night's earthquake in pleasant hill have anything to do with it? >> chopper 5 is live over the fuel facility right now. what a difference a couple of hours makes. tonight a shelter in place for rodeo and other areas has been lifted, and the interstate is back open after a portion was shut down for hours. the fire burned and destroyed 2 storage tanks with 250,000 gallons of ethanol inside. >> we have team coverage tonight, first andria bor
. >> and face off in ohio. age and geatthe latest presidential primary debate. >> we begin with that breaking news out of contra costa county. an inferno is finally contained tonight after burning more than 8 hours. >> and just in, we are getting some incredible new video. we have to show you, this shows the moments it all started. take a look. ing >> you can see the flames shooting up into the air, and massive explosion, that tank sailing up into the sky. this is...