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reaching out to the countries you the musicians have come to the street economy a private school in akron for brandon street kids to promote awareness about littering. hope to influence the way the students think about the environment. there's fish out mess that moment i think to cause them all sickness to love this wall of plastic and there's just something i says to her tell her about her new day use our robot have some think i was a psychotic type so up to them would kill our country so that's how i come to become the most beautiful one of the two trash rappers on trying their best to far gone this pollution problem with the best weapon. music with a message. because . great music great and a great initiative here's another project that is good for them vironment and fun planting trees that's fun yes now. how to replenish the country's forests by shooting. with. now when the seeds take root there will have to be some of the devastating effects of deforestation. this is almost as good as. the best with a catapult and why does it matter. having. plenty to see if he think it's not. going
reaching out to the countries you the musicians have come to the street economy a private school in akron for brandon street kids to promote awareness about littering. hope to influence the way the students think about the environment. there's fish out mess that moment i think to cause them all sickness to love this wall of plastic and there's just something i says to her tell her about her new day use our robot have some think i was a psychotic type so up to them would kill our country so...
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out so the countries you for musicians who comes to the streets are kind to me a private school in akron for abandoned street kids to promote awareness about litter and they hope to influence the way the students think about the environment . there's fish out mess that moment thank you for who cause them all sickness to love this ball of plastic and love her as i was using her go rob i was sure i needed to use our robot just something i was excited to make it's tight so you have to move kill our country so that our country will become most beautiful one who will good to trash rappers are trying their best to far gone this pollution problem with the best weapon. music with a message. if you see. what i'm saying. because of. your book great music great costumes and a great initiative here's another project that is both good for the environment and fun planting trees that's fun yes now children in kenya i learning how to replenish the country's forests by shooting so-called seed balls with slingshots now when the seeds take root they will have to be vast some of the devastating effects of d
out so the countries you for musicians who comes to the streets are kind to me a private school in akron for abandoned street kids to promote awareness about litter and they hope to influence the way the students think about the environment . there's fish out mess that moment thank you for who cause them all sickness to love this ball of plastic and love her as i was using her go rob i was sure i needed to use our robot just something i was excited to make it's tight so you have to move kill...
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reaching out to the countries you the musicians and comes to the street economy a private school in akron for abandoned street kids to promote awareness about littering. hope to influence the way the students think about the environment. those fish are most that moment thank you for the call them close it is to love this ball of plastic and we just love her says you know tell her about you sure you don't use our robot that's something i was assigned to make tide so you have to know who killed our country so much our country will become the most beautiful one in the world to to unsee trash rappers are trying their best to find gone this pollution problem with the best weapons. music with a message see this is. why. you see. a good deal yet but i'm sick. because. great music great costumes and a great initiative here's another project that is both good for the environment and fun planting trees that's fun yes now. loving how to plant. the country's forest by shooting. with. now when the seeds take root there will have to be some of the devastating effects of deforestation. this is almost as
reaching out to the countries you the musicians and comes to the street economy a private school in akron for abandoned street kids to promote awareness about littering. hope to influence the way the students think about the environment. those fish are most that moment thank you for the call them close it is to love this ball of plastic and we just love her says you know tell her about you sure you don't use our robot that's something i was assigned to make tide so you have to know who killed...
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people in the country is starving the programs we need to reinvest in places like youngstown, warren, akron. passed theends who tax cuts in the republican party are saying we don't have any money. so here is the debate we will have in the fall. do you think a $2.3 trillion tax cut is the backs -- best thing to do for working-class people? do you think is a good idea that we borrow a lot of that money from china and are paying china the interest from that money, and we see what they are doing cyber, oneines, built, one road initiative, pushing them out further from europe into asia. or do you agree with the democrats who are saying we think tax cuts need to be more for the middle class, we need to increase taxes on the wealthiest , the people who have been burning -- earning all the money, where the concentration of will is, and we take that money and rebuild the united states, rebuild our military, we make education more affordable, we ramp up our research and development that we need to do in order to be the world leader in wind, solar, additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, all
people in the country is starving the programs we need to reinvest in places like youngstown, warren, akron. passed theends who tax cuts in the republican party are saying we don't have any money. so here is the debate we will have in the fall. do you think a $2.3 trillion tax cut is the backs -- best thing to do for working-class people? do you think is a good idea that we borrow a lot of that money from china and are paying china the interest from that money, and we see what they are doing...
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or 10% and the country is starving the programs we needed to reinvest in places like youngstown or akron ohio, because now they say we don't have any money. so here is a debate we will have in the full. do you think a $2.3 trillion tax cut is the best thing to do for the working class people? is a good idea that we borrowed money from china and we pay the interest and see what china is doing with submarines and cyber and their whole initiative pushing themselves out towards europe and further out to asia where do you agree with the democrats saying we think tax cuts need to be more for the middle class, we need to increase taxes on the wealthiest have been earning all the money with the concentration of wealth and we rebuild the united states and rebuild our military and our communities and make education a more affordable. we ramp up the research development we need to do to be a world leader in wind and solar and artificial intelligence and all of these growing emerging sectors of the economy. president trump doubled down on the economics for the third time. i know a little about this
or 10% and the country is starving the programs we needed to reinvest in places like youngstown or akron ohio, because now they say we don't have any money. so here is a debate we will have in the full. do you think a $2.3 trillion tax cut is the best thing to do for the working class people? is a good idea that we borrowed money from china and we pay the interest and see what china is doing with submarines and cyber and their whole initiative pushing themselves out towards europe and further...
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ian jamison went on to win fourth place at the all-american soapbox derby in akron. maryland's fifth district has been home to several greater washington soapbox derby champions in recent years, including the wins -- winners from 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, and 2014. is there any doubt in any member's mind why i'm so support oif the soapbox derby. we do well in the derby. our racers even won national championships in 2007 and 2008. i feel confident that the fifth district racers will continue to shine this year. soapbox derbies have been called the greatest amateur racing event in the world. they have a long tradition in our country, many americans carry fond memories of building soapbox race wers their parents or other relatives when they were young. so mr. speaker, i am pleased to rise in strong support of this all american activity that will happen right here on the nation's capitol hill. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. barletta: i rese
ian jamison went on to win fourth place at the all-american soapbox derby in akron. maryland's fifth district has been home to several greater washington soapbox derby champions in recent years, including the wins -- winners from 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, and 2014. is there any doubt in any member's mind why i'm so support oif the soapbox derby. we do well in the derby. our racers even won national championships in 2007 and 2008. i feel confident that the fifth district racers will continue...
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witness to the truth of what you are saying because i was a 14-year-old girl in the urban north in akronhio when he was assassinated, and my high school life changed as a result. i was in an integrated high school and people that were our friends in junior high so the ratings shifted and we felt the militancy grove and things changed. my senior year culminated in race riots over the composition of the homecoming court with. those were really hard years and it was a scary time. king was one of the early evidence of thatuo tumultuous year. shot in his own backyard by the police i wasar just curious do u see the responses to these today, do they mirror the responses. they will say that the people are incendiary and divisive and un-american and unpatriotic and things like that. and i think that at moments like this it is hopeful debate co- helpful to remember he was called that and worse and he did in fact do things that were more aggressive and confrontational than even some of these protesta might seem. you know, he didn't tie up the cities for just a couple of hours, he tied up the cities
witness to the truth of what you are saying because i was a 14-year-old girl in the urban north in akronhio when he was assassinated, and my high school life changed as a result. i was in an integrated high school and people that were our friends in junior high so the ratings shifted and we felt the militancy grove and things changed. my senior year culminated in race riots over the composition of the homecoming court with. those were really hard years and it was a scary time. king was one of...
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witness to the truth of what you are saying because i was a 14-year-old girl in the urban north in akronhio when he was assassinated. and my high school life changed as a result. i was in an integrated high school and people who had been our friends in junior high, suddenly things shifted. my senior year culminated in the race riots over the composition of the homecoming court and those were hard years. it was a scary time. the race riots that were two hours away in detroit were very frightening to me and my parents helped me through that. but anyway, you are right on. >> it was already a turbulent time. in terms of the events that happened one after another after another was another one of the offense of that tumultuous and amazing year. thank you for your comment. >> to connect that and bring it back as you have done, sacramento is getting ready tomorrow for a protest at the funeral of stephen clark who was shot in his backyard by the police and i am just curious do you see the responses to these today and what we might glean from these responses? >> one thing in common that i have fou
witness to the truth of what you are saying because i was a 14-year-old girl in the urban north in akronhio when he was assassinated. and my high school life changed as a result. i was in an integrated high school and people who had been our friends in junior high, suddenly things shifted. my senior year culminated in the race riots over the composition of the homecoming court and those were hard years. it was a scary time. the race riots that were two hours away in detroit were very...
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reachin for gabon we're going to see some heavy showers here further towards the west lagos nigeria akron ghana will see the old shower at times for the north it should be largely fine in bamako mali with highs of thirty nine degrees. an international committee vote on. a land this partition. many have no say in the matter. the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinian school the catastrophe. we're going to watching out of their mind of our top stories this hour north korea says the cancellation of a planned summit with the u.s. president is against the wishes of the world on a trunk called off the meeting claiming tremendous anger and open hostility from the north to pyongyang says it's still open to resolving the issues. south korea's president says he's perplexed by trump's decision his foreign minister has spoken to us like you state mike pompei agreed to continue pursuing talks with pyongyang. fifteen people have been
reachin for gabon we're going to see some heavy showers here further towards the west lagos nigeria akron ghana will see the old shower at times for the north it should be largely fine in bamako mali with highs of thirty nine degrees. an international committee vote on. a land this partition. many have no say in the matter. the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on...
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at his urging the staff at goodyear tire and their headquarters in akron, ohio agreed that if they transferred $50000 to their factory their subsidiary in sweden would give olson the similar amount in swedish kroner. there is no references to the goodyear tire deal in any of the boards paper. it's clear they had to scrub that out but henry morgan got a daily briefing folder of all of their work and the wr b forgot to purge his records. this arrangement worked well and also recorded from stockholm and although not full proof it's desirable from a security point of view. at this time we do not recommend bank transfers as the receipt of such size by individuals involved in operations unavoidably attract notice in suspicion. olson used money to purchase votes and guns because the treasury staff spent the war keeping the money out of the enemy now argue that humanitarian aid was more important than adhering to the rules. in switzerland which was, like i said, surrounded completely by enemy territory the war refugee board secreted ross mcclellan, the man who had been in the california internment cam
at his urging the staff at goodyear tire and their headquarters in akron, ohio agreed that if they transferred $50000 to their factory their subsidiary in sweden would give olson the similar amount in swedish kroner. there is no references to the goodyear tire deal in any of the boards paper. it's clear they had to scrub that out but henry morgan got a daily briefing folder of all of their work and the wr b forgot to purge his records. this arrangement worked well and also recorded from...
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the rounds are nominated from massachusetts at amherst and from akron law school and began active duty navy career for advanced military judge in the 22 years of military service to the country. after a very brief retirement i think it was about ten minutes or so restaurants joined us in ethics attorney first for the department of commerce, and then as associate counsel to george w. bush, the white house is office. joining the government as an associate general counsel in 2009, the position which he serves now. the staff spoke to the colleagues in the ethics community who spoke exceptionally highly of his experiences in the commitment to the mission of the office of government ethics. the committee is confident that he's qualified to be the director of the office of government ethics. earned a bachelors of arts from the university of pennsylvania and the school of law and has a legal career steeped in criminal law and clerked for the honorable court district of columbia and joined the u.s. attorney's office in 94 and earlier with the u.s. attorney's office went through several sections
the rounds are nominated from massachusetts at amherst and from akron law school and began active duty navy career for advanced military judge in the 22 years of military service to the country. after a very brief retirement i think it was about ten minutes or so restaurants joined us in ethics attorney first for the department of commerce, and then as associate counsel to george w. bush, the white house is office. joining the government as an associate general counsel in 2009, the position...
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. >> it is good to have the auction back in akron. will the warriors win three championships in four seasons? will lebron james get revenge after losing to the warriors last year? tonight in game one of the nba finals out at oracle, it is the fourth straight season the teams have met up for the nba title. the las vegas sports book says the warriors are heavy favorites to repeat the championship. yesterday players on both teams talked about the respect they have for one another. >> i think they played to grind out a physical basket ball game. it centers on lebron's talons. >> he is a super -- talons -- intelligent player. that is what makes him special. -- talents >> you can combine that with his physical stature. he is one of the smartest players ever in the nba. he understands the game. he does it away not many people can. >> golden state is one of the best teams i've ever played. it is one of the best teams ever assembled. and then they added kevin durant. we are dealing with what makes them even more dangerous. they are even more p
. >> it is good to have the auction back in akron. will the warriors win three championships in four seasons? will lebron james get revenge after losing to the warriors last year? tonight in game one of the nba finals out at oracle, it is the fourth straight season the teams have met up for the nba title. the las vegas sports book says the warriors are heavy favorites to repeat the championship. yesterday players on both teams talked about the respect they have for one another. >> i...
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she got immediate, very practical cooperation from akron, merkel, and others. -- macron, merkel, and others. then went to united states and got likewise tough action from across the atlantic, transatlantic behavior, classic british role in transatlantic behaviors. go to europe and interpret america. go to america and interpret europe to america and be the key bridge between that. that's going to be still possible to do as matthew outlined. you can have a u.k.-european security arrangement and britain will remain in nato. and so the sort of predictions of british geopolitical doom or extinction after brexit might be overdone. but if corbyn is prime minister . we will probably get back to that in a minute. i won't belabor why. stephen: right down here in front. >> retired state department. franco-british military cooperation has been an important activity in recent years. would you expect that to continue under hard brexit? is that the kind of thing that you would expect to see going forward? ed: again, i think matthew should take this and answer that. i'm actually not up to speed on t
she got immediate, very practical cooperation from akron, merkel, and others. -- macron, merkel, and others. then went to united states and got likewise tough action from across the atlantic, transatlantic behavior, classic british role in transatlantic behaviors. go to europe and interpret america. go to america and interpret europe to america and be the key bridge between that. that's going to be still possible to do as matthew outlined. you can have a u.k.-european security arrangement and...
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what does it mean when the mayor of atlanta talks about budget and management, versus the mayor of akron? to better understand the local nuances of each major issue, we dig deeper to examine what we call subtopics. there are-- these are specific issues and tools and strategies for mayors to achieve those priorities they're setting out in the major topics. we recorded 182 detailed tops from 160 mayoral speeches from cities across population and geographic region. mayors discussed on average 17 subtopics per speech and subtropics were grouped into major topics. and they had had significant coverage if a mayor's-- if they constitute 10% of the speech and on average four major topics per speech. and then the top priorities, economic development, infrastructure and budget and management issues. 58% of state of the city speeches cover economic development. overall, there's a general positive sentiment and hopeful vibe when mayors were talking about economic development. they were talking about core issues like jobs and business development, retention, as well as neighborhood vitalization, all
what does it mean when the mayor of atlanta talks about budget and management, versus the mayor of akron? to better understand the local nuances of each major issue, we dig deeper to examine what we call subtopics. there are-- these are specific issues and tools and strategies for mayors to achieve those priorities they're setting out in the major topics. we recorded 182 detailed tops from 160 mayoral speeches from cities across population and geographic region. mayors discussed on average 17...
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so joining us now, from her home in akron, is miss backup ohio. [ cheers and applause ] >> hello.m -- i am so smiling to be here. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, well we're -- we're -- [ laughter ] we're happy to have you. are you ready for your first question? >> yes, so much ready! [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: now everything i'm about to ask you are all questions from last night's pageant. so just try your best. >> okay. >> jimmy: first question, the boy scouts recently decided to accept girls. do you feel this is a positive change? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what? [ light laughter ] >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: why are you acting defensive if you -- >> no, no -- >> jimmy: it's not -- this is all fun. >> no, it's fun. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, yeah, it is fun, yeah. >> it's fun. >> jimmy: yeah, don't get -- don't get mad at me, it's fun. >> no, no it's fun. this is fun, it's the scouts. >> jimmy: this is fun, this is the scouts? >> this is so the boys -- the boys they have their kentucky derby cars. and the girls they have their cookies. and when you put them together that means e
so joining us now, from her home in akron, is miss backup ohio. [ cheers and applause ] >> hello.m -- i am so smiling to be here. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, well we're -- we're -- [ laughter ] we're happy to have you. are you ready for your first question? >> yes, so much ready! [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: now everything i'm about to ask you are all questions from last night's pageant. so just try your best. >> okay. >> jimmy: first question, the boy...
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he got moved to another diocese. [ laughter ] "this is father pat, he just moved here from boston, akron" [ laughter ] and not only was higbie hired by a pro-trump group, but he's also still on the board of the urban revitalization coalition, which is run by the national diversity coalition, two trump-aligned diversity groups. so the guy who repeatedly said racist things about black people is still on the board of a group run by the national diversity coalition. that's like charlie sheen teaching d.a.r.e. [ laughter ] "so remember, kids, if someone offers you drugs, you point them my way." [ light laughter ] so despite all of his horrible remarks, higbie is still working for trump, and he's not the only one. just a few months after higbie resigned, trump's personal aide, 28-year-old john mcentee was abruptly forced out as well. >> a personal aide to president trump escorted out of the white house under a cloud of controversy. >> johnny mcentee, president trump's personal assistant, his body man, abruptly forced out of his post and escorted off the white house grounds monday. nbc news con
he got moved to another diocese. [ laughter ] "this is father pat, he just moved here from boston, akron" [ laughter ] and not only was higbie hired by a pro-trump group, but he's also still on the board of the urban revitalization coalition, which is run by the national diversity coalition, two trump-aligned diversity groups. so the guy who repeatedly said racist things about black people is still on the board of a group run by the national diversity coalition. that's like charlie...
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what does it mean when the mayor of atlanta talks about budget and management versus the mayor of akron? understand, the issues we dig deeper to examine subtopics. these are specific issues and tools and strategies for mayors to achieve priorities. detailed subtopics from 160 mayoral speeches from cities across population in geographic regions. mayors discussed on average 17 subtopics per speech. subtopics were grouped into the major topic categories, major topics are coded as having specific coverage, if they constitute 10% of a mayor's speech. on average, 4 per speech. now insights into the top three priority issues for mayors in 2018. economic development, infrastructure and budget management issues. 58% of state of the cities speeches specifically cover economic development. there is a positive sentiment when mayors were talking about economic development. they were talking of core issues like jobs, neighborhood vital as asian. these continue to -- ization.hood vital i places like huntington, west pointed toayors opportunities in downtown. yorkayor of kingston, new spoke about growt
what does it mean when the mayor of atlanta talks about budget and management versus the mayor of akron? understand, the issues we dig deeper to examine subtopics. these are specific issues and tools and strategies for mayors to achieve priorities. detailed subtopics from 160 mayoral speeches from cities across population in geographic regions. mayors discussed on average 17 subtopics per speech. subtopics were grouped into the major topic categories, major topics are coded as having specific...
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. >> from akron ohio, site is next. >> good morning. in 1970, and ever since has worked to acquaint her fellow feminists and all with the responsibility to the 99% of slave animals who are female who are kept captive for eggs and milk and then slaughtered to become 99% of fast food burgers. and as a footnote, every single hibernating bear in alaska, every single mother bear in alaska has had her fill it -- her rights invaded by every republican senator voting that her babies might be killed while there hibernating in a wildlife sanctuary. >> let me jump in. this is not related to the women's movement of the 1960s. >> connie would go out and the streets of manhattan and pass out leaflets saying women, you are abused by men, why are you abusing your fellow women animals. i think the trump administration is perhaps the worst ever. >> do you want to respond in any way? >> no, 10 minutes toward animals is admirable. i'm resistant to the idea that they have rights. i think we should be kind to animals. not make them suffer unduly but i don't
. >> from akron ohio, site is next. >> good morning. in 1970, and ever since has worked to acquaint her fellow feminists and all with the responsibility to the 99% of slave animals who are female who are kept captive for eggs and milk and then slaughtered to become 99% of fast food burgers. and as a footnote, every single hibernating bear in alaska, every single mother bear in alaska has had her fill it -- her rights invaded by every republican senator voting that her babies might...
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. >> good morning, akron welcome to mornings on 2. i am mike back. >> and i am pam cook.resident trump will be at the arlington national cemetery in virginia this morning and there will be a ceremony of a wreath at the tomb of the unknown and after that he will join other speakers at the military cemetery in virginia. as soon as the president arrives, we will bring you those pictures. the city is honoring those servicemembers who died. the historical society is hosting its annual ceremony at the cemetery and later travis air force base will conduct a flyover schedule for around 10:25. >>> allie rasmus is at the presidio this morning was sunny even though it was foggy early on. >> it is going to be hot for most. >> this will be the warmest day of the week and month for many. when it comes underneath, that tells you it is shallow. i think it will be back tomorrow but today it will only impact if you and livermore out of the gate 64 as the front-runner and i think the first 90 of the month along with many others as well. yesterday with a low 80s and it will be a dramatic coo
. >> good morning, akron welcome to mornings on 2. i am mike back. >> and i am pam cook.resident trump will be at the arlington national cemetery in virginia this morning and there will be a ceremony of a wreath at the tomb of the unknown and after that he will join other speakers at the military cemetery in virginia. as soon as the president arrives, we will bring you those pictures. the city is honoring those servicemembers who died. the historical society is hosting its annual...
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in akron,go to sy, ohio. caller: good morning. forrump is in the news mounting decapitation in four states and endangering minors once again, there is another labor issue which is underreported. mother jones has a past article on a slaughterhouse where the workers are being paralyzed. they have traced it to the machine which turns the skulls igs into pink slime. the workers are inhaling the and it isblood mist, paralyzing them. in addition, because they are dealing with brain issues of prion tissue, the workers can also get mad pig disease from this. it is an example of the way the trump administration has done nothing about either workers or animals. ryan zinke he and every single republicans editor except isakson voted to murder bear cubs. the 13 republican attorneys general voted to keep -- excuse me, filed lawsuits to keep chickens in smaller cages and so on. one final point. for those voting in the california primary, dianne was a cosponsor of the animal enterprise terrorism act, which criminalizes videoing slaughterhouses an
in akron,go to sy, ohio. caller: good morning. forrump is in the news mounting decapitation in four states and endangering minors once again, there is another labor issue which is underreported. mother jones has a past article on a slaughterhouse where the workers are being paralyzed. they have traced it to the machine which turns the skulls igs into pink slime. the workers are inhaling the and it isblood mist, paralyzing them. in addition, because they are dealing with brain issues of prion...
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you can se an email to dine and dish akron 4 dot com ....the suisonform on our website. you can also check out our 'dine and dish' facebook (robin)coming up on the kron fourmorning news... nearly 60- thousand new residents moved the bay area in the last year. hear the cities that are welcoming the most newcomers. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. tracking warmer weather in the bay area. daytime highs will be a few degrees above normal today. expect a slight dip in temperatures this weekend until we warm back up early next week. no rain in sight for the next seven days. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bri
you can se an email to dine and dish akron 4 dot com ....the suisonform on our website. you can also check out our 'dine and dish' facebook (robin)coming up on the kron fourmorning news... nearly 60- thousand new residents moved the bay area in the last year. hear the cities that are welcoming the most newcomers. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the...
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mike in akron, ohio. good morning. caller: thank you, c-span, and thank you mr. meacham. a big fan of yours. tired teacher. i spent 30 years teaching students, and my first comment is about our congress. woulduld you compare -- i this congress to the worst class of high school students i have ever had would be an insult to the high school students. as far as president trump, i have a short point for him that goes like this. 16 months and what do we have? a leader who needs a big swat. it allme, stormy, give you got -- in court, of course. guest: i did not know poetry was alive and well in the midwest, but i guess it is a good thing. placeow, we are in a where virtually everyone in the country has an incredibly strong opinion about the president and the congress. if you are for the president, you think that the kingdom has arrived. if you are against him, you are composing verses about it and rightly defending the honor of your junior high school students. my sense of congress -- you isld know this better -- that i believe the institutions will ultimately prevail. i think
mike in akron, ohio. good morning. caller: thank you, c-span, and thank you mr. meacham. a big fan of yours. tired teacher. i spent 30 years teaching students, and my first comment is about our congress. woulduld you compare -- i this congress to the worst class of high school students i have ever had would be an insult to the high school students. as far as president trump, i have a short point for him that goes like this. 16 months and what do we have? a leader who needs a big swat. it allme,...
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host: john is calling from akron, ohio. you do not have any student debt.o you think college is worth it? caller: no, i don't. the reason that i called was i think we may have a priorities -- our priorities a little mixed up. our last budget, we gave $12 million in scholarships to the nation of libya and lebanon. there was $10 million for disadvantaged egyptian students, and another $20 million for just middle east scholarships. how much -- i did not see anything in that budget that said how much american students were given for scholarships. i think we have our priorities a little mixed up in this country. thank you for taking my call. host: according to the federal research,nk, economic it breaks down the unemployment rate of college graduates who have a bachelors degree or higher, who are over the age of 25, by year. the unemployment rate peaked just before 2010 during the economic turn down, to over 5%. is backril of 2018, it down to 1.9% unemployment rate for college graduates. it has been a cyclical cycle, but the unemployment rate for college graduat
host: john is calling from akron, ohio. you do not have any student debt.o you think college is worth it? caller: no, i don't. the reason that i called was i think we may have a priorities -- our priorities a little mixed up. our last budget, we gave $12 million in scholarships to the nation of libya and lebanon. there was $10 million for disadvantaged egyptian students, and another $20 million for just middle east scholarships. how much -- i did not see anything in that budget that said how...
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people in the country is starving the programs we need to reinvest in places like youngstown, warren, akronpassed theends who tax cuts in the republican party are saying we don't have any money. so here is the debate we will have in the fall. do you think a $2.3 trillion tax cut is the backs -- best thing to do for working-class people? do you think is a good idea that we borrow a lot of that money from china and are paying china the interest from that money, and we see what they are doing cyber, oneines, built, one road initiative, pushing them out further from europe into asia. or do you agree with the democrats who are saying we think tax cuts need to be more for the middle class, we need to increase taxes on the wealthiest , the people who have been burning -- earning all the money, where the concentration of will is, and we take that money and rebuild the united states, rebuild our military, we make education more affordable, we ramp up our research and development that we need to do in order to be the world leader in wind, solar, additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, all of
people in the country is starving the programs we need to reinvest in places like youngstown, warren, akronpassed theends who tax cuts in the republican party are saying we don't have any money. so here is the debate we will have in the fall. do you think a $2.3 trillion tax cut is the backs -- best thing to do for working-class people? do you think is a good idea that we borrow a lot of that money from china and are paying china the interest from that money, and we see what they are doing...
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in akron, 0 he owe, last year -- in akron, ohio, last week, 26 akron police officers have given their lives. there were people there, as i understand it, providing a commemoration of this event of this -- of this event every year. there is a big one in washington, d.c. sadly in my home state of ohio we have no shortage of police officers whose bravery deserves more than we can ever do to repay them. earlier this year there were two who are rowic ohioans who lost their lives in the line of duty. westerville ohio police officers anthony morelli and eric juring were both fatally shot responding to a 911 call. again, it was a domestic assault. they arrived and they were immediately shot at. these were two amazing officers. tony morelli was a 29-year veteran of the westerville police department. eric juring was a k-9 officer mo partnered with his dog sam. both of these men were beloved and respected by members of the westerville community. i had the opportunity to meet with some of their fellow colleagues, talked with these men about what they were like. what kept coming back was an incred
in akron, 0 he owe, last year -- in akron, ohio, last week, 26 akron police officers have given their lives. there were people there, as i understand it, providing a commemoration of this event of this -- of this event every year. there is a big one in washington, d.c. sadly in my home state of ohio we have no shortage of police officers whose bravery deserves more than we can ever do to repay them. earlier this year there were two who are rowic ohioans who lost their lives in the line of duty....