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joining us from cincinnati, we have a line for ohio residents. he mentioned the president treat this money, in case you missed it, to rhinos, referring to grow organs only, mitt romney, have any problem with the fact that we call obama, biden and company illegally spying on my campaign? the care with the whole group ran rampant wild and unchecked, lying and leaking all the way? no from thepa president. >> thanks for taking my call. just wanted to speak about the fact that he had no legal background whatsoever. power, power. he's got lots of money, he always wanted to be president he's a president. in hose own words, i want to be like kim jong un in. he loves vladimir putin. people needs to open their eyes. he's no leader, he's just about power. the entertainer, megan traynor, she had a song out, i know you're lying, your lips are moving, it's all about donald trump. people need to realize that. >> this is him in cleveland, ohio. >> women are going to go, we are trapped in our homes with our children, we don't have childcare and we are forced to w
joining us from cincinnati, we have a line for ohio residents. he mentioned the president treat this money, in case you missed it, to rhinos, referring to grow organs only, mitt romney, have any problem with the fact that we call obama, biden and company illegally spying on my campaign? the care with the whole group ran rampant wild and unchecked, lying and leaking all the way? no from thepa president. >> thanks for taking my call. just wanted to speak about the fact that he had no legal...
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host: joining us from cincinnati is david pepper. he is the ohio democratic party chair and also author of the new book "the voter file." let's begin with some of the latest polling, courtesy of real clear politics, that looks at the average of the polls in ohio. right now with 18 electoral votes, it is essentially a dead heat, with joe biden at 46% on average, the president at 45%. why is it so competitive, 3.5 months before the election? think iteve, i mean, i is -- there are a number of things happening at once. you are seeing a major shift in the suburbs of ohio that a few decades ago or even a year ago, these suburbs outside of cincinnati, columbus, and cleveland, they were the base of the republican party. that is how a john kasich would have been elected or even a george bush. those suburbs are now blue. it is largely women voters, old moderate voters, saying this is not a party we were a part of, and they are voting blue. they voted for sherrod brown. they voted for democratic mayors and councilmembers, and they are not going
host: joining us from cincinnati is david pepper. he is the ohio democratic party chair and also author of the new book "the voter file." let's begin with some of the latest polling, courtesy of real clear politics, that looks at the average of the polls in ohio. right now with 18 electoral votes, it is essentially a dead heat, with joe biden at 46% on average, the president at 45%. why is it so competitive, 3.5 months before the election? think iteve, i mean, i is -- there are a...
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new recruits on the street. >> cincinnati crime numbers, homicide is up 36.3%, robbery up 10%, aggravatedrson. what is going to take to get to a place you have community members trusting officers again, where you can have this relationship, what will it take to get there? >> it will take a lot of work. the entire, justice system needs reworking, improvement and not -- it will take a lot. it is one of those questions that has to go into this, i can't give an answer what needs to happen but this needs to be a reworking of the system. jillian: we have a minute off -- what makes you proud to wear that uniform? >> since i have a great department this is something no one in my family was ever in law enforcement and this was never a dream of mine but i met some amazing officers in the department and seen how they are in the community and in life just in general, makes me proud to wear this badge. >> for me, cincinnati has performed especially with the protest or everything going on, training is incredible and never stops. and do another three on the field, constantly going back for in-service tr
new recruits on the street. >> cincinnati crime numbers, homicide is up 36.3%, robbery up 10%, aggravatedrson. what is going to take to get to a place you have community members trusting officers again, where you can have this relationship, what will it take to get there? >> it will take a lot of work. the entire, justice system needs reworking, improvement and not -- it will take a lot. it is one of those questions that has to go into this, i can't give an answer what needs to...
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he was at the aclu of cincinnati for many years. he was a committed civil rights, civil liberties lawyer. he served in world war ii and seems like an extremely smart and honorable man. and he did agree to take this case, even though clarence bradenburg himself was not thrilled to be represented by a jewish attorney, but he really felt committed to the cause of free speech. >> i actually had the opportunity to meet him in cincinnati in the early '90s. there were some incidents of censorship taking place there in what many of us call censornatti and he and i were going to be on a panel together. his son also said his father, who naturally defended free speech for the most unpopular speakers is the only person in his office who he saw both a ku klux klan leader and a black panther leader. >> this is part of the history of the organization you led for such a long time. we have a piece of video next to show that will be a familiar face to c-span viewers since eleanor holmes norton for many years served as member of congress representing
he was at the aclu of cincinnati for many years. he was a committed civil rights, civil liberties lawyer. he served in world war ii and seems like an extremely smart and honorable man. and he did agree to take this case, even though clarence bradenburg himself was not thrilled to be represented by a jewish attorney, but he really felt committed to the cause of free speech. >> i actually had the opportunity to meet him in cincinnati in the early '90s. there were some incidents of...
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cincinnati he needed to come up clutch in the shootout to keep his team's hopes alive all went down 2nd half of the game 67 minutes sebastian blanco taking a corner gun in around the back and jaroslav botha with the close shot to open up scoring one millisecond of the replay he's got in traffic still gets a shot off the 78th minute cincinnati shot clear down the pitch in portland goalkeeper steve quark goes to grab the ball but it's a loose touch in allen kruse draw a foul so the blue and orange have to send out. and he is going to take the shot to convert with the right footed here in cincy equalizes why take a look at the replay i don't know clark's hearing i'm sure you don't either most iata reads that for the goal shootout time though the war in florida cincy up 1st and c.m.t. young against clark clark tonight not getting any better he's allowed the goal just goes absolute wrong way tempers do respond by sending out diego valarie hill convert their penalty down the middle and we are all tied up last chance though for cincinnati to keep themselves alive and is a bad shot from the get
cincinnati he needed to come up clutch in the shootout to keep his team's hopes alive all went down 2nd half of the game 67 minutes sebastian blanco taking a corner gun in around the back and jaroslav botha with the close shot to open up scoring one millisecond of the replay he's got in traffic still gets a shot off the 78th minute cincinnati shot clear down the pitch in portland goalkeeper steve quark goes to grab the ball but it's a loose touch in allen kruse draw a foul so the blue and...
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host: david pepper, joining us from cincinnati"washington jour.
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every time he is in cincinnati. and the first time i heard him say this i was like, trump synonymous with new york, developer, why is he talk about growing up in cincinnati? and so he often exaggerates saying that he worked there, he lived there for a long time, he spend a big summer there, and essential what happened is his father bought a development there while he was in high school and he would occasionally go with his father to do some menial tasks around that development. but his suggestion that he sort of like really knows the city and is a cincinnati guy, are just deeply misleading. the other thing i want to highlight and these go hand in hand -- is i think folks have seen the president say that he has been done more for throw african-american community than any other president in his term. also has a habit of saying he's the least racist person ever, and one thing we did in the chapter is run through a series of events to sort of debunk that statement. and i -- ends with earlier, last year, when he invoked
every time he is in cincinnati. and the first time i heard him say this i was like, trump synonymous with new york, developer, why is he talk about growing up in cincinnati? and so he often exaggerates saying that he worked there, he lived there for a long time, he spend a big summer there, and essential what happened is his father bought a development there while he was in high school and he would occasionally go with his father to do some menial tasks around that development. but his...
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in cincinnati. the ohio high school football coach association released a set of guidelines. they've asked you to review it. have you reviewed them, is it acceptable and is it enough for them and other contact sports if they follow suit to move forward with their season? >> we are going to be giving them additional guidance based upon what we are seeing in ohio. before we do that, we are going to have conversations with them. we are not ready to announce that yet, but everybody is concerned about young people and concerned about contact sports. we all want to see our kids and grandkids in sports, whether it's high school or they continue to participate in college kid with the season means to a young person whether they are running cross country like a lot of kids have done, whether they are playing football. but they know how important they are. frankly we've got to get a little closer to the same time. we know training is going on and we know the practices have been taking place, so we understand the timeline that we want to see where we are and they nee we net a little clos
in cincinnati. the ohio high school football coach association released a set of guidelines. they've asked you to review it. have you reviewed them, is it acceptable and is it enough for them and other contact sports if they follow suit to move forward with their season? >> we are going to be giving them additional guidance based upon what we are seeing in ohio. before we do that, we are going to have conversations with them. we are not ready to announce that yet, but everybody is...
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here is the timeline of his case, it was june 28th, 1964 when he spoke at a rally outside of cincinnati in ohio. at a private farm. what was also significant, is it wasn't just a group of people as nadine strauss had said, he invited local media and the station in cincinnati w. well wta came to film the rally. in august 6th of 1964, he was arrested at his tv repair shop. in december of 66, he was convicted under the 1919 ohio law, and then he appealed to the ohio supreme court, and in january six 1967 he was sentenced to ten years in prison and the thousand dollar fine. it could've even gotten a higher fine but the court was had the court be more lenient. so what's important to know about this. >> i will say one thing about clients brandenburg royal, to paraphrase justice frankfurter. many safeguards of liberty many safeguards were forged by people who are not very nice. one of the things you're talking about was what was the membership of the klan of the time but even brandenburg's lawyer referred to his client and his cronies at this rally as kind of silly, and absurd but they didn't
here is the timeline of his case, it was june 28th, 1964 when he spoke at a rally outside of cincinnati in ohio. at a private farm. what was also significant, is it wasn't just a group of people as nadine strauss had said, he invited local media and the station in cincinnati w. well wta came to film the rally. in august 6th of 1964, he was arrested at his tv repair shop. in december of 66, he was convicted under the 1919 ohio law, and then he appealed to the ohio supreme court, and in january...
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. >> thank you again madam chairman their final witness is a fellow cincinnati in. mr. blackshaw's ceo for centrifuges startup incubator created by proctor & gamble and a lot of people referred to as kroger and western southern other entities in our greater cincinnati community previously served as global head of digital marketing social media at the global headquarters in switzerland. he recently served as chairman of the board of the national council of better business bureaus and is now cheering you recently chartered supply-chain and new commerce restart committee. he is a graduate of harvard business school and the university of california santa cruz. i recently had the pleasure of meeting with him via the on line platform at the cincinnati chamber of commerce and he was truly impressed or i was truly impressed with his forward-thinking ideas on the recovery. i hope he was impressed too. i know he will provide valuable insight to the committee and i look forward to hearing the witnesses here today and i yield back. >> thank you mr. chabot and thank you all for bein
. >> thank you again madam chairman their final witness is a fellow cincinnati in. mr. blackshaw's ceo for centrifuges startup incubator created by proctor & gamble and a lot of people referred to as kroger and western southern other entities in our greater cincinnati community previously served as global head of digital marketing social media at the global headquarters in switzerland. he recently served as chairman of the board of the national council of better business bureaus and...
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take a look at the numbers in hamilton county where cincinnati is located.mber of cases per day 30. by the end of the month that number has quadrupled to 120 new cases per day. the ohio department of health designated a red level three public emergency. the coroner flagged this on her twitter account. the doctor also took to social media after seeing the issue of wearing a face mask politicizing tweeting do we need politicians to tell us to wear a mask? do we not have common sense? wear it? the doctor is with me now. thank you for taking the time and what happened for you to say this is it? i need to get more voice out there. >> you know, i just saw a lot of conversation, a lot of social media comments about this is an infringement of my freedoms and i shouldn't have to do this and told what to do. i guess i just look at it as a health care issue. this is a health care issue. i don't understand what the real objection is to something as simple as wearing a mask. >> for people, there are the people who say, i feel claustrophobic, i have a hard time breathing.
take a look at the numbers in hamilton county where cincinnati is located.mber of cases per day 30. by the end of the month that number has quadrupled to 120 new cases per day. the ohio department of health designated a red level three public emergency. the coroner flagged this on her twitter account. the doctor also took to social media after seeing the issue of wearing a face mask politicizing tweeting do we need politicians to tell us to wear a mask? do we not have common sense? wear it? the...
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liz: let welcome black voices for trump advisory, the former of mayor of cincinnati ohio.ack on. your reaction to what it occurred. >> i think attorney general did a great job today, he let them plummet him with mindless obligations, then he raised the fundamental question, the role of government is to protect lives and protect property, what we see in portland is the destruction of property and the creation of unsafe environments on the streets, there is a cry for that sort of show of force to protect property and protect people, the attorney general is right, it's been in our experience that a joint operation of fbi and homeland security, atf forces to combat crime you said something early in the broadcast if we don't stop the drip drip drip of crime, we create not only a debilitating environment for your safety forces but we create environments of opportunities for criminals and what we will see is more criminals coming to the cities that are in fact defenseless. this is crazy. liz: three officers blinded may be permanently blind with the use of lasers, judiciary chair
liz: let welcome black voices for trump advisory, the former of mayor of cincinnati ohio.ack on. your reaction to what it occurred. >> i think attorney general did a great job today, he let them plummet him with mindless obligations, then he raised the fundamental question, the role of government is to protect lives and protect property, what we see in portland is the destruction of property and the creation of unsafe environments on the streets, there is a cry for that sort of show of...
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with us, black voices for trump advisory board member, former cincinnati mayor ken blackwell.barr says this is quote, an organized assault on government and civilians of the riots going on. 1people killed in riots since they began. we're on this, another top democrat says and tries to claim these are just peaceful protests. but watch this the democrat mayor of oakland, california, libby schaaf is not saying, no, they're not peaceful at all. texas congressman brian babin with us, on asking this question, when will elected officials step up and govern and stop this mobthis is not about . this is about keeping people safe. former top border official tom homan with us, on u.s. border officials warning this is a growing new development. drug cartels are now exploiting u.s. unrest in major u.s. cities. also the covid-19 pandemic. as they are now pushing massive amounts of drugs across the border as cartels are setting up shun in u.s. cities now in turmoil. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome tote show. you're wat
with us, black voices for trump advisory board member, former cincinnati mayor ken blackwell.barr says this is quote, an organized assault on government and civilians of the riots going on. 1people killed in riots since they began. we're on this, another top democrat says and tries to claim these are just peaceful protests. but watch this the democrat mayor of oakland, california, libby schaaf is not saying, no, they're not peaceful at all. texas congressman brian babin with us, on asking this...
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he sued the cincinnati enquirer over the reporting of his participation in the organization. in 1972 he was jailed for harassing a jewish neighbor by telephone. he was a pressured individual who acted on those frustrations. we talked about a number of cases that have come along since then. we will show some of them on screen and talk about how they have continued to shape our opinion of the first amendment. first let's take a call from george. you're on the call. >> did any imminent violence occur? from what you are saying it doesn't seem like it. >> in this case it certainly didn't occur. but actually, as katie said earlier, in a third of the cases that the supreme court decided on, the double acp cases, there was violence, threatening the boycott of the merchants discriminatory on the basis of race. there was violence, but it occurred months or weeks after the speech. so the supreme court said the imminent standard wasn't satisfied. but the opposite could be true if the speech intended to and was likely to actually result in violence that would satisfy the test, even if the
he sued the cincinnati enquirer over the reporting of his participation in the organization. in 1972 he was jailed for harassing a jewish neighbor by telephone. he was a pressured individual who acted on those frustrations. we talked about a number of cases that have come along since then. we will show some of them on screen and talk about how they have continued to shape our opinion of the first amendment. first let's take a call from george. you're on the call. >> did any imminent...
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cincinnati and the portland timbers the next quarterfinal berth was decided in a shoot out and went down 2nd half of the game 67th minute sebastian blanco taking a corner gun in around your i saw the news go to with a shot close range to open up scoring 110000000 say we're going to play he's got to in traffic but still get that shot off so he has minutes and sadi shot clear down the pitch important goalkeeper steve clark goes to grab the ball to lose touch and allen kruse draws a foul so that means a blue an r. and gets a chance to score they're going to sit out you're going to he will actually end up converting in this right footed shot right here and cincy equalizes everything asked why is it taking a look on the replay i do i don't know what clark is doing i don't think he does either and most yada reads after the goal should have times when we were in florida cincy warms up c.m. do you own against clarke and clarkson it just gets worse align the gorey here he sent the wrong way timbers though they are going to respond to sit out the larry hill convert the family down the middle and w
cincinnati and the portland timbers the next quarterfinal berth was decided in a shoot out and went down 2nd half of the game 67th minute sebastian blanco taking a corner gun in around your i saw the news go to with a shot close range to open up scoring 110000000 say we're going to play he's got to in traffic but still get that shot off so he has minutes and sadi shot clear down the pitch important goalkeeper steve clark goes to grab the ball to lose touch and allen kruse draws a foul so that...
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and that leads to hate cincinnati you know what that means you know as i tell ye is determined to buy up buildings in the arab area regardless of their well you know i'll show you a house on the other side where israelis aren't allowed to go or live he's clearly on the front burner r.v. to home plate at present i'll take off my yarmulke to avoid attention away from my let's just go there but yet i feel should present you don't. blow it on me but you're absolutely sure. so if you're. the nominee you couldn't come here know that by law that law says have. the israeli government. why. don't to improve relations and avoid provocations and conflict look as he will and to prevent any danger to me. if you see. the shame it's a lot. of . why you're interested in this house and. there's a great view across the square in front of the mosque and the caves of the patriarchs. and up front is a building which is precious and belongs to people who live in jordan and want to sell it. yes if you knees and. there are buildings owned by arabs and being sold to jews. all those if they agree then we'll ac
and that leads to hate cincinnati you know what that means you know as i tell ye is determined to buy up buildings in the arab area regardless of their well you know i'll show you a house on the other side where israelis aren't allowed to go or live he's clearly on the front burner r.v. to home plate at present i'll take off my yarmulke to avoid attention away from my let's just go there but yet i feel should present you don't. blow it on me but you're absolutely sure. so if you're. the nominee...
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african-american history at the university of dayton in ohio she joins us now live via skype from cincinnati good to have you with us this could perhaps see this be seen as a progressive step it's hard not to view it through a political prism what do you think the pentagon is doing here and what do you make of the very fact that the word confederate was was never uttered by defense secretary asked by. i mean i think exactly was a political move to try to quell the dissent probably within the military about the fonts and usage of the flying hoops it's been a historic descent african-americans have complained about the use of the confederate flag in the military since at least world war 2 and the korean war where who oversees actually among troops. they don't want to upset trump i think mentioning confederate fly directly would have set off some sort of alarm bells when we just had the president earlier this week in last week defending people who were flying the confederate flag saying that it was an issue of free speech not mentioning the confederate flag directly really sidesteps directly ad
african-american history at the university of dayton in ohio she joins us now live via skype from cincinnati good to have you with us this could perhaps see this be seen as a progressive step it's hard not to view it through a political prism what do you think the pentagon is doing here and what do you make of the very fact that the word confederate was was never uttered by defense secretary asked by. i mean i think exactly was a political move to try to quell the dissent probably within the...
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cincinnati in the last 16 of the m.l.s. is back tournament portland the lead half way through the 2nd half through yet us well for years ghada but with 11 minutes to go cincinnati equalise through a penalty you're going to make no mistake from the penalty spot. it was won or lost in 90 minutes or so scott kicks were needed to separate the sides enough to 2 cincinnati misses it was mis slotted in the winning spot kick for portland. into manor on the verge of their best finish and it's a he said he asked since 2011 on tuesday they defeated napoli 2 nil when puts into 2nd with just one more game to play a victory in that last match will see them finish 2nd danino d'ambrosio and this beautiful solo effort from now total martinez enough to sink napoli than a full squad now in danger of missing out on qualifying for the europa league. they saw this a galaxy. now we have to play the last match in 30 are i believe it'll be a great game because we are operating at a lancer who have worked hard in the last 4 years to become one of th
cincinnati in the last 16 of the m.l.s. is back tournament portland the lead half way through the 2nd half through yet us well for years ghada but with 11 minutes to go cincinnati equalise through a penalty you're going to make no mistake from the penalty spot. it was won or lost in 90 minutes or so scott kicks were needed to separate the sides enough to 2 cincinnati misses it was mis slotted in the winning spot kick for portland. into manor on the verge of their best finish and it's a he said...
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cincinnati in the last 16 of the m.l.s. is back tournament portland took the lead half way through the 2nd half through get us roughly as gaga but with 11 minutes to go cincinnati equalise through a penalty. making no mistake from the penalty spot. it was $10.00 after 90 minutes and so spot kicks were needed to separate the sides not the 2 cincinnati misses it was the is called a lot it is a winning spot kick them. into milan or on the verge of their best finish in italy said the athens 2011 on to say that a feat in napoli 2 nil when put into a 2nd with just one more game to play a victory in that last match will see them finish 2nd goals from done in the dembrow 0 and this beautiful solo effort from now put on the team is enough to sink napoli the naples club now in danger of missing out so in qualifying for the europa league. they saw this again which. now we have to play the last match in syria are i believe it'll be a great game because we are facing atalanta who have worked hard in the last 4 years to become one of the
cincinnati in the last 16 of the m.l.s. is back tournament portland took the lead half way through the 2nd half through get us roughly as gaga but with 11 minutes to go cincinnati equalise through a penalty. making no mistake from the penalty spot. it was $10.00 after 90 minutes and so spot kicks were needed to separate the sides not the 2 cincinnati misses it was the is called a lot it is a winning spot kick them. into milan or on the verge of their best finish in italy said the athens 2011 on...
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so cincinnati financial, liz will like this that's a small cap more property and casualty i like the name. probably a high teens multiple i would rather go progressive pgr, which i talked about frequently that's personal, personal and commercial automobiles i like that insurance exposure better. >> okay. this one is for jim. alex in canada wants to know if pfizer here is a buy what do you say? >> hey, alex, good question, and yes it is. about a monthses ago it got knocked down when the candleser drug failed a trial. it's got a real lead contender on dough individual. i think at this price at a 4.5% dividend yield, it's a great buy. you just have to think these not a moderna or novembio it never will run like that. it's a safe bet, though. >>> jewels feels like it's back to january/february sentiment, which was overpriced should i be selling to buy bonds or commodities to hedge? liz, what do you say >> if we have another sell offlike we saw in march, i think the behavior would be the same and investors would want to raise dollars, which means they're going to sell things like gold, se
so cincinnati financial, liz will like this that's a small cap more property and casualty i like the name. probably a high teens multiple i would rather go progressive pgr, which i talked about frequently that's personal, personal and commercial automobiles i like that insurance exposure better. >> okay. this one is for jim. alex in canada wants to know if pfizer here is a buy what do you say? >> hey, alex, good question, and yes it is. about a monthses ago it got knocked down when...
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including players of the cincinnati reds. will there be a tide the president can ignore? >>> kneeling protests over racial justice issues spreading today. cincinnati reds players, including star first baseman joey votto kneeling before the national anthem before their game against the detroit tigers after a number of baseball players knelt before their games yesterday, president trump tweeting, of course tweeting, looking forward to live sports but any time i witness a player kneeling for the national anthem, a great sign of disrespect for our country and our flag. the game is over for me. let's talk to malcolm jenkins. thank you. appreciate you so much. >> i appreciate you having me. >> president trump still trying to use this issue as a wedge issue. the kneeling protests have never been about disrocketr respecting the flag. he's not getting the point despite everything that's happened in the last two, three years. >> well, he understands the point of this point, but he's choosing to ignore it. i think anybody who's looking to use sports, especially this year, as an outl
including players of the cincinnati reds. will there be a tide the president can ignore? >>> kneeling protests over racial justice issues spreading today. cincinnati reds players, including star first baseman joey votto kneeling before the national anthem before their game against the detroit tigers after a number of baseball players knelt before their games yesterday, president trump tweeting, of course tweeting, looking forward to live sports but any time i witness a player kneeling...
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wish to thank your families here today for supporting you and applying as froman recruits for the cincinnatiice. this time i would like to introduce your chief of police. it is a privilege, indeed, to extend greetings to you, who are here in behalf of your representative in the present recruit class. it is significant that your support at this moment and strengthen sincerity of purpose that is so necessary as these men address a new and exciting career. from now on, you are policeman. and your duty, 20 four hours a day, every day, is to protect the lives and property of the citizens you have sworn to serve. why does a man become a policeman? there are many reasons. some are interested in working with people. others want to devote their lives to public service. there are those intrigued by the excitement that service in policing offer. whatever the reasons, once a man becomes a member of a police force, he is judged by his performance and results. results are the key to a successful police officer. crime, in suppressing arresting offenders, and in maintaining the peace. these results are obta
wish to thank your families here today for supporting you and applying as froman recruits for the cincinnatiice. this time i would like to introduce your chief of police. it is a privilege, indeed, to extend greetings to you, who are here in behalf of your representative in the present recruit class. it is significant that your support at this moment and strengthen sincerity of purpose that is so necessary as these men address a new and exciting career. from now on, you are policeman. and your...
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including players of the cincinnati reds. will there be a tide the president can ignore?used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dea
including players of the cincinnati reds. will there be a tide the president can ignore?used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my...
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siempre es bueno para cualquier pelotero pero como este de cincinnati es otra cosa boleto de ida sinos cinco días a raíz de esto todos los juegos son pospuestos para dar tiempo el equipo de los jugadores no todos malas noticias el último equipo el partido de esta nocheha sido pospuesto todos los jugadores estarán ex anisado de nuevo el día de hoy >> cerramos en inglaterra presentan nueva playera de local para la próxima temporada de septiembre y el protagonista fue el raúl jiménez el mexicano que puede ser visto como una señal y seguirá ocupando esto con logos después que la gran campaña todos los equipos en inglaterra están detrás de estar al mexicano >> los pendientes que se quedara ahí en inglaterra todo suerte raúl >> regresando no es suficiente tiempo el domingo pero que tendrán que largar esto >> el tema está que es escuadrón de taxi sale uno que es comprimido de 30 colocan a otra tan siete y hay algunos que tienen se los más avanzada, dices de protocolos de seguridad por lo -14 días afortunadamente no hay ninguno contagiado de otro tipo pero si hay un riesgo importante se canc
siempre es bueno para cualquier pelotero pero como este de cincinnati es otra cosa boleto de ida sinos cinco días a raíz de esto todos los juegos son pospuestos para dar tiempo el equipo de los jugadores no todos malas noticias el último equipo el partido de esta nocheha sido pospuesto todos los jugadores estarán ex anisado de nuevo el día de hoy >> cerramos en inglaterra presentan nueva playera de local para la próxima temporada de septiembre y el protagonista fue el raúl jiménez...
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fl for example, in the cincinnati district that we moved to toss-up, president trump won by 20 points in 2016. the polling now shows him down 5 or 6 points, so we're seeing double disability swings there's higher straight ticket voting than there was in the past, that means it's more difficult for republicans downballot, challengers and incumbents alike that means many of them are going to need to decide whether they want to cut the president loose and argue to voters that there should be a check on democrats in congress moving too far left >> dave, good to talk to you, david wasserman, the u.s. house editor at the cook political report >>> more than 30 million americans are claiming unemployment benefits right now. that's 30 million human beings struggling to eat, to pay rent, and to get decent health care. and the president just made it even worse i'll leave you with the words of john lewis quote, there comes a time when you have to say something, you have to make a little noise, you have to move your feet this is the time uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has n
fl for example, in the cincinnati district that we moved to toss-up, president trump won by 20 points in 2016. the polling now shows him down 5 or 6 points, so we're seeing double disability swings there's higher straight ticket voting than there was in the past, that means it's more difficult for republicans downballot, challengers and incumbents alike that means many of them are going to need to decide whether they want to cut the president loose and argue to voters that there should be a...
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fortín ante vancouver y aquí atención fue 3° en el grupo b se mide ante minnesota y chocará contra cincinnati la acción desde el primer día de competencia, cambio y fuera >>> es interesante porque todos los atletas tendrán más tiempo para irse perfeccionando >>> es muy importante vamos a ver qué pasa con el tema el coronavirus, hay atletas que se han ido recuperando ese va a ser otro tema qué pasa si un atleta se contagia y pierde su cupo como suplir esas vacantes ojalá que no pase y si pasa que tenga las medidas preventivas para subsanarlo >>> muchas gracias vamos a la pausa oiga esto se movilizaron por una llamada de emergencia pero al llegar la policía lo que encontró fue una pitón y esta fue la constitución quien llamó género este caos en virginia está era la mascota de la casa pero su dueño decidido dejarla libre porque pensaba que se estaba muriendo no comer le dijo anda vete para el monte y regresó la serpiente la casa el hombre se preocupó y dijo tengo aquí una pitón y la mujer dijo una qué y pensó que había una bomba llama la policía y la tremenda bomba de serpiente y yo les quiero p
fortín ante vancouver y aquí atención fue 3° en el grupo b se mide ante minnesota y chocará contra cincinnati la acción desde el primer día de competencia, cambio y fuera >>> es interesante porque todos los atletas tendrán más tiempo para irse perfeccionando >>> es muy importante vamos a ver qué pasa con el tema el coronavirus, hay atletas que se han ido recuperando ese va a ser otro tema qué pasa si un atleta se contagia y pierde su cupo como suplir esas vacantes...
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that created the cincinnati us story from the roman leader in cincinnati who had stepped down after saving rome twice. so washington does it at the end of the revolution and is convinced he needs to do it again as president to not have the sense of a lifetime president, but rather this president is called out of the people to serve and then go back. franklin thought the same way. he went out and back in and out. and that set that standard. and he believed everything he was doing was setting a precedent. hamilton believed that. so did morris. so did the key advisors. he believed he was setting a precedent. and that precedent then lasted up until world war ii and franklin roosevelt. and as soon as franklin roosevelt broke it, then the states and congress passed an amendment. to enshrine it in the constitution, the washington way, two terms, that's it. jeffrey: thanks very much for that. there are several questions about virtue. michael asks, virtue may have been an aspiration for both franklin and washington, but they were sufficiently skeptical to wish to aspire to virtue and guard against
that created the cincinnati us story from the roman leader in cincinnati who had stepped down after saving rome twice. so washington does it at the end of the revolution and is convinced he needs to do it again as president to not have the sense of a lifetime president, but rather this president is called out of the people to serve and then go back. franklin thought the same way. he went out and back in and out. and that set that standard. and he believed everything he was doing was setting a...
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after 2 straight defeats cincinnati now level on points with the group so that suits seems there the columbus crew and new york red bulls it's not just for archers breach of safety rules risk costing english cricket tens of millions of dollars according to the national scene is managing director archie was dropped from the side for the 2nd test against the west indies for breaking rules designed to keep all players safe from coronavirus the world cup winners stopped off at his home on route so manchester from southampton following him was defeat in the opening match of the series you know this could have been a disaster. this could have. through homes. could have cost the lives of millions of. you know it so hopefully we can act on it and there's a certain learn from it in his absence england are batting 1st old trafford after the west indies won the sauce the home team progressed to 273 at the close of day want them sibly scoring unbeaten 86 but i'm here well it was. a loss in our more it's. actually good from us our pressure on our. shots and. both here tomorrow is very important f
after 2 straight defeats cincinnati now level on points with the group so that suits seems there the columbus crew and new york red bulls it's not just for archers breach of safety rules risk costing english cricket tens of millions of dollars according to the national scene is managing director archie was dropped from the side for the 2nd test against the west indies for breaking rules designed to keep all players safe from coronavirus the world cup winners stopped off at his home on route so...
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i recently had the pleasure of meeting with pete via an online platform with the cincinnati chamber of commerce and i was truly impressed with his forward-thinking ideas on the recovery. i hope he was impressed too on the call. but i know he will provide valuable insight to the committee and i look forward to hearing all of the witnesses here today. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chabot. thank you all for being here today. i know like to begin my recognizing mr. palmer for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. thank you to the committee for giving me the chance to share our view on how the companies can reaccelerate the recovery. sbics provide long-term capitol into american small businesses. for many, but not all, our economy was doing well prior to the pandemic and the shutdowns. the disruption has exposed pre-existing problems faced by the nation's small businesses. it is also created new ones. these amplifications affect vast numbers of small businesses but the pain is not evenly spread by geography, industry sector, substantial of business or even race. it's also importan
i recently had the pleasure of meeting with pete via an online platform with the cincinnati chamber of commerce and i was truly impressed with his forward-thinking ideas on the recovery. i hope he was impressed too on the call. but i know he will provide valuable insight to the committee and i look forward to hearing all of the witnesses here today. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chabot. thank you all for being here today. i know like to begin my recognizing mr. palmer for five minutes....
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host: joining us from cincinnati is david pepper. the ohio democratic party chair and also author of the new book "the voter file." let's begin with some of the latest polling, courtesy of real clear politics, that looks at the average of the polls in ohio. right now with 18 electoral votes, it is essentially a dead heat, with joe biden at 46% on average, the president at 45%. why is it so competitive, 3.5 months before the election? think iteve, i mean, i is -- there are a number of things happening at once. you are seeing a major shift in the suburbs of ohio that a few decades ago or even a year ago, these suburbs outside of cincinnati, columbus, and cleveland, they were the base of the republican party. that is how a john kasich would have been elected or even a george bush. those suburbs are now blue. it is largely women voters, old moderate voters, saying this is not a party we were a part of, and they are voting blue. they voted for sherrod brown. they voted for democratic mayors and councilmembers, and they are not going to vo
host: joining us from cincinnati is david pepper. the ohio democratic party chair and also author of the new book "the voter file." let's begin with some of the latest polling, courtesy of real clear politics, that looks at the average of the polls in ohio. right now with 18 electoral votes, it is essentially a dead heat, with joe biden at 46% on average, the president at 45%. why is it so competitive, 3.5 months before the election? think iteve, i mean, i is -- there are a number of...
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the first on the democrats line, cincinnati, ohio. go ahead, tonya. caller: caller good morning. -- caller: good morning. i feel mr. phillips is giving us talking points, and many of them don't make sense was that for instance, he says it's not fair for state that is in trouble to get more than another state. however, when the first money came out much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving that money. they were big businesses, and many of them are talking about having to pay it back. fair i guess is in the eye of the beholder. many things aren't fair. we are in the middle of a and whenin this world, we could have stopped it, the president refused to take the from the worlds health organization. then wound up and turned out tests that were not accurate and working. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: you may be surprised to hear that i completely agree idea thatn the bailing out industry-specific big dismisses is the wrong way to go. we think that is a bad idea, too. government help should not be cronyism where they pick o
the first on the democrats line, cincinnati, ohio. go ahead, tonya. caller: caller good morning. -- caller: good morning. i feel mr. phillips is giving us talking points, and many of them don't make sense was that for instance, he says it's not fair for state that is in trouble to get more than another state. however, when the first money came out much of it went to businesses that had no business receiving that money. they were big businesses, and many of them are talking about having to pay...
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cincinnati dogs.o the beach for a nickel while there, delight in a local delicacy, the hot dog. >> charles feltman is known as the inventor of the hot dog. he was the first person to put the sausage on an elongated bun. >> michael quinn and his brother, joe, started feltman's of coney island in 2015. >> so you guys decide to go into the hot dog business and what did your family and friends say? >> every single person laughed at it. >> our parents said we were a couple of croutons short of a caesar salad. >> once there were three brothers, brooklyn born and bred they dreamed of going into business together. >> the dream came down at 9/11 when jimmy lost his life at the world trade center. >> i was a senior and ended up doing two tours in iraq and a tour in afghanistan. it wasn't until i got out of the military where we reignited this conversation about starting this company. >> the dogs, based on charles feltman's original recipe, are flying off the shelves. >> did america really need another hot dog c
cincinnati dogs.o the beach for a nickel while there, delight in a local delicacy, the hot dog. >> charles feltman is known as the inventor of the hot dog. he was the first person to put the sausage on an elongated bun. >> michael quinn and his brother, joe, started feltman's of coney island in 2015. >> so you guys decide to go into the hot dog business and what did your family and friends say? >> every single person laughed at it. >> our parents said we were a...
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wife jane in new orleans but william returned to france without jade who vento was with her to cincinnati ohio where she legally registered her as a free woman and 1848 but just those rich kids fight over their parents' inheritance james' daughter josephine consider what her rightful property and josephine enlisted the help of a deputy sheriff in covington kentucky named zabulon ward to kidnap her and return her to the south even was employer a boarding house keeper named for becca boyd was in on the kidnapping offering to make sure wood was on a carriage ride that would stop at a location where they were waiting to capture her. so to kind of quote the late d.c. mayor marion barry the set her up a fire at the ohio courthouse for would earn her freedom destroyed her freedom papers and her captor seized her only copy even early loss to an innkeeper filed on her behalf was tossed which gave zabulon board the freedom to sell her to slave owner gerard brandon in mississippi a man who was determined to keep wood and hundreds of other slaves in bondage well after the civil war after more than a
wife jane in new orleans but william returned to france without jade who vento was with her to cincinnati ohio where she legally registered her as a free woman and 1848 but just those rich kids fight over their parents' inheritance james' daughter josephine consider what her rightful property and josephine enlisted the help of a deputy sheriff in covington kentucky named zabulon ward to kidnap her and return her to the south even was employer a boarding house keeper named for becca boyd was in...
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that. 3 because we get fined or be go to put them on properly cincinnati mice i don't think that most of the people are wearing it right but sometimes you see them doing this that makes no sense because most are doing it right. just as far as i can see most are wearing masks the some of them are not doing it right you can see that no sticking out but on public transport most are wearing it. without a vaccine corona is going to be with us for a while yet and as long as it is masks on its face coverings whether we like it or not going to be part of our daily lives are all of our r.t. . on me while running a virus concerns i've seen the families of the victims of the grand folds how a tragedy like that out and a public inquiry now underway in london will get their views in a few minutes. join me every 1st week on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get off of the world of politics or business i'm sure. i'll see that. you. welcome back any scandal is brewing either election meddling although for a change it isn't russia that is being blamed the president of the european commissi
that. 3 because we get fined or be go to put them on properly cincinnati mice i don't think that most of the people are wearing it right but sometimes you see them doing this that makes no sense because most are doing it right. just as far as i can see most are wearing masks the some of them are not doing it right you can see that no sticking out but on public transport most are wearing it. without a vaccine corona is going to be with us for a while yet and as long as it is masks on its face...
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host: joining us from cincinnati is david pepper. he is the ohio democratic party chair and also author of the new book "the voter file." let's begin with some of the
host: joining us from cincinnati is david pepper. he is the ohio democratic party chair and also author of the new book "the voter file." let's begin with some of the