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clearly we're seeing that shift in dayton. one of them is get your data from being siloed to being integrated. the other big thing, a partnership with treatment providers. find out what they're seeing and remove barriers to treatment. treatment really is the answer. getting ahead of it. >> thank you, chief. >> if i could just add real quick, i think one of the most difficult things that cities have had to deal with, at least in ohio, has been this decentralization of the data that's collected and how it's not shared specifically with the populations that are most impacted. so counties are set up to work directly with the state, but the counties aren't necessarily communicating with the cities, which is where, you know, this is impacting the most. we've tried to chat with our state leaders to say, hey, what we need is one centralized point of collection for this data, and we need you to be communicating with us on a consistent basis. and we all need to be, i think, as mayor benjamin has said, we all need to be singing from the
clearly we're seeing that shift in dayton. one of them is get your data from being siloed to being integrated. the other big thing, a partnership with treatment providers. find out what they're seeing and remove barriers to treatment. treatment really is the answer. getting ahead of it. >> thank you, chief. >> if i could just add real quick, i think one of the most difficult things that cities have had to deal with, at least in ohio, has been this decentralization of the data that's...
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mark dayton presented school bill and we have one hour legislature and no clean bill to prioritize our kid's safety, so disappointed with the legislator, can you that, please? education commissioner: well, school en fighting for safety for years and common laws in the school and the governor stood up and been eally active this year, especially, after parkland, with our student body, who has been here at mom's demand, who has been here and over 90% of especially, after minnesotans support universal background checks, common sense age 21 , raising age to for assault weapons, closing the red flag laws don't erous individuals have those guns and can't get in. agreements with republicans on the other side to do some protections of the buildings and some ability to do enhancements around school security and staff and mental health support. we said, let's agree on things get a clean on and bill, get it sent to the governor right now, april 16th, presented clean bill to both bodies. two authors in the senate and still, lasthouse and night, fighting for it. and trying to get them and urge bill
mark dayton presented school bill and we have one hour legislature and no clean bill to prioritize our kid's safety, so disappointed with the legislator, can you that, please? education commissioner: well, school en fighting for safety for years and common laws in the school and the governor stood up and been eally active this year, especially, after parkland, with our student body, who has been here at mom's demand, who has been here and over 90% of especially, after minnesotans support...
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ost: mark dayton, democrat, minnesota senate and house are republican held bodies. joseph, in st. minnesota. hi, cindy. caller: good morning. i'm calling to voice my opinion everybody in central minnesota. what all disgusted with is going on in the schools here. we have so many immigrants in the schools are basically set up as a social no education really going on. teachers have no control. the ings happen in classroom, they basically have no venue to, you know, voice it to. and it's pretty much free for all. horrible.e our governing system is out of control. supporting everything for everybody, but us. great exodus going on in minnesota right now. people are pulling out and wants to live here. great job. you for your opportunity to let me talk. i hope the president comes out a e, i think he could make huge difference. host: cindy, st. joseph is notta school district that big, is it? caller: well, they combine all it little towns to make bigger, then of course you have bigger tax base. all they are doing is building schools and charging it to good old taxpayer and yet the no syste
ost: mark dayton, democrat, minnesota senate and house are republican held bodies. joseph, in st. minnesota. hi, cindy. caller: good morning. i'm calling to voice my opinion everybody in central minnesota. what all disgusted with is going on in the schools here. we have so many immigrants in the schools are basically set up as a social no education really going on. teachers have no control. the ings happen in classroom, they basically have no venue to, you know, voice it to. and it's pretty...
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on the front he addressed it to judas iscariot, dayton daily news. what was weird, i am in my office, the card came through the dayton daily news letter writers. someone down in the letter writers said, that goes up to mike peters. >> [ laughter ] it did not have my name, they just said mike peters, right up there. okay. this last cartoon is just basically what i was telling you before, nothing will change my views on abortion, then all the sudden he looks down and sees that he has a baby in his stomach. what i was trying to say, of course, is that if men were pregnant, truly, it would be a sacrament. , abortion -- a sacrament, abortion. so thank you very much! >>> one of the things we are trying to do in this symposium is to fast-forward what the current media environment is like and how the hustler decision has endured or factored into this. i would like to go back to ben and ask him whether the very different media environments of the 1980s and today affect how the free expressions are applied ? all right, thank you michael. an interesting aspect
on the front he addressed it to judas iscariot, dayton daily news. what was weird, i am in my office, the card came through the dayton daily news letter writers. someone down in the letter writers said, that goes up to mike peters. >> [ laughter ] it did not have my name, they just said mike peters, right up there. okay. this last cartoon is just basically what i was telling you before, nothing will change my views on abortion, then all the sudden he looks down and sees that he has a baby...
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so the americans were very much involved in the peace process in dayton, ohio, the dayton accord ended that war. but the region was very much still on the focus of the administration. it was a hot spot, and secretary of state madeleine albright was very much aware of what was going on in the region. katie: she was. she managed the response and coordination with some of her foreign minister counterparts, and she held an almost daily conference call with these foreign ministers, and later termed it "conference call diplomacy" to help manage this conflict. they coordinated and works quite -- worked quite well together. and at the end of secretary's albright's tenure in january 2001, she and her conference call diplomacy counterparts gathered for dinner in paris to celebrate the end of her tenure, and she was presented with gifts, as it were. this spectacular russian porcelain set, copy said, was a gift by the russian foreign minister, igor egan off. as you can see, on each of the cups is the image of albright and her foreign minister counterparts. these include igor of russia, robin cook
so the americans were very much involved in the peace process in dayton, ohio, the dayton accord ended that war. but the region was very much still on the focus of the administration. it was a hot spot, and secretary of state madeleine albright was very much aware of what was going on in the region. katie: she was. she managed the response and coordination with some of her foreign minister counterparts, and she held an almost daily conference call with these foreign ministers, and later termed...
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.- brokered peace deal called the dayton accord.froze the conflict lines and effectively created two mini-states within a country. sre is called the republika ka. the other is a federation between the catholic croats, and the muslims, who now call themselves bosniaks. this is the man widely perceived as bosnia's most provocative politician, milorad dodik, the ader of the bosnian serbs. as this recent television interview shows, dodik raises the spectre of republika srbskai brg away from bosnia once and for all. dodis critics fear secession could lead to war, but he argues ould be done peacefully, after a referendum. >> ( translated ): if there is no agreement on the state level bosnia, our main intention is more independence and autonomy for us. i don't know ithose in bosnia and herzegovina will be smart enough to accept this principle or not, to accept our autonomy in a way that is acceptabl.for that is their problem. but if they think tey can force believe in bosnia and ndrzegovina, that cannot happen. >> reporter: the dayton peac
.- brokered peace deal called the dayton accord.froze the conflict lines and effectively created two mini-states within a country. sre is called the republika ka. the other is a federation between the catholic croats, and the muslims, who now call themselves bosniaks. this is the man widely perceived as bosnia's most provocative politician, milorad dodik, the ader of the bosnian serbs. as this recent television interview shows, dodik raises the spectre of republika srbskai brg away from bosnia...
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i can vouch for that because at the 25th anniversary of his work , hehe dayton newspaper saluted in, literally, in a superman costume. i will never forget it. he draws a full spectrum of cartoon art. satirical cartoons and also the weird and charming world of mother goose. ben and mike are political winners. two set the stage, i would like becametell us how aaec involved in this case. good morning. thank you, roslyn. sergeants. i am glad to take part in this discussion. still around for 30 years of the decision of the supreme court and to know the stash stances of the work during these perilous times. i was an editorial cartoonist for every five years. resident of the association of american editorial cartoonists and we took part in roslyn's strong amicus brief. staff cartoonist for "the test observer" and a lifelong enemy of the people. hustler v falwell arose from an ad parody and larry flynt's magazine in which the late televangelists jerry falwell rendezvous's about a drunken incestuous relationship with his mother in an outhouse. the minister sued for invasion of privacy. i was
i can vouch for that because at the 25th anniversary of his work , hehe dayton newspaper saluted in, literally, in a superman costume. i will never forget it. he draws a full spectrum of cartoon art. satirical cartoons and also the weird and charming world of mother goose. ben and mike are political winners. two set the stage, i would like becametell us how aaec involved in this case. good morning. thank you, roslyn. sergeants. i am glad to take part in this discussion. still around for 30...
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a lot of cities, atlanta for example, chicago, minneapolis, dayton, where i'm from. war all came out of the with vastly expanded and improved facilities because they had been used by the military during world war ii. that really set the stage for the expansion of civil aviation after the war, because of all the work that had been done during the war. the airport funding then, after the war, became a point of real debate. it was no longer a jobs program, no longer a defense program. should federal money continue to flow to airports? and there was a momentous debate during the 1950's where airports were strictly local. should cities be the one to pay for them or counties or states? or are they indeed a national asset that federal money should be paid for? and if indeed money should flow from the federal government, should it come out of general tax revenues or, say, a special trust fund, which is what happens with highways? eventually, that decision is made, but not until the 1970's for the history of airports. there is a long debate about who pays for airport developm
a lot of cities, atlanta for example, chicago, minneapolis, dayton, where i'm from. war all came out of the with vastly expanded and improved facilities because they had been used by the military during world war ii. that really set the stage for the expansion of civil aviation after the war, because of all the work that had been done during the war. the airport funding then, after the war, became a point of real debate. it was no longer a jobs program, no longer a defense program. should...
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janet bednarek is professor of history at the university of dayton where she teaches courses on urban history and american aviation. her work on air force -- airport history includes "america's airports," "cities take flight," and most recently, "airports, cities, and the jet age." her article, "the flying machine in the garden," was included in the best american essays of 2007. from 2005 to 2014, she served as the executive director of the urban history association, and then as president of the ohio academy of history. she will be followed by peter norton, professor of history and the department of engineering and society at the university of virginia. he is the author of "fighting ." his article, "street rivals," published in "technology and culture," won the abbott payson usher prize. and he is a member of the university of virginia center for transportation studies and of the sustainable urban mobility project of technical university eindhoven, netherlands. each will speak for about 10 unit -- 10 minutes. afterward, i will open the floor for question and post some of my own. ms. b
janet bednarek is professor of history at the university of dayton where she teaches courses on urban history and american aviation. her work on air force -- airport history includes "america's airports," "cities take flight," and most recently, "airports, cities, and the jet age." her article, "the flying machine in the garden," was included in the best american essays of 2007. from 2005 to 2014, she served as the executive director of the urban history...
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from dayton, ohio, mr. john lance. welcome, john. >> thank you, chris.hank you. >> 11 years you've been preparing. >> 11 years, yes sir. >> all right, well, good luck. you have 14 questions, money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. you have your three lifelines. they're there if you need them
from dayton, ohio, mr. john lance. welcome, john. >> thank you, chris.hank you. >> 11 years you've been preparing. >> 11 years, yes sir. >> all right, well, good luck. you have 14 questions, money values growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. you have your three lifelines. they're there if you need them
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air force near dayton ohio. the "memphis bell" gained fame as the first u.s. fly 25 successful missions over europe targeting the nazi war. the bomber is also known for the leggy swimsuit clad pinup girl. she's also been repainted. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," president trump's reversal and millions of recalls on eggs. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. he's working to get telecom giant back into business fast. zte which has more than 70,000 employees suggestion spended operations this month when the u.s. banned companies from supplying it. it suspended operations earlier this month when u.s. banned companies from supplying it. it violated u.s. export restrictions by illegally shipping u.s. goods to iran and north korea. the president tweeted he's working with chinese president xi jinping and too many jobs have been lost in china. >>> signs of the trade war between u.s. and china has been cooling since stock changes in asia. yesterday u.s. imposed sanctions as they try to keep the ir
air force near dayton ohio. the "memphis bell" gained fame as the first u.s. fly 25 successful missions over europe targeting the nazi war. the bomber is also known for the leggy swimsuit clad pinup girl. she's also been repainted. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," president trump's reversal and millions of recalls on eggs. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. he's working to get telecom...
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ago, when she and her friend becky are hanging out smoking pot in 19-year-old tyra's apartment in daytonthey head out to look for a set of missing car keys and meet one a few acquaintances and wind up in an alleyway. sitting in a car, 18-year-old holly lai, her 15-year-old sister michelle, and three other friends. >> i had a really bad feeling, a knot in my stomach that told me something was going to happen. >> reporter: they were approached by a rowdy group. among them tyra and 22-year-old la ha la shoouna keeney who has a gun. >> holly lai called out for me, she said please make them stop, please tell them we don't have anything. >> what did you say to them? >> i walked up to lashawna keeney and was like why don't you chill out. and that's when she brandished the gun. >> reporter: tyra heads back home but back at the car the situation is escalating. >> there was a girl at my sister's door trying guite necklace off my sister and couldn't do it. that's when she took the gun across me. and i turned and she shot her right in front of me. >> we heard a gunshot. we actually thought they were
ago, when she and her friend becky are hanging out smoking pot in 19-year-old tyra's apartment in daytonthey head out to look for a set of missing car keys and meet one a few acquaintances and wind up in an alleyway. sitting in a car, 18-year-old holly lai, her 15-year-old sister michelle, and three other friends. >> i had a really bad feeling, a knot in my stomach that told me something was going to happen. >> reporter: they were approached by a rowdy group. among them tyra and...
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louis to indianapolis, cincinnati and dayton, ohio, late in the day tomorrow and rain lingering in the hours and then eventually drying out. tom. >> all right, rob, i know you'll stay tracking that weather. thanks so much. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. the plant explosion here in texas, nearly two dozen injured. what happened? >>> the scaffold rescue, the powerful blast, the workers dangling high above the ground. we'll take you inside that rescue. >>> and the massive five-alarm warehouse fire. smoke and flames seen for miles. more than 200 firefighters battling through the night. we'll be right back. sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pai
louis to indianapolis, cincinnati and dayton, ohio, late in the day tomorrow and rain lingering in the hours and then eventually drying out. tom. >> all right, rob, i know you'll stay tracking that weather. thanks so much. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. the plant explosion here in texas, nearly two dozen injured. what happened? >>> the scaffold rescue, the powerful blast, the workers dangling high above the ground....
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hot spots are york, pennsylvania, kansas city, kansas, minneapolis minnesota, lincoln nebraska and daytonsearchers say since 1995 the rag weed pollen season increased by as much as 27 days. >> warmer temperatures caused by climate change really are causing longer growing seasons so more intense release of pollen. >> reporter: doctors say if you're battling symptoms you should take an allergy skin test to find out what's triggering them. then develop a treatment plan that may include over the counter medications or nasal spray. if symptoms are more serious, you might consider allergy shots. >> this year has been worse. >> reporter: pauline glenn just hopes the worst of it ends soon. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >> we all hope it ends soon. >> uh-huh, it does. it's one thing to be uncomfortable, but when you're really, really suffering from it, man, you just want to rip your eyeballs out. >> a bad time of year. i don't even have allergies that bad. but even i suffer. >>> just ahead, a look at the day's forecast. plus a chocolate lover's worst nightmare. you're watching "early today."
hot spots are york, pennsylvania, kansas city, kansas, minneapolis minnesota, lincoln nebraska and daytonsearchers say since 1995 the rag weed pollen season increased by as much as 27 days. >> warmer temperatures caused by climate change really are causing longer growing seasons so more intense release of pollen. >> reporter: doctors say if you're battling symptoms you should take an allergy skin test to find out what's triggering them. then develop a treatment plan that may include...
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. >> reporter: right now the worst hot spots are pennsylvania, minneapolis, lincoln, nebraska and daytonarchers say since 1995 the ragweed pollen season increased by as much as 27 days. >> warmer temperatures caused by climate change really are causing longer growing seasons so more intense release of pollen. >> reporter: doctors say if you're battling symptoms, you should take an allergy skin test to figure out what's triggering them and develop a treatment plan to have over-the-counter medications or nasal spray. if it's serious you might consider allergy shots. >> this year has been worst. >> reporter: pauline hopes the worst of it ends soon. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >>> coming up, a new warning, a shortage of something that can mean the difference of life and death for some people. to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw sign
. >> reporter: right now the worst hot spots are pennsylvania, minneapolis, lincoln, nebraska and daytonarchers say since 1995 the ragweed pollen season increased by as much as 27 days. >> warmer temperatures caused by climate change really are causing longer growing seasons so more intense release of pollen. >> reporter: doctors say if you're battling symptoms, you should take an allergy skin test to figure out what's triggering them and develop a treatment plan to have...
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oh there are more this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up donald trump says the dayton venue for his meeting with north korea's kim jong un has been finalized. syrian rebels surrender time some heavy weapons as they prepare to leave an enclave of homes and evacuation deal. more than a thousand people and why they are forced from their homes after a volcanic eruption and a series of quakes. the u.s. has announced a change in policy that could lead to the deportation of tens of thousands of fun jaron emigrants donald trump's administration is ending a program that allowed them to stay in the united states humanitarian groups are calling the decision heartless and agogo reports from washington. fleeing violence and poverty in central america migrants gather at the us mexico border seeking asylum. the last few weeks this so-called caravan of people is a trying to the attention of president donald trump he says the u.s. border is under siege and the immigration laws a week but to protect our families we must secure our borders and the good thing about the caravan people are watchi
oh there are more this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up donald trump says the dayton venue for his meeting with north korea's kim jong un has been finalized. syrian rebels surrender time some heavy weapons as they prepare to leave an enclave of homes and evacuation deal. more than a thousand people and why they are forced from their homes after a volcanic eruption and a series of quakes. the u.s. has announced a change in policy that could lead to the deportation of tens of thousands...
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i can vouch for that because of the -- 25th anniversary at the dayton newspaper. he flew in, literally, in a superman costume. i will never forget it. he draws the full spectrum of cartoon art, lacerating political cartoon, and also the weird and charming world of mother goose and grimm. to set the stage this morning, i would like been to tell us how aaec became involved in the famous case. >> all right. good morning, everybody, thank you, roslyn. i am benched -- ben sargent. i am pleased and privileged to be able to take part in this discussion of hustler magazine v. falwell, and proud to be around 30 years from the decision of the court, and to know that the case still stands as a pillar of free dis--- expression in these perilous times. was an editorial cartoonist for 35 years. president of the association of american editorial cartoonists at the time we took park -- part in the amicus brief. currently, staff cartoonist for the texas observer, and a career lifelong and many of the people. hustler magazine v. falwell, arose from an ad parity, in which the late t
i can vouch for that because of the -- 25th anniversary at the dayton newspaper. he flew in, literally, in a superman costume. i will never forget it. he draws the full spectrum of cartoon art, lacerating political cartoon, and also the weird and charming world of mother goose and grimm. to set the stage this morning, i would like been to tell us how aaec became involved in the famous case. >> all right. good morning, everybody, thank you, roslyn. i am benched -- ben sargent. i am pleased...
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to go to the va hospital in columbus, 100 miles away or the, 140 miles away -- 140eacon, 100 -- or dayton, miles away. i need advertised insurance -- need privatized insurance. the closest hospitals around here are 40 miles from my house. ate nothing closer that can do -- ain't nothing closer that can do me any good. one va hospital they sent me to. beenour times, i have dissatisfied with the care, diagnosis, and treatment. i had been appointed for a test. two hours later, they cut me back and said, you do not have an up limit for the test has begin not do that test -- have an appointment for the test. call me and they do not have the test. guest: the challenge we have is veterans have served this country and earned benefits. that should be honored. i grew up in a rural place as well. i know many veterans who had to travel to get the care to which they are entitled. that is wrong. the answer is not to privatize and dismantle the va. resources.is to put host: why are you worried about aboute cetacean -- about privatization? guest: they have doctors who specialize in many types of injuries
to go to the va hospital in columbus, 100 miles away or the, 140 miles away -- 140eacon, 100 -- or dayton, miles away. i need advertised insurance -- need privatized insurance. the closest hospitals around here are 40 miles from my house. ate nothing closer that can do -- ain't nothing closer that can do me any good. one va hospital they sent me to. beenour times, i have dissatisfied with the care, diagnosis, and treatment. i had been appointed for a test. two hours later, they cut me back and...
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i can vouch for that because at the 25th anniversary of his work at the dayton newspaper, he flew in, literally in a superman , costume. [laughter] i will never forget it. he draws a full spectrum of cartoon art. lacerating political cartoons, and also the weird and charming world of mother goose. ben and mike are pulitzer prize winners. to set the stage, i would like ben to tell us how aaec became involved in this case. ben: good morning. thank you, roslyn. i am ben sargent and i am glad to take part in this discussion. i'm proud both still to be around for the 30 years of the decision of the supreme court and to know the case stands of the work during these perilous times. i was an editorial cartoonist for 35 years. the president of the association of american editorial cartoonists said we took part in roslyn's strong amicus brief. staff cartoonist for "the texan observer" and a lifelong enemy of the people. hustler v falwell arose from an ad parody and larry flynt's magazine in which the late televangelist jerry falwell allegedly reminisces about a drunken incestuous relationship w
i can vouch for that because at the 25th anniversary of his work at the dayton newspaper, he flew in, literally in a superman , costume. [laughter] i will never forget it. he draws a full spectrum of cartoon art. lacerating political cartoons, and also the weird and charming world of mother goose. ben and mike are pulitzer prize winners. to set the stage, i would like ben to tell us how aaec became involved in this case. ben: good morning. thank you, roslyn. i am ben sargent and i am glad to...
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so emeryville, sunny dayton, war today, cooler at the coast. >>> and happening today, a major event is pumping some positive energy and money into the north bay where residents and businesses are still recovering from last october's wildfires. colonrnell barnard has the stor. >> reporter: if swimming, biking and running long distances is your thing, the iron man triathlon says bring it. >> we have almost 2,000 athletes competing from 47 countries. >> reporter: it is second year iron man has staged its race across so sonoma county, just what local businesses need. >> it's been a little slow, but i think things are starting to bounce back. >> reporter: kelly has put out the welcome sign. and ray plans to serve a lot of beer and food at his restaurant belly after a challenging year. >> sonoma county, we're still here, growing and we're bigger and better than ever. >> this is great for the community, great for us. you couldn't be in a better environment. i'm from wisconsin, so good to be here this time of year. fantastic. >> reporter: sadly business never recovered after the fires for lucy
so emeryville, sunny dayton, war today, cooler at the coast. >>> and happening today, a major event is pumping some positive energy and money into the north bay where residents and businesses are still recovering from last october's wildfires. colonrnell barnard has the stor. >> reporter: if swimming, biking and running long distances is your thing, the iron man triathlon says bring it. >> we have almost 2,000 athletes competing from 47 countries. >> reporter: it is...
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janet is professor of history in the university of dayton where he teaches courses. his work on airport history includes america's airport airfield development. a centennial history and most recently airport cities and the jet age. the flying machine in the garden parks in the airport was included in the best american essays of 2007. from 2005 two 2014 she served -- she will be followed by peter norton, executive professor of history in the department of engineering and society at the university of virginia. is the author of fighting traffic, the dawn of the moderates in the american city. his article street writers jaywalking and one the avid patent usher prize and he is a member of the -- each will speak for about 10 minutes afterwards i will open the floor to question. >> i'm going to try to give you a quick primer on the history of our ports in the united dates. -- airport in the united states. the major airports are locally and publicly owned. they owned by a city, county, state, or public authority. airports are critical to a national and international air tran
janet is professor of history in the university of dayton where he teaches courses. his work on airport history includes america's airport airfield development. a centennial history and most recently airport cities and the jet age. the flying machine in the garden parks in the airport was included in the best american essays of 2007. from 2005 two 2014 she served -- she will be followed by peter norton, executive professor of history in the department of engineering and society at the...
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the south and mid-atlantic and around that we'll have a chance of thunderstorms with wind damage daytonlumbus, all the way back down into virginia. very hot in atlanta to dallas. it's actually okay today northern new england up to minneapolis. a lot of active weather. more "worldwide exchange" when we come back the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield and target weeds more precisely, right down to the root. roundup. trusted for over 40 years. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-l
the south and mid-atlantic and around that we'll have a chance of thunderstorms with wind damage daytonlumbus, all the way back down into virginia. very hot in atlanta to dallas. it's actually okay today northern new england up to minneapolis. a lot of active weather. more "worldwide exchange" when we come back the sure shot wand extends with a protective shield and target weeds more precisely, right down to the root. roundup. trusted for over 40 years. you're more than just a...
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nancy pelosi, minnesota governor mark dayton, one of the dumbest governors in america, et cetera, et cetera. we'll democrats now change their policy on higher gas prices since you can see that it does hurt the middle class? and you are right about that, it does. >> chris: i think that when gas is at $4 per gallon and thanks to the administration's horrible policy in the middle east, you have to watch out. but if the president could get those things under control, he said he would have great control over this. those are not my words, those are his words. if he can get great control over it, maybe we can figure out ways to raise the gas tax. >> there is no shame. >> i don't think the president has any, you are right. >> tucker: disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein surrendered to the cops on charges including first-degree rate. they come after a month-long investigation and alleged assault on two separate women. those apparently took place in 2,010 and 2013. he faces a quarter century in prison if conviction. convicted. up next, we look at the effect that medicated immigration has
nancy pelosi, minnesota governor mark dayton, one of the dumbest governors in america, et cetera, et cetera. we'll democrats now change their policy on higher gas prices since you can see that it does hurt the middle class? and you are right about that, it does. >> chris: i think that when gas is at $4 per gallon and thanks to the administration's horrible policy in the middle east, you have to watch out. but if the president could get those things under control, he said he would have...
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. >> you mentioned doughnuts in dayton, ohio you sent me to bills i randomly ran into your sister-in-law>> yes, that's right >> you told her i was going to be there >> yes, my nieces and nephews love them. >> what was that called? bill's >> bill's doughnuts. the best doughnuts you have had in your life >> that's free publicity, bill's where are the doughnuts? courtney reagan, thank you. >>> we found the single best day -- there's one day of the year that's the best to list your home. what day is that it's coming up after the break. >>> and your political playbook. the corporate names you need to bank on and avoid during the midterm elections. this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum lets your dishwasher be the dish washer. three cleaning agents dissolve, lift and rinse away food the first time. new cascade platinum. >> vo: they're getting by starting with miracle-gro pot
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my posse deep and iratin' we act a fool ♪ ♪ for the paper had a dream and i made it el camino on dayton'sst roll out to vegas head back to my old ways cop a room full of ♪ ♪ asian hoes and do blow all day look at me baby ♪ ♪ look at me baby don't i look like a million i'm 'bout to ♪ ♪ clean out the safe d-don't i look like somebody that just be bodyin' everything ♪ ♪ all that talkin' is great but i don't be talkin' i air it out all the problems ♪ ♪ have gotten easy to bury i'd rather drown in them hendrick's i'd rather kiss ♪ ♪ on my mary i been broker way longer than i been rich so until it levels out ♪ ♪ imma take your mama to the marriott and wear it out took me so long ♪ ♪ to get it gonna spread it out let 'em know all about me when ♪ ♪ i'm dead and gone one in the hand one in the bag bubblin' ♪ ♪ look at you go one in the hand one in the bag bubblin' ♪ ♪ look at you go look at the cash look at the cash bubblin' okay you bubblin' ♪ ♪ look at the cash look bubblin' go ♪ ♪ one in the hand look one in the hand go ♪ ♪ one in the hand one in the bag bubblin' look at you go ♪ ♪ look at the
my posse deep and iratin' we act a fool ♪ ♪ for the paper had a dream and i made it el camino on dayton'sst roll out to vegas head back to my old ways cop a room full of ♪ ♪ asian hoes and do blow all day look at me baby ♪ ♪ look at me baby don't i look like a million i'm 'bout to ♪ ♪ clean out the safe d-don't i look like somebody that just be bodyin' everything ♪ ♪ all that talkin' is great but i don't be talkin' i air it out all the problems ♪ ♪ have gotten easy to...
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. >> dayton, ohio. >> i didn't know poetry was alive and well in the midwest, but that's a good thing. you know, we're in a place where virtually everyone in the country has an incredibly strong opinion about both the president and the congress. and if you're for the president, you think that -- if you're against it, i think rightly, defending the honor of your junior high school students. my sense of congress, you would know this better, is i believe that the constitutions will prevail. i think we're going to run it close. we can sit back and let it unfold. there's a determined strategy from the white house. we have seen it already this morning, to continue a campaign of pressure to take on those who are investigating him. muddy the waters to undermind the authority of the institutions that might either discover damaging information or report it. whether there's damaging information or not. and so it's a very con contensious time. the teaching enough people, or armed historically, to engage the battles of the president and preserve the institution. i'm confident the constitution will
. >> dayton, ohio. >> i didn't know poetry was alive and well in the midwest, but that's a good thing. you know, we're in a place where virtually everyone in the country has an incredibly strong opinion about both the president and the congress. and if you're for the president, you think that -- if you're against it, i think rightly, defending the honor of your junior high school students. my sense of congress, you would know this better, is i believe that the constitutions will...
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. >> hello, my name is dayton andrews, the human rights organizer with the coalition on homelessness, proud to be a member of debt-free san francisco as well as the fines and fees board. in my day-to-day i don't think i encounter anyone somewhat impacted by fines and fees. i can think of one particular anecdote, talking to a guy, we will call him william, he has the hardest time keeping his ankle monitor charged because he is homeless or finding a starbucks that allow him to charge his ankle monitor, he gets kicked out of starbucks and he gets so anxious he takes it off and throws it to the freeway. he is being tasked with maintaining his ankle monitor, pay for it, at the same time he has to be outside and no one will let him charge his ankle monitor. that's one manifestation of the massive pressure we are putting under [buzzer] [cut off] >> thank you, next speaker. >> i'm eva delair. i work with people seeking to get jobs and earn a living in order to support themselves and their families. specifically, i work with people to clear old non-serious convictions from their records, which
. >> hello, my name is dayton andrews, the human rights organizer with the coalition on homelessness, proud to be a member of debt-free san francisco as well as the fines and fees board. in my day-to-day i don't think i encounter anyone somewhat impacted by fines and fees. i can think of one particular anecdote, talking to a guy, we will call him william, he has the hardest time keeping his ankle monitor charged because he is homeless or finding a starbucks that allow him to charge his...
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. >> reporter: under the dayton peace treaty, all three ethnyities have to agree on a government issueroup has its own president.e given thnationalist tensions, consensus is difficult to achieve, leading to deadlock and stagnation. the muslim, or bosniak leader, bakir izetbegovic, is disturbedb that his sounterpart is blocking bosnia's membership of nato, at the behest of moscow. >> russia is looking for players, the ones who will be on their side, especially in this slav orthodox world. and poputions. and you have them on balkans. and dodik is ready to play that game >> reporter: in another wing of the bosnian presidential building, trohe leader, dragan covic, is less concerned about the bosnian serbs rhetoric about breaking away and joining serbia proper. he believes such an act would hurt serbia's chances of joining the european union. >> ( translated ): in the long run, bosnia and herzegovena has a path towards europe along with serbia, and the very fact that i am mentioninserbia suggests early that it won't encourage aspirations of territorial divisions. throughout the centurisnia
. >> reporter: under the dayton peace treaty, all three ethnyities have to agree on a government issueroup has its own president.e given thnationalist tensions, consensus is difficult to achieve, leading to deadlock and stagnation. the muslim, or bosniak leader, bakir izetbegovic, is disturbedb that his sounterpart is blocking bosnia's membership of nato, at the behest of moscow. >> russia is looking for players, the ones who will be on their side, especially in this slav orthodox...
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ost: mark dayton, democrat, minnesota senate and house are republican held bodies. joseph, in st. minnesota. hi, cindy. caller: good morning. i'm calling to voice my opinion everybody in central minnesota. what all disgusted with is going on in the schools here. we have so many immigrants in the schools are basically set up as a social no education really going on. teachers have no control. the ings happen in classroom, they basically have no venue to, you know, voice it to. and it's pretty much free for all. horrible.e our governing system is out of control. supporting everything for everybody, but us. great exodus going on in minnesota right now. people are pulling out and wants to live here. great job. you for your opportunity to let me talk. i hope the president comes out a e, i think he could make huge difference. host: cindy, st. joseph is notta school district that big, is it? caller: well, they combine all it little towns to make bigger, then of course you have bigger tax base. all they are doing is building schools and charging it to good old taxpayer and yet the no syste
ost: mark dayton, democrat, minnesota senate and house are republican held bodies. joseph, in st. minnesota. hi, cindy. caller: good morning. i'm calling to voice my opinion everybody in central minnesota. what all disgusted with is going on in the schools here. we have so many immigrants in the schools are basically set up as a social no education really going on. teachers have no control. the ings happen in classroom, they basically have no venue to, you know, voice it to. and it's pretty...
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i was in dayton ohio when i announced sarah palin as his running mate. in a new book the final memoir as it's expected to be john mccain's restless wave coming out later this month. he points out he really would have wanted joe lieberman to be his running mate. there were lots of reasons based on the convention process why he was discouraged from doing that. lieberman had been the prior democratic nominee. there is some speak now between mccain and palin. we will talk about that at another time. i know sarah huckabee sanders has take ten podium. >> those conversations as you stated, we plan for a full day of meetings on the 12th with some time reserved to carry over if necessary. certainly, the best outcome would be an agreement for complete and total denuclearization. but this is the beginning part of these conversations. i'm not going to get ahead of what we expect for that day. but certainly that would be i think the best outcome. and we have been pretty up front about that. >> do they think that can actually happen in a day? >> i'm not going to get a
i was in dayton ohio when i announced sarah palin as his running mate. in a new book the final memoir as it's expected to be john mccain's restless wave coming out later this month. he points out he really would have wanted joe lieberman to be his running mate. there were lots of reasons based on the convention process why he was discouraged from doing that. lieberman had been the prior democratic nominee. there is some speak now between mccain and palin. we will talk about that at another...
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we have petty's 1981 dayton 500 victory trophy which would be the last of petty's seven dayton wins,ually some of that video you're showing of richard petty is an interview i did with him at the daytona 500. it would have been a little more than seven years ago. nascar is very special in terms of people collecting memorabilia. i think the fans in that sport, myself included, i have a signed tony stewart fire suit that hangs in my office, there's a real -- >> maria: do you really? >> dagen: yeah. there's a real collection with collecting memorabilia of your favorite driver. there's some other things i know that you want to talk about in this auction that are truly spectacular. >> maria: which is why you think you're going to raise about $1 million. >> yes. it's so beloved. you see those amazing trophies, 100, 200,000 for the darlington, and the 1981, the sevent seventh daytona 500, something for everyone. we have a golf cart made by the petty garage for his 80th birthday last year. i think they're trying to transition him out of the racing car, into the golf cart which goes at 19.5 mi
we have petty's 1981 dayton 500 victory trophy which would be the last of petty's seven dayton wins,ually some of that video you're showing of richard petty is an interview i did with him at the daytona 500. it would have been a little more than seven years ago. nascar is very special in terms of people collecting memorabilia. i think the fans in that sport, myself included, i have a signed tony stewart fire suit that hangs in my office, there's a real -- >> maria: do you really? >>...
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the dayton family have stayed in touch with others waiting in line last year. races, creeds, colours, genders. having that one thing that unites everyone, and when you see someone, with another tattoo, it's like, i've got the bee! so it's a great thing to do. after an act that exemplified humanity at its cruellest, at its worst, so many stories now demonstrate humanity at its best. back outside the studio in the piazza, let's say hello to the artists that are working on the mural this morning. this is going to be absolutely packed, it'll be like it's very own colony of worker bees later on. tell us your story, you are now doing this kind of thing full—time? are now doing this kind of thing full-time? yes, i'm a full-time illustrator. i do a lot of window work and that's where the idea for the 22 bees project came from. we will be drawing them on as many manchester businesses as possible as a sign of solidarity. we all do this for a living, it is another day for us for a living, it is another day for us but it is a special one. it has taken over the us but it is
the dayton family have stayed in touch with others waiting in line last year. races, creeds, colours, genders. having that one thing that unites everyone, and when you see someone, with another tattoo, it's like, i've got the bee! so it's a great thing to do. after an act that exemplified humanity at its cruellest, at its worst, so many stories now demonstrate humanity at its best. back outside the studio in the piazza, let's say hello to the artists that are working on the mural this morning....
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bea cowan of dayton, ohio, 100 and spends time with her kids.ery song feels like a song you've known all your life. >> the crowd, the look they have on their faces, she seems to have a moment with each person. >> there was one little girl that she was looking at, and the little girl started crying. we will have more music in our fourth hour. john cena is back. randy zuckerberg, the sister of mark zuckerberg is here. she has a book out. >> and meghan trainor has another song on your hour. >> she does. >> the one that started it all. >> the one that started it i )m a fairfield father remains in >>> 8:56, good morning, everyone. a fairfield father remains in jail on $5 million bail. he's accused of torturing his ten children. those children range in age from 34 mon 4 months to 12 years old. authorities arrested the children's mother. she's out on bail. she spoke yesterday, questioning the validity of those charges. happening now, our pete suratos is in fairfield talking with authorities. he'll have a live report on our midday newscast. learn more o
bea cowan of dayton, ohio, 100 and spends time with her kids.ery song feels like a song you've known all your life. >> the crowd, the look they have on their faces, she seems to have a moment with each person. >> there was one little girl that she was looking at, and the little girl started crying. we will have more music in our fourth hour. john cena is back. randy zuckerberg, the sister of mark zuckerberg is here. she has a book out. >> and meghan trainor has another song on...
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governor dayton appointed tina smith, who is our lieutenant governor, to that seat.ow she has to run in a very short order, as a candidate on her own, which she has never done before. she has run with the governor in 2014 as a running mate, but not on her own. host: when it comes to richard painter, what is his platform? what does he say as far as why people should vote for him? patricia: we are still learning that. this is all very new. he has taken a couple of positions on mining, a big issue in the northern part of the state. chiefly what we know about him is he has been a very assertive critic of the president. he says he will focus on jobs, the environment, health care, the very basic bread and butter issues, all of which are important in this state. we have not exactly seem as positions. it will be a very tough road for him. we have not -- host: go ahead. guest: we have an august primary, so he has basically 14 weeks with no experience, no money. he is not going to take any tax support. that puts them in a difficult position. host: what was the general reaction
governor dayton appointed tina smith, who is our lieutenant governor, to that seat.ow she has to run in a very short order, as a candidate on her own, which she has never done before. she has run with the governor in 2014 as a running mate, but not on her own. host: when it comes to richard painter, what is his platform? what does he say as far as why people should vote for him? patricia: we are still learning that. this is all very new. he has taken a couple of positions on mining, a big issue...
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in keterring, near dayton, ohio, a former schoolteacher is opening a facility to help newborn babies too. for ashley evans, a chance to hold her baby is one she doesn't take for granted. >> i want to be the mother i know i can be. >> reporter: baby olivia was delivered shortly after evans got into a car accident in january. she was eight months pregnant and abusing heroin. she desperately wanted to stop. >> this drug is the most powerful thing i have ever encountered in my life. >> reporter: so powerful, olivia was born dependent and suffering from withdrawal, a condition called neonatal abstinence syndrome. i saw it myself in 2012, babies with tremors and high-pitched crying. 24,000 babies were born with nas in 2013 alone. that's every 20 minutes. and the numbers seem to only be getting worse. now, in ohio, olivia and babies like her, have a place to recover, brigid's path. >> that comes from the patron saint of babies. >> reporter: some might say jill is a saint in her own way. her husband, nick, was a foster child himself. after caring for two babies born dependent on heroin, jill
in keterring, near dayton, ohio, a former schoolteacher is opening a facility to help newborn babies too. for ashley evans, a chance to hold her baby is one she doesn't take for granted. >> i want to be the mother i know i can be. >> reporter: baby olivia was delivered shortly after evans got into a car accident in january. she was eight months pregnant and abusing heroin. she desperately wanted to stop. >> this drug is the most powerful thing i have ever encountered in my...
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meet keith and katlin, twentysomethings from dayton, ohio who truly believe in love at first sight swipingst date ich lasted over eight hours with the pair shutting down a local restaurant. >> it was just so natural even from the first date we never run out of things to talk about. we're constantly laughing and finding out new things about each other. >> reporter: their love of diy is the glue if you will that bonds them together. from painting their house, constructing a fire pit to learning calligraphy. keith even proposing with a hand made wooden ring box. >> the diy wedding is super exciting because you'll get to see the fruits of your labor. >> we don't want anything cookie cutter. we always want something that really speaks to our personalities and lets us shine through on our day. >> reporter: the couple conquering all things diy and now their biggest project yet, their wedding. >> we got our marriage certificate. >> and we're getting married. >> not just getting married but in 24 hours right here. how doeshat feel, katlin and keith. >> so, so surreal. just over two years ago we wer
meet keith and katlin, twentysomethings from dayton, ohio who truly believe in love at first sight swipingst date ich lasted over eight hours with the pair shutting down a local restaurant. >> it was just so natural even from the first date we never run out of things to talk about. we're constantly laughing and finding out new things about each other. >> reporter: their love of diy is the glue if you will that bonds them together. from painting their house, constructing a fire pit...
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the day before that, sherelle wheatley was walking home from feeding one of her neighbor's dogs in dayton, ohio. her neighbor said she did this all the time. she'd cook a lot and take all the scraps and bring it to feed the neighbors' dog. she was walking home, and she was shot. a bystander in a drive-by shooting. she was a mom, a grand mom, an aunt, an active member in her community, a volunteer at the local elementary school, a pillar of kindness. her son who is a quadriplegic, who is a quadriplegic, who relied on her care, said that was my mom helping people, even at the moment she died. i loved her. she was my angel. she was my everything. and somebody snatched that away from me. those are just five of the victims that died over a two- or three-day period of time. 33,000 a year, 2800 a month and 93 a day and we're doing nothing. i appreciate sph-fp -- some of my colleagues working to adjust the background checks this year. i'm not saying that's not enough. what is wild is we're the only ones that think we don't need to do anything. americans have woken up to what's happening and they'
the day before that, sherelle wheatley was walking home from feeding one of her neighbor's dogs in dayton, ohio. her neighbor said she did this all the time. she'd cook a lot and take all the scraps and bring it to feed the neighbors' dog. she was walking home, and she was shot. a bystander in a drive-by shooting. she was a mom, a grand mom, an aunt, an active member in her community, a volunteer at the local elementary school, a pillar of kindness. her son who is a quadriplegic, who is a...
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my office recently visited the first federal veterans court in the southern district of ohio in dayton. we saw the difference it makes in the lives of men and women who served our country. the court was created by my friend judge michael newman with the support of chief judge ed sargas. it works with the v.a. to help address the issues veterans are struggling with. my staff met with paige lehman, a veterans justice outreach cord naturor who helps participants in the program. he talked about what participant had limited transportation options and lived in a rural area so mr. layman drove to meet him at the local library. he reports 49 veterans have graduated from the program with their charges dropped and are now leading healthier lives. we had the same opportunity with drug courts. the ohio office of criminal justice services evaluates and studies these courts. they found drug courts enhanced treatment, increased collaboration in their community, and saved taxpayers money. we met with judges across ohio who are helping people break the cycle of drug use and crime. earlier this year we
my office recently visited the first federal veterans court in the southern district of ohio in dayton. we saw the difference it makes in the lives of men and women who served our country. the court was created by my friend judge michael newman with the support of chief judge ed sargas. it works with the v.a. to help address the issues veterans are struggling with. my staff met with paige lehman, a veterans justice outreach cord naturor who helps participants in the program. he talked about...
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to go to the va hospital in columbus, 100 miles away or the, 140 miles away -- 140eacon, 100 -- or daytonles away. i need advertised insurance -- need privatized insurance. the closest hospitals around here are 40 miles from my house. ate nothing closer that can do -- ain't nothing closer that can do me any good. one va hospital they sent me to. beenour times, i have dissatisfied with the care, diagnosis, and treatment. i had been appointed for a test. two hours later, they cut me back and said, you do not have an up limit for the test has begin not do that test -- have an appointment for the test. call me and they do not have the test. guest: the challenge we have is veterans have served this country and earned benefits. that should be honored. i grew up in a rural place as well. i know many veterans who had to travel to get the care to which they are entitled. that is wrong. the answer is not to privatize and dismantle the va. resources.is to put host: why are you worried about aboute cetacean -- about privatization? guest: they have doctors who specialize in many types of injuries vete
to go to the va hospital in columbus, 100 miles away or the, 140 miles away -- 140eacon, 100 -- or daytonles away. i need advertised insurance -- need privatized insurance. the closest hospitals around here are 40 miles from my house. ate nothing closer that can do -- ain't nothing closer that can do me any good. one va hospital they sent me to. beenour times, i have dissatisfied with the care, diagnosis, and treatment. i had been appointed for a test. two hours later, they cut me back and...
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dayton,io is next, democrats line.y comment is resident trump is with -- president trump withdrawing from the agreement, what is the alternative plan? we all those sanctions were not working. it was not preventing iran from getting the nuclear warhead. deal and the governing body who were suspecting the -- inspecting the iran territory, they say iran was complying. was notle saying iran complying have not offered of any evidence to support they say. this is a dangerous game we're playing here in the fact that if in fact the united states pulls out and the rest of the countries remain, iran has no choice but to say the rest of the country's, you will have to get out and we can pursue our nuclear warheads because now iran has to protect themselves, too. i would like to know what is president trump's alternative plan to preventing iran from getting nuclear warheads because sanctions did not work. host: that question might be posed to jim mattis and a they will participate in a for the senate appropriations committee at 2:
dayton,io is next, democrats line.y comment is resident trump is with -- president trump withdrawing from the agreement, what is the alternative plan? we all those sanctions were not working. it was not preventing iran from getting the nuclear warhead. deal and the governing body who were suspecting the -- inspecting the iran territory, they say iran was complying. was notle saying iran complying have not offered of any evidence to support they say. this is a dangerous game we're playing here...
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the dayton family have stayed in touch with others waiting in line last year.ribute and help one another. that is beautiful. all races, creeds and colours, genders. it is great. having that one thing that unites eve ryo ne having that one thing that unites everyone and when you see someone with another tattooed, you think, i have got the bee. it is a great thing to do. after an act that exam provide humanity at its coolest and its worst, so many stories now demonstrating humanity at its best. john maguire reporting, and that worker bee symbol you saw is sure to be in evidence tonight at the mass singalong, which starts in albert square at 7pm this evening, where the atmosphere here at the national service of commemoration was obviously and fittingly a very sombre one, i suspect the mood tonight will be an altogether different one, perhaps more akin to that manchester concert that we saw a couple of weeks after the attack. thousands of voices raised in harmony we expect, lots of choirs involved, including the survivors choir, made up almost entirely of survivors
the dayton family have stayed in touch with others waiting in line last year.ribute and help one another. that is beautiful. all races, creeds and colours, genders. it is great. having that one thing that unites eve ryo ne having that one thing that unites everyone and when you see someone with another tattooed, you think, i have got the bee. it is a great thing to do. after an act that exam provide humanity at its coolest and its worst, so many stories now demonstrating humanity at its best....