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. ♪ >> macgillis: as west dayton has been falling behind the rest av dayton, on a larger scale, cities falling behind the more prosperous parts of the country, going back decades. >> if you look at thdecline of manufacturing and the decline of areas where it once was vibrant, the real turning point is the late 1970s. starting in the late 1970s,rt corporations s to much more aggressively push back against labor unions. and they did so in part because the economy was becoming a bit more global, so they were able threaten that they woul move production overseas. and so we saw a plummeting of the role of labor unions precisely at the time that inequality was risin (cheering) >> macgillis: and then the reagan era ushered in tax cutsfo the wealthy, and a wave of deregulation. at the same time, shareholders started exerng more influence on the way companies did business. >> you had bankers sitting in new york, corporate executives, boards far away from tse communities, that thought, you know, labor was expendable. and unfortunately, we have this idea that what's good for wall street is good f
. ♪ >> macgillis: as west dayton has been falling behind the rest av dayton, on a larger scale, cities falling behind the more prosperous parts of the country, going back decades. >> if you look at thdecline of manufacturing and the decline of areas where it once was vibrant, the real turning point is the late 1970s. starting in the late 1970s,rt corporations s to much more aggressively push back against labor unions. and they did so in part because the economy was becoming a bit...
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in minnesota where mark dayton is retiring, g.o.p. candidates jeff johnson says president trump's rise gives him an edge. >> regardless of what people think about donald trump, one thing he did his he empowered a lot of people haven't been involved before. >> he's running against democratic congressman tim walls. >> i hope he asked them to take the teraflop soybeans soybeans and figure that out. >> in connecticut the retiring democratic governor is very
in minnesota where mark dayton is retiring, g.o.p. candidates jeff johnson says president trump's rise gives him an edge. >> regardless of what people think about donald trump, one thing he did his he empowered a lot of people haven't been involved before. >> he's running against democratic congressman tim walls. >> i hope he asked them to take the teraflop soybeans soybeans and figure that out. >> in connecticut the retiring democratic governor is very
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troy dayton joins us now to scuss that the cofounder of the arc view group. roy, welcome nice to have you here. what a day to have you here. >> thanks for having me. yeah what a day. >> tell me where you think we are with the cannabis industry, specifically the stocks, bus bill and i both saw the.com bule. and itreminds me of that, frankly. >> yeah, i mean, people are clearly very excited about the cannabis industry and the peckormance of the s over the last few days. and past few months really shows that. but the prices of the companies, bananas, there is no way that that's going to stand over time. thateingsaid, there are real fundamentals to this market. it's growing at a 26% compoundr annualh rate over the next five years. and people lov cannabis, and they are exited, the public opinion is moving vy far in favor of legalization. and there is a lot of hope for additional policy reform. and so over time i think people willw into these -- companies will grow into the valuations. but there is going to be a lot of volatility along the way. >> the policy reform
troy dayton joins us now to scuss that the cofounder of the arc view group. roy, welcome nice to have you here. what a day to have you here. >> thanks for having me. yeah what a day. >> tell me where you think we are with the cannabis industry, specifically the stocks, bus bill and i both saw the.com bule. and itreminds me of that, frankly. >> yeah, i mean, people are clearly very excited about the cannabis industry and the peckormance of the s over the last few days. and past...
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>> that is not what we're seeing here in manufacturing in dayton, ohio. thanks for having me on tonight. here in dayton, we have over 4000 jobs available in the manufacturing industry that we can't fill. >> laura: you have 4000 openings, that means people, even without special skills, can start at a wage of i believe about $15 an hour and so you don't have to go to college, you can get on-the-job training, fantastic news for the country. we need more workers and people willing to work for these jobs. >> we do in the manufacturing industry throughout the united states, half a million jobs available today. many companies like us, we pay for education, with starting wage of $15 an hour. if you need further training, we'll send you to a school or send you to training program to get the skills you need. >> laura: explain what the economy is like for your company today versus let's say five years ago. >> five years ago we were struggling, the entire industry was struggling at the time. just as recent as the end of 2016, we had just over 20 people and like 23 pe
>> that is not what we're seeing here in manufacturing in dayton, ohio. thanks for having me on tonight. here in dayton, we have over 4000 jobs available in the manufacturing industry that we can't fill. >> laura: you have 4000 openings, that means people, even without special skills, can start at a wage of i believe about $15 an hour and so you don't have to go to college, you can get on-the-job training, fantastic news for the country. we need more workers and people willing to...
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the typical pharmacy worker or restaurant cook or cashier or janitor in cleveland or cincinnati or dayton or mansfield -- while the typical worker is getting an average tax cut of just 30-something dollars a month, someone making $800,000 a year gets a $5,100 tax cut every single month. the bill actually created a new set of incentives -- get this -- to reward corporations that outsource jobs. it basically says, it basically hands out a 50% off coupon to companies that shut down in youngstown and move to mexico. they pay 21% rate. corporations if you're producing in ohio in the united states, you move offshore, you'll only pay 10.5%. it really is a 50% coupon off on their tax bill. why would our government do that? why would these special interests that run the trump administration and the congress possibly do that? this tax bill, though, is far from the only threat american workers face. extremist judges, from the supreme court on, hand down decision after decision siding with corporations, choosing corporations over workers, corporations over, over consumers, limiting workers' power in
the typical pharmacy worker or restaurant cook or cashier or janitor in cleveland or cincinnati or dayton or mansfield -- while the typical worker is getting an average tax cut of just 30-something dollars a month, someone making $800,000 a year gets a $5,100 tax cut every single month. the bill actually created a new set of incentives -- get this -- to reward corporations that outsource jobs. it basically says, it basically hands out a 50% off coupon to companies that shut down in youngstown...
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i am doing well here in dayton, ohio. don't know how many of you have been to dayton.it is not bad. i get $12 a month. s anditual -- victual clothing. my wifefolks here call mrs. anderson. the children go to school and are learning well. school and weday attend church regularly. as for my freedom, which you say i can have, there is nothing to be gained on that front as i got my freedom papers in 1864 from the provost marshal general in nashville. yourve concluded to test sincerity by asking you to send us your -- our wages for the time that we serve you. i served you faithfully for 32 years.nd mandy, 20 at $25 a month for me and two dollars a week for my wife, our over $11,000.t to that is about $200,000 in today's money. back pay. -- the balance will show what entitled justice to. please send the money. if you fail to pay us for the faithful labor of our past, we can have little faith in your promises for the future. we trust the good maker has to the wrongyes that you and your father have done for us. in answering this letter, please state if there will be any asety
i am doing well here in dayton, ohio. don't know how many of you have been to dayton.it is not bad. i get $12 a month. s anditual -- victual clothing. my wifefolks here call mrs. anderson. the children go to school and are learning well. school and weday attend church regularly. as for my freedom, which you say i can have, there is nothing to be gained on that front as i got my freedom papers in 1864 from the provost marshal general in nashville. yourve concluded to test sincerity by asking you...
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hold on. >> a lot of the jobs here in dayton are minimum wage. no benefits.so by the time they provide all that to their family, groceries are the last on the list, so they need to come here. >> cupcake. >> look, they have cupcakes right here. look at that. >> i don't like to see kids coming here with their parents. it really bothers me.he it b me to see children here because i know they'll be here 20 years from now with their kids. >> brangham: "frontline" airs tonight on most pbs stations. on the newshour online right w, there's more on our t story of the day, hurricane florence. ue take a deeper look at the unonditions that have powered the storm, and what threat it could pose. that's on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, hurricane hunters. miles o'brien flies with researchers into the eye of hurricane florence. and, our team will be on the ground in rth carolina with the latest. i'm william brangham. join us online, and again here tomorrow. for all of us at ther, pbs newshou thank you, and see you soon. >
hold on. >> a lot of the jobs here in dayton are minimum wage. no benefits.so by the time they provide all that to their family, groceries are the last on the list, so they need to come here. >> cupcake. >> look, they have cupcakes right here. look at that. >> i don't like to see kids coming here with their parents. it really bothers me.he it b me to see children here because i know they'll be here 20 years from now with their kids. >> brangham:...
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here.oing tolerably well " he is in dayton, ohio. i don't know how many of you have been to dayton. it is not bad. "i get $12 a month. i get clothing. and the folks here call my wife mrs. anderson. the children go to school and are learning well. the teacher says grundy has a head for a preacher. they go to sunday school and we attend church regularly. as for my freedom, which you say i can have, there is nothing to be gained on that front as i got my freedom papers in 1864 from the provost marshal general in nashville. mandy and i have concluded to test your sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time that we served you. i served you faithfully for 32 years and mandy, 20 years. at $25 a month for me and $2 a week for mandy, our earnings amount to over $11,000. that is about $200,000 in -- our earnings amount to over $11,000." that is about $200,000 in today's money. back pay. "the balance will show what we are entitled to. please send the money by adams express. if you fail to pay us for the faithful labor of our past, we can have little faith in your promises for the
here.oing tolerably well " he is in dayton, ohio. i don't know how many of you have been to dayton. it is not bad. "i get $12 a month. i get clothing. and the folks here call my wife mrs. anderson. the children go to school and are learning well. the teacher says grundy has a head for a preacher. they go to sunday school and we attend church regularly. as for my freedom, which you say i can have, there is nothing to be gained on that front as i got my freedom papers in 1864 from the...
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and we're back with and we call a dayton is former prime minister mr lads and let's talk about the differences within europe because you're probably one of the best speakers to speak for the european union as a whole so the refugee crisis which is hitting europe really hard right now italy hungary are creating a united front against migration is there actually six support of austria and division group. there saying the european parliament elections of twenty nineteen it's going to be a referendum of europe without borders that and then your neck or has proposed against europe that protects itself this division i mean can this be something fatal or in europe i think you're right that european elections next year will be maybe the most important european elections ever in the european history european parliament elections were always elections in reach. it seems a joke but it is reality europe was not the matter was not the core of the discussion. each country was having european elections to discuss the mess because hers to try to check the popularity of the government and so on and so forth it
and we're back with and we call a dayton is former prime minister mr lads and let's talk about the differences within europe because you're probably one of the best speakers to speak for the european union as a whole so the refugee crisis which is hitting europe really hard right now italy hungary are creating a united front against migration is there actually six support of austria and division group. there saying the european parliament elections of twenty nineteen it's going to be a...
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in my view we should rightly credit the dayton agreement to restoring peace to bosnia. that was 25 years ago. but it is regrettable that the negotiate oshes did not -- negotiators did not put an expiration date on ethnic accommodations so they could become a modern democracy. the naint, which has substantial powers in bosnia, has steadily withdrawn, turning over decision-making to bosnian officials who are not yet committed to making the country work and naively hoping the future of european integration would encourage responsible behavior. that has not happened, mr. president. we cannot turn back the clock and reinsert the expiration date on the dayton agreement. having made a difference in 1995, we can and should make a difference today and it is in our national security interest that we do so. i suggest the following. the united states and our european friends should state unequivocally that dayton is an absolute baseline, which means only forward progress should be allowed. separation or new entities should be declared to be clearly out of the question. secondly, u.
in my view we should rightly credit the dayton agreement to restoring peace to bosnia. that was 25 years ago. but it is regrettable that the negotiate oshes did not -- negotiators did not put an expiration date on ethnic accommodations so they could become a modern democracy. the naint, which has substantial powers in bosnia, has steadily withdrawn, turning over decision-making to bosnian officials who are not yet committed to making the country work and naively hoping the future of european...
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bosnia and herzegovina is seen as a failed state in europe the dayton peace agreement in one thousand nine hundred five split the country between three ethnic groups there's a bosnian federation for muslims and croats and the republican serbska for serbs. it's relatives kept receiving threats then two weeks ago a journalist looking into the case was brutally beaten did he get too close to someone behind this. if the attack really was because of coverage of the drug use and the protests then this was an attempt to drive away the journalists reporting it. to. the number of protesters has dwindled a little over the months but several hundred still gather in banja luka each day. general elections are sent for october seventh across the country by then darva its mother hopes that pressure on the streets will mount again to the point that all far it is will be forced to break their silence. his father and i gathered evidence such as security camera footage of the police haven't lifted a finger that speaks volumes as to how bad things are here. dov it deserves justice public opinion in bosni
bosnia and herzegovina is seen as a failed state in europe the dayton peace agreement in one thousand nine hundred five split the country between three ethnic groups there's a bosnian federation for muslims and croats and the republican serbska for serbs. it's relatives kept receiving threats then two weeks ago a journalist looking into the case was brutally beaten did he get too close to someone behind this. if the attack really was because of coverage of the drug use and the protests then...
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north of dayton. in high school, back in the 1980's, red dawn, all the stuff, people knew about fighter planes and submarines. and tanks may be. i would tell people i wanted to be an army ranger after high school. they would take him a you mean like a forest ranger? i was like, eh, a little different. [laughter] rep. davidson: i am listed at a high school and was stationed in germany. we got to see the wall come down. that goes back to the era that i was in. went to west point, not a normal route. worked out great. served in the ranger regiment in the 1990's. i was and as of there. i was there after somalia. some of my a folks in my unit served there. i didn't. i was that was put up a time. the embassies in kenya and and cans and you were bombed by al qaeda in 1998. august of 1998. unfortunately, we did not send our best units to go do with that. we sent over the fbi. as a law-enforcement matter. we were in shock. we were like, we are not going? i think world history come up with can look today, with
north of dayton. in high school, back in the 1980's, red dawn, all the stuff, people knew about fighter planes and submarines. and tanks may be. i would tell people i wanted to be an army ranger after high school. they would take him a you mean like a forest ranger? i was like, eh, a little different. [laughter] rep. davidson: i am listed at a high school and was stationed in germany. we got to see the wall come down. that goes back to the era that i was in. went to west point, not a normal...
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. >> dayton ohio, democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning. you pushed hard for the investigation or you lead the investigation into clinton and extramarital affairs, and that preceded into impeachment. now you are pushing back against the idea of impeachment in regards to the president and now i question that and in regard to cavanagh, i watch the hearings and the line of questioning in regard to cavanagh not receiving confidential letters and also stolen e-mails and confidential letters, i really question cavanagh's integrity based on that line of questioning, and then of course i've always voted in support of corporate interes interest. why would you peach for impeachment with clinton. >> host: we've got your question be to what i did do was what the statute under which i was appointed required me too do. the statute that congress passed required the independent counsel to report to the house ofui representatives with any substantial credible information came to thewi independent counsel's attention. i simply obeyed the statute. i laid this
. >> dayton ohio, democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning. you pushed hard for the investigation or you lead the investigation into clinton and extramarital affairs, and that preceded into impeachment. now you are pushing back against the idea of impeachment in regards to the president and now i question that and in regard to cavanagh, i watch the hearings and the line of questioning in regard to cavanagh not receiving confidential letters and also stolen e-mails and...
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foods have expanded delivery of groceries to cities across the united states including columbus, daytoneater washington, d.c., and areas of york city -- new york city. competitors like walmart and kroger have stepped up their online grocery presence. bungalow was hoping to make a name for itself and competitive real estate market. it aims to give people affordable places to live. the company has raised funding. we caught up with the ceo, andrew collins to discuss. >> residential real estate is a largest asset class -- the largest asset class in the united states and has not really been affected by technology. it is time for real estate to adjust to the modern world. bungalow takes existing inventory where families and lifestyles were different from the 1950's, 1960's, and adjusted to today. emily: everybody has heard about trying to get an apartment, it is such a headache. how does it work? >> we streamline the process. we make it much easier with our online listings. we have 3-d walk-throughs. we help individuals with finding other great people to live with as well. that's the real bre
foods have expanded delivery of groceries to cities across the united states including columbus, daytoneater washington, d.c., and areas of york city -- new york city. competitors like walmart and kroger have stepped up their online grocery presence. bungalow was hoping to make a name for itself and competitive real estate market. it aims to give people affordable places to live. the company has raised funding. we caught up with the ceo, andrew collins to discuss. >> residential real...
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bosnia and herzegovina is seen as a failed state in europe the dayton peace agreement in one thousand nine hundred five split the country between three s. make groups there's a bosnian federation for muslims and croats and the republican serbska for serbs. it's relatives kept receiving threats then two weeks ago a journalist looking into the case was brutally beaten did he get too close to someone behind this. crucial to the tune of the attack really was because of coverage of the drug attributes case and the protests then this was an attempt to drive away the journalists reporting it. that the. number of protesters has dwindled a little over the months but several hundred still gather in banja luka each day. general elections are sent for october seventh across the country by then darvish mother hopes that pressure on the streets will mount again to the point that all thora tears will be forced to break their silence. his father and i gathered evidence such as security camera footage of the police haven't lifted a finger that speaks volumes as to how bad things are here. darva deserv
bosnia and herzegovina is seen as a failed state in europe the dayton peace agreement in one thousand nine hundred five split the country between three s. make groups there's a bosnian federation for muslims and croats and the republican serbska for serbs. it's relatives kept receiving threats then two weeks ago a journalist looking into the case was brutally beaten did he get too close to someone behind this. crucial to the tune of the attack really was because of coverage of the drug...
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. >> is that the family i met in dayton >> that's right. >> beautiful family. >> thank you >> sent meboys with helmets on watching the game when i went to bed it was 0-0, but the browns finally won fans got even more satisfaction with the victory fridges remember those bud light placed them in area bars, they were finally unlocked fans enjoyed free beer in honor of their first win since christmas eve of 2016. if it wasn't the beginning of our day but the end of our day i would crack one open and make you celebrate. >> one day i was tired, i made a promise if they won six games, we'll bring the show to cleveland. i think they could do it that tie, what if they win five and there's a title. >> 21-21 tie, what a way to win. >>> the browns had an unexpected visitor in the stands for their victory. a fan cap chored video of a opossum hanging out between the rows of the seats. another fan took matters into his own hands. he picked up the opossum and handed it over to stadium security look at that i don't think i would go after that >> no. yeah okay >> he's a feisty one >> you knew there had
. >> is that the family i met in dayton >> that's right. >> beautiful family. >> thank you >> sent meboys with helmets on watching the game when i went to bed it was 0-0, but the browns finally won fans got even more satisfaction with the victory fridges remember those bud light placed them in area bars, they were finally unlocked fans enjoyed free beer in honor of their first win since christmas eve of 2016. if it wasn't the beginning of our day but the end of our...
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in minnesota where mark dayton is retiring, g.o.p.didates jeff johnson says president trump's rise gives him an edge. >> regardless of what people think about donald trump, one thing he did his he empowered a lot of people haven't been involved before. >> he's running against democratic congressman tim walls. >> i hope he asked them to take the teraflop soybeans soybeans and figure that out. >> in connecticut the retiring democratic governor is very unpopular in the republican challenger is a newcomer. >> this campaign has been underestimated from the start. >> democrat ned lamont is making it about d.c. >> in colorado where democratic governor john hickenlooper is retiring, the candidates trying to keep the denver blue is also focusing a lot on the president. >> america is about so much more than the actions or divisiveness or tweets of any one person. >> he wants to tax and spend our way to be in california. >> in minnesota, new taxes are seen as the key to the campaign of jim walls. >> they are okay with paying taxes if they know w
in minnesota where mark dayton is retiring, g.o.p.didates jeff johnson says president trump's rise gives him an edge. >> regardless of what people think about donald trump, one thing he did his he empowered a lot of people haven't been involved before. >> he's running against democratic congressman tim walls. >> i hope he asked them to take the teraflop soybeans soybeans and figure that out. >> in connecticut the retiring democratic governor is very unpopular in the...
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mike dayton, deputy director, stresses that. practicing it, if you can see this photo in the lower corner. we have folks in civilian uniforms, fire, police, also folks in military uniforms. the bay area does not have a lot of military personnel in it right now. this is a great opportunity for us to work with them directly. this is a landing craft utility in the middle. it comes out of our navy ships and delivers trucks from the marine corps. this is pier 96. pier 96 is out in the southern part of the city. and this is one of the federal staging areas outlined in the bay area earthquake plan. this year on monday, october 1, we'll be exercising our federal staging area, as well as our fueling requirements and needs. so through leadership with brian strong, lifeline council, we've create add fuel working group and worked through a lot of the issues of, what is a blue sky day of fuel look like in san francisco? it's fairly good. when you put the ground-shaking scenario in there, it changes pretty dramatically. g.s.a. has been a grea
mike dayton, deputy director, stresses that. practicing it, if you can see this photo in the lower corner. we have folks in civilian uniforms, fire, police, also folks in military uniforms. the bay area does not have a lot of military personnel in it right now. this is a great opportunity for us to work with them directly. this is a landing craft utility in the middle. it comes out of our navy ships and delivers trucks from the marine corps. this is pier 96. pier 96 is out in the southern part...
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. >> few callers, kathleen, dayton, ohio, democrat, good morning. >> caller: hi, you pushed hard for the investigation while you led the investigation into clinton and extramarital affairs and then that proceeded into impeachment. so now you're pushing back against the idea of impeachment in regard to a president. so i question that. and i also question in regard to kavanaugh, i watched the hearings, and leahy's line of questioning in regard to kavanaugh receiving confidential letters of leahy's and stolen e-mails and confidential letters. i really question kavanaugh's integrity based on that line of questioning and then of course always voting in support of corporate interests. so why again back to the -- why would you push for impeachment with clinton? >> we got your question, kathleen. >> well, kathleen, what i did do was what the statute under which i was appointed required me to do. the statute that congress passed under which i was appointed by three judges required the independent counsel to report to the house of representatives when any quote, substantial and credible inform
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host: dan is in dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, dan. yeah, it is a shame what happened. and the official story is bull. dan, what would it take for you to believe the official story? caller: nothing. host: you are never going to believe it? caller: there has to be an investigation. has to be. host: what about the 9/11 commission? why don't you believe that report? caller: it is all bull. the report could not explain how building seven came down. dan is inher georgetown, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for having me on. dan did not have many words, but he is right on. we as humanat beings are following the political narrative about what happened on this day when the science narrative is completely different. it is easy to understand how a great number of people can be but, you know, using a apparatus with unlimited expense to trick the american people -- it was done, and it was done successfully. who do you think these people are who showed up to honor their loved one to died on 9/11? you know, i do know know. t
host: dan is in dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, dan. yeah, it is a shame what happened. and the official story is bull. dan, what would it take for you to believe the official story? caller: nothing. host: you are never going to believe it? caller: there has to be an investigation. has to be. host: what about the 9/11 commission? why don't you believe that report? caller: it is all bull. the report could not explain how building seven came down. dan is inher...
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his middletown is devastated, you had a front line special this week about the dayton and what's happenedith the centralization post nafta, et cetera. ohio has always been a swing state, essential for republicans, obama won it twice because he was very well aware of the demographics of industry in ohio and that's how he beat mitt romney at the time. >> is he smart to get into a street fight with trump? >> some people say he's going to agitate more trump supporters. the fact is, people who are going to vote for trump already know it. and the swing voters are what people should be going for now and obama knows that he can reach those folks. he's done it before. but he's always had short coat tails. this is partly a test now to see if he can help cordray to win in that state. >> the independent voters in florida are heavily for bill nelson. fascinating. tell me about ohio. >> i was going to say about obama, like it or not, he's still the head of the party. there's 20 people -- democrats running for president against president trump, but there's no one defining person. it's still barack obama
his middletown is devastated, you had a front line special this week about the dayton and what's happenedith the centralization post nafta, et cetera. ohio has always been a swing state, essential for republicans, obama won it twice because he was very well aware of the demographics of industry in ohio and that's how he beat mitt romney at the time. >> is he smart to get into a street fight with trump? >> some people say he's going to agitate more trump supporters. the fact is,...
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mcveigh, sean's grandfather hired jim gruden, jon's dad as an assistant coach at the university of daytonmilies have been close ever since. in 2008, john gruden hired sean mcveigh to his first nfl coaching job in tampa bay. it was essentially a secretarial role. but as gruden says, before he knew it, but he was out there coaching up the wide receivers. the rest was history. gruden also goes back away with rams qb jared goff who went to high school in marin catholic in college at cal. you might be familiar with the gruden quarterback camp segment he did at us -- espn. golf was one of his star pupils prior to his rookie season in 2016. the experience definitely resonated with the young quarterback. >> you get a chance to go on that show was really cool for me and a cool experience that john was great to me. i learned a lot from him. i learned a little bit about protections and whatnot in the time i spent with him. i learned about his passion for the game and how much he cares. he did that every year. i think he was truly trying to help the young quarterbacks in the short time he had with th
mcveigh, sean's grandfather hired jim gruden, jon's dad as an assistant coach at the university of daytonmilies have been close ever since. in 2008, john gruden hired sean mcveigh to his first nfl coaching job in tampa bay. it was essentially a secretarial role. but as gruden says, before he knew it, but he was out there coaching up the wide receivers. the rest was history. gruden also goes back away with rams qb jared goff who went to high school in marin catholic in college at cal. you might...
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in 1970, john mcveigh, hired jim gruden, jon's father as an assistant coach at the university of dayton and families have been tight ever since. in 2008, jon gruden returned the favor, hiring sean mcveigh as an assistant to his team and tampa bay. mcveigh, the rams' head coach and rainy nfl coach of the year. back here live at the coliseum, derek carr has made his way on field for some pregame warm- ups. we are still close to two hours from kickoff. a lot of hurry up and wait until then. you can really feel the buzz in the parking lot. tailgate central. going to be a packed house. and , too, former l.a. area rivals, raiders and rams. >> i remember when joe gibbs was the coach of the washington redskins. he left football and became a race car owner. and, he came back, i'm guessing, 10 days later. it just wasn't the same. the coach for the raiders now, jon gruden, has been gone for 17 seasons. has football passed him by or no? >> remember, he has been gone from here for 17 seasons. he has only been out of coaching about 10. he spent that time as an analyst on espn. he has been constantly
in 1970, john mcveigh, hired jim gruden, jon's father as an assistant coach at the university of dayton and families have been tight ever since. in 2008, jon gruden returned the favor, hiring sean mcveigh as an assistant to his team and tampa bay. mcveigh, the rams' head coach and rainy nfl coach of the year. back here live at the coliseum, derek carr has made his way on field for some pregame warm- ups. we are still close to two hours from kickoff. a lot of hurry up and wait until then. you...
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delivery of groceries through prime now and new cities across the united states including columbus, daytonland, greater washington, d.c., and additional areas of new york city. as amazon pours more money into the whole food venture competitors have also stepped up their online grocery presence. bungalow is hoping to make a name for itself in the competitive real estate market. the firm aims to offer people affordable places to live with roommates who have been 'vetted on the platform. the company has just raised a $14 million round of funding led by coastal ventures. -- we of the round am caught wup the c.e.o. to discuss. >> residential real estate is the largest across the united states and it has been basically unaffected by technology. all other air yaffs the economy other than real estate have actually been reinvented over the last 20 years. it is time for real estate to djust to the modern world. bungalow takes existing inventory where families and lifestyles were very different and converts it into the demand we see today for millennials in urban environments. emily: everybody has he
delivery of groceries through prime now and new cities across the united states including columbus, daytonland, greater washington, d.c., and additional areas of new york city. as amazon pours more money into the whole food venture competitors have also stepped up their online grocery presence. bungalow is hoping to make a name for itself in the competitive real estate market. the firm aims to offer people affordable places to live with roommates who have been 'vetted on the platform. the...
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now he was running against another newspaperman, james coxe, who was the owner of the dayton daily newshe miami herald. but what a strange, strange election in which to ohio newspaperman are going to be run against each other for the presidency. if you've heard of cox communications today, that's james cox's legacy, a pretty good one. he did ok, so don't feel sorry for him. he did fine. so it gives you a little bit of insight into how valued newspapers were at that time in history. they carried a lot of weight. and so whatever way you voted that year, you were going to have an ohio newspaperman as your president. it wasn't going to turn out anymore. it also tells you the value that still exists about ohio being a swing state during a presidential election. campaign,rion, this you could imagine what it did for the economy. it was great. hotels were full, restaurants were full, everybody's making a little pocket change in the harding neighborhood. the women are renting out extra to the pressman and campaign workers. they find that their cherry pies sell very well. so it's a great, great s
now he was running against another newspaperman, james coxe, who was the owner of the dayton daily newshe miami herald. but what a strange, strange election in which to ohio newspaperman are going to be run against each other for the presidency. if you've heard of cox communications today, that's james cox's legacy, a pretty good one. he did ok, so don't feel sorry for him. he did fine. so it gives you a little bit of insight into how valued newspapers were at that time in history. they carried...
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expanded delivery of groceries through prime now to cities across the united states including columbus, daytonnd, greater washington, d.c. an additional areas of new york city. as amazon pours money into its whole food ventures competitors , like walmart and kroger have also stepped up their online grocery presence. bungalow was hoping to make a name for himself in the competitive real estate market. the firm aims to give people with roommates affordable places to live. the company has raised funding. it was led by coastal ventures. a new man joined the board of directors. we caught up with him and the ceo andrew collins to discuss. >> residential real estate is a -- is the largest asset class in the united states and has not really been affected by technology. all areas of the technology -- the economy and real estate have actually been reinvented over the last 20 years, and is time for real estate to adjust to the modern world. what is exciting about bungalow is it takes existing inventory from the 1940's and where 1950's families and lifestyles very different and adjust it to today. emily:
expanded delivery of groceries through prime now to cities across the united states including columbus, daytonnd, greater washington, d.c. an additional areas of new york city. as amazon pours money into its whole food ventures competitors , like walmart and kroger have also stepped up their online grocery presence. bungalow was hoping to make a name for himself in the competitive real estate market. the firm aims to give people with roommates affordable places to live. the company has raised...
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dayton at it and trying to find exactly is going to get hurt and who is going to benefit. until then we'll have to wait and see. >> but with that in mind one thing in picking up on comments, one thing we can say which is if some of these things especially on p-cats but on other products, some of these things to come into effect and to some of these walls are being built as inu illustrated, within factories and within supply chains, there are two things that might happen. when is that companies might try to get around those walls, so by trying to get around those walls they would not fulfill the requirements and the criteria that have been put in place or currently being negotiated, and by going around that these companies would then have to start paying the most favored nation care which on autos happens to be 2.5% but it's a lot of stuff going back and forth across the border. you don't pay 2.5% was. you probably paid many times over and that has implications for how much cars are going to cost in north america in general. so that's one first point. the second point is th
dayton at it and trying to find exactly is going to get hurt and who is going to benefit. until then we'll have to wait and see. >> but with that in mind one thing in picking up on comments, one thing we can say which is if some of these things especially on p-cats but on other products, some of these things to come into effect and to some of these walls are being built as inu illustrated, within factories and within supply chains, there are two things that might happen. when is that...
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he scored four touchdowns in dayton, ohio. what's better than that?ng his son. he's been away for nine months serving with the u.s. air force in turkey. ryan had no idea. his dad was in the stands cheering. saw the entire game. >> ryan's face is my morning boost. that's beautiful. good one. >>> just ahead, we had fun. this was a boost. jimmy fallon, we're going to help him get ready for that epic tonight show tonight. >> we're taking the show to central park. >> you are? >> let's go. >> our afternoon adventure and jimmy's big plans for tonight. >> first on rossen reports, weir >> first on rossen reports, weir testing out gadgets to keep they're all going in the same direction but in very different ways and pampers gives all of them our driest best fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom with up to twelve hours of protection for all the freedom to move their way in pampers cruisers only pampers diapers are the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents. start with 100% cleancheese? ingredien
he scored four touchdowns in dayton, ohio. what's better than that?ng his son. he's been away for nine months serving with the u.s. air force in turkey. ryan had no idea. his dad was in the stands cheering. saw the entire game. >> ryan's face is my morning boost. that's beautiful. good one. >>> just ahead, we had fun. this was a boost. jimmy fallon, we're going to help him get ready for that epic tonight show tonight. >> we're taking the show to central park. >> you...
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you know the importance of whistle blowers in cincinnati and dayton. those were terrible situation asks because the whistle blowers came in and the meetings that my office had and i personally had in hotel rooms and all case kinds of places to talk about the problems with safety and talk about the problems with accountability made a huge difference. the va was helpful but it was the whistle blowers who drove it. they were of all ranks. it was essential -- many of them were veterans because it did make the va hospitals in those two cities operate for smoothly and more efficiently and more humanely for veterans. so thank you. >> yes, sir, i agree. >> senator. >> i'll refer to robert wilkie real quick. the fact that your wife is here doesn't means that date. [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry i wasn't here for your opening testimony. i'm co-chairing a committee hearing on cyber and personnel. one thing i just wanted to say about the discussion on blue water, i fully expect the past is prolog. when you were in my office you were very much a part of the effort to ge
you know the importance of whistle blowers in cincinnati and dayton. those were terrible situation asks because the whistle blowers came in and the meetings that my office had and i personally had in hotel rooms and all case kinds of places to talk about the problems with safety and talk about the problems with accountability made a huge difference. the va was helpful but it was the whistle blowers who drove it. they were of all ranks. it was essential -- many of them were veterans because it...
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next call for jacqueline woodson from denice in dayton, ohio, thank you for holding. you're on the air. >> caller: yes. thank you so much and thank you c-span through the years of watching c-span every genre, so many resources i've gotten through the years for my own person and the classroom and i want to say, jacqueline, the first time i ever called in through all the years. you're amazing. have not read all of your books but each year when i had my own homeroom and now that it have all of those students for computer science, we start out the school year with each kindness. by the time we get to the point that it's done, kindness done and undone, you should see their eyes. so phenomenal. i wanted that book and i bought one and then another parent bought the book for me. i'm sour. my phone went if. >> guest: that's okay. >> caller: bought it for me and we used every year. it's so phenomenal. you can hear nothing. it relates to kids so much. it's such a great way to start out the school year to set the tone. i love that book. i'm going read more of it. i have to much t
next call for jacqueline woodson from denice in dayton, ohio, thank you for holding. you're on the air. >> caller: yes. thank you so much and thank you c-span through the years of watching c-span every genre, so many resources i've gotten through the years for my own person and the classroom and i want to say, jacqueline, the first time i ever called in through all the years. you're amazing. have not read all of your books but each year when i had my own homeroom and now that it have all...