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the story is his dour mobility has dayton's. some pieces that connection was little more distant. a young man in southeast ohio worked at texas roadhouse as a waiter and trying to save his rural town was another person. in the case of seattle, i knew early on that it wanted to write about the central district and what it happened in the central district. i feel that's a story a lot of people outside seattle are not aware of that the city had such incredibly vibrant black community. when we hear a lot about black displacement in d.c. and somewhat in san francisco. but register last in seattle. so i wanted to write about that community and what happened to it. that meant with a whole bunch of members of the community, one of my early visit to seattle, and then decided to focus on pastor right such a compelling person. her story of choir and not just the choir but her expressiveness about her sadness what's happened to the central district to me. and so another main character in seattle is katie wilson. i kind of came to her later as a character. a new knothole tax between 2018 happe
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chris in dayton, ohio. a democratic caller. caller: if every state had set up an insurance exchange and extended medicaid, would insurance be cheaper? thank you. guest: well, you know, that's a great question. and i think that that is a question maybe more for a health care economist than for a reporter for the new york times. it's hard to know whether or not insurance would be cheaper, although one would think if people who had serious health conditions, perhaps enrolled in medicaid, and the government was absorbing those costs, thus leaving the pool of those insured -- that would be minimized for the insurance companies, it is possible premiums would be lower. but i feel like i am talking out of my league here, so i will not address what might happen if medicaid had been expanded to all states. it is hard to know. host: gabby in washington, an independent. caller: hi, i have a question. it kind of relates to -- back to the voting suppression that ties into health care. if the -- if voting suppression is able to continue becau
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this photograph was taken in 1943 in dayton, ohio. it's the army corps, marching, it's the 13th service group who are in a military base near dayton, ohio who are watching on july 4th. when we found this image we were like yay, we really did participate. we did exist. we found an image of two men, two soldiers, a boy and a wang who were being sworn in as citizens in cbi, in the china burma indian theater. finding that image was phenomenal. then finding the highest ranking service personnel who was a commissioned officer was a major amaretto yank finding his photograph in the national archives validated our research, and it was those little negatives that kept us going because trust me, it didn't come all at once. we have to continue to search and continue to search. it was painstaking but really rewarding. that's why getting this book published was huge. huge. >> so satisfying at the end of a long journey. part of this challenge must have been that china's americans rather than african americans didn't serve, so they really were in ev
this photograph was taken in 1943 in dayton, ohio. it's the army corps, marching, it's the 13th service group who are in a military base near dayton, ohio who are watching on july 4th. when we found this image we were like yay, we really did participate. we did exist. we found an image of two men, two soldiers, a boy and a wang who were being sworn in as citizens in cbi, in the china burma indian theater. finding that image was phenomenal. then finding the highest ranking service personnel who...
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kathleen in dayton, ohio. caller: good morning. i would like to ask both guests -- and i think this question applies to what they are talking about. i grew up in a hard-core union family. put your nose to the grindstone, work hard, don't ask the state for anything -- unless you are hit by a mack truck through no fault of your own. the ppp, the money that people are getting, falls under that oversight. i am not into fat, rich folks getting tax breaks like trump and gave them, but i am also not into people riding the welfare gravy train, if they are capable of working. and i do think people should get paid good wages. i know three people receiving basically $4000 a month with a $600 plus percentage of their income, they are capable of working, their businesses open back up. i don't know how many people are doing that, but quite a few people are staying home who are capable of working and receiving this money. i do like how brad had a littlemantra, like when you are laid off, you can improve your life. i thought it was fantastic, mayb
kathleen in dayton, ohio. caller: good morning. i would like to ask both guests -- and i think this question applies to what they are talking about. i grew up in a hard-core union family. put your nose to the grindstone, work hard, don't ask the state for anything -- unless you are hit by a mack truck through no fault of your own. the ppp, the money that people are getting, falls under that oversight. i am not into fat, rich folks getting tax breaks like trump and gave them, but i am also not...
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caught in dayton and acquits inside ahmose on the. coffins of. not you often don't. take.on the coach that she'd been a good player but he was the 1st name on 6 team sheet and flick singled him out for special praise as his own field general elsie. so you can just sleep and i'm just i'm just selling it i'm all for you anderson come on and not just shoot dimension to fish below. military paid that face in the bundesliga alone he scored 8 goals and made 17 assists within a $23.00 game spell on the flick. flick also placed his trust in your city or kimmy pushing a one time defend the higher up the pitch and the youngster fully embraced his new role. as i did she knows when all 4 to 6 stone which i felt i might have been a bit on my nose and doesn't on the trees and their quality didn't also nash. to me is now one of the best midfielders in the world another example of how flick gets the most out of his players. without ever flicks coaching team also performed wonders during the coronavirus pandemic no club return from the enforced break all stronger. all the players went thro
caught in dayton and acquits inside ahmose on the. coffins of. not you often don't. take.on the coach that she'd been a good player but he was the 1st name on 6 team sheet and flick singled him out for special praise as his own field general elsie. so you can just sleep and i'm just i'm just selling it i'm all for you anderson come on and not just shoot dimension to fish below. military paid that face in the bundesliga alone he scored 8 goals and made 17 assists within a $23.00 game spell on...
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chris in dayton, ohio, democratic collar. >> caller: good morning paid my question hasll always been as every state set up an insurance exchange and extended medicaid would insurance be cheaper? thank you. >> that is a great question. i think that is a question maybe more for healthcare economists then for a reporter for the "new york times". it is hard to know whether or not insurance would be cheaper. although 1 would think that if people who had serious health conditions were perhaps enrolled in medicaid and the government was absorbing those costs thus leaving the pool of those insured would be sort of minimized for the insurance companies it can be premiums lower i feel like i'm talking out of my league here. i am not going to really address what might have happened if medicaid had been expanded to all states. i think it's really hard to know. >> host: debbie in olympia, washington independent. >> caller: hi, i have a question. it kind of relates to, back to the voting suppression that ties into healthcare. if voting suppression is able to continue because of court judgments and
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niranjan from dayton new environment. now let's take a look at some of us stories making headlines around the world and a nation maybe has launched a search operation for a missing submarine when 53 crewmembers on board contact was lost on wednesday as the sub was conducting a drill off the island of bali astray and singapore have also deployed ships to support the search. that's the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has pledged to give up to 10 found 10 percent rather of his country's coronavirus vaccines to latin american and caribbean countries this year spain has an occupied half of its own population he was speaking at the a barrow american summit where other leaders accuse rich countries of hoarding vaccine. you're watching data news still to come in the midweek when this league matches dortmund pick up a big win to keep their season alive. coming up in just a moment but 1st rights groups say police have detained more than 1400 protesters in dozens of cities across russia across russia demonstrators march for the
niranjan from dayton new environment. now let's take a look at some of us stories making headlines around the world and a nation maybe has launched a search operation for a missing submarine when 53 crewmembers on board contact was lost on wednesday as the sub was conducting a drill off the island of bali astray and singapore have also deployed ships to support the search. that's the spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has pledged to give up to 10 found 10 percent rather of his country's...
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you're watching al-jazeera live from the headquarters in doha in dayton obligates also coming up in just sets another covert 1000 record with the highest daily infections in the world more than 200000 people have died from the virus. u.s. federal investigators raid the home and office of rudy giuliani the personal lawyer of former president donald trump. hotels in colombia against proposed tax hikes and demonstrators say it's an attack on the middle class and will make them who are. turning peril into a possibility and crisis into opportunity that's the message u.s. president joe biden is expected to deliver to congress in the coming hours on the eve of 100th day in office he is expected to tell the country's recovery in that time despite facing the pandemic and severe economic and political crises he's also likely unveil a $1.00 trillion dollars package focusing on education and child care our white house correspondent kelly hockett is joining us from capitol hill tell us more about what he's expected to say kimberly. at the president's going to use this opportunity to tout 2 really big
you're watching al-jazeera live from the headquarters in doha in dayton obligates also coming up in just sets another covert 1000 record with the highest daily infections in the world more than 200000 people have died from the virus. u.s. federal investigators raid the home and office of rudy giuliani the personal lawyer of former president donald trump. hotels in colombia against proposed tax hikes and demonstrators say it's an attack on the middle class and will make them who are. turning...
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to govern saddling deceit to warehouse it is like baltimore, dayton ohio, and data how you meet a young man who makes cardboard boxes like the very bottom of that gymnastic chain making cardboard boxes. you meet truck drivers in southeast ohio. you kinda go all the way up the ladder. when this amazon tecra drawing economy sorting out of cities and towns were not just been earned urban and rural left behind cities for the something about this new economy that we have no that is created gaps between cities on the scale we have never seen before. it is really unhealthy for both ends of the spectrum really. stomach and similarly, the one click economy is intended to eliminate interaction. it is in fact a measure of success. about something i did not have a talk to anyone. no intervening. but this book not only challenge historic and the voices more importantly have this apparently humongous lee e-commerce model. tell us more about the people you encounter. >> rights. a lot of these regular factories are accompanied like a walmart or kmart source from senate factor. a lot of times are very r
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concealable assault styled weapons had been used by the shooter here if boulder as well as in dayton,d and we are grateful that the president took that step and he would take that common sense measures and heighten regulations. and in addition to a number of other important steps today. it is a very important day. to underscore there is a lot more that we have to do. >> the president mentioned today that when he was a senator in the early 1990s, he managed to get past a ban of assault weapons. it was a ten-year ban, that was the deal they would have to make. in order to get it past, it worked. it shows to reduce the use of those weapons and these kinds of mass killings. because george w. bush was elected president when that ten-year expired, no action was taken to extend that ban. this president would like to bring it back. >> i certainly agree with it. the fact that the president is willing to so boldly state the need for reinstatement of these assault weapons. >> the efficacy of the weapon ban was in exact activity 1994 clearly worked in our country and reduce the persuasiveness of
concealable assault styled weapons had been used by the shooter here if boulder as well as in dayton,d and we are grateful that the president took that step and he would take that common sense measures and heighten regulations. and in addition to a number of other important steps today. it is a very important day. to underscore there is a lot more that we have to do. >> the president mentioned today that when he was a senator in the early 1990s, he managed to get past a ban of assault...
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august 3rd, 2019, 23 people shod in a walmart in el paso, texas. 12 hours later, in dayton, ohio, 20ple were killed in less than 60 seconds by a gunman. october, 18, a killing in a synagogue in pittsburgh. then may 16, santa fe, new mexico. the most practical thing i've heard comes from a comedian. steven colbert. >> regulate guns like alcohol and you have to have registration and insurance for your gun. if you move to a new state you have to do the whole damn thing over again and you can't go out loaded. >> makes sense to me. i want to remind you to go to my website and answer this pessimistic survey question. it's a statement. the united states will never solve its problem of mass shootings. agree or disagree with that. >>> up ahead, today, the royal family will pay their respects to their beloved patriarch with a small, no-fuss funeral, the way he wanted it. we will watch the body language between brothers william and harry. who better to discuss this with than princess diane's former chief of pass and secretary patrick jeffson. he joins me next. really? i'll check that out. oh ye
august 3rd, 2019, 23 people shod in a walmart in el paso, texas. 12 hours later, in dayton, ohio, 20ple were killed in less than 60 seconds by a gunman. october, 18, a killing in a synagogue in pittsburgh. then may 16, santa fe, new mexico. the most practical thing i've heard comes from a comedian. steven colbert. >> regulate guns like alcohol and you have to have registration and insurance for your gun. if you move to a new state you have to do the whole damn thing over again and you...
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joe is next from dayton, ohio. republican line.ood morning your view so far of the biden presidency? caller: my view is name me one thing that joe biden has done in 100 days. just one. he has done nothing but covid. this was all under the trump administration on operation warp speed. anyone, even myself, could distribute vaccines. it was under the trump administration that if you got these vaccines going, jobs are leaving this country. general motors pulled out of lordstown, sending electric cars manufacturing down to mexico. foxconn, they quit doing that factory in wisconsin. you eliminated over 11,000 union jobs on the pipeline. it like i said, just name me, as far as the numbers, your weekly jobless claims falling, those are people going back to work. so, what has he done in 100 days? host: joe, thank you for adding your voice. on the sunday shows, lindsey graham with these comments to chris wallace as he talked about whether or not the president is working in a bipartisan manner. something the president talked about in his inau
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october, the entire united states would be drowning in a sea of disease from buffalo, birmingham, dayton to los angeles. and this new incarnation of influenza was different. at first, they tried to pass it off as they had when the first wave came through in the spring as, oh, this is just regular seasonal flu. but when it came back in october, in september and october, it was clear that this was something that bore only constant re-dem balance to the traditional, if feared, nevertheless, flu. one way that it was really different was the pace at which it spread. it arrived, as i said, in boston in late august on the 27th. but by the end of october, it had covered the entire nation and in fact it had done the same thing worldwide. but it also struck with an unexpected virulence in terms of its mortality rates. it had an infection rate generally across the united states of about 28%. and you could see what this ends up meaning for u.s. life expectancy with a mor -- excuse me, morbidity of 28%. mortality rate of 2.5%. it was enough to lower life expectancy in 1918 by 12 years. in a time in w
october, the entire united states would be drowning in a sea of disease from buffalo, birmingham, dayton to los angeles. and this new incarnation of influenza was different. at first, they tried to pass it off as they had when the first wave came through in the spring as, oh, this is just regular seasonal flu. but when it came back in october, in september and october, it was clear that this was something that bore only constant re-dem balance to the traditional, if feared, nevertheless, flu....
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chris in dayton, ohio. a democratic caller. caller: if every state had set up an insurance exchange and extended medicaid, would insurance be cheaper? thank you. guest: well, you know, that's a great question. and i think that that is a question maybe more for a health care economist than for a reporter for the new york times. it's hard to know whether or not insurance would be cheaper, although one would think if people who had serious health conditions, perhaps enrolled in medicaid, and the government was absorbing those costs, thus leaving the pool of those insured -- that would be minimized for the insurance companies, it is possible premiums would be lower. but i feel like i am talking out of my league here, so i will not address what might happen if medicaid had been expanded to all states. it is hard to know. host: gabby in washington, an independent. caller: hi, i have a question. it kind of relates to -- back to the voting suppression that ties into health care. if the -- if voting suppression is able to continue becau
chris in dayton, ohio. a democratic caller. caller: if every state had set up an insurance exchange and extended medicaid, would insurance be cheaper? thank you. guest: well, you know, that's a great question. and i think that that is a question maybe more for a health care economist than for a reporter for the new york times. it's hard to know whether or not insurance would be cheaper, although one would think if people who had serious health conditions, perhaps enrolled in medicaid, and the...
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he have a concealable assault-style weapons used allegedly by the shooter in boulder as well as if daytonnd other location across the country, where tragedies like these have occurred and we are grateful that the president took that step. he announced he would take that to promulgate regulation and ensure they are under the national firearms act are enforced, in addition to a number of other important steps today. it was a very important day. it's a set of first steps for us to underscore that there is a lot more that we have to do. >> the president mentioned today that when he was a senator in the early 1990s, he managed to get passed a ban of assault weapons and it was a ten-year ban. that's the deal they had to make. they had to put a so-called legislative end on it to get it passed. it worked to reduce these kind of mass killings and because george w. bush was elected president when that ten years expired, absolutely no action was taken to extend that ban and this president would like to bring it back. >> i certainly agree with him. the fact that the president is willing to so boldly
he have a concealable assault-style weapons used allegedly by the shooter in boulder as well as if daytonnd other location across the country, where tragedies like these have occurred and we are grateful that the president took that step. he announced he would take that to promulgate regulation and ensure they are under the national firearms act are enforced, in addition to a number of other important steps today. it was a very important day. it's a set of first steps for us to underscore that...
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to bowling green state university in ohio but maintained my residency in my home town outside of dayton. you have to show you are eligible to vote in that jurisdiction. host: up to maine, joe is in bedford. -- biddeford. caller: jason, have you ever stood in line for six hours to vote? guest: no, i have not. caller: ok. so why do you want people to have to wait? number one. number two, you've contradicted yourself at least three times. you say you want everyone to vote, but you vote but legislatures can take away your vote because they didn't feel like the particular vote. those contradictions are lie. i used to be a republican. i used to listen to your people but all you do is lie. president of the united states a year ago said that this election was rigged. with no proof. the president of the united states called roethlisberger and reitan tim, all of the people who had a trust for a good -- find me 12,000 votes. how is that a fair election? come on. host: jason? guest: i will say a couple of things. i agree, i thought that call was wrong, so i don't think there is any argument from me
to bowling green state university in ohio but maintained my residency in my home town outside of dayton. you have to show you are eligible to vote in that jurisdiction. host: up to maine, joe is in bedford. -- biddeford. caller: jason, have you ever stood in line for six hours to vote? guest: no, i have not. caller: ok. so why do you want people to have to wait? number one. number two, you've contradicted yourself at least three times. you say you want everyone to vote, but you vote but...
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a story just last week from a news station in dayton, ohio, summed it up perfectly with a quote fromori earion, the founding president of families of addicts who said during the pandemic, addiction and families struggling with it haven't gone anywhere. we've been here the whole time. end quote. but they haven't gotten much notice. 87,000 people have died from overdoses in the september 2019 to september 2020 period we talked about. 87,000 americans died. and if not for the covid-19 pandemic, i don't think we would have seen this increase from everything we're hearing. the correlation is almost precise. but also we would be hearing a lot more about the addiction crisis and doing more about it here. we did put some funding into the cares act and into the two most recent covid-19 packages to help with behavioral health, people's mental health, and also with addiction. and that's a been helpful. but we need to go much broader and do something much more comprehensive, to take this moment to recommit ourselves to fighting addiction and ensuring that more americans don't continue to lose th
a story just last week from a news station in dayton, ohio, summed it up perfectly with a quote fromori earion, the founding president of families of addicts who said during the pandemic, addiction and families struggling with it haven't gone anywhere. we've been here the whole time. end quote. but they haven't gotten much notice. 87,000 people have died from overdoses in the september 2019 to september 2020 period we talked about. 87,000 americans died. and if not for the covid-19 pandemic, i...
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3 different cities over 3 consecutive seasons border restrictions mean the blue jays are based in dayton florida for now last season jays played home games and buffalo they lost this outing against chills to 5. ok and that is all your support for now hala back to you here very much indeed far without wraps up this new search to keep it here and i'll just say something say down we'll be back with you after this very short break don't go away. after more than 30 years in our charts president idriss deby is no seeking a 6th term voters will make their choice on april 11th but with much of the opposition barred or boycotting the election on the people we expect to join us for special coverage jobs child focus on does he have. a foot. ball up from space traded battling opponents on the pitch for fighting fascism at home on the brule. footballing legend and accountant introduces something. a warrior who used his beloved game to help himself and others survive the horrors of the nazi concentration. on al-jazeera. the political debate show that's challenging the way you think i want to know wher
3 different cities over 3 consecutive seasons border restrictions mean the blue jays are based in dayton florida for now last season jays played home games and buffalo they lost this outing against chills to 5. ok and that is all your support for now hala back to you here very much indeed far without wraps up this new search to keep it here and i'll just say something say down we'll be back with you after this very short break don't go away. after more than 30 years in our charts president...
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. >> yeah, i remember covering el paso and dayton in quick succession and for a moment after those shootings republicans who said this is too much, and then that disappeared. and here we are again. nick kristof, i hope we can keep talking about this because it deserves a lot of attention. >>> the red state of kentucky is doing something other red states are not. in fact, it's doing the opposite. it's expanding voting rights. >> it's a reminder, you can do either. you can restrict them or actually do what kentucky has done, what virginia has done, and codify things that let more people vote. let's bring in -- >> essentially. >> let's bring in dianne gallagher. good morning. let's talk about why kentucky is doing this while georgia, arizona, texas, are moving in completely the opposite direction. >> so jim, poppy, there are a lot of factors that went into this, but some of them are simply that it was a pretty low bar for kentucky to improve its already very limited voting restrictions that they had there. and so, look, they noticed the republican secretary of state, the democratic governor and
. >> yeah, i remember covering el paso and dayton in quick succession and for a moment after those shootings republicans who said this is too much, and then that disappeared. and here we are again. nick kristof, i hope we can keep talking about this because it deserves a lot of attention. >>> the red state of kentucky is doing something other red states are not. in fact, it's doing the opposite. it's expanding voting rights. >> it's a reminder, you can do either. you can...
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there's one in dayton ohio one in milwaukee, wisconsin. there's also been kind of an inattentiveness to these years as you point out. i think there are four remaining in this state of ohio. there are very few of these sites left and there's almost no interest from organizations that are otherwise, you know devoted to civil war preservation. i think that's unfortunate because jonathan's piece to get back to your original question kind of shows us i think a lot about in reveals a lot about the again the capacious nature of civil war memory one of the things that he wants to do in that essay is to break down this kind of fictive divide between civil war veterans in their communities once they returned home. we often have this notion that civil war veterans were were men set apart and jonathan really shows us that there are all sorts of interactions and there's this dynamic communication between veterans and civilians just as there was of course before and during the war that continues after and that these ga are halls are not just these place
there's one in dayton ohio one in milwaukee, wisconsin. there's also been kind of an inattentiveness to these years as you point out. i think there are four remaining in this state of ohio. there are very few of these sites left and there's almost no interest from organizations that are otherwise, you know devoted to civil war preservation. i think that's unfortunate because jonathan's piece to get back to your original question kind of shows us i think a lot about in reveals a lot about the...
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with that, the committee will be at recess until we announce the dayton that -- announce the data that we will work out what the minority. >> tonight, on "q&a" the book "the trial of nancy reagan." >> she had but one agenda, which was ronald reagan's well-being and success. she had better instincts about people than he did and sort of a better nose for trouble than he did. the people in the administration who understood all of this and recognize her power, people like secretary of state george schultz or the white house chief of staff and later treasury secretary, james baker, really understood she was a crucial ally to have if you are trying to get ronald reagan on board. >> "the triumph of nancy reagan" tonight on c-span's "u.n. day -- "q and a." >> monday, the closing arguments in the derek chauvin trial. watch our live coverage on c-span2, online at c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. if you miss live coverage, watch it on c-span2. >> c-span's "washington journal" -- we take your calls every day on the news of the day and discuss issues that impact you. monday morning,
with that, the committee will be at recess until we announce the dayton that -- announce the data that we will work out what the minority. >> tonight, on "q&a" the book "the trial of nancy reagan." >> she had but one agenda, which was ronald reagan's well-being and success. she had better instincts about people than he did and sort of a better nose for trouble than he did. the people in the administration who understood all of this and recognize her power,...
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with that, the committee will be at recess until we announce the dayton that
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to bowling green state university in ohio but maintained my residency in my home town outside of daytonyou have to show you are eligible to vote in that jurisdiction. host: up to maine, joe is in bedford. -- biddeford. caller: jason, have you ever stood in line for six hours to vote? guest: no, i have not. caller: ok. so why do you want people to have to wait? number one. number two, you've contradicted yourself at least three times. you say you want everyone to vote, but you vote but legislatures can take away your vote because they didn't feel like the particular vote. those contradictions are lie. i used to be a republican. i used to listen to your people but all you do is lie. president of the united states a year ago said that this election was rigged. with no proof. the president of the united states called roethlisberger and reitan tim, all of the people who had a trust for a good -- find me 12,000 votes. how is that a fair election? come on. host: jason? guest: i will say a couple of things. i agree, i thought that call was wrong, so i don't think there is any argument from me o
to bowling green state university in ohio but maintained my residency in my home town outside of daytonyou have to show you are eligible to vote in that jurisdiction. host: up to maine, joe is in bedford. -- biddeford. caller: jason, have you ever stood in line for six hours to vote? guest: no, i have not. caller: ok. so why do you want people to have to wait? number one. number two, you've contradicted yourself at least three times. you say you want everyone to vote, but you vote but...
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host: let's talk to john, who is calling from dayton, ohio.n says no, the supreme court should not be expanded. good morning. caller: good morning. i think it is just a partisan political move. they are going to turn the court into just another wing of politics, rather than a neutral authority that we can all look to and say, well, i don't necessarily disagree, but i will accept these guys' decision. if they do something like this, i would consider the court to be null and void, and personally i would never respect or make any effort to adhere to whatever they decided. it would just be, you know, a political move. i think it would be a terrible idea. host: let's go to leonard, who was calling from maryland. leonard, good morning. caller: yeah, good morning, jesse. i'm actually in hamden. i just, i don't understand why people don't see the commonsense factor or the elephant in the room. i'm 69 years old, i'm a veteran, and in the last 50 years i have watched the demise of our democracy and country. i want to ask you a couple of questions. bear
host: let's talk to john, who is calling from dayton, ohio.n says no, the supreme court should not be expanded. good morning. caller: good morning. i think it is just a partisan political move. they are going to turn the court into just another wing of politics, rather than a neutral authority that we can all look to and say, well, i don't necessarily disagree, but i will accept these guys' decision. if they do something like this, i would consider the court to be null and void, and personally...
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greg in dayton, ohio. caller: hello. host: good morning. you are on.r: joe biden speaks of -- it was the largest election turnout in history. the next thing you hear him talk about is voter suppression. it's like a wow, where did that come from? he spoke of lead in the water lines. he has been in office since the turn-of-the-century, why wasn't that a problem when he was in office? he speaks of the rich do not pay tax. it's impossible for them not to pay tax. they own things, they employ people, property tax, business tax -- you know, he needs to worry about hunter's tax. how is he making more money than a ceo? it does not make sense to me. he's full of hot air. host: on the democrats' line, this is helen. caller: how are you? host: fine, thanks. go ahead. caller: i appreciate c-span. the one thing i wanted to say is joe biden never has taken responsibility or accolades for medications. he's the only one whose gone to the american people. but, see -- before the insurrection, trump was pissed because he had lost. he spent time doing whatever he was doin
greg in dayton, ohio. caller: hello. host: good morning. you are on.r: joe biden speaks of -- it was the largest election turnout in history. the next thing you hear him talk about is voter suppression. it's like a wow, where did that come from? he spoke of lead in the water lines. he has been in office since the turn-of-the-century, why wasn't that a problem when he was in office? he speaks of the rich do not pay tax. it's impossible for them not to pay tax. they own things, they employ...
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host: tom from dayton, ohio says not guilty. good morning.aller: maxine waters, that woman is the biggest racist this country knows. to spark the flames like she did, they ought to do in this trial of the whole thing. one thing i want to say, keith erickson -- or whatever his name is -- in the video for months of george floyd trying to get him in the car and he couldn't breathe. that's another thing. democrats, tell these people, do not resist and you will go home. host: tom in ohio. carl from maine says he's guilty. caller: i believe he is guilty. just look at the -- where the kid raised his hands and he had no gun and they shot him. i agree with the other man. i watched the whole trial, and what his lawyer tried to do, chauvin's lawyer, i felt like are we watching a cop accused of murder? they made it look like, chauvin 's lawyer, that george floyd was on trial. he was on trial for his lifestyle and his drug use. any time a trained cop who is paid to serve and protect the people, at any time when george floyd said he couldn't breathe, he co
host: tom from dayton, ohio says not guilty. good morning.aller: maxine waters, that woman is the biggest racist this country knows. to spark the flames like she did, they ought to do in this trial of the whole thing. one thing i want to say, keith erickson -- or whatever his name is -- in the video for months of george floyd trying to get him in the car and he couldn't breathe. that's another thing. democrats, tell these people, do not resist and you will go home. host: tom in ohio. carl from...