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dayton and dayton, by the way, where this institution began in 1875.military act. he thought that since migs was killed essentially inside of union, that he had to be murdered. bu. and so without investigation into what happened, sheridan sought immediate revenge for the son of union quartermaster general montgomery c sheridan ordered that every single dayton, virginia and a five mile radius ordered them burned to the ground. so the task of burning dayton virginia fell upon the shoulders of 116th■! ohio. when the buckeyes received order, they hadom emotions. ohio guys are usy od, right? we have our ohio, some of our ohio contingent. so during the time in dayton and rockingham county, they spent some time in that community, got and i've never been in this e a very difficult thing to dsomeone you like somezpe you have gotten to know might be easier to destroy property. 'portrait. but you know these■ú people. so in the early hours of oc (■xs commanded by fella you see there in the center of the screen, lieutenant colonel thomas wildes, he received this di
dayton and dayton, by the way, where this institution began in 1875.military act. he thought that since migs was killed essentially inside of union, that he had to be murdered. bu. and so without investigation into what happened, sheridan sought immediate revenge for the son of union quartermaster general montgomery c sheridan ordered that every single dayton, virginia and a five mile radius ordered them burned to the ground. so the task of burning dayton virginia fell upon the shoulders of...
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i would also like to thank you for russia’s high-quality position in the context of the dayton peacement. i i believe that you, as a country that is the guarantor of the dayton agreement, are the only ones left on the true principles of dayton, since it is collapsing from the west, all its implementation is collapsing. and now practically the situation on the territory of bosnia and herzegovina is such that. there is a constitutional order that is prescribed normatively, in reality you have something completely different, which is absolutely contrary to the constitution and in the sense of the right that has been taken away from the heartfelt people and the republic, thank you for your principled behavior for your understanding in the context of the recent meeting of the un general assembly, where initiatives were put forward in an unconstitutional manner from bosnia and herzegovina. in the context of the construction and modernization of our railways, and many other projects, in these circumstances aggravated by external conditions, i would like to tell you that we remain on princip
i would also like to thank you for russia’s high-quality position in the context of the dayton peacement. i i believe that you, as a country that is the guarantor of the dayton agreement, are the only ones left on the true principles of dayton, since it is collapsing from the west, all its implementation is collapsing. and now practically the situation on the territory of bosnia and herzegovina is such that. there is a constitutional order that is prescribed normatively, in reality you have...
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and this turned out to be just an amazingpportunity for the little town of dayton, tennessee.descend on the town in julof thousand specm from further afield. if you would walk the street o■f dayton in july, you would have seen trained chis,sies playing on the lawn, featuring a picture of a chimp. so local merchants were really trying to capitalize on trial itself was pretty sebecause bote and the a star for their side. was william jennings bryan, the great commoner, the pdemocrat wr identh woodrow wilson's secretary of statedefender of tl pres of great lawyer, joined the defensem w famous lt wing lawyer of the time, and famously agnostic on the■xxw mar of religion. and that's clarence. known for his bold pohe is in his characteristic ge flourish, making his opening arguments. here is. darrow and bryan on the upper upper of a sample of the street scene to this is a table set up with anti-evolution tracts and books, both of this debate really seeing this as opportunity. no the aclu wanted to challenge the law on the grounds of academic freedom that is the tack they wanted t take
and this turned out to be just an amazingpportunity for the little town of dayton, tennessee.descend on the town in julof thousand specm from further afield. if you would walk the street o■f dayton in july, you would have seen trained chis,sies playing on the lawn, featuring a picture of a chimp. so local merchants were really trying to capitalize on trial itself was pretty sebecause bote and the a star for their side. was william jennings bryan, the great commoner, the pdemocrat wr identh...
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, ohio during the dayton peace accords. so, bringing a lot of expertise is an understatement to today's session. kari bingen, who is director of the aerospace security project and senior fellow at the international security program here at csis. representative turner will provide his keynote address, followed by a fireside chat with kari and questions from the audience. if you would like to submit a question, you should have a qr code eith's a giant one right behind me. please just scan this on your phone and submit questions, anri will field them as they come in. so, with that, chairman turner i'd like to turn it over to you for your remarks. [applause] rep. turner: well, thank you and good morning. i want to thank csis for giving me this opportunity, for kari bingen to be leading this, and for her leadership on the issue of nion faces. the space age began when russia launched sputnik in 1957.sky and wondered how space and technology would now changelife on earth. the space age will end whens nuclear anti-satellite weapon
, ohio during the dayton peace accords. so, bringing a lot of expertise is an understatement to today's session. kari bingen, who is director of the aerospace security project and senior fellow at the international security program here at csis. representative turner will provide his keynote address, followed by a fireside chat with kari and questions from the audience. if you would like to submit a question, you should have a qr code eith's a giant one right behind me. please just scan this on...
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host: dayton, ohio. this is ronald.ler: they're talking about hunter biden and al hunter biden has nothing to do with running for the country. they have not connected the president with him. i like talking about the president interr■4upting the border build -- it would help eliminate illegal immigrants -- [indiscernible] host: that is ronald in ohio on immigration and border issues. anything you are watching this week? guest: one thing i am watching for all reports president biden could rollout an executive order on immigration that would clamp down asylum as soon as this week. this has rumored to be in the pipeline for quite some time -- part of what we see is the biden's administration's pivot to the center. guest: -- host: we mentioned the merrick garland hero tomorrow. the federal government hearing, jim jordan and the judiciary committee wa to galvan bright to -- anthony found she expd ta. guest: this is the kind of hearing that is unlikely to yield a lot in the way of news. it is something where we will see a lot
host: dayton, ohio. this is ronald.ler: they're talking about hunter biden and al hunter biden has nothing to do with running for the country. they have not connected the president with him. i like talking about the president interr■4upting the border build -- it would help eliminate illegal immigrants -- [indiscernible] host: that is ronald in ohio on immigration and border issues. anything you are watching this week? guest: one thing i am watching for all reports president biden could...
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if you would walk the street of dayton in july, you would have seen trained chimps, pansies playing on the lawn, billboards featuring a picture of a chimp. drinking the local variety of soda pop. so local merchants were really trying to capitalize on this moment in the sun and the trial itself was pretty sensational because both sides, the defense and the prosecutor, even managed to recruit a star for their side. so on the prosecution's team was was william jennings bryan, the great commoner, the populist democrat who had run for president three times. he'd been woodrow wilson's secretary of state. he was known as this great defender of traditional protestant and of great lawyer, joined the defense team as well, probably the most famous left wing lawyer of the time, and famously agnostic on the matter of religion. and that's clarence. who was very known for his bold politics here. he is in his characteristic glee flourish, making his opening arguments. here is. darrow and bryan on the upper upper right here. and here's a sort of a sample of the street scene to this is a table set up wi
if you would walk the street of dayton in july, you would have seen trained chimps, pansies playing on the lawn, billboards featuring a picture of a chimp. drinking the local variety of soda pop. so local merchants were really trying to capitalize on this moment in the sun and the trial itself was pretty sensational because both sides, the defense and the prosecutor, even managed to recruit a star for their side. so on the prosecution's team was was william jennings bryan, the great commoner,...
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srpska, especially considering that russia today is the only guarantor that remains faithful to the daytony is a holiday not only for russians, working here, living here, but also for almost everyone. and today the first turkey gastronomic festival opened in pench. the manufacturers of this product decided to show all the successes created from scratch in the industry. in just 10 years, it entered the top five in the world in terms of production volumes. a big celebration and tasting was organized for festival guests today. maya alenova will tell you more. the turkey festival is being held in russia for the first time and a new country record has already been set. this is the biggest turkey bbq ever. record-breaking dish first. 100 kg of turkey, this is a unique record, we managed to take a photo with a turkey, win at dominoes, make a bird, on the anniversary square of penza, numerous interactive quests, the company organizers note that the new festival is designed to demonstrate all the achievements of the turkey production industry, it was created from scratch in the region is already co
srpska, especially considering that russia today is the only guarantor that remains faithful to the daytony is a holiday not only for russians, working here, living here, but also for almost everyone. and today the first turkey gastronomic festival opened in pench. the manufacturers of this product decided to show all the successes created from scratch in the industry. in just 10 years, it entered the top five in the world in terms of production volumes. a big celebration and tasting was...
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that moscow will help improve the situation in the balkans and remains unchanged its position on the daytonngs ilya fedosov. distinguished foreign guests visiting st. petersburg president russia is traditionally hosted at the konstantinovsky palace, located on the southern coast of the gulf of finland. there is a wonderful garden and alleys for prague. the most suitable place for confidential conversations and making important decisions. the first to arrive at the constantine palace was the president of bolivia, luis alberto arza catacora. he is in russia on an official visit at the invitation of vladimir putin. first, the heads of state talked in private, and then they had a working breakfast as part of the delegation. as for bilateral relations, they are developing between russia and bolivia on a solid, solid foundation of taking into account each other's interests. and the total volume of trade turnover in monetary terms is still small, but it has good growth trends, but there are... interesting areas of our cooperation, including in the field of high technology, rusatom is implementing
that moscow will help improve the situation in the balkans and remains unchanged its position on the daytonngs ilya fedosov. distinguished foreign guests visiting st. petersburg president russia is traditionally hosted at the konstantinovsky palace, located on the southern coast of the gulf of finland. there is a wonderful garden and alleys for prague. the most suitable place for confidential conversations and making important decisions. the first to arrive at the constantine palace was the...
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russia today is the only guarantor that remains faithful to the dayton agreements.oliday not only for russians who work here, here... russia russia thousands of russians today confess their love for their homeland, russia, this is a great holiday, probably for our country, we love, we are proud of, we adore, this is a holiday, russia day, how could it be without you, of course, in the very heart of the capital , the solemn date was celebrated with a festive concert, despite the rain, which started and then stopped, the mood, the mood was bomb. bomb bomb fantastic mood, hello everyone, guys, who are from kaluga, saratov, murmansk, smolensk, smolensk, khabarovsk, on this day red square united people not only from different regions, but also from different generations. russia, russia. eight-year-old kolya and his older sister came to the concert especially from volgograd. what's your mood? good. give me five! raisa ivanovna is 65. in rostov, nadon teaches russian language and literature, says: today, more than ever, it is important to instill patriotism in the younger
russia today is the only guarantor that remains faithful to the dayton agreements.oliday not only for russians who work here, here... russia russia thousands of russians today confess their love for their homeland, russia, this is a great holiday, probably for our country, we love, we are proud of, we adore, this is a holiday, russia day, how could it be without you, of course, in the very heart of the capital , the solemn date was celebrated with a festive concert, despite the rain, which...
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the dayton is kind of products again as science at the city, steve, you guns the so you're sort of for me to get the 5 chinese v as simple as to boise your teeth. and this includes these 3 has not completed the task successfully . even a little bit, a couple of things. you might look across the board of the book and be able to use colors and know with g, but well the name is puts on the lowest pretty part all document to do to the goose the left on top of that option, which is just lum. boozy, what was the fix it and then you just click on the 2nd semester next little shift because part of the sides stopping the church and my team was encouraging to me. they kind of thought 650. so you've got the signal. it's not for me to keep it, that's what i'm supposed to do. i will we need to shop the patients. we have done that, but i'm sold a lot of beautiful fish as a donation kind of for us to get on the sides of the v for the month of just did you go on for sure. what you mean via those to say the least either for me to get them could be up to the villages just gimme a little bit of the music
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you know, so the holy and i would like to thank you for russia's position on the dayton agreement. i think that you as a signatory to the agreement are the only ones who stand by its principles. implementation of the agreement itself has been destroyed by the west. even today, the practical situation in bosnia and herzegovina is such that you have a constitutional order that as prescribed in the terms. and in reality, you have something completely different country to the constitution. and at the expense of the rights given to the republic of service got in the serbian people. thank you for your position and understanding regarding the recent session at the un general assembly where again, the initiatives of the resolution of scribbler needs were launched against the legal constitutional order of bosnia and herzegovina. the west has taken advantage of this, but it is also showed that it's not united a lot of countries, we're not in favor of the resolution, which is exactly what you were saying. that it does not contribute to understanding or reconciliation, but only creates additio
you know, so the holy and i would like to thank you for russia's position on the dayton agreement. i think that you as a signatory to the agreement are the only ones who stand by its principles. implementation of the agreement itself has been destroyed by the west. even today, the practical situation in bosnia and herzegovina is such that you have a constitutional order that as prescribed in the terms. and in reality, you have something completely different country to the constitution. and at...
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withdrawn from several neighborhoods, northern gauze after weeks of fighting they food back from dayton a here. and they again, rescue teams that have retrieve the bodies of thousands of palestinians from the streets and under the rubble on thursday. these very minute tre pulled down to the jamalia refugee camp is rarely ami, says the fighting with some of the most intense of the war. as well as military has left residential areas incomplete ruin and buildings. reduced to rubble, child stratford, reports they went back along broken roads and the tops between mountains of concrete and twisted steel. there is virtually nothing left to the jabante, a refugee camp, which is close to more than a $100000.00 palestinians. the foldable garza often this week is rarely military operation. the level of destruction is incredible. when the bahamas were fee, cuz it stands where his family home once stood. heather fucking at the top of the top, we list though, area 19 days ago and came back to find the israeli occupation forces have destroyed everything here. this is weird destruction. have a look and
withdrawn from several neighborhoods, northern gauze after weeks of fighting they food back from dayton a here. and they again, rescue teams that have retrieve the bodies of thousands of palestinians from the streets and under the rubble on thursday. these very minute tre pulled down to the jamalia refugee camp is rarely ami, says the fighting with some of the most intense of the war. as well as military has left residential areas incomplete ruin and buildings. reduced to rubble, child...
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so i sent him with one of them, the head of dayton ai and ibm.of data and ai at ibm. ritika gunnar. a real pleasure having you on the show. and, ritika, let me start with this. i guess, quite simply, how much of a role does ai play in ibm products? well, we believe that al is central to ibm's strategy. ai and generative ai has really infused every part of our portfolio, whether it be the infrastructure that we build, the software that we build, and how we infuse that to empower more productivity for our users, our ai portfolio itself, which other clients can use, and our consulting practices. so throughout all three we have seen ai make an immense acceleration. it is about how we help all organizations infuse ai across their most essential systems. they are different things that you think about their nonconsumer technologies that are used everyday.— are used everyday. what are the ? are used everyday. what are they? examples, _ are used everyday. what are they? examples, if- are used everyday. what are they? examples, if you - are used everyday.
so i sent him with one of them, the head of dayton ai and ibm.of data and ai at ibm. ritika gunnar. a real pleasure having you on the show. and, ritika, let me start with this. i guess, quite simply, how much of a role does ai play in ibm products? well, we believe that al is central to ibm's strategy. ai and generative ai has really infused every part of our portfolio, whether it be the infrastructure that we build, the software that we build, and how we infuse that to empower more...
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reporting in dayton today to hawkins 2 news.to go through an interview requirement to make sure all their information is updated. sarah curran ellie has more. >>for those who have or are applying for the supplemental nutrition assistance program or snap to buy groceries. the requirement for an interview has started back up again. what our customers need to know is that if they receive a notice from us. >>they do need to respond to that notice. director of the rhode island department of human services, kimberly britto, who heads up the program says the interview process started again in june after being put on pause because the pandemic and if people don't do their interview, their benefits will be a risk. we do expect that some people may not respond and they might have a a gaffe and their benefits because they will close and then they'll have to come back reapply a complete the interviews according to dhs, more than 3,000 people were on the snap program as of may. the interview process can be either done over the phone or on dh
reporting in dayton today to hawkins 2 news.to go through an interview requirement to make sure all their information is updated. sarah curran ellie has more. >>for those who have or are applying for the supplemental nutrition assistance program or snap to buy groceries. the requirement for an interview has started back up again. what our customers need to know is that if they receive a notice from us. >>they do need to respond to that notice. director of the rhode island department...
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host: kathleen in dayton, ohio. five minutes left.well this is michael in arizona. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for my call. e with the woman that called before about conversation. people have to talk. you have people afraid toin lin, anywhere. when you get to the older ones -- by the way, i am 77. i will be 77 in august. i will cut to the chase here because there is a lot to say and you have a lot of callers and i can call again. businessmen get things done. list and scratch them off. they get them done. year-round school, this thing about race is killing me. a in 1968, i voted for obama twice. i also spent three weeks in kenya. i can go on and on. we need to get things right, and that's businessmen get things right and we are brainwashing kids. i want to let other people copied -- other people right. cise video -- host: i am not sure where you i am a trump supporter, and i want to say, what about kathyÑb griffith, who held a bloody head of former president trump? what about that democrat who shot up the baseball game r
host: kathleen in dayton, ohio. five minutes left.well this is michael in arizona. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for my call. e with the woman that called before about conversation. people have to talk. you have people afraid toin lin, anywhere. when you get to the older ones -- by the way, i am 77. i will be 77 in august. i will cut to the chase here because there is a lot to say and you have a lot of callers and i can call again. businessmen get things done. list and scratch them...
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international law, which our western opponents are replacing rules, some, including those related to dayton such great symbolic significance, this cathedral testifies to the centuries-old sincere friendship of the russian and serbian people. in other words, republika srpska today has become a little closer to russia, which it historically considers a fraternal country, and brothers, as the serbs say, do not give up. sergey kholoshevsky, yulia agafonova, anastasia vishnyakova, vlada radojchich and boris filchikov. ntv european bureau, banyaluka. republic serbskaya in the far east today launched freight trains on two modernized stages of the baikal-amur mainline. new second tracks have been opened in sections in the amur region and the khabarovsk territory, this will increase the capacity of the bama and trans-siberian railways in the direction of far eastern cities, seaports and industrial enterprises. the movement was started from the main control center of russian railways by the head of russian railways, oleg belozerov, and the chairman of the federation council, valentin. matvienko via t
international law, which our western opponents are replacing rules, some, including those related to dayton such great symbolic significance, this cathedral testifies to the centuries-old sincere friendship of the russian and serbian people. in other words, republika srpska today has become a little closer to russia, which it historically considers a fraternal country, and brothers, as the serbs say, do not give up. sergey kholoshevsky, yulia agafonova, anastasia vishnyakova, vlada radojchich...
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and if you would walk the street of dayton in july, you would have seen trained chimps, pansies plinon lawn, billboardsa . drinking the local variety of da pop merchants were really trying to capitalize on this moment in the sun and trial itself was pretty sensational because both sides, the defense and the prosecutor, even manager side. the prosecution's team was s iam bryan, the great commoner, the populist democrat who had run for president three times. he'd beow wilson's secretary of state. he was known as this great ■! protestant and of great lawyer, joined the defense team as well, probably■he m famous left religion.r of tfamously agnostr and that's clarence. who was very known for his bold politics here. he is in his characteristic glee flourish, making his opening arguments. is. darrow and bryan on the upper upper right here. and here's a so the street scene to this is a table set up with anti-evolution tracts and books, both of this debate really seeing this as opportunity. now, the aclu wanted to challenge the law on the grounds of academic freedom that is the tack they wante
and if you would walk the street of dayton in july, you would have seen trained chimps, pansies plinon lawn, billboardsa . drinking the local variety of da pop merchants were really trying to capitalize on this moment in the sun and trial itself was pretty sensational because both sides, the defense and the prosecutor, even manager side. the prosecution's team was s iam bryan, the great commoner, the populist democrat who had run for president three times. he'd beow wilson's secretary of state....
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after the horrors of el paso and dayton, the former president said he would take action and then he folded up to the gun lobby. >> joining us now democratic congressman maxwell frost of florida, a member of the house oversight committee and a national advisory board member for the biden campaign. welcome to the last word, the surgeon general calls the gun epidemic a moral crisis and polling shows nearly 6-10 u.s. adults say they worry sometimes, every day or almost every day about a loved one being a victim of firearm violence. that is a solid majority and the contrast could not be clearer between standing up and bowing down to the nra. >> of course, 60% of americans say they worry about themselves or a family member dying from firearms, it is even more, 90% want universal back rent checks and action. a larger percent want something done. on one hand you have died and who signed a law bipartisan safe communities act. the white house put a progress report out on how this law has saved lives. gun violence and homicide to around the country has gone down and there is more work to do. on the o
after the horrors of el paso and dayton, the former president said he would take action and then he folded up to the gun lobby. >> joining us now democratic congressman maxwell frost of florida, a member of the house oversight committee and a national advisory board member for the biden campaign. welcome to the last word, the surgeon general calls the gun epidemic a moral crisis and polling shows nearly 6-10 u.s. adults say they worry sometimes, every day or almost every day about a loved...
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during a recent visit to northridge elementary school in dayton, the superintendent shared with us how they used data to measure the effectiveness of their reading northridge had been using the whole language approach to teach reading. during the 2018-2019 school year, only 46% of the kindergartners were on track. the next school year, they began the switch to science of reading. by the spring, 60% of kindergartners were on track. by the spring of 2023, 73% of the kindergarten students were on track. we're sing similar results all over the state of ohio from schools that have switched completely to the science of reading. it makes a difference. ask our k-12 schools -- as our k-12 schools move to the science of reading, our colleges and our universities that prepare future teachers also must make that switch. fran and ÷vi know from our many classroom visits across the state, and from what teachers and superintendents all across ohio have told us, they have told us that most teachers while in college were not taught to use the science of reading to teach their future students how to read
during a recent visit to northridge elementary school in dayton, the superintendent shared with us how they used data to measure the effectiveness of their reading northridge had been using the whole language approach to teach reading. during the 2018-2019 school year, only 46% of the kindergartners were on track. the next school year, they began the switch to science of reading. by the spring, 60% of kindergartners were on track. by the spring of 2023, 73% of the kindergarten students were on...
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as a lot of people force in dayton, ohio, is located.piracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encotered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the united who knewd had been askede advice about it, there's no enrico fermi waslg not one of those ten that if anyone in america that we had recovered or spacecraft in the summer of 47 fermi in teller would have been among that group and they were at the base where the us would have almost absolutely put that. so if in the summer, 1950, three years later, enrico fermi is sitting there saying, well, we haven't seen any evidence of any aliens yet, have we? to me that's the most convincing evidence that nothing interesting happened in roswell in 4
as a lot of people force in dayton, ohio, is located.piracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encotered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people...
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experts say half of the dayton bring stones will be lab grown this year. 4 morning news. >> after suffering a $15,000 theft that nearly. canceled theft that nearly. canceled its grand op ♪♪ are you tired of your hair breaking after waiting years for it to grow? meet new pantene pro-v miracles. with our highest concentration of pro-vitamins yet, infused with ingredients like biotin & collagen. strengthens hair bonds and repairs as well as the leading luxury brand without the $60 price tag. for stronger, healthier hair. ♪♪ if you know, you know it's pantene. ♪♪ back 10, 30 is the time we've got john trouble here at the half hour to talk more about the hot weather forecast. >> thankfully, just not as hot. still hot, though, i have not said cool down all and proud of myself for that because it's tempting when we start to see those temperatures drop to allude to some cool. but it is still indeed a hot one today. >> we will get a lot cooler this weekend, though, down into the 70's and 80's some some the look forward to today. still going to be toastie lots of su
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. >> college avenue is closed right between north dayton and cleveland avenue.sure could be in place for 3 days. fish is asking folks to avoid the area because of traffic. all right. let's talk about the golden gate bridge starting next week. it's going to cost you more to cross it in san francisco on monday. fast track with charge drivers. $9.25. earlier this year, transit officials approve a 5 year program that will increase costs by $0.50 per year. program will raise prices to more than $11 by 2028. transit officials argue that higher tolls and help deal with another expected budget shortfall. lawmakers advanced a bill that would actually prevent parents from be notified by their child's school if they decide to identify as transgender or part of the lgbtq+ community of course, won. a tom wallace has a closer look for us. >> well, emotions and passions certainly running high here at the state capitol. those on one side argue parents should absolutely be notified while those on the other side say doing so could put kids lives at risk is very difficult. not you
. >> college avenue is closed right between north dayton and cleveland avenue.sure could be in place for 3 days. fish is asking folks to avoid the area because of traffic. all right. let's talk about the golden gate bridge starting next week. it's going to cost you more to cross it in san francisco on monday. fast track with charge drivers. $9.25. earlier this year, transit officials approve a 5 year program that will increase costs by $0.50 per year. program will raise prices to more...
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after the horrors of el paso and dayton, the former president said he would take action and then he foldedobby. >> joining us now, democratic congressman maxwell frost of florida. he is a member of the house oversight committee and a national advisory board member for the biden/harris campaign. welcome back to the last word. the surgeon general calls the gun epidemic, quote, a moral crisis and polling shows nearly six in 10 u.s. adults say that they worry sometimes, almost every day or every day about a loved one being a victim of firearm violence. that is a solid majority for an issue and the contrast could not be clearer between standing up and bowing down to the nra. >> of course the contrast could not be any clearer and 60% of americans say they worry about themselves or a family member dying due to firearms and even more, 90% of americans want things like universal background checks and want action. an even larger percent of americans want something done. on the one hand you had president joe biden who signed the law. today is the two-year anniversary of it and i encourage people. go
after the horrors of el paso and dayton, the former president said he would take action and then he foldedobby. >> joining us now, democratic congressman maxwell frost of florida. he is a member of the house oversight committee and a national advisory board member for the biden/harris campaign. welcome back to the last word. the surgeon general calls the gun epidemic, quote, a moral crisis and polling shows nearly six in 10 u.s. adults say that they worry sometimes, almost every day or...
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host: let's hear from dayton on the republican line. if he's done the crime, he should do the time. guest: that is a good republican. i like this very much, dayton. host: anything else? guest: i think he's a genius. good job. host: lynn in columbia, maryland calling on the independent line. caller: can you explain to us -- i thought of the john edwards case. it is just about the only precedent. can you draw a comparison between the two? can you address the fact richard nixon was an unindicted co-conspirator but never criminally charged? can you explain to me why stephanie crawford, a.k.a. stormy daniels, could shake down somebody? that is not the crime of black maleail, extortion? how far is a client responsible for crimes committed by his own attorney, in this case michael cohen? is it a question of whether he's aware his lawyer is committing those crimes? what is the point at which a client of an attorney can be held also criminally responsible for crimes that his attorney has been convicted of? i really wish you would compare this to
host: let's hear from dayton on the republican line. if he's done the crime, he should do the time. guest: that is a good republican. i like this very much, dayton. host: anything else? guest: i think he's a genius. good job. host: lynn in columbia, maryland calling on the independent line. caller: can you explain to us -- i thought of the john edwards case. it is just about the only precedent. can you draw a comparison between the two? can you address the fact richard nixon was an unindicted...
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they're leaving, they're taking jobs in in in chicago, in dayton, ohio, in cincinnati. other other, you know, urban places that are that are growing themselves, that are industrializing. right. they're going to look and they're not going to come back. they're going to take their human capital, their labor capital, them. right. they're going to take their future families with them. and certainly this is going to an even bigger drain long on appalachia itself. so we're thinking those persistent poverty counties. i think that's important caveat to kind of put in here before we before we proceed. but there's lots of long term ramifications. this i think i'm going to save those for the end. that way we can kind of jump talking about company town specific lee right. and then kind of reference back to this idea of internal colonization and this model. i will say very briefly, internal colonization is a model. there's many models of appalachian development that we that we can talk about. they're still more like regional development models. people today often refer appalachia as
they're leaving, they're taking jobs in in in chicago, in dayton, ohio, in cincinnati. other other, you know, urban places that are that are growing themselves, that are industrializing. right. they're going to look and they're not going to come back. they're going to take their human capital, their labor capital, them. right. they're going to take their future families with them. and certainly this is going to an even bigger drain long on appalachia itself. so we're thinking those persistent...
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. >> from dayton, ohio. >> celebrating my husband's milestone. >> turning 50 today. >> on a sisters'nia. >> houston, texas. >> lagrange, kentucky. >> missouri. >> and birmingham, alabama. ♪ >> today is our 30th anniversary! >> celebrating my 10th birthday. >> from las vegas. >> been watching the "today" show. >> we're finally here from memphis, tennessee. >> kindergarten? wow! we're privileged to have everybody out here on a gorgeous tuesday morning. they look like they're ready to have fun out there. >> yeah. >> the summer crowds are the best. >>> we've got such a sweet story tomorrow. i hope you are able to join us. jenna will share a touching tribute to grandfather on what would have been his 100th birthday. she will shine a light on his legacy of service and the special bond they had only on "today." >> i look forward to that tomorrow. >>> let's get to our news at 8:00. the fate of the president's son is now in the hands of a jury. 6 men and 6 women begin their second day of deliberations today in hunter biden's federal gun trial. deliberations began late yesterday after four day
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all we made a proposal to bosnia and herzegovina to secede from the country and to terminate the daytonn begin in this century; it happened very actively at the end. eighties, early nineties, and led to the tragedy of a huge number of people, i was not long before i already the former yugoslavia really collapsed, i was there right after, i saw what was happening there, so to speak, as a result of military actions, and of course, what the two big leaders were talking about now are echoes of those events, and nato had great impudence , when they decided to celebrate... their anniversary with a half-century bombing of the same belgrade and these trials are a completely wild initiation of voting in the united nations organization, which was simply done in order to offend the feeling serbs, first of all, to force the serbs to be more accommodating, in the happiness of applying some kind of russophobic sanctions against us, so to speak, but... and we warned everyone about this, now let them eat what they themselves have prepared, in this regard, i i think that the balkans are only one of the
all we made a proposal to bosnia and herzegovina to secede from the country and to terminate the daytonn begin in this century; it happened very actively at the end. eighties, early nineties, and led to the tragedy of a huge number of people, i was not long before i already the former yugoslavia really collapsed, i was there right after, i saw what was happening there, so to speak, as a result of military actions, and of course, what the two big leaders were talking about now are echoes of...
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host: dayton, ohio on our line for democrats. thank you for c-spathey keep talking about president trump but isn't a certain amount of h money going to his defense funds? so now the money is going for his reelection. th congress -- they do nothing for the u.s. i have been up on capitol hill. thank you for c-span. host: henry is in cleveland mississippi. good morning. can you turn down the volume on your tv? i am doing great. what is your comment? caller: i keep hearing everybody talking about all the today. if we go back to -- host: henry, i needed to turn the volume down on your tv and we will come back to you. a caller f caller: myomments are two topics. the lady that was talking about the supreme court -- she was right on point. most people do not understand the founding of the supreme court or even what the purpose is. they have overstepped their bounds in a lot of ways. not a king, but the leader of the country. they look at themselves as the leader. once we hammer something down you have to stick with it. on what is coming
host: dayton, ohio on our line for democrats. thank you for c-spathey keep talking about president trump but isn't a certain amount of h money going to his defense funds? so now the money is going for his reelection. th congress -- they do nothing for the u.s. i have been up on capitol hill. thank you for c-span. host: henry is in cleveland mississippi. good morning. can you turn down the volume on your tv? i am doing great. what is your comment? caller: i keep hearing everybody talking about...
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host: let's hear from dayton on the republican line. that is a good republican. i like this very much, dayton.a? guest: i think he's a genius. good job. host: lynn in columbia, maryland calling on the independent line. caller: can you explain to us -- i thought of the john edwards case. it is just about the only precedent. can you draw a comparison between the two? can you address the fact richard nixon was an unindicted co-conspirator but never criminally charged? can you explain to me why stephanie crawford, a.k.a. stormy daniels, could shake down somebody? that is not the crime of black mail, extortion? how far is a client responsible for crimes committed by his own attorney, in this case michael cohen? is it a question of whether he's aware his lawyer is committing those crimes? what is the point at which a client of an attorney can be held also criminally responsible for crimes that his attorney has been convicted of? i really wish you would compare this to john edwards. when this hole broke out, the first thing i thought of was th
host: let's hear from dayton on the republican line. that is a good republican. i like this very much, dayton.a? guest: i think he's a genius. good job. host: lynn in columbia, maryland calling on the independent line. caller: can you explain to us -- i thought of the john edwards case. it is just about the only precedent. can you draw a comparison between the two? can you address the fact richard nixon was an unindicted co-conspirator but never criminally charged? can you explain to me why...
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host: dayton, ohio. this is ronald.r biden and al hunter biden has nothing to do with running for the country. nnected the president with him. i like talking about the president interrupting the border build -- it would help eliminate illegal immigrants -- [indiscernible] host: that is ronald in ohio on immigration and border issues. anything you are watching this week? guest: one thing i am watching for all reports president biden could rollout an executive order on immigration that would clamp down asylum as soon as this week. this has rumored to be in the pipeline for quite some time -- part of what we see is the biden's administration's pivot to the center. guest: -- host: we mentioned the merrick garland hero tomorrow. the federal government hearing, jim jordan and the judiciary committee want to galvan bright to -- anthony found she expected to be back on capital today. guest: this is the kind of hearing that is unlikely to yield a lot in theit is somethil see a lot of the partisan out as republicans try to figure
host: dayton, ohio. this is ronald.r biden and al hunter biden has nothing to do with running for the country. nnected the president with him. i like talking about the president interrupting the border build -- it would help eliminate illegal immigrants -- [indiscernible] host: that is ronald in ohio on immigration and border issues. anything you are watching this week? guest: one thing i am watching for all reports president biden could rollout an executive order on immigration that would...
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host: jaclyn is in dayton, ohio on our no line. good morning. caller: no, i don't think the honorable joe biden should step down. who's going to control that awful legislation from the bench supreme court if not joe? host: ok, thank you, jaclyn. larry is in detroit, michigan on our yes line. good morning, larry. caller: good morning. i think he should step aside. i've known that when he first ran. they should have left it to somebody who is young. it's not going to get any better. we have to quit looking at flowers and look at the reality that is going on around us. donald trump is the most dangerous ex-president or president to be that could ever happen to this country. and we have to have somebody who can fight for it. biden is not up to the challenge. it was that donald trump was such a horrible president that we could have put anybody in the office at that time. you have two thirds of democrats who do not want biden. host: did you have someone else in particular you would rather see as the democratic nominee? caller: i'd like to see witmer o
host: jaclyn is in dayton, ohio on our no line. good morning. caller: no, i don't think the honorable joe biden should step down. who's going to control that awful legislation from the bench supreme court if not joe? host: ok, thank you, jaclyn. larry is in detroit, michigan on our yes line. good morning, larry. caller: good morning. i think he should step aside. i've known that when he first ran. they should have left it to somebody who is young. it's not going to get any better. we have to...
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host: let's hear from janet in dayton, ohio, calling on the independent line. good morning, janet. morning. i just want to respond to the gentleman who said trump had bone spurs and did not go. he said it not once, not twice, i'm sure it was much or five times. biden did not go because he was a widow. how you compare that is apples to oranges. i cannot understand how people do not get that trump stole from his own charity. he defrauded students. he cheated on all of his wives. an committed this fraud? they are not reading the evidence? i would like to remind your viewers, how many trump -- people in trump's sphere -- his campaign, his cabinet, his attorneys who went to prison for crimes they committed, or were convicted of crimes they committed -- compare that to how many people were convicted of felonies in biden's sphere. or obama's sphere. just make that comparison. thank you so much. host: let's go to john in johnston, pennsylvania, calling on the democrats line. good morning, john. caller: my top news story is, i did not see any flags upside down at the ceremonies. in the grea
host: let's hear from janet in dayton, ohio, calling on the independent line. good morning, janet. morning. i just want to respond to the gentleman who said trump had bone spurs and did not go. he said it not once, not twice, i'm sure it was much or five times. biden did not go because he was a widow. how you compare that is apples to oranges. i cannot understand how people do not get that trump stole from his own charity. he defrauded students. he cheated on all of his wives. an committed this...
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host: let's hear from janet in dayton, ohio, calling on the independent line. good morning, janet.morning. i just want to respond to the gentleman who said trump had bone spurs and did not go. he said it not once, not twice, i'm sure it was much or five tis.biden did not go because hes a widow. how you compare that is apples to oranges. i cannot understand how people do not get that trump stole from his own charity. he defrauded students. he cheated on all of his wives. and yet they don't believe he committed this fraud? they are not reading the evidence? i would like to remind your viewers, how many trump -- people in trump's sphere -- his campaign, his cabinet, his attorneys who went to prison for crimes they committed, or were convicted of crimes they committed -- compare that to how many people were convicted of felonies in biden's sphere. or obama's sphere. just make that comparison. thank you so much. host: let's go to john in jost, calling on the democrats line. good morning, john. caller: my top news story is, i did not see any flags upside down in the greatest enemy of the
host: let's hear from janet in dayton, ohio, calling on the independent line. good morning, janet.morning. i just want to respond to the gentleman who said trump had bone spurs and did not go. he said it not once, not twice, i'm sure it was much or five tis.biden did not go because hes a widow. how you compare that is apples to oranges. i cannot understand how people do not get that trump stole from his own charity. he defrauded students. he cheated on all of his wives. and yet they don't...