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while who better to ask than the author of a book by that name christopher divine joins us from dayton ohio in the united states a welcome to you what will come of the harris's job in the campaign be. bill good to join you i hope they're watching you do it you know you every day so early that when to be here so come here is this real campaign 1st of all is to reassure voters about joe biden's judgment that's what we find in our research my book with coke was a little town college we find there are primarily running mates influence how people think about the presidential candidate so come on here here's needs to show that you talk to the job that she could step in to be vice president the president necessary in our research shows she does there are you likely have a positive effect on how voters you joe biden and maybe make them more likely to vote for biden although not dramatically so just at the margins ok so 3rd job at easter is to bring in the outliers of biden supporters is can i count tries it that way. you know i think everybody is to apply to swing voters but also maybe some people
while who better to ask than the author of a book by that name christopher divine joins us from dayton ohio in the united states a welcome to you what will come of the harris's job in the campaign be. bill good to join you i hope they're watching you do it you know you every day so early that when to be here so come here is this real campaign 1st of all is to reassure voters about joe biden's judgment that's what we find in our research my book with coke was a little town college we find there...
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>>host: dayton ohio a renter. >>caller: these people are complaining. i am a republican i live below the poverty level $896 a month my rent is 650 and i still survive. these people getting all of this extra money my rent keeps going up every year i cannot find any housing. i am visually impaired. these people are using drugs and it's getting out of hand and i cannot even find a placece to live. she said you have to make 1600 a month i cannot qualify for that. all of these people are complaining. really cracks that's all i've got to sayre. >> what a tremendous challenge you have if you bring 850 rent is 650 that is outrageous. you should be getting help forge that. so it is not possible for landlords to maintain, build, operate properties at a level that caters to extremely low level income without a subsidy because those households the rental income you can afford to pay is not enough to cover what it cost to maintain and operate the property. this is a market failure it is essential for the federal government to correct that market failure and with fam
>>host: dayton ohio a renter. >>caller: these people are complaining. i am a republican i live below the poverty level $896 a month my rent is 650 and i still survive. these people getting all of this extra money my rent keeps going up every year i cannot find any housing. i am visually impaired. these people are using drugs and it's getting out of hand and i cannot even find a placece to live. she said you have to make 1600 a month i cannot qualify for that. all of these people are...
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host: frank, dayton, ohio. democrat. give us your opinion on joe biden's speech tonight. caller: all i can say is these last four days have invigorated a fire, and i think not only for me but for the american public, to vote for somebody that can bring back a certain level of expectation, a certain level of ofvitas, a certain level just knowing. and upholdingople the constitution. and that right there makes a world of difference in not only my world and those people i know, but i think the world around us. host: a text from debbie in greensburg, pennsylvania. joe is going to have his work cut out for him on the divisiveness of trump, but i have faith he can do it in his speech was awesome. darrell, los angeles, republican. hi. caller: how you doing? i am from los angeles. my opinion on this democrat think is this was a great hollywood production. the fact of the matter is during this whole democratic convention, they did not say one thing about the police. they did not say one thing about writing. -- about writing. -- about rioting. lives matter, they not talk about that
host: frank, dayton, ohio. democrat. give us your opinion on joe biden's speech tonight. caller: all i can say is these last four days have invigorated a fire, and i think not only for me but for the american public, to vote for somebody that can bring back a certain level of expectation, a certain level of ofvitas, a certain level just knowing. and upholdingople the constitution. and that right there makes a world of difference in not only my world and those people i know, but i think the...
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. >>> now to the discovery, a toddler abandoned in her car seat on the side of the road near dayton, ohioa damn driver finding her, calling 911. she was then reunited with her mother. authorities say she was in her father's car when it was stolen from a gas station. the toddler was not hurt. incredible ending. >>> when we come back, the very rare color photographs of what was playing out in america 57 years ago today. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause
. >>> now to the discovery, a toddler abandoned in her car seat on the side of the road near dayton, ohioa damn driver finding her, calling 911. she was then reunited with her mother. authorities say she was in her father's car when it was stolen from a gas station. the toddler was not hurt. incredible ending. >>> when we come back, the very rare color photographs of what was playing out in america 57 years ago today. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric....
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then we have a collection that relates to that, and it's a program from a speech he is giving, in dayton ohio very far from chicago. it doesn't even say what he's going to talk about, he's just going to speak and it happens at the local junior high school. there is a band, there is all kinds of terrific law around the whole thing, and he is preaching presented as a statesman, so towards the end of his career, probably imagining, early in his current congressional career also, is part of that whole notion of representation. >> the fact that you are representing people beyond the borders of your district or state. you are a national figure. >> but then we don't really think of, oscar de priest now as an national figure. well we do, but many people don't. but there are some senior people who start to arrive, and do become national figures. >> well yes de priest is defeated for reelection, but actually buy another african american from chicago, who is a democrat. arthur mitchell. he's the first elected as a democrat to congress. what you begin to see in that decade of the 19 thirties, and into th
then we have a collection that relates to that, and it's a program from a speech he is giving, in dayton ohio very far from chicago. it doesn't even say what he's going to talk about, he's just going to speak and it happens at the local junior high school. there is a band, there is all kinds of terrific law around the whole thing, and he is preaching presented as a statesman, so towards the end of his career, probably imagining, early in his current congressional career also, is part of that...
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host: let's go to robert, calling from dayton, ohio on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am a long-time viewer for decades, but i am a first-time caller. simple andon is very i think the answer is simple, at least for me. we need a good health care policy for the entire country. ,t this point it doesn't matter any of these other issues don't matter. if you're not healthy or if you are on your way to dying because you are getting poor or no health care -- we are the only country in the world that ties our health care to our job. that has to be separated, so i think health care is absolutely the number one policy issue. host: let's see what some of our social media followers think is the top public policy issue and what they think about issues going on in the world. -- my one text that says concern is will the government make the covid-19 vaccine mandatory for u.s. citizens? here is a tweet that says -- mail-in voting is not going to happen. will not be counted. if you can riot in person, you can vote in person. -- whenthat says americans don't vote,
host: let's go to robert, calling from dayton, ohio on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am a long-time viewer for decades, but i am a first-time caller. simple andon is very i think the answer is simple, at least for me. we need a good health care policy for the entire country. ,t this point it doesn't matter any of these other issues don't matter. if you're not healthy or if you are on your way to dying because you are getting poor or no health care -- we are the...
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selection the house that relates to that a program in dayton, ohio. he does not say what he is going to talk about. he is just speaking, and it happens at the local junior high school. terrific hound and ha around the whole thing. he is presented as a statesman important to the african-american community. toward the end of his career and earlier in his career i would imagine also is part of that representation of surrogate -- part of that surrogate representation. >> you are a national figure. of oscarnot think depriest now as an international figure. we do. many people do not. late 1930's and 1940's do become international figures. depriest leaves congress defeated in the election defeated by another african-american, arthur mitchell. he is the first african-american congress as a democrat. when you begin to see during that. period, is there is a shift in african-american allegiance away from the republican party, the party of lincoln, the party of reconstruction to the democratic party during the new deal, and -- it has to do with the fact that afri
selection the house that relates to that a program in dayton, ohio. he does not say what he is going to talk about. he is just speaking, and it happens at the local junior high school. terrific hound and ha around the whole thing. he is presented as a statesman important to the african-american community. toward the end of his career and earlier in his career i would imagine also is part of that representation of surrogate -- part of that surrogate representation. >> you are a national...
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figure and another object we have that relates to that is a program from a speech he is giving in dayton, ohio, very far from chicago. he doesn't even say what he's going to talk about. he's just speaking and that happened at the local junior high school. and all kinds of terrific who ha around the entire thing and he's being presented as a statement who is important to the african-american community. toward the end of his career, probably earlier in his career, is part of the notion of surrogate representation. >> the fact you are representing people beyond the borders of your district or state. you are a national figure. of oscar't inc. depriest now as much of a national figure -- we do, but many people don't, but in the late 1940's, many people do start to arrive and become national figures. >> he leaves congress in 1935. he's defeated by another african-american from chicago, a democrat, arthur michelle. he's the first -- arthur mitchell. and what you begin to see in that decade of the 1930's into the 1940's, and you see it very shift ins a african-american allegiance away from the republi
figure and another object we have that relates to that is a program from a speech he is giving in dayton, ohio, very far from chicago. he doesn't even say what he's going to talk about. he's just speaking and that happened at the local junior high school. and all kinds of terrific who ha around the entire thing and he's being presented as a statement who is important to the african-american community. toward the end of his career, probably earlier in his career, is part of the notion of...
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we have in the house collection that relates to that is a program from a speech he's giving in dayton, ohio, very far from chicago. it doesn't even say what he's going to talk about. he's just sort of speaking. and it happens at the local junior high school. there's a band. and there's all kind of terrific h ho-ha around the whole thing. he's presented as a statesman who is important to the african-american nationally including in dayton. towards the end of his career and probably i'm imagining earlier in his congressional career also, is part of that whole notion of surrogate representation. >> in fact, you're representing people beyond the borders of your district or your state. you're a national figure. >> yeah. but then, we don't really think of oscar depriest now that much as a national figure in national history. of course, we do, but many people don't. but there's some who sort of soon thereafter, in the late 1940s, start to arrive who do become national figures. >> yeah, depriest leaves congress in 1935. he's defeated for re-election, actually by another african-american from chicag
we have in the house collection that relates to that is a program from a speech he's giving in dayton, ohio, very far from chicago. it doesn't even say what he's going to talk about. he's just sort of speaking. and it happens at the local junior high school. there's a band. and there's all kind of terrific h ho-ha around the whole thing. he's presented as a statesman who is important to the african-american nationally including in dayton. towards the end of his career and probably i'm imagining...
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we have in the house collection that relates to that is a program from a speech he's giving in dayton, ohio, very ar from chicago. doesn't say what he's going to speak about and he's just speaking and happens at the local junior high school and there's a band and all kinds of terrific hoohah around the whole thing and is being presented as a statesman who is part of the african-american community and late in his career but early in his congressional career, also, part of the notion of surrogate representation. matthew: the fact you're representing people beyond the borders of your district or state and you're a national figure. sarah: we don't think of him that much as a national figure in national history, of course we do but many people don't. there are some who sort of in the late 1940's who arrive who o become national figures. he leaves congress in 1935 and is defeated by another african-american from chicago, arthur mitchell, the first african-american democrat elected to congress and what you see in the decade of the 1930's into the 1940's and you see it very clearly in this chicago
we have in the house collection that relates to that is a program from a speech he's giving in dayton, ohio, very ar from chicago. doesn't say what he's going to speak about and he's just speaking and happens at the local junior high school and there's a band and all kinds of terrific hoohah around the whole thing and is being presented as a statesman who is part of the african-american community and late in his career but early in his congressional career, also, part of the notion of surrogate...
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we have in the house collection that relates to that is a program from a speech he's given in dayton, ohio, very far from chicago. it doesn't say what he's going to talk about. he's just speaking. it happens at the local junior high school. there's a band and there's all kind of terrific hoo-ha around the whole thing. he's being presented as a statesman who is important to the african-american community and in dayton. husband career is part of that whole notion of surrogate representation. >> the fact that you're representing people beyond the borders of your district or your state, you're a national figure. >> yeah, but then we don't really think of oscar depriest now that much as a national figure in national history. of course we do, but many people don't. there are some who sort of, soon thereafter, say in the late 1940s action stastart to arrivee national figure. >> depriest is defeated by another african-american from chicago who's a democrat, ar chur mitchell. he's the first african-american elected as a democrat to congress. what you began to see in that decades of the 1930s into t
we have in the house collection that relates to that is a program from a speech he's given in dayton, ohio, very far from chicago. it doesn't say what he's going to talk about. he's just speaking. it happens at the local junior high school. there's a band and there's all kind of terrific hoo-ha around the whole thing. he's being presented as a statesman who is important to the african-american community and in dayton. husband career is part of that whole notion of surrogate representation....
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does the workers of dayton, ohio, rather than the investors of davos. that is clear in 2016 and it is clear today. we are in an incredibly unusual economic situation. this crisis, which is not of our own union, it is the fault of the ccp, this crisis necessitates we think in policy ways that we would not have thought about just as recently as a year ago. the primary objective is to help workers and enhance wages. is a capital gains shift part of doing that? it might be. the president has made no decision. david: what can the president do to get the economy headed back in the right direction by november 3? that is a critical date. things like capital gains tax cuts will take some time. what can be done right now beyond those executive orders to get the economy headed in the right direction before election day? steve: first i would say we are headed in the right direction. that is critical. i am not making light of the challenges still ahead. i know we have a lot of work to do to reclaim the heights of the trump boom we enjoyed as recently as the early pa
does the workers of dayton, ohio, rather than the investors of davos. that is clear in 2016 and it is clear today. we are in an incredibly unusual economic situation. this crisis, which is not of our own union, it is the fault of the ccp, this crisis necessitates we think in policy ways that we would not have thought about just as recently as a year ago. the primary objective is to help workers and enhance wages. is a capital gains shift part of doing that? it might be. the president has made...
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tonia was a young nurse anesthetist in dayton, ohio. john was in law school there.t her, that is, and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i wanna be a nurse anesthetist" and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she married him in her family's church in 1990. >> mr. and mrs. john meehan. >> reporter: and she helped put him through nursing school. they had two daughters before things stopped adding up. >> and i found out that he was having an affair. >> reporter: tonia wondered, what else did she not know about her soon to be ex-husband. like, why did he refuse to invite his family to their wedding? why not let her even meet them? she decided to call his mother. >> i said, "dolores, this is tonia. i'm married to your son, john." and the phone was quiet for a minute. and she
tonia was a young nurse anesthetist in dayton, ohio. john was in law school there.t her, that is, and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i wanna be a nurse anesthetist" and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life....
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looking dayton ohio. those managing businesses, managers about our chinese communist party's.ama did a great documentary that called american and i invite people to watch that. shows you exactly was going on in china. to be able to deal with china hussars policies. i was a work that were with him but i think we need to wake up. when i was in business, dupree about my targeting to my competitor. i made my business better. if so if we beat them on competition which we can because we fend that in past, but if you understand with their game is, it will teach have responded that. michael) was here for his book is a wake-up call. i been in congress for eight years. subcommittee on foreign affairs. when you understand what they are trying to do, make the decisions easier their goal number one is to be the world economic superpower in the military superpower have complete autonomy. and they are 75 years into that now. i can 1949 out the hundred year marathon. i watch the documentary back in the 80s. need to be can't compete with japan or americans rated for 90 your manufacturing that
looking dayton ohio. those managing businesses, managers about our chinese communist party's.ama did a great documentary that called american and i invite people to watch that. shows you exactly was going on in china. to be able to deal with china hussars policies. i was a work that were with him but i think we need to wake up. when i was in business, dupree about my targeting to my competitor. i made my business better. if so if we beat them on competition which we can because we fend that in...
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if you look at the glass plant in dayton, ohio, and managing businesses, the managers are chinese communistparty. president obama did a great documentary on the called american factory. i would invite people to watch it. it shows you exactly what's going on with china. to be able to deal with china as far as policies i do want to say we're at war with them to think we need to wake up in when i was in business i did worry about trying to take down my competitor. i made my business better. if we beat them on competition which we can because we've done that in the past, but if you understand what they're indicating is it will teach you how to respond to that. -- what they're indicating is here michael pillsbury has a book which is a wake-up call. i've been a congress for eight years, shared asia-pacific subcommittee on foreign affairs last congress and when you understand what they're trying to do, and makes the decisions easier. their goal is never one to be the world's economic superpower in the military superpower and have complete hegemonic. the scary thing is they are 75 years into that.
if you look at the glass plant in dayton, ohio, and managing businesses, the managers are chinese communistparty. president obama did a great documentary on the called american factory. i would invite people to watch it. it shows you exactly what's going on with china. to be able to deal with china as far as policies i do want to say we're at war with them to think we need to wake up in when i was in business i did worry about trying to take down my competitor. i made my business better. if we...
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since bill clinton's nomination in 1902 former dayton ohio mayor rhine mclin has attended every democratic convention rubbing elbows with big names like actor danny glover and talk show host jerry springer and generally putting the art in party and then i miss the energy of being in the room i'm going to miss the energy of seeing other people outside that i'm going to miss being in what you call the host city and i'm going to miss seeing the celebrities that come by but in the end the convention is about presenting a standard bearer for perhaps the most powerful post in the world even without the festivity in close contact and one thing that is so important about this election coming up is going to determine that you chair of the united states and not just for a day but for decades to come and that this is a turning point for america so this year as every 4 years the democrats quadrennial celebration will still be a weeklong showcase though now a purely virtual one to advertise their 2020 dream team john hendren al jazeera chicago. the world health organization is warning governments again
since bill clinton's nomination in 1902 former dayton ohio mayor rhine mclin has attended every democratic convention rubbing elbows with big names like actor danny glover and talk show host jerry springer and generally putting the art in party and then i miss the energy of being in the room i'm going to miss the energy of seeing other people outside that i'm going to miss being in what you call the host city and i'm going to miss seeing the celebrities that come by but in the end the...
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going to talk to dave solsbury now a professor of cyber security management at the university of dayton ohio because professor this i mean the so many online elements to this story the fact that it was live streamed on facebook when it happened the fact that brinton town was looking to well broadcast this to as many people as possible in the time since an attack like this is anything really changed as far as trying to regulate that. well i think there's 2 things the center and 1st of all thank you for having me today the fact of the matter is that the internet offers a global platform for people who have ideas ideas and ideology is that may not be gamed acceptable in their society and it offers the opportunity because of this issue good nature to meet up with other people who share who may share some of these idiology is there are a lot of well known sites which are used for things that radicalization the 4 chan's the chans a q and on if you want to go into all of that as well again what steps have been taken about those known sites which i use the most. well. there are go you know governmen
going to talk to dave solsbury now a professor of cyber security management at the university of dayton ohio because professor this i mean the so many online elements to this story the fact that it was live streamed on facebook when it happened the fact that brinton town was looking to well broadcast this to as many people as possible in the time since an attack like this is anything really changed as far as trying to regulate that. well i think there's 2 things the center and 1st of all thank...
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would go into towns, and there's an example of 100,000 people turning out to hear him speak in dayton, ohio, he had children named for him, steamboats named for him, everything named for him. he was a man people wanted to see to savor the excellence of henry clay. >> politicians still talk about henry clay today. let's listen into kentucky's senior senator, mitch mcconnell, referencing henry clay. >> henry clay was the greatest statesman that my home state ever produced. he served the people as speaker of the kentucky house of representatives. speaker of the united states house of representatives, and of course, was one of the greatest senators to walk through the capitol. he was also honored to receive the party's nomination for president three times, in 1824, 1832, and 1844. the essence of legislating in the senate as 100 view points are brought together to create one law, is compromise. henry clay became known as "the great compromiser" by forging the compromise that would keep his precious union together. clay did not compromise in the sense of forsaking his principles, rather his skill
would go into towns, and there's an example of 100,000 people turning out to hear him speak in dayton, ohio, he had children named for him, steamboats named for him, everything named for him. he was a man people wanted to see to savor the excellence of henry clay. >> politicians still talk about henry clay today. let's listen into kentucky's senior senator, mitch mcconnell, referencing henry clay. >> henry clay was the greatest statesman that my home state ever produced. he served...
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. >> james in dayton, ohio. >> i was wondering if,in 1929 wall street collapsed. i was wondering if he had any party platform that might have contributed to anything -- any of the abuses by the moneyed class is in on the wall street that led to the collapse and ultimately the depression. if he had been elected in 1928, would he have done anything that might have possibly avoided or diminished the effects of the depression that followed? >> what would like to be able to say, yes. if al smith had been elected, none of the depression would ever happen. i don't think that is true. i don't think of economic issues by 1928, the 1920's turned out to be a relatively conservative decade on things like labor policy. smith himself is not running in a shanty wall street campaign in the 1928. the real progress of candidates have been four years earlier. that had a much more vocal, into wall street sentiment. it had a much more strict set of regulations and have more focus on economic issues. unfortunately, i don't think that smith would have done a whole lot significantly diff
. >> james in dayton, ohio. >> i was wondering if,in 1929 wall street collapsed. i was wondering if he had any party platform that might have contributed to anything -- any of the abuses by the moneyed class is in on the wall street that led to the collapse and ultimately the depression. if he had been elected in 1928, would he have done anything that might have possibly avoided or diminished the effects of the depression that followed? >> what would like to be able to say,...
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host: a renter in dayton, ohio. good morning.ler: these people who are republican, i am a -- i live below the poverty level, i get $896 per month, my rent is $650, i still survive. my rent keeps going up every year. i can't find any housing. havebasically impaired, i copd. these people using drugs like crazy, it is getting out of hand, i can't find a place to live. you have to make at least $1600 per month where i was looking. i can't qualify for that. all of you people are complaining. really? that is all i have to say. guest: i appreciate that. what a tremendous challenge you have. in $850 perringing month and your rent is $650 per month, that is outrageous and you should be receiving help. the thing about the housing market is it is not possible for landlords to maintain, to build, to operate properties at a level to extremelydable low income people without government subsidy because extremely low income households are on limited fixed incomes. income you can afford to pay is not enough to cover what it costs to maintain and o
host: a renter in dayton, ohio. good morning.ler: these people who are republican, i am a -- i live below the poverty level, i get $896 per month, my rent is $650, i still survive. my rent keeps going up every year. i can't find any housing. havebasically impaired, i copd. these people using drugs like crazy, it is getting out of hand, i can't find a place to live. you have to make at least $1600 per month where i was looking. i can't qualify for that. all of you people are complaining. really?...
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dayton. togovernor, how do you plan effectively lead well in quarantine? gov. dewine: well, i've been leaving ohio from the place you are looking at, this house. since march. i go to columbus any day for the press conference. for weeks, that was every day. now we are doing to a week. i go there for public safety. most of the work i've done is right here. i walk on our farm. people don't know i'm walking on the farm. i'm talking on the phone. i talked yesterday 20 number of school superintendents. number of school superintendents. world. the modern we can certainly do this. i would like to pull everybody together in a room physically. that's just not possible today. we do this. ok, we as i'm feeling will be ok in doing this. i've got a great team around me. i have a great lieutenant-governor. i've got a team that has been with me, some for decades. i have a great deal of trust in them. >> thank you. >> we have time for one last question. laura from dayton. >> hello. >> thanks for doing this. thanks for doing socially distanced pressers. >> i guess you are happy about that now, right? >> definitely.
dayton. togovernor, how do you plan effectively lead well in quarantine? gov. dewine: well, i've been leaving ohio from the place you are looking at, this house. since march. i go to columbus any day for the press conference. for weeks, that was every day. now we are doing to a week. i go there for public safety. most of the work i've done is right here. i walk on our farm. people don't know i'm walking on the farm. i'm talking on the phone. i talked yesterday 20 number of school...
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ohio. kathleen and dayton. good morning. caller: good morning. i was a sanders supporter. still am.alues are my values, as well as warren. i'm having to put my reservations aside in regard to biden and harris. i know biden is essentially a centrist. i'm having to put my reservations aside. i will be supporting them totally. here is what is fascinating. i live -- i take care of my 92-year-old mother. she lives in a senior community, mostly former gm workers. a lot of trump supporters. however, they are tipping. trump e falling off the -tanic. especially because of this virus issue. we know trump did not cause it but his inept response, his administration's inept response is making them jump off the ship. i am talking to many of them who are heading towards biden. people,o just encourage whatever party you are in, get registered if you are not registered. apply for your absentee ballots. get on it. i am sad for people in the digital divide. i would have been out already registering voters. participate. get involved. i think ohio is tipping big time for biden. i want to encourage peopl
ohio. kathleen and dayton. good morning. caller: good morning. i was a sanders supporter. still am.alues are my values, as well as warren. i'm having to put my reservations aside in regard to biden and harris. i know biden is essentially a centrist. i'm having to put my reservations aside. i will be supporting them totally. here is what is fascinating. i live -- i take care of my 92-year-old mother. she lives in a senior community, mostly former gm workers. a lot of trump supporters. however,...