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look at ohio with governor dewine. he should be okay.son it will be the case in the primary is that there's more than one candidate running against him, trying to run to that donald trump right wing wing. if he succeeds, it will be because of that split but also he's a terrific fund-raiser. he should be okay. he's a little bit of an outlier. the one number that struck me in the nbc polls, the 56% of people who identify as republicans, we say that they are more supportive of the party than they are of donald trump. once we get out of the primaries, that's where we'll be looking at. we'll be looking at races structurally more like virginia's gubernatorial race last year where youngkin was able to keep trump at a distance, accept his endorsement but not rally with him. they are not necessarily affected by what trump says and does anymore. the voting issues, whether you frame it as voting rights and election integrity, it depends on which party you're in, it is not one of the top two or three issues for democrats or republicans. they want to
look at ohio with governor dewine. he should be okay.son it will be the case in the primary is that there's more than one candidate running against him, trying to run to that donald trump right wing wing. if he succeeds, it will be because of that split but also he's a terrific fund-raiser. he should be okay. he's a little bit of an outlier. the one number that struck me in the nbc polls, the 56% of people who identify as republicans, we say that they are more supportive of the party than they...
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. >> reporter: ohio governor mike dewine says it's a matter of national security. >> well, i think it's important for us to make this product in the united states. we're not making enough of it now. we have to make more of it, and the only way that you do that is to have more plants. >> reporter: the chip plant is set to open in 2025. that's three years from now. and since time is money, business owners like mr. patel say they'll keep working the supply chain until the chips are stacked in their favor. >> garrett: there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the first images of a navy jet crashing in the south china sea. and the wisconsin prosecutor has the final word on what happens to kyle rittenhouse's rifle. >> garrett: images have surfaced of that f-35 fighter jet that crashed in the south china sea this week. the navy's $100 million plane hit the deck hard while trying to land on the uss "carl vinson." it then fell into the water as the pilot ejected. he and several ship crew members were injured. the navy is investigate both the crash and how the pictures
. >> reporter: ohio governor mike dewine says it's a matter of national security. >> well, i think it's important for us to make this product in the united states. we're not making enough of it now. we have to make more of it, and the only way that you do that is to have more plants. >> reporter: the chip plant is set to open in 2025. that's three years from now. and since time is money, business owners like mr. patel say they'll keep working the supply chain until the chips...
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yesterday, i spoke with governor dewine who said that these teams , in addition to adding more clinical capacities, ra more out boost to the doctors, nurses, and support staff in the hospitals that they're working in. they happen working day and night to save lives. now, dod is deploying six additional teams to ohio, michigan, rhode island, new jersey, new york, and new mexico. we will also be deploying an additional hhs team to rhode island. in the next several weeks, we are prepared to do more. these teams are in addition to more then thousands of staff that are already deployed to 26 states, two territories, the district of columbia, and 24 tribal nations. since march of 2020, the beginning of the pandemic, thousands of federal personnel have deployed all over our country. as critical as our doctors and nurses are, countless other professionals keep our hospitals running. patient transporters, food workers, cleaning staff are all at the heart of these health care facilities. for that reason, with the president's support, i'm directing an expansion of our fema policy to permit funding
yesterday, i spoke with governor dewine who said that these teams , in addition to adding more clinical capacities, ra more out boost to the doctors, nurses, and support staff in the hospitals that they're working in. they happen working day and night to save lives. now, dod is deploying six additional teams to ohio, michigan, rhode island, new jersey, new york, and new mexico. we will also be deploying an additional hhs team to rhode island. in the next several weeks, we are prepared to do...
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ohio governor mike dewine deploying 1,250 national guard troops on the day the state reported its highest hospitalization numbers. georgia also deployed 200 troops in the same week that six major health systems saw 100 to 200% increases in hospitalizations, governor brian kemp said. and new york doubling national guard deployment to 100 and preparing for 80 guardsmen to undergo emergency medical training next month, according to the governor. with more virus spreading in the country, more than 30 colleges and universities are changing the start of their spring semesters, and more children are getting sick and being hospitalized than at any other point in the pandemic, just as their school will be navigating reopening after the holidays. >> quantitatively, you're having so many more people, including children, who are getting infected. and even though hospitalization among children is much, much lower on a percentage basis than hospitalizations for adults, particularly elderly individuals. however, when you have such a large volume of infections among children, even with a low level of rat
ohio governor mike dewine deploying 1,250 national guard troops on the day the state reported its highest hospitalization numbers. georgia also deployed 200 troops in the same week that six major health systems saw 100 to 200% increases in hospitalizations, governor brian kemp said. and new york doubling national guard deployment to 100 and preparing for 80 guardsmen to undergo emergency medical training next month, according to the governor. with more virus spreading in the country, more than...
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ohio governor mike dewine deploying, 1,755 troops.rgia deployed 200 troops in the same week that the six major health systems saw 100 to 200% hospitalizations. and doubling to 100 and preparing for 80 guardsmen to undergo emergency medical training according to the governor. with more viruses spreading in the country, more than 30 colleges and universities are changing start of spring semesters. and more children are getting sick and hospitalized than any other point in the pandemic, just as schools will be ramping up over the holidays. >> quantitatively, you're having so many more people, including children, who are getting infected. even though hospitalizations among children is much, much lower on a percentage basis than hospitalizations for adults, particularly elderly individuals. however, when you have such a large volume of infections among children, even with a low level of rate of infection, you're going to still see a lot more children who get hospitalized. >> reporter: a positive note, studies say reports on the omicron var
ohio governor mike dewine deploying, 1,755 troops.rgia deployed 200 troops in the same week that the six major health systems saw 100 to 200% hospitalizations. and doubling to 100 and preparing for 80 guardsmen to undergo emergency medical training according to the governor. with more viruses spreading in the country, more than 30 colleges and universities are changing start of spring semesters. and more children are getting sick and hospitalized than any other point in the pandemic, just as...
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ohio governor mike dewine deploying troops. georgia also deployed 200 troops in the same week that major health systems saw 100% to 200% increase in hospitalizations. new york doubling its national guard deployment to 100 and preparing for 80 guardsmen to undergo emergency medical training next month, according to the governor, with more virus spreading in the country, more than 30 colleges and universities are changing the start of their spring semester, and more children are getting sick and being hospitalized than at any other point in the pandemic just as their school will be navigating reopening after the holidays. >> quantitatively, you're having so many more people, including children, who are getting infected. and even though hospitalization among children is much, much lower on a percentage basis than hospitalizations for adults, particularly elderly individuals,. however, when you have such a large volume of infections among children, even with a low level of rate of infection, you're going to still see a lot more chi
ohio governor mike dewine deploying troops. georgia also deployed 200 troops in the same week that major health systems saw 100% to 200% increase in hospitalizations. new york doubling its national guard deployment to 100 and preparing for 80 guardsmen to undergo emergency medical training next month, according to the governor, with more virus spreading in the country, more than 30 colleges and universities are changing the start of their spring semester, and more children are getting sick and...
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actually it was our republican governor mike dewine who eventually forced cleveland public schools toirus a symptomatically?_ people who could carry the virus a symptomatically? yes, but there was really- -- so — symptomatically? yes, but there was really--- so i— symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't _ symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't blame _ symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't blame them - symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't blame them for. really... so i don't blame them for closing in march 2020, but by the fall there was really a lot of data that showed schools were relatively safe. and a lot of our european fears took the opposite approach and reopen schools many months earlier than we did, and in addition about half our schools were open here in the united states all of last year, including most of the private schools, the parochial schools, including in my own community. so we really had a lot of data because we could compare very similar communities where the schools were open and close, and
actually it was our republican governor mike dewine who eventually forced cleveland public schools toirus a symptomatically?_ people who could carry the virus a symptomatically? yes, but there was really- -- so — symptomatically? yes, but there was really--- so i— symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't _ symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't blame _ symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't blame them - symptomatically? yes, but there was...
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i would be remiss not to think of her and her to wine and his team for their -- governor dewine and his team for their partnership. i look forward to our event at lincoln county ohio later today, our first new manufacturing site in 40 years. spanning nearly 1000 acres it will be a location that can accommodate a total of eight ship factories or fabs. today we are announcing the first two which we hope to build out to a full campus. the initial investment is $20 billion, the largest private sector investment in ohio history. we plan to grow the presence. the site could grow to as much as $100 billion of total investment over the next decade. this impact of a mega site like this is simply profound. a semiconductor factory is not like other factories. it is more like a small city supporting a vibrant community of services, suppliers, and ancillary businesses. you can think about this as a magnet for the tech industry. all of this is creating new jobs and we plan to invest an additional $100 million over the next decade to help develop a pipeline of skilled talent and bolster research progr
i would be remiss not to think of her and her to wine and his team for their -- governor dewine and his team for their partnership. i look forward to our event at lincoln county ohio later today, our first new manufacturing site in 40 years. spanning nearly 1000 acres it will be a location that can accommodate a total of eight ship factories or fabs. today we are announcing the first two which we hope to build out to a full campus. the initial investment is $20 billion, the largest private...