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and this morning, i went to this place called the duquesne club.ry fancy schmancy --when i was a kid, we used to take a bus to downtown pittsburgh and then we would kind of walk to the different stores, my buddies and i, and we would go past this duquesne club , and there was always a red carpet in front of the duquesne club, and there was a general was always station there. and we would walk by and we would look like this, like, wonder what goes on in there. and then we would all salute the general. i found out 25 years later he was the doorman. [laughter] [applause] gov. kasich: honestly. so now i've been there a couple times and we had some events and then we went to this place called the oyster house, which has been there for 125 or 130 years. they wanted to take me to some retail place, so i said the oyster house. i got to see some people who i literally hadn't seen in about 30 years. they came and gathered and i looked around, and what a country we have. what an amazing country. [applause] gov. kasich:s a mailman. he carried mail on his back.
and this morning, i went to this place called the duquesne club.ry fancy schmancy --when i was a kid, we used to take a bus to downtown pittsburgh and then we would kind of walk to the different stores, my buddies and i, and we would go past this duquesne club , and there was always a red carpet in front of the duquesne club, and there was a general was always station there. and we would walk by and we would look like this, like, wonder what goes on in there. and then we would all salute the...
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then we would go past this duquesne club and there was always a red carpet out in front of the duquesne club and there was a general who was always stationed there. and we would walk by and we would look like this. like wonder what goes on in there. then we would all salute the general. i found out 25 years later he was the door man. okay. honestly. so now i've been in there a couple of times and then we had some events and then we went to this place called the oyster house, which has been there are if i don't know, 125 or 30 years. they wanted to take me to some like retail place, so i said let's go to the oyster house, then people showed up at the oyster house and i got to see some people who i literally haven't seen in about 30 years. and they came and they gathered and then i just looked around and what a country we have. what an amazing country. and -- i've had such a good life. my father was a mailman. he carried mail on his back. his father was a coal miner. he died of black lung. he was losing his eyesight, there was nobody to kind of stick up for my grandfather. my mother's mot
then we would go past this duquesne club and there was always a red carpet out in front of the duquesne club and there was a general who was always stationed there. and we would walk by and we would look like this. like wonder what goes on in there. then we would all salute the general. i found out 25 years later he was the door man. okay. honestly. so now i've been in there a couple of times and then we had some events and then we went to this place called the oyster house, which has been...
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an hour and a half away from the midnight deadline to apply forpy thousands of dollars to fix the duquesnemorial bridge. the application is still missins necessary congressional sponsorships. some say if it doesn't have thae and the bridge doesn't undergond much needed repairs it can closa to traffic as soon as 2021.s a d.c. family is upset after workers from child and family services removed their childir from school after receiving acev report of child abuse. it turns out the workers had the wrong child. fox5's alexandra limon tells uss how this unfolded. d.c. child and family services said mr. was a combination of cm things, including the urgency of the situation they were dealing with and a series of unlucky coincidences that led them to this school, cw harris elementary where they took thek wrong child into their custody. the person w that a child was being taken ouç of her school. her 10 year old grandson wasdson removed from his southwest d.c. elementary school by child and family services. the problem is he was not the child they were looking for. i know that she was coming out o f
an hour and a half away from the midnight deadline to apply forpy thousands of dollars to fix the duquesnemorial bridge. the application is still missins necessary congressional sponsorships. some say if it doesn't have thae and the bridge doesn't undergond much needed repairs it can closa to traffic as soon as 2021.s a d.c. family is upset after workers from child and family services removed their childir from school after receiving acev report of child abuse. it turns out the workers had the...
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british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉal down the fort duquesnewas a staggering achievement. so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties equal to those of the british drag it across the appellations. so i very much revolutionized and was a critical part of the research process. >> one of the things we were impressed with was your objectivity. you give the reader every opportunity to think that this man was a bit of a star in the way he treated his wife the fact he was a get rich quick capitalism. he was -- he really did treat people badly and yet he was also inspired commander. how did your feeling about this change if indeed it did? >> that is a difficult question. we don't have enough time. >> historically would be seen as a war crime. in the massacre. >> worst. >> this is a very interesting question. if you fall into the prosecution or defense mode, other identify with the subject or to become committed, then you lose the the picture. then you don't understand the person was in their significance and rolled and is limiting and
british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉal down the fort duquesnewas a staggering achievement. so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties equal to those of the british drag it across the appellations. so i very much revolutionized and was a critical part of the research process. >> one of the things we were impressed with was your objectivity. you give the reader every opportunity to think that this man was a bit of a star in...
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after graduating from duquesne university, he practiced for 12 years. oversees more than 200 employees, his team has prosecuted high profile cases including convictions against joan ori melvin and her sister on campaign corruption charges. >> not just personable and smart, he has thought deeply about the issues that confront a prosecutor in any big city jurisdiction. >> reporter: but he hasn't escaped criticism, especially from the african-american community. leon ford left paralyzed after a traffic stop in a case of mistaken i didn't, charged with endangering police when tried leave the scene but acquitted on most charges. zappa zappala's supporters say he has integrity and constantly looking to improve law enforcement. >> you can agree or disagree with various decisions his office has made. you can't say, i think, that he's misused it or abused his authority in any way. >> reporter: a former boiler maker, zappala has earned endorsement of key unions, the philadelphia and pittsburgh firefighters, and county commissioners in 11 counties. >> i've had a c
after graduating from duquesne university, he practiced for 12 years. oversees more than 200 employees, his team has prosecuted high profile cases including convictions against joan ori melvin and her sister on campaign corruption charges. >> not just personable and smart, he has thought deeply about the issues that confront a prosecutor in any big city jurisdiction. >> reporter: but he hasn't escaped criticism, especially from the african-american community. leon ford left...
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british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉal down before duquesnewas a staggering achievement. and so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties, to equal to those of the british trying to get across the appellation. so it very much revolutionized. it was a critical part of the process. >> pj, one of the things that we were very impressed with was your objectivity about general custer. you give the reader every opportunity, it strikes me, to think that this man was a bit of a monster really. the way he treated his wife, the way he used tell sarcasm with people, the fact that he was a get rich quick capitalist of the worst kind , he was, he really did treat people appallingly badly and yet, and yet, of course, he was a division commander. how did your feeling about custer change in the course of researching and writing your book? >> that is a difficult question. you left out a few other things. we don't have enough time this evening. >> you believe, as do others , that he slept with injured prisoners of war that he captured which hist
british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉal down before duquesnewas a staggering achievement. and so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties, to equal to those of the british trying to get across the appellation. so it very much revolutionized. it was a critical part of the process. >> pj, one of the things that we were very impressed with was your objectivity about general custer. you give the reader every opportunity, it...
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the founding of duquesne capital was done in 1981 and it was closed around 2010. but during that time, they did very well and had a storied career and wall street with his successes. he also at one time helped george a mess a substantial amount of wealth as well. he is a guy that knows a lot about finance. part of what we will be talking about is finance budgets and issues of the future. in fact, part of what investing is about is thinking about the future. so, he is concerned deeply and profoundly about the future of young people in america. talks,l see when he exactly the degree to which he is concerned about the investments we are not making with young people and how they are crowded out by other kinds of investments we do make. educator,anada is an social activist and the founder of the harlem children's zone , which is started in 1990. the harlem children's zone was designed to try to help children, young people in harlem to get to college, graduate and get good jobs. it is an innovative, comprehensive and intriguing approach. it seems to be successful, and i
the founding of duquesne capital was done in 1981 and it was closed around 2010. but during that time, they did very well and had a storied career and wall street with his successes. he also at one time helped george a mess a substantial amount of wealth as well. he is a guy that knows a lot about finance. part of what we will be talking about is finance budgets and issues of the future. in fact, part of what investing is about is thinking about the future. so, he is concerned deeply and...
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foundeddruckenmiller duquesne capital in 1981 and closed it, i think around 2010, but during that time, did very well and had a story career on wall street for his successes with his organization. he also worked with george soros. druckenmiller knows a lot about finance. we will talk about issues of the future. part of what investing is about is thinking about the future. deeply andned profoundly about the future of young people in america. , theill see when he talks degree to which he's concerned about investments we are not making in young people and how they are crowded out by other investments we do make. geoffrey canada is an educator, social activist, and founder of the harlem children's zone, which he started in 1990. the harlem children's zone was designed to try to help children , young people in harlem, to get to college, graduate, and get good jobs. it is an innovative, comprehensive, and intriguing approach. it seems to be successful, and i don't mean to be deprecating, but it takes a wild to evaluate some of these programs. we do know that many people think this is a model
foundeddruckenmiller duquesne capital in 1981 and closed it, i think around 2010, but during that time, did very well and had a story career on wall street for his successes with his organization. he also worked with george soros. druckenmiller knows a lot about finance. we will talk about issues of the future. part of what investing is about is thinking about the future. deeply andned profoundly about the future of young people in america. , theill see when he talks degree to which he's...
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my uncle george came to the duquesne club today to see me. he's 90 years old. he walks in, i said uncle george, did you walk today? he said, yep, two miles, johnny. you think about everything in our country, i mentioned this earlier, you see, when business does not change, it dies. when government doesn't change, we get punished. and we have to just think about bringing innovation and excitement and change to the way the world works. that's the 21st century. so all those things put together can lift us. let me just tell you, we're not going anywhere but up if we get this done, but if we drift, if we drift, it's going to be a problem and i get more phones this way. [ laughter ] okay. so let me just say to all of you, look, we -- we're competing here in your great state and i even let, you know, the maryland basketball team beat ohio state a couple times this year. and depending on how the primary goes, we'll look at the football program, okay? but i -- i've got to go because i got to head -- i got to head into d.c. or somewhere. they're all yelling at me to go.
my uncle george came to the duquesne club today to see me. he's 90 years old. he walks in, i said uncle george, did you walk today? he said, yep, two miles, johnny. you think about everything in our country, i mentioned this earlier, you see, when business does not change, it dies. when government doesn't change, we get punished. and we have to just think about bringing innovation and excitement and change to the way the world works. that's the 21st century. so all those things put together can...