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why bill clinton is in eastern ohio on a bus tour today and tomorrow. fighting to win that. arked in ohio until election day. >> and put clinton in eastern ohio so striking. look at the eastern ohio map, along the ohio river and appalachia and bill clinton won twice there in almost all of those counties by big margins. look at the map since 'the -- '92, it's got redder and redder. bill clinton trying to cut margins. >> moments ago at that event we showed at the top in pennsylvania. women, key base for a hillary clinton. especially suburban women trying to get unmarried women. has a lead there. trying to keep it. margins, build them. listen to the town hall in harrison, pennsylvania, asked a question by a young girl. not sure if we have the question at the top, about body image. >> hi, madam secretary i'm brennan and 15 years old. at my school body image is really important. i see the damage donald trump does when he talks about women and how they look. as the first female president how will you help ub do that image and help girls understand be okay just with what they look l
why bill clinton is in eastern ohio on a bus tour today and tomorrow. fighting to win that. arked in ohio until election day. >> and put clinton in eastern ohio so striking. look at the eastern ohio map, along the ohio river and appalachia and bill clinton won twice there in almost all of those counties by big margins. look at the map since 'the -- '92, it's got redder and redder. bill clinton trying to cut margins. >> moments ago at that event we showed at the top in pennsylvania....
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it will be found by sunup on saturday and noticeup here it will be primary east of cleveland in eastern ohio and a tenth of an inch of rain. there's the forecast track out notice how more than likely along the eastern coast of florida address that later on this was a this late this evening and overnight in the middle of the is actually care. on 130 plus have beautiful look at the amount of rain heree deviations the track make will make a huge difference.e. no about and practice it's a big news for the event hert katrina was a category four in sandy .-dot.o to hit the east coast is not hit the nightt.to 1960s and their talk. could 19he look back around bece of how these weather patterns uncertainty it that does have your time is 5:15 a.m. another american accused ofa. spying is under arrest united nations will have a new path with a prime minister carriage keep the nationalz league wild-card game scoreless morning. the temperatures in the upper 50s and lower 60s we hads some reports no right here behind me of this s a few sprinkles and ashtabula county the cloud deck of thickens up enough tha
it will be found by sunup on saturday and noticeup here it will be primary east of cleveland in eastern ohio and a tenth of an inch of rain. there's the forecast track out notice how more than likely along the eastern coast of florida address that later on this was a this late this evening and overnight in the middle of the is actually care. on 130 plus have beautiful look at the amount of rain heree deviations the track make will make a huge difference.e. no about and practice it's a big news...
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and we have a front stretching from the southern plains and to the eastern ohio valley and in the appalachia and that's heavy rain and it will move towards the eastern seaboard. today in chicago. and 68 in little rock and 69 in new york city, but on the west, warm weather for us in phoenix, looking at 96 today and 63 in flagstaff and 79 in prescott and 92 for lake havasu and 97 in peoria and 95 in scottsdale. high pressure in control of our weather pattern, this is a really strong ridge and it's going in our weather through saturday. then we're tracking the big change. we're going to have this low pressure system that's going to swing across the pacific northwest and draws up sub tropical moisture. this is going to be mean high clouds on sunday and that will bring rain chances into the forecast. and that's sunday and monday and tuesday and a big cooldown high is 96 and breeze are around and we'll dip to a low of 72 tomorrow morning and that extended forecast, highs in the 90s through saturday and slight cooling on sunday to 93 and monday, 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms and a high of
and we have a front stretching from the southern plains and to the eastern ohio valley and in the appalachia and that's heavy rain and it will move towards the eastern seaboard. today in chicago. and 68 in little rock and 69 in new york city, but on the west, warm weather for us in phoenix, looking at 96 today and 63 in flagstaff and 79 in prescott and 92 for lake havasu and 97 in peoria and 95 in scottsdale. high pressure in control of our weather pattern, this is a really strong ridge and...
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the president is in north eastern ohio. his night ask day tomorrow. >>> looking for a cleveland home. the rescue dog hurricane matthew. >> wondering if they will be showing up tomorrow. >>> good evening. sarah is off. there is a frost advisory for the area. what can we expect for tomorrow >> tis the season. the exception of lake shore and ashtabula county, i think we will have widespread post. it will be patchy. 38 already in wooster. 39 in ashtabula. temperatures are beginning to drop through the overnight hours. low in wooster toward dover. right along the lake shore we will hold the 40s for the start of the day tomorrow. we have a lot of high pressure in control. that should mean sunny skies. i think we will continue with mostly clear skies. 60 degrees. game two highs around 70. >> see you in a few, thank you. >> the blue jays are coming. the team from up north is getting ready for the alcs. outside progressive and fans are coming in force. >> reporter: good evening. i think it might be fair to say canada has come to cle
the president is in north eastern ohio. his night ask day tomorrow. >>> looking for a cleveland home. the rescue dog hurricane matthew. >> wondering if they will be showing up tomorrow. >>> good evening. sarah is off. there is a frost advisory for the area. what can we expect for tomorrow >> tis the season. the exception of lake shore and ashtabula county, i think we will have widespread post. it will be patchy. 38 already in wooster. 39 in ashtabula. temperatures...
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. >>> much warmer air moving into north eastern ohio. how warm will it be? the forecast in a few minutes. a man attacke in a parking garage. tried to stab me with an 8-inch knife. i fight back. that's why i'm still here. every woman has a right to defend herself with a gun if she chooses. hillary clinton disagrees with that. don't let politicians take away your right to own a gun. >>> a indication their tale for anyone using an app to sell something. a couple ended up with bullets flying. a man and woman shot late last night. they were both found shot outside hot sauce williams in the grass near a truck with bullet holes in it. the would be buyer robbed the victims tried to get away and then shot them. the suspects are still at large and believed to be driving a silver jeep cherokee. >>> the storm in the pacific northwest is powered by the remnants of a pacific typhoon. the first round of this storm triggered a twister. tonight is round two knocking three hurt by falling limbs including a four-year-old child. the coast guard rescued 40 kids and six adults fr
. >>> much warmer air moving into north eastern ohio. how warm will it be? the forecast in a few minutes. a man attacke in a parking garage. tried to stab me with an 8-inch knife. i fight back. that's why i'm still here. every woman has a right to defend herself with a gun if she chooses. hillary clinton disagrees with that. don't let politicians take away your right to own a gun. >>> a indication their tale for anyone using an app to sell something. a couple ended up with...
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notice eastern ohio still grabbing onto some of the showers. this is 9:00 p.m. west maybe dry. east may still be a bit on the west wet side. here comes the colder air. saturday night and sunday. the northwest. will get a resurge of that. on tuesday. it looks like we're going to be drier. once we get the drier air. in here on saturday after the showers disappear. we'll be sunshine. clouds on sunday. sixty. and then mid 50s. cooler than normal. only by about 5 degrees. monday and tuesday. >> it will be dry for game one this little fan says put me in coach. you can submit your photographs on fox eight .com. we celebrate the tribes trip to the fall classic. of course. sometimes a pick picture just can't contain excitement. like our friend here: take a >> that was so sweet. a few days ago. he was mostly unknown. >> indians pitcher ryan merit made a lot of new friends. after last nights performance. sensational. look how fans are now showing their appreciation. in a big way. >> than through a wedding gift. >> it fans are buying gifts for merit and his bride to be. off the wedding reg
notice eastern ohio still grabbing onto some of the showers. this is 9:00 p.m. west maybe dry. east may still be a bit on the west wet side. here comes the colder air. saturday night and sunday. the northwest. will get a resurge of that. on tuesday. it looks like we're going to be drier. once we get the drier air. in here on saturday after the showers disappear. we'll be sunshine. clouds on sunday. sixty. and then mid 50s. cooler than normal. only by about 5 degrees. monday and tuesday....
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there you see rainfall ago part in eastern ohio. it's pushing towards the east and overnight and early tomorrow morning clipping the suburbs with rain drops and wet snowflakes and later tomorrow the cold front portion of that system comes in and gives us rain here in philadelphia and elsewhere. 54 is the high in the city and 54 in wilmington and these numbers are all cooler than the last couple of days. and cooler than the average high running at 65 degrees in philadelphia. 52 degrees in trenton and 54 in millville and 54 today in cape may. 52 on your thermometer in the city and by 2:00 we look ahead in the evening, coming down from the 54 degree high at 4:00. we are still holding on to 53 degrees with the clouds and sun mix. we tumble to 46 by 8:00 but not too much below that tonight. the overnight low in philadelphia 41. lets take a look at temperatures on future tracker 6 and tonight at 12:30, a little after midnight most of us are still in the 40s. tomorrow morning not much difference, getting down to 40 or so in philadelphia. y
there you see rainfall ago part in eastern ohio. it's pushing towards the east and overnight and early tomorrow morning clipping the suburbs with rain drops and wet snowflakes and later tomorrow the cold front portion of that system comes in and gives us rain here in philadelphia and elsewhere. 54 is the high in the city and 54 in wilmington and these numbers are all cooler than the last couple of days. and cooler than the average high running at 65 degrees in philadelphia. 52 degrees in...
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maybe grab on to, he hopes, clinton's coat tail his business problem is that the trump effect in eastern ohio, which is his base, hurt him. he did not shore that up. that's that whole eastern, from youngstown all the way -- >> that's his country, too. >> and he lost that early to trump, and once he lost that early to trump, that basically began to swing out of their way, i think that was the beginning of his problem. i don't know if it was because of lack of funding, whatever, he never challenged port man on his record, like he should have, and he did not come out the gate strong. making sure that we, as the democrats have a good strong showing and that we maintain our unity all the way not just through this election, but post this election. >> do you think there will be a lot of tickets split in this race? a lot of people voting for hillary -- >> i doubt that. i do think this race is over, because it is over, and he is a very desperate man. the stuff we just heard, talking about funding planned parenthood and roe. have wade, if that's all he has to go around portman is i think the people who
maybe grab on to, he hopes, clinton's coat tail his business problem is that the trump effect in eastern ohio, which is his base, hurt him. he did not shore that up. that's that whole eastern, from youngstown all the way -- >> that's his country, too. >> and he lost that early to trump, and once he lost that early to trump, that basically began to swing out of their way, i think that was the beginning of his problem. i don't know if it was because of lack of funding, whatever, he...
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weekend on american history to be on c-span3, this evening, before 7:00 eastern, ohio state university's michael benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case, or they rolled it unconstitutional to track military personnel in court. >> it was part of this debate. publicd to prove to the that the danger was real and that therefore, the military trials were justified. know, it worked. won the election. >> and the 8:00, the origins of the gay-rights movement. >> the gay liberation front is playing and building on all of the lessons that the whole other array of social and cultural movement from this period are developing, the antiwar movement , the civil rights and black power movement, women's liberation movement. they are taking the best aspects of those in building upon them. >> sunday evening at 6:00 on american artifacts, the tour of the woodrow wilson house and washington, d.c., with the executive director, where the 20th president retired in 1821 and died three years later. >> he respond to that crisis by sending aid to armenia. the people are grateful and a group of armenian wome
weekend on american history to be on c-span3, this evening, before 7:00 eastern, ohio state university's michael benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case, or they rolled it unconstitutional to track military personnel in court. >> it was part of this debate. publicd to prove to the that the danger was real and that therefore, the military trials were justified. know, it worked. won the election. >> and the 8:00, the origins of the gay-rights movement. >> the gay...
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[applause] president clinton: the other day i was in eastern ohio, doing a bus trips for hillary.n african-american fisher came up to me. i was virtually in tears. he said who he was, and said, that is not what is important, what is important to me is i and of grandson of luther black hope, arkansas -- where i was and where the first business i was ever inside of my grandfathers the grocery store, aross the street from cemetery, behind which lives most african-americans. his position was straightforward. if you are working hard and doing the best you can and taking care of your kids, you have a right to feed them. keep in mind, there were no food stamps, no income supplement, nothing. he said, my grandfather told me that your grandfather was a wonderful man. whenever he came in, and he had not been paid under regular regular basis, he would say, luther, take what you need, and pay me when you can. we need to get back to that in america. when someone looks you in the eye, you need to be able to believe them again. the family against because the muslim mother could not talk at the d
[applause] president clinton: the other day i was in eastern ohio, doing a bus trips for hillary.n african-american fisher came up to me. i was virtually in tears. he said who he was, and said, that is not what is important, what is important to me is i and of grandson of luther black hope, arkansas -- where i was and where the first business i was ever inside of my grandfathers the grocery store, aross the street from cemetery, behind which lives most african-americans. his position was...
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he's eastern ohio, i'm eastern, pennsylvania.jerry think two boys like us would be making that kind of decision? >> steve and i were in the same offer for a time when we tried cases together and negotiated settlements occasionally together. when we are negotiating guess who got to be the good cop i guess who is the bad? >> you had something happen when you first went to the agency. fort made went down electronically. >> when i first went to an essay. >> an what concerns about the future of the electronic infrastructure of the government and the national security side of the government particularly do you think are salient and what do we really need to do about it? >> actually that doesn't for come first chronologically in terms of a timeline but it's the first chapter in a book because it such a powerful experience for me. in essence, i am director of nsa by ten months and i get a phone call. it would set a phone call and they said the system is down. and i said what you mean the system is down, what part? all. we were unable to
he's eastern ohio, i'm eastern, pennsylvania.jerry think two boys like us would be making that kind of decision? >> steve and i were in the same offer for a time when we tried cases together and negotiated settlements occasionally together. when we are negotiating guess who got to be the good cop i guess who is the bad? >> you had something happen when you first went to the agency. fort made went down electronically. >> when i first went to an essay. >> an what concerns...
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. >>> a pair of high profile campaign stops in eastern ohio. you heard from former rudy giuliani at 4:00 backing mr. trump. now congressman joe kennedy explains his endorsement of clinton. >> reporter: it is hard to escape the thought he looks like his grandfather bobby kennedy or even president kennedy. >> joe kennedy is a congressman from massachusetts clearly in the camp. he listened and we asked what he heard. >> concerns about the economy and rhetoric of the campaign and >> reporter: the stop was aimed at getting the minority vote out. kennedy believes they will see more stops and has not given up on ohio. >> and critical time before the election and you see it reflected in the secretary's visit yesterday and amount of tension the campaign is pouring into ohio. >> and flaws he sees in donald trump. >> not everyone is relying on one guy. the fact that donald trump can make things great he won't do it is firefighters, it is school teachers, men and women in uniform and family here giving up their time. >> he is 36-years-old today. spending h
. >>> a pair of high profile campaign stops in eastern ohio. you heard from former rudy giuliani at 4:00 backing mr. trump. now congressman joe kennedy explains his endorsement of clinton. >> reporter: it is hard to escape the thought he looks like his grandfather bobby kennedy or even president kennedy. >> joe kennedy is a congressman from massachusetts clearly in the camp. he listened and we asked what he heard. >> concerns about the economy and rhetoric of the...
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for what is going on the wider view to eastern ohio and western pennsylvania. this should be out of here by 9:00 or 10:00 tomorrow morning. then the skies will begin to clear. chilly tonight. by the capital beltway. it will stay damp and windy. 20 miles per hour come early tomorrow morning. if you are going to the farmer's market make sure that you bundle up. a good deal of sunshine through the mid-morning and the afternoon hours. but the sun won't help with the wind chill factors that are only in the upper 40 to the lower 50's in if daytime hours tomorrow. the winds will ease as we head through the late into tomorrow evening. better news on the way in terms of the lower wind conditions and warmer temperatures on the way for the day on sunday. show you what is going on with the temperatures now. cold front, the leading edge of it has moved through. mainly in the 60's this hour. but the temperatures will continue to fall as we move through the evening. and the winds will start to pick up. more on that. plus, what to expect for the rest of the weekend. and into e
for what is going on the wider view to eastern ohio and western pennsylvania. this should be out of here by 9:00 or 10:00 tomorrow morning. then the skies will begin to clear. chilly tonight. by the capital beltway. it will stay damp and windy. 20 miles per hour come early tomorrow morning. if you are going to the farmer's market make sure that you bundle up. a good deal of sunshine through the mid-morning and the afternoon hours. but the sun won't help with the wind chill factors that are only...
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the movement here isn't really all that steady rain through midday s will keep steady rain in eastern ohio cleveland akronel canton east high would say about one or 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon that's our forecasted a temperature is pretty much a stadium where they are right nowra radar received the package of the rainurur around midday train tor creep further east we continue with thata north wind will start to partially clear out in my upper 30s or 40s than tomorrow partly sunny west a couple of that lake driven showers with high 40s we start to see this pattern of developing in the afternoon coverage about 20 percent tomorrowf we start to warm up 60s on sunday partly sunny warm front can trigger a shower early but nothing bigp and we look ahead to next week world series forecast will 40s during the game next chance of rain) that comes in some time at wednesday and intoes thursday eight the forecasted thatig you have at the beginning of this eighth day of little tricky today and tomorrow then once again tuesday for the world series it'llrl stay cool at this point the winds wins will be
the movement here isn't really all that steady rain through midday s will keep steady rain in eastern ohio cleveland akronel canton east high would say about one or 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon that's our forecasted a temperature is pretty much a stadium where they are right nowra radar received the package of the rainurur around midday train tor creep further east we continue with thata north wind will start to partially clear out in my upper 30s or 40s than tomorrow partly sunny west a...
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so, they came from eastern kentucky coal country and worked in southern ohio steel mills, which is kinda common story in that area. brian: can you paint a picture of middletown and jackson, kentucky? j.d.: sure, so jackson, kentucky is just pretty small. it's got about 6,000 people in it. pretty impoverished. 30%-40% poverty rates. the opioid epidemic has really hit jackson hard. and so that is a big part of what is going on in these areas. not a whole lot of people working. obviously, the coal -- the loss of coal jobs has hit this area pretty hard. so in some ways, it is a pretty tough area -- a tough area to grow up in. middletown is in some ways, it was supposed to be the economic savior. in a lot of ways, it was. because it brought my grandparents from eastern kentucky and provided them a good wage. but a lot of the problems they thought they were escaping in jackson have just presented themselves in middletown, ohio, too. so you see a lot of the same problems that exist in jackson, from the family breakdown to exist in jackson, from the heroin epidemic to homelessness, joblessness
so, they came from eastern kentucky coal country and worked in southern ohio steel mills, which is kinda common story in that area. brian: can you paint a picture of middletown and jackson, kentucky? j.d.: sure, so jackson, kentucky is just pretty small. it's got about 6,000 people in it. pretty impoverished. 30%-40% poverty rates. the opioid epidemic has really hit jackson hard. and so that is a big part of what is going on in these areas. not a whole lot of people working. obviously, the coal...
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you with this -- the single most emotional moment i had in this campaign for me personally in eastern ohio. when i met a bishop. are you ok? i met a bishop who told me his name, and i said the most important thing here is not that i am a bishop. he said the most important thing is that i am the grandson of luther black of hope, arkansas, a working man, who bought all of his groceries from your grandfathers store, before there were any food stands, any help. he said your grandfather -- as my grandfather told me many times -- when he came home and his children needed food, and he had no money, he said luther, take whatever you need, come back and pay me when you can. he looked at me and he said somehow, we have to get that back in america. we have to look at each other and see the hope in our eyes, and the pain in our eyes, understand the problems of the people have, the dreams we all have, and we have to help each other. he said that is what we have to do. this is a big deal. [applause] mr. clinton: you put her in charge, you make her president, you will be glad. with a be a great thing to
you with this -- the single most emotional moment i had in this campaign for me personally in eastern ohio. when i met a bishop. are you ok? i met a bishop who told me his name, and i said the most important thing here is not that i am a bishop. he said the most important thing is that i am the grandson of luther black of hope, arkansas, a working man, who bought all of his groceries from your grandfathers store, before there were any food stands, any help. he said your grandfather -- as my...
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. >> reporter: carol county is be eastern ohio's drilling area. it supplements the daniels' income.m, it made many farmers millionaires. oil prices tanked, reinforcing pieces of government over regulation, and mr. trump tapped? >> ere we'we're not going to le epa destroy our companies from shale and other things. >> when donald trump wants to make the united states energy dependent, that resonates here. >> i can't imagine why any american -- why it wouldn't resonate with any american. why would we need to depend on anything? i'm not saying we need to be a closed society, but independence of your own destiny is a pretty powerful thing. >> reporter: first of all, hillary clinton claimed during the second presidential debate that america is already energy independent. in fact, 3/4 of all oil consumed in the united states is produced domestically. >> we are, for the first time ever, energy independent. we are not dependent upon the middle east. >> what about donald trump do you think that resonates with voters here? >> knowing the folks, a lot of the folks that have those signs in their
. >> reporter: carol county is be eastern ohio's drilling area. it supplements the daniels' income.m, it made many farmers millionaires. oil prices tanked, reinforcing pieces of government over regulation, and mr. trump tapped? >> ere we'we're not going to le epa destroy our companies from shale and other things. >> when donald trump wants to make the united states energy dependent, that resonates here. >> i can't imagine why any american -- why it wouldn't resonate with...
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. >> carroll county is eastern ohio's most drilled region.n oil and gas company leases land from the daniels to pump natural gas. it is up lems their income. but at the height of the shale boom it made many farmers here millionaires. but oil prices tanked. reinforcing fears of government overregulation, and a middle east oil glut, and mr. trump tapped in >> we're going to not let the epa destroy our companies for natural gas and shale and all other things. not going to let it happen. >> when donald trump said he wants to make this, the united states energy independent, that really resonates here. >> i can't imagine why any american wouldn't -- why that wouldn't resonate with any american. why would we need to depend on anything? i'm not saying we need to be a closed society, but independence of your own destiny is a pretty powerful thing. >> first of all, hillary clinton claimed during the second presidential debate that america is already energy independent. in fact, three quarters of all oil consumed in the united states produced domestical
. >> carroll county is eastern ohio's most drilled region.n oil and gas company leases land from the daniels to pump natural gas. it is up lems their income. but at the height of the shale boom it made many farmers here millionaires. but oil prices tanked. reinforcing fears of government overregulation, and a middle east oil glut, and mr. trump tapped in >> we're going to not let the epa destroy our companies for natural gas and shale and all other things. not going to let it...
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week, tomorrow and bill clinton is going to do two days on the ground there busting it around in eastern ohio. and they have an opportunity right now between the first and second debate to take advantage of whatever momentum she has going into the second debate and turn things around. the key here, especially for hillary clinton will be working class women in the suburbs and some of those women are going to be paying close attention to what's been going on with donald trump these last few days especially with his meltdowns around miss universe, alicia machado and other things. >> see if she can put ohio back on the map. >> this is north carolina that's become a major presidential battleground, now central to the fight for the senator majority. the republican incumbent now sane really tough fight against a little known democrat named deborah ross. republicans when you talk to them around town are very worried that this seat could slip if a lot more money doesn't start to go into this state. donald trump for one is not spending as nearly as much as hillary clinton that's helping the democrats a
week, tomorrow and bill clinton is going to do two days on the ground there busting it around in eastern ohio. and they have an opportunity right now between the first and second debate to take advantage of whatever momentum she has going into the second debate and turn things around. the key here, especially for hillary clinton will be working class women in the suburbs and some of those women are going to be paying close attention to what's been going on with donald trump these last few days...
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he's a huge draw, particularly for blue-collar workers which is why they're sending him to eastern ohio so this is why -- he really connects with people but you take that with, you know, him maybe going off topic and he's going to talk about medicare next week. he's supposed to be hillary clinton's surrogate and this is what he's doing. >> will voters associate hillary with obamacare? >> oh, i think there's no doubt. and i think what you're hearing some of the surrogates say is -- we just heard amy klobuchar and she said "i've always believed obamacare was a beginning, not an end." the issue to what we heard bill clinton say is there is some truth to that and some people are feeling that, but that's a side effect of -- jackie and i covered health care reform on the hill from beginning to end. >> yeah, you did. >> and what we remembered was at the beginning of it was we're going tackle the cost and they bent the cost curve which means it's increasing less fast, that's pretty bad. so it's still an issue that people are feeling and clearly that is something that kind of needed to be pared
he's a huge draw, particularly for blue-collar workers which is why they're sending him to eastern ohio so this is why -- he really connects with people but you take that with, you know, him maybe going off topic and he's going to talk about medicare next week. he's supposed to be hillary clinton's surrogate and this is what he's doing. >> will voters associate hillary with obamacare? >> oh, i think there's no doubt. and i think what you're hearing some of the surrogates say is --...
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youngstown, eastern ohio. that's a state that trump can feel pretty comfortable in. the problem is he needs ohio and north carolina and florida to have a chance. >> and probably need iowa too. >> iowa, absolutely. >> iowa has been remarkeddably consistently favoring trump for quite some time now. iowa is a state -- romney didn't win iowa. >> obama won iowa. that's an interesting turn of event out there. at the moment he has a 3., 7 point lead out there in four way race. that looks reasonably good for him, wouldn't you say? >> it looks good. his margin is shrinking as national numbers have worsened the last few weeks. iowa is the only battle ground state has the majority of the public being blue collar whites. that demographically sweet spot. iowa is the one state that could -- most likely state to flip from obama 2012 to trump in 2016? real clear politics average for the nation is about 5 points something like that which doesn't sound too bad with a couple weeks to go. and normally we see races tighten at the end. of course, that tightening wouldn't help in the states
youngstown, eastern ohio. that's a state that trump can feel pretty comfortable in. the problem is he needs ohio and north carolina and florida to have a chance. >> and probably need iowa too. >> iowa, absolutely. >> iowa has been remarkeddably consistently favoring trump for quite some time now. iowa is a state -- romney didn't win iowa. >> obama won iowa. that's an interesting turn of event out there. at the moment he has a 3., 7 point lead out there in four way race....
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eastern kentucky. he didn't in some ways fit in in southern ohio. he definitely belong from eastern kentucky and felt more comfortable there. he was just a great guy. brian: what is "mountain dew mouth"? [laughter] mouth is aain dew term that people give to the dental problems that happen when you drink too much sugary soda. it is not something that people like to talk about and people are unfairly stereotyped for having terrible teeth. it is true that, among poor families, kids have dental because they are given sugary soda before they should be. so i believe i was a baby when pepsi was put into my bottle and my grandma said, you are going to rot this kids teeth out. we didn't know what we were supposed to do. we did not know the behaviors we had to have to prevent premature dental problems. it's not that the people who put the pepsi in my bottle were bad people. they just really didn't know that they would have long-term health consequences. luckily, my grandma did. brian: what is a hillbilly? what is an elegy? j.d.: a hillbilly is somebody who has
eastern kentucky. he didn't in some ways fit in in southern ohio. he definitely belong from eastern kentucky and felt more comfortable there. he was just a great guy. brian: what is "mountain dew mouth"? [laughter] mouth is aain dew term that people give to the dental problems that happen when you drink too much sugary soda. it is not something that people like to talk about and people are unfairly stereotyped for having terrible teeth. it is true that, among poor families, kids have...
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severa front going through a few hours ago you can really pick out where it is moving through eastern ohio began to interact with some moisture associated with a category one hurricane matthew gordon to the latest from theat hurricane center. locality begins to hook and takes a path, back to the caribbean. also note, a couple of computer models at the hurricane center no dice. says it will go out across the atlantic. looking at the rainfall. expectations of 1.5 feet rainfall. teachers in the low '60s the forecast, 37 beginning in the upper 30s to low 40s. wewe began to warm up wednesday y with a few showers. ten-year-old special-needs child is in a medically induced after he was allegedly set on firere by several boys. >> ten-year-old kayden culp suffered burns over 20 percent of his body they said t doused him with gasoline anothe set him on fire, the boys reportedly pretend to be his friends, a a youth carrying pag has been sent to pay for his medical expenses so for almostb $200,000 been raised. a mother facing charges after she went on vacation without he kids, 30-year-old virginia wom
severa front going through a few hours ago you can really pick out where it is moving through eastern ohio began to interact with some moisture associated with a category one hurricane matthew gordon to the latest from theat hurricane center. locality begins to hook and takes a path, back to the caribbean. also note, a couple of computer models at the hurricane center no dice. says it will go out across the atlantic. looking at the rainfall. expectations of 1.5 feet rainfall. teachers in the...
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. >> reporter: but bill clinton has been campaigning across eastern ohio. when you talk to democrats who have known and worked for him a long time, they acknowledge that occasionally you get some bad with the good bill clinton, but insist the good outweighs the bad. he's working areas that have shifted since he was in office from democrat to republican, trying to win some of those white working class voters back. speaking of bill clinton, al gore is going to be on the road for hillary clinton in the coming weeks. she will be earning his support as a way to try and reach over to some of those millennials. he supports climate change and we'll talk about it so centrally. this fund-raiser will have television cameras in it. it's a rarity for the clinton campaign. >> jeff, thanks so much for that report. let's get some more on all of this. joining us now, the communications director for the republican national committee, shawn spicer. he's joining us from trump tower from new york. thanks so much for joining us. >> you bet. thanks for having me. >> let's talk a
. >> reporter: but bill clinton has been campaigning across eastern ohio. when you talk to democrats who have known and worked for him a long time, they acknowledge that occasionally you get some bad with the good bill clinton, but insist the good outweighs the bad. he's working areas that have shifted since he was in office from democrat to republican, trying to win some of those white working class voters back. speaking of bill clinton, al gore is going to be on the road for hillary...
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west back edge of the rain into western ohio went will continue to midday early afternoon rain in eastern ohio slowly with this northwest when we will start to break apart the rantrt but it will take a long time everybody be patient highs pretty much a steady in thep lower 50s he don't move the spring out of your till later on today and even during ther evening will have a fewer meaning for high school football but it won't be widespread dose does a pretty breezy tonight upper 30s to lower parties who would start to see some more localized s showers out is to thes coverage will be pretty small tomorrow it'll be many areas to the west and southwest of cleveland that do see some sunshinet >> we won't have any wind msi conditions will remain mostly clear it'll be a chilly evening but that's what you get for late october hearing any rain to affect the game which is always a good thing considering we had snow. >> hopefully not 717 your timeim right now time to get plugged in. >> a lot of stuff going on we talk a little bit about the indians andb people talk about first pitch possibly a lot of event
west back edge of the rain into western ohio went will continue to midday early afternoon rain in eastern ohio slowly with this northwest when we will start to break apart the rantrt but it will take a long time everybody be patient highs pretty much a steady in thep lower 50s he don't move the spring out of your till later on today and even during ther evening will have a fewer meaning for high school football but it won't be widespread dose does a pretty breezy tonight upper 30s to lower...
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campaign trail several other democrats are stepping out, including her husband, campaigning today in eastern ohio still trying to smooth over criticism from suggesting obamacare was the craziest thing in the world and needs to be fixed. >> i strongly supported that bill. and it's given more than 20 million people more insurance. but there are problems with it. there are problems with it. and everybody knows it. the republicans want to repeal the law. their idea of solving the problem is to take 20 million people who got insurance and take it away. >> john podesta told me last night he would have chosen different words. but the reality is health care has been relegated to the back burner of this campaign but it will be awaiting whoever becomes president and is likely to become a topic of the debate sunday or the third one. >>> diving into the archives. finding a politician appearing in adult video. what's in the videos? who is the politician? he is on the ballot but says he is not focused on winning, he is focused on defeating donald trump. that's next. safety doesn't come in a box. it's not a ban
campaign trail several other democrats are stepping out, including her husband, campaigning today in eastern ohio still trying to smooth over criticism from suggesting obamacare was the craziest thing in the world and needs to be fixed. >> i strongly supported that bill. and it's given more than 20 million people more insurance. but there are problems with it. there are problems with it. and everybody knows it. the republicans want to repeal the law. their idea of solving the problem is...
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in eastern ohio, southeastern ohio with blue collar workers that, you know, traditionally had voted democratic but now are saying, well, you know, what have the democrats done for me? i still don't have a job. my friends don't have jobs. i'm going to give trump a try. >> thank you, guys, for joining us this morning. it's great to try to understand what's going on on the ground. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> got it. thank you. >>> coming up, a checkup on twitter. the stock got crushed yesterday. we'll tell you how it's trading this morning and which rumored bidders may still be in the game. here's a quick check on what's happening in the european markets right now. germany is lower by 72 points. ftse is off of its highs but still in positive territory as a result of the weakness in the pound and in paris stocks are lower by half a percent. og. i do the sales, the marketing. i have to do that from my phone. we use tons of data. i really don't have to worry about it 'cause everything is unlimited. i need data and i need it now. it's the end of data limits for your business. get unlimited 4g lte
in eastern ohio, southeastern ohio with blue collar workers that, you know, traditionally had voted democratic but now are saying, well, you know, what have the democrats done for me? i still don't have a job. my friends don't have jobs. i'm going to give trump a try. >> thank you, guys, for joining us this morning. it's great to try to understand what's going on on the ground. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> got it. thank you. >>> coming up, a checkup on twitter. the...
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reports out of ohio in southern and eastern ohio will donald trump did well in primaries, voter registration is lagging. it's crazy it's -- not crazy but sort of it might, you know, put a hole in his here to they enthusiasm is enough just to get people to do this all on their own. >> i remember talking to folks not too long ago doing something about mondale, and walter mondale who ran for the presidency, and i was told by one of his former aides, we had the last week of the campaign 30,000 people at our rallies, and you'll recall a loss of -- didn't go well. >> getting early insight into some of the early voting in iowa, for example. quinnipiac university poll showing that 61% of the early voters in iowa have cast their ballots for hillary clinton. so is this a sign that hillary clinton is just getting a lot of early votes out there? or is there a trend? something going on in iowa that maybe could be significant? >> well i do think it's significant a lot of the early voting seems to be favoring clinton in some of these states. you see that in north carolina as well. because its enthusiasm, t
reports out of ohio in southern and eastern ohio will donald trump did well in primaries, voter registration is lagging. it's crazy it's -- not crazy but sort of it might, you know, put a hole in his here to they enthusiasm is enough just to get people to do this all on their own. >> i remember talking to folks not too long ago doing something about mondale, and walter mondale who ran for the presidency, and i was told by one of his former aides, we had the last week of the campaign...
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want those back and we see that both specifically in places where donald trump is working hard, eastern ohio western pennsylvania where they had been specifically hard-hit with closings and changing and economic landscape, but we also see it in a kind of nostalgia for an older time that takes hold among people who are making over $100,000 a year and basically benefiting in the current economy, so it's both a specific feeling that people have about their economic situation one that is much more general that really doesn't have any links that people specific pocketbook concerns because they are doing okay. host: so many of these things pop up in your retelling of history and we go back to it, the jackson period and certainly not pat buchanan period, but once thing we see that these uprisings share in common is a sense of populist anger, discontent with the way things are going, resentment towards that you leads, eastern elites. jackson did not like the federal reserve, a different name at that time, but he shut it down and cause economic havoc, but a lot of folks felt like that's what they wan
want those back and we see that both specifically in places where donald trump is working hard, eastern ohio western pennsylvania where they had been specifically hard-hit with closings and changing and economic landscape, but we also see it in a kind of nostalgia for an older time that takes hold among people who are making over $100,000 a year and basically benefiting in the current economy, so it's both a specific feeling that people have about their economic situation one that is much more...
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a little cloud cover going on in eastern parts of ohio. if you look closely enough one little pseudoshower just to the south, southwest of the area. most of us going to wind up staying dry. not helping too much in the way of temperatures. many low low we'll come back and talk world series and talk about rain chances. >> many thanks, well breaking at the news hour a news conference in less than an hour about the arrest of a former top official at metro health medical system. the latest on the story, tracy? >> more details are expected to be released a the u.s. attorney's office. what we know is edward hill has hospital season. he along with three other men have been indicted and involves hundreds of thousands of dollars. we will be live streaming that news conference at 1:00 today. tracy, news 5. >> thank you. of course, we'll stay on top of this story. a big one. new developments on the story we brought you this week. two men being held in connection with a body founder in the cleveland metro block killed then wrapped in tarp and durped ne
a little cloud cover going on in eastern parts of ohio. if you look closely enough one little pseudoshower just to the south, southwest of the area. most of us going to wind up staying dry. not helping too much in the way of temperatures. many low low we'll come back and talk world series and talk about rain chances. >> many thanks, well breaking at the news hour a news conference in less than an hour about the arrest of a former top official at metro health medical system. the latest on...
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laughter] [applause] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, this evening, before 7:00 eastern, ohio state university's professor talks about the 1866 supreme court case, ex parte mulligan where the court ruled it unconstitutional to rule civilians and military courts also the courts are operating. >> it was part of this debate. publicd to prove to the that the danger was real. and therefore the military trials were justified. worked.ow, it lincoln won the election of 1864. >> at 8:00, a george washington professor on the origins of the gay-rights movement. >> take a movement -- the gay movement built on the lessons of the other array of social and cultural movements from this time are developing. the antiwar movement. the civil rights and black power ,ovement, women's liberation they are taking the best aspects of those of building upon them. >> sunday at 6:00 on american artifacts, we take a tour of the woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c. with its executive director. 28th president retired in 1921 and died three years later. >> he responded to the crisis by sending today to ou
laughter] [applause] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, this evening, before 7:00 eastern, ohio state university's professor talks about the 1866 supreme court case, ex parte mulligan where the court ruled it unconstitutional to rule civilians and military courts also the courts are operating. >> it was part of this debate. publicd to prove to the that the danger was real. and therefore the military trials were justified. worked.ow, it lincoln won the election of...
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[applause] the heather dash was in eastern ohio with the african-american bishop cannot to me and saidis not what's important one important to me is i have a grandson from arkansas rice was born. and the first business was from my granddad's kirch restore process street from the town cemetery. so both of my granddad's customers were african-american. his position was straightforward they did best achaean you have a right to feed them there is now in times supplement my grandfather told me were a wonderful man and was not always been on a regular basis. he said just take whatever you need for your family and pay me later we have to get that back in america when somebody looks you in the eye you have to be able to trust again and believe the baghdad we don't hear your religion this tirade against that family because the muslim mother could not talk at the democratic convention for that young man to laydown his life for our country that is a disgrace. if it was my child i would not be able to talk at the convention. could you? i could not believe the father could do it. this is bad for us
[applause] the heather dash was in eastern ohio with the african-american bishop cannot to me and saidis not what's important one important to me is i have a grandson from arkansas rice was born. and the first business was from my granddad's kirch restore process street from the town cemetery. so both of my granddad's customers were african-american. his position was straightforward they did best achaean you have a right to feed them there is now in times supplement my grandfather told me were...
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it looks like the united nations [applause] the other day i was in eastern ohio doing a bus trip for and an african-american came up to me and i was virtually in tears. he told me who he was and he said that's not what's important mr. president. he said what is important to me is that i am the grandson of luther black of hope, arkansas, where i was born. and where the first business i was ever in was my granddad's little grocery store across the street from a cemetery behind which lived most of the african-americans. most of my granddad's customers were african-americans. his position was straightforward. you are working hard and doing the best you can and taking care of your kids you have got a right to feed them. keep in mind this was a long time ago. there were no food stamps. and he said my grandfather told me that your grandfather was a wonderful man because whenever he came in and he hadn't been paid yet come he didn't notice it paid on a regular basis. he said luther take whatever you need for your family. we have got to get that back in america. when somebody looks you in the
it looks like the united nations [applause] the other day i was in eastern ohio doing a bus trip for and an african-american came up to me and i was virtually in tears. he told me who he was and he said that's not what's important mr. president. he said what is important to me is that i am the grandson of luther black of hope, arkansas, where i was born. and where the first business i was ever in was my granddad's little grocery store across the street from a cemetery behind which lived most of...
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this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening just before 7:00 eastern, ohio statersities michael benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case where the court ruled it unconstitutional to try civilians and military court while civilian courts are operating. >> the milligan trial was part , designed toe prove to the public that the danger was real and that therefore, the military trials were justified. and as we know, it worked. lincoln won the election of 1864. >> at 8:00, chad heap on the origins of the gay-rights movement. liberation front is playing on an building on all of the lessons that the whole other array of social and cultural movement from this period are .eveloping the antiwar movement, the civil rights and black power movement, women's liberation movement, they are taking the best aspects of those and building upon them. 6:00 ony evening at american artifacts, we take a tour of the woodrow wilson house home, where the president died three years later. >> he responded to the crisis by sending food aid to armenia. the armenian people were very gratef
this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening just before 7:00 eastern, ohio statersities michael benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case where the court ruled it unconstitutional to try civilians and military court while civilian courts are operating. >> the milligan trial was part , designed toe prove to the public that the danger was real and that therefore, the military trials were justified. and as we know, it worked. lincoln won the election of 1864....
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good for the evening. 40s in the eastern part of ohio. as we get into the start of the day tomorrow i think temperatures will start to even out. once the sun comes up were off to the races. we can take a look at the hour by hour. 8 am temperatures upper 40s low 50s. lots of sunshine. as we go through the day temperatures will warm up nicely. 70 degrees in downtown cleveland. a southerly breeze at 10. that means our downtown and lake shore temperatures will be a couple degrees warmer than farther south. 76 in downtown cleveland. the same southerly breezes that expected to cause too many homes on the lake. the waves generally 2 feet or less. wednesday evening still mostly sunny to partly cloudy. a nice southerly breeze. upper 60s/low 70s, perfect grilling weather. some rumbles of thunder. watch what is happening as we get into the start of the day thursday. rain chances lingering. we don't budge of the 50s. in fact temperatures will hold in the 50s through thursday i think. we will start with rain and with sunny skies. those are expected to
good for the evening. 40s in the eastern part of ohio. as we get into the start of the day tomorrow i think temperatures will start to even out. once the sun comes up were off to the races. we can take a look at the hour by hour. 8 am temperatures upper 40s low 50s. lots of sunshine. as we go through the day temperatures will warm up nicely. 70 degrees in downtown cleveland. a southerly breeze at 10. that means our downtown and lake shore temperatures will be a couple degrees warmer than...
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ohio, michigan. it is just a road. route 23, which ran through eastern kentucky to columbus.here were a bunch of people who drive along that highway, moving permanently, in search for a better life or wage. thatis interesting is that was also the way people got home on holidays. you would see people driving witheastern kentucky license plates from michigan and ohio. that is the roads these people traveled. is in coalntucky country. as the crows fly, it is 100 miles. is 3.5s of driving, it hours. with the mountain road's, you cannot drive that fast. it is difficult to get a good speed. it feels further away than it actually is. it is a place where you can make a good weekend trip. it takes a while to get there. how do people gam,e the food stamp system? guest: there are a couple of ways. one way is that they buy soda and they sell it to their for a cash discount for they will sell the food stamps directly. another thing i saw his people coming in and buying food and and with food stamps everything else is on a separate check. there is a recognition that they are not depending
ohio, michigan. it is just a road. route 23, which ran through eastern kentucky to columbus.here were a bunch of people who drive along that highway, moving permanently, in search for a better life or wage. thatis interesting is that was also the way people got home on holidays. you would see people driving witheastern kentucky license plates from michigan and ohio. that is the roads these people traveled. is in coalntucky country. as the crows fly, it is 100 miles. is 3.5s of driving, it...
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you have the northeast, eastern ohio, southwest, central, northwest. majormpaign has one front, the big cities. there is also the big media markets. hillary clinton is in columbus and cleveland and cincinnati. those are the three major urban areas that will drive the lion's share of the vote come election day. donald trump and mike pence have had a different strategy. they're hitting the big cities for the media coverage, but last night donald trump campaigned in geneva, ohio. that is about one hour east of cleveland. no presidential candidate has visited since jfk in 1960. it is a small county. byma won it for years ago double digits. it is so small that of donald trump flipped that it would not be a difference maker. visited ashland. that is deep republican territory. that must have been making sure you get out the vote. they are focusing more on traditional republican base areas wheree-collar they could chip away at margins. hillary clinton is focusing on urban areas that will drive the lion's share of the vote. host: st. joseph, missouri. caller: i
you have the northeast, eastern ohio, southwest, central, northwest. majormpaign has one front, the big cities. there is also the big media markets. hillary clinton is in columbus and cleveland and cincinnati. those are the three major urban areas that will drive the lion's share of the vote come election day. donald trump and mike pence have had a different strategy. they're hitting the big cities for the media coverage, but last night donald trump campaigned in geneva, ohio. that is about one...
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. >>> this weekend on american history tv, saturday evening, just before 7:00 eastern, ohio state university's michael less benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case, where the court ruled unconstitutional to try civilians. >> the milligan trial was part of this debate. designed to prove to the public that the danger was real. and that therefore, the military trials were justified. and as we know, it worked. lincoln won the election of 1864. >>> and at 8:00, george washington professor, on the origins of the gay rights movement. >> gay liberation front is playing on and building on all of the lessons that the whole other array of social and cultural movements from this period are developing. the anti-war movement, the civil rights and black power movement. women's liberation movement. they're taking the best as spegt speg -- aspects and building upon them. >>> and then 6:00, woodrow wilson house, executive director, robert enholm, where the president retired in 1921 and died three years later. >> the armenian people were very grateful and raising money for amin y armenian charities, and
. >>> this weekend on american history tv, saturday evening, just before 7:00 eastern, ohio state university's michael less benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case, where the court ruled unconstitutional to try civilians. >> the milligan trial was part of this debate. designed to prove to the public that the danger was real. and that therefore, the military trials were justified. and as we know, it worked. lincoln won the election of 1864. >>> and at 8:00,...
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eastern on c-span2. in the ohio senate race incumbent rob portman and former democratic governor ted strickland debated last night. recent polls show senator portman with over a 15-point lead. >> the issues that matter to you. ohio's race to the senate. >> i've anchor at news five in cleveland. welcome to the final senate debate between rob portman and ted strickland. this debate is sponsored by the city club of cleveland which drafted tonight's format, the rules have been agreed to by the campaign. media partners. we welcome those watching on abc stations as well as a tune in on your public television station. and, of course, to those in our studio audience. >> the debate is divided into two segments, each 30 minutes alone. in the first half we will ask the candidates questions and the second has the candidates will respond to questions from the audience. want of those questions will come from twitter but if you would like to submit a question use the hashtag city club. candidates will have 90 seconds to respond to
eastern on c-span2. in the ohio senate race incumbent rob portman and former democratic governor ted strickland debated last night. recent polls show senator portman with over a 15-point lead. >> the issues that matter to you. ohio's race to the senate. >> i've anchor at news five in cleveland. welcome to the final senate debate between rob portman and ted strickland. this debate is sponsored by the city club of cleveland which drafted tonight's format, the rules have been agreed to...
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number two ohio state in madison that game at 8:00 eastern on espn. mike, ed, back to you. >> cassidy, thanks very much. pierson-el had the last carry. tonight on abc, more big ten action. j. k6789 barrett, you can watch on espn. ohio state, the only team in the country ranked in the top five in total offense and offense drk well, total offense last week for ohio state took a little bump against allen's group. indiana played really well, two weeks in a row, against an explosive offense, held them well below their average and you look at drew brown, the kicker. if i'm nebraska, i'm not so sure getting the time off the kloss -- we have already had one >> mike: a blocked punt. >> ed: a blocked punt. and you line up for a field goal. surprised if you don't have a run here. >> mike: and they they will run wild. "nfl insiders" wanted on out of bounds play sbhsm they were within an ench of getting it dpk he goes out of bounds, you save a lot of time and a field goal just so this is going to be quite a bit of time for indiana. >> ed: the worry about nebraska.
number two ohio state in madison that game at 8:00 eastern on espn. mike, ed, back to you. >> cassidy, thanks very much. pierson-el had the last carry. tonight on abc, more big ten action. j. k6789 barrett, you can watch on espn. ohio state, the only team in the country ranked in the top five in total offense and offense drk well, total offense last week for ohio state took a little bump against allen's group. indiana played really well, two weeks in a row, against an explosive offense,...
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guest: well, we talk about there being 405 ohio's with the northeast, eastern ohio, southwest, central and northwest and it really a campaign gets fought on one major front mess the big cities. hillary clinton is spending a lot of time in columbus and cleveland and to a lesser extent cincinnati because those are the three major urban areas that will drive the lions share of the vote in the lion's share of the democratic vote come election day. whereas, donald trump and mike pence, there'd strategy has been different pick their hitting the big cities, but last night donald trump campaign-- campaigned in geneva, ohio. that's about an hour east of here in cleveland, but no presidential candidate has visited there since jfk in 1960. is a small county pick obama won four years ago i think by double digits , but it is so small. it's not like it would necessarily be the difference maker. mike pence campaigned in ashland, ohio, which is deep republican territory. that must have been a visit to make sure you get out the base to vote because donald trump and mike pence-- they should be focusing
guest: well, we talk about there being 405 ohio's with the northeast, eastern ohio, southwest, central and northwest and it really a campaign gets fought on one major front mess the big cities. hillary clinton is spending a lot of time in columbus and cleveland and to a lesser extent cincinnati because those are the three major urban areas that will drive the lions share of the vote in the lion's share of the democratic vote come election day. whereas, donald trump and mike pence, there'd...
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. ♪ >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening just before 7:00 eastern, ohiote university's michael benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case, ex-party milligan, where the court ruled unconstitutional to try civilians in military courts while civilian court are operating. >> the milligan trial was part of this debate, designed to prove to the public, that the danger was real and therefore the military trials were justified. , and as we know, it worked. lincoln won the election of 1864. >> @ite, george washington university professor chad heath on the origins of the gay rights movement. >> gay liberation frond is playing on and building on all the lessons the whole other array of social and cultural movements from this period are developing. antiwar movement, the civil rights and black power movement, women's liberation movement. they're taking the best aspects of those and building upon them. >> sunday evening at 6:00 on american artifacts we take a tour of the woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c., with the executive director, robert enholm where th
. ♪ >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening just before 7:00 eastern, ohiote university's michael benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case, ex-party milligan, where the court ruled unconstitutional to try civilians in military courts while civilian court are operating. >> the milligan trial was part of this debate, designed to prove to the public, that the danger was real and therefore the military trials were justified. , and as we know, it...
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number two ohio state in madison that game at 8:00 eastern on espn. mike, ed, back to you. >> cassidy, thanks very much. pierson-el had the last carry. tonight on abc, more big ten action. j. k6789 barrett, you can watch on espn. ohio state, the only team in the country ranked in the top five in total offense and total offense drk well, total offense little bump against allen's group. indiana played really well, two weeks in a row, against an explosive offense, held them well below their average and you look at drew brown, the kicker. if i'm nebraska, i'm not so sure getting the time off the kloss -- we have already had one blocked field goal today. and you line up for a field goal. surprised if you don't have a run here. >> mike: and they they will run wild. "nfl insiders" wanted on out of bounds play sbhsm they were within an ench of getting it dpk he goes out of bounds, you save a lot of time and a field goal just puts you up by five. so this is going >> ed: the worry about nebraska. you do need to kick it here. overize, you only need three. if i'm
number two ohio state in madison that game at 8:00 eastern on espn. mike, ed, back to you. >> cassidy, thanks very much. pierson-el had the last carry. tonight on abc, more big ten action. j. k6789 barrett, you can watch on espn. ohio state, the only team in the country ranked in the top five in total offense and total offense drk well, total offense little bump against allen's group. indiana played really well, two weeks in a row, against an explosive offense, held them well below their...
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toyou can sell that case workers in western pennsylvania and eastern ohio, and bring home the case, thatter growth president, that he will restore manufacturing security, wage growth to america, that may swing him in some of these crucial states. this is the case that he has made, that is actually bringing voters to his side. he needs to stay away from some of the stuff he says about women and the wall and immigrants. tom: thank you for the briefing. getting more than interesting as we go to a later election, november 8. john heilemann this afternoon and mark halperin in with all due respect. they are driving forward to the nation's election. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: guy johnson in london, tom keene in new york. banks the big focus on this side of the pond. let's hear what the ceo of barclays had to say, earlier on for my british banks are important in europe. >> there is a lot of capital in u.k. which is to work in the european union. we would hope as a brexit negotiation goes forth, that the politicians and the regulators keep up the free flow of capital , and continue to allow partic
toyou can sell that case workers in western pennsylvania and eastern ohio, and bring home the case, thatter growth president, that he will restore manufacturing security, wage growth to america, that may swing him in some of these crucial states. this is the case that he has made, that is actually bringing voters to his side. he needs to stay away from some of the stuff he says about women and the wall and immigrants. tom: thank you for the briefing. getting more than interesting as we go to a...
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. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening, just before 7:00 eastern, ohio state university's michael les benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case ex-party milligan, where the court ruled it unconstitutional to try civilians in military courts while civilian courts are operating. >> the milligan trial was part of this debate designed to prove to the public that the danger was real. and therefore, the military trials were justified. and as you know, it worked. lincoln won the election of 1864. >> and at 8:00, george washington university professor chad heap on the origins of the gay rights movement. >> the gay liberation front, right, it's playing on and building on all of the lessons that the whole other array of social and cultural movements from this period are developing. the antiwar movement, the civil rights and black power movement, women's liberation movement. they're taking the best aspects of those and building upon them. >> then sunday evening at 6:00 on "american artifacts," we take a tour of the woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c., w
. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening, just before 7:00 eastern, ohio state university's michael les benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case ex-party milligan, where the court ruled it unconstitutional to try civilians in military courts while civilian courts are operating. >> the milligan trial was part of this debate designed to prove to the public that the danger was real. and therefore, the military trials were justified. and as you...