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i had a group come from the tiny little town in bohemia coming looking for land. they came to ohio, and then they followed the shawnee, and they went west and got indian land in kansas. it haunts us to this day because i'm convinced it's not just a story about the past, it's a story about what it's like to live in these huge democracies where we all want to fulfill our dream cans but we seem to -- our dreams, but we seem to only fulfill them at the expense of somebody else, and however do we live side by side with each other, not ruining somebody else's life? .. it troubles me to this day. what makes american history so challenging to write is not know the fact that stores that's only people have been forgotten even when all the threats of the past drawn out against the past of time are woven together, tragedy remains. that's something of a group of people like the delaware, seneca, shawnee and wyandotte gives rise to the triumph ofpeopleik another like the millions of farmers townspeople come immigrants, city dwellers who felt that the land in ohio lefte were behind by the tribes.
i had a group come from the tiny little town in bohemia coming looking for land. they came to ohio, and then they followed the shawnee, and they went west and got indian land in kansas. it haunts us to this day because i'm convinced it's not just a story about the past, it's a story about what it's like to live in these huge democracies where we all want to fulfill our dream cans but we seem to -- our dreams, but we seem to only fulfill them at the expense of somebody else, and however do we...
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what is happening in ohio is the economic both. it got almost 64% of the vote. that is a reflection of the gains we have made. i like snyder. they were all in the republican governors' association. they are all good people. nice bait, but i ain't taking it. >> but are there specific things you have done in ohio that they haven't been able to do? >> why don't you research that and we will get back to you. some people will say is he conservative enough? one of the architects involved in balancing the bulge. i come into the state $8 billion in the hole and now with a $2 billion surplus. we killed the death tax and helping small businesses. i really wish i could sake credit for all this, but i have really smart people. a team. >> i would love to give you a short answer but the problem with these things is they are not simple. >> you talked to cnn a couple of weeks ago and they asked you if you would attend a gay wedding. you said you had been invited to one and planned to attend. yet you remain someone who believes government should define marriage as a union between
what is happening in ohio is the economic both. it got almost 64% of the vote. that is a reflection of the gains we have made. i like snyder. they were all in the republican governors' association. they are all good people. nice bait, but i ain't taking it. >> but are there specific things you have done in ohio that they haven't been able to do? >> why don't you research that and we will get back to you. some people will say is he conservative enough? one of the architects involved...
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i beat an incumbent for the first time in 40 years in ohio. what is interesting is that i won cuyahoga county. either i got it or i don't. i'm optimistic. i have had good receptions in detroit, south carolina, new hampshire. i'm going to do the best i can. without the resources, you cannot do it. you don't have any resources, go away. >> i want to ask you a multipart question. it has to do with foreign policy and how your middle east foreign policy would look different than president obama's. in discussing what your policy would look like, can you tell us where you are on obama's emerging deal with iran? and your position on a bill pending in the senate that would give congress the ability to weigh in, but also without a vote of disapproval would -- gov. kasich: two interesting stories in the paper today. i read both of them today. you read the editorial pages and you begin to understand -- well, let me not say. two stories are very interesting. there was a guy driving a $75,000 m bertini in iran, and he got into an accident and killed himself
i beat an incumbent for the first time in 40 years in ohio. what is interesting is that i won cuyahoga county. either i got it or i don't. i'm optimistic. i have had good receptions in detroit, south carolina, new hampshire. i'm going to do the best i can. without the resources, you cannot do it. you don't have any resources, go away. >> i want to ask you a multipart question. it has to do with foreign policy and how your middle east foreign policy would look different than president...
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>> everybody in this area comes home clothes. >> reporter: southeast ohio where millions of gallons ofdon mines ripple through streams and creeks like here in the once pros mining, town. >> 130 square miles. >> reporter: the watershed's wash dog michelle who monitors the acid coal mine runoff that began gushing out back in 1968. >> it is still discharging anywhere from 800-1,000 gallons a minute and have acid mine drainage and has metals and a high concentration of iron and alluminum and magnoeze. >> a civil engineer from ohio university saw pigment for paint and home grown in ohio and not factories. >> huge industry and go through a million metric tons a year in the united states, a lot of that is imported from china and we are hoping with this process we can displace some of that. >> carefully getting in here, it's pretty slippery. i always lose a graduate student or two. >> cold water. you can really see where the orange has settled on the bottom, it's amazing when you look along the edge it looks like really healthy habitat but look in the water what happens? >> should be lots of g
>> everybody in this area comes home clothes. >> reporter: southeast ohio where millions of gallons ofdon mines ripple through streams and creeks like here in the once pros mining, town. >> 130 square miles. >> reporter: the watershed's wash dog michelle who monitors the acid coal mine runoff that began gushing out back in 1968. >> it is still discharging anywhere from 800-1,000 gallons a minute and have acid mine drainage and has metals and a high concentration of...
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communities they serve is a problem across the country the after a series of fatal police shootings in ohio governor kasich has created an advisory board to develop a set of standards for police. joining us now to discuss that and a potential run for the white house is ohio governor john kasich. welcome back to fox news sunday. >> always good to be with you. >> everyone remembers the case of the 12-year-old playing with a pellet gun, we are playing the video now and was shot by the cleveland police. how will the board you have set up after having a task force examine this, how will the board prevent tragedyies like to? >> we appointed a panel that was diverse. one of the chairman is a foam head of the highway patrol and the co-chair person is the vice chairman of the democratic party here african-american woman whose son is a police officer. and we got together with them and a group of people including law enforcement clergy, community leaders elected officials, and they have a series of recommendations which will be immediately implemented including a state standard of force and aggressive
communities they serve is a problem across the country the after a series of fatal police shootings in ohio governor kasich has created an advisory board to develop a set of standards for police. joining us now to discuss that and a potential run for the white house is ohio governor john kasich. welcome back to fox news sunday. >> always good to be with you. >> everyone remembers the case of the 12-year-old playing with a pellet gun, we are playing the video now and was shot by the...
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these work at the transmission plant in sharonville, ohio but i see it all over ohio. more than 1,500 workers will manufacture ford's truck in avon lake this was moved from mexico to the united states. this is what they told me. we want to be able to compete. we want to keep our jobs here in avon lake, ohio. they said -- and i quote -- " currency manipulation hurts american competitiveness at home. this assembly plant's mission is to provide our customers with the highest quality safest most reliable products and services while fostering continuous growth and prosperity to our community. they say trade policies must not undermine this progress in the auto industry and manufacturing. this was jointly signed by the plant manager and other members of management at this company. why? because they get it. which is that if they are working hard, making concessions, becoming more efficient, to be more competitive, they're willing to do it. they know they have to. they get it. we're an international marketplace now there is global competition but they want to be darn sure they
these work at the transmission plant in sharonville, ohio but i see it all over ohio. more than 1,500 workers will manufacture ford's truck in avon lake this was moved from mexico to the united states. this is what they told me. we want to be able to compete. we want to keep our jobs here in avon lake, ohio. they said -- and i quote -- " currency manipulation hurts american competitiveness at home. this assembly plant's mission is to provide our customers with the highest quality safest...
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in 1952, he graduated from ohio state university in 1974 a use later was elected to the ohio legislatureserved for 18 years as member of u.s. congress from central ohio and was chairman of the house budget committee. after leaving congress in 2000 and running for president he worked for lehman brothers as managing director in the investment banking division and a commentator for fox news and a presidential fellow at the ohio state university. john kasich has written three new york times best selling books. in 2010 the republican was elected governor of ohio, he is a fiscal conservative who believes in this quote responsibly. john kasich is married and has twin daughters. with that good to see you thanks for joining us. you look strongly at a presidential run 16 years ago. how have things changed? >> back then i was talking to a lady in a kitchen near the sink, we bring getting along just great and i am thinking i may have this lady as a supporter and joy looked at her watch and said what time do you think the candidate is going to get here? it is a little different now. i had a pretty st
in 1952, he graduated from ohio state university in 1974 a use later was elected to the ohio legislatureserved for 18 years as member of u.s. congress from central ohio and was chairman of the house budget committee. after leaving congress in 2000 and running for president he worked for lehman brothers as managing director in the investment banking division and a commentator for fox news and a presidential fellow at the ohio state university. john kasich has written three new york times best...
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>> well you know i won -- i won 86 out of 88 counties in ohio with almost 64% of the vote. i got the conservative vote. i received 51% of union households, 60% of women and 26% of african-americans. you want to be president? you better win ohio. what we've been able to do in ohio with job growth tax cuts the largest in the country and a history of balancing budgets chris, i mean i think it's hard to question my conservative credentials. ly tell you this, as a conservative, i believe economic growth is a means to an end -- is not a means to an end but should help people rise and be lifted. that's what all americans want. whether they're republicans or democrats. >> the other issue, quite frankly, i'm sure you've heard this over the years, is whether you have the dmrin dmriniscipline to run for president. >> i'm a republican, i'm a conservative but my party is my vehicle, not my master. you know what? i'm free as a bird. i'm free as a bird. isn't it great? >> in a generally favorable article in "the atlantic" the reporter says this about you, he has a combustible personality t
>> well you know i won -- i won 86 out of 88 counties in ohio with almost 64% of the vote. i got the conservative vote. i received 51% of union households, 60% of women and 26% of african-americans. you want to be president? you better win ohio. what we've been able to do in ohio with job growth tax cuts the largest in the country and a history of balancing budgets chris, i mean i think it's hard to question my conservative credentials. ly tell you this, as a conservative, i believe...
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the right is no good if your attorney doesn't have the information. >> in addition to ohio's draconianvery laws, neil would also learn that the prosecutor in joe's case, carmen marino, had his own controversial reputation. >> with carmen marino there are ten cases where he had been reprimanded by the courts. i summarized it as cheating to win. get a conviction at all costs seemed to be the approach. and let the truth fall where it may. >> in fact, in the tony klann murder case marino was cited by the ohio supreme court for prosecutorial misconduct in the trial of joe's co-defendant, mike keenan. >> i gave a good closing argument. and i ended by taking this big bowie knife and stabbing it in the evidence desk. that's the prosecutorial misconduct that was alleged. and my argument is you're criticizing me for stabbing this knife in the desk when that was the knife that slashed this kid's throat when they murdered him. i said you think that's the balance that should overturn the case? well, it was. >> because of marino's antics, mike keenan received a new trial. but once again he was convi
the right is no good if your attorney doesn't have the information. >> in addition to ohio's draconianvery laws, neil would also learn that the prosecutor in joe's case, carmen marino, had his own controversial reputation. >> with carmen marino there are ten cases where he had been reprimanded by the courts. i summarized it as cheating to win. get a conviction at all costs seemed to be the approach. and let the truth fall where it may. >> in fact, in the tony klann murder case...
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ohio replacement ssbn's. just going from 14 to 12 alone saves $40 billion in lifecycle costs. at two that the ohio life extension from 30-42 years and the fact that the ohio replacement will be designed for 42 years from the get go, we are clearly demonstrating our desire to decrease the number of submarines to the minimum. the third way to reduce the impact on the rest of the navy is ensuring we fund it in a manner that does not impact the navy's already stressed shipbuilding budget. you can read an article every day talking about the navy shipbuilding plant and the associated disco reality -- fiscal reality. i spoke earlier about the short-term churning of the 24 hour news cycle, and how it mexico difficult if not impossible to maintain perspective on the long-term nature of nuclear deterrents. if you only take a short-term view of the historic navy shipbuilding funding levels, you will lose the long-term fax of what actually -- facts of what happened during previous procurement periods. during those years were ssb n's procurement occurred, the navy's annual shipbuilding acco
ohio replacement ssbn's. just going from 14 to 12 alone saves $40 billion in lifecycle costs. at two that the ohio life extension from 30-42 years and the fact that the ohio replacement will be designed for 42 years from the get go, we are clearly demonstrating our desire to decrease the number of submarines to the minimum. the third way to reduce the impact on the rest of the navy is ensuring we fund it in a manner that does not impact the navy's already stressed shipbuilding budget. you can...
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so people know better than this in ohio. that's why those poll numbers show the rallying around in opposition to more bad trade deals. >> i'm not trying to rope any democrat into taking a position against hillary clinton, but we're at the point of absolutes right now. if then senator clinton said no to fast track to president bush why wouldn't she come out and support it against president obama right now? what's different? >> i think and hope she will. i don't know what's different. i don't think anything is really different. i also know that then senator clinton in 2008 in cleveland said that she -- in a debate she said she would renegotiate nafta. so i have confidence that she'll be in the right place on these trade agreements. i think one of my kind of proudest moments looking back in my first term in the senate is standing with president obama and our secretary of state then was hillary clinton, she wasn't as involved in this but in saving the auto industry. it made such a huge difference to grow our economy. we had lost
so people know better than this in ohio. that's why those poll numbers show the rallying around in opposition to more bad trade deals. >> i'm not trying to rope any democrat into taking a position against hillary clinton, but we're at the point of absolutes right now. if then senator clinton said no to fast track to president bush why wouldn't she come out and support it against president obama right now? what's different? >> i think and hope she will. i don't know what's different....
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this is important to workers and families in youngstown dayton and sandusky including 5000 retirees in ohiog with hundreds of steelworker retirees. it's a key priority in i appreciate it being in the legislation. with regard to trade or motion authority our goal should be to ensure that a trade negotiators can get the best possible deal at the negotiating table for american workers. i want to be clear as i have been in as i haven't passed the epa needs to address issues that till the playing field away from workers in ohio and other states such as current to manipulation. we agree that currency manipulation is a bad idea and we want to stop it and what we are trying to do with regard to the amendment i plans offer leaders to ensure that foreign governments are put on notice and they enable their workers, our workers to have a fair shot so they don't get an unfair advantage by manipulating their currency. by devaluing and manipulating currencies of their weaker against american dollars some of our competitors china with examples japan with examples japan in the past have made it cheaper to e
this is important to workers and families in youngstown dayton and sandusky including 5000 retirees in ohiog with hundreds of steelworker retirees. it's a key priority in i appreciate it being in the legislation. with regard to trade or motion authority our goal should be to ensure that a trade negotiators can get the best possible deal at the negotiating table for american workers. i want to be clear as i have been in as i haven't passed the epa needs to address issues that till the playing...
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trevon in ohio. >> caller: hey, how are you doing jim. 3d systems. >> no still too early. i don't like that group. i'm going to dean in illinois. dean. >> caller: hey big booyah from the windy city. >> windy city has winners. what's happening. >> caller: what are your thoughts on opk prior to the earnings call. >> you want to own it and if you f the stock comes in do some buying. steve in illinois steve. >> caller: nothing runs like a deere, booyah jim. >> like that. what's up? >> caller: what do you think of lci? >> i'm going to be an activist. it's a better stock. >> let's go to julian in virginia. >> caller: hey, jim, what can you tell me about gopro. >> you could say well listen jim you got us out at the high but you didn't get us in at the low. i plead guilty or innocent to both of those. there's a big move and i can't go back now and tell you to buy it because that would be not helpful. let's go to sonny in illinois. sonny. >> caller: hey, jim, a big chicago bulls booyah to you. >> i like the bulls. you know brandon marshall is one o
trevon in ohio. >> caller: hey, how are you doing jim. 3d systems. >> no still too early. i don't like that group. i'm going to dean in illinois. dean. >> caller: hey big booyah from the windy city. >> windy city has winners. what's happening. >> caller: what are your thoughts on opk prior to the earnings call. >> you want to own it and if you f the stock comes in do some buying. steve in illinois steve. >> caller: nothing runs like a deere, booyah jim....
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i ended up winning that election with one of the most shocking upsets in modern ohio history. 's what i do. i am a retail guy. i'm going to communicate as best as i can. i was the only republican to defeat an incumbent democrats in 1982. i won reelection. i beat an incumbent. what is really interesting is obama carried cuyahoga county by 40 points. either i got it or i don't. it will be up to the folks to determine. i have had good receptions in detroit and south carolina and new hampshire. i'm just going to do the best i can. i tried this before. you have the resources you go away. >> your foreign policy in the middle east would look different then president obama's. would your middle east policy -- in discussing what you're middle east policy would look like, can you tell us where you are in dealings with iran and your position on a bill pending in the senate that would give congress the ability to weigh in but also without a vote of disapproval. governor kasich: there were two interesting stories in the paper today. i don't know if they were both in the new york times or not
i ended up winning that election with one of the most shocking upsets in modern ohio history. 's what i do. i am a retail guy. i'm going to communicate as best as i can. i was the only republican to defeat an incumbent democrats in 1982. i won reelection. i beat an incumbent. what is really interesting is obama carried cuyahoga county by 40 points. either i got it or i don't. it will be up to the folks to determine. i have had good receptions in detroit and south carolina and new hampshire. i'm...
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this is a re-creation of his house in a while. -- in ohio. his family lived in a log cabin and were so poor, they cannot afford to put down a log floor. his father died when garfield was 18 months old leaving his mother to raise five children on her own. single mom with five kids and no money. the family was so poor, he did not have his first pair of shoes until he after he was four years old. later on, when people admired how he rose from total poverty to becoming president of the united states, he did not romanticize it at all. he said, let us never praise poverty, especially as a means of raising children. but you do need to really have a sense of off -- awe about his mother to be able to pull this off, to go from such poverty and i will keep stressing that, to getting her son in the white house. shields merely moved into the white house with him. she later claimed she thought come and i'm not sure if she was right or wrong, she claimed to have been the first presidents mother to move into the white house and take care of the kids. a remark
this is a re-creation of his house in a while. -- in ohio. his family lived in a log cabin and were so poor, they cannot afford to put down a log floor. his father died when garfield was 18 months old leaving his mother to raise five children on her own. single mom with five kids and no money. the family was so poor, he did not have his first pair of shoes until he after he was four years old. later on, when people admired how he rose from total poverty to becoming president of the united...
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flooding in texas and new jersey and some destructive storms in ohio. we have new video from a wild week of weather. >>> here at home mother nature much quieter conditions for us today, and the humidity has dropped as well. all that steaminess we had in the air yesterday morning is almost out of here but there could be son rain out of here. "nbc 10 news" on this friday. the development for the search for the serial predator in philadelphia. let's get to meteorologist brittney shipp this morning. >> it was sticky and steamy. less humid, which is great. it will feel more comfortable. our temperatures are still going to be about average at 87 degrees for a daytime high. starting off. right now we are seeing temperatures in philadelphia at 70 degrees. 60 in pottstown, 58 in allentown, 58 in mount pocono, 66 in atlantic city. if you're waking up with us at wildwood, 68 degrees as well. next eight hours will help you plan friday. 6:00 a.m. 68 degrees. 9:00 a.m. 73. it will be a warm lunchtime once again with temperatures in the low 80s. as far as today is conc
flooding in texas and new jersey and some destructive storms in ohio. we have new video from a wild week of weather. >>> here at home mother nature much quieter conditions for us today, and the humidity has dropped as well. all that steaminess we had in the air yesterday morning is almost out of here but there could be son rain out of here. "nbc 10 news" on this friday. the development for the search for the serial predator in philadelphia. let's get to meteorologist brittney...
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but we have programs in ohio to deliver value-based medicine where we are incentivizing physicians insurancea position of where we deliver better health care at lower prices. that's where i think we have to go. and i think obamacare's disrupted too much. >> you have said that the republican -- >> how's that? >> well that's clearly what you're going to say when all your opponents take you on on the stage -- >> oh jake, i don't worry about that. the deal is with me if you play golf you play your game and don't worry about anybody else. i've been okay in being able to stand up and argue my position. the most important thing for republicans is let's tell people what we're for, not what we're against. that's what i've always been about. >> governor thank you so much. we'll have you back on "the lead" and perhaps on "state of the union" coming up. thank you so much. >> jake thank you. >>> coming up a brand-new plane filled with passengers loses power in both its engines at 39,000 feet in the air. now there is real concern it might happen again on other planes. body pain? motrin helps you be an uns
but we have programs in ohio to deliver value-based medicine where we are incentivizing physicians insurancea position of where we deliver better health care at lower prices. that's where i think we have to go. and i think obamacare's disrupted too much. >> you have said that the republican -- >> how's that? >> well that's clearly what you're going to say when all your opponents take you on on the stage -- >> oh jake, i don't worry about that. the deal is with me if you...
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here is people living in the little house in ohio, no running water, no plumbing no electricity, and ir sister for a birthday present. there's a lot of hope in that, but i think
here is people living in the little house in ohio, no running water, no plumbing no electricity, and ir sister for a birthday present. there's a lot of hope in that, but i think
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here is people living in the little house in ohio, no running water, no plumbing no electricity, and they give a bus of a great english literary giant to their sister for a birthday present. there's a lot of hope in that, but i think what i would like to get to know more about is the sense of purpose that they had, and sounds like a bad pun, but high purpose, not something ordinary, big idea. we're going to achieve this big idea. >> well, back -- >> nothing was going to stop them. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3, we compliment coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events, and on weekends, c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell the nation's stories including six series the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events, american artifacts touring museums and historic sites to discover what that reveals about america's past. this was the best known history writers, the p
here is people living in the little house in ohio, no running water, no plumbing no electricity, and they give a bus of a great english literary giant to their sister for a birthday present. there's a lot of hope in that, but i think what i would like to get to know more about is the sense of purpose that they had, and sounds like a bad pun, but high purpose, not something ordinary, big idea. we're going to achieve this big idea. >> well, back -- >> nothing was going to stop them....
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here is people living in the little house in ohio, no running water, no plumbing no electricity, and e a bus of a great english literary giant to their sister for a birthday present. there's a lot of hope in that, but i think what i would like to get to know more about is the sense of purpose that they had, and sounds like a bad pun, but high purpose, not something ordinary, big idea. we're going to achieve this big idea. >> well, back -- >> nothing was going to stop them. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3, we compliment coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events, and on weekends, c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell the nation's stories including six series the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events, american artifacts touring museums and historic sites to discover what that reveals about america's past. this was the best known history writers, the presidenc
here is people living in the little house in ohio, no running water, no plumbing no electricity, and e a bus of a great english literary giant to their sister for a birthday present. there's a lot of hope in that, but i think what i would like to get to know more about is the sense of purpose that they had, and sounds like a bad pun, but high purpose, not something ordinary, big idea. we're going to achieve this big idea. >> well, back -- >> nothing was going to stop them. >>...
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hundreds more like ryan in lorain and around ohio. in march republic steel in lorain announced 200 temporary layoffs. i say temporary because the company is hopeful that our government will enforce trade rules and that the dumping of steel will abate a bit. t.m.k. is one of the largest producers of oil country tubular goods in the world with a facility in brookeville ohio, north of youngstown. since 2008, the company has invested $2 billion, $2 billion in u.s. operations. they are keeping up on technology and modernizing their plant with very productive workers, but how do you compete when korea or china or other nations are cheating? other companies make similar investments to stay on the cutting edge. these companies operate under tighter and tighter margins and lay off workers. last year t.m.k. announced plans to reduce operating hours at three of its facilities. they completely idled another one. i visited buyer steel in cincinnati. i talked to mr. buyer just yesterday when he was -- when i met with some steel company executives. m
hundreds more like ryan in lorain and around ohio. in march republic steel in lorain announced 200 temporary layoffs. i say temporary because the company is hopeful that our government will enforce trade rules and that the dumping of steel will abate a bit. t.m.k. is one of the largest producers of oil country tubular goods in the world with a facility in brookeville ohio, north of youngstown. since 2008, the company has invested $2 billion, $2 billion in u.s. operations. they are keeping up on...
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do you agree with his assess mment assessment, that the death penalty is done in ohio? >> no. with that. we are just looking for the drug we need to administer it. in this debate we forget the victims. i review all these cases. some people i said we will let them stay for a life in prison if i wasn't certain of who did what, but i've had these grieving families come to see me, chuck. people who had their mothers, who have been gunned down. look, it's about justice. it isn't about revenge, it's about justice. i support the death penalty and will continue to do that because a lot of times families want closure when they see justice done. we are in a tricky situation here because of a lack of drugs, but no. i think you administer it sparingly. frankly, at the end of the day when it comes to me, everybody's had a look at these cases and i get the final say. i try to remember -- i don't try to, i remember the victims when i consider this. >> i know you are deeply religious man. your catholic faith. do you struggle with where you are on this and where the church is? >> no, i don't. i
do you agree with his assess mment assessment, that the death penalty is done in ohio? >> no. with that. we are just looking for the drug we need to administer it. in this debate we forget the victims. i review all these cases. some people i said we will let them stay for a life in prison if i wasn't certain of who did what, but i've had these grieving families come to see me, chuck. people who had their mothers, who have been gunned down. look, it's about justice. it isn't about revenge,...
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people are living in this little house in ohio with no running water, no indoor plumbing or electricity and giving the bust of a great english literary giant to their sister for a birthday present. there is a lot of hope in that. but i think what i would like to get to know even more about was the sense of purpose that they had. and sounds like a bad pun but high purpose, not something, big idea to achieve this big idea. nothing was going to stop them. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. you are >> you're watching american history tv. follow us on twitter for information on a scheduled upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> on american history tv, white house a story and william seale sits down for a conversation about the first ladies who have had the most impact on the executive mansion. this discussion posted by the white house historical association features the kennedy, edith roosevelt, laura bush, and michelle obama. seale -- anita mcbri
people are living in this little house in ohio with no running water, no indoor plumbing or electricity and giving the bust of a great english literary giant to their sister for a birthday present. there is a lot of hope in that. but i think what i would like to get to know even more about was the sense of purpose that they had. and sounds like a bad pun but high purpose, not something, big idea to achieve this big idea. nothing was going to stop them. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on...
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clean record making it very, very difficult to find him, until a newly made task force established in ohio reopened his case. investigators there say evidence linking freshwaters to melbourne surfaced and deputies here moved in. >> they walked up and showed him the 1959 picture and asked if he had seen that picture. he said i haven't seen him in a long time. >> reporter: he is at the brevard county jail waiting extradition to ohio. that could take a couple of days. in the meantime he is being held here. reporting at the brevard county jail. justin warmouth. >>> storm chasers capture incredible video as tornadoes in texas rip through fields. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ "smash me. dear god, smash me into a million pieces" little miss puffytail thinks every time someone enters this room. for while the people who come in here can use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they can completely forget their experience... ...little miss puffytail can never forget. she can dream. dream for the sweet, sweet swing of a careless elbow. quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. wor
clean record making it very, very difficult to find him, until a newly made task force established in ohio reopened his case. investigators there say evidence linking freshwaters to melbourne surfaced and deputies here moved in. >> they walked up and showed him the 1959 picture and asked if he had seen that picture. he said i haven't seen him in a long time. >> reporter: he is at the brevard county jail waiting extradition to ohio. that could take a couple of days. in the meantime...
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things in southern pa and maryland, about six hours from home and then we also do local events back in ohio. >> it seems like a substantial and steady crowd. does that surprise you? thomas: no. yesterday, yes, the weather was absolutely foul. but today? no. again, people are still in dressed in their history. we are what we are today because of what happened 150 years ago and people still want to find out about that. who we are, where we came from, and why we are here today. >> are there lessons that you look back to that are applicable today? thomas: absolutely. without getting political, a lot of things happened during the civil war that still apply today. one general one is that when people stop talking and compromising, they start shooting. that better not ever happen again. >> thomas, thank you for joining us. thomas: thank you. >> tell us your name and where you're from. tyler: my name is tyler mink from baltimore. >> tell us about the soldier you are playing today. tyler: there was a generic confederacy -- at generic confederate major, he was the same age as i was. >> before we start
things in southern pa and maryland, about six hours from home and then we also do local events back in ohio. >> it seems like a substantial and steady crowd. does that surprise you? thomas: no. yesterday, yes, the weather was absolutely foul. but today? no. again, people are still in dressed in their history. we are what we are today because of what happened 150 years ago and people still want to find out about that. who we are, where we came from, and why we are here today. >> are...
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, and great governor of ohio, and excluded from the debate in his own state. i think you'll see a lot of pressure the debate in his own -- i think you'll see a lot of pressure. the republican national committee shows that he cannot have 20 candidates on the dais and watch, but they have find a different system for whittling it down. we have one kind of idea, which is we need multiple debates and random selection of candidates to participate. over time, the polls will whittle it down. host: let me go back to kathleen parker limited room for , debate. she says, imagine for president -- imagine running for president of the united states, which requires narcissistic propulsion pathological ambition, and knowing at the start that not only are you not going to be president, but you will not be allowed to play with the big dogs. guest: that is a serious indictment of the process. i think if we do not handle this in a way that all of the candidates feel is fair to them, and gives them an honest shot, the whole process will break apart. we will find people organizing t
, and great governor of ohio, and excluded from the debate in his own state. i think you'll see a lot of pressure the debate in his own -- i think you'll see a lot of pressure. the republican national committee shows that he cannot have 20 candidates on the dais and watch, but they have find a different system for whittling it down. we have one kind of idea, which is we need multiple debates and random selection of candidates to participate. over time, the polls will whittle it down. host: let...
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and i called up a beautiful family bob and debbie wyatt in ohio. i found another called you don't know me but you can look at everything i've ever written and i would like to come and talk to you about your daughter. and as it turns out i'm not integrally called and said that ended in 18 months since she'd given her life for the united states. at the thing that always hoped that someone would call because as every family who loses a child in these wars would tell you that biggest fear is that your child is forgotten. so went out to see them and the first thing that struck me which is still the thing i think but every time i think about this story was a sign that was in the corner written on a piece of torn off notebook paper like some of you care every day to school and it said you are my motivation and all block letters. what i quickly realized was there was not her death that it made her so extraordinary and special, it was her life. and so that reporting trip led to two years hundreds and hundreds of hours of interviews in a lot of very bad gas
and i called up a beautiful family bob and debbie wyatt in ohio. i found another called you don't know me but you can look at everything i've ever written and i would like to come and talk to you about your daughter. and as it turns out i'm not integrally called and said that ended in 18 months since she'd given her life for the united states. at the thing that always hoped that someone would call because as every family who loses a child in these wars would tell you that biggest fear is that...
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the speaker is with his family today in southwest ohio. he asked me to send his deepest regards and regrets that he is unable to be here. today, pursuant to hr 1209, we will present a congressional gold medal to the doolittle tokyo raiders. the gold-medal represents congress' highest expression of gratitude for distinguished achievements and contributions. it is being presented to the doolittle raters for their -- doolittle raiders for the outstanding heroism during world war ii. the metal will make its way to the national museum of the united states air force and date ohio where it will be permanently placed. general john hudson, the director of the museum, is with us to receive the medal. thank him for being here. [applause] >> the work of many people, especially the families of these heroes. we thank you all for being here as well. i hope you enjoy today's remarks. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states armed forces colorguard. ♪ ♪ [indiscernible] ♪ >> please remain stand
the speaker is with his family today in southwest ohio. he asked me to send his deepest regards and regrets that he is unable to be here. today, pursuant to hr 1209, we will present a congressional gold medal to the doolittle tokyo raiders. the gold-medal represents congress' highest expression of gratitude for distinguished achievements and contributions. it is being presented to the doolittle raters for their -- doolittle raiders for the outstanding heroism during world war ii. the metal will...
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all of this moisture coming in off of the gulf of mexico and making a turn in the ohio right toward the mid atlantic. the front trying to come in from north. it is going to be just draped over us. more likely in the afternoon tomorrow, monday and tuesday. future cast, isolated showers through overnight into sunday morning. and with the daytime heating, sunday afternoon, more showers and storms are likely to pop up so we'll have to watch this, and this is why we have a yellow alert up for sunday and monday also i expect afternoon storms, so we'll have the yellow alerts then as well. let's show you the forecast. tonight, 65 to 70. an isolated shower, areas of fog a better chance of showers will be south of town the next couple of hours. warm, muggy. light south-southwestly winds at five. a warm and humid morning with some showers possible late morning. 65 to even 80 by lunchtime. a mostly cloudy afternoon with scattered thunderstorms. anywhere from upper 70s like hagerstown to 887 in fredericksburg -- to 88 in fredericksburg. tuesday, we'll watch that potentially for a yellow alert day an
all of this moisture coming in off of the gulf of mexico and making a turn in the ohio right toward the mid atlantic. the front trying to come in from north. it is going to be just draped over us. more likely in the afternoon tomorrow, monday and tuesday. future cast, isolated showers through overnight into sunday morning. and with the daytime heating, sunday afternoon, more showers and storms are likely to pop up so we'll have to watch this, and this is why we have a yellow alert up for sunday...
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i called up bob and david white in ohio and i called them and i said you don't know me but you cannot get everything i have ever written and i would really like to come and talk to you about your daughter. as it turns out no one had really called and said that and it has been 18 months since she had given her life for the united states. i think they had always hoped that someone would call because every family who loses a child in the war will tell you the biggest fear is that your child is forgotten. so i went out to see them and the first thing that struck me is still something i think about every time i think about the story was the sign that was in the corner written on a piece of torn off notebook paper like some of you carry everyday to school and it says you are my motivation in all block letters. what i quickly realized was it was not that had made her so extraordinary and special it was her life. back led to two years of hundreds and hundreds of hours of interviews and a lot of very bad gas station coffee cups filled with coffee made hazelnut or french vanilla and a lot of ex
i called up bob and david white in ohio and i called them and i said you don't know me but you cannot get everything i have ever written and i would really like to come and talk to you about your daughter. as it turns out no one had really called and said that and it has been 18 months since she had given her life for the united states. i think they had always hoped that someone would call because every family who loses a child in the war will tell you the biggest fear is that your child is...
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all made in ohio, by the way. liz: thank you, ohio. >> and 13 pounds. i knew whether that ball felt light or not. just by picking it up or not. yeah, i like it. do we have time? liz: quickly. >> all the rule changes that i saw while i was a head coach and being in the league meetings either were for safety or benefiting the offense. more scoring. that's what the fans want to see. liz: they sure do. >> this would be easy to fix by saying let let the teams deflate or inflate as much as they want. whenever the ball is punted, it's kicked for -- so they've been substituting balls all along. that's the league doing that. not the teams. >> you played for the redskins. the lions. the st. louis cardinals. i lived in ohio. i covered many a bengals games versus the browns. i kind of had a crush on you. i thought you were so cool and great. it's like a brain crush, guys. >> that's still good. liz: sam wyche. listen, sam, came on starting to say we were cynical. he said you're dead for 16 games if it happens again. oh, my gosh. >> that's the real story from sam jus
all made in ohio, by the way. liz: thank you, ohio. >> and 13 pounds. i knew whether that ball felt light or not. just by picking it up or not. yeah, i like it. do we have time? liz: quickly. >> all the rule changes that i saw while i was a head coach and being in the league meetings either were for safety or benefiting the offense. more scoring. that's what the fans want to see. liz: they sure do. >> this would be easy to fix by saying let let the teams deflate or inflate as...
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in 1952. he graduated from the ohio state university in 1974 and years later was elected to the ohio legislaturerved for 18 years as a member of the u.s. congress from central ohio and the chairman of the house budget committee. after that he worked for lehman brothers is a managing director and the executive making divisive and and he was also a commentator for fox news and a presidential fellow at ohio state university. he has written three "new york times" best-selling books as well. in 2010 the republican was elected governor of ohio him he is a conservative who believes in personal responsibilities. he is married and has twin daughters. >> governor, it's good to see you. >> good to be here. >> how are things changing compared to 16 years ago? >> back then i was talking to a lady in the kitchen and we were getting along just great. and i said i may have this lady is a supporter and she said what time do you think the candidate is going to get here. so the little bit different now. i think that i had a pretty strong record then. i came off of bouncing the federal budget, i was one of the chie
in 1952. he graduated from the ohio state university in 1974 and years later was elected to the ohio legislaturerved for 18 years as a member of the u.s. congress from central ohio and the chairman of the house budget committee. after that he worked for lehman brothers is a managing director and the executive making divisive and and he was also a commentator for fox news and a presidential fellow at ohio state university. he has written three "new york times" best-selling books as...
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i've seen what's happened in lorain ohio, i've seen from cleveland to chillicothe i've seen in tumble county, ohio and youngstown ohio, on the oil country tubular steel when south korea has cheated. leveling the immediately will help us fight back. that's why so many corporations support this and labor unions support this. it math to our communities because when a plant closes, when workers are laid off it's not just those workers and their families it's devastation to the community. firefighters laid off teachers get laid off, police officers laid off. the community is less safe. all those happen because we don't enforce trade law and don't stand up for our interest national interest and our communities' interests. that's why the stabenow amendment is so important on currency why brown-portman on level the playing field, we have a half dozen republican sponsors and a number of democratic sponsors on level the playing field. that language was so not controversial that in the finance committee it was adopted in the underlying package in the manager's amendment in the underlying bill th
i've seen what's happened in lorain ohio, i've seen from cleveland to chillicothe i've seen in tumble county, ohio and youngstown ohio, on the oil country tubular steel when south korea has cheated. leveling the immediately will help us fight back. that's why so many corporations support this and labor unions support this. it math to our communities because when a plant closes, when workers are laid off it's not just those workers and their families it's devastation to the community....
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sunday back at oracle arena the two stars james verses curry were both born in the same hospital in ohioave eight games to rest --eghtight days giants trying to finish a successful road trip in the roof opening at miller park in milwaukee third gets out of the jam by striking out ryan braun then adam lind both swinging top 4th/ scoreless lind grounds out to first khris davis is coming home brandon belt's throw beats him to the plate buster posey applies the bottom 5th/ 1-0 brewers joe panik 2-run home run off mike fiers 2-1 giants bottom 9th/ 2 out 3-1 giants santiago casilla with the lincecum hat tip a 1-2-3 ninth gets amaris ramirez to fly out to end the game. his 14th save final: 3-1 giants they finish road trip 5-2 at at&t tomorrow night against the braves a's trying to take their series at home against the detroit tigers. 20,387 at the colesium botom 4th stephen vogt grounder to 2nd base ian kinsler with the nice glove flip as they turn the 4-6- 3 double play top 5th yoenis cespedes hadn't done much in his return to oakland until he hits a 3-run home run off dan otero 3-0 tigers bot
sunday back at oracle arena the two stars james verses curry were both born in the same hospital in ohioave eight games to rest --eghtight days giants trying to finish a successful road trip in the roof opening at miller park in milwaukee third gets out of the jam by striking out ryan braun then adam lind both swinging top 4th/ scoreless lind grounds out to first khris davis is coming home brandon belt's throw beats him to the plate buster posey applies the bottom 5th/ 1-0 brewers joe panik...
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are trying to do is instead of trying to assign the work on based on some notion that it happened in ohio or it happened in florida is figure out where is the talent of the organization? we have divided up the nation-state threat the terrorist threat through the internet and the major criminal threat into various slices and we are signing up or rethink the chops are in the bureau. the best analytical and operational talent is so little rock may be assigned a threat that is manifesting someplace else in the country through the intrusion and so what we are doing is assigning the thread where the talent is and we allow up to or their offices to help to assistant and reduce air traffic control from headquarters. that is a big change for us. we are trying to approach all of cyber with a attitude of humility as we stand in the biggest change in human relations ever so we are trying to understand we may not have it right. let's try this and get feedback and then iterate. the second key part of first raduege has returned. we all share a sense and all but the people in this auditorium do as well t
are trying to do is instead of trying to assign the work on based on some notion that it happened in ohio or it happened in florida is figure out where is the talent of the organization? we have divided up the nation-state threat the terrorist threat through the internet and the major criminal threat into various slices and we are signing up or rethink the chops are in the bureau. the best analytical and operational talent is so little rock may be assigned a threat that is manifesting someplace...
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. >>> and a day of fun grinds to a halt in ohio. people have to be rescued from a roller coaster. we already know what caused this this. >> the possible weapon in the fight against autism. how workers could be giving doctors new ideas. z test text1 plain ♪ >>> sky divers and power lines not a good combination and this one gets caught up in lines in williamstown, new jersey yesterday. the fire department assistant chief tells us sky diver landed about a block away from his targeted landing sight. they don't know how he got out. you hear the winds blowing right there. power company that had to cut the power to the lines before firefighter cos reach him and that cherry picker and get him down. firefighters are telling us they usually respond to half a dozen incidents a year involving skydiving company free fall adventures. two were fatal in 2014 and in 2012. we tried to talk with free fall adventures but it is refusing to comment. >>> people living in the southwest are trying to just recover after heavy rains have caused massive floodi
. >>> and a day of fun grinds to a halt in ohio. people have to be rescued from a roller coaster. we already know what caused this this. >> the possible weapon in the fight against autism. how workers could be giving doctors new ideas. z test text1 plain ♪ >>> sky divers and power lines not a good combination and this one gets caught up in lines in williamstown, new jersey yesterday. the fire department assistant chief tells us sky diver landed about a block away from...
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here are these people living in this little house in ohio with no running water, no indoor plumbing no electricity, and they're giving a bust of a great english literary giant to their sister for her birthday. there's a lot of hope in that. i think what i would like to get to know even more about was the sense of purpose that they had. it sounds like a bad pun, but high purpose not something ordinary, big ideas, big achievements, big ideas. nothing was going to stop them. >> tonight in a car p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> coming up next, our look at 2015 commencement speeches continues with two former secretaries of state. first, condoleezza rice at the college of william and mary. followed by madeleine albright at tufts university. then the graduates of st. joseph's university here from philadelphia mayor michael not her. later remarks from retired general john allen at monmouth college in illinois. condoleezza rice delivered this year's commencement address at the college of william and mary in virginia. she was presented with an honorary degree by robert gates who serv
here are these people living in this little house in ohio with no running water, no indoor plumbing no electricity, and they're giving a bust of a great english literary giant to their sister for her birthday. there's a lot of hope in that. i think what i would like to get to know even more about was the sense of purpose that they had. it sounds like a bad pun, but high purpose not something ordinary, big ideas, big achievements, big ideas. nothing was going to stop them. >> tonight in a...
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is reviewing surveillance video to determine the strength of a tornado that touched down yesterday in ohio. two people were hurt when it moved across the shopping plaza and the enters is. it flipped a handful of >> here we could use a good soaking. >> that would be nice. mike? >>> unfortunately we do not have it this time of year. we have drizzle along the coast. a little bit in the higher elevation. low-to-mid 50s up and down the peninsula and most of us in the mid-50s and santa rosa is june. and napa is 52. los gatos is 49. san jose is 58. otherwise in the mid-50s. headed into the afternoon look for more sunshine, 64 to 73 is the spread around the bay and 72 to 82 from the north bay south bay to inhand a -- to inland bit warmer. >> using our mobile 360 camera we are traveling through hayward northbound along the nimitz and it looks like a pleasant drive until you get to 238 and you get beyond there you are going to run into traffic and i will show you why in a moment and as i swing 360 around in 180 direction to check out southbound traffic it is busy and other parts of the bay area we h
is reviewing surveillance video to determine the strength of a tornado that touched down yesterday in ohio. two people were hurt when it moved across the shopping plaza and the enters is. it flipped a handful of >> here we could use a good soaking. >> that would be nice. mike? >>> unfortunately we do not have it this time of year. we have drizzle along the coast. a little bit in the higher elevation. low-to-mid 50s up and down the peninsula and most of us in the mid-50s and...
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i'm dade wright for "nightline" in monroe, ohio. >>> next, they were the funniest in "bridesmaids." now they are back together in "spy." good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. introducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. at red lobster's create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty you order it. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo. brown butter shrimp scampi. and soy-ginger salmon. hey, this is my plate. get yours while you still can. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪ sfx: (roar) sfx: (engine roars) >>> finally tonight, ever since "bridesmaids "bridesmaids" it seems h
i'm dade wright for "nightline" in monroe, ohio. >>> next, they were the funniest in "bridesmaids." now they are back together in "spy." good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is...
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nichols, washington correspondent for the nation magazine at the united steel workers union hall in lorraine ohiohn, i mean how big a deal is this? >> presidents usually get fast track at some point and they usually get their trade deals. we've had an awful lot of them come in the last quarter century. they've almost all ended up costing jobs in the u.s. and feeding into bigger trade deficits. when i talk to steel workers in lorraine today, as they heard the news from the senate, they were excited they were happy. they said look, this is going to help us keep our jobs here. but they also said and i think they're right, that this fight isn't done. it's very very likely that there will be more congressional votes on fast track and perhaps tpp. >> right. so what are you hearing in ohio about the trade deal itself? the president has been saying it's just simply wrong on this. how are the people in ohio themselves feeling? >> well the fact of the matter is that people in this part of the country are very skeptical about what they hear as a trade deal is being negotiated. people in toledo and lorraine
nichols, washington correspondent for the nation magazine at the united steel workers union hall in lorraine ohiohn, i mean how big a deal is this? >> presidents usually get fast track at some point and they usually get their trade deals. we've had an awful lot of them come in the last quarter century. they've almost all ended up costing jobs in the u.s. and feeding into bigger trade deficits. when i talk to steel workers in lorraine today, as they heard the news from the senate, they...
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jamie: miller is born in 1918, and raised in ohio, his parents are artists they teach him to paint, at 16, he is obsessed with history in particular the battle of little bighorn, he requests his parents to allow limb to travel alone to western plains, and 7 out the native american survivors of the battle. >> david went on a unique journey, wh do you think he did? >> he believed that some of these people were still alive. >> his parents trusted him, david had to promise, when it was time to come home and go to also he would. jamie: in 1935, with his paren parent's coup, and $100, he heads out. >> this is the first photo, you can see how young he was. jamie: he has a sketch pad, and pencils and he is drawing. why do you think they trusted him? >> he was aloofing individual. -- a loving individual, he slipped into their life style. >> miller came at the right time, he was young, they knew he was not working for the government. and because of that, he earned their trust. and once they trusted him, they would share things with him. >> this is white cow bull, he is a famous indian, they were
jamie: miller is born in 1918, and raised in ohio, his parents are artists they teach him to paint, at 16, he is obsessed with history in particular the battle of little bighorn, he requests his parents to allow limb to travel alone to western plains, and 7 out the native american survivors of the battle. >> david went on a unique journey, wh do you think he did? >> he believed that some of these people were still alive. >> his parents trusted him, david had to promise, when...
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i got seven grandchildren, one great grandchild at home in ohio, and i hope to be able to go and visithem this spring, summer and fall when i am free and stay out of trouble. >> stanwick hopes that by getting himself in shape, he might be better able to deal with his alcoholism. >> 27 times around this loop is one mile. and i try to do two miles a day, because of my age and i can't really do the physical exercise all the young guys do. i believe that the system will turn me free, and i will be able to go back to being a retired old man like i was before i got into all this trouble. >> inmates at the maricopa county jail employ a variety of ways to pass time while doing >> stanwick hopes that by i am an alcoholic. and that's caused my problems with my marriage. i got seven grandchildren, one great grandchild at home in ohio, and i hope to be able to go and visit them this spring, summer and fall when i am free and stay out of trouble. >> stanwick hopes that by getting himself in shape, he might be better able to deal with his alcoholism. >> 27 times around this loop is one mile. and i t
i got seven grandchildren, one great grandchild at home in ohio, and i hope to be able to go and visithem this spring, summer and fall when i am free and stay out of trouble. >> stanwick hopes that by getting himself in shape, he might be better able to deal with his alcoholism. >> 27 times around this loop is one mile. and i try to do two miles a day, because of my age and i can't really do the physical exercise all the young guys do. i believe that the system will turn me free,...