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because some of you will stay in ohio, i will give you reminders of ohio values talking about a thatamous ohioans exemplify those values. ke are known for our wort ethic. i did a radio interview in cleveland. the host was saying young people are lazy. they don't have the work ethic. i don't see that. i see a lot of hard workers. you would not be graduating if you did not have the work ethic. it is something to be reminded of, because that is an issue that the notion of somehow we are holding up the dignity of work and hard work. .t is part of ohio my kids get tired of me saying this, but one of my favorite sayings is, "the harder i work the luckier i get." some people will tell you getting ahead is out of his control, that it is a matter of luck. i believe you have the ability to chart your own course. ofd work is the ingredient success over which you have the most control. circumstances change all the time cometh but the one thing that one changes the rules you complain in your success. in the boardroom, the shop floor, the senate floor . let's talk about who exemplifies that. what about
because some of you will stay in ohio, i will give you reminders of ohio values talking about a thatamous ohioans exemplify those values. ke are known for our wort ethic. i did a radio interview in cleveland. the host was saying young people are lazy. they don't have the work ethic. i don't see that. i see a lot of hard workers. you would not be graduating if you did not have the work ethic. it is something to be reminded of, because that is an issue that the notion of somehow we are holding up...
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we had a staff retreat in columbus, ohio. he and his wonderful wife showed they peppered john glenn with questions. it was really interesting, because he told my team that happiness in life does not, from all the material things you think about. but in his view, happiness in life comes from one thing, and that is serving others. in some way. he spoke about serving the cause greater than yourself. again, he was someone who never stopped finding ways to serve. and with his talents, he could have done anything, absolutely anything. but he chose a life of service. it does not have to be about politics are public service, but many of us will leave here energized ready to help and make sure your neighbors are revisited by you and you are serving them. so, in the next chapter of your life, i hope these incredible ohioans will inspire you. work hard like the wright brothers. keep fighting. just like thomas edison. and then my john glenn, find excellence and fulfillment that works for you. they said again for letting me be here today.
we had a staff retreat in columbus, ohio. he and his wonderful wife showed they peppered john glenn with questions. it was really interesting, because he told my team that happiness in life does not, from all the material things you think about. but in his view, happiness in life comes from one thing, and that is serving others. in some way. he spoke about serving the cause greater than yourself. again, he was someone who never stopped finding ways to serve. and with his talents, he could have...
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republican front-runner was a man named senator robert taft and taft was from an old republican family in ohio. his father had been president and he was known in party circles as mr. republican. isenhour came in and the taft people were immediately concerned about the emergence of a celebrity candidate. they called him a glamour candidate. it's hard for us to imagine isenhour being labeled as the glamour candidate but to the die-hard taft people that's exactly what he representative. isenhour came in and there was a big struggle between traditional republicans and many of these people were not internationalist people like him who were media savvy and very good on television and very good on the radio and also had a much more global vision for the united states. eisenhower was a hero to monumental proportions. he was the person who had led the allied forces to victory in world war ii so many republicans in hollywood and many democrats would previously supported roosevelt found themselves being attracted to eisenhower. there was something about the man that inspired a lot of confidence in his su
republican front-runner was a man named senator robert taft and taft was from an old republican family in ohio. his father had been president and he was known in party circles as mr. republican. isenhour came in and the taft people were immediately concerned about the emergence of a celebrity candidate. they called him a glamour candidate. it's hard for us to imagine isenhour being labeled as the glamour candidate but to the die-hard taft people that's exactly what he representative. isenhour...
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one of the great schools in ohio and in the nation. there are so many great programs, the business program the nursing program that is , award-winning, your premed and science programs. i think about ashbrook center because the ashbrook center is celebrating its 34th year of excellence in a few days. i love this campus, i love coming on campus and getting to know the students. the help and counsel i get from folks, including the ashbrook center. it's great to be here. it is neat to share the stage with joey, and josh, and zach. i'm pleased to have angie, who got her start in politics at ashland university as the college student body president. she did this a years after joey, but even today at our office in washington dc, she makes me call her madam president. joey, you can be your excellency. angie did help get this getlution passed to finally republicans and democrats together on something. it was unanimous the lady eagles deserved this resolution. isn't that great? congress finally got together on something. [applause] and we are in
one of the great schools in ohio and in the nation. there are so many great programs, the business program the nursing program that is , award-winning, your premed and science programs. i think about ashbrook center because the ashbrook center is celebrating its 34th year of excellence in a few days. i love this campus, i love coming on campus and getting to know the students. the help and counsel i get from folks, including the ashbrook center. it's great to be here. it is neat to share the...
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you can talk about their perception of what happened in your state of ohio which we always talk in politics about how ohio is such a microcosm for the rest of the country as well. robert finn did not support president trump in so now 96 days in. i'm curious if you could stand up for us. what are your thoughts. my first initial thoughts were surprise, i was surprised at how many individuals would be making about opposite to what i thought when i didn't think it would benefit them. i was also surprised for the banter that went back and forth from individuals. if i can be frank some of the hate language. i was surprised to see how we could have opposing point of views and somehow one side or the other was anti-american. those were some of my first initial thoughts. >> have any of your concerns been allayed or not. as far as the surprise no. that is already that's part of my personality. whatever happened has happened. we have to continue to move forward. as far as dealing with other individuals who may have an anti- or opposing point of view than what i have that is still there. i was surprise
you can talk about their perception of what happened in your state of ohio which we always talk in politics about how ohio is such a microcosm for the rest of the country as well. robert finn did not support president trump in so now 96 days in. i'm curious if you could stand up for us. what are your thoughts. my first initial thoughts were surprise, i was surprised at how many individuals would be making about opposite to what i thought when i didn't think it would benefit them. i was also...
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they had six children with another on the way. >>> surveillance video from a school in ohio has given insight into the fate of a boy before his suicide. you can see students going in and out of the bathroom until one boy is he not moving. he doesn't get up until some parents get on their feet. some parents taking the stand and same that their kids a been bullied to. >> it's happy to like it. they're getting bullied and disrespected in a just optics but the boy was eight years old, committed suicide two days after that attack. he told his mother that he had fainted. and the school never told her about the bowling until she saw that video. >>> officials have shot -- release the identity of a man who was fatally shot on san francisco's treasure island wednesday evening has been identified by the medical examiner's office and authorities said guo yuchuan, who is believed to be in his 30s, lived in san francisco, according to the san francisco medical examiner's office. he was found for -- by his roommate. no recipe made. >>> antioch's new police chief has been with the department since 19
they had six children with another on the way. >>> surveillance video from a school in ohio has given insight into the fate of a boy before his suicide. you can see students going in and out of the bathroom until one boy is he not moving. he doesn't get up until some parents get on their feet. some parents taking the stand and same that their kids a been bullied to. >> it's happy to like it. they're getting bullied and disrespected in a just optics but the boy was eight years...
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we also spent time at a coal truck and real terminal in ohio. about 25,000 to 30,000 tons of coal moved to's point everyday. first we take a look at the state of the coal industry in the u.s. inones, deputy editor of environment and energy news. let's talk about the rock itself. what are the main types of coal that our mind in united states -- that are mined in the united states? guest: you have endocyte coal in pennsylvania -- anthracite coal in pennsylvania. then you have a type of coal it is moregnite -- brown, has less energy. it is still used, especially in north dakota. there is a plant in mississippi that now wants to use lignite coal. it ranges. host: you talk about the ranges of coal. what kind of mines are there in the united states? guest: many people assume all coal plants -- many are used to make iron and steel. mines are for that etal -- how much countries are developing how much steel we need to make buildings. host: manuel quinones is our first guest this morning. special phone lines today. we want to hear your comments -- coal mi
we also spent time at a coal truck and real terminal in ohio. about 25,000 to 30,000 tons of coal moved to's point everyday. first we take a look at the state of the coal industry in the u.s. inones, deputy editor of environment and energy news. let's talk about the rock itself. what are the main types of coal that our mind in united states -- that are mined in the united states? guest: you have endocyte coal in pennsylvania -- anthracite coal in pennsylvania. then you have a type of coal it is...
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he was born in rockford pennsylvania, attended the ohio state university and after graduation he worked for state legislator and in 1978 at the age of 26 iran a door-to-door campaign for state senator becoming the youngest member ever elected to the ohio state senate. in 82 he wanted one a house seat and became chairman of the house budget committee and was a key architect of the budget act in 1997. he became an executive lehman brothers and a host of a fox news program. he was elected governor of ohio in 2010 and won an overwhelming victory and reelection, for reelection in 2014. so much for biography. as were on the record here, no filing of any kind while the record is underway. listen to our guest what he says , there's an embargo when the session ends. to help you resent that sophie urge will you'll be in several pictures of the session to all reporters here. as soon as the practice ends. regular attendees, if you'd like to ask a question, do the traditional thing and send me a subtle nod. i'll happily call on one and all that we have available. will give him some opportunities to
he was born in rockford pennsylvania, attended the ohio state university and after graduation he worked for state legislator and in 1978 at the age of 26 iran a door-to-door campaign for state senator becoming the youngest member ever elected to the ohio state senate. in 82 he wanted one a house seat and became chairman of the house budget committee and was a key architect of the budget act in 1997. he became an executive lehman brothers and a host of a fox news program. he was elected governor...
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>> reporter: in ohio, it's time for a change in latitude. to puerto rico. >> where are we going, z.z.? >> we're going to puerto rico. >> reporter: they visit puerto rico every spring, but this year seems different. >> going to the pool, going to the beach with my kids and my family and it's good. it's good to get away. it'd be easy if i could be on vacation all the time. >> reporter: weeks later, we drop in on chris and maria on a sunday morning. with 53 game-free days behind him, chris is out of the basement and killing it in the kitchen. one morning several days earlier, maria recorded another video diary. it's her birthday. >> i really don't have big expectations for my birthday but imagine the surprise when i came downstairs to this. he got me a gift and beautiful flowers and a really nice card. i'm really feeling a lot of hope and excitement, and just some happiness. >> your time at outback has come to an end but the journey continues. >> reporter: after ten weeks unplugged in the wilderness, it's time for josh to go home. >> i guess i
>> reporter: in ohio, it's time for a change in latitude. to puerto rico. >> where are we going, z.z.? >> we're going to puerto rico. >> reporter: they visit puerto rico every spring, but this year seems different. >> going to the pool, going to the beach with my kids and my family and it's good. it's good to get away. it'd be easy if i could be on vacation all the time. >> reporter: weeks later, we drop in on chris and maria on a sunday morning. with 53...
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out on the internet or give us a call he's with us to the end of theus program today joining us in c ohio. mou can call in on one of our lines. let's go to nancy who has been waiting in washington. good morning. >> caller: hello. thank you. it has been fascinating listening to you. i have a lot of questions for you. first of all, can you tell a what they are putting in the streams? especially with the rollback of the regulation that trump rollback to keep clean water? also what about retraining for a lot of these minors? even just cleaning up if we close the coal mine in the power be plants could there not be cleanup jobs as well as other jobs they could be retrained for? i am all for people having honorable jobs that support their families. but at some point we have tor pn realize that our only home is at stake. >> excellent questions. to address the first question some of the things going into the water is heavy metals. any time you mind especially surface mining you're taking large chunks of mountains and rocks though normally be running through the next and crannies and not get a lot
out on the internet or give us a call he's with us to the end of theus program today joining us in c ohio. mou can call in on one of our lines. let's go to nancy who has been waiting in washington. good morning. >> caller: hello. thank you. it has been fascinating listening to you. i have a lot of questions for you. first of all, can you tell a what they are putting in the streams? especially with the rollback of the regulation that trump rollback to keep clean water? also what about...
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he was devoted to the people in the area of southeastern ohio. he was just like a doctor. if that long wall down for two hours day or night, he got out , rain,and went back out snow come in different. -- back out, rain, snow, indifferent. i said, jim, why do you do this? there are so many families that this industry supports. , we caneave my family any in production -- i am advocate for hundreds of families in this area. mine has shut down. when i went back up a few months ago to that area, it is poverty, it is welfare. to the coalsay mining industry -- these people are trying to put their kids through college. these people are trying to have the lights that when people flip on a switch in oregon or california -- i'm an advocate for the coal mines. it's families. not just the industry, it's families. host: what did you take from that call? guest: i want to expound on the long wall -- it is an enormous machine underground that pushes against the wall of the coal seam and shears the coal off and puts it into conveyor belts. it is very impressive. howt of people talk about coa
he was devoted to the people in the area of southeastern ohio. he was just like a doctor. if that long wall down for two hours day or night, he got out , rain,and went back out snow come in different. -- back out, rain, snow, indifferent. i said, jim, why do you do this? there are so many families that this industry supports. , we caneave my family any in production -- i am advocate for hundreds of families in this area. mine has shut down. when i went back up a few months ago to that area, it...
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in their districts. >> john king, yesterday i was interviewing john portman and he's a senator from ohio. he's just reelected so he doesn't have to worry about this for years and he was on the show to talk about opioid abuse. i was asking him about the fact that in the ehbs, which are the essential health benefits, if state no longer requires insurance companies to have them, that means drug treatment will no longer necessary be provided. are you not concerned about the health care bill? he said forget that. i'm concerned about what they're going to do with medicaid because medicaid is one of the main ways that people with dependency issues get treatment in my state. so republicans in the september are very aware of this and i don't accepts a ground swell of support, at least not right now. >> so. what happens now is let's assume the republican leadership check the votes and they send this bill to the senate. senate portman is a serious policy guy. senator corker was on another network saying we're going to take our time. the essential benefit is a huge concern to senator portman and the m
in their districts. >> john king, yesterday i was interviewing john portman and he's a senator from ohio. he's just reelected so he doesn't have to worry about this for years and he was on the show to talk about opioid abuse. i was asking him about the fact that in the ehbs, which are the essential health benefits, if state no longer requires insurance companies to have them, that means drug treatment will no longer necessary be provided. are you not concerned about the health care bill?...
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he was born in warren ohio in 1940.ed himself on telling people that story because he wanted people to know his rags-to-riches story. he was sort of the american dream in that he was a middle child of a physically abusive father who worked as a supervisor at an automobile plant. he had a tough mom, wasn't necessarily the warmest woman in his life. he had a big heart, though obviously he had his own personal troubles. he had a lack of trust in people, something i believe he had always attributed to his da dad. how did his upbringing shape the man? >> at roger and i would talk about those days in ohio, his dad worked -- he spoke of how as a young man, he was digging ditches. when you think of a man who makes it to the head of a network he created and yet, when you go back to his early years, here's someone who rose from very humble beginnings. he and i shared this experience of growing up in ohio. it was probably part of what bonded us years ago. what enabled us to share a commitment to america, i want to stress, he loved
he was born in warren ohio in 1940.ed himself on telling people that story because he wanted people to know his rags-to-riches story. he was sort of the american dream in that he was a middle child of a physically abusive father who worked as a supervisor at an automobile plant. he had a tough mom, wasn't necessarily the warmest woman in his life. he had a big heart, though obviously he had his own personal troubles. he had a lack of trust in people, something i believe he had always attributed...
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the fire is one of the deadliest house fires in akron, ohio's history. arson may be the cause. >>> the woman who caused $10,000 worth of damage at a preschool has been arrested. here's her mugshot. officers arrested the woman on friday. police think she broke into the montessori in san jose this month. the school's windows were smashed and most of the rooms were trashed. she is now facing several charges including felony vandalism and drug possession. >>> lawmakers are trying to prevent more freeway shootings. they plan to install several high-tech cameras later this summer. the latest shooting happened sunday night on 880 in hayward near winton. chp officers are still searching for the gunman. since 2015, there have been at least 87 shootings on local freeways most between richmond and antioch. >> it's over. >> they will install surveillance on 4 and 80 to catch suspects. the project will cost $1.5 million. >>> a big setback for uber's effort to develop self-driving cars. anthony lewandowski cannot work on lidar. google's self-driving unit "waymo" has f
the fire is one of the deadliest house fires in akron, ohio's history. arson may be the cause. >>> the woman who caused $10,000 worth of damage at a preschool has been arrested. here's her mugshot. officers arrested the woman on friday. police think she broke into the montessori in san jose this month. the school's windows were smashed and most of the rooms were trashed. she is now facing several charges including felony vandalism and drug possession. >>> lawmakers are trying...
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notmy have any access in community college, and hillary to do not have anything to say those people in ohioon the other hand, there were a lot of times when i was there before the election, when i was ohiong through yesterday, was not in the confederacy, so what is the message, between a confederate flag and a trump message? low, there ise deep concern about certain emotions. i don't at all subscribed these to the caller or the average trump voter, but i was very struck i those. i have been in the deep south and have seen those weird i understand maybe is associated with family and ancestors and that do not explicitly have to do it slavery and racism, but when i see a confederate flag in ohio, i think people are absolutely right to say in addition to everything trump inspired, there is very disturbing and it illicitly and implicitly racist ideals have gone in with that. ee lastere is samantha b year. >> just because your question, does not mean you have to go to church every sunday, bible study every wednesday, you don't have to have the bible and the right-hand at any moment -- at every mo
notmy have any access in community college, and hillary to do not have anything to say those people in ohioon the other hand, there were a lot of times when i was there before the election, when i was ohiong through yesterday, was not in the confederacy, so what is the message, between a confederate flag and a trump message? low, there ise deep concern about certain emotions. i don't at all subscribed these to the caller or the average trump voter, but i was very struck i those. i have been in...
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progression the relieved nce can be by the heroin antidote no lox own which was made more readily available in ohio and is an immediate first step in saving lives and should be applauded. the metro health medical center partnered to distribute it by prescription, and we have currently documented over 1,000 reversals with it. police departments and a pilot program starteded in 2014, but ramped up in earnest last year, ave documented another 300 reversals. these 1,00 individuals did not have to make a final trip to my office. the introduction of fentanyl and even more poe nent analogs like car fentanyl, which is initially seen in our jurisdiction, is a large animal tranquilizer, has diminished the efficacy of noloxone. several doses may be required and the time window is greatly shortened. this is the fundamental reason for the catastrophic mortality rise in 2016. research conducted at the medical examiner's office in my county, a collaboration with medical law enforcement, 600 people died of heroin overdoses between 2012 and 2014. some promising intervention points should be considered. at least 72%
progression the relieved nce can be by the heroin antidote no lox own which was made more readily available in ohio and is an immediate first step in saving lives and should be applauded. the metro health medical center partnered to distribute it by prescription, and we have currently documented over 1,000 reversals with it. police departments and a pilot program starteded in 2014, but ramped up in earnest last year, ave documented another 300 reversals. these 1,00 individuals did not have to...
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people in ohio don't care about russia, russia, russia, administrated care about jobs. >> not at all.eople come up to me and say is when is congress going to put itself in gear and push through the trump agenda? and i think that's where the pressure needs to be put now. the white house has done unbelievable work already without the help of congress. but now the pressure needs to go to paul ryan and mitch mcconnell to push this agenda through. that's what's going to drive this economic renewal, and that's going to make all of these investigations i think in eventuality relevant. because the economy's going to get going, and that's going to be the best thing for the country and the president. ainsley: what do you think of senator graham and mccain? they're constantly commenting against this president. >> they're not for trump and still not for trump. trump has a lot of barricades to jump over. has the press, barack obama valerie jarrett and the never trumpers and the caucus. brian: i would have to say i separate mccain and graham. listen, he wants to stay in the paris agreement. that's
people in ohio don't care about russia, russia, russia, administrated care about jobs. >> not at all.eople come up to me and say is when is congress going to put itself in gear and push through the trump agenda? and i think that's where the pressure needs to be put now. the white house has done unbelievable work already without the help of congress. but now the pressure needs to go to paul ryan and mitch mcconnell to push this agenda through. that's what's going to drive this economic...
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. >>> this deadly explosion in ohio. looks like bomb went off. it was from a crash between a car and a fuel tanker on interstate 75. the driver died. the big rig river was okay. >>> thousands people trying to pick up tornadoes. 11 people were killed. >> tornado roared through texas taking out nearly everything in its path. it leveled this reception hall where teens gathered for brom. >> there is -- prom. >> there is five people that hid in this stair well. >> reporter: no one here was injured despite all that damage. the owner says the weather alert system saved lives. >> by the time we got to the door, 20-foot, the roar was on top of us. >> reporter: the national weather service says four twisters touched down across texas. >> saw cars and other vehicles stacked on top of each other. it was large swath after large swath of devastation. >> reporter: a driver used his cell phone to capture one of the tornadoes as it rumbled across the texas highway. >> reporter: in missouri severe flooding pushed a tractor- trailer down the road. a child was elect
. >>> this deadly explosion in ohio. looks like bomb went off. it was from a crash between a car and a fuel tanker on interstate 75. the driver died. the big rig river was okay. >>> thousands people trying to pick up tornadoes. 11 people were killed. >> tornado roared through texas taking out nearly everything in its path. it leveled this reception hall where teens gathered for brom. >> there is -- prom. >> there is five people that hid in this stair well....
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he was born in ohio, and was a strategist for richard nixon. he built the fox network from scratch, and had sean hannity tweeting, today, america lost one of its greatest warriors. there's no word on the cause of death and roger ailes was 77 years old. vicki batiste in new york. >>> rupert murdoch issued a statement on the death of ailes saying he was shocked and grieved by his passing. ailes, suffered from hemophilia and was asked during an interview four years ago with vanity fair if he was afraid to die. he responded in parts, i then prepared to face death all of my life. when it comes, i will be fine and calm. i will miss life, especially my family. many have taken to social media to express thoughts. sean hannity, the impact roger ailes ahead on the country every single day, his opponents played checkers in life and he was always a strategist. charlie daniels, country music legend, said rest in peace, roger ailes, you made a great difference in this nation, a very great difference. >>> staffers described president trump as he found out tha
he was born in ohio, and was a strategist for richard nixon. he built the fox network from scratch, and had sean hannity tweeting, today, america lost one of its greatest warriors. there's no word on the cause of death and roger ailes was 77 years old. vicki batiste in new york. >>> rupert murdoch issued a statement on the death of ailes saying he was shocked and grieved by his passing. ailes, suffered from hemophilia and was asked during an interview four years ago with vanity fair if...
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to the murray corporation headquarters in ohio. we are joined by the ceo, robert murray. thank you for joining us. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: where the transfer center, takes the coal from the century my, how many minds does murray energy operate and how many employees do you have? >> guest: wey have 17 minds, may first of 15 we had 8400 employees but because of the actions of a barack obama and the democrats we got down to 5000 employees. were back up to about 6500 employees now under president trump. he has done a wonderful job so far for reliable, low-cost electricity and for our coal bao miners. we hope to get back to where we were eventually. >> what kinds of minds does murray energy operate. i they energy minds, open pitin. mines, surface mines? >> i have all underground mines. that is environmentally the most acceptable way to my cold. were typically underground 1000 feet. people don't even know where it down there mining the coal. murray energy corporation is exclusively in underground mining company in the
to the murray corporation headquarters in ohio. we are joined by the ceo, robert murray. thank you for joining us. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: where the transfer center, takes the coal from the century my, how many minds does murray energy operate and how many employees do you have? >> guest: wey have 17 minds, may first of 15 we had 8400 employees but because of the actions of a barack obama and the democrats we got down to 5000 employees. were back up to...
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. >>> and we're also following a deadly attack at a nursing home in ohio. a police chief and two workers dead. residents raced to safety. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, police in ohio are investigating why this gunman took aim in this small village. >> there's been a shooting in the nursing home. >> reporter: just before 8:00 a.m., the suspect opening fire. >> he apparently was in a very small woods back there. and actually took two passersby as hostage. >> reporter: the hostages getting away. but the police chief moving in. he had the shooter in sight. >> black hat, black shirt. >> when deputies arrived, they discovered him in the street. >> we have a law enforcement officer down. >> reporter: deputies finding the police chief, a father of six, with a seventh on the way. inside the nursing home, the bodies of two employees and the gunman. tonight, a solemn procession for the police chief. all the residents are okay. tonight, investigators trying to figure out the motive of the shooting. >> eva, thanks. >>> next, the massive mother's day storm. a
. >>> and we're also following a deadly attack at a nursing home in ohio. a police chief and two workers dead. residents raced to safety. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, police in ohio are investigating why this gunman took aim in this small village. >> there's been a shooting in the nursing home. >> reporter: just before 8:00 a.m., the suspect opening fire. >> he apparently was in a very small woods back there. and actually took two passersby as...
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sunday, sitting down with the moore family in ohio.s been keeping a record on his facebook page. in between swinging through south bend, indiana, taking a driving tour with the city's democratic mayor. >> this certainly didn't feel like a political visit. we weren't talking about politics. we were talking about the community, we were talking about jobs and the economy. >> reporter: it wasn't a one-record deal. he's visited at least 10 states since january. his challenge is meeting every state in the midwest by the end of the year. which has people guessing he may be dipping his toe into political waters. someone wrote, mr. zuckerberg's leave of absence or resignation would not constitute a voluntary resignation if it were in connection with his serving in a government office. >> i'm just so grateful i've had the opportunity to serve so many people, and i just think the best is yet to come. >> reporter: as for the moores, they say if he runs, they're in. >> i would vote for him because i trust him. >> mark zuckerberg already has a prett
sunday, sitting down with the moore family in ohio.s been keeping a record on his facebook page. in between swinging through south bend, indiana, taking a driving tour with the city's democratic mayor. >> this certainly didn't feel like a political visit. we weren't talking about politics. we were talking about the community, we were talking about jobs and the economy. >> reporter: it wasn't a one-record deal. he's visited at least 10 states since january. his challenge is meeting...
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like here in ohio it's much higher than that. al-fired energy provides the ability keeper lights on in the summertime so clearly intenderg's statement is an ideological statement intended to frighten and scare people away from the coal industry. it's not going to work. europe is already showing the. europe is going back to a higher mix of coal in their energy profile. they learned that if you're going to have a sustainable economy and robust manufacturing, you have to have energy to be able to provide power to those manufacturing facilities. where does that power come from? from the baseload of your energy grid. in america that's coal, natural gas, nuclear and the other forms of energy, solar provides energy when the sunshine's, wind energe provides energy when the wind n blows. we need : natural gas and nuclear. but coal will be here for a lonn time.or >> host: dawn is in new york. >> caller: good morning.ink anyd i have a comment that i don't think anybody brings up is what caused global warming during the ice age. it wasn't peo
like here in ohio it's much higher than that. al-fired energy provides the ability keeper lights on in the summertime so clearly intenderg's statement is an ideological statement intended to frighten and scare people away from the coal industry. it's not going to work. europe is already showing the. europe is going back to a higher mix of coal in their energy profile. they learned that if you're going to have a sustainable economy and robust manufacturing, you have to have energy to be able to...
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some of the cleanest coal-fired power plants in the world are right here along the ohio river. the cardinal plant was considered the cleanest burning coal fired power plant in the world. that coal-fired energy is bad for the atmosphere. i'm certain that you can use it irresponsibly as the chinese do. they don't go to the extremes that we do in america to make sure that our atmosphere's clean. by the way, nobody cares more about the air that we breathe and the water that we drink than those here along the ohio river in coal country that have to breathe it and drink it. so we are concerned about the atmosphere, too, and we want coal companies and power plants to do it environmentally responsibly, and i believe they are doing that today and i believe they will continue to get better at it in the future. host: we have shown our viewers this chart. it is coal jobs over the last five quarters in this country. shows that coal mining jobs dropped about 8% in the first quarter of 2017 compared to the first quarter of 2016. are you expecting some sort of great conduct -- come back and coa
some of the cleanest coal-fired power plants in the world are right here along the ohio river. the cardinal plant was considered the cleanest burning coal fired power plant in the world. that coal-fired energy is bad for the atmosphere. i'm certain that you can use it irresponsibly as the chinese do. they don't go to the extremes that we do in america to make sure that our atmosphere's clean. by the way, nobody cares more about the air that we breathe and the water that we drink than those here...
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the voters in ohio are gun owners, and they went almost 60% for george w. bush. >> george w. bush gets west virginia. >> narrator: west virginia. >> west virginia, which has been solidly in the democratic column for a long, long time. >> bill clinton's home state has gone bush. >> narrator: and arkansas. >> six electoral votes and they go for bush. >> narrator: and even al gore's home state of tennessee. >> tonight, embarrassing vice president gore by snatching his state's 11 electoral votes. >> al gore lost his home state, lost west virginia. these are states that he should have won. >> had any of those states gone the other way, al gore would have been president. >> florida goes bush, the presidency is bush, that's it. >> narrator: in washington, they say the nra was a decisive factor in al gore's defeat. >> in no small measure, it was that fight over guns after columbine that had the firearm community more enlivened, engaged, and a few votes difference in florida, and the whole thing would have gone the other way. >> i, george walker sh
the voters in ohio are gun owners, and they went almost 60% for george w. bush. >> george w. bush gets west virginia. >> narrator: west virginia. >> west virginia, which has been solidly in the democratic column for a long, long time. >> bill clinton's home state has gone bush. >> narrator: and arkansas. >> six electoral votes and they go for bush. >> narrator: and even al gore's home state of tennessee. >> tonight, embarrassing vice president...
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in ohio this is a particularly difficult week. here we are in police week and we are once again mourning the loss of a police officer. this happened just last friday. last friday a gunman took two people hostage in the woods behind a nursing home in kirke kirkersville, ohio, 25 miles east of columbus. the first one to arrive on the scene was the police chief of this small town. his name was steven desario. he confronted the assailant. he was ambushed by this assailant. he was shot, he was killed. this gunman then went inside the nursing facility and killed two staff members. a registered nurse marlena madrina and a nurse's aide named cindy france. steven desario had just become the police chief in kirkersville a monthing a. the woman slain was marlena and cindy, who had five kids, including a 10-year-old son. those kids had to spend mother's day preparing for the burial of their mom. on monday i went to kirkersville and saw the memorial there for the officer. i also had an opportunity to meet with some of the officers who were from
in ohio this is a particularly difficult week. here we are in police week and we are once again mourning the loss of a police officer. this happened just last friday. last friday a gunman took two people hostage in the woods behind a nursing home in kirke kirkersville, ohio, 25 miles east of columbus. the first one to arrive on the scene was the police chief of this small town. his name was steven desario. he confronted the assailant. he was ambushed by this assailant. he was shot, he was...
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he was devoted to the people in the area of southeastern ohio. he was just like a doctor. if that long wall down for two hours day or night, he got out , rain,and went back out snow come in different. -- back out, rain, snow, indifferent. i said, jim, why do you do this? there are so many families that this industry supports. , we caneave my family any in production -- i am advocate for hundreds of families in this area. mine has shut down. when i went back up a few months ago to that area, it is poverty, it is welfare. to the coalsay mining industry -- these people are trying to put their kids through college. these people are trying to have the lights that when people flip on a switch in oregon or california -- i'm an advocate for the coal mines. it's families. not just the industry, it's families. host: what did you take from that call? guest: i want to expound on the long wall -- it is an enormous machine underground that pushes against the wall of the coal seam and shears the coal off and puts it into conveyor belts. it is very impressive. howt of people talk about coa
he was devoted to the people in the area of southeastern ohio. he was just like a doctor. if that long wall down for two hours day or night, he got out , rain,and went back out snow come in different. -- back out, rain, snow, indifferent. i said, jim, why do you do this? there are so many families that this industry supports. , we caneave my family any in production -- i am advocate for hundreds of families in this area. mine has shut down. when i went back up a few months ago to that area, it...
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warren at the university of massachusetts amherst, and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and seized on -- and c-span.org. live, today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 9:00 a.m., the u.s. house returns. off the floor members are invited to a classified briefing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on the firing of fbi director james comey. up in 30 minutes on "washington journal,", congressman jim himes of connecticut, ranking member of the intelligence of committee on the nsa and cyber security, on the latest issues into the russianand -- into the interference. and representative kevin cramer from north dakota, on the future of the paris climate agreement and other international efforts to reduce climate change. ♪ host: good morning, it is friday, may 19. here are your morning headlines. the washington post reports that james comey made numerous efforts to keep his distance from the president. he expressed concerns that the president did not respect the agency's independence. though stories are on the heels
warren at the university of massachusetts amherst, and senator rob portman at ashland university in ohio. this saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and seized on -- and c-span.org. live, today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 9:00 a.m., the u.s. house returns. off the floor members are invited to a classified briefing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on the firing of fbi director james comey. up in 30 minutes on "washington journal,", congressman...
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ancestry, things that do not physically have to deal with racism, but when i see a confederate flag in ohio, i think people are right when they say that in addition to everything that donald trump inspires, there is some explicitly racist ideas that have gone on with that. int: here is samantha bee july of last year. >> just because you are injured does not mean you have to go to church every sunday. you do not have to have a bible in your hand for every moment of your life. our main goal is to defeat hillary clinton. >> and honest admission as to why christians support donald trump. " straight from this jerry falwell in this larval form. support among my students -- my fellow students for donald trump. >> will go great in the house of slithering. owes: i think samantha bee that kid in apology. that is a child. in good faith, he simply told an likes donaldt he trump and that he is a christian. we got a little bit of knowledge about what his life is like, and he was deeply humiliated by adults. that child's mother had to sign a release. he was probably very excited to show his friends and fa
ancestry, things that do not physically have to deal with racism, but when i see a confederate flag in ohio, i think people are right when they say that in addition to everything that donald trump inspires, there is some explicitly racist ideas that have gone on with that. int: here is samantha bee july of last year. >> just because you are injured does not mean you have to go to church every sunday. you do not have to have a bible in your hand for every moment of your life. our main goal...
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ohio department of transportation cameras caught it all on camera in dayton ohio. n accident then the explosion. officers believe the crash was caused by a wrong way driver. the driver of the car was confirmed dead in the crashwhile the truck driver has minor injuries. police are trying to determine if drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash. (justine) the f-b-i is now part of an investigation into how a hacker got a hold of season five of netflix favorite "orange is the new black." the hacker, who goes by the name " the dark overlord"...had demanded that netflix pay a ransom in exchange for not leaking the episodes prematurely online. but now, 10 episodes from the upcoming season are available for download on an illegal file-sharing service. netflix has yet to comment. pirated copies of "orange" could dent the los gatos company's subscriber growth and the stock price. (jrstone) san francisco international airport is still experiencing flight delays because of the repair work on one of the two main runways. this is a live look at sfo right now. over 500 flights
ohio department of transportation cameras caught it all on camera in dayton ohio. n accident then the explosion. officers believe the crash was caused by a wrong way driver. the driver of the car was confirmed dead in the crashwhile the truck driver has minor injuries. police are trying to determine if drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash. (justine) the f-b-i is now part of an investigation into how a hacker got a hold of season five of netflix favorite "orange is the new...
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peter fossett ends up in ohio as a minister and prominent cater er. he does get reunited with his family after many years. it shows you the real tenuous nature of this notion of privilege. peter fossett was the grandson of mary hemmings, the person who is living on main street with thomas bell, the white man. he described his life is a little boy as privileged. the real shock to him was when he was sold. the thing that slavery was about came brutally to his reality. profits, property, people as property who can be bought and sold. that was a thing that many members of the hemmings family, despite whatever privilege sally hemmings into children might have had, they all lived with the possibility that that could happen because the law construed them as property. jefferson construed them as property. that's the difficulty that we have in thinking about him in relation to this family, thinking about jefferson as a person. we could talk about that in the question-and-answer. what to make of the situation? hemmings is a sin as privileged members, people who
peter fossett ends up in ohio as a minister and prominent cater er. he does get reunited with his family after many years. it shows you the real tenuous nature of this notion of privilege. peter fossett was the grandson of mary hemmings, the person who is living on main street with thomas bell, the white man. he described his life is a little boy as privileged. the real shock to him was when he was sold. the thing that slavery was about came brutally to his reality. profits, property, people as...
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until -- during world war i, his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio and he died in the flu pendemic and at the time the judge came with his mother, his grandfather had passed away. he lived with his grandmother, mother and aunt ella and those three ladies just spoiled him. but this home was purchased by his grandfather, built in 1895, victorian home and his grandfather purchased it in 1899 after he won the sheriff election and found that he had to move his family into redding. the county seat. at that time they had three children, ella was middle child and uncle earl was the youngest. they lived here until etna was the first to live when she married. earl went off to college. ella always remained here. after he graduated from college he came back to redding to practice law and in 1940 with the war looming he joined the reserves in san francisco. so you'll see in his library where we have his portrait of him in his military uniform. also in his library he rescued a portrait of a spanish king that was painted in the 1600's from a bombed-out building and
until -- during world war i, his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio and he died in the flu pendemic and at the time the judge came with his mother, his grandfather had passed away. he lived with his grandmother, mother and aunt ella and those three ladies just spoiled him. but this home was purchased by his grandfather, built in 1895, victorian home and his grandfather purchased it in 1899 after he won the sheriff election and found that he had to move...
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when i first moved to arizona to attend asu, i was a wide-eyed kid from a working-class family in ohio that heard from a guidance counselor that arizona was where opportunity could be found. i do not know anybody out here and i had never been here and the only assets i had to my name and some pocket change. on graduation day, there is no way i could have told you that i would eventually go on to build in ice cream company called cold stone creamery, or that it would end up operating in all 50 states and 31 countries around the world. even less predictable is that i would be standing here today, as your governor, speaking to all of you as you embark on your life journey. it just goes to show that you never really know where you will end up. but if you want success, it starts with thinking big and dreaming bigger. isn all you have got to do take action and look all around you. when you see even a glimmer of opportunity, do not be afraid to take the risk and give it everything you have. when we were building cold stone creamery, we needed every penny we could get, so my wife and i decided
when i first moved to arizona to attend asu, i was a wide-eyed kid from a working-class family in ohio that heard from a guidance counselor that arizona was where opportunity could be found. i do not know anybody out here and i had never been here and the only assets i had to my name and some pocket change. on graduation day, there is no way i could have told you that i would eventually go on to build in ice cream company called cold stone creamery, or that it would end up operating in all 50...
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all the data shows that the number of overdoses and deaths in my home state of ohio, in your state are increasing this year sass compared to last -- as compared to last year. it doesn't have to be this way. all these actions taken together in prevention and education, better treatment, longer-term recovery, sober housing, ensuring that we are moving away from overprescribing and providing alternatives to addictive pain medication, suring that we provide our first responders with the training they need on narcan, nalaxone to get them the treatment they need. to get them into treatment, all of that together will make a difference. and ike we -- i believe we can turn the tide and save lives. and i believe we cannot just save lives of those who otherwise may overdose and die as a result of their overdose, but we can help all those who are addicted, the hundreds of thousands of people in ohio, millions of people across our country to be able to achieve their dreams by getting them into treatment programs. and there is good news here because there's so many examples of people who have gone i
all the data shows that the number of overdoses and deaths in my home state of ohio, in your state are increasing this year sass compared to last -- as compared to last year. it doesn't have to be this way. all these actions taken together in prevention and education, better treatment, longer-term recovery, sober housing, ensuring that we are moving away from overprescribing and providing alternatives to addictive pain medication, suring that we provide our first responders with the training...
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people pulled over to the side of the road to capture that funnel cloud in green county, ohio. affic cameras in clark county captured tornados on the ground. in north carolina crews will be out today assessing the damage near winston, salem. the possibility tornado ripped the roof off the house and toppled dozens of trees in the path. so far no reports of injuries. >>> you're about to see the scary moments of a car running over a young child miraculously, the boy was not seriously injured. the surveillance video from china shows the child playing on the sidewalk, moments later he is hit by the car. nearby pedestrians rescued the boy from beneath the vehicle. police say the child suffered only small cuts and bruises. >>> seven divers became separated from their commercial dive boat off jupiter florida. rescue crews found two divers and took them to the marina. they spotted five dives a mile way they were picked up by a nearby dive boat. >>> phillies face the rockies this afternoon, they remained scoreless for 7 innings and had three hits last night they lost 7-2. the phillies hol
people pulled over to the side of the road to capture that funnel cloud in green county, ohio. affic cameras in clark county captured tornados on the ground. in north carolina crews will be out today assessing the damage near winston, salem. the possibility tornado ripped the roof off the house and toppled dozens of trees in the path. so far no reports of injuries. >>> you're about to see the scary moments of a car running over a young child miraculously, the boy was not seriously...
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one of the great schools in ohio and in the nat
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in one county in ohio fentanyl was responsible for overdose deaths in 2016, in one county. tom gilson, the medical examiner will tell you he is projecting 581 fentanyl related deaths. fentanyl is the biggest killer. and leaving the user with an example. called gray death which includes a mixture of heroin, fentanyl, heroin is the weakest drug. this is available on the street, by 10 to $20. even though these drugs are selling expensively fentanyl has a high profit margin making available to the drug dealer, estimates a kilogram of fentanyl can be purchased for a few thousand dollars a kilogram for $2000 to be used to make hundreds or thousands of pills which profit in the millions. we need to stop this flow of illegal illicit fentanyl and it comes from the us mail system. this is a shock to many of my constituents and others learning about this. some of this fentanyl is smuggled into the united states from mexico and canada primarily it comes in the united states and according to law enforcement, some folks will tell us about this, it comes from one place which is china, pro
in one county in ohio fentanyl was responsible for overdose deaths in 2016, in one county. tom gilson, the medical examiner will tell you he is projecting 581 fentanyl related deaths. fentanyl is the biggest killer. and leaving the user with an example. called gray death which includes a mixture of heroin, fentanyl, heroin is the weakest drug. this is available on the street, by 10 to $20. even though these drugs are selling expensively fentanyl has a high profit margin making available to the...
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but people in ohio. they want know about jobs, their children. ornia where california folk, especially the national nurse, pushing for healthy california. single payer, medicare for all kinds of things. i talked to a boomer, a baby boomer who african-american baby boomer who lives here in d.c. russia is not in his top five. he believes that both parties are failing. i talked to a gen exer in the union. hemts third party. president should be concerned about this, but if we were to go to flint, they want to know how they're going to get clean water and why 8,000 people are b about the to lose their homes. we are preoccupied with this, it's not that it's important, but every day americans are being left behind because it's russia, russia, russia. do we need 35 members of the congress to deal with russia is this can some deal with some domestic issue sns. >> your former boss, john boehner. he served in many lately and this past week, he said the follow iing. the p president for his work against isis, but he say everything else trump has done has been
but people in ohio. they want know about jobs, their children. ornia where california folk, especially the national nurse, pushing for healthy california. single payer, medicare for all kinds of things. i talked to a boomer, a baby boomer who african-american baby boomer who lives here in d.c. russia is not in his top five. he believes that both parties are failing. i talked to a gen exer in the union. hemts third party. president should be concerned about this, but if we were to go to flint,...
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until, during world war i his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio, and he died in the flu pandemic. and at that time the judge, or the judge came with his mother back to his home. his grandfather had already passed away, so he lived with his grandmother, his mother and his aunt. those three ladies just spoiled him. but this home was purchased by his grandfather, it was built in 1895, a victorian home. and his grandfather purchased it in 1899 after he had won the shasta county sheriffs election and found that he had to move his family from older shasta into redding, the county seat. at the time they had three children, the judge his mother was their oldest, a middle child and uncle earl was the youngest. they live here until edna was the first to leave it when she married, earl went off to college. ella always remained here, but after you graduate from college he came back to redding and practice law for just a couple of years. in 1940 with the war looming, he joined the reserves in san francisco. so you will see in his library we have his portrait o
until, during world war i his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio, and he died in the flu pandemic. and at that time the judge, or the judge came with his mother back to his home. his grandfather had already passed away, so he lived with his grandmother, his mother and his aunt. those three ladies just spoiled him. but this home was purchased by his grandfather, it was built in 1895, a victorian home. and his grandfather purchased it in 1899 after he had...
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there were tornados, flash flooding in southern ohio and western carolinas. gas station in ohio. look at the scene. destroyed. buildings damaged in one town. overnight the storm system is moving through the northeast. as they do. and this one into new england. er and cause flight delays and cancellation. >> means start of the holiday likely to be a washout for half the country. >> get the details from justin pavick. >> good morning to you. a lot of people making plans of course for the upcoming holiday weekend. here is how it is looking. nice conditions over the northern plains. building, warmth out west. thunderstorm chances running from the south plains all the way in towards the mid the al lekt and north east. notice how everything slides further east from memorial day. up the eastern seaboard. showers, thunderstorms. steamy along the gulf coast. hot still out west. kendis, diane. >> justin. thank you. forecasters predicting busy hurricane season. the national administration says the region could be hit with nine hurricanes, four packing winds of over 110 miles an hour. the fo
there were tornados, flash flooding in southern ohio and western carolinas. gas station in ohio. look at the scene. destroyed. buildings damaged in one town. overnight the storm system is moving through the northeast. as they do. and this one into new england. er and cause flight delays and cancellation. >> means start of the holiday likely to be a washout for half the country. >> get the details from justin pavick. >> good morning to you. a lot of people making plans of...
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i was getting ready to go on a tour and i wanted to be in ohio to do one more big thing before i left. in the course of my talking to him, the kid fainted and we had a moved so we walked from the front of the statehouse over to the holocaust memorial. i got off on one of the walls and i talked to those kids about what this memorial was all about. i said you need to go and read what happened here and understand, i said you see that thing that is present and if you save one life you save the world. all those groups should be there because what it is as inspiring. if you think of something, fight for it to get it done. you've done all your lifetime. and you got to the point you were willing to give up big things because it violated your principles. why do you think i like you. >> host: i think one of the lessons we have learned and at least when i was at the national governors association you didn't know if the person next to you was republican or democrat, it doesn't matter and now i gather that has gotten much more political. >> guest: it's become infected between governors. i'm not ev
i was getting ready to go on a tour and i wanted to be in ohio to do one more big thing before i left. in the course of my talking to him, the kid fainted and we had a moved so we walked from the front of the statehouse over to the holocaust memorial. i got off on one of the walls and i talked to those kids about what this memorial was all about. i said you need to go and read what happened here and understand, i said you see that thing that is present and if you save one life you save the...
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powe hatten point, loading facility there, key transfer point from one of the mines, century mine in ohio, to power plants up and down the ohio river. this is where the coal comes into and is shipped to those power plants. one of the individuals who works there is j.d. holiday, the harbor manager and long time boat captain there. i want to show our viewers an interview with him on a recent visit in which he describes what actually happens each day at the transloading facility there. >> what we have here is we have a transloading facility that brings coal by train down to the harbor. we offload the trains and load it on to barges. one of the things we have realized years ago is barge transportation, water transportation, is the most efficient way to ship product no matter what product it would be. and i can put it in perspective for you, if you would like. so, we load a barge down here in about 40 minutes. it takes about 40 minutes to load one barge, and that's with 1,700 tons of coal that goes into one barge. when the barges leave our harbor, there's usually 15 of them that tie together,
powe hatten point, loading facility there, key transfer point from one of the mines, century mine in ohio, to power plants up and down the ohio river. this is where the coal comes into and is shipped to those power plants. one of the individuals who works there is j.d. holiday, the harbor manager and long time boat captain there. i want to show our viewers an interview with him on a recent visit in which he describes what actually happens each day at the transloading facility there. >>...