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>> guest: i was born in middletown, ohio. as in between cincinnati and dayton, that was the most important impressive thing about it. i spent time in eastern kentucky because my graham prince i grew up with were appellation dice poor. they came from the coal country, worked in steel mills which is a story, and that area. >> host: can you paint a picture of middletown a jackson kentuc kentucky? >> guest: jackson has about 6000 people in it. impoverished, though. epidemic has really hit jackson hard, that's a big part of what's going on in this area. not a lot of people working. the coal jobs hit this area hard, it's a tough area to grow up and in middletown was in some ways supposed to be the economic savior and in many ways it was, it brought my grand parents to eastern kentucky and provided them a good wage. problems they thought they were escaping presented themselves in ohio though too. you see a lot of the same problems from the family breakdown to the hair one epidemic to the joblessness that is characteristic of this are
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he was a hero in all aspects. of course ohio was part of the union. and really believed that slavery should not take place. and when grant won the victory and the ser render took place in virginia, he was proclaimed a hero. in each of our presidential hearing rooms we partnered with the ohio historical society. there are art facts that are associated with each of the presidents that reside in the secure case. and many of the artifacts are very interesting. for example here in the grant hearing room, we have a cigar. that was smoked by president grant. and it's on display for the public to see. now we're standing in the william mckinly presidential hearing room. this is on the ohio house of representatives side. and william mckinly another great president that came from ohio. and this particular president also served as governor. he was president from 1897 to 1901. he is one of the four u.s. presidents that was assassinated in office. he was in a receiving line in buffalo, new york at the pan american exposition. he oftentimes wore a red carnation on hi
he was a hero in all aspects. of course ohio was part of the union. and really believed that slavery should not take place. and when grant won the victory and the ser render took place in virginia, he was proclaimed a hero. in each of our presidential hearing rooms we partnered with the ohio historical society. there are art facts that are associated with each of the presidents that reside in the secure case. and many of the artifacts are very interesting. for example here in the grant hearing...
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that was a serious charge in ohio at the time. >> it was. tually, she was acquitted of the policy charge. it went to trial in a court of limited jurisdiction, essentially police court. >> a bench trial. >> and she was acquitted because the material is far away from her obviously. over the weekend the officers actually went and they they went through an arrest report, and they decided -- >> and she was indicted on the obama senity charge. >> and in ohio state if one is convicted of violating the law the sentence is one to seven years and like a $2,000 fine. >> and it was a felony. >> it was a felony, a very serious charge. after she was arrested and indicted, then it went to a grand jury. they quickly decided it should go to trial, and it went to trial sometime later, almost a year later. >> so in 1957, how many -- i'm not going to ask you how many states, but what were the norms about obscenity in the country at the time? >> one of the things that tells you about the period is what dollree did with the search warrant when the police came into
that was a serious charge in ohio at the time. >> it was. tually, she was acquitted of the policy charge. it went to trial in a court of limited jurisdiction, essentially police court. >> a bench trial. >> and she was acquitted because the material is far away from her obviously. over the weekend the officers actually went and they they went through an arrest report, and they decided -- >> and she was indicted on the obama senity charge. >> and in ohio state if one...
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in the capitol. >>> welcome to the ohio statehouse. we often refer to it as the people's house. it is our grand state capitol and it has been operational since 1857. construction began in 1839 and it was finally officially completed in 1861. so we're standing here in this 150-year-old building in which we refer to as the grand rotunda, the centerpiece of our capitol building. in fact, there were seven different architects throughout the 22 years that it took to build and they disagreed on a number of things. however, they all agreed on essentially the same two things, that the building should be massive enough to house all branches of state government and that the most beautiful room should be for the people of ohio. the designers actually looked to the greeks. this is done in greek revival architecture. and it was truly built as a temple of democracy. ohio being a very, very young state, they wanted to proclaim to the rest of the country and the world, for that matter, that we were going to be politically important and we believed in the democratic ideals that the greeks essenti
in the capitol. >>> welcome to the ohio statehouse. we often refer to it as the people's house. it is our grand state capitol and it has been operational since 1857. construction began in 1839 and it was finally officially completed in 1861. so we're standing here in this 150-year-old building in which we refer to as the grand rotunda, the centerpiece of our capitol building. in fact, there were seven different architects throughout the 22 years that it took to build and they disagreed...
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she went in in the same way that she went to court for mapp v. ohio. ich is she was sure of herself, she admitted that she had been involved in some wrongdoing but she was unapologetic about it. and while she was in prison she -- her personality can be described just with a couple of anecdotes. one, a few weeks before -- when she first got there she was coming out of her cell and one of the guards said, hey, dolly, and she said who are you? i don't know you from anyone on the street. you can call me ms. mapp. she sort of commanded respect from the people around her. and she also learned the law. she helped inmates use the law library and she sort of tried to be her own person in prison. there's a wonderful anecdote which i think ken armstrong captured which said that she wouldn't eat in the cafeteria. she wanted her food to be brought to her because she thought eating in the cafeteria was like pigs in a trough. she demanded that the food be brought to her. she had a very specific diet because again she very much wanted to be her own person. in 1980 her
she went in in the same way that she went to court for mapp v. ohio. ich is she was sure of herself, she admitted that she had been involved in some wrongdoing but she was unapologetic about it. and while she was in prison she -- her personality can be described just with a couple of anecdotes. one, a few weeks before -- when she first got there she was coming out of her cell and one of the guards said, hey, dolly, and she said who are you? i don't know you from anyone on the street. you can...
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we should all be able to have a piece of the pie. >> i think we're going to win in ohio tomorrow. >> actually been a bernie sanders supporter. but after sanders' bitter loss in the primary, almashy reluctantly cast his vote for donald trump. >> the americans have lost their way. >> we're going to bring jobs back to toledo, ohio! >> trump's relentless focus on jobs and trade won voters' hearts in ohio. >> we will never, ever sign bad trade deals. america first! >> we had this wild man saying, look, i care about you. >> nafta destroyed ohio. it destroyed ohio. >> nafta, that took your jobs. >> hillary clinton's pitch on the economy paled in comparison. >> we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. >> hillary saying we're going to put coal miners out of work and we're going to retrain some people. >> but there were those darker messages in trump's campaign. >> we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration! >> were they also behind his victory here? >> it's not that people were anti-immigrants. what donald trump did was he told peop
we should all be able to have a piece of the pie. >> i think we're going to win in ohio tomorrow. >> actually been a bernie sanders supporter. but after sanders' bitter loss in the primary, almashy reluctantly cast his vote for donald trump. >> the americans have lost their way. >> we're going to bring jobs back to toledo, ohio! >> trump's relentless focus on jobs and trade won voters' hearts in ohio. >> we will never, ever sign bad trade deals. america...
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in trumbull county, the swing was 13 points, and trump scored a win. >> thank you, ohio. a man who shits in gold-plated toilets -- i mean, what else to say? i want to laugh and cry at the same time. >> bill almashy was one of those disgruntled democrats in trumbull who voted for trump. he doesn't even like to admit it. but for him and his family, desperate times called for desperate measures. >> most americans are one disaster away from losing everything. it's not right. it's just not right. >> he had been used to a middle-class life, earning a good living in the nearby steel mill. but in 2012 the mill shut down. >> your livelihood, your whole way of life, it was just taken from you. >> the almashys lost their home and moved into a trailer park. >> how can this happen? you know, this is america. you know, we should all be able to have a piece of the pie. >> i think we're going to win in ohio tomorrow. >> almashy had actually been a bernie sanders supporter. but after sanders' bitter loss in the primary, almashy reluctantly cast his vote for donald trump. >> the democrats h
in trumbull county, the swing was 13 points, and trump scored a win. >> thank you, ohio. a man who shits in gold-plated toilets -- i mean, what else to say? i want to laugh and cry at the same time. >> bill almashy was one of those disgruntled democrats in trumbull who voted for trump. he doesn't even like to admit it. but for him and his family, desperate times called for desperate measures. >> most americans are one disaster away from losing everything. it's not right. it's...
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in trumbull county, the swing was 13 points, and trump scored a win. >> thank you, ohio. a man who shits in gold-plated toilets -- i mean, what else to say? i want to laugh and cry at the same time. >> bill alnashy was one of those disgruntled democrats in trumbull who voted for trump. he doesn't even like to admit it. but for him and his family, desperate times called for desperate measures. >> most americans are one disaster away from losing everything. it's not right. it's just not right. >> he had been used to a middle-class life, earning a good living in the nearby steel mill. but in 2012 the mill shut down. >> your livelihood, your whole way of life, it was just taken from you. >> the almashys lost their home and moved into a trailer park. >> how can this happen? you know, this is america. you know, we should all be able to have a piece of the pie. >> i think we're going to win in ohio tomorrow. >> almashy had actually been a bernie sanders supporter. but after sanders' bitter loss in the primary, almashy reluctantly cast his vote for donald trump. >> the democrats h
in trumbull county, the swing was 13 points, and trump scored a win. >> thank you, ohio. a man who shits in gold-plated toilets -- i mean, what else to say? i want to laugh and cry at the same time. >> bill alnashy was one of those disgruntled democrats in trumbull who voted for trump. he doesn't even like to admit it. but for him and his family, desperate times called for desperate measures. >> most americans are one disaster away from losing everything. it's not right. it's...
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the incumbent fundraising has been particularly strong in places like ohio, missouri, and florida. that is encouraging. alex: let's go through some of the individual races. do you see someone like joe manchin -- he is in a state that donald trump won by a lot and we will leave it at that. how is he able to survive when he as of yet has not been able to cooperate with president trump on anything? j.b.: i think it always starts by the ability of an incumbent to champion the state and constituency and almost nobody does it better than joe manchin, who is well-liked and is popular. both, yes, in terms of the data, but you can see it in west virginia, too. he has been willing at times to work with the president where he has had an opportunity already passing a significant piece for retired miners on health care that the president supported. i think if he keeps his constituency in front of him, he will be back in the senate. alex: are there any lessons you can take away looking at 2016 and looking at the kind of campaign hillary clinton ran and looking at the campaigns some of the democra
the incumbent fundraising has been particularly strong in places like ohio, missouri, and florida. that is encouraging. alex: let's go through some of the individual races. do you see someone like joe manchin -- he is in a state that donald trump won by a lot and we will leave it at that. how is he able to survive when he as of yet has not been able to cooperate with president trump on anything? j.b.: i think it always starts by the ability of an incumbent to champion the state and constituency...
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he was a hero in all aspects. ohio was part of the union and believed that slavery should not take place. when grant won the victory and the surrender took place in virginia, he was proclaimed the hero. in each of our presidential hearing rooms, we partnered with the historical society and there are artifacts that reside in i a secure case, and many of these artifacts are very interesting. in the grant hearing room, we have a cigar that was smoked by president grant and it's on display for the public to see. now we're standing on the william mckinley presidential hearing room. william mckinley another greatk president that came from ohio. and this particular president also served as governor. mckinley was president from 1897 to 1901. and he is one of the four u.s. presidents that was assassinated in office. he was actually in a receiving line in buffalo, new york, at the panamerica exposition. he oftentimes wore a red carnation on his lapel while working as governor and again as the president. it said that a little gir
he was a hero in all aspects. ohio was part of the union and believed that slavery should not take place. when grant won the victory and the surrender took place in virginia, he was proclaimed the hero. in each of our presidential hearing rooms, we partnered with the historical society and there are artifacts that reside in i a secure case, and many of these artifacts are very interesting. in the grant hearing room, we have a cigar that was smoked by president grant and it's on display for the...
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in the eight years between mapp v. ohio and warren's final year on the bench the supreme court incorporated rights guaranteed in the fifth, sixth and eighth amendment and in these efforts are all cases like miranda, versus arizona, gideon versus wane right. miranda versus arizona bears special mention. in this case the exclusionary rule was extended to involuntary and coerced confessions and that really put the court in the public's eye. moreover, it's important to night that the criminal due process revolution occurred at the same time the court liberal lies the rules of habeas corpus. the supreme court this tackled criminal procedural rights before but did so on a case-by-case basis, examining whether someone's due process rights were violated but with mapp which opened the incorporation floodgates the court started to systematically and comprehensively address criminal procedure rights for everyone. it's this criminal due process revolution which makes mapp v. ohio to significant. if you realize that law enforcement's in
in the eight years between mapp v. ohio and warren's final year on the bench the supreme court incorporated rights guaranteed in the fifth, sixth and eighth amendment and in these efforts are all cases like miranda, versus arizona, gideon versus wane right. miranda versus arizona bears special mention. in this case the exclusionary rule was extended to involuntary and coerced confessions and that really put the court in the public's eye. moreover, it's important to night that the criminal due...
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plus, an all out manhunt for an inmate in ohio. how this guy managed to slip away from authorities. and the check on the traffic now with hi. eric: hey, good afternoon. thanks very much. it will be a tough ride with this bad rain all over the area. taking a look at 395 northbound heading past george washington parkway. this is looking south at southbound where the left center lane is blocked with a disached truck. do watch out for these delays. we will go towards route 110. you see the northbound jam trying to head up this way. on the capitol loop. west camera here. you can see through the rain, the right two lanes are blocked for the outer loop crash passed gallows road. outer loop traffic is very slow. go back to the delays at 50 heading down this way and all is back to 66 on the left side of your screen. you can see the outer loop delays that are just jammed pack heading to the crash. the two right lanes are shut down. also in virginia, 95 south is going to be slow already as you head down at route up in the maryland, outer loop delays are building up at new hampshire avenue head
plus, an all out manhunt for an inmate in ohio. how this guy managed to slip away from authorities. and the check on the traffic now with hi. eric: hey, good afternoon. thanks very much. it will be a tough ride with this bad rain all over the area. taking a look at 395 northbound heading past george washington parkway. this is looking south at southbound where the left center lane is blocked with a disached truck. do watch out for these delays. we will go towards route 110. you see the...
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she was a 1—6, 7—6, 6—3 winner over estonia's anett kontaveit in ohio and she'll now play either americanfellow czech lucie safarova an incredible bowling display from ravi ashwin and mohammed shami in pallekele helped india whitewash sri lanka 3—0. india made a87 in their first innings before dismissing sri lanka for 135. india enforced the follow—on and the hosts started the day at 19 for one but they still struggled. sri lanka ended up stumbling to 181, defeated by an innings and 171 runs. ashwin took four for 68 with shami grabbing three for 32 in what is india's first whitewash in an overseas three—test series. england's cricketers are gearing up for a "step into the unknown" as they prepare to face west indies at edgbaston later this week. the first test in the three—match series in birmingham will be the first day—nighter to be played in england, and also the first involving england. west indies have already played and lost a day—night test when they faced pakistan in dubai last year, but it's a whole new experience for the hosts. ijust don't i just don't know what to expect. the a
she was a 1—6, 7—6, 6—3 winner over estonia's anett kontaveit in ohio and she'll now play either americanfellow czech lucie safarova an incredible bowling display from ravi ashwin and mohammed shami in pallekele helped india whitewash sri lanka 3—0. india made a87 in their first innings before dismissing sri lanka for 135. india enforced the follow—on and the hosts started the day at 19 for one but they still struggled. sri lanka ended up stumbling to 181, defeated by an innings and...
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. >>> what's the latest in ohio? >> a suspect is accused of overpowering a deputy and stealing a the man part of a search, brandon lee howell. he escaped last friday. he is still out there right now. he is accused of rape. he was in a transport van in leg shackles and handcuffs when he forced the van to crash and broke free. not only the fbi but u.s. martials and departments in ohio are all part of this search. they did not say where they think powell might be. >>> secretary of state rex tillerson has some tough talk for north korea. while speaking to reporters, tillerson outlined what it would take for the u.s. to begin those diplomatic talks with the north. >> we've not had an extended period of time where they have not taken some type of provocative action by launching ballistic missiles. so i think that would be the first and strongest signal they could send us, is just stop these missile launches. >> concrete time frame for how long north korea would have to stop launching missiles to begin those negotiations. n
. >>> what's the latest in ohio? >> a suspect is accused of overpowering a deputy and stealing a the man part of a search, brandon lee howell. he escaped last friday. he is still out there right now. he is accused of rape. he was in a transport van in leg shackles and handcuffs when he forced the van to crash and broke free. not only the fbi but u.s. martials and departments in ohio are all part of this search. they did not say where they think powell might be. >>>...
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. -- the dream land title comes from a swimming pool in portsmouth, ohio, in on the ohio , river. once we're the thing -- the held the town together, that's where you grew up, it was a place where everyone came together and really.ommunity obviously, it was sustained by jobs, sustained by good downtown, a main street. but once that went away, once away, it was ent ike salvaging of the societal immune system. left places very vulnerable that ook place in a rustbelt areas, destruction of community, but in wealthier areas, and in suburban was so isolated, uburban community, architecture, almost designed for that. technology, while it connects us really does a lot to separate us, so these were ome of the reasons why writing about heroin is writing about who we've become as a country, as a people. dream land in d ohio.mouth, what should viewers know about mexico? yes. part of my book deals with the uys who first figured out the heroin traffickers, who first igured out that this very aggressive push to promote pain pill prescribing among doctors doctors buying into that idea, would even
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. -- the dream land title comes from a swimming pool in portsmouth, ohio, in on the ohio , river. once we're the thing -- the held the town together, that's where you grew up, it was a place where everyone came together and really.ommunity obviously, it was sustained by jobs, sustained by good downtown, a main street. but once that went away, once away, it was ent ike salvaging of the societal immune system. left places very vulnerable that ook place in a rustbelt areas, destruction of community, but in wealthier areas, and in suburban was so isolated, uburban community, architecture, almost designed for that. technology, while it connects us really does a lot to separate us, so these were ome of the reasons why writing about heroin is writing about who we've become as a country, as a people. dream land in d ohio.mouth, what should viewers know about mexico? yes. part of my book deals with the uys who first figured out the heroin traffickers, who first igured out that this very aggressive push to promote pain pill prescribing among doctors doctors buying into that idea, would even
. -- the dream land title comes from a swimming pool in portsmouth, ohio, in on the ohio , river. once we're the thing -- the held the town together, that's where you grew up, it was a place where everyone came together and really.ommunity obviously, it was sustained by jobs, sustained by good downtown, a main street. but once that went away, once away, it was ent ike salvaging of the societal immune system. left places very vulnerable that ook place in a rustbelt areas, destruction of...
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attorney general. >> we think 50% of the kids in foster care in ohio are there becausets. >> reporter: 14,000 children are in agency custody statewide up 14% in five years. caseworkers are stressed to the limit. >> we're removing 1 to 3 infants a month born addicted to drugs. the infant mothers a lot of them we never see again. they never come to visit. they just leave their child and continue on with their addiction. >> you have been doing this for 26 years. is the current situation the worst you have ever seen it? >> yes. >> reporter: suzanne valley agrees this is not a gathering storm, the storm is upon us. >> i do foster care but it's not enough because of so many kids that need somebody. >> reporter: kids like jack. we won't show his face because he's only 14. he's been in and out of foster care four different times. >> i called my dad one day and i was like dad why can't you just try and get me? and he was like i just can't stop. the drugs overtook him. and i was like you're one messed up dad to pick drugs over your own kid and i just hung up. >> reporter: and the
attorney general. >> we think 50% of the kids in foster care in ohio are there becausets. >> reporter: 14,000 children are in agency custody statewide up 14% in five years. caseworkers are stressed to the limit. >> we're removing 1 to 3 infants a month born addicted to drugs. the infant mothers a lot of them we never see again. they never come to visit. they just leave their child and continue on with their addiction. >> you have been doing this for 26 years. is the...
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the chair of the democratic party in mahoney county, ohio. wrote this in a memo after the election. he said i'm as progressive as anyone. people in the heartland thought the democratic party cared more about where someone else went to the restroom than whether they had a good paying job. do you understand why some people in the heartland saw that? >> i understand what the press coverage is of all this. i understand the democrats will always stand up to hate speech. whether it is coming from the president or from the klan or the nazis, or the anti-semites and the racists in virginia and the 35 organizations in ohio. i understand. democrats stand up for that. we are the party of justice. connie and i were at a party last night talking about human rights. i know that people in my state support my position on trade. i oppose nafta. one of the first votes i ever cast. i stood up to presidents of both parties against bad trade agreements. when president obama, his last couple years in office, the secretary of labor came out with an overtime, 130,00
the chair of the democratic party in mahoney county, ohio. wrote this in a memo after the election. he said i'm as progressive as anyone. people in the heartland thought the democratic party cared more about where someone else went to the restroom than whether they had a good paying job. do you understand why some people in the heartland saw that? >> i understand what the press coverage is of all this. i understand the democrats will always stand up to hate speech. whether it is coming...
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i opened up a rally for donald trump in ohio. t was amazing walking up there, i and addressing my fellow buckeyes. the energy in that room alone was enough for me to feel and to know, that same spirit was in the room. outside,ks that stood for eight or nine hours, waiting to see donald j trump. host: you have something that is a rare ticket, walk-in privileges to the president of the united states. what does that mean? omarosa: that is part of my job. i don't know why everybody focuses on that. [laughter] if you do not talk with the president, how are you supposed to communicate his views, his vision, his perspective? that comes with being a director of communications for this president. it is also dictated by him. he allows people to have access to him because he is so transparent, he has nothing to hide. in fact, he talks directly to people, utilizing all forms of media including twitter. and he is accessible. that is why americans like this president and that is why they support him. host: is he different privately? omarosa: i
i opened up a rally for donald trump in ohio. t was amazing walking up there, i and addressing my fellow buckeyes. the energy in that room alone was enough for me to feel and to know, that same spirit was in the room. outside,ks that stood for eight or nine hours, waiting to see donald j trump. host: you have something that is a rare ticket, walk-in privileges to the president of the united states. what does that mean? omarosa: that is part of my job. i don't know why everybody focuses on that....
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in mapp v. ohio a seemingly straightforward case about the girl with the dirty books turned into a landmark supreme court decision about the fourth amend. in his autoography chief justice earl warren explains that after the conference discussion clark, pondering this idea about the exchewingary rule turned to justices hugh oh black and william brennan in an elevator and remarked wouldn't this be a good case to apply the exclusionary rule and do what mapp didn't do? we call this issue fluid it in political science. you see the court seizing an opportunity to decide something that isn't formally before them. this decision to consider overwhelming wolf may appear as a surprise. he was after all a former assistant district attorney. he was president trurms attorney general and most would character i'm as prolaw enforcement. he was also a justice that really liked to strongly adhere to precedent and dient lionel the idea of the court reversing himself. but if you look at the private papers of clark you se
in mapp v. ohio a seemingly straightforward case about the girl with the dirty books turned into a landmark supreme court decision about the fourth amend. in his autoography chief justice earl warren explains that after the conference discussion clark, pondering this idea about the exchewingary rule turned to justices hugh oh black and william brennan in an elevator and remarked wouldn't this be a good case to apply the exclusionary rule and do what mapp didn't do? we call this issue fluid it...
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they came from wood wiki's house in ohio. the entire roof is actually green tile and that's what joseph houston, he liked the empire green glas instead of just having red terra cotta tile. we're in the senate chamber. pennsylvania state capitol building. the senate chamber is done actually in the french renaissance. each chamber has a unique architectural motif it keeps with. it's all part of the american renaissance. we have con na mara marble in here. we have artwork by a philadelphia artist. stained glass windows by william brantly van egan. it's really a unique piece. 24 karat gold leafing throughout the entire capitol. as you can see on the ceilings and the petments here, you'll see the 24 carkarat gold leaf. the desks here are historic. the furniture is in the front and the carpet is a reproduction carpet as well as the draperies. it all really stems from 1893 chicago world's fair. where they started to produce monumental public buildings in the united states. joseph houston, the architect, really saw that. he had taken
they came from wood wiki's house in ohio. the entire roof is actually green tile and that's what joseph houston, he liked the empire green glas instead of just having red terra cotta tile. we're in the senate chamber. pennsylvania state capitol building. the senate chamber is done actually in the french renaissance. each chamber has a unique architectural motif it keeps with. it's all part of the american renaissance. we have con na mara marble in here. we have artwork by a philadelphia artist....
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of that obscenity statute in the state of ohio. there was brief mention of the exclusionary rule in a brief by the american civil liberties union and a brief conversation in oral arguments. but other than that, it was really a first amendment case. so what happened at the conference? well, justice thomas clark's private papers reveal that the mapp -- the discussion focused almost exclusively on the first amendment issue and they said it was clearly unconstitutional under a federal precedent. the question as to whether or not the exclusionary rule should be extended to the states was raised briefly by justice douglas but was dismissed by the other justices. something odd happened -- so the conference ended with the court unanimously agreeing that the obscenity statute was unconstitutional. something odd happened after the conference discussion. in mapp v ohio a seemingly straightforward case about the girl with the dirty books turned into a landmark supreme court decision about the fourth amendment. in his autobiography, chief justic
of that obscenity statute in the state of ohio. there was brief mention of the exclusionary rule in a brief by the american civil liberties union and a brief conversation in oral arguments. but other than that, it was really a first amendment case. so what happened at the conference? well, justice thomas clark's private papers reveal that the mapp -- the discussion focused almost exclusively on the first amendment issue and they said it was clearly unconstitutional under a federal precedent....
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as expired tags in ohio. cops let him go, despite not having proof of insurance. this was the same used it deadly attack in charlottesville. people in that city are refusing to let the violent clash define who they are. they said what happened in their town could have happened anywhere. >> it is a normal day here. the big difference is that folks are carrying around carnations and roses and putting them on the memorial for heather hire who was killed in that intentional car wreck on saturday. around noon, folks came pouring out to pay their respects here reflecting some, and praying. really, this was a day to show things are getting back to normal. they are going to restaurants, happy hour. no sign of white supremacists bigotry. >> i think people who know charlottesville understand this is a city that is greater than one tragic weekend. >> we're a very open, welcoming city and we will continue to be. >> not even much of a police presence here. the only street shut down is where the wreck was on saturday. slowly getting back to normal here. uva students come back ne
as expired tags in ohio. cops let him go, despite not having proof of insurance. this was the same used it deadly attack in charlottesville. people in that city are refusing to let the violent clash define who they are. they said what happened in their town could have happened anywhere. >> it is a normal day here. the big difference is that folks are carrying around carnations and roses and putting them on the memorial for heather hire who was killed in that intentional car wreck on...
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they came from a tile company in ohio. the roof line running up there is actually green tile. that's what joseph houston -- he liked the empire green glaze instead of just having red terra-cotta tile. we're in the senate chamber, pennsylvania state capitol building, one of three chambers in the building. the senate chamber is done actually in the french renaissance. each chamber has a unique architectural motif it keeps with. it's all part of the american renaissance. we have marble in here. we have artwork by philadelphia artist oakly. stain glass windows. it's really a unique piece, 24 karat gold leafing throughout the capitol. as you can see on the ceiling and you will see the leaf. most of the furnishing in the principal chambers is historic to 1906. the desks here are historic, the thrown chairs in the front and the carpet is a reproduction as are the ki the goal to incorporate european motives af ves and models. it stems from the world's fair where they started to produce monumental public buildings in the united states. joseph houston really saw that. he had taken the gr
they came from a tile company in ohio. the roof line running up there is actually green tile. that's what joseph houston -- he liked the empire green glaze instead of just having red terra-cotta tile. we're in the senate chamber, pennsylvania state capitol building, one of three chambers in the building. the senate chamber is done actually in the french renaissance. each chamber has a unique architectural motif it keeps with. it's all part of the american renaissance. we have marble in here. we...
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followed by the fourth jd vance in ohio. a look at the best selling non fiction books. and minnesota al franken. adam grant provide their advice for setbacks in option b. and retire d navy kernel. and wrapping up the list is devils bargain. about the relationship between president trump and steve bonnon by joshua green. some of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading. >> kevin brady, what is on your reading list? >> i love to read. steven ambose's book about custard and crazy horse which is fascinatin fascinating. and i am a huge michael peeka fan. he writes all these books on sports and a lot of the types of books i read when i was growing up. and i love them. so, you know, that is sort of the fun reading i am doing right now. >> i noticed on your phone, do you read from your phone? ...
followed by the fourth jd vance in ohio. a look at the best selling non fiction books. and minnesota al franken. adam grant provide their advice for setbacks in option b. and retire d navy kernel. and wrapping up the list is devils bargain. about the relationship between president trump and steve bonnon by joshua green. some of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what...
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in third they recall of the childhood and a rust belt in ohio. and then mark manson's advice and leading a happier life. our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to indy bown continues with bloomberg businessweek on the relationship between president trump in the steve bannon. next is the 2014 graduation speech at the university of texas. in killers of the moon. wrapping up our look at best selling nonfiction books according to indy bown is the hidden life of trees and parent -- sarah night sky. you can watch them on her website a website book tv.org. they recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading the summer. what is on your reading list this summer and why. i just finished reading american gods. i read multiple books at the same time. the fanfare and the new series. it was an interesting read. i'm also reading the market discipline it is an old book from 1985. that talks about branding and brand management. i'm finishing up a book called against the tide which is about economic thoughts prior to
in third they recall of the childhood and a rust belt in ohio. and then mark manson's advice and leading a happier life. our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to indy bown continues with bloomberg businessweek on the relationship between president trump in the steve bannon. next is the 2014 graduation speech at the university of texas. in killers of the moon. wrapping up our look at best selling nonfiction books according to indy bown is the hidden life of trees and parent --...
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. >>> a nationwide manhunt is ramping up for a suspected rapist who escaped from police in ohio.marshals and fbi are part of the search for brandon powell. surveillance images show him handcuffed before he overpowered a sheriff's deputy and got away with the deputy's gun and ammunition. the officer suffered minor injuries. >>> in ohio we're learning what may have caused that deadly accident at the state fair. excessive could rorrosion. it broke apart late last month and seven people injured and four still hospitalized including one woman in a coma. >>> the governor of minnesota is calling an explosion near a mosque an act of terrorism. investigators say an improvised explosive device was thrown through a window just before worshippers gathered for prayer. this damaged an office but no one hurt. the fbi has joined the investigation. >>> overseas, investigators hope a young model can shed more light on her kidnapping. she meets with police again tomorrow. ayling says she was shoved into the trunk of a car and told police she was going to be sold as a sex slave in an online auction.
. >>> a nationwide manhunt is ramping up for a suspected rapist who escaped from police in ohio.marshals and fbi are part of the search for brandon powell. surveillance images show him handcuffed before he overpowered a sheriff's deputy and got away with the deputy's gun and ammunition. the officer suffered minor injuries. >>> in ohio we're learning what may have caused that deadly accident at the state fair. excessive could rorrosion. it broke apart late last month and seven...
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in ohio, a child is hospitalized after someone opened fire on the car he was in, wounding him in the head. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the details. >> reporter: tonight police in lancaster, texas, have identified a possible suspect who investigators say pointed a gun at a passing car. driving on i-35 near dallas, the woman who recorded the video denies provoking the man but said he appeared to think she was tailgating. in nearby arlington, witnesses came forward and identified a man police say fired this gun five times into the air, angry after a woman blared her horn at him. >> ems just got a call for a 4-year-old shot. >> reporter: in ohio overnight, cleveland police say a 4-year-old boy was shot in the head after his mother honked at another car. north of los angeles, this confrontation -- a motorcyclist kicking a car on a busy freeway, leading to a chain-reaction crash. according to a triple-a study, nearly 80% of drivers in the u.s. have experienced significant violence behind the wheel, and eight million have engaged in an extreme incident of road rage including ramming a car or c
in ohio, a child is hospitalized after someone opened fire on the car he was in, wounding him in the head. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the details. >> reporter: tonight police in lancaster, texas, have identified a possible suspect who investigators say pointed a gun at a passing car. driving on i-35 near dallas, the woman who recorded the video denies provoking the man but said he appeared to think she was tailgating. in nearby arlington, witnesses came forward and identified a man police...
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election widely viewed at fraudulent. >>> and manhunt is under way for a search for a man who escaped in ohios show powell hand kwcuffed shortly bee he got away with the sheriff's weapon. >>> investigators say a teenager was shot in the stomach sunday afternoon. he survived, attackers escaped by jumping on another train hiding in the opposite direction. this is the second shooting on board a train in just the past two years. >>> police in north texas are searching for a driver behind a shocking road rage incident. the suspect is captured on video pointing a gun at a passing car. police are asking for help to identify that person right there. the video and other internationimages were posted to facebook and have been viewed more than 3 million times. >>> this system spawned a powerful ef- 2 tornado and cut a path through tulsa, blowing out windows, uprooting trees and injuring at least 30 people. >> further west, strong winds have been battling against firefighters fighting the fire near boise. it's grown to 94 for scare square miles. >> we have a low pressure system pitching a tent so to spea
election widely viewed at fraudulent. >>> and manhunt is under way for a search for a man who escaped in ohios show powell hand kwcuffed shortly bee he got away with the sheriff's weapon. >>> investigators say a teenager was shot in the stomach sunday afternoon. he survived, attackers escaped by jumping on another train hiding in the opposite direction. this is the second shooting on board a train in just the past two years. >>> police in north texas are searching for...
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i am sure you know that the united states supreme court decision in mapp versus ohio is the heart of tonight's program. that decision, as you probably also know, changed the way courts in this country exclude evidence or consider evidence obtained in violation of our fourth amendment rights. before the decision in mapp, the remedy of excluding evidence was unpredictable at best. now, today we sometimes take for granted the fact that courts will protect us against unconstitutional searches or seizures. if a police officer enters or searches our home, our car, our purse, our cellphone, we expect that the judge will prohibit that evidence from being used in a subsequent prosecution against us. motions to suppress evidence are now expected. they're common. defense lawyers in the oj simpson murder trial moved to exclude both blood and hair evidence from the trial of that case. counsel for ted kaczynski, better known as the unabomber, moved to exclude evidence of an unexploded bomb, a journal in which mr. kaczynski admitted almost 16 of his bombings and even his manifesto, all found within
i am sure you know that the united states supreme court decision in mapp versus ohio is the heart of tonight's program. that decision, as you probably also know, changed the way courts in this country exclude evidence or consider evidence obtained in violation of our fourth amendment rights. before the decision in mapp, the remedy of excluding evidence was unpredictable at best. now, today we sometimes take for granted the fact that courts will protect us against unconstitutional searches or...
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i know what you said about your -- what you've done in ohio. democratic party as a whole. do you understand why some people in the heart land saw that? >> well, i understand what the press coverage is of all of this. and i understand that democrats will always stand up to hate speech, whether it's coming from the president or whether it's coming from the klan or the nazis and the anti-semites and the racists in virginia and the 35 organizations identified in ohio that are hate groups. i understand -- democrats always stand up for that because we are the party of justice. con any and i last night were at a dinner with the human rights campaign talking about the importance of human rights. but i also know that people in my state, they support my position on trade. i opposed nafta, one of the first votes i've ever cast. i've stood up to presidents of both parties against bad trade agreements. when president obama, his last couple of years in office, the secretary of labor came out with an overtime rule. 130,000 people in my state got a raise from
i know what you said about your -- what you've done in ohio. democratic party as a whole. do you understand why some people in the heart land saw that? >> well, i understand what the press coverage is of all of this. and i understand that democrats will always stand up to hate speech, whether it's coming from the president or whether it's coming from the klan or the nazis and the anti-semites and the racists in virginia and the 35 organizations identified in ohio that are hate groups. i...