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ohio's child protective services, or c.p.s., placed ashley's seven-year-old daughter and two boys, four and six, in the custody of ashley's aunt. c.p.s. pays her $474 a month to help raise the kids. foster care for children placed because of their parents' drug addiction, mainly from opioids, costs ohio $45 million a year. ashley's youngest child was born drug dependent; treatment for such children costs ohio another $130 million a year. >> and they're still supportive of your sobriety, right? >> yeah. very, actually. >> reporter: every week, ashley must attend multiple counseling sessions and get tested for drugs. and for eight months, ashley needed shots of the anti-addiction drug, vivitrol. they cost more than $1,000 per injection. overall, such medications and the counseling cost ohio medicaid $216 million last year. and that doesn't include the costs of ohio's opioid epidemic to its hospitals, prisons and police, or the rising death count. in 2016, 4,050 people in ohio died of overdoses, chiefly painkillers, heroin and fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid. that was a 33% increase over 2015 an
ohio's child protective services, or c.p.s., placed ashley's seven-year-old daughter and two boys, four and six, in the custody of ashley's aunt. c.p.s. pays her $474 a month to help raise the kids. foster care for children placed because of their parents' drug addiction, mainly from opioids, costs ohio $45 million a year. ashley's youngest child was born drug dependent; treatment for such children costs ohio another $130 million a year. >> and they're still supportive of your sobriety,...
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now, in my home state of ohio. we're at ground zero, in 2015, we had 3050 overdoses that resulted in death. in 2016 it increased to 3,4050. it's out there, and it's affecting a lot of people, it's affecting families children, employers. it is a national crisis. when i was coming out here, waiting to board the plane saturday, i picked up the akron beacon journal, on the front page it reported that in akron. the city of akron is 190,000 people, we had 58 overdoses, they didn't result in death, but we had 58 overdoses. it was probably higher than that. we're pretty good in the summit county area. >> in one week, yes, thank you. it was probably higher than that, a lot of -- we're pretty good about getting the narcan out to the families, that their loved ones are afflicted with this disorder here. so some of those were probably brought back by the narcan and not reported there you may have also read that in one week, they had 18 overdoses that resulted in death in the cincinnati and surrounding area. they had 180 that di
now, in my home state of ohio. we're at ground zero, in 2015, we had 3050 overdoses that resulted in death. in 2016 it increased to 3,4050. it's out there, and it's affecting a lot of people, it's affecting families children, employers. it is a national crisis. when i was coming out here, waiting to board the plane saturday, i picked up the akron beacon journal, on the front page it reported that in akron. the city of akron is 190,000 people, we had 58 overdoses, they didn't result in death,...
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carol: so all is good in ohio? not so much. geoff: ohio still lags.rivate agency, including the state auditor for many years say that it is largely a function of the fact that it is hard to tell how ohio is deal jobs getting four states and municipalities are going to be until the terms are side. ad, ohio just made amazon real beneficiary of that of the course of now five deals in the last few years. carol: we will dig into the specifics about that because it kind of blew my mind a little bit. the breaks given to amazon one right after the other in ohio. course of the first four of those five deals, millions of front. deals by the private economic development agency rather than by the state municipalities. approved by the five-person ohio tax control authority but that is mostly people from private industry and one state official. carol: no sales taxes for 15 years, and $81 million deal, 1.4 billion in cash, money to build a warehouse. >> right. the tax breaks from contributing to local municipal funding is a big part of this. it is not that ohio is p
carol: so all is good in ohio? not so much. geoff: ohio still lags.rivate agency, including the state auditor for many years say that it is largely a function of the fact that it is hard to tell how ohio is deal jobs getting four states and municipalities are going to be until the terms are side. ad, ohio just made amazon real beneficiary of that of the course of now five deals in the last few years. carol: we will dig into the specifics about that because it kind of blew my mind a little bit....
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in my lifetime. >> mike dewine is attorney general of ohio. former u.s. senator, congressman. et him at a state crime lab outside columbus. >> in every single county. in our cities, also in the wealthier suburbs, small towns. no place in ohio where you can hide from it. >> reporter: that pervasive. >> there is no place in ohio, where, you couldn't hatch it delivered to you in 15, 20 minutes. >> i can text and say, do you have this? we can meet. they would bring it to my house. leave it under the mat. it's pretty easy to get. >> reporter: full service? >> uh-huh. to me easier to get than weed or cocaine, definitely easier. >> reporter: dealers with connections to mexican cartels sell heroin everywhere. even in the department store parking lot outside columbus. our cameras captured this by undercover police informant. >> what is this? >> attorney general mike dewine staffers say mexican heroin can be cheap. $10 a hit or less. some of it is cut with drugs that make it powerful and deadly. and dealers keep inventing new ways to outwit law enforcement. >> what do you have here? >> t
in my lifetime. >> mike dewine is attorney general of ohio. former u.s. senator, congressman. et him at a state crime lab outside columbus. >> in every single county. in our cities, also in the wealthier suburbs, small towns. no place in ohio where you can hide from it. >> reporter: that pervasive. >> there is no place in ohio, where, you couldn't hatch it delivered to you in 15, 20 minutes. >> i can text and say, do you have this? we can meet. they would bring it...
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ohio still lags the national average in jobs growth. ncy including the state on there for many years so that it is largely a function of the fact that it is hard to tell how goods the deals jobs ohio is getting for municipalities are until terms are signed. ohio has made amazon a real beneficiary of that over the course of now five deals. carol: the specifics about that blew my mind a little bit, the brakes given to amazon. jack: over the course of the first four of those five deals, millions upfront. deals by the private economic enrollment agency rather than the state or municipality is, approved by the five person ohio tax control authority but that is mostly people from private industry and one state official. carol: no sales taxes for 15 years, and $81 million deal, 1.4 billion in cash, money to build a warehouse. jack: the brakes from contributing to local municipal funds are a big part of this. it is not that ohio is particularly unique in terms of trying to attract companies to set up with tax breaks of various kinds. the various
ohio still lags the national average in jobs growth. ncy including the state on there for many years so that it is largely a function of the fact that it is hard to tell how goods the deals jobs ohio is getting for municipalities are until terms are signed. ohio has made amazon a real beneficiary of that over the course of now five deals. carol: the specifics about that blew my mind a little bit, the brakes given to amazon. jack: over the course of the first four of those five deals, millions...
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ohio. elighted to have you here. senator portman's in his second term representing ohio. he's a former director of the of management and budget. former u.s. trade representative. 's one of congress' foremost experts on fiscal and trade matters, but he's also had a interest in combating drug abuse, dating back to his days as a house member. he established and anti-drug coalition in his hometown of cincinnati. he's the author of the and ehensive addiction recovery act, which is the first major reform of federal policy in two decades. ich was signed into law last year. he's chairman of the senate's permanent subcommittee on investigations, where he's done some significant intensive ar. oversight on the response to the epidemic. thank you senator portman, for being with us today. to those watching, i want town vite you to please tweet your questions at us. we're collecting them under the hash tag post oversight on live. #postlive. we'll be thrited to answer those. let me start -- delighted to answer those. let me start with -- as a -- the post" post an investigation that's int
ohio. elighted to have you here. senator portman's in his second term representing ohio. he's a former director of the of management and budget. former u.s. trade representative. 's one of congress' foremost experts on fiscal and trade matters, but he's also had a interest in combating drug abuse, dating back to his days as a house member. he established and anti-drug coalition in his hometown of cincinnati. he's the author of the and ehensive addiction recovery act, which is the first major...
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i get noticed in eastern kentucky or southwestern ohio. i was in nashville a week and a half ago and i didn't get noticed once. >> you have to make a record there. what has been the reaction of your family. many family secrets people don't want revealed about themselves, everybody has family secrets. what was the reaction of your family to this? >> i didn't reveal every family secret. i saved that for my second book. it is interesting. in talking to my family about revealing the secrets i think i have noticed a slight tone shift from when i started to write the book from where it is now. people are much more open about spilling the family history on the pages of a book they don't expect anybody to read. now we are at the number of copies we sold, there is more sensitivity but some people definitely say it is in the family, we shouldn't tear the family's dirty laundry, some people appreciate that it was an important and worthwhile story to tell, some people come down in the middle. >> any of them say how come i don't get royalties from this?
i get noticed in eastern kentucky or southwestern ohio. i was in nashville a week and a half ago and i didn't get noticed once. >> you have to make a record there. what has been the reaction of your family. many family secrets people don't want revealed about themselves, everybody has family secrets. what was the reaction of your family to this? >> i didn't reveal every family secret. i saved that for my second book. it is interesting. in talking to my family about revealing the...
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ohio has made amazon a real beneficiary of that over the course of now five deals. inw years. carol: the specifics about that blew my mind a little bit, the the brakes, one after another that were given to the state of ohio. jack: over the course of the first four of those five deals, millions upfront. more than 123 million dollars in tax breaks up front. deals by the private economic development agency, rather than the statement is the penalties themselves, approved by a five person ohio tax-control authority, but that is mostly people from private industry and one state official. >> can i go through the list -- no sales taxes for 15 years, and $81 million deal, 1.4 billion in cash, and also money to build a warehouse. breaks, thetax breaks from contributing to local missable funds are a big part of this. it is not that ohio is particularly unique in terms of wanting to attract big companies to set up shops there with various tax breaks. the various local officials that we talked to for the story soon as they are being crushed by the culmination of tax relief for amaz
ohio has made amazon a real beneficiary of that over the course of now five deals. inw years. carol: the specifics about that blew my mind a little bit, the the brakes, one after another that were given to the state of ohio. jack: over the course of the first four of those five deals, millions upfront. more than 123 million dollars in tax breaks up front. deals by the private economic development agency, rather than the statement is the penalties themselves, approved by a five person ohio...
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jack: a big part of the sales pitch in 2010 was to bring back jobs to ohio, which was trailing in the mainly by privatizing the state economic development agency . that was one of the first things kasich was sworn in as governor. among other things, ohio is unusual in that the state has a monopoly control over liquor sales. control that they rested from bootleggers and the mafia in the 1930's. they privatized to an agency shortly after kasich became governor for the price of $1.4 billion. the jobs ohio was given a 25 year lease for the proceeds over liquor sales in the state, before the sale about $150 million a year in the state general fund and now we are down to about $250 million a year in profits to the development agency. carol: so, all is good in ohio? not so much. jack: ohio still lags the national average. critics of the agency including for many's auditor years says that it is largely a function of the fact that it is hard to tell how goods the deals the deals jobs ohio is getting for municipalities are until terms are signed. ohio has made amazon a real beneficiary of that
jack: a big part of the sales pitch in 2010 was to bring back jobs to ohio, which was trailing in the mainly by privatizing the state economic development agency . that was one of the first things kasich was sworn in as governor. among other things, ohio is unusual in that the state has a monopoly control over liquor sales. control that they rested from bootleggers and the mafia in the 1930's. they privatized to an agency shortly after kasich became governor for the price of $1.4 billion. the...
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i'm down here in ohio and i've got a question about the heroin epidemic. you know, we've been in afghanistan for 15 years or whatever now and the production is four times as much as it was when we went in. this reminds me of the iran-contrascandal that covert operation when they were trading machine guns for cocaine. now we're in niger, we don't know what's going on over there, another covert operation that nobody knows what that's all about and it looks to me like what we've created here, i haven't, you people in d.c. and the rest of them, if you think back, john kennedy said he'd like to take the c.i.a., wad it up and throw it in the trash can right along with the federal reserve. host: what's your question? caller: the question is, why have we got this fascist disney production wrapped around "the twilight zone." host: conditioningman rogers, do you want to take that up. guest: i'm not sure i understand that last statement. well, the heroin epidemic now is beginning to replace opioid abuse, prescription medicine abuse, heroin is cheaper. it's -- it's ac
i'm down here in ohio and i've got a question about the heroin epidemic. you know, we've been in afghanistan for 15 years or whatever now and the production is four times as much as it was when we went in. this reminds me of the iran-contrascandal that covert operation when they were trading machine guns for cocaine. now we're in niger, we don't know what's going on over there, another covert operation that nobody knows what that's all about and it looks to me like what we've created here, i...
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next head to ground zero in the opioid fight. ohioichard jones for reaction to his announcement. that's next. let's get started. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. . >> my administration is officially declaring the opioid crisis a national public health emergency under federal law, and why i am directing all executive agencies to use every appropriate emergency authority to fight the opioid crisis. liz: president trump declaring the opioid crisis a public health emergency saying it is time to put a stop to drug addiction, the number of opioid related deaths in ohio skyrocketing from under 300 deaths in 2003 to over it's over a 13-year period. this is according to the ohio departme
next head to ground zero in the opioid fight. ohioichard jones for reaction to his announcement. that's next. let's get started. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the...
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how did you get to ohio state in two years? >> you take a lot of classes, you could during thehe summer ad you transfer credits that you gained during the marine corps over to ohio state. those three things were enough to enable me to cut a couple years off. >> how did you support yourself? wherewith the money come from from ohio state? >> a combination of things. i was no longer in the marine corps size no longer getting a salary. although a bit of savings, a little bit of debt that i incurred. i borrowed some subsidized loans. had some pell grants at osu. had the g.i. bill which i was trying to say from law school but it used some of the g.i. bill during college and then i worked jobs during college. so multiple different sources. >> so you graduate engineers and then you decide you want to go to law school. but as you point out there are not as many people going to let say yale or harvard from ohio state. there are some but how did you happen to say go to yale law school as opposed to ohio state law school or some other schoo
how did you get to ohio state in two years? >> you take a lot of classes, you could during thehe summer ad you transfer credits that you gained during the marine corps over to ohio state. those three things were enough to enable me to cut a couple years off. >> how did you support yourself? wherewith the money come from from ohio state? >> a combination of things. i was no longer in the marine corps size no longer getting a salary. although a bit of savings, a little bit of...
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now my research that i first uncovered suggest that ohio first celebrated constitution day in 1952. and some individuals from ohio then took the movement nationally. and convinced the congress and president eisenhower to sign a law creating constitution week. now i did a little more research and found a number of other states lay claim to the title. as having been the inspiration. i'm not sure i can sort out that debate today. but i'm certain that ohioens are happy to share that honor. just as the framers of the 13 original states shared an effort to draft and ratify the constitution. so while we can debate the origin of the constitution day. we can agree the constitution itself means far more to the nation than a single holiday could ever reflect. history revealed, government and nations throughout time have come and gone. often crumbling under walgt of pressure imposed by imferkt systems of governing and representation. here we are in america in 20 17, a nation of free people in a free society. more than 240 years after clearing it necessary for the united states to dissolve the bo
now my research that i first uncovered suggest that ohio first celebrated constitution day in 1952. and some individuals from ohio then took the movement nationally. and convinced the congress and president eisenhower to sign a law creating constitution week. now i did a little more research and found a number of other states lay claim to the title. as having been the inspiration. i'm not sure i can sort out that debate today. but i'm certain that ohioens are happy to share that honor. just as...
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that is the so-called pastor companies about three quarters of the companies in ohio would be in thatcategory. smaller businesses are the ones you see a lot of growth come from. that's why i'm excited about this. it will result in not just more jobs, the better jobs. >> you were excited about it as are many republicans you think you can can come together in a way you couldn't. always good to have you on and we will check with dan sasson mucked about with. >> all right. go bucks. leland: good to see you, sir. trading for more on what is ahead for both chambers to my lips bring an associate editor at the hill newspaper. thank you for joining us, jesse. you are the congressman they are and what we hear from him in regards to tax reform is not unlike what we hear from other congressmen, senators can excuse me. it's antiquated, broken. the agreement is not that it's broken. the agreement is how do we find the solution. >> it's very difficult. someone said if they can get health care done a tax reform, something that paul ryan will keep them in town through christmas if they get this done.
that is the so-called pastor companies about three quarters of the companies in ohio would be in thatcategory. smaller businesses are the ones you see a lot of growth come from. that's why i'm excited about this. it will result in not just more jobs, the better jobs. >> you were excited about it as are many republicans you think you can can come together in a way you couldn't. always good to have you on and we will check with dan sasson mucked about with. >> all right. go bucks....
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why should a taxpayer in new york pay less to the federal government than a taxpayer in ohio? doesn't make asense. it is true new york subsidizes rest of the country, we pay more than we receive in benefits, do the citizens of new york get that right or the americans get that right? trish: federal government says tax rate is 35%. >> then it is 35. trish: you know, if new york wants to tack on an extra 9% for the state of new york and another 4% for the city of new york, well as warren buffett likes to say, when the tide goes out you can see who is swimming naked, because, scott martin, everybody will figure out pretty fast which are better states to live in for tax purposes. >> that's fair to say, trish. i do like to swim but only with my trunks on. let's put that out there. i disagree with ed though, at least when the lights are on, at least when the sun is up. i disagree with, ed, the example with the ohio people, people in ohio pay less than folks in new york or new jersey or california, or hello, illinois. that is the other issue. trish: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. they don't
why should a taxpayer in new york pay less to the federal government than a taxpayer in ohio? doesn't make asense. it is true new york subsidizes rest of the country, we pay more than we receive in benefits, do the citizens of new york get that right or the americans get that right? trish: federal government says tax rate is 35%. >> then it is 35. trish: you know, if new york wants to tack on an extra 9% for the state of new york and another 4% for the city of new york, well as warren...
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jacob talbot grew up in this small town in ohio he knows every street an alleyway tourney it's on river road heading towards downtown. headquarters received a tip that a house in this area was being used as a drug house when the dealers used to sell their product. here that one back there we just got some tips on and. we haven't got a exact. time location as far as on to narrow it down on what ship that might be running hot. but they they call it and so the challenge and every day three you know we had to. turn four and pass in the old blue tire. were correct or not and one other patrol has pulled over a suspect tell but is called in as a backup. for a sense of. drama but another runner runner. up on. not only. the police officers know the driver from previous drug offenses his passenger has served prison time for drug dealing really. of the girl you what they are there are in your home not from legal. tell but suspects the men were on their way to their suppliers. but he has no proof. to pick up truck at any rate is clean. these liverpool was once referred to as the pottery capital of
jacob talbot grew up in this small town in ohio he knows every street an alleyway tourney it's on river road heading towards downtown. headquarters received a tip that a house in this area was being used as a drug house when the dealers used to sell their product. here that one back there we just got some tips on and. we haven't got a exact. time location as far as on to narrow it down on what ship that might be running hot. but they they call it and so the challenge and every day three you...
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. >> to mike in ohio line for democrats. >> good day. i have a question about the heroin epidemic. we have been in afghanistan for 15 years or whatever now and the production is four times as much what it was when we went in. this reminds me of the iran contra scandal, the covert operation when they were trading machine guns for cocaine in south america. now we're in niger and we don't know what's going on over there. it looks to me like what we've created here -- i haven't, you people there in d.c. and the rest of them -- if you think back, john kennedy said that he would like to take the cia, wad it up and throw it in the trash can along with the federal reserve. >> you're going in and out a little bit. what's your question? >> well, the question is why have we got this fascist disney production wrapped around the twilight zone? >> do you want to take it up? >> i'm not sure i understand that last statement. well, the heroin epidemic now is beginning to replace opioid abuse, prescription medicine abuse. heroin is cheaper. it's actually more available, they tell us, since we have be
. >> to mike in ohio line for democrats. >> good day. i have a question about the heroin epidemic. we have been in afghanistan for 15 years or whatever now and the production is four times as much what it was when we went in. this reminds me of the iran contra scandal, the covert operation when they were trading machine guns for cocaine in south america. now we're in niger and we don't know what's going on over there. it looks to me like what we've created here -- i haven't, you...
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josh and noble and 209,000 children in ohio are in this situation where their parents are unsure of whether they'll have insurance through the end of the year and next year and the year after. it's time for us to come together and ensure that families we work for have the health care that they need for their children. i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: ms. hirono: i ask unanimous consent to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. hirono: mr. president, donald trump and the republican congress has spent most of the past year pushing their misplaced priorities no matter the direct and collateral damage it causes for millions of americans across the country. there are so many examples to choose from to illustrate this point. ju last night -- just last night the vice president had to come in and break a tie to protect huge corporations. now they are putting together a huge tax cut for the wealthiest people of our country and trying to sell it as a raise for the middle class. in hawaii we call this b.
josh and noble and 209,000 children in ohio are in this situation where their parents are unsure of whether they'll have insurance through the end of the year and next year and the year after. it's time for us to come together and ensure that families we work for have the health care that they need for their children. i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: ms. hirono: i ask unanimous consent to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding...
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[laughter] >> in may of 1864, he resigned. his mark on the army of ohio remains shrouded in mystery. military plus be him without a complete understanding of the war's political nature. he could never see confiscation and emancipation as a precondition of reconstruction, refused to subordinate military operations for political necessities and failed to calibrate his conduct with the desires of the administration. has flawed conception of civil military relations and his refusal to grow with the work reflected his political conservatism and his obstinacy to appreciate the war for what it was. his focus on conciliation was part of his dismissal. in the end, lincoln had moved beyond commanders who built armies and embraced those who used them effectively for union buhl's and story was written. thank you very much. [applause] we have time for questions. again, my lovely assistants will hand you a mic. we have several here. >> [indiscernible] >> how does he manage to make it to louisville so quickly? it's one of the great feats of the war. i don't know whether
[laughter] >> in may of 1864, he resigned. his mark on the army of ohio remains shrouded in mystery. military plus be him without a complete understanding of the war's political nature. he could never see confiscation and emancipation as a precondition of reconstruction, refused to subordinate military operations for political necessities and failed to calibrate his conduct with the desires of the administration. has flawed conception of civil military relations and his refusal to grow...
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jacob talbot grew up in this small town in ohio he knows every street an alleyway tony it's on river road heading towards downtown. headquarters received a tip that a house in this area was being used as a drug house when the dealers used to sell their product. here that one back there we just got some tips on it that. we haven't got out of zack. time location as far as to narrow it down on what shift it might be running on. what they they called and so the challenge in every case they are you know we have. done for the past in the old blue tie or. what's right or right and another patrol has pulled over a suspect tell but is called in as a backup. for a sense of. drama but another runner running like. nothing on. not only. the police officers no the driver from previous drug offenses his passenger has served prison time for drug dealing or any. of the girl you know what they are there are in your home not from legal. tell but suspects the men were on their way to their supplier. but he has no proof. to pick up truck at any rate is clean. these liverpool was once referred to as the po
jacob talbot grew up in this small town in ohio he knows every street an alleyway tony it's on river road heading towards downtown. headquarters received a tip that a house in this area was being used as a drug house when the dealers used to sell their product. here that one back there we just got some tips on it that. we haven't got out of zack. time location as far as to narrow it down on what shift it might be running on. what they they called and so the challenge in every case they are you...
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look at the 12-year-old young african-american boy, tamir rice, in ohio as a very tragic example. so i'd be interested in knowing if your guest would have certain insights for african-americans who may be concealed carry weapon holders and the threat that they particularly faced as being perceived as armed and dangerous? >> guest: i would be very, well stated and articulate question or i really pressure d have to pause if i appear to be counted before. i assure you that my heart just aches all this horrible tragedy that happened in all of the different situations you talked about. all i can say is that these quote-unquote knee-jerk reactions as i say, look at the results of the laws they get past in response to these situations. nothing changes. all it does is create new laws. in terms of the concealed carry situation with african-americans, all i can say is that we have many, many african-americans who are our members, who are our customers. we teach them how to avoid conflict, how to be prepared, how to put themselves in a situation so that they don't appear to be a threat becaus
look at the 12-year-old young african-american boy, tamir rice, in ohio as a very tragic example. so i'd be interested in knowing if your guest would have certain insights for african-americans who may be concealed carry weapon holders and the threat that they particularly faced as being perceived as armed and dangerous? >> guest: i would be very, well stated and articulate question or i really pressure d have to pause if i appear to be counted before. i assure you that my heart just...
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right now and be better for the longevity of the tax code for some sustainability in what we do. >> jon: you represent ohioe collar state in large part. a state that voted for president trump. when democrats say this is a giveaway to the wealthy kind of tax plan and that it is all about cutting taxes on corporations, how does that help an ohio worker? >> well, that's not what it is going to be. let's say it is going to reduce taxes on businesses, which it will be. we have to do that to be competitive. everybody gets that. when you have the highest business tax rate in the entire world among all the industrialized countries and 2 1/2 to $3 trillion locked up overseas that isn't coming back we have a real problem. so we do have jobs and investment leaving this country. companies in ohio are choosing to become foreign companies. it is crazy. a new study just came out saying there would be 4700 more u.s. companies than foreign companies if we had done this kind of tax reform about a decade ago. so we want these jobs back here. so for the people i represent i was just visiting five auto plants in ohio last week
right now and be better for the longevity of the tax code for some sustainability in what we do. >> jon: you represent ohioe collar state in large part. a state that voted for president trump. when democrats say this is a giveaway to the wealthy kind of tax plan and that it is all about cutting taxes on corporations, how does that help an ohio worker? >> well, that's not what it is going to be. let's say it is going to reduce taxes on businesses, which it will be. we have to do that...
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she has more white but she was a very famous racehorse in southern ohio in the 1850's. you can see the confirmation characteristics. so she wasthers, largely a narragansett pacer, as well, i believe. and that was indeed in southern ohio, near hillsboro, where william collins lived. so i think it is probably true that he did come from summers but the truth -- but the proof is not there. so, this little horse that jackson called fancy, but everybody else referred to as little sorrel, the first place was a skirmish at a place known as falling waters in early july 1861. supposedid what he was to do, it was a delaying action when a union force came across the potomac river. it was a sharp fight. i don't know if little sorrel was there. neither jackson or the horse was famous enough, at that point, to have anyone know whether he was there. about jacksonry sitting under a tree writing a dispatch, with a horse to him, with enemy fire breaking branches off the tree and covering them both with branches and neither of them was moving, which sounds like little sorrel a little later
she has more white but she was a very famous racehorse in southern ohio in the 1850's. you can see the confirmation characteristics. so she wasthers, largely a narragansett pacer, as well, i believe. and that was indeed in southern ohio, near hillsboro, where william collins lived. so i think it is probably true that he did come from summers but the truth -- but the proof is not there. so, this little horse that jackson called fancy, but everybody else referred to as little sorrel, the first...
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state and penn state, and lions down one in the final seconds, they blew an 18-point lead in this game, ohiotate has taken the lead and they look in control ready to win this game and upset the nittany lions. >>> elsewhere villanova hosting elon on kyle, the freshman, throws two touchdowns, including this to erin forbes, 42-yard but wildcats pull a fourth quarter lead, like penn state, they come back to win thanks to 150 are 10 straight points. nova loses 19-14. they have dropped two in a row >>> penn end their four game losing stream against brown. is 11 in the game nick robinson to justin watson 80- yard untouched. they hook up for two touchdowns in the first quarter alone. penn wins 17-seven. it is their first victory, in more than a month. >>> and sixers in dallas tonight against their old pal nerlens noel. how about joel embiid doing a little trash talking saying he will cook noel's rear tonight. hey, ben simmons he just wants a w. >> you know, young teams like us, you know, some great vets and some great players, for us we just need to come in and play good basketball and get the win.
state and penn state, and lions down one in the final seconds, they blew an 18-point lead in this game, ohiotate has taken the lead and they look in control ready to win this game and upset the nittany lions. >>> elsewhere villanova hosting elon on kyle, the freshman, throws two touchdowns, including this to erin forbes, 42-yard but wildcats pull a fourth quarter lead, like penn state, they come back to win thanks to 150 are 10 straight points. nova loses 19-14. they have dropped two...
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senator rob portman of ohio, delighted to have you here. senator portman is in his second term representing ohio. he's a former director of the office of management and budget, former u.s. trade representative is 115th congress is foremostt experts on fiscal and trade matters but also had a long interest in combating drug abuse dating back to his days as a house member turkey established and that the drug coalition in some town of cincinnati. he is author of the comprehensive addiction and recovery act, one of the first major reform of federal addiction policy into decades which was signed into law last year and is chairman of the senate permanent subcommittee on investigations where he has done some significant intensive oversight on the response to the epidemic. thank you for being with us today. and for those watching i want to invite you to please tweet your questions at best. we're collecting them under the hashtag postlive. will be delighted to answer those. let me start with, you know, as a member of the post, when we have an investigation that's had an i
senator rob portman of ohio, delighted to have you here. senator portman is in his second term representing ohio. he's a former director of the office of management and budget, former u.s. trade representative is 115th congress is foremostt experts on fiscal and trade matters but also had a long interest in combating drug abuse dating back to his days as a house member turkey established and that the drug coalition in some town of cincinnati. he is author of the comprehensive addiction and...
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i have looked at what we have done in ohio. we are not a party that cuts anybody out in ohio.administration has included everybody.if the top does other people at the bottom ought to have hope. as a result of that i have high job approval, my last reelection was overwhelming. and i'm a believer that everybody should be given an opportunity, not just those at the top but also those who are struggling to get ahead. -- >> if you feel so strongly about the direction of the party and you do not like the way that some people in the trump waiting want to take the country, i have asked you before, why not consider at least running for president in 2020 for the republican nomination against president trump? >> because chris, despite 2017. i am trying to be the best governor i can be. i am not thinking about what is going to happen.what will happen with me politically, i have no idea! there is so much of people in the country right now. no one knows what will happen next week. look, all i want to do is contribute to bringing a calm voice that involves inclusion and everybody growing. wh
i have looked at what we have done in ohio. we are not a party that cuts anybody out in ohio.administration has included everybody.if the top does other people at the bottom ought to have hope. as a result of that i have high job approval, my last reelection was overwhelming. and i'm a believer that everybody should be given an opportunity, not just those at the top but also those who are struggling to get ahead. -- >> if you feel so strongly about the direction of the party and you do...
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diana is in magnolia, ohio. republican. go ahead. >> yes, my question is, how will this affect someone retired on medicaid? >> the executive order in the subsidies don't impact medicaid or medicare at this point. it's just the individual market. it's only people in the individual market that receive these subsidies. and then as far as the executive order, that has -- could impact both the small group markets or the small employers, small businesses, and the individual market. medicare, medicaid, not touched right now. >> i want to pass on a story for
diana is in magnolia, ohio. republican. go ahead. >> yes, my question is, how will this affect someone retired on medicaid? >> the executive order in the subsidies don't impact medicaid or medicare at this point. it's just the individual market. it's only people in the individual market that receive these subsidies. and then as far as the executive order, that has -- could impact both the small group markets or the small employers, small businesses, and the individual market....
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after that, jd recalls his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio.look at the best-selling books according to the conservative book club continues with scalia speaks, a collection of the late supreme court justice speeches, edited by his son and his former law clerk edward. in seventh is another novel, american assassin followed by author and filmmaker critical look at the political left in the big lie. the final two books on the conservative book club bestseller list are bill o'reilly's legends and lies, the civil war, and robert o'neill's account of his 400 mission career as a navy seal in the operator. some of these authors have or will be appearing booktv. you can watch them on our website, but tv.org. >> we are in our 22nd year of the texas book festival. it was founded in 1995 by first lady laura bush and a pretty amazing group of dedicated volunteers who decided that we needed to have a book festival in austin texas to celebrate texas authors and literacy. and to support our texas library. since those early years, the book festival has just ex
after that, jd recalls his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio.look at the best-selling books according to the conservative book club continues with scalia speaks, a collection of the late supreme court justice speeches, edited by his son and his former law clerk edward. in seventh is another novel, american assassin followed by author and filmmaker critical look at the political left in the big lie. the final two books on the conservative book club bestseller list are bill o'reilly's legends...
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i look at what we've done in ohio and here's what we've done here.not a party that cuts anybody out in ohio. my administration has included everybody. if the top does well, the people at the bottom ought to have hope and as a result of that i still have high job approval. my last reelection was overwhelming and i'm a believer that everybody should be given an opportunity, not just those at the top, but also those who are struggling to get ahead. >> chris: you feel so strongly about the direction of the party and you don't like the way some people in the trump wing want to take the country, i have to ask you, i've asked you before, why not consider at least running for president in 2020 for the republican nomination against president trump? >> because the sixth 2017, i'm trying to be the best governor i can be and i'm not thinking about what's going to happen. what's going to happen with make politically? i have no idea. they're such a people in the country right now, no one knows what's going to happen next wee week. all i want to do is contribute to
i look at what we've done in ohio and here's what we've done here.not a party that cuts anybody out in ohio. my administration has included everybody. if the top does well, the people at the bottom ought to have hope and as a result of that i still have high job approval. my last reelection was overwhelming and i'm a believer that everybody should be given an opportunity, not just those at the top, but also those who are struggling to get ahead. >> chris: you feel so strongly about the...
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danya some parents in akron, ohio are on that a drone tried to lure children off school grounds. the principal of windemere community learning center says children and adults spotted the drone several times in the past week. they say the drone was hovering above the school's playground. the principal says several witnesses claim the voice has even tried to get kids to leave the plaground. school officials are now on alert. breaking this morning in the district -- four people shot -- three of them dead. this all playing out overnight in two separate locations. ryan hughes is live in northwest sorting out all the details. what's the latest ryan? right now -- soccer fans around the fans around the world are in shock. as 32 teams get ready for the upcoming 20-18 world cup-- team usa will be sitting at home. usa lose in a shocking upset to trinidad and tobago in the world cup qualifying game. the americans fell behind in the 17th minute on an own goal by omar gonzalez. they never recovered. the u-s loses 2-1 .. and fails to qualify for the world cup for the first time since 1986. you c
danya some parents in akron, ohio are on that a drone tried to lure children off school grounds. the principal of windemere community learning center says children and adults spotted the drone several times in the past week. they say the drone was hovering above the school's playground. the principal says several witnesses claim the voice has even tried to get kids to leave the plaground. school officials are now on alert. breaking this morning in the district -- four people shot -- three of...
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and back then gave an address in patterson but we think he was actually living in ohio. now the fbi is acting on several fronts, they're trying to trace his movements in new york, where did he rent the truck, they have the truck rental record which is an important lead, they're talking to family and friends, and of course he himself what's in the hospital recovering from the wounds. so was he in touch with terror groups directly, or was he just inspired? there's no way to know that right now. he used a method of attack that's been used by other terror groups and that has been encouraged as a method of terror attack by isis, al qaeda and others, and secondly that he jumped out and said allah akbar, but anything beyond that, we don't know of yet. we don't know what he's going to say in the interrogation, we don't know if authorities are going to learn anything from his social media. that's going to take some time. that will be a big question, what was he looking at on social media? where were his internet searches? was he looking at isis propaganda? was he aware of these ot
and back then gave an address in patterson but we think he was actually living in ohio. now the fbi is acting on several fronts, they're trying to trace his movements in new york, where did he rent the truck, they have the truck rental record which is an important lead, they're talking to family and friends, and of course he himself what's in the hospital recovering from the wounds. so was he in touch with terror groups directly, or was he just inspired? there's no way to know that right now....
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i say that as someone who served eight of my 10 years in the ohio senate on the ethics committee in ohio. obviously our rules are a little bit different. some things are very basic. you can't use tax dollars for the purposes of political outcome. trish: she denied it. she denied it. members of the democratic party are insulted that anybody could possibly suggest they have anything to do with fusion gps and christopher steele and the dossier, harlan? >> capri touched on something very important. money was transferred to steele by two parties, by the clinton campaign and dnc and by the fbi. after the election, buried in that "washington post" article last night the fbi continued to transfer money to steele to produce intelligence on the president-elect. to capri's point, they used taxpayer money, they leveraged the power and purse of the federal government to undermine the president-elect of the united states. you couldn't write this in a movie. people would say this is unbelievable. this is unfathomable. trish: who was running the fbi at the time? >> comey. trish: think of who was in the
i say that as someone who served eight of my 10 years in the ohio senate on the ethics committee in ohio. obviously our rules are a little bit different. some things are very basic. you can't use tax dollars for the purposes of political outcome. trish: she denied it. she denied it. members of the democratic party are insulted that anybody could possibly suggest they have anything to do with fusion gps and christopher steele and the dossier, harlan? >> capri touched on something very...
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here's a photo from june 22 in new york, another shows then candidate trump with manafort at an event in ohio in 2016. manafort was dismissed less than a month later. we can verify it is false. president trump's tweet claiming that manafort was not working for him at the time that some of those alleged crimes happened is not true. as recently as february, manafort is specifically indicted with making false statements to the doj. a few hours later, sarah huckabee sanders clarified. >> today's indictment is the result of a complicated web of allegations against paul manafort and rick gates. let's break it down. money laundering, tax charges, and foreign lobbying crimes. a special document says manafort laundered more than $18 million to buy profits and services. the indictment says manafort hid overseas to enjoy a lavish lifestyle in the u.s. without paying income taxes. gates is accused of transferring more than $3 million as part of his work for manafort. the indictment said not only did manafort not pay income taxes, but it alleges both manafort, and gates lied about that money to bookkeeper
here's a photo from june 22 in new york, another shows then candidate trump with manafort at an event in ohio in 2016. manafort was dismissed less than a month later. we can verify it is false. president trump's tweet claiming that manafort was not working for him at the time that some of those alleged crimes happened is not true. as recently as february, manafort is specifically indicted with making false statements to the doj. a few hours later, sarah huckabee sanders clarified. >>...
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game five is in ohio. the yankees have gone ahead early on. in their american league division series. the winner will face the houston astros in the american league championship series which will start on friday. the nfl commisioner, roger goodell, has called for an end to players kneeling in protest. goodell‘s plea comes after president trump urged nfl teams to sack any player who took a knee. goodell wrote to all 32 nfl teams on tuesday stating "everyone should stand for the national anthem". our sports news correspondent richard conway has been in the united states covering the protests. the nfl owners have stood with their players an week three of nfl, they made it clear their displeasure with president trump's comments when he called for players to be fired if they disrespected the anthem by kneeling. but since then we have seen a shift in stance, lots of fans angry with players who kneel. they have made their opinions clear on this. there is a meeting next week, roger goodell saying perhaps they will implement a rule change whereby playe
game five is in ohio. the yankees have gone ahead early on. in their american league division series. the winner will face the houston astros in the american league championship series which will start on friday. the nfl commisioner, roger goodell, has called for an end to players kneeling in protest. goodell‘s plea comes after president trump urged nfl teams to sack any player who took a knee. goodell wrote to all 32 nfl teams on tuesday stating "everyone should stand for the national...
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it's great to be back in ohio. as roger mentioned, for the last 19 years i practiced law in columbus until i took a job in january with the department of justice in washington. so, i don't get back to ohio and the midwest as often as i'd like, but what better time and way to come back than to celebrate constitution day with all of you. i was doing some research on the topic of constitution day before i came and i was actually quite please today discover that ohio was one of the first states to celebrate constitution day. now, my research that i first uncovered suggested that ohio, first celebrated constitution day in 1952 and that some individuals from ohio then actually took the movement nationally and ultimately went to congress and president eisenhower signing into law constitution week. i did a little more week, a lot of other states lay claim to the same title as being the inspiration behind constitution day so i'm not sure i'll be able to sort out that debate today, but i'm sure that ohioans are happy to share
it's great to be back in ohio. as roger mentioned, for the last 19 years i practiced law in columbus until i took a job in january with the department of justice in washington. so, i don't get back to ohio and the midwest as often as i'd like, but what better time and way to come back than to celebrate constitution day with all of you. i was doing some research on the topic of constitution day before i came and i was actually quite please today discover that ohio was one of the first states to...
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in violation of the clause. the final constitutional matter has an ohio tie. this is a case involving the the president article ii powers under the appointments clause which reads in part the president shall appoint officers of the united states. this provision has been read to allow the president to appoint such officers, for example, members of his cabinet, and to remove the offices as well for any reason. the congress has created what are called independent agencies that exercise executive power but are deemed independent because the president can only remove the heads of those agencies for cause, for cause as opposed to for any reason. and not at will. those agencies have been run by committees but the congress in creating the consumer financial protection bureau which is run by rich cordray created a single head of that agency that independent and thus removable only for cause and the question is that sort of arrangement infringes upon the article ii powers of the president. i cite these cases not to spark debate over the outcome but instead to provide exa
in violation of the clause. the final constitutional matter has an ohio tie. this is a case involving the the president article ii powers under the appointments clause which reads in part the president shall appoint officers of the united states. this provision has been read to allow the president to appoint such officers, for example, members of his cabinet, and to remove the offices as well for any reason. the congress has created what are called independent agencies that exercise executive...
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we've got those showerswe're watching in ohio moving toward pa. most will citynorth.e'll get clouds out ofit but not expecting much significant weather. you cansee the futurecast through the evening hours showing the showers along and north of the turnpike here. kinds of betweenthe turnpike and i-80 moving east. if your traveling take up towards new york [audio difficulty] we start friday on a dry note. a mix sun and cloudsduring the day on friday, a few showers again up along i-70 and the pa turnpike, but around here looks like another relatively dry, warm day. now, on saturdaywe may see a couple of showers in toward southern maryland during the afternoon. by sunday morning notice all the rain from kentucky into west virginia. there's a front here,some of that moisture is coming in from the tropics all the way down in the caribbean. we'vegot a new storm. this is now nate today. itdoesn't look very impressive on the satellite imagery but on the north eastern part we have a tropical storm. this is nateforecast to move off toward the north-northwest and slowly strengthe
we've got those showerswe're watching in ohio moving toward pa. most will citynorth.e'll get clouds out ofit but not expecting much significant weather. you cansee the futurecast through the evening hours showing the showers along and north of the turnpike here. kinds of betweenthe turnpike and i-80 moving east. if your traveling take up towards new york [audio difficulty] we start friday on a dry note. a mix sun and cloudsduring the day on friday, a few showers again up along i-70 and the pa...
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. >> he has as much problems as in ohio than west virginia and new hampshire. this does not have partisanship and we keep our mouths shut. we were afraid to embarrass ourselves. everything that i know that has been affected. >> so should this act we repealed were you willing to do?. >> we already co-sponsored and i'm sure it will be a bipartisan effort. >> i was happy to see this morning the judiciary committee is the first half to address the issue and to be bipartisan and that hearing will take place soon and looking at the dave said this morning enforcements were down just with the standard of proof in this is with the obama administration but those that need to be given the tools. >> even to rob's point if there is a concerted effort by the industry to get the dea to work with them then the administrative law judge that you cited in your report he said yesterday the language almost makes it impossible. >> and this the one that is out there but what they do or don't say. so the fda takes a different view. >> whether the judge was wrong or that was possible t
. >> he has as much problems as in ohio than west virginia and new hampshire. this does not have partisanship and we keep our mouths shut. we were afraid to embarrass ourselves. everything that i know that has been affected. >> so should this act we repealed were you willing to do?. >> we already co-sponsored and i'm sure it will be a bipartisan effort. >> i was happy to see this morning the judiciary committee is the first half to address the issue and to be bipartisan...
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except elizabeth, she went to central state college in ohio. >> central state was founded as an all negro 100 years ago. today, like most american schools, it is a mixture of negro and white. when i entered high school, i thought i wanted to be a lawyer and then a teacher and now, like most students, i haven't quite decided what i want to be. the world is a big place and when i go out into it, i want to be sure i go in the right direction. if it had not been for that morning in september, 1957, i could have gone into law or education and not thought much about it. i was frightened that morning. i learned a great deal about people. not only about the people who were there, but about the people who were not there. like the politician who encouraged the mob, like the thousands who suffered with me and wrote to me to tell me so. while i waited, i heard voices speak out against us and i saw -- against intolerance and i saw grown men turn their heads in shame from the camera. [singing] [cheering] [singing] >> central state is a negro college that opened its doors to whites only 17 years ago. to
except elizabeth, she went to central state college in ohio. >> central state was founded as an all negro 100 years ago. today, like most american schools, it is a mixture of negro and white. when i entered high school, i thought i wanted to be a lawyer and then a teacher and now, like most students, i haven't quite decided what i want to be. the world is a big place and when i go out into it, i want to be sure i go in the right direction. if it had not been for that morning in september,...
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she went to central state college in ohio. >> central state was founded as an all negro college about 100 years ago. today like most american schools it's a mixture of negro and white. when i entered high school, i thought i wanted to be a lawyer. and then a teacher. and now like most students, i haven't quite decided what i want to be. the world is a big place. when i go out into it i want to be sure i go in the right direction. if it hadn't been for that morning in september 1957, i could have gone into law or education. and not much about it. i was frightened that morning. i learned a great deal about people. not only about the people who were there. but about the people who were not there. like the politician who encouraged the mob. the thousands who suffered with me and wrote to tell me so. while i waited, i heard speak out against intolerance and saw grown men turn their heads in shame away from the camera. ♪ >> central state is the negro college that opened its doors to whites only 17 years ago. today, 20% of the student body and faculty are white. and there are still knee fwro
she went to central state college in ohio. >> central state was founded as an all negro college about 100 years ago. today like most american schools it's a mixture of negro and white. when i entered high school, i thought i wanted to be a lawyer. and then a teacher. and now like most students, i haven't quite decided what i want to be. the world is a big place. when i go out into it i want to be sure i go in the right direction. if it hadn't been for that morning in september 1957, i...