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i need to reserve a right to work with anybody in the government in the interest of the people of ohio i do not think it serves a potential governor well or the people of a state or the american people to engage in partisan conflict for the sake of partisan conflict i'm not that kind of person if i have a difference of opinion with a democrat or republican i won't hesitate to state it but at the same time i don't happen to think that it's wise for the democratic party to put all of its political capital and simply opposition to the president without offering a viable alternative we're not hearing a party talk about jobs for all about health care for all about getting out of iraq and afghanistan and and libya and one hundred thirty other countries were stationed in with over eight hundred bases we're not talking about the party yet taking a transformative position but i am in ohio and so what i'm doing in ohio is showing what democrats actually can stand for you've heard some controversy over syria president trump has called all assad a monster you've met assad what do you make of them.
i need to reserve a right to work with anybody in the government in the interest of the people of ohio i do not think it serves a potential governor well or the people of a state or the american people to engage in partisan conflict for the sake of partisan conflict i'm not that kind of person if i have a difference of opinion with a democrat or republican i won't hesitate to state it but at the same time i don't happen to think that it's wise for the democratic party to put all of its...
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just like the teens in ohio. in the months after the raid at the trailer pax people were arrested, among them aroldo castillo, the guatemalan traffier. he pled guilty to forced labor and was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. >> these people charged in this case, they work as a team. so there's leaders. caen there's what you woul sort of task masters, the people who actually oversee the slave labor. and then there's individuals who cruit and transport them, and they all have different roles. some are more culpabn e hers. >> altan: after itial arrests, prosecutors continued looking for bigger targets. >> the fbi and the department of homeland security, they' continuing to investigate the case. and we will follow the facts wherever they go. >> altanwe also wanted to know who else was responsible. our repoing led us to focus on a key player in the ohio operation-- a man who worked with decoster, and then trillium. his name is pablo dura sr., and his company had a multi-million-dollar contract with trillium to s
just like the teens in ohio. in the months after the raid at the trailer pax people were arrested, among them aroldo castillo, the guatemalan traffier. he pled guilty to forced labor and was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. >> these people charged in this case, they work as a team. so there's leaders. caen there's what you woul sort of task masters, the people who actually oversee the slave labor. and then there's individuals who cruit and transport them, and they all have...
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people in ohio are looking for job and in economy growth.oing to be important things we talk about. how important will these issues be in ohio? still has a 50% approval rating in ohio. this has to do with the growth and the economy and what is going on in ohio. it will be positive. we saw these technical difficulties with the irs. nowe are a lot of questions that we have this in the tax system. what is going on at the irs and what needs to change? rep. renacci: we need to get isk to where -- our irs looking at ways to become more efficient. they say they need more money, but i am a business guide. -- business guy. you have to make better use of the money you have. they are going to have to prioritize, which i think is key. we don't do enough of that in the government world. shery: will all of these changes be enough when we are seeing more gop congressman retire from the house? when it comes to the simple issue of numbers, can you still keep majority? rep. renacci: the american people make that decision. at the end, they are going to judge t
people in ohio are looking for job and in economy growth.oing to be important things we talk about. how important will these issues be in ohio? still has a 50% approval rating in ohio. this has to do with the growth and the economy and what is going on in ohio. it will be positive. we saw these technical difficulties with the irs. nowe are a lot of questions that we have this in the tax system. what is going on at the irs and what needs to change? rep. renacci: we need to get isk to where --...
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he grew up in copley, ohio, which is west of akron. thank you especially for the work you do as journalists. it is always an honor to talk in front of journalists. it is an honor because you are so important to our democracy. it is an honor because that -- your importance is even greater these days than any time in recent american history. your job, of course, is to ask tough questions, to challenge powerful interests, to expose wrong doing. that comes with risks, as you know as journalists. too often we see reporters restricted and vilified and attacked, even physically threatened off for doing your jobs. that used to happen too often in foreign countries. unfortunately and amazingly, it is happening too often now in our own country. of course, i have a soft spots for journalists because i'm married to one, so she inspires me in her writing, in her teaching. she teaches at kent state and writes for "creator" syndicate. she wrote for sabrina's paper, in fact used to work in the same bureau as sabrina 20-plus years ago. i want to thank t
he grew up in copley, ohio, which is west of akron. thank you especially for the work you do as journalists. it is always an honor to talk in front of journalists. it is an honor because you are so important to our democracy. it is an honor because that -- your importance is even greater these days than any time in recent american history. your job, of course, is to ask tough questions, to challenge powerful interests, to expose wrong doing. that comes with risks, as you know as journalists....
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there are 50,000 participants in that plan in my state of ohio. there are 32,000 of them in missouri. 25,000 in texas. 20,000 in florida. 16,000 in tennessee. 13,000 in georgia. 10,000 in iowa. it's broad and deep. and members of congress, my hope is and i believe, members of congress will understand that and be involved as a result. that's just one plan. that's just the central states plan. there are more than 100 plans on the brink of failure with at least -- with members in every single state in the country putting the economic vitality of our economy in risk. there's not a law enforcement whose constituents are not affected in some way. this crisis threatens thousands of workers. that's what most of the talk has been about. it also threatens businesses in the states of the majority and minority leaders in both chambers. it's why we're able to secure the creation of this committee. the idea that was unorthodox to make congress get serious about this, because the people we serve demanded it of our leaders. the way democracy is supposed to work. i
there are 50,000 participants in that plan in my state of ohio. there are 32,000 of them in missouri. 25,000 in texas. 20,000 in florida. 16,000 in tennessee. 13,000 in georgia. 10,000 in iowa. it's broad and deep. and members of congress, my hope is and i believe, members of congress will understand that and be involved as a result. that's just one plan. that's just the central states plan. there are more than 100 plans on the brink of failure with at least -- with members in every single...
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really want to complement the speaker of the house in ohio . he is really stepping up in trying to do great things because he's got a great heart. -- people on about the far right -- do you work with them? >> there are so many people that i feel are objective, that i'm going to spend my time and priority with them. if someone is on the far right and they don't want to listen, i'm not going to spend all my time trying to deal with that. maybe over time, things will be improved. it depends why they are on the far right. some people have changed their religion for their party politics. god bless you, but i'm not going to spend my time there, because i believe there are extremes on both sides and they are not the ones that will bring us progress. the people who are more or less objective lie in the middle. >> what have you learned here in new hampshire? >> that i still love it. this is the first time i have been to friendly's and jim dandy in 20 years. i have learned a lot here. i think one of the most important lessons is the slow down, share your
really want to complement the speaker of the house in ohio . he is really stepping up in trying to do great things because he's got a great heart. -- people on about the far right -- do you work with them? >> there are so many people that i feel are objective, that i'm going to spend my time and priority with them. if someone is on the far right and they don't want to listen, i'm not going to spend all my time trying to deal with that. maybe over time, things will be improved. it depends...
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the export import bank is a vital tool for manufacturers in ohio, in other states it's helping them export ohio products around the world. it's helping them compete in the global marketplace. but for an unbelievable three years, the export-import bank has been forced to stop most of its work. i'm joined on the floor today by senator heitkamp from north dakota, who will make the case as i do that it makes no sense, no sense that some special interest groups have stopped and some ideology in right field has stopped the senate from doing its job with the export-import bank. over these three years, 95 export credit agencies around the globe including china's massive export agency having aggressive -- have been aggressively helping foreign competitors win sales and the jobs that come with them, jobs that would be in the united states but jobs that don't exist in this country, if the administration 6 and the republicans in congress would do their job. chinas provides more credit every two years than the export-import bank has in its 80 years history. if congress is serious about ensuring america
the export import bank is a vital tool for manufacturers in ohio, in other states it's helping them export ohio products around the world. it's helping them compete in the global marketplace. but for an unbelievable three years, the export-import bank has been forced to stop most of its work. i'm joined on the floor today by senator heitkamp from north dakota, who will make the case as i do that it makes no sense, no sense that some special interest groups have stopped and some ideology in...
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in ohio, we are down 30% in the number of doses prescribed. 30%. that is unbelievable.you used to be able to go to the dentist and get four oxycontin. now you cannot. we have seen the doses come down , and we have a six-year low in deaths from prescribed opiates. here it is the illegal drug called fentanyl. this stuff will kill you if you touch it. what we're finding in the drug problem is cocaine and heroin -- laced with fentanyl -- is killing people. governor sununu and i can stop people from being prescribed but when they go to the street corner -- when people are depressed or hopeless, some can grow through that, but some others are sort to ways in which to escape and that can involve these drugs. and that is why we are kind of all in this together. progress is being made. i do not think the press always reports it because it is not something you really report, because you keep thinking the crisis is worse and worse, when actually progress is being made, and we should celebrate some of the progress being made. i cannot figure out who wants to go to a street corner a
in ohio, we are down 30% in the number of doses prescribed. 30%. that is unbelievable.you used to be able to go to the dentist and get four oxycontin. now you cannot. we have seen the doses come down , and we have a six-year low in deaths from prescribed opiates. here it is the illegal drug called fentanyl. this stuff will kill you if you touch it. what we're finding in the drug problem is cocaine and heroin -- laced with fentanyl -- is killing people. governor sununu and i can stop people from...
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in a couple of cases, one is a small craft brewer in ohio. another is an auto parts company. they are providing health care to their employees for the first time. in one case they had before, it got too expensive because of the affordable care act. now they are able to provide health care to their employees. another one never provided health care because it's a small business just getting started. now they can provide health care to their employees, because of the savings from the tax bill. others are doing much more in terms of the community, charitable giving. again, some with regard to 401(k)'s, some with regard to new equipment and machines to make their employees more productive, because when the economists look at what's going on in our economy, they think, gosh, the reason wages haven't gone up much in the last decade, and really it's been flat in ohio, is because worker productivity has not been high enough. this perform effort is providing more investment to our companies. i would much rather have people investing here in america than investing overseas. that's what w
in a couple of cases, one is a small craft brewer in ohio. another is an auto parts company. they are providing health care to their employees for the first time. in one case they had before, it got too expensive because of the affordable care act. now they are able to provide health care to their employees. another one never provided health care because it's a small business just getting started. now they can provide health care to their employees, because of the savings from the tax bill....
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in ohio we are down 30% in the number of doses prescribed, 30%. that's unbelievable.ow use to go to the dentist and they would give you -- it's just nuts. now we've seen the doses come down and we now have a six year low in deaths connected to prescribed opiates. where's the problem? it's the same problem in new hampshire which new hampshire seen the same thing but here it's this illegal drug called fentanyl. where in my state the troopers will not even go into the car where the suspect this stuff is. it will kill you if you touch it. what we are fine in the drug problem now is cocaine and heroin laced with fentanyl is killing people. now, sununu and i can do with illegal drugs and liquid in which they are prescribed by can't stop somebody from going on the street corner. what we do know is when people are down, depressed, when they feel they are hopeless, what do they do? some of them can grow go throuh that, but many others, or some others, resort to ways in which to escape and that can involve these drugs and that's why we are all in this together. progress is bein
in ohio we are down 30% in the number of doses prescribed, 30%. that's unbelievable.ow use to go to the dentist and they would give you -- it's just nuts. now we've seen the doses come down and we now have a six year low in deaths connected to prescribed opiates. where's the problem? it's the same problem in new hampshire which new hampshire seen the same thing but here it's this illegal drug called fentanyl. where in my state the troopers will not even go into the car where the suspect this...
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america and so you have to remain vigilant and you have to remain aware, and i remember i was working in ohion president obama was elected in the campaign and i was so e lated and we won ohio and we knew we won the presidency and i walked outside and a middle-aged wide person was taking his trash down the driveway and said to me, i guess racism is over now, kind of disgruntled and so i knew even then that we were going to have a tou time ahead, you know? and that's really what it is to be black in america. to be sober and understand history and to be pushing forward even when you have some success. so let's take this excerpt of a speech that dr. king made about a year before he was assassinated and these are very pointed comments that he made about the state of society for blacks in america. >> let us be dissatisfied until the tragic walls that separate the outer city of comfort from the inner city of poverty and despair shall be crushed by the battering rams of the forces of justice. let us be dissatisfied until the dark yesterdays of segregated schools will be transformed into bright tomorr
america and so you have to remain vigilant and you have to remain aware, and i remember i was working in ohion president obama was elected in the campaign and i was so e lated and we won ohio and we knew we won the presidency and i walked outside and a middle-aged wide person was taking his trash down the driveway and said to me, i guess racism is over now, kind of disgruntled and so i knew even then that we were going to have a tou time ahead, you know? and that's really what it is to be black...
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one of them we talked about in our first session of landmark cases, schenck versus ohio which was in919. that is famous for the phrase "clear and present danger." two other cases, whitney versus california in 1927 and dennis v u.s. in 1951. why are these cases all part of the lesson we need to learn about brandenburg? >> basically, what all of these cases have in common is they dealt with one of the greatest fears of potential harm that free speech could cause, name reply bringing about harm to our capitalist system or to national security more generally. the schenck case was famous because it was in that case that the supreme court through in an opinion through justice oliver wendel holmes, came up with the famous test, the so-called clear and present danger test, that speech could only be punished if it satisfied what sounded like a very tough standard, but, in fact, as it was enforced by the court in that case and the other two mentioned, susan, allowed government to punish that presented neither a clear nor a present danger, but allowed it to suppress political speech that it dis
one of them we talked about in our first session of landmark cases, schenck versus ohio which was in919. that is famous for the phrase "clear and present danger." two other cases, whitney versus california in 1927 and dennis v u.s. in 1951. why are these cases all part of the lesson we need to learn about brandenburg? >> basically, what all of these cases have in common is they dealt with one of the greatest fears of potential harm that free speech could cause, name reply...
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>> clarence brandenburg was the leader of the ku klux klan in cincinnati, ohio, who held a rally for his small group of followers only invited some members of the news media to attend the rally. they filmed it. and aired it on tv. showing him if in a hood, klan regula in front of a burning cross, how members of his organization were brandishing guns, making racist statements about jews and blacks and he was convicted and sentenced one to 10 years under an hoich statute that made it a crime toed a row indicate violence as a form of social change. >> obviously for the next 90 minutes we will dig into the particulars of this case and learn about its impact on our society. but as we get started we have two pieces of media for you. we will listen to a little bit of the oral organizement in the case and you'll hear some of he particulars of this case as nadine just told us and it includes some of the -- a sense of language used by the defendant in this case. but it's at the heart of what we're talking about tonight. and then we move on to justice ginsberg and then judge ginsberg and her 199
>> clarence brandenburg was the leader of the ku klux klan in cincinnati, ohio, who held a rally for his small group of followers only invited some members of the news media to attend the rally. they filmed it. and aired it on tv. showing him if in a hood, klan regula in front of a burning cross, how members of his organization were brandishing guns, making racist statements about jews and blacks and he was convicted and sentenced one to 10 years under an hoich statute that made it a...
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a furniture store, for example, in ohio is planning a 4, 500 square-foot expansion. a craft brewery in iowa is planning to open a new production line. and a deck and patio builder in virginia is hiring ten new employees to meet rising demand, just to name a few. republicans designed every piece of tax reform to benefit middle-class families and small businesses, both right now and in the years and decades ahead. that used to be a bipartisan priority, but this time democrats chose to put political posturing ahead of america's best interests. madam president, every single democrat in the house and every single democrat in the senate voted to block tax reform and, by extension, every bit of this good news would not have happened. later today, in fact, some of our colleagues across the aisle will be demonstrating against the law. later today some of our colleagues across the aisle will be demonstrating against the law right here on the grounds of the capitol. i wonder whether it's all the new jobs they're protesting or maybe it's the big family tax cuts or maybe they're p
a furniture store, for example, in ohio is planning a 4, 500 square-foot expansion. a craft brewery in iowa is planning to open a new production line. and a deck and patio builder in virginia is hiring ten new employees to meet rising demand, just to name a few. republicans designed every piece of tax reform to benefit middle-class families and small businesses, both right now and in the years and decades ahead. that used to be a bipartisan priority, but this time democrats chose to put...
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governor john kasich brings a rich record of public service to the people of ohio. in this current role, the governor's credited with leading ohio's comeback. specifically, he and his colleagues in columbus turned an $8 billion shortfall into a $2 billion surplus and cut taxes and have made ohio one of the top job-creating states in the nation with over new jobs. 460,000while in congress, governor kasich was a chief architect of a last federal balance the budget. as chairman of the house budget committee, he led the effort to balance the federal budget for the first time in a decade. he also served 18 years on the house armed services committee. outside of politics, he has had successful careers as an investment banker, "new york times" best-selling author, and host of his own shows on fox news. please join me in welcoming to the new england college, the governor of ohio, john kasich. [applause] prof. lesperance: here we go. gov. kasich: can i just mention, two of my friends are here. senator sununu served the state great and he will again some day. how about a round o
governor john kasich brings a rich record of public service to the people of ohio. in this current role, the governor's credited with leading ohio's comeback. specifically, he and his colleagues in columbus turned an $8 billion shortfall into a $2 billion surplus and cut taxes and have made ohio one of the top job-creating states in the nation with over new jobs. 460,000while in congress, governor kasich was a chief architect of a last federal balance the budget. as chairman of the house budget...
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the most extreme example certainly in ohio you had real attacks and bargaining collectively. i cannot remember the name of airport but it specified what the impact of these sorts of power pieces have announced the strength of unions in their ability to get out votes for democrats. they do think one other thing and that's not a problem that's going to go away. even if democrats have to take over state governments and that's going to be tough in some places we anticipate the culture around union organizing is not going to happen overnight. certainly the labor movement is committed to doing that. on the other hand in addition to what sean said about suburban voters i think there are consequences to austerity but if you look at the difference between minnesota and wisconsin and how it did. minnesota have the resources that wisconsin didn't have around medical fields of academia. if you look at the recoveries that happening in minnesota as opposed to wisconsin he didn't make cuts he borrowed there were massive cuts in wisconsin. if you look in kansas where you are now seeing actual
the most extreme example certainly in ohio you had real attacks and bargaining collectively. i cannot remember the name of airport but it specified what the impact of these sorts of power pieces have announced the strength of unions in their ability to get out votes for democrats. they do think one other thing and that's not a problem that's going to go away. even if democrats have to take over state governments and that's going to be tough in some places we anticipate the culture around union...
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the language in the ohio statute was typical in that it criminalized advocacy of violence that was geared toward bringing about social change or economic change. they also used the word terrorism. host: interesting that our peace -- our case we are looking at , deals with the ku klux klan -- but it is the fear of communism that got it started. what was the country worried about as all these states were passing laws? katie: the brandenburg case in general is interesting because it reflects a lot of cultural fears happening around the 20th century. these laws were passed in many states as a result of a fear of communism and the international workers of the world and a fear of immigrants bringing in ideas , from the outside to try to attack capitalist democracy. host: there were three cases that the supreme court dealt with before brandenberg. one of them we talked about in programs, schenck v. u.s., it was --it involves the phrase clear and present danger. why are these cases all part of the lesson we need to learn about brandenberg? >> what these cases have in common is that they don't wit
the language in the ohio statute was typical in that it criminalized advocacy of violence that was geared toward bringing about social change or economic change. they also used the word terrorism. host: interesting that our peace -- our case we are looking at , deals with the ku klux klan -- but it is the fear of communism that got it started. what was the country worried about as all these states were passing laws? katie: the brandenburg case in general is interesting because it reflects a lot...
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troops out.how do you explain the president suddenly announcing this, he was in ohio for an infrastructure speech and suddenly he says this. >> there's no way i can answer that into tally but look, i think his heart is in the right place. i think you want to get the job done and get your troops home and that's a good message. to go in with overwhelming force, do what you need to do and come back home. but i don't think you telegraph that in advance. the timeline is iffy but i think senator graham is right in this case. >>chris: is a don't telegraph and that was one of the major points president trump made in the campaign. >> i said that every week. i was critical of the president, president obama, don't do it like this. >>chris: so president trump was saying, be unpredictable. don't tell people an offense what's going to happen. marie, your thought about the president's apparent eagerness to get out of syria. >> i think it would be a huge strategic mistake. not because of the telegraphing issue although i agree with jason chaffetz. will fill that void if the united states is not there. rus
troops out.how do you explain the president suddenly announcing this, he was in ohio for an infrastructure speech and suddenly he says this. >> there's no way i can answer that into tally but look, i think his heart is in the right place. i think you want to get the job done and get your troops home and that's a good message. to go in with overwhelming force, do what you need to do and come back home. but i don't think you telegraph that in advance. the timeline is iffy but i think...
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. >> a guy in ohio and andrew, yo can get in them this a factory worker in ohio who is hoping that has job doesn't get shippe overseas to china, vietnam, malaysia is thinking gosh, the president called in to fox and friends for 27 minutes. i wish he got off it like 15. this is such an inside the beltway mentality which is why none of these democrats got clean hillary was ever going to lose. they thought she's a smart she so dignified. they didn't see the regular working-class spirit of people in the country who are sick of getting looked down upon by the elite in both parties, the republican and the democrats. >> every weekend delivery was i a different friend of mines house in martha's vineyard, the hamptons, beverly hills, the president was making six, seven speeches in the midwest and connecting with people and i knew in the summer that he was going to win because he had a message and he was really connecting with the average working guy in ohio and michigan . hillary was playing to the elites and it didn't work. >> what we can say about that i hillary clinton stuck out 3 million mo
. >> a guy in ohio and andrew, yo can get in them this a factory worker in ohio who is hoping that has job doesn't get shippe overseas to china, vietnam, malaysia is thinking gosh, the president called in to fox and friends for 27 minutes. i wish he got off it like 15. this is such an inside the beltway mentality which is why none of these democrats got clean hillary was ever going to lose. they thought she's a smart she so dignified. they didn't see the regular working-class spirit of...
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but there were thousands of justary commissions, not on and near the battlefield, but in ohio, indiana, new york, massachusetts. so by the time that the trial of the booth conspirators came up, it was easy for stand. -- dead easy for stanton. i do not have any documents in which he is considering the pros and cons. a jury in the district of columbia? no. he does not want to present his case to a jury of southern - sympathizing residents of the district of columbia. he wants to present his case to a panel of generals who he chose and who ultimately answer to him. yes? >> are you familiar with, and how ridiculous are, the conspiracy theories. one that i read claimed that the guy shot in the barn was not booth, but somebody named boyd, and that years later, he got away and john wilkes booth was sighted somewhere else. walter: i am slightly familiar, because i mentioned in my talks, stanton foresaw this. in a sense. he knew that 20 years, 100 years later, there would be such theories. so he did everything he could with the body of john wilkes booth in order to prove that this was john wilk
but there were thousands of justary commissions, not on and near the battlefield, but in ohio, indiana, new york, massachusetts. so by the time that the trial of the booth conspirators came up, it was easy for stand. -- dead easy for stanton. i do not have any documents in which he is considering the pros and cons. a jury in the district of columbia? no. he does not want to present his case to a jury of southern - sympathizing residents of the district of columbia. he wants to present his case...
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this evening, correspondent peter doocy is in ohio as the g.o.p.tes try to align their political careers with those of an outsider president. >> just a few blocks away from the arena where a businessman with no political experience officially accepted the presidential nomination two years ago, a businessman with no political experience is trying to end or republican nomination for senator. >> he's going to blaze the trail and will be very effective and he's accomplished an awful lot for the good of america. i'd like to follow and thus with stops. >> if investment major mike gibbons is going to unseat democratic senator sherrod brown, he's got to get his name out there. >> we put 65,000 miles on our car. >> the other republican, congressman jim renacci, said president trump is the reason he's running, too. >> it was a call from the white house. >> he was initially running for governor but when a high-profile republican dropped out of the senate race for family reasons, the president nudged him toward this contest. >> i've said all along. a poor kid
this evening, correspondent peter doocy is in ohio as the g.o.p.tes try to align their political careers with those of an outsider president. >> just a few blocks away from the arena where a businessman with no political experience officially accepted the presidential nomination two years ago, a businessman with no political experience is trying to end or republican nomination for senator. >> he's going to blaze the trail and will be very effective and he's accomplished an awful lot...
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the black voter turnout dropped by 10% in ohio from 2012 to 2016. why do you think that is, so we were intentionally provocative to see the response we could get in across each segment regardless of the level of participation, the consistent answer this half saying i don't think it even matters and so there's this kind of culture versus policy question and i think there's a big swath of folkthefolks that have no connet any level so you do need a singular figure like barack obama to elevate interest when you have to go beyond where's my self-interest in participating in this process so i think we have to take a deeper look at what the interests are not just peculiar to the white working class people that have economic interest as well so let's look at the full set of actors involved. >> my question has to do with the non- college-educated white. in the presentation is treated as a single group but if you feel a part of for women is that much of th a difference and particularly looking at 2020 i wonder if you peel down the white noncollege women as con
the black voter turnout dropped by 10% in ohio from 2012 to 2016. why do you think that is, so we were intentionally provocative to see the response we could get in across each segment regardless of the level of participation, the consistent answer this half saying i don't think it even matters and so there's this kind of culture versus policy question and i think there's a big swath of folkthefolks that have no connet any level so you do need a singular figure like barack obama to elevate...
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one thing we're very proud of in ohio in the last couple of years, we've put measures forward and woedh both sides and citizen groups to try end gerrymandering in ohio. yeah, i stay involved but woulda myself a reformer, but if someone wants to get hints about the things i'm mot ssionate about, it's some of the central aspects of these books. >> wearing with your day job hat on the director of the ohio democratic party, let me just ask you a couple of questions about that. how much do you think ohio voters care or are interested in the russia inveson which is getting so much attention in washington? >> so interestingly, given that i wrote these books, i think they care but i don't think at's the winning message of candidates this year. i think to respond to everything trump does every day, it would be only anti-trump. so talk about russia and comey all day, athink that is a trp, and if democratic candidates get caught up on that every day ik they will not do as well in elections as if they stay disciplined and focused on the o kiissues people worry about every day around the kitchen ta
one thing we're very proud of in ohio in the last couple of years, we've put measures forward and woedh both sides and citizen groups to try end gerrymandering in ohio. yeah, i stay involved but woulda myself a reformer, but if someone wants to get hints about the things i'm mot ssionate about, it's some of the central aspects of these books. >> wearing with your day job hat on the director of the ohio democratic party, let me just ask you a couple of questions about that. how much do you...
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. >> and a police chase in ohio ends with a suspect in need of rescue. >>> good morning.ere is a look at satellite radar for the state of california. a few clouds are rolling in from the north. we will stay mostly sunny today. this morning, we are noticing a little impact on visibility if you are on the coast. we will have your full forecast coming up. >>> a car fire will slow you down if your ride has you headed along 880. this is southbound, traffic is backed up south of 238. there are two lanes blocked just passed a street. >>> a man in ohio is accused of firing shots at police before leading them on a chase that ended in a river. dayton police attempted to make a traffic statue but when the driver pulled over, he fired several rounds at him. the car pulled off and eventually ended up in the river. the droifsh had to be rescued and he is now facing several charges. >>> crews have resued a boy after he went messing in a sewage -- missing in a sewage pipe. he may have been playing in the area with other children when he fell through the roof of a concrete building and go
. >> and a police chase in ohio ends with a suspect in need of rescue. >>> good morning.ere is a look at satellite radar for the state of california. a few clouds are rolling in from the north. we will stay mostly sunny today. this morning, we are noticing a little impact on visibility if you are on the coast. we will have your full forecast coming up. >>> a car fire will slow you down if your ride has you headed along 880. this is southbound, traffic is backed up south...
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nbc first read is watching key races in ohio, indiana, west virginia, georgia among others and one ofions to be answered, how will the record number of progressive candidates fa fair against fellow democrats? helping them win at the largest turning session against progressive candidates in the country. [ chanting ] >> reporter: no, this isn't a bernie sanders rally. circa 2016. it is a rallying cry, though, candidates at a training session hosted by the progressive change campaign committee. >> we need to stand for something. [ applause ] >> reporter: 80% of the people here are first-time candidates and they aren't motivated to run just by donald trump's election, but by frustration with fellow democrats, too. by candidates who aren't progressive enough. >> the middle class and lower class voice is not being heard. >> i am running, because my congressman has looked me right in the eye and told me that no one ever dies because they don't have access to health care. >> reporter: frustration with business as usual. >> i'm running against corporate democrats who have all taken money, eith
nbc first read is watching key races in ohio, indiana, west virginia, georgia among others and one ofions to be answered, how will the record number of progressive candidates fa fair against fellow democrats? helping them win at the largest turning session against progressive candidates in the country. [ chanting ] >> reporter: no, this isn't a bernie sanders rally. circa 2016. it is a rallying cry, though, candidates at a training session hosted by the progressive change campaign...
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. >> a guy in ohio, andrew, you can get in on this. fact friday worker inac ohio o is hoping his job doesn't get shipped to china, vietnam, the president called in to fox and friend to 27 minutes, i wish he got off in 15. this is an insight the beltway. the democrats thought queen hillary would never lose. they didn't see the regular working class spirit of people in the country what are sick of being looked down by both parties, republicans and democrats. >> every weekend hillary was at a different friend of mine's house. the hamptons, beverly hills. the president was making six, seven speeches and connecting withth people. i knew in the summer he was going to win. help ago message and he was connecting with the average working guy in ohio and michigan. hillary was playing to the elites and it didn't work. >> look, what we can say about that is hillary clinton still got 3 million more votes. that will matter. that's a straight election up or down. that's going to work well with the democrats. conner lam won on a message. we haven't see
. >> a guy in ohio, andrew, you can get in on this. fact friday worker inac ohio o is hoping his job doesn't get shipped to china, vietnam, the president called in to fox and friend to 27 minutes, i wish he got off in 15. this is an insight the beltway. the democrats thought queen hillary would never lose. they didn't see the regular working class spirit of people in the country what are sick of being looked down by both parties, republicans and democrats. >> every weekend hillary...
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. >> monday on landmark cases, cu cooks leader was convicted of hate speech under in ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated its first amendment right. and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. a senior attorney at columbia university. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. follow us on c-span. am he have resources on our website for background on each .ase . and the landmark cases podcast. >> our c-span cities tour is taken american this taking american history tv on the road -- is taking american history tv on the road. there is a real sense of history in this town for lots of people who have been here a wild because we have been here a long time. >> in winston-salem, we took a tour of the city with retired radio personality jr snyder. >> thank you for agreeing to show us around winston-salem. where are we heading first? >> the art district. we turn right here. winston has an interesting history of being a factory town and this group of people right through here, without any assistance started being an artist colony so all
. >> monday on landmark cases, cu cooks leader was convicted of hate speech under in ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated its first amendment right. and law professor at new york law school in manhattan. a senior attorney at columbia university. watch landmark cases monday and join the conversation. follow us on c-span. am he have resources on our website for background on each .ase . and the landmark cases podcast. >> our c-span cities tour is...
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the president in ohio said we had won the isis, the battle with isis. he was going to pull troops out and leave syria to others. the others are iran, turkey, syria itself, russia, saudi arabia and iraq. those are the others. and the united states apparently, actually did pull away from it. there was a meeting in turkey two weeks ago. about the future of syria. who attended? turkey, russia and iran. the united states did not participate in the last meeting about what the future of syria would be. and we still have a vital interest in that area. whether we like it or not, we still have a vital interest. with regard to the question of willy-nilly, that is the president. he said he wanted to pull out. that he did not. after the chemical strike he said he wanted to attack. he is the one that sent out the tweet that big beautiful missiles going to be landing in syria. head's up russia. that was he.he was the one that actually signaled that this government was going to attack the chemical facilities. congress did not do that. with regard to keeping the tactics
the president in ohio said we had won the isis, the battle with isis. he was going to pull troops out and leave syria to others. the others are iran, turkey, syria itself, russia, saudi arabia and iraq. those are the others. and the united states apparently, actually did pull away from it. there was a meeting in turkey two weeks ago. about the future of syria. who attended? turkey, russia and iran. the united states did not participate in the last meeting about what the future of syria would...
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on in caldwell, ohio, line for independents. go ahead. caller: yeah, there is a lot of talk in washington about playing fields, but when the c.e.o.s of insurance companies are getting filthy they are picking and choosing what type of medical you can have or can't have, that shame.ying we need to level the playing field. going, give dical them their tax break back, the kids at mcdonald's and old mcdonald's used to be kid's job, need medical, they or t need copay prescriptions cut, they don't need to go to the doctor, tell you., no, we can't help it's time for this country to wake up and start taking care of people and of the not jump the swamp people in washington. he swamp man, i don't think he's doing much for america's image. thank you. host: ron, you mentioned playing field. here is a story on the baseball playing field that was the site f that congressional shooting last year from roll call newspaper, robust security for team's first practice since that shooting. field down inball alexandria, seven miles from where washington, d.c., th
on in caldwell, ohio, line for independents. go ahead. caller: yeah, there is a lot of talk in washington about playing fields, but when the c.e.o.s of insurance companies are getting filthy they are picking and choosing what type of medical you can have or can't have, that shame.ying we need to level the playing field. going, give dical them their tax break back, the kids at mcdonald's and old mcdonald's used to be kid's job, need medical, they or t need copay prescriptions cut, they don't...
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there it is in the middle of the country. moving across the ohiover valley overnight tonight and early tomorrow morning, folks in new york city are beginning to see some of the snow began to fall across the region before eventually runs up the coast and we clear up again on the east coast. the folks who see this as a fairly fast mover maybe two inches on the high side here in new york city. not a big one, but a little late in the air to be talking about snow. >> certainly on the monday after easter. inc. so much. elizabeth. >> a closer look at the meaning of easter in the message this teaches the faithful across the globe. i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial hea
there it is in the middle of the country. moving across the ohiover valley overnight tonight and early tomorrow morning, folks in new york city are beginning to see some of the snow began to fall across the region before eventually runs up the coast and we clear up again on the east coast. the folks who see this as a fairly fast mover maybe two inches on the high side here in new york city. not a big one, but a little late in the air to be talking about snow. >> certainly on the monday...
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i don't know why ohio. >> you sound jealous >> i am jealous. somebody int now is noshing on a french toast chalupa while we're sitting foodless wrong. >>> on deck, another cnbc exclusive. this is data on a food delivery service, can you bring us a french toast chalupa from ohio -- why this little delivery company might change the consumer. >>> and the nba's killer season. the huge uptick in numbers and ratings. big season for the nba don't go away. you're wchating mayonnaise exchange on cnbcctive. powered by intel core processor technology. now we can access our network and work together from anywhere. hey! hey everybody. you coming back for the team building? mobility by lenovo. no? it orchestration by cdw. ♪ >>> welcome back stock futures indicating not much dow may open higher, the nasdaq may open lower sometimes people buy, sometimes they sell. treasuries, not a big move there either treasury yielding 2.8 2% postmates is a delivery company and they seem to be giving the economy a unique boost the company partnering with a data service provider to give
i don't know why ohio. >> you sound jealous >> i am jealous. somebody int now is noshing on a french toast chalupa while we're sitting foodless wrong. >>> on deck, another cnbc exclusive. this is data on a food delivery service, can you bring us a french toast chalupa from ohio -- why this little delivery company might change the consumer. >>> and the nba's killer season. the huge uptick in numbers and ratings. big season for the nba don't go away. you're wchating...
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nine months after a similar ride caused tragedy in ohio -- the santa cruz beach boardwalk says it plans to reopen the "fireball." the boardwalk voluntarily closed the ride last july as a precaution. a ride similar to "the fireball" malfunctioned at the ohio state fair -- killing a teenage boy and injuring seven others. cell phone video from witnesses of the tragic crash went viral. the boardwalk is awaiting state approval before reopening the ride. it all starts tomorrow in the east bay. the warriors begin their quest, to defend their nba title. the team will take on the spurs tomorrow at noon. but fans around the bay area are already getting excited about the warriors ) playoff push. today is dubbed "blue and gold day." the warriors encouraged fans to wear team colors and handed out free car flags at team stores. fans are not the only ones flying the team )s flag. oakland and san francisco are flying the flag over their city halls... which will also be lit up tonight in blue and gold. ad lib toss to rob ad lib thanks rob still to come. if you )re flying anywhere this weekend, you )ll n
nine months after a similar ride caused tragedy in ohio -- the santa cruz beach boardwalk says it plans to reopen the "fireball." the boardwalk voluntarily closed the ride last july as a precaution. a ride similar to "the fireball" malfunctioned at the ohio state fair -- killing a teenage boy and injuring seven others. cell phone video from witnesses of the tragic crash went viral. the boardwalk is awaiting state approval before reopening the ride. it all starts tomorrow in...
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people in a lower class family in ohio can't easily make it, and there is a racial, annett in this caset, too, that's very coded. when people say let's make america great again, they see coastal elites as minority loving. they love immigrants. they're always trying to help people in underdeveloped countries, they don't care about real americans. in a way it's a perfect parallel to we need serbia for the serbs, bolivia for the indigenous, real bolivians. zimbabwe for the black zim basketball babweans. that's the sort of tribe we're in right now. >> what do you do about it? it seems like these two groups are actually separating even more. >> we were playing with fire. i think progressives didn't realize that this identity-mongering and victim worshipping wouldn't just take over college campuses but would actually help donald trump get elected, and on the right i think a lot of conservatives didn't quite realize that this conspiracy theory peddling and rage mongering wouldn't help donald trump get elected. right now we're in a situation that we can't have. we now view people who voted on t
people in a lower class family in ohio can't easily make it, and there is a racial, annett in this caset, too, that's very coded. when people say let's make america great again, they see coastal elites as minority loving. they love immigrants. they're always trying to help people in underdeveloped countries, they don't care about real americans. in a way it's a perfect parallel to we need serbia for the serbs, bolivia for the indigenous, real bolivians. zimbabwe for the black zim basketball...
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in the first quarter stocks and bonds were down together in the same day so your dentist in ohio withhe million dollar portfolio, half in stocks, half in bonds for the first time in two decades is losing money on both sides of the equation and that dentist, that investor is pulling money out of stocks and bonds and moving that capital towards alternatives that's what's going on the way the market went up so viciously for so long now we're in a period where because of this really change, this mchange in the market, people may be moving back to active strategies >> i love your analogy i often said the markets may be more important to the dentist in ohio or the doctor in dallas than to the professional investor this shows people getting up early, who have a portfolio, they're not professionals, and the question they might have is this 0.01%, from 2.99% to 3%, why does that matter at all? >> it's more about -- so we have been taking a lot of clients to washington over the last six to nine months. and the perception is, it's widely known you're looking at trillion dollar deficits the next
in the first quarter stocks and bonds were down together in the same day so your dentist in ohio withhe million dollar portfolio, half in stocks, half in bonds for the first time in two decades is losing money on both sides of the equation and that dentist, that investor is pulling money out of stocks and bonds and moving that capital towards alternatives that's what's going on the way the market went up so viciously for so long now we're in a period where because of this really change, this...
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i think that radio ad played a huge role in my first election, and my ability to be up to date and to be able to serve the people of ohio. barbara bush was an important reason i won. in that election by the way i stuck with george h. w. bush who just lost his reelection when others were being critical because i have so much respect for him and so much respect for her. and, frankly, her popularity i think was anha important reason that i was able to win. in recent years i've made a habit of making a pilgrimage to maine every summer to see them work sometimes used in the winter as well, but going to maine has been a wonderful way to connect with them. i've gone with my daughter, gone with jane, my wife, a few times. i sit with them, president bush loves to give advice still and i love to get it. barbara bush love the political gossip, and we loved to talk about people and thinks and what was going on in washington. she was curious, engaged, sharp, up to speed. she loved george h. w. bush so deeply. she called him sometimes flfw, former leader of the free world. i can't her wit was on display everywhere she was. i remember
i think that radio ad played a huge role in my first election, and my ability to be up to date and to be able to serve the people of ohio. barbara bush was an important reason i won. in that election by the way i stuck with george h. w. bush who just lost his reelection when others were being critical because i have so much respect for him and so much respect for her. and, frankly, her popularity i think was anha important reason that i was able to win. in recent years i've made a habit of...
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the race is on to flip a democratic senate seat in ohio. er and a congressman facing off in the gop primary. how the incumbent is trying to appeal to republicans. >> reporter: a few blocks from the arena where businessmen with no experience accepted the republican nomination two years ago. a businessman with no political experience is trying to win a republican nomination for senate. >> he has been very effective and the cost a lot for the good of america and i would like to follow in those footsteps. >> reporter: of mike gibbons is to unseat sherrod brown he has got to get his name out there. >> we put 60,000 miles on our car. >> reporter: the other congressman says donald trump is the reason he is running too. >> a call from the white house. >> when a high-profile republican dropped out of the senate race the president nudged him towards this contest. >> up orchid from western pennsylvania guest asked by the president and the white house to help. >> the president was supportive. >> get in there and fight. we need you. >> reporter: trump be
the race is on to flip a democratic senate seat in ohio. er and a congressman facing off in the gop primary. how the incumbent is trying to appeal to republicans. >> reporter: a few blocks from the arena where businessmen with no experience accepted the republican nomination two years ago. a businessman with no political experience is trying to win a republican nomination for senate. >> he has been very effective and the cost a lot for the good of america and i would like to follow...
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was president trump talking about when he talked about north and south korea to a union audience in ohio this week? and later some fascinating new numbers are out about the kinds of people who came out to protest gun violence a week ago tomorrow in d.c. and so many other locations. steve kornacki will have the numbers at the big board. it's a big story to warrant that. "the 11th hour" back after this. . i text in full sentences. i refer to every child as chief. this hat was free. what am i supposed to do, not wear it? next thing you know, i'm telling strangers defense wins championships. -well, it does. -right? why is the door open? are we trying to air condition the whole neighborhood? at least i bundled home and auto on an internet website, progressive.com. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto. i mean, why would i replace this? it's not broken. i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say, ahh. introducing the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. the leesa mat
was president trump talking about when he talked about north and south korea to a union audience in ohio this week? and later some fascinating new numbers are out about the kinds of people who came out to protest gun violence a week ago tomorrow in d.c. and so many other locations. steve kornacki will have the numbers at the big board. it's a big story to warrant that. "the 11th hour" back after this. . i text in full sentences. i refer to every child as chief. this hat was free. what...
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general motors cutting hundreds of jobs in ohio plant, what's going on? rather suv or compact car? gm is looking forward and saying in one particular area in ohio where they make the cruise compact car, they only need one shift of workers, not two because there's slower demand for small cars, they are laying up to 1500 workers in ohio at the factory because they are seeing demands for the suv's, the trucks, buick, cha cadillac under the you mean -- umbrella. it was hot for a while after financial crisis but now everybody is back to the big ones. charles: suv, crossovers are dominating, nicole, appreciate it. i want to bring in judy, we know this is personal for you, you have friends, family in syria. tell us just how bad things are, i've seen pictures of aleppo and other places there and seems that it can't be worst than what i'm looking at? >> charles, it's basically hell on earth and i have aunts an uncles in demascus in aleppo, doctors and nurses have had to build hospitals underground because in this conflict the regime has targeted hospitals and scho
general motors cutting hundreds of jobs in ohio plant, what's going on? rather suv or compact car? gm is looking forward and saying in one particular area in ohio where they make the cruise compact car, they only need one shift of workers, not two because there's slower demand for small cars, they are laying up to 1500 workers in ohio at the factory because they are seeing demands for the suv's, the trucks, buick, cha cadillac under the you mean -- umbrella. it was hot for a while after...
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the owner of 600 down, pizzeria in ohio. they heard that it's great. how good is the pizza?e heard great things. tell us about what the tax cuts have done to business? >> my name is brittany now want to thank you for your leadership on tax cuts. i started doing dishes that my hometown pizzeria and i worked my way up and today am the owner of the pizzeria. i've been able to open my second restaurant and have health benefits. it's a huge increase. >> i like to hear from richard and john did you do any work in my buildings? >> thank you provided here today. i appreciate the opportunity to chat with you what your tax plan has met. after purchasing much-needed trucks, tools long overdue were excited to share this with a 30 employees. in addition we gave bonuses to 500 to the the employees. mr. president, thank you for making it possible. >> thank you for everything you've done. my country and my family. my plumber my wife i just recently had a son, wrigley. as the bill started to come in worried about how to pay for the bills. then our company came to us gave the employees thousa
the owner of 600 down, pizzeria in ohio. they heard that it's great. how good is the pizza?e heard great things. tell us about what the tax cuts have done to business? >> my name is brittany now want to thank you for your leadership on tax cuts. i started doing dishes that my hometown pizzeria and i worked my way up and today am the owner of the pizzeria. i've been able to open my second restaurant and have health benefits. it's a huge increase. >> i like to hear from richard and...