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places like my hometown from mansfield ohio industrial city 50000 people halfway between cleveland and columbus. westinghouse, general motors, one plant shut down after another after another. any town in ohio in people can name a similar list. they now measure local history workers leaving and now the whole country is feeling with empty store shelves and months long way for what people need we need to make things here in the united states. will not happen on his own when the economy over decades to afterglow to defined —- defended cheapest labor possible as i will pass this act. dramatic investment a manufacturing and innovation where workers actually innovate to make these companies better. it includes the chip act to make investments possible and then to me the world again that this industry reinvented. more of those in the base to invest in research and development. and china has been pretty good at taking our ideas and using them to compete against american business well-paying workers less and less and giving them fewer rights. this plan is to fight back once and for all. >> thank
places like my hometown from mansfield ohio industrial city 50000 people halfway between cleveland and columbus. westinghouse, general motors, one plant shut down after another after another. any town in ohio in people can name a similar list. they now measure local history workers leaving and now the whole country is feeling with empty store shelves and months long way for what people need we need to make things here in the united states. will not happen on his own when the economy over...
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in 1869, arbela mansfield became the first woman admitted to practice law in the united states. when she was admitted to the iowa bar. 10 years later, belva became the first woman to practice before the supreme court of the united states. 100 years would pass before sandra day o'connor became the first woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. born in the early 1930's, sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg both achieved extraordinary academic success. one of only five women in her class at stanford law, o'connor served on the board of editors of the stanford law review, and graduated near the top of her class. ginsburg first attended harvard law school, one of nine women in her class. she became the first female member of the harvard law review. while also caring for her husband who had been diagnosed with cancer, and their young daughter. when her husband took a job in nnew york city, ginsburg transferred to colombia, law school -- columbia law school and graduated first in her class. despite their outstanding academic qualifications, o'connor and ginsburg
in 1869, arbela mansfield became the first woman admitted to practice law in the united states. when she was admitted to the iowa bar. 10 years later, belva became the first woman to practice before the supreme court of the united states. 100 years would pass before sandra day o'connor became the first woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. born in the early 1930's, sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg both achieved extraordinary academic success. one of only five...
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. >> i won't don't want to get the book from your staffearly 2023 , you will pass mansfield for the longest serving. >>. >> your legacy, what you've done and nancy pelosi gets very upset that she gets asked when she's going to leave and we never ask you if you're going to leave so are you eyeing this in any way? that has to be something i asked. >> since you want to ask obviously i'm going to run again for leader . and i never thought honestly i get to the senate so i'm extremely proud of the fact that my numbers have elected me without opposition as many times as they have and i hope they'll do it one more time at least. and as far as what happens beyond that we will have to wait and see. >> iq leader, look, we appreciate you joining us. thank all of you for joining us in person and on live stream and thank you to at&t. i want to know are going to be out in detroit for our next friday interviewing senator gary peters so join us on the live stream or in person . have a great day. >> tonight house hearing on oversight of the federal communications commission p.m. on c-span2. you can also wat
. >> i won't don't want to get the book from your staffearly 2023 , you will pass mansfield for the longest serving. >>. >> your legacy, what you've done and nancy pelosi gets very upset that she gets asked when she's going to leave and we never ask you if you're going to leave so are you eyeing this in any way? that has to be something i asked. >> since you want to ask obviously i'm going to run again for leader . and i never thought honestly i get to the senate so i'm...
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not the folks wearing camouflage or whoever gives them their orders. political strategist keaton mansfield, say the sanctions will also rock world economic stability along with the dollar. it has heard russia's economy and russia's currency, the ruble in the short term, but really in the long run, it's only going to end up to backfire against the u. s. d, when you start to take people out as a loaded economic warfare. when, for example, we've been whaler with iran and now with russia, all that's going to do in the long run is make, in this case the u. s. the less valuable on the international market and eventually come back and hurt the american consumer. if anybody is doing something to undermine the world, economic stability is going to be the u. s. and nato, by forcing countries into economic sanctions and putting them under the boot of economic warfare, imperialism. that's what undermines the stability of the world economy. this idea that china is the one moving to undermine stability as fall it's nonsense in the u . s. who's doing that? china once when, when cooperation, america, what
not the folks wearing camouflage or whoever gives them their orders. political strategist keaton mansfield, say the sanctions will also rock world economic stability along with the dollar. it has heard russia's economy and russia's currency, the ruble in the short term, but really in the long run, it's only going to end up to backfire against the u. s. d, when you start to take people out as a loaded economic warfare. when, for example, we've been whaler with iran and now with russia, all...
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underwires and padding, allowing women to emulate the stars of the era, like marilyn monroe and jane mansfields womanhood as not having a bank account or getting excited when you get a vacuum for your anniversary. and it wasn't just about the curves. thanks to torpedo bras, it was also about the pointiness, which may look a little odd now, but at the time, it was the cold war, so it made sense to have extra missiles on hand in case russia invaded. but while bras were supporting women, not all women were supporting bras. in fact, by the late 1960s, going braless became a fashion statement. boobs were free to hang and move around and swing as much as all the couples at the party. it was a great time for boobs. except for all the polyester they were rubbing again for the first time. but contrary to popular belief, burning bras was never actually a thing. what did happen is that in 1968, demonstrators were protesting the miss america pageant for being sexist, racist, and forcing women to solve world peace in 10 seconds. you need at least five minutes to do that. so protesters tossed symbols of the
underwires and padding, allowing women to emulate the stars of the era, like marilyn monroe and jane mansfields womanhood as not having a bank account or getting excited when you get a vacuum for your anniversary. and it wasn't just about the curves. thanks to torpedo bras, it was also about the pointiness, which may look a little odd now, but at the time, it was the cold war, so it made sense to have extra missiles on hand in case russia invaded. but while bras were supporting women, not all...
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many young peoplepl face significant challenges and accessing high-quality jobs especially in the mansfieldrriers like lack of access to child care, transportation, high-quality education often really undercut workers earning wages, workers of colors are formally incarcerate individuals, workers with disabilities and many others. we need a system that really helps workers overcome those barriers. so ms. mack and ms. sherard-freeman let me ask both of you and i'll start with ms. mack, what are the top things that work for systems working with their partners need to do to support people facing multiple barriers to employment? >> i think what happens on the ground is a recognition that partnership is crucial and critical.al so what we see many programs are working across their community-based partners in conjunction with the governor partners, government partners to make sure you are adequate reference supports for individuals who are going through programs. by way of example, i was speaking with an adult literacy program yesterday and do sharing a a story about a woman named maria who had iep
many young peoplepl face significant challenges and accessing high-quality jobs especially in the mansfieldrriers like lack of access to child care, transportation, high-quality education often really undercut workers earning wages, workers of colors are formally incarcerate individuals, workers with disabilities and many others. we need a system that really helps workers overcome those barriers. so ms. mack and ms. sherard-freeman let me ask both of you and i'll start with ms. mack, what are...
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in 1869, arbela mansfield became the first woman admitted to practice law in the united states. when she was admitted to the iowa bar. 10 years later, belva became the first woman to practice before the supreme court of the united states. 100 years would pass before sandra day o'connor became the first woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. born in the early 1930's, sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg both achieved extraordinary academic success. one of only five women in her class at stanford law, o'connor served on the board of editors of the stanford law review, and graduated near the top of her class. ginsburg first attended harvard law school, one of nine women in her class. she became the first female member of the harvard law review. while also caring for her husband who had been diagnosed with cancer, and their young daughter. when her husband took a job in nnew york city, ginsburg transferred to colombia, law school -- columbia law school and graduated first in her class. despite their outstanding academic qualifications, o'connor and ginsburg
in 1869, arbela mansfield became the first woman admitted to practice law in the united states. when she was admitted to the iowa bar. 10 years later, belva became the first woman to practice before the supreme court of the united states. 100 years would pass before sandra day o'connor became the first woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. born in the early 1930's, sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg both achieved extraordinary academic success. one of only five...
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look at mount mansfield. 4300 feet above. this is the tallest peak, 2300 feet of vertical.. and we are psyched to be here, robin. coming up what a great -- >> that was something else. whoo! man, i tell you, and kudos to our technical crew. wonderful. thanks for bringing that, rob. we'll check back with you in just a bit. but first lara. >>> tory johnson always fabulous. she has cooked up, i say this with a reason, cooked up some "deals & steals" for your kitchen and home. point your cell phone camera at the code on your scene to go right to the deal. hey, tory. >> you ready? >> i love it. we start with this because it's women's history month as you all know celebrating women owned businesses. we're going to show you one right now and hear from the owner. >> yes. >> let's go. >> it's the multipurpose mat you can use without burning your hands. not only becomes your trivet but placemat as well. >> those are the butterfly mitts. if you have a light dish to grab you can do it with that. these, though, they come in pairs. these are pretty brilliant. so many different functions t
look at mount mansfield. 4300 feet above. this is the tallest peak, 2300 feet of vertical.. and we are psyched to be here, robin. coming up what a great -- >> that was something else. whoo! man, i tell you, and kudos to our technical crew. wonderful. thanks for bringing that, rob. we'll check back with you in just a bit. but first lara. >>> tory johnson always fabulous. she has cooked up, i say this with a reason, cooked up some "deals & steals" for your kitchen and...
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it ultimately gutted the middle class in mansfield, ohio, and communities all over this country.hioans and workers in historic industrial towns felt it first. now the whole country feels it in the form of higher prices and empty shelves and month-long waits fogger products people need. we need to make more things in america. it's not going to happen on its own, not when the economy in the last four decades was built on corporations hopping the globe in search of workers to exploit. not when workers like china prop up state-owned enterprises and steal our ideas and monetize them and use them to compete and often cheat against american businesses and american workers. we need a concerted, coordinated effort to invest in our greatest assets -- american workers, american innovation. that's what we do with this competition and jobs bill. we need to negotiate a final bill and pass this now. ohioans needed this a year ago, a decade ago, a generation ago. look at what's happening even today in bucyrus, ohio. there are few innovations more quintessentially american than the light bulb. ev
it ultimately gutted the middle class in mansfield, ohio, and communities all over this country.hioans and workers in historic industrial towns felt it first. now the whole country feels it in the form of higher prices and empty shelves and month-long waits fogger products people need. we need to make more things in america. it's not going to happen on its own, not when the economy in the last four decades was built on corporations hopping the globe in search of workers to exploit. not when...
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mansfield fire officials say one person who suffered burns airlifted to the hospital.n for miles triggering a mandatory vawngz for anyone within a one mile radius. that order has now been lifted. to the crisis at the southern border where cbp agents in texas rescue a 4-year-old girl abandoned on a river bank by human traffickers. this happening as a federal judge partially blocked the biden administration deportation policy. the judge says rules limiting which illegal immigrants can be detained or deported by ice are a breach of the law. house republicans are pressing the white house for information on migrants crossing the southern border who are on the terrorist screening data base. a former border patrol chief says numbers in that data base are, quote: at a level we have never seen before. my goodness. hillary clinton getting online for requesting movie recommendations after testing positive for covid-19. the tweets are rolling. in comedian tim dillon suggesting primary colors loosely based on bill clinton's presidential run and cheating scandal. new york city 13 ho
mansfield fire officials say one person who suffered burns airlifted to the hospital.n for miles triggering a mandatory vawngz for anyone within a one mile radius. that order has now been lifted. to the crisis at the southern border where cbp agents in texas rescue a 4-year-old girl abandoned on a river bank by human traffickers. this happening as a federal judge partially blocked the biden administration deportation policy. the judge says rules limiting which illegal immigrants can be detained...