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[applause] our lieutenant governor mary taylor. [applause] our kids are 16. they are now driving just a you know. i said to my wife if you can't make it down here i understand. i came down here with the expectation that my wife might watch on television. she surprised me by coming here. kasich: the first lady of ohio. [applause] kasich: 228 years since 48 daring adventurers first settled here in marietta. the pioneer spirit of those settlers remains alive here in ohio. nancy putnam hollister, our first female governor. [applause] most first settlers couldn't imagine that by opening the door to our western frontier they were opening one of the most important chapters and a history of the new american nation. in 1788 no one conceived that the state that began with those homesteads would go on to be the birthplace of the first man who walked on the loan. he was a frontier state in the frontier continued moving westward. ohio remains on the frontier. a leader in entrepreneurship. invention and industry. ohio has been a model for many other states. timeld say that
[applause] our lieutenant governor mary taylor. [applause] our kids are 16. they are now driving just a you know. i said to my wife if you can't make it down here i understand. i came down here with the expectation that my wife might watch on television. she surprised me by coming here. kasich: the first lady of ohio. [applause] kasich: 228 years since 48 daring adventurers first settled here in marietta. the pioneer spirit of those settlers remains alive here in ohio. nancy putnam hollister,...
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mary taylor simeti is originally from new york, but she's been living here in palermo for half a centuryone time, a reformer for social justice, which is a dicey thing to be here. you've been here all this time? well, why? >> mary: well, i came for a year. it was gonna be a year between college and graduate school. i had just finished college. i met a man. and there -- therein lies the tale. i married a sicilian. and i've lived here ever since. >> anthony: piccolo napoli. it's a restaurant like a lot of others around here except for the quality of its food. tell me about -- where are we, first of all. >> mary: okay. the father and mother of the present governor opened this in 1951, and there's a wonderful photograph there on the wall of the opening day. it starts as really a tavern and has become a well-known and much-appreciated restaurant now. it's very straightforward sicilian cooking at its best. >> anthony: we start with some typical things. the kind of things i deeply love. the kind of simple good things that make me happy. panelle, which is fritter made from chickpeas. some capona
mary taylor simeti is originally from new york, but she's been living here in palermo for half a centuryone time, a reformer for social justice, which is a dicey thing to be here. you've been here all this time? well, why? >> mary: well, i came for a year. it was gonna be a year between college and graduate school. i had just finished college. i met a man. and there -- therein lies the tale. i married a sicilian. and i've lived here ever since. >> anthony: piccolo napoli. it's a...
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kasich: i hope you will join me in welcoming mary taylor. where is mary? [applause] course, the and of other members of my cabinet and staffer with us tonight. they have been out all over this town all day long. where's the cabinet? if they could stand and be recognized. [applause] and finally, i'd like to say a word. i said to my wife, our kids are 16, sophomore in high school, a lot of demand is on them, and they are now driving. i said to my wife, "if you can't make it down here, i understand, everybody will understand, you have things you have to do." so i came down here with the expectation that my wife might watch on television, but she shocked me and surprised me. love you, sweetie. karen kasich, the first lady of ohio. [applause] gov. kasich: tomorrow, april 7, will mark 2298 years to the day that 48 daring adventurers first settled here in marietta. the pioneering spirit of those early settlers remains alive in marietta today, as do a number of their descendents. one of them is with us this evening. nancy putnam hollister, our first female governo
kasich: i hope you will join me in welcoming mary taylor. where is mary? [applause] course, the and of other members of my cabinet and staffer with us tonight. they have been out all over this town all day long. where's the cabinet? if they could stand and be recognized. [applause] and finally, i'd like to say a word. i said to my wife, our kids are 16, sophomore in high school, a lot of demand is on them, and they are now driving. i said to my wife, "if you can't make it down here, i...
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and i hope you will join me in welcoming our lieutenant governor mary taylor. where is mary?ill please stand. and of course the orts members of my cabinet and staff have been with us tonight out all over town. if the cabinet would stand for a second and be recognized. k. then finally, i wulled just like to say a word. i said to my wife. our kids are 16. they're sophomores in high school. a lot of demands on them. and they're now driving. i said to my wife if you can't make it down here, i understand. everybody will understand. you have things you have to do. so i came down here with the expectation that my wife might watch on television. but she shocked me and surprised me. love you, sweetie. if you'll stand and be recognized. karen kasic the first lady of ohio. [applause] well, tomorrow april 7 whether rk 228 years tot day that 48 daring advent russ first settled here in marietta. the pine niring spirit remains alive in marietta today as do a numb of their descendents. and one of them is with us this evening. nancy putnam holster, our first female governor. here is she? [app
and i hope you will join me in welcoming our lieutenant governor mary taylor. where is mary?ill please stand. and of course the orts members of my cabinet and staff have been with us tonight out all over town. if the cabinet would stand for a second and be recognized. k. then finally, i wulled just like to say a word. i said to my wife. our kids are 16. they're sophomores in high school. a lot of demands on them. and they're now driving. i said to my wife if you can't make it down here, i...
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kasich: i hope you will join me in welcoming mary taylor. where is mary? [applause] gov. of course, the other members of my cabinet and staffers with us tonight. they have been out all over this town all day long. where's the cabinet? if they could stand and be recognized. [applause] ok. and finally, i'd like to say a word. i said to my wife, our kids are 16, sophomore in high school, a lot of demand is on them, and they are now driving. i said to my wife, "if you can't make it down here, i understand, everybody will understand, you have things you have to do." so i came down here with the expectation that my wife might watch on television, but she shocked me and surprised me. love you, sweetie. karen kasich, the first lady of ohio. [applause] gov. kasich: tomorrow, april 7, will mark 228 years to the day that 48 daring adventurers first settled here in marietta. the pioneering spirit of those early settlers remains alive in marietta today, as do a number of their descendents. one of them is with us this evening. nancy putnam hollister, our first female governor -- where
kasich: i hope you will join me in welcoming mary taylor. where is mary? [applause] gov. of course, the other members of my cabinet and staffers with us tonight. they have been out all over this town all day long. where's the cabinet? if they could stand and be recognized. [applause] ok. and finally, i'd like to say a word. i said to my wife, our kids are 16, sophomore in high school, a lot of demand is on them, and they are now driving. i said to my wife, "if you can't make it down here,...
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and he picked a woman named mary taylor, the lieutenant governor of ohio. about how in his decision making, you'd have to pick people who will tell you the truth and be willing to challenge you. that's sort of the scenario he gives. he won't talk about any current possibles for a running mate, if he were given the nomination. he shuts that down quickly and says it's too premature. but it's interesting that idea is out there in the minds of voters and chuck just raised it now. and in this year of years, certainly for kasich, the ohio pc we're talking about, no republican ever gets to the white house unless they have won ohio. there are different formulations that works for democrats, but winning ohio is essentially. so would we see kasich have some other role down the line because of the power of ohio? perhaps. one of the things we also hear on the campaign trail is a question about, who would donald trump pick? and the clues he has already given us, someone with government experience. now, that's a double-edged sword. on the one hand, he acknowledges, you n
and he picked a woman named mary taylor, the lieutenant governor of ohio. about how in his decision making, you'd have to pick people who will tell you the truth and be willing to challenge you. that's sort of the scenario he gives. he won't talk about any current possibles for a running mate, if he were given the nomination. he shuts that down quickly and says it's too premature. but it's interesting that idea is out there in the minds of voters and chuck just raised it now. and in this year...
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the other members of the republican floor staff: robert duncan, chris tuck, mary elizabeth taylor, meghan and tony hanigan. great people to work with and we appreciate their guidance. we had great work from the senate office, as well as the folks on the budget committee, the folks on senate leg. council. you can tell, mr. president, i'm proud of the work that so many have done in getting us here. we are looking forward now to sitting down with our counterparts on the house side and getting to work to make sure that the benefits that we have achieved today in the united states senate are replicated with our colleagues in the house so that we can see passage of an energy bill by both bodies and signed into law by the president. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor and would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. a senator: mr. president, i ask the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. a senator: i ask consent that i be p
the other members of the republican floor staff: robert duncan, chris tuck, mary elizabeth taylor, meghan and tony hanigan. great people to work with and we appreciate their guidance. we had great work from the senate office, as well as the folks on the budget committee, the folks on senate leg. council. you can tell, mr. president, i'm proud of the work that so many have done in getting us here. we are looking forward now to sitting down with our counterparts on the house side and getting to...
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mary. >> thanks so much. before taylor swift and all these people started stirring up rights for the artists prince was ahead of that by decades. thanks so much. >>> some positive economic news for atlantic city. a top doctors regulator says the gambling halls plan to hire more workers. the city's eight casinos plan to hire 2400 workers and 600 of them will be full-time positions. >>> governor christie says he's disappointed a man picked to lead new jersey transit has backed out of the job. amtrak executive william crosby says he's changed his mind because he didn't want to relocate his family from virginia. christie said crosby told him face-to-face he'd take the job. it's better than him having second thoughts after starting. >>> a police chief in new jersey helped save the life of a woman thousands of miles away in europe. last week verona chief mitchell stern got an e-mail from a he was worried that she might take her life, but the friend made a mistake. he was trying to reach police in verona italy, not verona new jer
mary. >> thanks so much. before taylor swift and all these people started stirring up rights for the artists prince was ahead of that by decades. thanks so much. >>> some positive economic news for atlantic city. a top doctors regulator says the gambling halls plan to hire more workers. the city's eight casinos plan to hire 2400 workers and 600 of them will be full-time positions. >>> governor christie says he's disappointed a man picked to lead new jersey transit has...
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mary jane. >> you know what, i'm sorry. this is a remix. james taylor, carolina in my mind. roll it. the jersey shore spring comic book show was a festival featuring guest artists, toys, movies, trading card raffles and prizes for costumes. the 9th annual eisenhower park field craft and gift fair is as local as local shopping gets. items include jewelry, clothing, accessories, leather goods, arts and crafts and more. exploration at the nature scavenger hunt, the perfect edition to the weekend. >>> it's opening weekend in prospect park. celebrate the start of spring with a first ride of the year on the beloved 1912 carousel. >>> in rockland county, the music makers at valley college library give you a front row seat to the great sounds of gershwin, porter and more. for more information or to submit an event, just look at this sweet face. so sweet. ok, we're going to need a napkin gooey, flaky, happy. toaster strudel. i would kill for something sweet. wanna split that? no...soooo much fat... don't fight your instincts. with 150 calories each, try our new rich & creamy cheesecakes. >>>
mary jane. >> you know what, i'm sorry. this is a remix. james taylor, carolina in my mind. roll it. the jersey shore spring comic book show was a festival featuring guest artists, toys, movies, trading card raffles and prizes for costumes. the 9th annual eisenhower park field craft and gift fair is as local as local shopping gets. items include jewelry, clothing, accessories, leather goods, arts and crafts and more. exploration at the nature scavenger hunt, the perfect edition to the...
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featuring author kimbel taylor and his book "the coyote's bicycle" the untold story of 7,000 bicycles. women. violent crime featuring kali nicole gross, featuring her ook "hannah mary tabbs and the disembodied torso." and h.w. brands and his took with the reagan: a life." then sunday, at noon, william hay good will be on to discuss is many books. "the butler" a witness to history and "showdown: thurgood marshall and the supreme court nomination that shook america." he will take calls from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern. sunday evening at account eastern on yet afterwords," steve case looks at what's next for the interneat in his book "third wave: an entrepreneur's voifings the future." he's interviewed by congressman john delaney of maryland. >> i think everybody needs to think about the future in a more optist mick way and think about how they can think about their own job? a -- in a world where there's nor -- where the definition of work has changed, 44% of people are in a freelance economy and millions of people are working for multiple companies in the same day, this gig economy or flexible economy. the nature of work has changed. there are some positives to that, s
featuring author kimbel taylor and his book "the coyote's bicycle" the untold story of 7,000 bicycles. women. violent crime featuring kali nicole gross, featuring her ook "hannah mary tabbs and the disembodied torso." and h.w. brands and his took with the reagan: a life." then sunday, at noon, william hay good will be on to discuss is many books. "the butler" a witness to history and "showdown: thurgood marshall and the supreme court nomination that shook...