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john has served the people of ohio for well more than two decades having begun his career in the ohio legislature but has served here in the congress now for more than two decades and if we think about that period of time, we think about the various situations that he has faced as a member and then later as speaker. certainly in the late 1990's, being part of the broad coalition to balance the budget when president clinton was president and we were able to balance the budget by the end of the 1990's and begin paying back the nation's debt. the 9/11 attack on our our country and subsequent military conflict and the 2008, 2009 economic crash which we are digging our way out of it. well look at the sad invasion by russia of ukraine and the ensuing conflict in the middle east that has spilled over into syria. this period of speaker boehner's service have been a very difficult time for america. and if i think about some of my favorite memories of the speaker, it would have been one of our more recent experiences handkerchief 's ery wet and his utter joy to invite the pope to address us for
john has served the people of ohio for well more than two decades having begun his career in the ohio legislature but has served here in the congress now for more than two decades and if we think about that period of time, we think about the various situations that he has faced as a member and then later as speaker. certainly in the late 1990's, being part of the broad coalition to balance the budget when president clinton was president and we were able to balance the budget by the end of the...
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many of you know his record in the state of ohio, taking that same kind of leadership. problem solving, tough and aggressive and in a state like tough at was on tough, onomic times, turning things around piece by piece. taking a surplus -- taking a deficit and turning it into a surplus. [laughter] >> the fact of the matter is the great people of the state of ohio are much kinder to me when i make a small verbal miscue like that than john kasich would ever be. it was an $8 billion deficit when he came to the state of ohio and today they do have a $2 billion surplus, creating over 350,000 jobs and doing it while cutting taxes. that is a record of achievement and transformation that i think hassle rarely been matched in in country and i want him to take that leadership and that vision and that creativity and inspiration to washington, d.c. baus that's the kind of leadership we need the washington today. someone that's not afraid to scale back the size of government. give us our power back here and new hampshire and other states. let us control the programs and get the econ
many of you know his record in the state of ohio, taking that same kind of leadership. problem solving, tough and aggressive and in a state like tough at was on tough, onomic times, turning things around piece by piece. taking a surplus -- taking a deficit and turning it into a surplus. [laughter] >> the fact of the matter is the great people of the state of ohio are much kinder to me when i make a small verbal miscue like that than john kasich would ever be. it was an $8 billion deficit...
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many of you know his record in the state of ohio. taking that same kind of leadership, problem solving, tough, aggressive -- in a state like ohio that was on tough, tough economic times, turning things around. piece by piece. taking a surplus -- taking a deficit and turning it into a surplus. [laughter] >> now. [laughter] the fact of the matter is that the great people of the state of new hampshire are much kinder to me when i make is all verbal miscue like that then john kasich ever would be. believe me, i appreciate your compassion. deficitn $8 billion when he came to the state of ohio. today, they do have a $2 billion surplus, creating over 350,000 jobs, and doing it while cutting taxes. that is a record of achievement that i thinkation has really been matched in this country and i want him to take that leadership and vision and creativity and inspiration to washington dc. that is the kind of leadership we need in washington today. we need someone not afraid to scale back the size of government, give us back our power, let us contr
many of you know his record in the state of ohio. taking that same kind of leadership, problem solving, tough, aggressive -- in a state like ohio that was on tough, tough economic times, turning things around. piece by piece. taking a surplus -- taking a deficit and turning it into a surplus. [laughter] >> now. [laughter] the fact of the matter is that the great people of the state of new hampshire are much kinder to me when i make is all verbal miscue like that then john kasich ever...
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john has served the people of ohio for well more than two decades having begun his career in the ohioegislature but has served here in the congress now for more than two decades and if we think about that period of time, we think about the various situations that he has faced as a member and then later as speaker. certainly in the late 1990's, being part of the broad coalition to balance the budget when president clinton was president and we were able to balance the budget by the end of the 1990's and begin paying back the nation's debt. the 9/11 attack on our our country and subsequent military conflict and the 2008, 2009 economic crash which we are digging our way out of it. well look at the sad invasion by russia of ukraine and the ensuing conflict in the middle east that has spilled over into syria. this period of speaker boehner's service have been a very difficult time for america. and if i think about some of my favorite memories of the speaker, it would have been one of our more recent experiences handkerchief 's ery wet and his utter joy to invite the pope to address us for t
john has served the people of ohio for well more than two decades having begun his career in the ohioegislature but has served here in the congress now for more than two decades and if we think about that period of time, we think about the various situations that he has faced as a member and then later as speaker. certainly in the late 1990's, being part of the broad coalition to balance the budget when president clinton was president and we were able to balance the budget by the end of the...
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although i'm a miami of ohio grad, i have to admit i enjoyed a common bond with the speaker in that my daughter played soccer with xavier university. it was fun to share the love of xavier university with him as well. i'd like to mention probably his last codell or last congressional tip. i was honored to be asked to be part of it, it was this summer a co-dell to eastern europe to -- a codell to eastern europe, to lithuania and poland and we ended in ireland. while we were in eastern europe it was because of speaker boehner that he showed the eastern european countries how vitally important it was that we stand with our allies against russian aggression. and it was an honor to be part of that trip because he demonstrated america's leadership and commitment to freedom and ensuring that we would stand with our friends and allies and it was an incredible learning experience for me and the others on the trip. when i think about the speaker, he probably has worked harder than anyone i will ever know to protect this institution and although it's not for much longer that we will call him mr.
although i'm a miami of ohio grad, i have to admit i enjoyed a common bond with the speaker in that my daughter played soccer with xavier university. it was fun to share the love of xavier university with him as well. i'd like to mention probably his last codell or last congressional tip. i was honored to be asked to be part of it, it was this summer a co-dell to eastern europe to -- a codell to eastern europe, to lithuania and poland and we ended in ireland. while we were in eastern europe it...
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secretary of state blackwell and members of the black elected democrat of ohio. they are free of charge commodores ( at 6:00 p.m. to join us as we make though lincoln theatre your preferred place for today's conversation. notice time to get your books lined. -- signed. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . . talkshow host, thom hartmann. he shows down with in depth to answer questions and discuss many books including thick crash of 2016, rebooting the american dream and threshold. >> tom hartman, how how did you get into radio? guest: i got into radio when i was a teenager. when i was maybe nine years old i built a little 100-milliwatt transmitter which will reach like three houses around your house.
secretary of state blackwell and members of the black elected democrat of ohio. they are free of charge commodores ( at 6:00 p.m. to join us as we make though lincoln theatre your preferred place for today's conversation. notice time to get your books lined. -- signed. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . . talkshow host, thom hartmann. he shows down with in depth to answer questions and discuss many books including thick crash of 2016, rebooting the american dream and threshold. >> tom...
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many of you know his record in the state of ohio. king that same kind of leadership, problem solving, tough, aggressive -- in a state like ohio that was on tough, tough economic times, turning things around. piece by piece. taking a surplus -- taking a deficit and turning it into a surplus. [laughter] >> now. [laughter] >> the fact of the matter is that the great people of the state of new hampshire are much kinder to me when i make is all verbal miscue like that then john kasich ever would be. believe me, i appreciate your compassion. it was an $8 billion deficit when he came to the state of ohio. today, they do have a $2 billion surplus, creating over 350,000 jobs, and doing it while cutting taxes. that is a record of achievement and transformation that i think has really been matched in this country and i want him to take that leadership and vision and creativity and inspiration to washington, d.c. that is the kind of leadership we need in washington today. we need someone not afraid to scale back the size of government, give us ba
many of you know his record in the state of ohio. king that same kind of leadership, problem solving, tough, aggressive -- in a state like ohio that was on tough, tough economic times, turning things around. piece by piece. taking a surplus -- taking a deficit and turning it into a surplus. [laughter] >> now. [laughter] >> the fact of the matter is that the great people of the state of new hampshire are much kinder to me when i make is all verbal miscue like that then john kasich...
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>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high r h rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >> mike: 266 for this game. this is hall on the return. and a scrum at the 21. >> ed: if first two runs was both fourth and short. indiana committed to the run. elliott able -- he's just got incredible speed for how big he is. another fourth and short. this one on their side of the field. getting a will it bit of a spark. this is a call that urban meyer made. they needed some type of spark. on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont
>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high r h rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >>...
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the drought monitor shows that corner of ohio remains free and clear of drought. but it 'is' starting to creep back into the picture in north-west ohio and the southern counties. overall about 15percent of the state is abnormally dry. in july it was zero. now to the keystone state, pennsylvania's vital apple is picked. it looks like growers have had a great season. according to nass, 96-percent is rated good to excellent. and taking a look at the crop moisture you can see the dry areas continue to expand in eastern texas much of louisiana and arkansas weat areas though remain in much of the carolinas i^ll have my forecast coming up in just a few minutes if you fly a drone or uav around the farm, you may need to prepare for some new rules. the federal aviation administration says it plans to move forward with requiring registration for all drones. officials at the faa says uav's continue to violate airspace and interfere with fire and rescue operations. it's appointed a new task force to look into the matter. the group will advise the faa on which aircraft should be
the drought monitor shows that corner of ohio remains free and clear of drought. but it 'is' starting to creep back into the picture in north-west ohio and the southern counties. overall about 15percent of the state is abnormally dry. in july it was zero. now to the keystone state, pennsylvania's vital apple is picked. it looks like growers have had a great season. according to nass, 96-percent is rated good to excellent. and taking a look at the crop moisture you can see the dry areas continue...
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>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high rush rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >> mike: 266 for this game. and a scrum at the 21. >> ed: if first two runs was both fourth and short. indiana committed to the run. elliott able -- he's just got incredible speed for how big he is. another fourth and short. this one on their side of the field. getting a will it bit of a spark. this is a call that urban meyer made. they needed some type of spark. on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outsi
>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high rush rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >>...
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>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high rush rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. this is hall on the return. and a scrum at the 21. >> ed: if first two runs was both fourth and short. indiana committed to the run. elliott able -- he's just got incredible speed for how big he is. another fourth and short. this one on their side of the field. getting a will it bit of a spark. this is a call that urban meyer made. they needed some type of spark. on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outsi
>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high rush rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. this is...
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>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high rush rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >> mike: 266 for this game. this is hall on the return. and a scrum at the 21. >> ed: if first two runs was indiana committed to the run. elliott able -- he's just got incredible speed for how big he is. another fourth and short. this one on their side of the field. getting a will it bit of a spark. this is a call that urban meyer made. they needed some type of spark. on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the
>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high rush rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >>...
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and it's ruining my life. >> the executioners who were in charge of the botched executions in ohio andlargely avoided public scrutiny, but in oklahoma that would change with the case of clayton lockett. >> clayton lockett was convicted of the murder of 18 year old stephanie kneeman. he shot her with a shotgun, dug a grave and buried her alive. >> i could see her coughing. >> he confessed to the police. he was convicted on 19 counts. he received about 2500 years, plus the death penalty. >> facing their own shortage from the european draw ban, oklahoma announced they would use midazolam on lockett. and in a rare doubleheader, inmate charles warner to be executed the same night. >> both of these crimes, charles warners as well as lockett's were horrific. warner raped and murdered a baby. so there wasn't a lot of sympathy for either person. the question is whether the process was handled constitutionally and properly. >> susanna represented lockett and warner. >> a law had been passed in oklahoma in 2011 which made the source of drugs completely secret. but if my clients are not being rend
and it's ruining my life. >> the executioners who were in charge of the botched executions in ohio andlargely avoided public scrutiny, but in oklahoma that would change with the case of clayton lockett. >> clayton lockett was convicted of the murder of 18 year old stephanie kneeman. he shot her with a shotgun, dug a grave and buried her alive. >> i could see her coughing. >> he confessed to the police. he was convicted on 19 counts. he received about 2500 years, plus the...
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we're in manchester, new hampshire, with the governor of ohio. his headquarters opening today. the governor is going to go out and greet a throng of people. have at it. [cheers and applause] ♪ narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it is a 21st century phenomenon. a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and surprise. in this program, spanish sculptor jaume plensa. ♪
we're in manchester, new hampshire, with the governor of ohio. his headquarters opening today. the governor is going to go out and greet a throng of people. have at it. [cheers and applause] ♪ narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it is a 21st century phenomenon. a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and surprise. in this program,...
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also pat barry of ohio a member of that committee. the house gaveling in, the rollcall well underway. "we are still waiting for about 45 members to check in for quorum call." the "p" next to the name means present. you don't normally see this on c-span, because you see what we see -- the house cameras. they allowed us today to bring our own c-span cameras into the chambers. nomination for speakers and 15 minutes, the book begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. 25 more minutes, could be sooner. live coverage here on c-span. [gavel clacks] >> are there other members that wish to record their presence? on this rollcall, 421 members have recorded their presence. a quorum is present. house will be in order. to requests that members clear the aisle, and cease all conversation. [gavel clacks] for what purpose does the distinguished speaker seek recognition? speaker boehner: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for one minute. >> without objection. [laughter] [applause] the speaker: all right. thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today
also pat barry of ohio a member of that committee. the house gaveling in, the rollcall well underway. "we are still waiting for about 45 members to check in for quorum call." the "p" next to the name means present. you don't normally see this on c-span, because you see what we see -- the house cameras. they allowed us today to bring our own c-span cameras into the chambers. nomination for speakers and 15 minutes, the book begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. 25 more minutes, could...
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we're in manchester, new hampshire, with the governor of ohio. adquarters opening today. the governor is going to go out and greet a throng of people. have at it. [cheers and applause] the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it is a 21st century phenomenon. a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this, artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and surprise. in this program, spanish sculptor jaume plensa.
we're in manchester, new hampshire, with the governor of ohio. adquarters opening today. the governor is going to go out and greet a throng of people. have at it. [cheers and applause] the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's...
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johnson of ohio, ryan. eddie bernice johnson, pelosi. sam johnson, ryan. jolly, ryan. ones, webster. ordan, ryan. joyce, ryan. kaptur, pelosi. katko, ryan. keating, pelosi. kelly of illinois, pelosi. kelly of michigan -- kelly of mississippi, ryan. kelly of pennsylvania, ryan. kennedy, pelosi. ildee, pelosi. kilmer, pelosi. kind, pelosi. king of iowa, ryan. ing of new york, ryan. kinzinger of illinois, ryan. kirkpatrick, pelosi. kline, ryan. knight, ryan. kuster, pelosi. abrador, ryan. lahood,...
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although i'm a miami of ohio grad, i have to admit i enjoyed a common bond with the speaker in that my daughter played soccer with xavier university. it was fun to share the love of xavier university with him as well. i'd like to mention probably his last codell or last congressional tip. i was honored to be asked to be part of it, it was this summer a co-dell to eastern europe to -- a codell to eastern europe, to lithuania and poland and we ended in ireland. while we were in eastern europe it was because of speaker boehner that he showed the eastern european countries how vitally important it was that we stand with our allies against russian aggression. and it was an honor to be part of that trip because he demonstrated america's leadership and commitment to freedom and ensuring that we would stand with our friends and allies and it was an incredible learning experience for me and the others on the trip. when i think about the speaker, he probably has worked harder than anyone i will ever know to protect this institution and although it's not for much longer that we will call him mr.
although i'm a miami of ohio grad, i have to admit i enjoyed a common bond with the speaker in that my daughter played soccer with xavier university. it was fun to share the love of xavier university with him as well. i'd like to mention probably his last codell or last congressional tip. i was honored to be asked to be part of it, it was this summer a co-dell to eastern europe to -- a codell to eastern europe, to lithuania and poland and we ended in ireland. while we were in eastern europe it...
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ohio. during the time i was the minority leader of the ohio senate, one of the first things i decided was this syrian order for us to actually identify -- was to come together and have duly sponsored bills. either superd nerdy or you might scratch your head and say, why weren't you already doing that? at the federal level, you have hyphenated bill names of a democrat and republican sponsor and often times, we heard from our part -- our congressional panel, the really big issues get done in a bipartisan manner. when i came in in 2009, at the ripe old age of 30, 31, almost, approached president bill harris, a republican, and i respectively asked him, mr. president, we need to have this in the ohio senate paired it is unbelievable we cannot come
ohio. during the time i was the minority leader of the ohio senate, one of the first things i decided was this syrian order for us to actually identify -- was to come together and have duly sponsored bills. either superd nerdy or you might scratch your head and say, why weren't you already doing that? at the federal level, you have hyphenated bill names of a democrat and republican sponsor and often times, we heard from our part -- our congressional panel, the really big issues get done in a...
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but i can promise you i will have an understanding of what the situation here is in ohio. look, my father would carry mail on his back and go house to house. he would be there in all of the weather conditions. he never made a lot of money. his father was a coal minor who died of black lung and lost a lot of vision in his eye. my uncles when the time game, my uncle george told me, when the time came for them to get their pensions, the plant shutdown. these injustice are not appropriate. and i will find out exactly what the situation is. but in no way, shape or form do i think people ought to be abused or there shouldn't be child labor laws or people shouldn't be treated with respect. i am someone not at war with organized labor. i had my problems with them but i made it clear look as long as we work together we will be fine. i will find out what is going on in that front and we will dwell it. we don't let things like that stand. sometimes things are a little bit more complicated than they appear on the surface. but we will dig into it. >> let's take about marriage equality.
but i can promise you i will have an understanding of what the situation here is in ohio. look, my father would carry mail on his back and go house to house. he would be there in all of the weather conditions. he never made a lot of money. his father was a coal minor who died of black lung and lost a lot of vision in his eye. my uncles when the time game, my uncle george told me, when the time came for them to get their pensions, the plant shutdown. these injustice are not appropriate. and i...
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of course, you're right. he's talking about ohio, and ohio has to balance the budget. he's done that, but he has the numbers at that back him up and the jobs. whether he -- it's because of the natural gas they've got and some of the economic boom they had and trump attacked him for that. nonetheless, kasich can point to some real economic cause and effect and some of the budget matters in his own state that prove logical. he's saying he's going to bring that to the federal government. there's a really big problem with that. the state of ohio is not trying to run a 2 million person military. the state of ohio doesn't have to pay off the national debt. so it's much, much more complicated than this. it's very good to talk about it. i think they're on the right track. they should be talking about and much more of it. that's going to be fascinating when we start to see the republicans and democrats go at one another. again, it's bro mine territory a little bit. they're saying this and it's good and it's what they want to stand for. how they actually apply it to washington is
of course, you're right. he's talking about ohio, and ohio has to balance the budget. he's done that, but he has the numbers at that back him up and the jobs. whether he -- it's because of the natural gas they've got and some of the economic boom they had and trump attacked him for that. nonetheless, kasich can point to some real economic cause and effect and some of the budget matters in his own state that prove logical. he's saying he's going to bring that to the federal government. there's a...
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john has served the people of ohio for well more than two decades having begun his career in the ohio legislature but has served here in the congress now for more than two decades and if we think about that period of time, we think about the various situations that he has faced as a member and then later as speaker. certainly in the late 1990's, being part of the broad coalition to balance the budget when president clinton was president and we were able to balance the budget by the end of the 1990's and begin paying back the nation's debt. the 9/11 attack on our our country and subsequent military conflict and the 2008, 2009 economic crash which we are digging our way out of it. well look at the sad invasion by russia of ukraine and the ensuing conflict in the middle east that has spilled over into syria. this period of speaker boehner's service have been a very difficult time for america. and if i think about some of my favorite memories of the speaker, it would have been one of our more recent experiences handkerchief 's ery wet and his utter joy to invite the pope to address us for
john has served the people of ohio for well more than two decades having begun his career in the ohio legislature but has served here in the congress now for more than two decades and if we think about that period of time, we think about the various situations that he has faced as a member and then later as speaker. certainly in the late 1990's, being part of the broad coalition to balance the budget when president clinton was president and we were able to balance the budget by the end of the...
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>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high r h rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >> mike: 266 for this game. this is hall on the return. and a scrum at the 21. >> ed: if first two runs was both fourth and short. indiana committed to the run. elliott able -- he's just got incredible speed for how big he is. another fourth and short. this one on their side of the field. getting a will it bit of a spark. this is a call that urban meyer made. they needed some type of spark. on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont
>> announcer: espn home of the college football playoff. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high r h rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >>...
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he has limited name recognition outside of ohio but in ohio he is the governor. lem that he is lagging in the polls in the home state. but not only that it is kind of insulting to have your family turn against you and support the other candidates. but essentially his whole platform part of his presidential bid is reminding people that you need to win ohio to win the presidency. and look where i'm governor from ohio. so he has been suggesting to voters that he would win ohio. right now it looks like he can't even win it among republicans. >> all right, let me play a video put out by the hillary clinton campaign featuring kevin house majority leader kevin mccarthy, the man who wants to be the next speaker of the house, that was a critic of hillary clinton, but another kevin mccarthy. watch this. >> hi i'm kevin mccarthy, not the kevin mccarthy replacing john boehner. another from iowa. why can't you speak a coherent thought? kevin mccarthy is a dork. you know it was really funny at first and then they kept going and going and going and it wouldn't stop. and then i f
he has limited name recognition outside of ohio but in ohio he is the governor. lem that he is lagging in the polls in the home state. but not only that it is kind of insulting to have your family turn against you and support the other candidates. but essentially his whole platform part of his presidential bid is reminding people that you need to win ohio to win the presidency. and look where i'm governor from ohio. so he has been suggesting to voters that he would win ohio. right now it looks...
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in the the partisanship state of ohio a lot different when i was in politics back before i got out of politics. it is getting better now in ohio. we had just yesterday a former leader, she was up here actually holding a basic -- holding a .ohn kasich sign this is an effort where you plug together on a lot of things. started to figure out how we would improve transportation, none of them liked it, and now they are all the fathers of the idea and that is perfectly fine with me. >> your message to new hampshire voters -- gov. kasich: let me give you one of the thing, and that was the unanimous vote on fighting the problem of drug abuse in our state. >> your message to new hampshire voters that are probably watching tonight's debate? gov. kasich: have fun. i probably won't be watching. i will roll out a plan on thursday, it will be a framework , and it will be a program i will say that we will try to enact the first 100 days. i say that,n because it seems like you are willing to reach across the aisle. gov. kasich: i will probably watch a little bit of the debate but probably not that muc
in the the partisanship state of ohio a lot different when i was in politics back before i got out of politics. it is getting better now in ohio. we had just yesterday a former leader, she was up here actually holding a basic -- holding a .ohn kasich sign this is an effort where you plug together on a lot of things. started to figure out how we would improve transportation, none of them liked it, and now they are all the fathers of the idea and that is perfectly fine with me. >> your...
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because, actually the governor of ohio is a quality guy. he's doing a good job. >> jeb bush is at 7% compared to your 24%. why do you think -- >> i think he's a very nice man. i really don't know. you'd have to have him that question. >> did you get hillary's care package? her book and her letter? >> she did actually send me her book. >> what did you think of it? >> i thought it was very nice. it was a very nice letter -- >> -- via snail mail -- >> she sent me her book. i thought it was nice. >> and trump also went out of his way to defend his top opponent, ben carson, against criticism for comments on how mass shooting victims should react. trump tweeted, quote, ben carson was speaking in general terms as to what he would do if confronted with a gunman, and was not criticizing the victims. not fair. >>> at a town hall at the university of richmond earlier this week, ohio governor john kasich made this joke when calling on a young woman in the audience. >> i don't have any tickets for, you know, for taylor swift or anything, or, you know, o
because, actually the governor of ohio is a quality guy. he's doing a good job. >> jeb bush is at 7% compared to your 24%. why do you think -- >> i think he's a very nice man. i really don't know. you'd have to have him that question. >> did you get hillary's care package? her book and her letter? >> she did actually send me her book. >> what did you think of it? >> i thought it was very nice. it was a very nice letter -- >> -- via snail mail --...
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senator sherrod brown of ohio, one of the most prominent progressives in the u.s. senate, he announced he was backing her. senator brown joins us now. thank you so much for joining us on this big news day. >> good to be with you, thank. >> what was in your thinking in making this decision between -- i don't know if you're in the middle of these two, but you're pretty close to probably senator sanders, but also, you're a pretty regular democrat, too. and he's not a democrat. he's a socialist. how did your thinking come to be today in this endorsement? >> well, first, i've been really pleased, as progressives has been and democrats are. and i think the country is in many ways, too, to contrast the democratic debates with republican debates, in the year. and particularly bernie sanders and hillary clinton, when they sometimes disagree and they don't often, but when they disagree, they've done it respectfully and done it with showing respect to the voters. you look at the republican debates and they border sometimes on discussions of race and xenophobia and no respect
senator sherrod brown of ohio, one of the most prominent progressives in the u.s. senate, he announced he was backing her. senator brown joins us now. thank you so much for joining us on this big news day. >> good to be with you, thank. >> what was in your thinking in making this decision between -- i don't know if you're in the middle of these two, but you're pretty close to probably senator sanders, but also, you're a pretty regular democrat, too. and he's not a democrat. he's a...
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an of ohio mr. ryan: while i love the name ryan, pelosi. the clerk: pelosi. ryan of wisconsin. ryan of wisconsin. salmon, ryan. linda t. sanchez, pelosi. pelosi.sanchez, sanford, ryan. arbanes, pelosi. scalise, ryan. . schiff, pelosi. him him and spear, pelosi. stephani, ryan. stewart, ryan. stivers, ryan. ryan.an, swallow, pelosi. hawaii, pelosi. , pelosi.california thompson of california, pelosi. pelosi. pennsylvania, ryan. thornberry, ryan. t berry, ryan. ryan., , pelosi. york, losey. pelosi. ryan. , who.s turner, ryan. upton, ryan. holland, pelosi. vargas, pelosi. vc, pelosi. vila, pelosi. , pelosi. , wagner, ryan. wahlberg, ryan. , ryan.o walker, ryan. ski, ryan walters, ryan. pelosi. , pelosi. , pelosi. , pelosi. texas, webster, webster , webster of florida, -- welch of vermont, pelosi. when strip, ryan. westermann, ryan. ryan.oreland, whitfield, ryan. williams, ryan. , pelosi. florida carolina, ryan. , ryan. womack, ryan. all, ryan. , a losey. ryan. , webster. young of alaska, ryan. young the clerk: bishop of utah. >> utah, ryan. meeks. ryan of wisconsin. ryan of wiscons
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but i can promise you that i will have an understanding of what the situation he is in ohio. i don't, look, my father would carry me on his back, go house to house. he would be there in all the weather conditions. he never made a lot of money. his father was a coal miner who died of black lung and lost a lot of vision in his eye. my own goals when the time came, my uncle george has told me when the time came for them to get their pensions, the plant shut down. these injustices are not appropriate, and i will find exactly what the situation is. but in no way, shape, or form do i think people ought to be abused, that there should be child labor laws, that people shouldn't be treated with respect. i'm somebody that is not at war with organized labor. i that my problems with them but i made it clear to them as long as we work together we will be fine, i'm going to find out what's going on in that front, and we will deal with it. >> we will do a follow-up. >> we don't let things like that standard sometimes things are more complicated than they appear on the surface but we will dig
but i can promise you that i will have an understanding of what the situation he is in ohio. i don't, look, my father would carry me on his back, go house to house. he would be there in all the weather conditions. he never made a lot of money. his father was a coal miner who died of black lung and lost a lot of vision in his eye. my own goals when the time came, my uncle george has told me when the time came for them to get their pensions, the plant shut down. these injustices are not...
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by the roar of the crowd, you thought it was against ohio state. >> ed: well, it looked to me michaelthe receiver got away with holding. it would have been a nice, long run, but watch as elliott come prs top of your screen, that was the offside, just a touch earlier by ralph green, but watch thomas, freeze it right there, yeah, that was holding on michael thomas. it would have been a nice run but i think we may have offsetting penalties and it would have been coming back. >> mike: what a ridiculous effort for ezekiel elliott. eight carries for 234 yards. holy cow. what a half. ened m and ohio state back on top by 14 this time. [bells jingle] oh buddy. [engine revs] ♪ [engine revs] ♪ 300 horsepower can always make your day. the all-new nissan maxima. now lease the new nissan maxima for $299 a month. ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. can you stop copying me? vo: half lemonade half icedream. froste
by the roar of the crowd, you thought it was against ohio state. >> ed: well, it looked to me michaelthe receiver got away with holding. it would have been a nice, long run, but watch as elliott come prs top of your screen, that was the offside, just a touch earlier by ralph green, but watch thomas, freeze it right there, yeah, that was holding on michael thomas. it would have been a nice run but i think we may have offsetting penalties and it would have been coming back. >> mike:...
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state senator capri cafaro of ohio. councilman chris clark from california. nator jeff daniel son from iowa. mayor chip johnson of mississippi. senator frank rose of ohio. mayor blair mylo of indiana. councilman trey roder from oklahoma. and state representative warrick saying ben of arkansas. -- saben. welcome, everybody. we have focused, we have focused a lot today on getting the next president to commit to the national stratagenda and work with congress to solve our problems and reach our goals at the federal level. you know what? they might learn a lot from state and local government officials. we'll have them tell you how they solve their problems at that level of government. >> well, thank you. it is wonderful to be in this room with all of energy and with people committed to trying to solve this country's problems. for so long many of us worked in a partisan way but then we expect whether an election is over that our elected officials come together and do the right thing for the people. that is what these elected officials, these local and state and cit
state senator capri cafaro of ohio. councilman chris clark from california. nator jeff daniel son from iowa. mayor chip johnson of mississippi. senator frank rose of ohio. mayor blair mylo of indiana. councilman trey roder from oklahoma. and state representative warrick saying ben of arkansas. -- saben. welcome, everybody. we have focused, we have focused a lot today on getting the next president to commit to the national stratagenda and work with congress to solve our problems and reach our...
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i think that kashich, unfortunately -- >> for of ohio. >> governor of ohio. when he opened with the attack on trump, was ill advised because he may be one of the most experienced people on that stage, and quality people, and governor of ohio, a state we can't win without, and yet he used a very -- it was an ill adviseed tactic, and unfortunately, trump really hit him. when will they learn not to insult donald trump? to be themselves and good out there and do their thing. it never works when they insult donald. he is good at coming back. >> if anything he is good at that. so nice to talk to you, thank you. >> always fun to be here. >>> the man who said, over and over and over again, i don't want to be the speaker of the house, is now the speaker of the house. >> it's my privilege to hand this gavel to the speaker of the house, congressman and honorable paul ryan. [applause] >> thank you. >> gavel. today. speaker ryan in a position that party leaders basically begged him to talk. of course one of the biggest challenges he faces in becoming speaker comes from co
i think that kashich, unfortunately -- >> for of ohio. >> governor of ohio. when he opened with the attack on trump, was ill advised because he may be one of the most experienced people on that stage, and quality people, and governor of ohio, a state we can't win without, and yet he used a very -- it was an ill adviseed tactic, and unfortunately, trump really hit him. when will they learn not to insult donald trump? to be themselves and good out there and do their thing. it never...
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kasich: it's one of many issues, but we had a school shooting in ohio, but i was there for a couple ofand it was very difficult. these are unbelievable tragedies , and of course, it would be high, and the things we can do both from the mental health aspect and the ability to not have the soft situations where people have to prepare -- everybody have to understand it can happen to you. mark: you think it would be a priority for government, not acessarily done support, but priority for your administration to find ways to reduce those? mr. kasich: we need to let states know what really works. a lot of what we need to be doing is taking things that need to work -- that work in one place and transferring them, if it's violence, drugs, mentoring -- i want to shift power back to the states and let states come up with solutions that can be shared with other states. mark: you used to be a member of the house. kevin mccarthy is running basically unopposed for speaker. mr. kasich: i don't think that's my place any more than i would pick the speaker or leader in ohio, but i think he has a good per
kasich: it's one of many issues, but we had a school shooting in ohio, but i was there for a couple ofand it was very difficult. these are unbelievable tragedies , and of course, it would be high, and the things we can do both from the mental health aspect and the ability to not have the soft situations where people have to prepare -- everybody have to understand it can happen to you. mark: you think it would be a priority for government, not acessarily done support, but priority for your...
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the battlegrounds of florida, ohio and pennsylvania. since 1960, no one has ever become president without winning at least two of these states. republican donald trump and democrat hilary clinton are trouncing their part rivals but their personal favorability ratings are low. one week before the democratic debate here on c kc cnn, hillar clinton is leading more than ten percentage points in all three states and of course joe biden is officially running yet. and donald trump continues to outdo his republican competitors including governor john kasich in his home state of ohio. but it was the florida poll that trump boasted about just minutes ago at a campaign event in iowa. >> i was at 21. i went up to 28. we're killing everybody. we're winning by many, many points and don't forget you have a sitting senator and an ex-governor in florida. and we're beating them by many. when you're 28, 29, that's a lot. especially when you think you have 16 people in the race. you had 17. one did sayonara. now you have 16. you have 16 people in the race.
the battlegrounds of florida, ohio and pennsylvania. since 1960, no one has ever become president without winning at least two of these states. republican donald trump and democrat hilary clinton are trouncing their part rivals but their personal favorability ratings are low. one week before the democratic debate here on c kc cnn, hillar clinton is leading more than ten percentage points in all three states and of course joe biden is officially running yet. and donald trump continues to outdo...
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a pair of ohio firefighters are free this afternoon after they were taken hostage. hostage.they were called to a house over complaints of burning leaves.that's when roy griffith junior is accused of pulling a rifle on them and leading them to a wooded area near the ohio turnpike.police were able to get griffith to surrender.he's now charged with kidnapping and assault, along with using a weapon while intoxicated. another church fire broke out in saint louis.it happened this morning at the shrine of saint joseph catholic church. this is the seventh fire that's happened in a church in saint louis in the past two weeks.officials believe this fire was set by someone who has a problem with the church, or may have mental issues. today's fire was outside the three-mile radius that the in.those all happened at churches with predominately african-american parishioners. there are more problems for volkswagen.the german auto-maker is now looking into whether more of its diesel vehicles have software used to cheat on emissions tests. volkswagen previously said nearly 11-million
a pair of ohio firefighters are free this afternoon after they were taken hostage. hostage.they were called to a house over complaints of burning leaves.that's when roy griffith junior is accused of pulling a rifle on them and leading them to a wooded area near the ohio turnpike.police were able to get griffith to surrender.he's now charged with kidnapping and assault, along with using a weapon while intoxicated. another church fire broke out in saint louis.it happened this morning at the...
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kasich: good to see you. , you served six years as chairman of house budget in ohio and balance their budget. what procedures will you take to bounce the national budget, and would you consider modifying the tax code in getting rid of loopholes? gov. kasich: i used to say that we always want to look at provisions in the code that were put there by special interest groups. back in the old days, when i was in congress, used to say that we can reform welfare for poor reform and we can welfare for rich people too, fair is fair. to we would look at all of those. sometimes those loopholes are legitimately loopholes, and sometimes they are necessary. example, the research and develop a tax credit. some my call it a loophole. i caught essential to develop new technologies. you have to scour everything. let me suggest how you do it. you look at every single program and say if the program is working, is it not working, you have to remember that every program has somebody that supports it. is it working, not working, kennedy privatized? does government need to do it? can we make it work better,
kasich: good to see you. , you served six years as chairman of house budget in ohio and balance their budget. what procedures will you take to bounce the national budget, and would you consider modifying the tax code in getting rid of loopholes? gov. kasich: i used to say that we always want to look at provisions in the code that were put there by special interest groups. back in the old days, when i was in congress, used to say that we can reform welfare for poor reform and we can welfare for...
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of them. republican state senator kris jordan. >> oh, hi, i'm sebastian walker from al jazeera. >> just on infant mortality in ohio, are you aware that this is one of the worst states in the country for... >> i've got a meeting that i'm running late to. >> could we just, very briefly, get your comment on that? >> i've got a meeting that i'm running late to! >> really briefly, this is one of the worst places in the entire country for.. >> kris jordan: i've got a meeting that i'm running late to, that i told you five times. >> could we just get your position really quickly senator? just a couple of minutes of your time? >> well, we've been trying to get answers from politicians on the other side of the health care debate here in columbus. the one person we found didn't want to answer any of our questions. and with nothing currently on the table to do anything about healthcare disparities here in ohio, it looks like the state's infant mortality crisis is just going to keep getting worse. >> we live in a system where racism is still prevalent and there's stereotypes and caricatures that follow certain groups of people
of them. republican state senator kris jordan. >> oh, hi, i'm sebastian walker from al jazeera. >> just on infant mortality in ohio, are you aware that this is one of the worst states in the country for... >> i've got a meeting that i'm running late to. >> could we just, very briefly, get your comment on that? >> i've got a meeting that i'm running late to! >> really briefly, this is one of the worst places in the entire country for.. >> kris jordan:...
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faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> this summer, ohio's state capital columbus was the scene of heated debate over whether or not to expand healthcare coverage for the working poor. >> the question is: "shall the amendment be agreed upon?" >> ohio's republican-controlled legislature turned down $13 billion in extra funding from the federal government for what appeared to be ideological reasons. >> i urge the failure of this amendment. >> they even rejected a comparatively small emergency measure aimed at reducing the state's woeful infant mortality rates. >> we asked for $3.8 million to be targeted where the masses of racial and ethnic minorities live in the state of ohio . allowing infants to live until their first birthday. >> senator charleta tavares has been working for years to redress racial health disparities in ohio. she proposed an amendment to ohio's budget to fund health programs to specifically reduce infant mortality in minority communities. >> every public official will hold up a baby, will talk about how children are our greatest assets, but it seems to some commu
faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> this summer, ohio's state capital columbus was the scene of heated debate over whether or not to expand healthcare coverage for the working poor. >> the question is: "shall the amendment be agreed upon?" >> ohio's republican-controlled legislature turned down $13 billion in extra funding from the federal government for what appeared to be ideological reasons. >> i urge the failure of this...
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the state of ohio has delayed executions until 20-17 because the state can't find lethal injection drugs. drugs.state officials say the dates of 12 executionshave been pushed back -- some as far back as august of 2019.9. ohio ran out of supplies for a previous drug -- and couldn't get more of it overseas. more protests in baltimore last night, as the city council voted in a new police commissioner. mmissioner.last week, 19 demonstrators opposed to the move were arrested for the move were arrested for a sit-in at city hall.but monday, mayor stephanie rawlings-blake swore in kevin davis as the new head of police.mbny citizens remain frustrated with davis, even after he met with them sunday and agreed to 19 demands, including a policy for how officers treat protestors.the previous commissioner was fired in july after the death of freddie gray, who was verely jured in police custody and later died. oscar pistorius has been released from prison in south africa.e former ympic star shot and killed his girlfriend reevsteenkamp in 20-13.he said he mistook her for an intruder.last year, a judge se
the state of ohio has delayed executions until 20-17 because the state can't find lethal injection drugs. drugs.state officials say the dates of 12 executionshave been pushed back -- some as far back as august of 2019.9. ohio ran out of supplies for a previous drug -- and couldn't get more of it overseas. more protests in baltimore last night, as the city council voted in a new police commissioner. mmissioner.last week, 19 demonstrators opposed to the move were arrested for the move were...
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finally on the wings, john kasich of ohio and rand paul of kentucky, once again, october 28th, boulder, colorado. be there. >> be there. someone that doesn't mince his words when it comes to politics, carl icahn is forming a super pac with $150 million of his own money. he'll use it to push for corporate tax reforms to end the rise of inversions. he didn't specify how the money will be used other than to say that congress will be held accountable. he also said americans are not fully aware of the great dangers of more and more u.s. companies leaving the country for lower tax rates offshore. he believed the change could come through congressional legislation. >> i'm putting a pac together and committing 150 million of my own money to that pac and that money is going to be used to make congress accountable instead of just doing nothing. to say, well, we can't compromise because we have to stick to our principles. i don't think they understand their principles. >> and he said congress is completely dysfunctional right now. we're going to go for a break but still to come on the show, from
finally on the wings, john kasich of ohio and rand paul of kentucky, once again, october 28th, boulder, colorado. be there. >> be there. someone that doesn't mince his words when it comes to politics, carl icahn is forming a super pac with $150 million of his own money. he'll use it to push for corporate tax reforms to end the rise of inversions. he didn't specify how the money will be used other than to say that congress will be held accountable. he also said americans are not fully...
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we look at ohio and figure out which of the areas of ohio we could sell diversity. we have cloud computing i.t., financial services, energy, steel andvices, manufacturing. we are a diverse state different from how you thought about ohio. i talked to the ceos. when you balance budgets and cut taxes and you as the ceo understands business, i am the ceo of ohio. you convince people to close the. and that is how we are up to 347,000 jobs. it is about understanding how businesses work and they decide things and make sure the government goes from attacks to as spending a regulatory, that is another thing that is crushing her company. -- our country. it has to be common sense. if you can in fact that a budget were headed towards it, reduce the taxes, particularly businesses in america now. having the highest corporate tax rate, we need to get the money here. people should be invested in america. and get a regulatory regime going the right way. shouldthese trade deals not be a good deal or bad deal but improved. and when we give violated because companies taking advantage,
we look at ohio and figure out which of the areas of ohio we could sell diversity. we have cloud computing i.t., financial services, energy, steel andvices, manufacturing. we are a diverse state different from how you thought about ohio. i talked to the ceos. when you balance budgets and cut taxes and you as the ceo understands business, i am the ceo of ohio. you convince people to close the. and that is how we are up to 347,000 jobs. it is about understanding how businesses work and they...
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one of the attack ads said you, quote, got rich while ohio seniors lost millions. so what do you say to voters who might be wondering, if you were to become the president, would you have their best interests at heart? >> first of all, the guy that was attacking me lost the election, the first time in 36 years. so look. i operated a two-man office. this has been exhaustively investigated. i operated a two-man office in columbus, ohio. my job was to travel around the country to help companies get stronger so they could create jobs. if i could bankrupt lehman brothers from a two-man office in ohio, i should be pope, not the guy who's currently there. so look, it was a great experience, javier, because i got a great chance to see how board chairs make decisions. i spent time in silicon valley, google. do you think i learned anything about innovation and how america is going to move forward? i worked in financial services, understanding the challenges that small, medium community banks have. i worked in the industrial space with steel companies where i learned about not
one of the attack ads said you, quote, got rich while ohio seniors lost millions. so what do you say to voters who might be wondering, if you were to become the president, would you have their best interests at heart? >> first of all, the guy that was attacking me lost the election, the first time in 36 years. so look. i operated a two-man office. this has been exhaustively investigated. i operated a two-man office in columbus, ohio. my job was to travel around the country to help...
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the state of ohio has delayed the state can't find lethal l jection drugs. drugs.state officials say the dates of 12 executions have been pushed back -- some as faback as august of 2019. ohio ran outof supplies for a previous drug -- and couldn't get more of it overseas. more prorosts in baltimore last night, as the city council votein a new police commissioner. commissioner.last week, 19 demonstrators opposed to the move were arrested for a sit-in at city hall.but monday, mayor stephanie rawlings-blake swore in kevin davis as the new head of police.many citizens remain frustrated with davis, even after he met with them sunday and agreed to 19 demands, including a policy for how officers treat protters.the previous commissioner was fired in july after the death of freddie gray, who was s seveve injured in police custody and later died. oscar pistorius has been released from prisoin south africa.the former olympic star shot and killed his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in 203.he id he mistook her for an sentenced pistorius to five years in prison.he will now spend
the state of ohio has delayed the state can't find lethal l jection drugs. drugs.state officials say the dates of 12 executions have been pushed back -- some as faback as august of 2019. ohio ran outof supplies for a previous drug -- and couldn't get more of it overseas. more prorosts in baltimore last night, as the city council votein a new police commissioner. commissioner.last week, 19 demonstrators opposed to the move were arrested for a sit-in at city hall.but monday, mayor stephanie...
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the decision will create a backlog of two dozen executions scheduled the next several years. ohio ran out of supplies of its previous drugs and hasn't been able to get new shipments from overseas. >> oscar pistorius, the double amputee olympic runner who shot and killed his girlfriend is now out of prison and under house arrest in south africa. he is now at his uncle's house near pretoria. prison officials released him last night less than a year into his five-year prison sentence. the olympic star known as the blade runner must spend the rest of his sentence under supervision at the house. last year a jury found pistorius guilty what if amounts to manslaughter in the shooting death of his girlfriend model reeva steenkamp. prosecutors are appealing the ruling, the verdict, saying pistorius should have been convicted of murder. his release brought mixed reaction from people in pretoria. >> celebrity, you get away with everything. if i killed my girlfriend i would be in jail for 25 years. >> how can you kill a person and be let go like that. >> under south african law an offender se
the decision will create a backlog of two dozen executions scheduled the next several years. ohio ran out of supplies of its previous drugs and hasn't been able to get new shipments from overseas. >> oscar pistorius, the double amputee olympic runner who shot and killed his girlfriend is now out of prison and under house arrest in south africa. he is now at his uncle's house near pretoria. prison officials released him last night less than a year into his five-year prison sentence. the...