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he married an ohio girl.o the state and served as an ohio congressman and senator before becoming president. well, joining me now, "new york times" columnist and author, gail collins and she's the author of a william henry harris harrison biography. gail, i didn't know this until yesterday that you are the world's most foremost expert on william henry harrison. >> that's overwhelming. >> so explain this -- so where do you come down? does he belong to ohio? does he belong to virginia? >> you know, there's a southern saying about just because a kitten is born in the oven doesn't make it a muffin. he was born in virginia. he left. wherever you run for office from is where you're from. william henry harrison was definitely from ohio. >> so you would tell the virginia state board of tourism, sorry, you're not the mother of presidents anymore. this moniker belongs to ohio. >> maybe you can be the mother of the presidents but whoever raised them was ohio, so no, sorry, virginia. >> well, that's fair enough. you know
he married an ohio girl.o the state and served as an ohio congressman and senator before becoming president. well, joining me now, "new york times" columnist and author, gail collins and she's the author of a william henry harris harrison biography. gail, i didn't know this until yesterday that you are the world's most foremost expert on william henry harrison. >> that's overwhelming. >> so explain this -- so where do you come down? does he belong to ohio? does he belong...
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we'll be focusing on ohio all week long. soup of the day is seafood chowder at don's pomeroy house. "start your engines" a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto is just one pill a day taken with the eve
we'll be focusing on ohio all week long. soup of the day is seafood chowder at don's pomeroy house. "start your engines" a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin,...
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who were ohio's senators the first time an ohio state football player won the heisman? it's friday, why not make it about football. first to tweet the answer will get the shoutout. we'll be right back. ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" who would have thought masterthree cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare >>> sunday is mother's day
who were ohio's senators the first time an ohio state football player won the heisman? it's friday, why not make it about football. first to tweet the answer will get the shoutout. we'll be right back. ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start...
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we don't have election day in ohio, we have election month.ou literally can vote without ever leaving home. we send everybody an absentee ballot request. they have a month to vote from home plus a month to vote in person at the local board of elections in 13 hours on election day at over 9,000 locations across the straight. we have actually done exactly what the aclu sent a letter to me in 2012 asking me to do. they literally said please, secretary of state, john husted, implement fair and uniform standards across the state of hai ohio, not different standards in 88 different counties as was the previous practice. we did that and two years later they filed a lawsuit asking to go back to the old system. >> let me ask you -- >> the bottom line is there a lot of people who doesn't want peace about this. the schedule that we're using right now literally was a bipartisan recommendation from democrats and republicans who run elections at the local level. >> i guess my question is is why did you make the decision to round down? you could have rounded
we don't have election day in ohio, we have election month.ou literally can vote without ever leaving home. we send everybody an absentee ballot request. they have a month to vote from home plus a month to vote in person at the local board of elections in 13 hours on election day at over 9,000 locations across the straight. we have actually done exactly what the aclu sent a letter to me in 2012 asking me to do. they literally said please, secretary of state, john husted, implement fair and...
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for ohio senate seats this year. seven candidates. they went 0-7 on that slate. they did not the win a single one of them. the other main tea party group is the ohio liberty council. when "the columbus dispatch" newspaper went looking for them this week for comment on the results from the primary, what they found was the founder of the ohio liberty council had moved out of state. turns out he moved to tennessee in february and nobody noticed before now. that led to the deflated headline in "the columbus dispatch" today. "election was a difficult day for tea party." in "the akron beacon journal" a pat-pat condolence. quote, it was not the kind of breakthrough the tea party had hoped for. not great days for those guys. and of course it's not over. there are more republican primaries ahead. the tea partiers have high hopes of trying to pick off incumbent republican u.s. senators in kentucky and in mississippi. those will happen the next few weeks. they still have hopes. but so far neither their results this year nor the
for ohio senate seats this year. seven candidates. they went 0-7 on that slate. they did not the win a single one of them. the other main tea party group is the ohio liberty council. when "the columbus dispatch" newspaper went looking for them this week for comment on the results from the primary, what they found was the founder of the ohio liberty council had moved out of state. turns out he moved to tennessee in february and nobody noticed before now. that led to the deflated...
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it's not easy to vote in ohio?, joy, they never let the truth get in the way of a good story. they certainly have a good story. you know, the cuts to early voting through the legislature, all the bills that have passed, and then the directive that the current secretary of state put out to take away evening hours to vote so hard-working men and women don't have access to the ballot box or to limit saturdays and then no sundays. no souls to the polls. what ohioans had enjoyed post-2004 now the gop, they're taking it away. they're trying to suppress the votes of poor voters and other voters of color, and elderly voters. again, this does not make any kind of sense because none of the laws they have passed nor trying to limit voting opportunities, there is no rationale for this other than to try to choke out the democracy. it is laughable the response of the secretary of state's office. >> so just -- you talked a little bit about, you know, sort of the evening hours being cut. you've done presentations of the actual phy
it's not easy to vote in ohio?, joy, they never let the truth get in the way of a good story. they certainly have a good story. you know, the cuts to early voting through the legislature, all the bills that have passed, and then the directive that the current secretary of state put out to take away evening hours to vote so hard-working men and women don't have access to the ballot box or to limit saturdays and then no sundays. no souls to the polls. what ohioans had enjoyed post-2004 now the...
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the battle is now playing out in ohio.ur special correspondent rick carr traveled there recently and reports. >> reporter: drivers who run red lights kill nearly 700 people every year nationwide. sue and paul ober houser refuse to call those crashes accidents. >> most of those are intentionally people think they're going to get away with it, and they run the red light. they never think they're going to kill a person. >> their daughter sara was killed by a driver who ran a red light in 2002. she was 31 years old and the mother of two. a high school chemistry teacher and basketball coach in oxford, ohio. she was on her way to a teacher-training workshop on a saturday morning when her light turned green. >> it was a young man, 21 years old, he ran the red light going 55 miles an hour and he t boned her car and sara was killed instantly. >> they believe there's a way to prevent crashes like the one that killed their daughter. automated cameras that keep an eye on intersections 24/7. so even when police aren't there, drivers th
the battle is now playing out in ohio.ur special correspondent rick carr traveled there recently and reports. >> reporter: drivers who run red lights kill nearly 700 people every year nationwide. sue and paul ober houser refuse to call those crashes accidents. >> most of those are intentionally people think they're going to get away with it, and they run the red light. they never think they're going to kill a person. >> their daughter sara was killed by a driver who ran a red...
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>> well, i think eventually it can have a great affect in ohio, at least. the ohio republican party is very divided these days and although speaker boehner is going to win tonight, we know that, it is, i think, telling that even with his -- in his own party from his own congressional district there are members of the tea party that are very unhappy, very energized and, as they focus on these down ballot races -- i'm talking about the central committee members that make up the heart and soul of the republican party -- i think that bodes well for the tea party in ohio in coming elections. and i was going say that the tea party in ohio has some very extreme elements within it. and speaker boehner may not sympathize with those folks but he's got to deal with them. >> and, you gene, this is story of the modern republican party, right in? they have opened up the carnival tent flaps to a group of very far right conservative activists who may not be running the party right now but effectively prevent those at the top of the party in leadership doing anything. when
>> well, i think eventually it can have a great affect in ohio, at least. the ohio republican party is very divided these days and although speaker boehner is going to win tonight, we know that, it is, i think, telling that even with his -- in his own party from his own congressional district there are members of the tea party that are very unhappy, very energized and, as they focus on these down ballot races -- i'm talking about the central committee members that make up the heart and...
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>> did you go to lorraine, ohio, mr. speaker. did you go to a steel mill where these jobs are in jeopardy? the answer is "no." i'll tell you where the jobs are. they're moving to china and korea thanks to trade deals and you do nothingbility it and your state of ohio is starting to suffer because of it. not one single free trade deal has ever created u.s. jobs. boehner support free trade. in fact he once fast-tracked authority for other bad trade deals like the tpp. >> we can start by standing markets for american companies to export their products and their services. that would be good for american jobs. and republicans and the president agree on this. listen, trade promotion authority is ready to go. so why isn't it done? it isn't done because the president hadn't lift aid finger to give the democrats and congress to support it. >> that is absolutely fraudulent. the bottom line is -- are we exporting a little bit more? a little bit more, compared to the imports? it's not even close powerpoint i think boehner needs to speak to t
>> did you go to lorraine, ohio, mr. speaker. did you go to a steel mill where these jobs are in jeopardy? the answer is "no." i'll tell you where the jobs are. they're moving to china and korea thanks to trade deals and you do nothingbility it and your state of ohio is starting to suffer because of it. not one single free trade deal has ever created u.s. jobs. boehner support free trade. in fact he once fast-tracked authority for other bad trade deals like the tpp. >> we...
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true in the state of ohio and nationally.wo issues you mention are very important to many people out there who are young people and maybe the hispanic community particularly on those issues. there are some issues, such a broad range, people look at the totality of the candidate. whether their candidate has an agenda that is compassionate, that's understanding of what the real problems are out there. we talked about that earlier today, dealing with this pernicious poverty which has gotten worse, not better, and whether they have a growth message. the top issue will always be jobs and the economy, i believe. >> i want to get to foreign policy, jason? >> are you satisfied with the obama administration's response to the kidnappings of the nigerian school girls or should would he be doing more than tweeting our outrage? should would he be sending in special forces? what say you? >> i'm pleased that they have sent in some american assets, including monitoring assets as you may know. i started the human trafficking caucus in the sen
true in the state of ohio and nationally.wo issues you mention are very important to many people out there who are young people and maybe the hispanic community particularly on those issues. there are some issues, such a broad range, people look at the totality of the candidate. whether their candidate has an agenda that is compassionate, that's understanding of what the real problems are out there. we talked about that earlier today, dealing with this pernicious poverty which has gotten worse,...
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1970, national guardsmen opened fire on a crowd of students on the campus of kent state university in ohio. some were part of a compass protest against the vietnam war. others were merely bystanders. 13 students shot by the guardsmen, 4 of them died. looking back, it's been suggested by some that something like the kent state incident was bound to happen. some anti-war demonstrations were becoming increasingly violent. but live ammunition had never been used on a crowd of anti-war demonstrators until this day. the shootings shocked the nation. many have called it the moment the war came home. and for 44 years survivors of the kent state tragedy have asked the simple question, how could this have happened? ♪ >> no more war! >> the time has come for the finest government in the united states of america. >> the national guard and other law enforcers are harassed by rock throwers and name calling, and at kent state in ohio, four students were killed. >> leave this area immediately. leave this area immediately ♪ tin soldiers and nixon coming ♪ ♪ we're finally on our own ♪ this summer i hear the
1970, national guardsmen opened fire on a crowd of students on the campus of kent state university in ohio. some were part of a compass protest against the vietnam war. others were merely bystanders. 13 students shot by the guardsmen, 4 of them died. looking back, it's been suggested by some that something like the kent state incident was bound to happen. some anti-war demonstrations were becoming increasingly violent. but live ammunition had never been used on a crowd of anti-war demonstrators...
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ohio, ort is columbus, elsewhere. once you get outside the coast.ass has not recovered. and still -- until we see recovery and people can find jobs, we will have unrest and talk about inequality and what is going on. we are not there yet. it will be a wild. >> what is your number one message to your students? what is the new thing from steven davidoff? >> work hard, not easy. >> work hard. >> university is fun but work is work. steven tyler from ohio state university. our twitter question of the day. who took the biggest hit. jay-z.net streamers, solange, i got smarter. tweet us. @bsurveillance. ♪ good morning. "bloomberg surveillance," i am tom keene. with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. of ohio steven davidoff state university. adam johnson has our top headlines. >> overseas in india. gandhi concedes the election to the bjp alliance. offering congratulations to the new government. new highs.ks making protests in brazil for weeks before the start of the world cup. demonstrations took lace in 12 cities. protesters denounce the $11 billion brazil is
ohio, ort is columbus, elsewhere. once you get outside the coast.ass has not recovered. and still -- until we see recovery and people can find jobs, we will have unrest and talk about inequality and what is going on. we are not there yet. it will be a wild. >> what is your number one message to your students? what is the new thing from steven davidoff? >> work hard, not easy. >> work hard. >> university is fun but work is work. steven tyler from ohio state university....
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in 2008 i was in zanesville, ohio. i got a call from the majority leader's office saying members will be on the phone calls in and bernanke. we heard this frightening, whatsapp into to this economy. they wanted a bailout and tarp. it was pretty clear the problems the country was facing in those days in september of 2008. in the six years since tarp and the bailout, the six largest banks have gotten larger and larger. let me give you a couple of numbers. 20 years ago, the six largest banks in the united states, their combined assets were about 18% of gdp. today, the six largest banks combined assets, 65% of gdp. it is not just too big to fail, it is not just too big to manage, it is too big to regulate, it is too big to exist in bob's words. it is not just the economic power they have in the marketplace, it is a political power they have here. that is what is so important when you support people. do support people like elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and a number of us on banking committees were beginning to change
in 2008 i was in zanesville, ohio. i got a call from the majority leader's office saying members will be on the phone calls in and bernanke. we heard this frightening, whatsapp into to this economy. they wanted a bailout and tarp. it was pretty clear the problems the country was facing in those days in september of 2008. in the six years since tarp and the bailout, the six largest banks have gotten larger and larger. let me give you a couple of numbers. 20 years ago, the six largest banks in...
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in ohio, several state legislators were not so lucky.s in the ohio house have lost their chance to compete for their seats this fall. ed fitzgerald won the democrat being nomination for governor, and he'll challenge republican governor john kasich in the fall. freshman congresswoman susan brooks won against david stockdale and, giveagain, she at got 75% there. joe bach won a four-way democratic primary getting 58% of the vote and will take on jackie wilorski in november. and in the northeastern part of the state, they kept a same-sex marriage ban off the ballot until november, a third member who was also targeted for that vote survived. north carolina speaker tom tillis is the new republican nominee for the senate there. mr. tillis, congratulations on your primary victory. >> thank you, chuck. and thanks for the rundown on all the other races. that was very helpful. >> i imagine you've been only focused on what you've been doing and not that. let me just start with a question that i ask a lot of candidate when is they're running against
in ohio, several state legislators were not so lucky.s in the ohio house have lost their chance to compete for their seats this fall. ed fitzgerald won the democrat being nomination for governor, and he'll challenge republican governor john kasich in the fall. freshman congresswoman susan brooks won against david stockdale and, giveagain, she at got 75% there. joe bach won a four-way democratic primary getting 58% of the vote and will take on jackie wilorski in november. and in the northeastern...
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that would not normally be legal in ohio. the sixth circuit decision involving gay couples that had married on there tarmac and come back and eventually federal courts told the cincinnati recorder to include the same-sex spouse's name on the certificate. the issue of loving and full faith and credit as valid defenses [inaudible] >> let me take those separately. loving v virginia it was a case about an interracial couple who are being permitted to marry and virginia and the supreme court held that was unconstitutional. in windsor these couples were arty married. they were not seeking the fundamental right to marry. they were already married in the point was can you treat couples who are married differently solely because they are gay. in the cases that are being brought today throughout the the loving line of analysis which is a due process fundamental light -- rights analysis of -- is being relied on quite heavily. it remains to be seen which way the court will go. they can do this on a mental rights theory or the equal prote
that would not normally be legal in ohio. the sixth circuit decision involving gay couples that had married on there tarmac and come back and eventually federal courts told the cincinnati recorder to include the same-sex spouse's name on the certificate. the issue of loving and full faith and credit as valid defenses [inaudible] >> let me take those separately. loving v virginia it was a case about an interracial couple who are being permitted to marry and virginia and the supreme court...
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in ohio. the sixth circuit decision involved a couples that had gone to baltimore, married on a tarmac, and come back. eventually the federal courts told the cincinnati recorder to include the south -- same-sex spouse on the death certificate. our loving and is full faith and credit valid defenses? was a case virginia about an interracial couple who were not being permitted to marry. it was illegal for them to marry in virginia and the supreme court held that that was unconstitutional. that was not a precedent we relied on in windsor, but for obvious reasons -- in windsor, these couples were married. there were not seeking the fundamental right to marry. they were already married. the point was, can you treat couples already married differently because they are gay? in the case is being brought today we throughout the country, the loving light of analysis is being relied on heavily. ted olson, who argued prop eight, relied on it very heavily. it remains to be seen which way the court will go.
in ohio. the sixth circuit decision involved a couples that had gone to baltimore, married on a tarmac, and come back. eventually the federal courts told the cincinnati recorder to include the south -- same-sex spouse on the death certificate. our loving and is full faith and credit valid defenses? was a case virginia about an interracial couple who were not being permitted to marry. it was illegal for them to marry in virginia and the supreme court held that that was unconstitutional. that was...
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let me tell you, if i were running in ohio, and ohio is one of those critical swing states, i would be supporting obamacare because millions of people now have access to health care that -- newt, they were without health care. they were without -- >> so would you encourage kay hagan and others to show up with the -- a lot of these democrats now won't even show up with -- i mean, would you say to them, you ought to have courage, stand right there next to the president and say, i'm a proud obama democrat? >> well, i don't want to tell kay hagan or anyone else how to run for office, but i believe the president has given this country something that we've needed for decades. and that's a comprehensive system of health care coverage that now prevents insurance companies from denying care for pre-existing conditions, allows millions of young people to stay on their parents' policies. you know, these are good things. >> 8 million americans agree with the governor. now, i'm sure that you -- at this point now, 8 million people have signed up are finally in favor of insurance companies not being
let me tell you, if i were running in ohio, and ohio is one of those critical swing states, i would be supporting obamacare because millions of people now have access to health care that -- newt, they were without health care. they were without -- >> so would you encourage kay hagan and others to show up with the -- a lot of these democrats now won't even show up with -- i mean, would you say to them, you ought to have courage, stand right there next to the president and say, i'm a proud...
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as the ohio director of americans for prosperity said, there is nothing we won't do, nothing!here is no children's field trip too small for these two men to ruin. ( laughter ) their next campaign is banning sharp straws to protect our precious juice box reserves. but we're not done fighting this, "folks because the columbus zoo promises to try this again as soon as november. we at the the "colbert report" are not waiting until november. we are creating our own issues add we are willing to sell the koch brothers for a billion dollars. jim. >> the columbus zoo wants more of your money, but where does that money go? to free housing for foreigners who spend all day high on eucalyptus. to sex feendz getting freaky in front of your children. and government-subsidized o-llama care. they don't share our genes. and they don't share our values. it's time to lock them up and throw away the key. that should be paid for by americans for prosperity. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: folks, no matter how great-- yes, i agree. i agree. no matter how great those apes are, let's prove that h
as the ohio director of americans for prosperity said, there is nothing we won't do, nothing!here is no children's field trip too small for these two men to ruin. ( laughter ) their next campaign is banning sharp straws to protect our precious juice box reserves. but we're not done fighting this, "folks because the columbus zoo promises to try this again as soon as november. we at the the "colbert report" are not waiting until november. we are creating our own issues add we are...
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stivers from ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. stivers: thank you, chairwoman. i'd like to thank the gentlelady from west virginia for her support and i rise in support of h.r. 3584, the capital access for small community financial institutions act. this bill simply makes a statutory change that would allow nonfederally insured credit unions the right to apply for membership with the federal home loan banks. it does not guarantee that they would receive membership, they'd have to go through the membership application like everyone else. similar legislation has passed the house in 2006 with a ipartisan vote of 215 for, none against. purchasing a home is part of the american dream and this bill will help small credit unions be able to make more mortgage loans as they use the federal home loan bank for liquidity and help more people live the american dream. this bill will help those credit unions be able to have liquidity that they
stivers from ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. stivers: thank you, chairwoman. i'd like to thank the gentlelady from west virginia for her support and i rise in support of h.r. 3584, the capital access for small community financial institutions act. this bill simply makes a statutory change that would allow nonfederally insured credit unions the right to apply for membership with the federal home loan banks. it does not...
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trooper harker has since retired from the ohio state police. deputy gates has been promoted to detective sergeant. they run into each other from time to time, and although they don't often speak about what happened that day, both are thankful to have survived an encounter that could have easily ended tragically. >> had deputy gates not stopped when he did, i probably at the very least would have been severely injured or killed. >> gun, gun! >>> coming up -- police have just seconds to save a man before he burns alive. >> there's just no way. i couldn't get him out. just could not pull him out. >> when "caught on camera, dash cam diaries" continues. i tell them aveeno®. because beautiful skin goes with everything. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. where do i wear aveeno®? everywhere. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion.. and try the body wash too. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >>> a car on fire. >> i can't breathe. get me out. >> a dri
trooper harker has since retired from the ohio state police. deputy gates has been promoted to detective sergeant. they run into each other from time to time, and although they don't often speak about what happened that day, both are thankful to have survived an encounter that could have easily ended tragically. >> had deputy gates not stopped when he did, i probably at the very least would have been severely injured or killed. >> gun, gun! >>> coming up -- police have just...
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let's talk about ohio.io is everything in presidential politics and you've got a couple of interesting contests there in ohio. >> i mean, i think the one -- first of all, i don't think we expect any surprises in ohio. john kasich is going to be the republican nominee for incumbent governor and ed fitzgerald. the one people will pay most attention to is what number john boehner gets. he does have a primary and has spent money. we know that the fight john boehner is fighting here in washington, which is sort of that tea party wing who just won't go along with him, it's reflected there. he has a challenge from his idealogical right. he's going to win. we'll look at what number he gets and what that tells us even in the speaker's own district how much dissent there is for being a member of the republican establishment. >> if there were ever a case -- i want to go to one that is not today. you have to look at this ad from iowa, a seat long held by this launch liberal, tom harkin. we know his record. you've got t
let's talk about ohio.io is everything in presidential politics and you've got a couple of interesting contests there in ohio. >> i mean, i think the one -- first of all, i don't think we expect any surprises in ohio. john kasich is going to be the republican nominee for incumbent governor and ed fitzgerald. the one people will pay most attention to is what number john boehner gets. he does have a primary and has spent money. we know that the fight john boehner is fighting here in...
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june 7, 1998 was a very hot night in barbaraton, ohio. hoping for a breeze, 58-year-old judy johnson left her front door ajar. some time after midnight, her granddaughter brook heard a commotion coming from the kitchen. when she went to look she saw a man beating her grandmother. >> i was scared so i ran back to my grandma's room and covered my head with a blanket. >> but the intruder followed her into the bedroom, knocked her unconscious, sexually assaulted her and left her for dead. miraculously, brook regained consciousness several hours later but found her grandmother dead. >> my grandma died and i need someone to get my mom. >> brook ran to a neighbor's house for help. incredibly the neighbor made her wait outside. >> part of my left ear was missing and my whole left cheek was swollen. but she told me that her kids had to finish eating and she needed to get them dressed and everything so she left me on her porch for like 45 minutes. >> eventually the neighbor drove brook home. later that day, at the hospital, brook gave police a desc
june 7, 1998 was a very hot night in barbaraton, ohio. hoping for a breeze, 58-year-old judy johnson left her front door ajar. some time after midnight, her granddaughter brook heard a commotion coming from the kitchen. when she went to look she saw a man beating her grandmother. >> i was scared so i ran back to my grandma's room and covered my head with a blanket. >> but the intruder followed her into the bedroom, knocked her unconscious, sexually assaulted her and left her for...
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for my home state of hay ohio, e.p.i. found eliminating global currency manipulation by next year would create 250,000 jobs, 76,000 in manufacturing, reduce ohio's unemployment rate by three points, increase ohio's g.d.p. up to $17 billion, improve the fiscal position of ohio's state and local goflts up to $3.7 billion. that's just in ohio. that doesn't cowfnt connecticut, doesn't count arizona, the other 47 states. that's why i've urged the administration to be more aggressive in leveling the playing field for american workers. we should pass my bipartisan legislation with senators graham and hagan and others which would treat currency manipulation as an unfair trade subsidy and require the commerce department to investigate currency manipulation. it's why we must urge chinaly compli with the world trade organizations and implement all the w.t.o. rules against it. the report paints a sobering picture of the chinese state's efforts to intervene in the economy and unfairly help chinese businesses despite its w.t.o. commitm
for my home state of hay ohio, e.p.i. found eliminating global currency manipulation by next year would create 250,000 jobs, 76,000 in manufacturing, reduce ohio's unemployment rate by three points, increase ohio's g.d.p. up to $17 billion, improve the fiscal position of ohio's state and local goflts up to $3.7 billion. that's just in ohio. that doesn't cowfnt connecticut, doesn't count arizona, the other 47 states. that's why i've urged the administration to be more aggressive in leveling the...
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ohio is just one of many states facing these issues. robbie kaplan, who hails from cleveland, from shaker heights, has become a hero to many in the fight for lgbt a quality. her representation of edith windsor last year and recently robbie filed a motion in the u.s. sixth circuit court of appeals to -- it may seem like a minor point to many, but this had significant implications when it came to an harridan's insurance, and other rights that deeply affect domestic life. she is a native of cleveland. she graduated from harvard and columbia and let me turn it over to steve to introduce robbie. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, john. thank you to the bar and the city club for again hosting a wonderful law they programming. roberta kaplan -- i will start by calling you roberta. >> please just start that way. >> a native of shaker rights, ohio, where she attended harvard college and columbia law school. after that she clerked in federal court and the highest court in the state of new york for the chief judge, a renowned jurist. then she wen
ohio is just one of many states facing these issues. robbie kaplan, who hails from cleveland, from shaker heights, has become a hero to many in the fight for lgbt a quality. her representation of edith windsor last year and recently robbie filed a motion in the u.s. sixth circuit court of appeals to -- it may seem like a minor point to many, but this had significant implications when it came to an harridan's insurance, and other rights that deeply affect domestic life. she is a native of...
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. >>> and in ohio, republicans named john boehner the party's nominee. >>> the white house was briefly on lockdown yesterday. a suspicious car was caught trailing the motorcade carrying the first daughters. the driver made it past the pennsylvania avenue barricade and made it into a restricted area. it turns out the driver had a pass to the treasury department but did not have security clearance at the white house checkpoint. he was taken into custody. >>> the u.s. is urging the ukraine to proceed with the may 25th election but russia wants it postponed. violence in the rege is threatening to sabotage the upcoming and pro-russian groups in eastern ukraine are planning to hold a may 11th vote to secede from ukraine-secretary of state john kerry dismissed that effort as bogus and contrived. >> we flatly reject this illegal effort to further divide ukraine. >> russia annexed crimea after a similar vote back in march. >>> have you have to check this out. we have new video from a california teen's amazing stowaway journey and it surfaced. security showed the teen emerging from a wheel well
. >>> and in ohio, republicans named john boehner the party's nominee. >>> the white house was briefly on lockdown yesterday. a suspicious car was caught trailing the motorcade carrying the first daughters. the driver made it past the pennsylvania avenue barricade and made it into a restricted area. it turns out the driver had a pass to the treasury department but did not have security clearance at the white house checkpoint. he was taken into custody. >>> the u.s. is...
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. >> we are following breaking news coming out of ohio.there are reports of an active shooter at the veterans medical center in dayton. hospital is in lock down. they do not say if shots were fired. we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. making news this hour. the armed radical group boko haram, taking are responsibility for the kidnapped girtle. he is now threatening to sell them as slaves. in afghanistan, some family members still digging for survivors after that mudslide that killed hundreds of people. but the government says the area will now become a mass grave that mudslide happened in the village of avi barik on friday. >>> aa fast-moving wildfire has killed one person forcing a thousand others from their homes. that fire which has bender 3,000 acres was supposed to be a controlled burn. >>> in the age of smartphones and google the performing arts i.t. would be safe to say has taken a hit. after all you don't see kids with violins attached to their ear buds but in miami there is one group trying to bring classical
. >> we are following breaking news coming out of ohio.there are reports of an active shooter at the veterans medical center in dayton. hospital is in lock down. they do not say if shots were fired. we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. making news this hour. the armed radical group boko haram, taking are responsibility for the kidnapped girtle. he is now threatening to sell them as slaves. in afghanistan, some family members still digging for survivors after that...
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joining me now is ohio congressman tim ryan.e region in southwestern ohio was one of the 12 communities that were chosen. what will this money do for the community? >> well, it will help coordinate an area in southwest ohio that is between dayton and cincinnati. dayton has a really strong history in aviation going back to the wright brothers. cincinnati has a huge manufacturing base in aerospace, including a ge facility with about 8,000 people. what this will do is this will allow this area of about 27 counties to be designated to qualify for a federal liaison, for example, that will help them basically facilitate their interactions with the federal government. how to pull from different programs. how to build public-private partnerships which are the essence of economic development at the local level. >> we know there's been a tremendous shift from manufacturing to service industries. tell us beyond the manufacturing sector what impact will this investment have? >> when you're talking about manufacturing, you're talking about h
joining me now is ohio congressman tim ryan.e region in southwestern ohio was one of the 12 communities that were chosen. what will this money do for the community? >> well, it will help coordinate an area in southwest ohio that is between dayton and cincinnati. dayton has a really strong history in aviation going back to the wright brothers. cincinnati has a huge manufacturing base in aerospace, including a ge facility with about 8,000 people. what this will do is this will allow this...
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ohio -- there's a history here that's really relevant.ev state has to have x number of days of early voting. we're arguing that there's a history in ohio. 2004, people waited in lion seven, eight, nine hours to cast a ballot. how did they address that? early voting to take the pressure off of election day. the problem is it worked too well. >> it worked! >> you didn't have those same problems with lines in 2006 and 2008. and in 2008 you had record turnout by african-americans and other people of color and young voters in ohio and all of a sudden repeated efforts to cut back on early voting in the ohio legislature. a bill in 2010 that failed, a bill in 2011 that they did manage to get through and repealed because they were worried about whether or not there would be a referendum on them. then the secretary of state got rid of the last three days of early voting before the 2012 election. blocked by a federal court from doing that and now they're coming back trying to get rid of the last two days and the first week of it. so there's a histor
ohio -- there's a history here that's really relevant.ev state has to have x number of days of early voting. we're arguing that there's a history in ohio. 2004, people waited in lion seven, eight, nine hours to cast a ballot. how did they address that? early voting to take the pressure off of election day. the problem is it worked too well. >> it worked! >> you didn't have those same problems with lines in 2006 and 2008. and in 2008 you had record turnout by african-americans and...
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we're lucky in ohio that our law enforcement partners have made the investment to commit resources.ecause these are one-man crime waves and when you look at the cost of not testing the kit versus the cost of testing the kit, the benefits are tangible and you can't put a dollar amount on justice. >> brian mcdoneough, cayahoga county prosecutor. we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you very much, joie. >> in the ring. the mini matadors, grabbing life 50 horns even before they get to their 10th birthday. al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. first hand reporting from across the country and real news keepin
we're lucky in ohio that our law enforcement partners have made the investment to commit resources.ecause these are one-man crime waves and when you look at the cost of not testing the kit versus the cost of testing the kit, the benefits are tangible and you can't put a dollar amount on justice. >> brian mcdoneough, cayahoga county prosecutor. we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you very much, joie. >> in the ring. the mini matadors, grabbing life 50 horns even before...
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in 2001, he was involved in another shoot-out with officers in another ohio trailer park. no one was hurt and ferryman was found not guilty by reason of insanity. fast forward to 2011 and ferryman is living at another campground, monitored by the county but somehow gets ahold of a gun. >> we had no knowledge of that. and i'm still upset about that. >> hopper was a model officer and an active presence in the community. the outpouring of grief over her death is overwhelming. hundreds of squad cars from all over ohio join the procession to her funeral as local residents line the streets. >> the community came together. there were little children standing in the cold holding flags. people had their hands on their hearts. >> seeing people line the streets with flags and saluting us will stick with me forever. >> thousands of officers attend hopper's service as messages of sympathy pour in from all over the u.s. and a dozen foreign countries. >> it has been unbelievable, the support, the outpouring. her legacy of service and commitment will live on. >>> coming up, a crack shot s
in 2001, he was involved in another shoot-out with officers in another ohio trailer park. no one was hurt and ferryman was found not guilty by reason of insanity. fast forward to 2011 and ferryman is living at another campground, monitored by the county but somehow gets ahold of a gun. >> we had no knowledge of that. and i'm still upset about that. >> hopper was a model officer and an active presence in the community. the outpouring of grief over her death is overwhelming. hundreds...
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we're lucky in ohio that our law enforcement partners have made the investment to commit resources.because these are one-man crime waves and when you look at the cost of not testing the kit versus the cost of testing the kit, the benefits are tangible and you can't put a dollar amount on justice. >> brian mcdoneough, cayahoga county prosecutor. we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you very much, joie. >> in the ring. the mini matadors, grabbing life 50 horns even before they get to their 10th birthday. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making
we're lucky in ohio that our law enforcement partners have made the investment to commit resources.because these are one-man crime waves and when you look at the cost of not testing the kit versus the cost of testing the kit, the benefits are tangible and you can't put a dollar amount on justice. >> brian mcdoneough, cayahoga county prosecutor. we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you very much, joie. >> in the ring. the mini matadors, grabbing life 50 horns even before...
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use that to promote the state to northeast ohio and the state of ohio to foreign populations in hopesf bringing more immigrants to cleveland. >> any problems with that? sometimes when people try to go outside and attract immigrants you get local population who say why are we looking for immigrants? we have people here who need jobs? >> i grew up with a lot of kids who were immigrants. their parents were first generation and came over from russia, ukraine in the '50's. but what occurred to me as i gave it more thought, cleveland is telling its story, and will leave behind letting everyone else tell the story. they've got a website that promote cleveland in terms of gosh it's got a great low cost of living here. it's got all the' menties of a really good city yet it has a small-town feel. heck, it's smaller than it was when i was growing up here. >> and you're a stone's throw from canada, which i always like. if you can get a good job in cleveland, you can buy a house for 200,000 that would run you $600,000 in higher cost city. >> that's certainly the case. my wife and i watch tv, and w
use that to promote the state to northeast ohio and the state of ohio to foreign populations in hopesf bringing more immigrants to cleveland. >> any problems with that? sometimes when people try to go outside and attract immigrants you get local population who say why are we looking for immigrants? we have people here who need jobs? >> i grew up with a lot of kids who were immigrants. their parents were first generation and came over from russia, ukraine in the '50's. but what...
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we're lucky in ohio that our law enforcement partners have made the investment to commit resources. because these are one-man crime waves and when you look at the cost of not testing the kit versus the cost of testing the kit, the benefits are tangible and you can't put a dollar amount on justice. >> brian mcdoneough, cayahoga county prosecutor. we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you very much, joie. >> in the ring. the mini matadors, grabbing life 50 horns even before they get to their 10th birthday. >> on techknow... >> we're heading towards the glaciers >> a global warning >> is there an environmental urgency? >> that is closer than you think... >> even a modest rise, have dramatic impacts on humankind. >> how is it changing the way you live today? techknow... every saturday, go where science meets humanity... >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done... even though i can't see. >> techknow... >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from powe
we're lucky in ohio that our law enforcement partners have made the investment to commit resources. because these are one-man crime waves and when you look at the cost of not testing the kit versus the cost of testing the kit, the benefits are tangible and you can't put a dollar amount on justice. >> brian mcdoneough, cayahoga county prosecutor. we appreciate you being with us. >> thank you very much, joie. >> in the ring. the mini matadors, grabbing life 50 horns even before...
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that same year in ohio, an execution that was supposed to take ten minutes took 90 minutes.took an hour and a half. witnesses said the prisoner who was being injected shook back and forth, saying, quote, it don't work, it don't work. his moaning could be heard through the sealed glass of the viewing room. it was around this time -- it was around the time of that 90-minute lethal injection in ohio, that dr. jay chapman, himself, came out to say, publicly, that he had changed his mind about his own chapman's protocol. 30 years after he first invented in oklahoma in 1977, the modern way that governments in the united states of america kill people, he said, actually, in hindsight, we should be doing it differently. he said the three-drug concoction that he had created that had become standard practice across the country, he said, actually, looking back now, i can tell that's not the right way to do it. to be clear, dr. chapman didn't change his mind about the death penalty or even about lethal injection as a means of administering the death penalty. he just thought the specific
that same year in ohio, an execution that was supposed to take ten minutes took 90 minutes.took an hour and a half. witnesses said the prisoner who was being injected shook back and forth, saying, quote, it don't work, it don't work. his moaning could be heard through the sealed glass of the viewing room. it was around this time -- it was around the time of that 90-minute lethal injection in ohio, that dr. jay chapman, himself, came out to say, publicly, that he had changed his mind about his...
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i love being at ohio state. i appreciate more than you can believe the generous welcome i received from everyone, even the conservatives in the crowd. i didn't go to sell my political philosophy, i went to help those young people, give them a little bit of an edge in what you and i know is a challenging world out there. if i helped just one young woman or one young man get his or her foot in the door, it was worth the effort. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight we are taking you inside one of the most contentious battles in the country, the fight to sell safer, smarter guns in america. a battle that pits proponents of a game-changing technology that could save countless lives against a gun rights establishment determined to prevent si
i love being at ohio state. i appreciate more than you can believe the generous welcome i received from everyone, even the conservatives in the crowd. i didn't go to sell my political philosophy, i went to help those young people, give them a little bit of an edge in what you and i know is a challenging world out there. if i helped just one young woman or one young man get his or her foot in the door, it was worth the effort. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us....
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trooper harker has since retired from the ohio state police. deputy gates has been promoted to detective sergeant. they run into each other from time to time, and although they don't often speak about what happened that day, both are thankful to have survived an encounter that could have easily ended tragically. >> had deputy gates not stopped when he did, i probably at the very least would have been severely injured or killed. >> gun, gun! >>> coming up -- police have just seconds to save a man before he burns alive. >> there's just no way. i couldn't get him out. just could not pull him out. >> when "caught on camera, dash cam diaries" continues. scott: appears buster's been busy. man: yeah, scott. i was just about to use the uh... scott: that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! seed your lawn. seed it! they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bact
trooper harker has since retired from the ohio state police. deputy gates has been promoted to detective sergeant. they run into each other from time to time, and although they don't often speak about what happened that day, both are thankful to have survived an encounter that could have easily ended tragically. >> had deputy gates not stopped when he did, i probably at the very least would have been severely injured or killed. >> gun, gun! >>> coming up -- police have just...
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take ohio secretary of state, for example.rly voting along with extended voting hours and sunday voting. he spins it this way. >> you could have essentially rounded up, and what you decided to do was decided to round down. >> that's not exactly true. >> why did you do that? >> that's not true, chuck. actually, the legislature shortened the early voting. that's not me, that's the legislature. i have clashed by the legislature. >> he fails to mention the republican legislature shortened the voting period that he asked them to. he wrote a letter endorsing the proposed cuts to early voting options. if you're going to cut voting for our own constituents, at least have the backbone to take credit for it. what is your reaction to the secretary of state husted shifting the blame there and saying that basically washing his hands of it, saying he didn't want to do all that cut the early voting. >> he never once came before the general assembly to talk about what the general assembly was doing wrong. they executed his wishes and after th
take ohio secretary of state, for example.rly voting along with extended voting hours and sunday voting. he spins it this way. >> you could have essentially rounded up, and what you decided to do was decided to round down. >> that's not exactly true. >> why did you do that? >> that's not true, chuck. actually, the legislature shortened the early voting. that's not me, that's the legislature. i have clashed by the legislature. >> he fails to mention the republican...
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in other parts of ohio and pennsylvania, flash flooding closed highways and roads.these vehicles were swallowed up by the deep water. some people were stranded. >> i cannot even go home. i can't. so, i was thinking about going back to work.kozv there's no way out. everywhere you look, the water is high. >> reporter: thursday's forecas] calls for more severe weather, with dangerous thunderstorms across the rockies, the midwest and parts of the east coast. tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> also breaking now, that ferocious wildfire, tearing across arizona. it's still 0% contained this morning. the fire has already forced evacuations and burned through 4,500 acres near sedona. and more than 3,000 others have been told to prepare to leave. vacationers heading to the popular recreation area for the( memorial day weekend are being turned away. and hundreds of homes are in danger. >> it's a difficult fire to catch when you have wind-driven and very, very steep terrain. that's why we have 15 hot shot crews on order because it's only the boots on the ground that ca
in other parts of ohio and pennsylvania, flash flooding closed highways and roads.these vehicles were swallowed up by the deep water. some people were stranded. >> i cannot even go home. i can't. so, i was thinking about going back to work.kozv there's no way out. everywhere you look, the water is high. >> reporter: thursday's forecas] calls for more severe weather, with dangerous thunderstorms across the rockies, the midwest and parts of the east coast. tahman bradley, abc news,...
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later in the hour we'll talk about another area of flooding in ohio, and west virginia. >> it's been a busy fire seven in the west. that's fuelling fears that it will get worse as the summer heats up. the parties tried to protect national parks by cracking down on exploding targets. recreational target shooters love them. they can spark wild fires. jim huli explains. >> reporter: the targets add a new dimension to the shooting experience. as the youtube videos show, they explode when hit. some sending flammable debris in all directions. >> it's a real danger. >> chris is with the rocky mountain region of the forest service in colorado. this video produced by the forest service shows how easily the targets can start a fire. >> sat on a bail of hay. when it went off it started a fire. >> results like this have been costly. >> in the last couple of years, as the exploding targets have become popular, we have seen about 16 or so fires, $33 million in suppression costs. >> the fires occurred across the u.s. - from california to utah, to peninsula. in colorado, the targets are linked to si
later in the hour we'll talk about another area of flooding in ohio, and west virginia. >> it's been a busy fire seven in the west. that's fuelling fears that it will get worse as the summer heats up. the parties tried to protect national parks by cracking down on exploding targets. recreational target shooters love them. they can spark wild fires. jim huli explains. >> reporter: the targets add a new dimension to the shooting experience. as the youtube videos show, they explode...