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for ohio's children. it is outrageous that a candidate for secretary of education holds herself above the law and fails to make good on outstanding fines imposed nearly 10 years ago. public records indicate she personally has a net worth of over $5.1 billion. "the new york times" today has a front page story that includes a quote from a writer and scholar who observes about the life of mrs. devos. and i ask unanimous consent that this article be placed in the record as well. the article states, she is the ost emblematic kind of oligarchic figure you can put in a cabinet position. has is and the kochs to achieve the political power. if confirmed, she will be responsible for administering our nation's student loan portfolio and will have to ensure that borrowers repay their fines in a timely manner. how can she demonstrate sound judgment in her responsibilities or be a role model when her organization has not paid fines of ohio's election laws. mr. speaker, betsy devos' attempt to subvert the law and buy in
for ohio's children. it is outrageous that a candidate for secretary of education holds herself above the law and fails to make good on outstanding fines imposed nearly 10 years ago. public records indicate she personally has a net worth of over $5.1 billion. "the new york times" today has a front page story that includes a quote from a writer and scholar who observes about the life of mrs. devos. and i ask unanimous consent that this article be placed in the record as well. the...
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i'll talk to ohio secretary of state john huston. he's the man in charge of elections in ohio. the governor certified his results. what does he think about mr. trump's call for a major investigation into voter fraud? he's a trump supporter, too. >>> trump's big campaign promise to build a wall and have mexico pay for it. today he'll get started. er... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good right? yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with you. why are you checking your credit score? you don't want to drive old blue forever, do you? [brakes squeak] credit karma, huh? yep, it's free. credit karma. give yourself some credit. >>> just hours from now, president trump launches a multiday blitz of immigration reforms. chief among them, delivering on the core promise of his campaign, he will krulkt a border wall separating the united states from mexico, as his top aides meet with high-level mexican leaders today. setting the st
i'll talk to ohio secretary of state john huston. he's the man in charge of elections in ohio. the governor certified his results. what does he think about mr. trump's call for a major investigation into voter fraud? he's a trump supporter, too. >>> trump's big campaign promise to build a wall and have mexico pay for it. today he'll get started. er... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? try...
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brian: warren harding was from ohio. but you also talk about his ohio gang. was dockerty from ohio?osemary: yes. brian: and charles forbes was from --? him, he: if you asked would have said he was from the state of washington. harding's ohio gang was what? rosemary: his ohio gang was, in my view, a made up firm to link these three people together with some other who were prosecuted, and to call them the ohio gang. phrase of gang has describe in ohio to the republican seen in ohio after the civil war. it was a rather effective political machine. the term ohio gang was familiar. but it didn't include these three people. from ohio, nor were they particularly connected to each other. , in's another question of termew, having an assigned which carries great weight, because the ohio gang sounds evil and really serious. part of the book talks about the development of fiction around the harding administration, which developed after his death. he died in his third year of office. in, coolidge came had this image of being an efficient, and getting along with the investigation. thatthing that
brian: warren harding was from ohio. but you also talk about his ohio gang. was dockerty from ohio?osemary: yes. brian: and charles forbes was from --? him, he: if you asked would have said he was from the state of washington. harding's ohio gang was what? rosemary: his ohio gang was, in my view, a made up firm to link these three people together with some other who were prosecuted, and to call them the ohio gang. phrase of gang has describe in ohio to the republican seen in ohio after the...
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ronald: columbus, ohio. went to ohio state university.ent to work for the wall street journal in 1963. brian: your favorite story you wrote the entire time you were at the journal, 38 years? ronald: one of my favorites had to be a profile of art buchwald, the famous humor columnist. i followed him around for two weeks, wrote a story about how he writes his column, and we became good friends. i have been a fan of his ever since. brian: you retired 15 years ago. how would you rate retirement? ronald: i give it an a. i like it. you have time to do what you want and you can write books and watch c-span all day. brian: our guest has been ronald g. shafer. the book is called "the carnival campaign: how the rollicking 1840 campaign of 'tippecanoe and tyler too' changed presidential elections forever." thank you very much. ronald: thank you very much, brian. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.or
ronald: columbus, ohio. went to ohio state university.ent to work for the wall street journal in 1963. brian: your favorite story you wrote the entire time you were at the journal, 38 years? ronald: one of my favorites had to be a profile of art buchwald, the famous humor columnist. i followed him around for two weeks, wrote a story about how he writes his column, and we became good friends. i have been a fan of his ever since. brian: you retired 15 years ago. how would you rate retirement?...
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brian: warren harding was from marion, ohio. but you also talk about harding's ohio gang. was dockerty from ohio? rosemary: yes. brian: where was albert fall from? rosemary: he was from new mexico. brian: and where was charles forbes from? rosemary: if you asked him, he would have said he was from the state of washington. brian: so harding's ohio gang was what? rosemary: harding's ohio gang was in my view a made up term to link these three people together with some other who were prosecuted, and to call them the ohio gang. the phrase of gang has been used in ohio to describe the republican machine in ohio after the civil war which was a rather effective political machine. the term "ohio gang" was sort of familiar. these three people were not from ohio number they particularly connected to each other. that's another question of, in my view, having an assigned term which carries great weight, because the ohio gang sounds evil and really serious. part of the book talks about the development of fiction around the harding administration, which developed after his death. untimel
brian: warren harding was from marion, ohio. but you also talk about harding's ohio gang. was dockerty from ohio? rosemary: yes. brian: where was albert fall from? rosemary: he was from new mexico. brian: and where was charles forbes from? rosemary: if you asked him, he would have said he was from the state of washington. brian: so harding's ohio gang was what? rosemary: harding's ohio gang was in my view a made up term to link these three people together with some other who were prosecuted,...
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in my own state of ohio, the ohio department of insurance has reported a 91% increase in the individual market in ohio in the last six years, an 80% increase for small businesses that are purchasing affordable care act compliant plans. this is since the affordable care act went into effect. so think about that. almost a doubling of health care premium costs. who can afford that? people certainly can't afford it as their wages are flat or even declining on average. nationally according to the kaiser family health foundation, average family premiums since the affordable care act was put into place have increased by more than $4700. you recall one of the promises of the affordable care act was that costs would go down on average of $2500 per family. it's just the opposite that's happened, in fact almost doubling of that to a $4700 increase. i don't think families have gotten that kind of pay increase. that would be an 80%, 90% increase to afford that they certainly haven't in ohio. this is a huge problem. to make matters worse, we think these cost increases are continuing to escalate in ou
in my own state of ohio, the ohio department of insurance has reported a 91% increase in the individual market in ohio in the last six years, an 80% increase for small businesses that are purchasing affordable care act compliant plans. this is since the affordable care act went into effect. so think about that. almost a doubling of health care premium costs. who can afford that? people certainly can't afford it as their wages are flat or even declining on average. nationally according to the...
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>> i grew up in columbus, ohio. i grew up in columbus, ohio, i saw the policies there. >> it is not just the south necessarily in your view. >> oh, no, no. >> did you go up in init greated or segregated area? >> when we moved in, my father was military man, career military, after serving 20 plus years in the army he moved the family to columbus, ohio, because he wanted my brother to go to ohio state and when we got there, there was a house in oakland park my mother wanted, the real estate agent said you people don't live there. i show you where you people live. ti lly and >> almost predominantly black, and then i was bussed in high school. >> host: carol anderson, professor at emory and author of "the unspoken truth of our racial died." we have a longer program with her from ferguson, missouri, that we taped. so if you're interested, you cae type in carol anderson book, and you'll be able to see that full program. thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. >> here's a look at some upcoming book
>> i grew up in columbus, ohio. i grew up in columbus, ohio, i saw the policies there. >> it is not just the south necessarily in your view. >> oh, no, no. >> did you go up in init greated or segregated area? >> when we moved in, my father was military man, career military, after serving 20 plus years in the army he moved the family to columbus, ohio, because he wanted my brother to go to ohio state and when we got there, there was a house in oakland park my mother...
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the honorable tim ryan of the state of ohio has received two. the honorable jim cooper of the state of tennessee has received one. the honorable john lewis of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable daniel webster of the state of florida has received one. therefore, the honorable paul d. ryan of the state of wisconsin, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the house of representativeso the 15th congress. the clerk appoints the following committee to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy, the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn, the gentleman from ohio, mr. stivers, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentleman from indiana, mr. messer, the gentlewoman from california, ms. sanchez, the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, the gentleman from new mexico, mr. b
the honorable tim ryan of the state of ohio has received two. the honorable jim cooper of the state of tennessee has received one. the honorable john lewis of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable daniel webster of the state of florida has received one. therefore, the honorable paul d. ryan of the state of wisconsin, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the house of representativeso the 15th congress. the clerk appoints the following committee...
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>> well, of course i went to ohio because no republican wins without winning ohio, and what was so stunningabout ohio is that despite backing the winning candidate, these voters are still mad. talk about life as trump voters. >> hey, if i want something better for our country, call me what you want to. >> just because we have a different viewpoint, because we made a different choice politically doesn't mean we're bad people. >> lake county, ohio, may be just 30 ft. collins cleveland, but it's a world away from the big city. home to nearly 200 churches and houses of worship. faith matters here. it's where mor man families like the christiansons -- >> very sacred. >> teach their children about love and respect. a place that voted for barack obama eight years ago, but this time for donald trump. >> i wasn't inviting this person into my home to raise my kids, i was inviting them to, you know, be our head of state, our leader. >> i first met bobby christianson before the election. we came to lake county to talk to women who were struggling with their choices. >> tell me how you get over the char
>> well, of course i went to ohio because no republican wins without winning ohio, and what was so stunningabout ohio is that despite backing the winning candidate, these voters are still mad. talk about life as trump voters. >> hey, if i want something better for our country, call me what you want to. >> just because we have a different viewpoint, because we made a different choice politically doesn't mean we're bad people. >> lake county, ohio, may be just 30 ft....
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of rallying the troops. —— howl ohio goes.nally for you to have him in the white house over the last eight yea rs ? the white house over the last eight years? for me as an african-american and someone who had a chance to watch his career, i have worked in various areas of government myself, so various areas of government myself, so it meant a lot to see him and knowing this guy was knocking down barriers and to see anything was possible, i was a graduate at the time and it was mind blowing so it meant a lot. you got the chance to meet meet the president, you are going to meet him? there will be a special event afterwards and if he makes a special appearance it would be awesome. thanks forjoining us. thank you. one of many loyal barack obama supporters eager to hear what he has to say after this very divisive and brutal election, next week president—elect donald trump is sworn in, a bit moment and they are looking for barack obama to point the way forward. more from you later throughout the coming hours, laura trevelya n throug
of rallying the troops. —— howl ohio goes.nally for you to have him in the white house over the last eight yea rs ? the white house over the last eight years? for me as an african-american and someone who had a chance to watch his career, i have worked in various areas of government myself, so various areas of government myself, so it meant a lot to see him and knowing this guy was knocking down barriers and to see anything was possible, i was a graduate at the time and it was mind blowing...
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my brother to go to ohio state.o ohio when we got there there was a house, a member and oakland parky mother wanted. to the real estate agent said no, you people don't live there. i will show you where you people live. so we bought a house in the neighborhood that, by the time was integrated, within 10 years there was only one white family left.te famil and so my elementary and my junior high were almost predominantly black, and i went blessed in high school. >> host: carol anderson, professor at emory and author of this book, "white rage." we have a longer program on booktv.org with her from ferguson, missouri, that we taped so in case you are interested you can type her name into our website.ri we ta just type in carol anderson book and you will be able to see that full program. thanks for being a booktv. >> guest: thanks so much. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily daily. in 1979, c-span was greater as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> up next on "after words," joann lublin discusses her
my brother to go to ohio state.o ohio when we got there there was a house, a member and oakland parky mother wanted. to the real estate agent said no, you people don't live there. i will show you where you people live. so we bought a house in the neighborhood that, by the time was integrated, within 10 years there was only one white family left.te famil and so my elementary and my junior high were almost predominantly black, and i went blessed in high school. >> host: carol anderson,...
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you can go from ohio to indiana, from indiana to ohio, that is fine. you have 50 great wonderful governors to negotiate with. it is not like we are taking away competition. but if you go to another country and you decide you want to close and get rid of 5000 people, i tell you united technologies was an example with carrier and i got involved two years after they announced. terrificchnologies was as they brought back many of those jobs. if that happens we are going to be opposing a very -- imposing a very major border tax on the product, you think is fair. a company that wants to fire all of its people in the united states and build some factories someplace else and thinks that product is going to roll across the border into the united states, that is not going to happen. they will have a substantial border tax. thatsome people would say is not free trade, but we don't have free trade now because we are the only one that makes it easy to come into the country. if you look at china, if you look at the many other countries, many other countries, they can
you can go from ohio to indiana, from indiana to ohio, that is fine. you have 50 great wonderful governors to negotiate with. it is not like we are taking away competition. but if you go to another country and you decide you want to close and get rid of 5000 people, i tell you united technologies was an example with carrier and i got involved two years after they announced. terrificchnologies was as they brought back many of those jobs. if that happens we are going to be opposing a very --...
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i'm the trucker you road with in hubbard, ohio. told you a lot of people would be surprised when trump won. take care, my friend. it showed how people are going to judge his had efforts. he certainly made cable news great again but what about the rest of the economy? i decided to go back to one of the places i first started to desiefer the trump equation qua. this was the main topic of election 2016. >> exporting? >> trade. >> one thing i think a lot of it watched is the boxed inventory. if they're making new boxes, that means they're making them put durable goods in, parts for washing machines or toys or anything. and then all the sudden they need more scrap cardboard to make the boxes. >> but when they're making all that stuff, most likely that's -- >> in china. so china's economy is doing well, it's good for america's recycling economy, you'd think. you know. or america's buying stuff, making china's economy better. >> but doesn't necessarily mean america's manufacturing economy is doing better? >> no. >> didn't occur to me to m
i'm the trucker you road with in hubbard, ohio. told you a lot of people would be surprised when trump won. take care, my friend. it showed how people are going to judge his had efforts. he certainly made cable news great again but what about the rest of the economy? i decided to go back to one of the places i first started to desiefer the trump equation qua. this was the main topic of election 2016. >> exporting? >> trade. >> one thing i think a lot of it watched is the boxed...
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host: you are from ohio.ow do you think your senator and ohio was going to do with the 2018 elections? iselieve one of those who up, a lot of democrats up in 2018. are you worried about democratic chances in two years? , andr: i like sharad brown i think he will make it. he's been in there for a couple of years, back to back already. with elections and stuff. i really was not very happy with rob portman getting back in again for ohio. but what can i do? i'm only one vote here. but i would really like to see sharad brown get in there. latta, he is my representative and i'm not really happy with him either. but i'm trying here in northwest ohio. there's a lot of republicans around me, but i know a few of us democrats, and we will try to get together and see what we can do to get some alleles in there. else in there. host: malcolm, who should we democrats as the future? caller: i think in order for democrats to win in the future, they're going to have to go back and grab a southern democrat good old boy like bil
host: you are from ohio.ow do you think your senator and ohio was going to do with the 2018 elections? iselieve one of those who up, a lot of democrats up in 2018. are you worried about democratic chances in two years? , andr: i like sharad brown i think he will make it. he's been in there for a couple of years, back to back already. with elections and stuff. i really was not very happy with rob portman getting back in again for ohio. but what can i do? i'm only one vote here. but i would...
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we sought recently at ohio state university. certainly the british are changing their attitude towards terrorism. leaders like mr. trump have the around the world. we are going to talk about that and much more. very special guest the man himself frank anthony. rick welcome back to the show. >> that's great to be here. >> it's a new season of a different way we look at terrorism policy. the way we look at the refugees coming into this country. how we look at our poorest borders. to take a step back, and give the border patrol and opportunity to do their job instead of weakening , as we talked so oftenabout. are you optimist ? >> i think what the american people said they wanted, which is very much what you just described. as a source of comfort and yes optimism. the challenges that the president-elect will have an implement and the policies he laid out, i think most explicitly on august 15 and of course the campaign, to address the islamic state, that most notorious of terrorist organizations right now . but of the jihadist more
we sought recently at ohio state university. certainly the british are changing their attitude towards terrorism. leaders like mr. trump have the around the world. we are going to talk about that and much more. very special guest the man himself frank anthony. rick welcome back to the show. >> that's great to be here. >> it's a new season of a different way we look at terrorism policy. the way we look at the refugees coming into this country. how we look at our poorest borders. to...
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the first one is in ohio, we had 500 people get arrested. almost 150 of them are getting felony charges. that is just in ohio. i can imagine around the country , that is just a statement. my question is, do you believe in voter id? i think myself that could be the answer to solve it all. before almost four years elections, if you cannot get an id by then, i do not understand what the problem is your thank you. >> on the issue of photo id? >> here's the problem with butter id, many of the states that try to implement photo id have done so in a way to target specific groups of voters. court in texas, north carolina, and wisconsin, but specifically north carolina have shown that with respect to north carolina, where the legislature and try to implement photo id at the elections. they have literally been targeting african-americans to try to make it harder for them to vote on election day. notproblem with photo id is that it exists, it is that it exists in such a way that it is not even and -- evenhandedly administer. it is not acceptable to eve
the first one is in ohio, we had 500 people get arrested. almost 150 of them are getting felony charges. that is just in ohio. i can imagine around the country , that is just a statement. my question is, do you believe in voter id? i think myself that could be the answer to solve it all. before almost four years elections, if you cannot get an id by then, i do not understand what the problem is your thank you. >> on the issue of photo id? >> here's the problem with butter id, many...
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it's his story of growing up poor and black in columbus, ohio. wil, thanks for joining us. it's a pleasure to have you here. wil haygood: thank you, nice to be here. ss that the story could be a textbook case of the poverty and dysfunction in thefrway? why did you decide to write this book about your life? wil haygood: i wanted to write a book about a street in the middle of america and how that street, because of urban renewal, vanishes. when i started writing the book, my editor wanted more of the family story. my mother, born in selma, alabama, had moved to the east side of this city in 1968. and that was year of the riots. i was 14 that year. i saw all these changes at the -- after the death of dr. martin luther king junior. years roll on, and i became a journalist, an author, and i thought it would a great saga to revisit. i was the first one in my family to go to college, yet we all came from under the same roof. i wondered why a was able to get out and others were not. for a writer to visit that story seemed to be a big challenge for me. jessica: you and your sibling
it's his story of growing up poor and black in columbus, ohio. wil, thanks for joining us. it's a pleasure to have you here. wil haygood: thank you, nice to be here. ss that the story could be a textbook case of the poverty and dysfunction in thefrway? why did you decide to write this book about your life? wil haygood: i wanted to write a book about a street in the middle of america and how that street, because of urban renewal, vanishes. when i started writing the book, my editor wanted more...
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if you can go from ohio to indiana or indiana to ohio, that's fine. you have 50 great wonderful governors to negotiate with. it's not like we are taking away competition, but if you go to another country and decide you are going to close and get rid --2000 people or 5000 people united technologies was an example, a carrier. i got involved two years after they announced. it's tough, but united technologies was terrific, and they brought back many of those jobs, but if that happens, we will be imposing a very major border tax on the product when it comes in, which i think is which is fair. a company that wants to fire all of its people in the united states and build factories some place else and thinks that product will just flow across the border into the united states, that is not going to happen. they are going to have substantial border taxes. people would say that is not free trade, but we don't are free trade because we the only one that makes it easier to come into the country. if you look at china, if you --k at many other countries i don't have
if you can go from ohio to indiana or indiana to ohio, that's fine. you have 50 great wonderful governors to negotiate with. it's not like we are taking away competition, but if you go to another country and decide you are going to close and get rid --2000 people or 5000 people united technologies was an example, a carrier. i got involved two years after they announced. it's tough, but united technologies was terrific, and they brought back many of those jobs, but if that happens, we will be...
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if you can go from ohio to indiana or from indiana to ohio, that's fine. so you have 50 great wonderful governors to negotiate with. it's not like we're taking away competition. but if you go to another country and you decide that you're going to close and get rid of 2,000 people or 5,000 people, i tell you united technologies was an example, and i got involved two years after they announced. in all fairness, united technologies was terrific. they brought back many of those jobs. but if that happens, we're going to be imposing a very major border tax on the product when it comes in. which i think is fair. which is fair. a company that wants to fire all its people in the united states and build some factories someplace else and thinks that that product will just flow across the border into the united states, that's not going to happen. they are going to have a tax, border tax. substantial border tax. now, some people would say that's not free trade, we don't have free trade now. we're the only one that makes it easy to come into the country. if you look at
if you can go from ohio to indiana or from indiana to ohio, that's fine. so you have 50 great wonderful governors to negotiate with. it's not like we're taking away competition. but if you go to another country and you decide that you're going to close and get rid of 2,000 people or 5,000 people, i tell you united technologies was an example, and i got involved two years after they announced. in all fairness, united technologies was terrific. they brought back many of those jobs. but if that...
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i'm married to an educator here in the state of ohio. in the state of ohio, to be a building principal, you need a masters in education. this particular nominee has a bachelors in business, i believe. the common core was a state governor association initiative, not a federal initiative. host: what she asked much about common core during the hearing? did that come up much? caller: i did not hear so much. did you? host: i'm just asking if it came up. thank you for calling in this evening. let's get a couple more. louisiana, republican line. hi to joe. caller: thank you for taking my call. they are trying to confirm, and she is getting battered by a bunch of democrats. i kind of understand, a tough situation. that's all it got to say. thank you. more one board here -- one here. massachusetts, independent line, paul, go ahead. caller: the previous caller who brought of the parents, that is a huge point that is overlooked. primarily, i i think any of these positions have to have a certain leadership skill because there is no quick fix. like t
i'm married to an educator here in the state of ohio. in the state of ohio, to be a building principal, you need a masters in education. this particular nominee has a bachelors in business, i believe. the common core was a state governor association initiative, not a federal initiative. host: what she asked much about common core during the hearing? did that come up much? caller: i did not hear so much. did you? host: i'm just asking if it came up. thank you for calling in this evening. let's...
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the honorable tim ryan of the state of ohio has received two. the honorable jim cooper of the state of tennessee has received one. the honorable john lewis of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable daniel webster of the state of florida has received one. therefore, the honorable paul d. ryan of the state of wisconsin, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives to the 15th congress. the clerk appoints the following committee to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy, the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn, the gentleman from ohio, mr. stivers, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentleman from indiana, mr. messer, the gentlewoman from california, ms. sanchez, the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, the gentleman from new mexico, mr.
the honorable tim ryan of the state of ohio has received two. the honorable jim cooper of the state of tennessee has received one. the honorable john lewis of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable daniel webster of the state of florida has received one. therefore, the honorable paul d. ryan of the state of wisconsin, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives to the 15th congress. the clerk appoints the following...
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highs: 48-52 winds: nw 5-10 mph ohio police mobilize after a woman ohio police mobilize after a woman reports her car stolen-- with her baby inside! now-- that mother is facing charges. what police say really happened... coming up. jimmy dean delights frittatas. a delicious, savory egg breakfast, without all the bread and carbs. ents. an excellent source of protein to help power through your morning. jimmy dean delights frittatas. what does it feel like? like? does fearless age? or does it simply grow... stronger? fearless looks a little different to us all. but with a new carefirst medplus medigap plan, you can find yours. call now to speak with a medigap specialist in your area, and discover the strength and security of a plan with low affordable rates, and the option to add dental and vision coverage. even a fitness program at no extra cost. call a medigap specialist now to learn more. and get the support to find the answers, to every fearless question. carefirst medplus. live fearless. just head & shoulders? (gasp) i thought it was just for, like, dandruff new head & shoulders. cl
highs: 48-52 winds: nw 5-10 mph ohio police mobilize after a woman ohio police mobilize after a woman reports her car stolen-- with her baby inside! now-- that mother is facing charges. what police say really happened... coming up. jimmy dean delights frittatas. a delicious, savory egg breakfast, without all the bread and carbs. ents. an excellent source of protein to help power through your morning. jimmy dean delights frittatas. what does it feel like? like? does fearless age? or does it...
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host: we'll go to add in ohio. independently. morning.ood with respect to most of your guests, i appreciate when they president trump as president trump because i think they need to go ahead and accept that, so i do appreciate it when they do that. is a gentlemanay had called earlier and stated that there were over 500 people arrested in ohio preferred or fraud. he is correct about that. another thing is that this is happening all over the country. i do not know what that retraction was from the pew report but i did read that. the is happening is that swamp is being drained and this has been going on for a very long time. there is the reason why the governor's do not want to accept this. it is because they are part of the month in the mire. -- the muck. guest: i appreciate that citizens like yourself are concerned about the integrity of our voting system. , likethe brennan center everyone, and regret is a, but what i will say is it does when citizenst believed that there are large numbers of voter fraud incidences across the coun
host: we'll go to add in ohio. independently. morning.ood with respect to most of your guests, i appreciate when they president trump as president trump because i think they need to go ahead and accept that, so i do appreciate it when they do that. is a gentlemanay had called earlier and stated that there were over 500 people arrested in ohio preferred or fraud. he is correct about that. another thing is that this is happening all over the country. i do not know what that retraction was from...
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clemson and ohio state. so much for ohio state being there. it was to sean watson at it again. a lot of people saying i told you so after ohio state gets blanked in this one. alabama january 9. a final note, congratulations to dale earnhardt jr. he married his longtime girlfriend on new year's eve. awesome way to ring in the new year. kellye: they are a beautiful couple. >> redskins tied at 10, fourth quarter. you are nervous. >> argue -- aren't you? kellye: >> we managed to have a dry first day of the year. but over the night, the rain will move and instagram monday and tuesday. -- moving monday and tuesday. temperatures at least are mild to get us started. by thursday, we will see highs just in the 30's and it stays that way into early next week. thursday and friday, a chance for a dusting of snow. a really tough time with this bout of energy coming through. it could mean a limit of an issue friday morning. kellye: ok. we thank you for joining us and hope you have a great night. come back at 11:00. national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content an
clemson and ohio state. so much for ohio state being there. it was to sean watson at it again. a lot of people saying i told you so after ohio state gets blanked in this one. alabama january 9. a final note, congratulations to dale earnhardt jr. he married his longtime girlfriend on new year's eve. awesome way to ring in the new year. kellye: they are a beautiful couple. >> redskins tied at 10, fourth quarter. you are nervous. >> argue -- aren't you? kellye: >> we managed to...
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i said, "of course, donald trump could win ohio. in fact, i will predict donald trump would win ohio." you look at where the demographics in ohio are, the top third of the state. toledo, akron, cleveland, youngstown, those are the most democratic areas in the state. if you look at the people donald trump was appealing to, they live right here in the top one third of ohio. and what trump was able to do was get their votes, frankly, early on. all of those retired auto workers, all of the rest of the union guys and gals who are up here. but where he actually won the election was in the fall, in october, when republicans started to actually come home. over the phone, i did a lot of public speeches, made it clear that i thought here he was going to win. i thought it was a 60-40 chance she was going to win. but i said remember this -- polls do not decide elections. voters do. and while pollsters, they think they can model who is going to show up, it is just their best guess who is going to show up. i used an example that i have used many
i said, "of course, donald trump could win ohio. in fact, i will predict donald trump would win ohio." you look at where the demographics in ohio are, the top third of the state. toledo, akron, cleveland, youngstown, those are the most democratic areas in the state. if you look at the people donald trump was appealing to, they live right here in the top one third of ohio. and what trump was able to do was get their votes, frankly, early on. all of those retired auto workers, all of...
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post on a social site convinced people that some ohio men discovered a pond filled with body parts.id. >> yeah, probably question that facebook news a little bit. so, on the bus stop this morning, sun, quickly mixing with clouds as we go through the six to eight clock period. 14 degrees on the bus stop at 6:00, 16 at 8 o'clock. obviously bundle those kids up this morning for very raw conditions even though there isn't much wind and while we're going for a high of 38 that's later tonight so keep them bundled for this afternoon 's walk home as we're probably still going to be just a couple of degrees above freezing, maybe freezing in some suburbs. there is a big warmup on the way. between that, now and then you've got some freezing rain up north. a lot to talk about in the seven day. that's just ahead. >> ♪ >> northern california and nevada are bracing for more storms and flooding. intense weekend rains claimed at least four lives out west. the rushing river reached flood stage yesterday leaving entire neighborhoods under water and the tv news photographer for our san francisco statio
post on a social site convinced people that some ohio men discovered a pond filled with body parts.id. >> yeah, probably question that facebook news a little bit. so, on the bus stop this morning, sun, quickly mixing with clouds as we go through the six to eight clock period. 14 degrees on the bus stop at 6:00, 16 at 8 o'clock. obviously bundle those kids up this morning for very raw conditions even though there isn't much wind and while we're going for a high of 38 that's later tonight...
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but if he loses, the state of ohio could execute him.or the past 24 years, keenan has been fighting the murder conviction that landed him on death row in an ohio state prison. he is currently back at the jail for a new court hearing in his case. last time keenan was a free man was in 1988. back then, he led a very different life. >> i was like don juan of cleveland heights, pretty much. lots of girlfriends. and lots of pot. bongs for breakfast, my motto. i guess to sum it up, sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll. made enough money just to pay the bills. i was fine. everything was going fine. everyone was happy. >> but in august of 1988, the body of 19-year-old anthony clan, an employee in keenan's landscape business, was found floating in a creek. >> anthony clan went to his death by having his throat cut twice, i think, and he was stabbed three times in the chest. two up, one across. and apparently there was no blood left in his body. the next morning, cleveland cops break down our door, and that's when i find out we're all being charged with murd
but if he loses, the state of ohio could execute him.or the past 24 years, keenan has been fighting the murder conviction that landed him on death row in an ohio state prison. he is currently back at the jail for a new court hearing in his case. last time keenan was a free man was in 1988. back then, he led a very different life. >> i was like don juan of cleveland heights, pretty much. lots of girlfriends. and lots of pot. bongs for breakfast, my motto. i guess to sum it up, sex, drugs,...
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if you are living in cincinnati and the 1830's and got a hold of records theat narrative of james ohio patty and his adventures in the west, it would probably what you're appetite -- wet your appetite -- whet your appetite for a venture. it would give you a firsthand account of what life was like in california. books like this would have been really importance in spreading information about california, including southern california. that some ofings these early american travelers -- one of the big families in san diego, we have the land grant maps related to the ranch, which, at one time had been in this family. nowadays, it's a large residential development in southeastern san diego county. we could talk about a lot of the history from san diego through the history of ,evelopment of communities here and part of that was land .peculation a lot of it had to do with promotion of the area as a place to live and immigrate to. one of the big events that occurred in san diego in 1915 was the exposition that occurred in what is now balboa park celebrating the opening of the panama canal. san
if you are living in cincinnati and the 1830's and got a hold of records theat narrative of james ohio patty and his adventures in the west, it would probably what you're appetite -- wet your appetite -- whet your appetite for a venture. it would give you a firsthand account of what life was like in california. books like this would have been really importance in spreading information about california, including southern california. that some ofings these early american travelers -- one of the...
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i love brook park, ohio, i grew in ear there as a child parma. in terms of the question, thank you for letting me highlight fact. under the vetting of the obama dministration of syrian refugees, they were letting in women and children and senior citizens. those are the priorities. ecause of reasons you stated they were focused on women, children and senior citizens and that we shouldee ot be banning them into this country who are refugees. we are a nation of immigrants immigrant. the statue liberty is an iconic rand that makes america amazing. you about anto ask you about an article in breitbart headline should congressman ted lieu be court-martialed noting you are a reserv reserved officer and article 88 uniform code of military justice which plaintiff's exhibit commissioned officers contemptous words against the president and other officials. you have been very critical of this president. it notes that ted lieu's donald tatements about trump go beyond strident political debate and claimed he is in fact illegitimate. he article notes that congre
i love brook park, ohio, i grew in ear there as a child parma. in terms of the question, thank you for letting me highlight fact. under the vetting of the obama dministration of syrian refugees, they were letting in women and children and senior citizens. those are the priorities. ecause of reasons you stated they were focused on women, children and senior citizens and that we shouldee ot be banning them into this country who are refugees. we are a nation of immigrants immigrant. the statue...
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and he's from ohio, too. i met him, actually, once when we were downtown, a long, long time ago, and he just said to me, keep up the good work, kid. i'm like, how does he know who i am? >> in 2012, she started monica pa potter home, an e-commerce site that features home goods and beauty essentials all made by local cleveland artisans and craftspeople, just like monica herself. >> growing up in cleveland, i saw how hard people work and how much they care aboutheir city and their community. my dad was an inventor. and my mom's a homemaker. i grew up learning how he thought, how he created, how he, you know, wanted to not only make great products but help people by giving jobs back. >> completely self-funded, for monica, this isn't just a side gig. it's a true passion project. >> i'm lucky and i'm grateful because i get to act, and then i get to use that cash, saying it bluntly, use the cash to put into this and create a business. i learned everything. i really did. i learned how to do it because no one is going
and he's from ohio, too. i met him, actually, once when we were downtown, a long, long time ago, and he just said to me, keep up the good work, kid. i'm like, how does he know who i am? >> in 2012, she started monica pa potter home, an e-commerce site that features home goods and beauty essentials all made by local cleveland artisans and craftspeople, just like monica herself. >> growing up in cleveland, i saw how hard people work and how much they care aboutheir city and their...
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americans thatt came to california that we have an account for is james ohio patty. we are going to show you the .833 edition of his narrative the first edition appeared in 1831. one of the things that significant about this account and about people like him is how they arrived, rather than coming by ship, they traveled overland. in 1826,efore him jedediah smith was the first to make that overland journey to california. this would've been people who were involved in trappings and pretty rough group of people. these were sort of the first americans to get a glimpse of what is now california. if you were living in cincinnati in 1830's and you got hold of this book that records the ierrative of james ohio patt and his adventures in the west, it would probably be an exciting account. it would give you some first-hand information of what life is like in the west and in california. these books like this would've been really important in spreading information about california, including southern california. one of the things that some of these early american travelers did i
americans thatt came to california that we have an account for is james ohio patty. we are going to show you the .833 edition of his narrative the first edition appeared in 1831. one of the things that significant about this account and about people like him is how they arrived, rather than coming by ship, they traveled overland. in 1826,efore him jedediah smith was the first to make that overland journey to california. this would've been people who were involved in trappings and pretty rough...
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the united states, that came to california that we have an account for, a published book, is james ohio patty. we have here to show you today the 1833 edition of patty's narrative. the first edition appeared in 1831. one of the things that is significant about this account and about people like james patty is how they arrived. rather than coming by ship, they traveled overland. earlier before patty, a couple years before like in 1826, jedediah smith was the first to make that overland journey to california. this would have been people that were involved in trapping and pretty rough group of people. these were sort of the first americans that would get a glimpse of what is now california. if you were living in cincinnati in the 1830's, and you got hold of this book that records the narrative of james ohio pattie and his adventures in the west, it would probably wet your appetite for adventure. it would probably be an exciting account. it would give you some first-hand information of what life is like in the west and in california. so these things are really, these books like this would h
the united states, that came to california that we have an account for, a published book, is james ohio patty. we have here to show you today the 1833 edition of patty's narrative. the first edition appeared in 1831. one of the things that is significant about this account and about people like james patty is how they arrived. rather than coming by ship, they traveled overland. earlier before patty, a couple years before like in 1826, jedediah smith was the first to make that overland journey...
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this is portsmouth, ohio, a stone's throw from the kentucky border.his former meat-packing hub, now plagued by prescription drug abuse, would seem to have nothing to do with the disappearance of kelsie schelling, 1,200 miles away in colorado. but listen to this mother's story. >> i want her to come running down that street, come walking around the corner. >> reporter: marcella lancaster has never met kelsie's mom laura saxton, but she knows all about her pain. >> you've got to just like try not to cry every day in front of my grandson. >> reporter: just two months after kelsie schelling disappeared, leaving behind no trace but her abandoned car, a strikingly similar fate befell marcella's 25-year-old daughter megan. she vanished from portsmouth, also leaving behind no trace but her abandoned car. >> at first glance, there are a lot of similarities between these two cases, which one could conclude that the same individual or a group are involved in both of them. >> reporter: the portsmouth police are drawing a blank. but marcella and her family have be
this is portsmouth, ohio, a stone's throw from the kentucky border.his former meat-packing hub, now plagued by prescription drug abuse, would seem to have nothing to do with the disappearance of kelsie schelling, 1,200 miles away in colorado. but listen to this mother's story. >> i want her to come running down that street, come walking around the corner. >> reporter: marcella lancaster has never met kelsie's mom laura saxton, but she knows all about her pain. >> you've got to...
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speaker, i cordially invite the president to northern ohio. come and meet some of the people whose lives your order affected. i think you'll change your mind. i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlewoman's statement will appear in the record. members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: mr. speaker, we are seeing from coast to coast demonstrations, protests, people speaking out against the outrageous, reckless and cruel executive order promulgated by the administration on friday. it's wrong, it's immoral on so many levels. it's hard to know where to stop. i just left my office where the president of western state kirepractor college, joe bremhall, was here. he has a number of students who are dual citizens who need to leave the united states to take their board certified tests next week in canada. he doesn't know what to tell them. pursue their professional career and maybe no
speaker, i cordially invite the president to northern ohio. come and meet some of the people whose lives your order affected. i think you'll change your mind. i yield back my remaining time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlewoman's statement will appear in the record. members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: mr. speaker, we are seeing from coast to...
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they come to a spot on the southern shore of the ohio river. if you want to get a mental picture in your head, it is probably a little later than this time of year now, late -- it is early november. it's getting colder some frost , on the leaves, probably the trees have started to turn in everybody is bundled up in coats. it is a difficult time to do this but they do do it. we think as many as six other families are waiting across the ohio river using a ferry in this area. one trip at a time. they're part of a larger migration. thomas had been to indiana at least one previous time, maybe more. we are not real sure. he scouted the area out. he kind of left the home in kentucky went over to spencer , county. seems to think this is a good place, goes back and gets his family. they don't have much much -- they don't have any oxen yet. they have a family cow, a couple of horses. they have carpentry tools. they have a small amount of stuff. they crossed the ohio river in a ferry like this and land on the other side. they spend an entire day just hack
they come to a spot on the southern shore of the ohio river. if you want to get a mental picture in your head, it is probably a little later than this time of year now, late -- it is early november. it's getting colder some frost , on the leaves, probably the trees have started to turn in everybody is bundled up in coats. it is a difficult time to do this but they do do it. we think as many as six other families are waiting across the ohio river using a ferry in this area. one trip at a time....
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as you said, trish, i served for ten years in the ohio senate and served two counties in ohio recallhat federally designated as appalachia. as a democrat and the senate minority leader for a period of time, i believe it was my obligation to bring the voices of rural ohio down to columbus, and you know, oftentimes i was met with pushback from fellow democrats because frankly due to redistricting, there aren't a lot of democrats that represent rural america. what does that leave us with? not a lot of people that understand the reality on the ground in communities like ashtabula county, ohio. we've got to give broadband money or bring telemedicine, there are serious issues in rural america that deserve our attentio trish: look, rural america used to be predominantly democrat. you look at ohio, you look at places like pennsylvania, wisconsin. >> i grew up in an irish catholic family, irish catholic roots, family of eight my dad came from, and his dad was the night watchman at the naval shipyard, they were longtime democrats because you were a worker, and i think, ford, about the party an
as you said, trish, i served for ten years in the ohio senate and served two counties in ohio recallhat federally designated as appalachia. as a democrat and the senate minority leader for a period of time, i believe it was my obligation to bring the voices of rural ohio down to columbus, and you know, oftentimes i was met with pushback from fellow democrats because frankly due to redistricting, there aren't a lot of democrats that represent rural america. what does that leave us with? not a...
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from far more a, ohio. a tweets as "president obama did a great job instilling love and hope in many. he will be missed by many." and brighton, tennessee. what did you hear tonight? caller: president obama has always been very inspirational giving speeches and tonight was no different. he has been a great beacon of hope for many people everywhere. i appreciate him for keeping it classy no matter what was thrown at him and being a great role model. line, robertcan from taylorsville, kentucky. go ahead. caller: take you for taking my call. i always thought obama's greatest asset was his speeches. he gives great speeches. the problem is they are not always truthful. i can probably tear his speech apart from the beginning of the first minute until the end but i am just going to touch on his u.s.nts about the constitution, ok? he upheld the constitution and how much it is a great document and all but he did nothing in the office except right executive orders bypassing congress. i don't know how many times the se
from far more a, ohio. a tweets as "president obama did a great job instilling love and hope in many. he will be missed by many." and brighton, tennessee. what did you hear tonight? caller: president obama has always been very inspirational giving speeches and tonight was no different. he has been a great beacon of hope for many people everywhere. i appreciate him for keeping it classy no matter what was thrown at him and being a great role model. line, robertcan from taylorsville,...
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so, ohio was tropical, oh yeah, and covered in a shallow sea. reporter: and its inhabitants are not the kind of thing you see strolling in downtown cleveland today. eventually, these tropical conditions and some overgrown coral reefs caused the sea to dry up, leaving the salt behind. >> it would get saltier and saltier and saltier, until finally, the salt literally settles out of that water, and forms rock salt. and this happened thousands, tens of thousands of times, and each time it happened, it would add a new layer to the rock column. and so, if you went to the cargill mine, when you look at the walls, you'll see these alternating bands, each one of those layers is like a chapter in the history of the world right here in cleveland as it existed 400 million years ago. >> reporter: the salt mine looks like another world, and it really is one. it's the remains of world that existed long before man. but even if you never get down to the mine, you'll still see pieces of this world scattered on icy roads all winter long. for the pbs newshour, i'm
so, ohio was tropical, oh yeah, and covered in a shallow sea. reporter: and its inhabitants are not the kind of thing you see strolling in downtown cleveland today. eventually, these tropical conditions and some overgrown coral reefs caused the sea to dry up, leaving the salt behind. >> it would get saltier and saltier and saltier, until finally, the salt literally settles out of that water, and forms rock salt. and this happened thousands, tens of thousands of times, and each time it...
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