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we have many examples of that in ohio. we have eight presidents from ohio. nine supreme court justices, 24 astronauts, and more than 800,000 veterans. some of them are here this morning. god bless you guys. [applause] thank you. thank you for serving our country. the last famous ohioan i will mention is a public servant who i have gotten to know very well. he is best known as being the first american in space. his name is john glenn. he was a famous person in my view and a hero long before he went into space. when the japanese attacked pearl harbor, he was a college kid. so for the 19-year-old you know here, imagine back then, pearl harbor happened, and john glenn decides he's going to serve. he put his dreams aside, left his high school sweetheart, annie, and he signed up to be a marine corps pilot. when the korean war broke out, he stepped up again. he flew 90 more combat missions in the korean war. for his distinguished bravery he was awarded. people don't realize this about john glenn. after his historic spaceflight, he decided to pursue a different type
we have many examples of that in ohio. we have eight presidents from ohio. nine supreme court justices, 24 astronauts, and more than 800,000 veterans. some of them are here this morning. god bless you guys. [applause] thank you. thank you for serving our country. the last famous ohioan i will mention is a public servant who i have gotten to know very well. he is best known as being the first american in space. his name is john glenn. he was a famous person in my view and a hero long before he...
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most are from ohio, i'm glad you will stay in ohio, we need you here. because some of you will stay in ohio, i will give you reminders of ohio values talking about a thatamous ohioans exemplify those values. ke are known for our wort ethic. i did a radio interview in cleveland. the host was saying young people are lazy. they don't have the work ethic. i don't see that. i see a lot of hard workers. you would not be graduating if you did not have the work ethic. it is something to be reminded of, because that is an issue that the notion of somehow we are holding up the dignity of work and hard work. .t is part of ohio my kids get tired of me saying this, but one of my favorite sayings is, "the harder i work the luckier i get." some people will tell you getting ahead is out of his control, that it is a matter of luck. i believe you have the ability to chart your own course. ofd work is the ingredient success over which you have the most control. circumstances change all the time cometh but the one thing that one changes the rules you complain in your succe
most are from ohio, i'm glad you will stay in ohio, we need you here. because some of you will stay in ohio, i will give you reminders of ohio values talking about a thatamous ohioans exemplify those values. ke are known for our wort ethic. i did a radio interview in cleveland. the host was saying young people are lazy. they don't have the work ethic. i don't see that. i see a lot of hard workers. you would not be graduating if you did not have the work ethic. it is something to be reminded of,...
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river and eastern ohio. congressman, good morning to you. want to ask you about coal miners' health benefits. we are coming off a week in which the omnibus spending bill included provisions to support coal miners and health benefits. why is the federal government involved in health benefits for coal miners? >> well, we have to be. you know, these were benefits that were promised to these coal miners. the coal industry as you heard mr. murray talk about just a little bit ago has kept the lights on in america, provided heating in the winter and air conditioning in the summer. it's the least we can do to make sure that they get the benefit that is they've earned from the career that they've put in to and the coal mining industry and the coal miners protection act very, very important legislation and i was glad to see that we finally got that done. we kept about 22,000 coal miners from losing their health benefits. and that was very important. i think we did the right thing. >> and along with that legislation an
river and eastern ohio. congressman, good morning to you. want to ask you about coal miners' health benefits. we are coming off a week in which the omnibus spending bill included provisions to support coal miners and health benefits. why is the federal government involved in health benefits for coal miners? >> well, we have to be. you know, these were benefits that were promised to these coal miners. the coal industry as you heard mr. murray talk about just a little bit ago has kept the...
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most are from ohio, i'm glad you will stay in ohio. we need you here. because some of you will stay in ohio, i will give you reminders of some of the ohio valley as -- values. i'm talking about a few famous ohioans that exemplify those values. here, we are not for our work ethic. i've been traveling for the last couple days. i did a radio interview in cleveland. the host was saying young people are lazy. they don't have the work ethic. i don't see that. i see a lot of hard workers. you wouldn't be here by the way, graduating, if you did not have the work ethic. it is something to be reminded of, because i do think that's an issue today, that somehow we are not holding up the dignity of work and hard work. when you think about it it is , part of ohio. my kids get tired of me saying this, but one of my favorite sayings is, "the harder i work , the luckier i get." i say that because i think some people will say getting ahead is somehow out of your control, that it's a matter of luck. i don't believe that. i believe you have the ability to chart your own co
most are from ohio, i'm glad you will stay in ohio. we need you here. because some of you will stay in ohio, i will give you reminders of some of the ohio valley as -- values. i'm talking about a few famous ohioans that exemplify those values. here, we are not for our work ethic. i've been traveling for the last couple days. i did a radio interview in cleveland. the host was saying young people are lazy. they don't have the work ethic. i don't see that. i see a lot of hard workers. you wouldn't...
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we're live in canton ohio. today they were slamming canada on an unfair trade deal and huddling over the major tax cuts that we expect are going to roll out sometime tomorrow. while insisting that this campaign promise will happen watch. >> the ball gets built. 100 percent. the questions about the tax cut in that ballooning deficit as well as the investigation today of mike flynn. sean spicer laid out the record. >> the present has been taking action and putting america back to work. by putting the people back into the government. he has worked with congress to pass more legislation in his first 100 days than any president since truman. to clear unnecessary regulations. he has signed 28 pieces of legislation. from 30 different world leaders. and hosted a total of 16 bilateral meetings. they have made incredible progress and is the first 100 days but this is just the beginning. we are coming to you life as we said from machinery in north canton ohio. you can see the great crowd that we have here tonight. has bee
we're live in canton ohio. today they were slamming canada on an unfair trade deal and huddling over the major tax cuts that we expect are going to roll out sometime tomorrow. while insisting that this campaign promise will happen watch. >> the ball gets built. 100 percent. the questions about the tax cut in that ballooning deficit as well as the investigation today of mike flynn. sean spicer laid out the record. >> the present has been taking action and putting america back to...
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is powhatan point, ohio. it is on the ohio river. this morning, "washington journal" is live from murray energy translating center at powhatan point. about talking with guests the coal industry, its impacts, and its regulation. joining us now from powhatan whose sixill johnson, district runs along ohio. i want to ask you about coal miners health benefits. we are coming off a week in which the on the this spending bill-- omnibus spending included provisions on health benefits. wisely government involved in health benefits for coal miners -- why is the government involved in health benefits for coal miners? guest: we have to be. these were benefits promised to call miners. the coal industry, as you heard mr. murray talk about, has kept the lights on and heating in the winter and air-conditioning in the summer. it's the least we can do to make sure they can get the benefits they have earned from the career that they put into in the coal mining industry. the coal miners protection a ct, very important legislation, and i was glad to see w
is powhatan point, ohio. it is on the ohio river. this morning, "washington journal" is live from murray energy translating center at powhatan point. about talking with guests the coal industry, its impacts, and its regulation. joining us now from powhatan whose sixill johnson, district runs along ohio. i want to ask you about coal miners health benefits. we are coming off a week in which the on the this spending bill-- omnibus spending included provisions on health benefits. wisely...
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is on the ohio river.his morning's "washington journal" is live from the transloading center there at powhatan points. were talking about the coal industry and regulation. joining us now is congressman bill johnson, republican who sixth district runs along the ohio river. good morning to you. i want to ask you about coal miners health benefits. were coming off a week in which the omnibus spending bill included provisions to support coal miners and the health benefits. why is the federal government health benefits foror coal miners? >> we have to be. these are benefits promised towe these coal miners. the coal industry as you heard mr. murray talk about a little bit ago has kept the lights on in america provided heating in the winter and air-conditioning in the summer. it is the least we can do to make sure they get the benefits they have earned from a career they have put into the coal mining industry. the coal miners protection act very important legislation when i was glad to see that we got that done. f
is on the ohio river.his morning's "washington journal" is live from the transloading center there at powhatan points. were talking about the coal industry and regulation. joining us now is congressman bill johnson, republican who sixth district runs along the ohio river. good morning to you. i want to ask you about coal miners health benefits. were coming off a week in which the omnibus spending bill included provisions to support coal miners and the health benefits. why is the...
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is powhatan point, ohio. it is on the ohio river. this morning, "washington journal" is live from murray energy translating center at powhatan point. about talking with guests the coal industry, its impacts, and its regulation. joining us now from powhatan whose sixill johnson, district runs along ohio. i want to ask you about coal miners health benefits. we are coming off a week in which the on the this spending bill-- omnibus spending included provisions on health benefits. wisely government involved in health benefits for coal miners -- why is the government involved in health benefits for coal miners? guest: we have to be. these were benefits promised to call miners. the coal industry, as you heard mr. murray talk about, has kept the lights on and heating in the winter and air-conditioning in the summer. it's the least we can do to make sure they can get the benefits they have earned from the career that they put into in the coal mining industry. the coal miners protection a ct, very important legislation, and i was glad to see w
is powhatan point, ohio. it is on the ohio river. this morning, "washington journal" is live from murray energy translating center at powhatan point. about talking with guests the coal industry, its impacts, and its regulation. joining us now from powhatan whose sixill johnson, district runs along ohio. i want to ask you about coal miners health benefits. we are coming off a week in which the on the this spending bill-- omnibus spending included provisions on health benefits. wisely...
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center on the ohio river. just across the river there you can see in that image is the mitchell power plant owned by american electric power, as well as cammer station plant. jeff lafleur is senior vice president of commercial operations at american electric power, which owns those plants. he joins us now from powhatten point. good morning, sir. >> good morning, john. >> i want to ask you how many power plants does american electric power operate and how many customers does it provide electricity for? >> john, we serve 5.4 million customers across our 11-state area. the number of plants is getting to be a little more difficult to nail down with the technology change now that we're investing in wind turbines and solar plants, but we -- our capacity, our generating capacity is about 3.1 gig watt hours. it's approximately 175 units. >> in terms of those plants, how many are coal fired? >> about 47% of our generating capacity is coal. >> and the smokestacks we're seeing behind you, cammer station, mitchell power p
center on the ohio river. just across the river there you can see in that image is the mitchell power plant owned by american electric power, as well as cammer station plant. jeff lafleur is senior vice president of commercial operations at american electric power, which owns those plants. he joins us now from powhatten point. good morning, sir. >> good morning, john. >> i want to ask you how many power plants does american electric power operate and how many customers does it...
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i don't know if ohio will even be able to qualify to get it done. i would look at it and again, more that i can take back in ohio and the more i can get away from the federal government, the more i'm going to do to do. the closer we can get government to the people the better off we're going to be. >> do you want ohio to opt out of the requirement that all individuals in ohio with pre-existing conditions have to be allowed to get insurance? that insurance companies cannot discriminate against them? or do you want them to be able to opt out of that? >> that's not the -- the waiver is not that. the waiver is an opportunity for states to look at costs and to better take care of the citizens of their state. if a governor decides to do that, that does not mean people lose their pre-existing condition. what that means is the governor has to make sure the people have continuous coverage and at the same time design a program and make sure that the people are taken care skof and protected. we can continue to run down this path. the federal government cannot
i don't know if ohio will even be able to qualify to get it done. i would look at it and again, more that i can take back in ohio and the more i can get away from the federal government, the more i'm going to do to do. the closer we can get government to the people the better off we're going to be. >> do you want ohio to opt out of the requirement that all individuals in ohio with pre-existing conditions have to be allowed to get insurance? that insurance companies cannot discriminate...
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first of all, i'd like to apologize for the congressman that was just on from ohio. these people lie so much. i am so devastated by when i see the mountaintop removal stuff. i've been -- reading about it. looking at it. talking to people about it. and the after affects alone are enough that should stopped all this on nature. why is all the corporations owning all of our nature? they're moving in now to our nature preserves. the things that the government set up for us to save nature for the people. now all the parks are going to be open to this stuff. this lady, ms. stockman, thank you so much for what you do. i wish i could do more but i can. we run a farm. we run a clean farm. 50 acres. no rain. no gmo. no nothing. our animals are on all grass. just to conserve and pull carbon out of the air. that's the best we can do. >> clarence, thanks for sharing your story. vivian stockman? >> well, you know, the caller is talking about cleaner agriculture. i mean, there are solutions to this. the wind and solar in the last year, you know, far outpaced wind and solar jobs far
first of all, i'd like to apologize for the congressman that was just on from ohio. these people lie so much. i am so devastated by when i see the mountaintop removal stuff. i've been -- reading about it. looking at it. talking to people about it. and the after affects alone are enough that should stopped all this on nature. why is all the corporations owning all of our nature? they're moving in now to our nature preserves. the things that the government set up for us to save nature for the...
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, to power plants up and down the ohio river. this is where the coal comes into and is shipped to those power plants. one of the individuals who works there is j.d. holiday, the harbor manager and long time boat captain there. i want to show our viewers an interview with him on a recent visit in which he describes what actually happens each day at the transloading facility there. >> what we have here is we have a transloading facility that brings coal by train down to the harbor. we offload the trains and load it on to barges. one of the things we have realized years ago is barge transportation, water transportation, is the most efficient way to ship product no matter what product it would be. and i can put it in perspective for you, if you would like. so, we load a barge down here in about 40 minutes. it takes about 40 minutes to load one barge, and that's with 1,700 tons of coal that goes into one barge. when the barges leave our harbor, there's usually 15 of them that tie together, wired together, and one boat will pick those
, to power plants up and down the ohio river. this is where the coal comes into and is shipped to those power plants. one of the individuals who works there is j.d. holiday, the harbor manager and long time boat captain there. i want to show our viewers an interview with him on a recent visit in which he describes what actually happens each day at the transloading facility there. >> what we have here is we have a transloading facility that brings coal by train down to the harbor. we...
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- transfer point for one of the mines in ohio to power plants up and down the ohio river. one of the individuals who works there is jimmy holiday -- jamie holiday -- i want to show an inerview we did with him which he describes what actually happened each day at the trans loading facility there. [video clip] >> we have a trans loading facility that brings coal by train down to the harbor. we offloaded the trains and loaded onto barges. one of the things we've realized years ago is barge transportation, water transportation is the most efficient way to ship products no matter what product it would be. i can put it into perspective for you. we loaded a barge down here in 40 minutes. takes 40 minutes to load one coal.with 1700 tons of when the barges leave our harbor, there's 15 of them wired together and one vote will pick boat will- one pick those up. it hundred 50 coal trucks to come up with that much coal dust 850 coal trucks to come up with that much coal. we can do it in one boat. barges vary from day to day. we can have up to 60 or 70 barges to load in our harbor at a
- transfer point for one of the mines in ohio to power plants up and down the ohio river. one of the individuals who works there is jimmy holiday -- jamie holiday -- i want to show an inerview we did with him which he describes what actually happened each day at the trans loading facility there. [video clip] >> we have a trans loading facility that brings coal by train down to the harbor. we offloaded the trains and loaded onto barges. one of the things we've realized years ago is barge...
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clarence is wait nothing fredericktown, ohio. yes, thank you, c-span. i would like to apologize for from ohio.ssman on these people lie so much. i am so devastated by it, when i removal stuff.p i've been reading at it, looking at it, telling people about it alone are er effects enough to stop all this on nature. why is all the corporations ownure our nature? they are move nothing now to our ature preserves, the things that the government -- nature the e people, now all to s are going to be open this kind of stuff. this lady, vivian stockman, thank you so much for what you do. wish i could do more, but i can't. run a clean , we farm, only 50 acres, no gmo, no nothing. animals are all on grass, throw conserve and carbon alley air, that is the best we can do. for sharing your story. vivian stockman. you know, the caller is talking about cleaner solutionsre, there are to this. the last nd solar in year far outpaced, wind and coal and in tpaced terms of the new generation in the united states, wind and solar is just taking a little fact, i'm worried we're le
clarence is wait nothing fredericktown, ohio. yes, thank you, c-span. i would like to apologize for from ohio.ssman on these people lie so much. i am so devastated by it, when i removal stuff.p i've been reading at it, looking at it, telling people about it alone are er effects enough to stop all this on nature. why is all the corporations ownure our nature? they are move nothing now to our ature preserves, the things that the government -- nature the e people, now all to s are going to be open...
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-- tax reform in ohio. and the reason why that those that have those things taken from them very angry about it. so even in your own legislature. so why does this matter? do i think lower taxes will result in faster economic growth? i do. are there changes in the tax system to which encourage others? absolutely. i do believe corporate tax rates are too high and fishing, date that dynamic it was paid for with some amount of dynamics scoring. it has to be legitimate number. the democrats have said bieber now participating in this at all. but after having been in london with the stronger parliamentary system because when i met with some of the people they said we are working together with labor. we hate that. it is really terrible. >> he made the prayer -- a pretty clear statement that for the party not to turn to fear of putting fear into hatred with those to viciously attacked each other but what you have seen these still view that president? or patti seen anything quite. >> when i think we're seeing fewer l
-- tax reform in ohio. and the reason why that those that have those things taken from them very angry about it. so even in your own legislature. so why does this matter? do i think lower taxes will result in faster economic growth? i do. are there changes in the tax system to which encourage others? absolutely. i do believe corporate tax rates are too high and fishing, date that dynamic it was paid for with some amount of dynamics scoring. it has to be legitimate number. the democrats have...
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the singer al jolson came with 50 broadway stars all the way from new york to harding's home in ohio where they parade down main street and started singing songs in harding's praise. i think of that is really the first time we had celebrities in the modern age who were very interested in advocating for a candidate. it's really with the advent of television in the 1950s that celebrity politics becomes a national kind of episode. isenhour is such a nature to encase because isenhour was someone who was not really interested in politics. he wasn't interested in politics and it really wasn't interested in celebrity. he had been a military man his entire life. in fact he refused to run for president in 1932 but he allowed his name to be entered and nominated so he spent most of the 1952 primary campaign overseas in paris where he was supreme commander of nato. this made for an adjusting story to me because he had a presidential candidate who is off site who wasn't dissipating in his campaign. they were supporting isenhour forbade republican nomination and they relied on people like clark g
the singer al jolson came with 50 broadway stars all the way from new york to harding's home in ohio where they parade down main street and started singing songs in harding's praise. i think of that is really the first time we had celebrities in the modern age who were very interested in advocating for a candidate. it's really with the advent of television in the 1950s that celebrity politics becomes a national kind of episode. isenhour is such a nature to encase because isenhour was someone...
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>> up and down the ohio river to sometimes it will go as far as overseas. murray has several different contracts. >> is railroading in your family? >> no, i'm the first one and only one. >> how much training do you have to go through to be a railroad engineer? >> three to six months. it's pretty stringent. there's a lot of regulations, a lot of rules, and a lot of safety measures. there's a lot to learn in one of th
>> up and down the ohio river to sometimes it will go as far as overseas. murray has several different contracts. >> is railroading in your family? >> no, i'm the first one and only one. >> how much training do you have to go through to be a railroad engineer? >> three to six months. it's pretty stringent. there's a lot of regulations, a lot of rules, and a lot of safety measures. there's a lot to learn in one of th
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adam from ohio. good morning. >> caller: good morning.een, i was a coalminer for about as lazy have been come around three years, as a welder, mechanic and labor as well. i got hurt august 16 or the night of, a herniated disc, c-3, c4, c6.. i miss work on the 18th because i couldn't get out of bed. the 19th i went back to work and herniated discs in the middle of my back. my question is, how can things improve when the coal miners are working against the coalminer himself and workers comp is doing the same. i have five kids i have to take care of just like every other coalminer. and here a.m. disabled and not getting -- and the 23rd of this month i have to get the next surgery done and that is on my wife's insurance. because worker's comp. in the coal company is refusing to help.yeah, >> that is one of the things that does not seem to make it through the coal industries media campaigns and their friends of coal organization campaigns. they don't talk about people like you are people like my friend wh
adam from ohio. good morning. >> caller: good morning.een, i was a coalminer for about as lazy have been come around three years, as a welder, mechanic and labor as well. i got hurt august 16 or the night of, a herniated disc, c-3, c4, c6.. i miss work on the 18th because i couldn't get out of bed. the 19th i went back to work and herniated discs in the middle of my back. my question is, how can things improve when the coal miners are working against the coalminer himself and workers comp...
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this is a very active scene out of ohio in kirkersville, ohio, we're getting word that an officer may be injured after reports of that active shooter that's cropped up at that ohio nursing home. you see all of the police cars and ambulances. we're still following this developic situation. >> what always makes these unnerving is it could be any community where we are here in the bay area. this is in ohio, right where that is happening there's a local elementary school on lockdown. large law enforcement presents there on the scene. a this point it's knotts clear why the active shooter may have targeted a nursing home, but we are trying to get to the bottom of that. we'll bring you the breaking details as we get them. >>> nasa is still checking the prep work for this morning's space walk. those were preparations delayed because there was a leak in the hose connected to the spacesuit worn by jack fisher. it's called an umbilical hose. nasa says the suit is fine, but the leaky hose had to be taken out of commission. astronauts are to perform that landmark 200th space walk at the internatio
this is a very active scene out of ohio in kirkersville, ohio, we're getting word that an officer may be injured after reports of that active shooter that's cropped up at that ohio nursing home. you see all of the police cars and ambulances. we're still following this developic situation. >> what always makes these unnerving is it could be any community where we are here in the bay area. this is in ohio, right where that is happening there's a local elementary school on lockdown. large...
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he was born in pennsylvania, moved to ohio to attend the ohio state university -- this is where i talk and you get to eat. after graduation he worked for a state legislator, and in 1978 at the age of 26, ran a door to door campaign for state senator becoming the youngest man ever elected to the state senate. in '82 he won a u.s. house seat, eventually served as chairman of the house budget committee where he was a key architect of the balanced budget act of 997, left congress in 2001, became an an executive at lehman brothers. he was elected governor of ohio in 2010 and won an overwhelming victory for re-election in 2014, and so much for biography. as always, we're on the record here. please, no live blogging or tweeting, in short, no filing of any kind while the breakfast is underway. this is no embargo when the session ends. to help you resist that relentless selfie urge, we'll e-mail pictures as soon as the breakfast ends. if you'd like to ask a question, please send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal, and i'll happily call on one and all. we're going to offer the governor to opport
he was born in pennsylvania, moved to ohio to attend the ohio state university -- this is where i talk and you get to eat. after graduation he worked for a state legislator, and in 1978 at the age of 26, ran a door to door campaign for state senator becoming the youngest man ever elected to the state senate. in '82 he won a u.s. house seat, eventually served as chairman of the house budget committee where he was a key architect of the balanced budget act of 997, left congress in 2001, became an...
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the bigger storm is up in pennsylvania and ohio, but around here cool showers. what you see over toward del mar is what we had earlier today, even delayed the start of the nats game about an hour and a half. we still have all these showers out to the west that we're watching. right now it's fairly quiet out there, 60s and maybe just an isolated sprinkle, but out to the west here from cumberland down toward romney, these showers moving easton about 20 miles an hour, light to moderate. we'll track them moving east over toward woodstock 7:20, winchester close to 8:00. then off to the south and west notice west of charlottesville some showers here. these are also moving toward the shenandoah valley. we're watching this area, charlestown 8:40, warrenton not until after 9:00 if it holds together. on the cool side. we got into the 70s before the rains moved in and the showers dropped us into the 60s where we stay, mid- to upper 60s this hour. if you're going out this evening, we will have some showers around on and off, temperatures in the 60s. now memorial day starts
the bigger storm is up in pennsylvania and ohio, but around here cool showers. what you see over toward del mar is what we had earlier today, even delayed the start of the nats game about an hour and a half. we still have all these showers out to the west that we're watching. right now it's fairly quiet out there, 60s and maybe just an isolated sprinkle, but out to the west here from cumberland down toward romney, these showers moving easton about 20 miles an hour, light to moderate. we'll...
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coal up andstop for down the ohio river.t isuld his mind, how regulated and its impact on the environment and people who work on the industry. mined.it is sally is described how she told trump administration officials that michael flynn could be blackmailed by russia. as we take you through the key moments of the hearing, we want to hear from you. democrats can call in at 202-748-8001. --202-748-8000. republicans can call 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. also on twitter and facebook. a very good tuesday morning to you. welcome in to the "washington journal." your thoughts on the high-profile hearing yesterday. here's one of the headlines stemming from that hearing, front page of "usa today." the story noting that for the first time publicly, sally yates recounted the details of the meeting january 26 in which she alerted the white house counsel that flynn had lied to white house officials about his meeting with surrogate kiss ergei -- [video clip] >> we walked through why we were telling them about this. --explain t
coal up andstop for down the ohio river.t isuld his mind, how regulated and its impact on the environment and people who work on the industry. mined.it is sally is described how she told trump administration officials that michael flynn could be blackmailed by russia. as we take you through the key moments of the hearing, we want to hear from you. democrats can call in at 202-748-8001. --202-748-8000. republicans can call 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. also on twitter and facebook. a...
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i'm sorry. >> piketon, ohio. windon, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. just a quick note here. i have a lot of environment in trying to address this matter. there are solutions. the key really is all about economics. the miners and the poor folks in the rural areas need jobs and need money. it's not that they necessarily have to work in the coal mines. like the gentlemen says they recognize the dangers. history on myself here, as a former marine of 12 years with some technical background, i worked with an offered chemical engineer eight years ago and submitted a proposal through the local university with regards to a complete dynamic reactor for making bio diesel. the reason we chose bio diesel is because it was fairly clean, it was the only fuel authorized as a one to one replacement. our reactor we designed cost roughly 1/20th of what the normal cost of industry specks were and used less than 60% of the catalyst and alcohols that normal systems used. the big component of our system was the farming model and there's existin
i'm sorry. >> piketon, ohio. windon, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. just a quick note here. i have a lot of environment in trying to address this matter. there are solutions. the key really is all about economics. the miners and the poor folks in the rural areas need jobs and need money. it's not that they necessarily have to work in the coal mines. like the gentlemen says they recognize the dangers. history on myself here, as a former marine of...
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there has been a shooting in ohio at a nursing home. this is kirker's bill ohio.nute, they are wheeling someone out of the nursing home as we are talking to you life. you are seeing what we are seeing for the first time. at least one police officer has been shot in the shooting. we are hearing the suspected shooter may have also been shot. we are trying to confirm all of this, schools in the area are on lockdown. as you can imagine because of all this activity around this nursing home. we have not confirmed any other information about possible injuries at the nursing home itself. it appears to be on the gurney -- they are bringing people out. we will keep an eye on this. this is a shooting -- and active shooting that occurred at a nursing home in kirker's bill ohio. you are seeing these life pictures we will bring new details as we get them.>>we understand they are doing a certain the area as well. we will stay on that story. some people with homeowners and renters insurance policies here in california will be receiving refunds. this is in compliance with an order
there has been a shooting in ohio at a nursing home. this is kirker's bill ohio.nute, they are wheeling someone out of the nursing home as we are talking to you life. you are seeing what we are seeing for the first time. at least one police officer has been shot in the shooting. we are hearing the suspected shooter may have also been shot. we are trying to confirm all of this, schools in the area are on lockdown. as you can imagine because of all this activity around this nursing home. we have...
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programl do it for our from powhatan point, ohio. special thank you to andrew jones, our drone pilot, they'll healthfully, our cameraman -- hellfly, -- hillfly, our cameraman. now we take you to capitol hill. for u.s. ambassadorships
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the presiding officer: the senator ohio. -the senator from ohio.i thank- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. portman: i ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: i rise to speak about an issue that affects all of us. that's this epidemic of drug use, opioids, which would be heroin, prescription drugs, the new synthetic heroins like fentanyl and carfentanil and u-4. it's devastating our communities. this is the worst crisis we've ever had. that's my view, but it's also the view of a lot of experts. in over 20 years i've never seen anything like this. that's why i've come to the floor to talk about this. this is the 24th time that i've spoken on this issue in the last year or so. i come with sadness in my heart because it's not getting better. based on the statistics that i've seen from my home state of ohio and around the country for the first quarter of this year, it looks like the number of deaths and overdoses from drug abuse are increasing, no
the presiding officer: the senator ohio. -the senator from ohio.i thank- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. portman: i ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: i rise to speak about an issue that affects all of us. that's this epidemic of drug use, opioids, which would be heroin, prescription drugs, the new synthetic heroins like fentanyl and carfentanil and u-4. it's devastating our communities. this is the worst...
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the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: i ask unanimous consent that vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: came to the floor last week to talk about our police officers. it was during police week and we talked about the bravery and heroism of our officers back home. i talked about some stories, tragic stories of police officers gunned down in the line of duty, talked about what they do for us every day. today i want to talk about an issue that is actually endangering their lives an the lives of so many in our communities but specifically law enforcement, and this happens in every single state represented in this chamber. this danger is this new epidemic of synthetic heroin of opioids, heroin and prescription drugs we know more b now you have these synthetic heroins coming in that are even more powerful. so being a police officer has always been a tough job. but it's becoming riskier today because of this. some people have heard it as carfentanil or fentanyl or u4. most of t
the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: i ask unanimous consent that vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: came to the floor last week to talk about our police officers. it was during police week and we talked about the bravery and heroism of our officers back home. i talked about some stories, tragic stories of police officers gunned down in the line of duty, talked about what they do for us every day. today i want to talk about an...
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ohio is one of the hardest-hit states. appalachia, the new england states are also particularly hard-hit. in the fall of 2011, my office alerted our county executive to an alarming trend and the rise of heroin-associated deaths. in the subsequent months and years we've partnered with our county sheriff, cleveland police department, u.s. attorney's office, county prosecutor and our board of health to launch a community initiative which i'm proud to say has attempted to combat this public health crisis. partners were quickly added from the major medical institutionses, including the cleveland clinic, case western reserve university hospitals and our county hospital metro health medical center, as well as the free clinic, a free health service provider. and set in motion some important pieces of response. we have drug drop-off boxes now to take back overprescribed prescription health service pai over 50 police departments. our no lox own distribution program is run out of the county hospital as well as the free clinic and the
ohio is one of the hardest-hit states. appalachia, the new england states are also particularly hard-hit. in the fall of 2011, my office alerted our county executive to an alarming trend and the rise of heroin-associated deaths. in the subsequent months and years we've partnered with our county sheriff, cleveland police department, u.s. attorney's office, county prosecutor and our board of health to launch a community initiative which i'm proud to say has attempted to combat this public health...
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he was born in warren ohio in 1940.ed himself on telling people that story because he wanted people to know his rags-to-riches story. he was sort of the american dream in that he was a middle child of a physically abusive father who worked as a supervisor at an automobile plant. he had a tough mom, wasn't necessarily the warmest woman in his life. he had a big heart, though obviously he had his own personal troubles. he had a lack of trust in people, something i believe he had always attributed to his da dad. how did his upbringing shape the man? >> at roger and i would talk about those days in ohio, his dad worked -- he spoke of how as a young man, he was digging ditches. when you think of a man who makes it to the head of a network he created and yet, when you go back to his early years, here's someone who rose from very humble beginnings. he and i shared this experience of growing up in ohio. it was probably part of what bonded us years ago. what enabled us to share a commitment to america, i want to stress, he loved
he was born in warren ohio in 1940.ed himself on telling people that story because he wanted people to know his rags-to-riches story. he was sort of the american dream in that he was a middle child of a physically abusive father who worked as a supervisor at an automobile plant. he had a tough mom, wasn't necessarily the warmest woman in his life. he had a big heart, though obviously he had his own personal troubles. he had a lack of trust in people, something i believe he had always attributed...
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ohio department of transportation cameras caught it all on camera in dayton ohio.an accident then the explosion. officers believe the crash was caused by a wrong way driver. the driver of the car was confirmed dead in the crashwhile the truck driver has minor injuries. police are trying to determine if drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash. (justine) the f-b-i is now part of an investigation into how a hacker got a hold of season five of netflix favorite "orange is the new black." the hacker, who goes by the name " the dark overlord"...had demanded that netflix pay a ransom in exchange for not leaking the episodes prematurely online. but now, 10 episodes from the upcoming season are available for download on an illegal file-sharing service. netflix has yet to comment. pirated copies of "orange" could dent the los gatos company's subscriber growth and the stock price. (jrstone) san francisco international airport is still experiencing flight delays because of the repair work on one of the two main runways. this is a live look at sfo right now. over 500 flights
ohio department of transportation cameras caught it all on camera in dayton ohio.an accident then the explosion. officers believe the crash was caused by a wrong way driver. the driver of the car was confirmed dead in the crashwhile the truck driver has minor injuries. police are trying to determine if drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash. (justine) the f-b-i is now part of an investigation into how a hacker got a hold of season five of netflix favorite "orange is the new...
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. >>> tragedy after a bully committed suicide in ohio. how the child's death is a growing problem nationwide. >> they were be bullied and disrespected and it should stop. businessman 2: we've gone over the numbers several times, and... businessman 1: yea, yea, yea...you know what i'm craving right now? businessman 1: (over speaker) --guacamole and bacon. audio tech: we got a craving! go go go!!! music: crashing cravings in the crave van. jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey guys, try my guacamole and bacon chicken sandwich with all white meat chicken, guacamole and pepperjack cheese. businessman 1: thanks jack.... wait. we're on the 18th floor. how did you get here? jack: hard work. jack vo: you crave it, we serve it. try my new guacamole and bacon chicken sandwich. music: crave van! >>> police in ohio say they don't know the motive yet for a triple shooting. dozens of officers joined the perfect -- procession of an officer who was shot and killed. the shooter went to pine kirk care center in kirkersville. the police chief was 36 year
. >>> tragedy after a bully committed suicide in ohio. how the child's death is a growing problem nationwide. >> they were be bullied and disrespected and it should stop. businessman 2: we've gone over the numbers several times, and... businessman 1: yea, yea, yea...you know what i'm craving right now? businessman 1: (over speaker) --guacamole and bacon. audio tech: we got a craving! go go go!!! music: crashing cravings in the crave van. jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey...
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we're going from the ohio valley, into st. louis, kansas city, tulsa, little rock, nashville. and the threat is going to continue into the evening hours and then for tomorrow. we see it down into the ohio valley, great lakes, any travel harness, please know you may have some delays. we spill it on into monday and we see the showers moving from the northeast into the gulf coast. denver, seattle more of the same. los angeles, partly cloudy sky wes 76 fwres. melissa, back to you. >>> still on high alert, the british are trying to stop fears of another terror attack after that concert attack this week. all as a busy sports weekend gets under way. e's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. now i can start relaxing even before the vacation begins. your memorial day weekend is very important. that's why booking.com makes finding the right hotel for the right price easy. find great deals now a
we're going from the ohio valley, into st. louis, kansas city, tulsa, little rock, nashville. and the threat is going to continue into the evening hours and then for tomorrow. we see it down into the ohio valley, great lakes, any travel harness, please know you may have some delays. we spill it on into monday and we see the showers moving from the northeast into the gulf coast. denver, seattle more of the same. los angeles, partly cloudy sky wes 76 fwres. melissa, back to you. >>>...
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the ohio country, the illinois county and michigan and indiana and the rest of the midwest. in that region, personal interest in that region begins his career as an important person in america. he made his way as a young man beginning in his teenage years by figuring out where the best land was and finding ways to invest in it. he was largely disinherited in favor of his older half-brother is and massive advantage, people think only hamilton didn't come from massive advantage but washington didn't come from massive advantage and he had to make up for a lot, to be a man by the standards given to him by hustling and becoming a major investor and developer in land down the ohio valley but he wasn't the only one. everybody who could was in the game at that time so it wasn't a surprise, anything but a surprise that once the nation had been formed the one of the key policy issues was can we gain sovereignty of that land. again, it gets to the same issue you were talking about, villainy versus heroism. once you find out how personally interested all these people where you can begin
the ohio country, the illinois county and michigan and indiana and the rest of the midwest. in that region, personal interest in that region begins his career as an important person in america. he made his way as a young man beginning in his teenage years by figuring out where the best land was and finding ways to invest in it. he was largely disinherited in favor of his older half-brother is and massive advantage, people think only hamilton didn't come from massive advantage but washington...
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at ohio state university and the best deal day massacre in france.s heading to europe. >> celebrities planning to go to the famous can festival moments away from last summer's deadly attack. the city pouring millions of dollars into security upgrades, putting 600 volunteers in the area as well as installing surveillance barriers along sidewalks. >> he will no longer be making public appearances. the 95-year-old royal pictured yesterday opening the stand at a new cricket ground. after queen elizabeth called an emergency meeting at buckingham palace overnight. prince philip will still be at royal family engagements, police reporting her husband -- >> at home donald trump is marking the national day of prayer with an executive order protecting religious freedom by adding his signature, the president ensures protection and enforcement of religious liberties for all americans and to break in fines for business that object a certain obamacare mandate like covering contraception but most important will be an irs rollback and enforcement of the johnson amend
at ohio state university and the best deal day massacre in france.s heading to europe. >> celebrities planning to go to the famous can festival moments away from last summer's deadly attack. the city pouring millions of dollars into security upgrades, putting 600 volunteers in the area as well as installing surveillance barriers along sidewalks. >> he will no longer be making public appearances. the 95-year-old royal pictured yesterday opening the stand at a new cricket ground....
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the chair: the gentleman from ohio. mr. gibbs: i want to re-emphasize the importance to pass this bill and get it signed health the human safety is at risk. e have over 100 zika outbreaks currently in the united states and west nile outbreaks. this bill puts a tool in the tool box for mosquito control districts to help eradicate or control the mosquito population and protect human health around our citizens. there has been a lot of talk about pesticide chemicals in the water. and some of these chemicals that have been mentioned are what we call legacy chemicals that were used years ago. as a farmer, some of the chemicals when i started farming n 1975, they didn't break down or biodegradeable. we have safer chemicals and many these degradeable and legacy issues -- the contaminant in the water isn't from chemicals being used in today's agricultural environment but past years because of those chemicals just last in the environment for many, many years. i think it's the former secretary of agriculture was very concerned about t
the chair: the gentleman from ohio. mr. gibbs: i want to re-emphasize the importance to pass this bill and get it signed health the human safety is at risk. e have over 100 zika outbreaks currently in the united states and west nile outbreaks. this bill puts a tool in the tool box for mosquito control districts to help eradicate or control the mosquito population and protect human health around our citizens. there has been a lot of talk about pesticide chemicals in the water. and some of these...
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las imÁgenes fueron sacadasen una peluquerÍa de ohio.ndo. sacÓ la pistola, lo hizo para amedrentar. carolina: el pobre niÑo se llevÓ un susto! javier: imagÍnate, el niÑo se porta mal en el colegio y la mamÁ lo que hace. carolina: el nÚmero del dÍa es 30.000. javier: es la cifra de adolescentes vinculados con la delincuencia. segÚn la organizaciÓn americana de derechos humanos, los jÓvenes estarÍan participando desde la extorsiÓn, hasta el trÁfico de personas. carolina: el informe revela que el 10% de los adolescentes entre 13 y 15 aÑos de edad habrÍan sido abordados por grupos delincuenciales para vincularlos a las redes. carolina: javier me robÓ el telÉfono y habÍa prometido quedarse 20 minutos sin Él. javier: un gran saludo para la gente que nos ve desde guerrero, y a toda la gente que estÁ conectada desde facebook live. tenemos l tenemos algunos de los televidentes que nos siguen a diario. en facebook live tenemos a guillermo troncoso que nos dice "felicidades por el dÍa del trabajador. el mito vendÍa para apoyar a nuestros trabajador
las imÁgenes fueron sacadasen una peluquerÍa de ohio.ndo. sacÓ la pistola, lo hizo para amedrentar. carolina: el pobre niÑo se llevÓ un susto! javier: imagÍnate, el niÑo se porta mal en el colegio y la mamÁ lo que hace. carolina: el nÚmero del dÍa es 30.000. javier: es la cifra de adolescentes vinculados con la delincuencia. segÚn la organizaciÓn americana de derechos humanos, los jÓvenes estarÍan participando desde la extorsiÓn, hasta el trÁfico de personas. carolina: el...
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i have known him from ohio. he is out of touch.ea party views are out of touch with mainstream america. that is why planned parenthood is funded and meals on wheels. senators are protecting the clean up of lake erie. we know what that lake looked like when we did not put federal involvement in it. >> i want to ask about nafta. this is important to you. president trump seems to have done an about face on his position on nafta. he had said he was on the verge of pulling out of nafta. then something happened this weekend where he changed his mind. let me play that moment for you. >> they said please would you rather than terminating nafta. i was set to do it. i was going to do it today. as we are sitting here, i would have to delay you. i would terminate nafta. they called up and said would you negotiate. i said yes i will negotiate. not able to renegotiate nafta. i will terminate nafta. >> where are you on the thinking? >> i don't know what is going on in the inner macinations in the white house. all four issues matter for a better t
i have known him from ohio. he is out of touch.ea party views are out of touch with mainstream america. that is why planned parenthood is funded and meals on wheels. senators are protecting the clean up of lake erie. we know what that lake looked like when we did not put federal involvement in it. >> i want to ask about nafta. this is important to you. president trump seems to have done an about face on his position on nafta. he had said he was on the verge of pulling out of nafta. then...
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foundation was actually 1957.d in it came into being because congresswoman frances payne bolton of ohio bought a farm here that was 500 acres to protect it from being developed. through the years, they talked treatmentewater plants, housing development, all kinds of things. in this community already were people who were living on five acre parcels and very committed to preserving the environment. they had covenants on their property that actually became the model for the scenic easement, which is now a major toll in land conservation -- tool in land conservation. it was one of the first land trusts in the country. there is a big movement right now of large landscape conservation, this was one of the first right here on the potomac. farm, theyht the started this effort to protect and very of shoreline, soon it became clear that they were going to need to have the federal government involved to protect from eminent domain being used. in 1961, kennedy signed the legislation to create the park, but it took years to put together all these parcels of land. people donated these easements. prin
foundation was actually 1957.d in it came into being because congresswoman frances payne bolton of ohio bought a farm here that was 500 acres to protect it from being developed. through the years, they talked treatmentewater plants, housing development, all kinds of things. in this community already were people who were living on five acre parcels and very committed to preserving the environment. they had covenants on their property that actually became the model for the scenic easement, which...
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ohio is not in the confederacy, so what is the message? what is the confluence between a confederate flag and the trump message? i think there is a confluence there, and i think that is the source or certain powerful emotions. i do not prescribe it to the average trump voter, but i was very struck does. i had been to the deep south and seen them. i can associate it with family and ancestry, things that do not physically have to deal with racism, but when i see a confederate flag in ohio, i think people are right when they say that in addition to everything that donald trump inspires, there is some explicitly racist ideas that have gone on with that. int: here is samantha bee july of last year. >> just because you are injured does not mean you have to go to church every sunday. you do not have to have a bible in your hand for every moment of your life. our main goal is to defeat hillary clinton. >> and honest admission as to why christians support donald trump. " straight from this jerry falwell in this larval form. support among my student
ohio is not in the confederacy, so what is the message? what is the confluence between a confederate flag and the trump message? i think there is a confluence there, and i think that is the source or certain powerful emotions. i do not prescribe it to the average trump voter, but i was very struck does. i had been to the deep south and seen them. i can associate it with family and ancestry, things that do not physically have to deal with racism, but when i see a confederate flag in ohio, i...
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the chair: the gentleman from ohio. mr. gibbs: i urge members to oppose this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from connecticut. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the knows have it and the amendment is not agreed to. ms. esty: i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from connecticut will be postponed. . for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. huffman: mr. speaker, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in house report 115-145 offered by mr. huffman of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 348, the gentleman from california, mr. huffman, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opport
the chair: the gentleman from ohio. mr. gibbs: i urge members to oppose this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from connecticut. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the knows have it and the amendment is not agreed to. ms. esty: i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from connecticut will be...
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ohio department of transportation cameras caught it all on camera in dayton ohio.an accident then the explosion. officers believe the crash was caused by a wrong way driver. the driver of the car was confirmed dead in the crashwhile the truck driver has minor injuries. police are investigating are trying to determine if drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash. (jr stone) people in martinez and pleasant hill were left without power this morning when a car collided with a power pole. it happened overnight on alhambra avenue near paso nogal road. authorities say the collision knocked down the pole and electrical wire blocking all lanes of the road. according to police... the underage driver had fallen asleep at the wheel... he was not injured. authorities do not believe drugs or alcohol were a factor in this crash. (justine) near the beach volleyball courts in santa cruz, police found a murder victim this morning. a 52-year-old man was found on main beach. police closed the popular volleyball courts to investigate. police tell us he was not shot or stabbed. but ha
ohio department of transportation cameras caught it all on camera in dayton ohio.an accident then the explosion. officers believe the crash was caused by a wrong way driver. the driver of the car was confirmed dead in the crashwhile the truck driver has minor injuries. police are investigating are trying to determine if drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash. (jr stone) people in martinez and pleasant hill were left without power this morning when a car collided with a power pole. it...
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i was in rural ohio yesterday, during the trump campaign, and ohio, a very red state.ou talk to people about what matters to them, it is just what he said. it is not climate or any progressive causes. it is jobs. to someone my age, i am 55 and my kids are in college. i have won the lottery's i did not have a right to win. i was able to send my kids to college. those, there is nothing for young people. we had economic analyst for a long time as to whether it was a realistic promise he made about kids did notmy have any access in community college, and hillary to do not have anything to say those people in ohio. on the other hand, there were a lot of times when i was there before the election, when i was ohiong through yesterday, was not in the confederacy, so what is the message, between a confederate flag and a trump message? low, there ise deep concern about certain emotions. i don't at all subscribed these to the caller or the average trump voter, but i was very struck i those. i have been in the deep south and have seen those weird i understand maybe is associated w
i was in rural ohio yesterday, during the trump campaign, and ohio, a very red state.ou talk to people about what matters to them, it is just what he said. it is not climate or any progressive causes. it is jobs. to someone my age, i am 55 and my kids are in college. i have won the lottery's i did not have a right to win. i was able to send my kids to college. those, there is nothing for young people. we had economic analyst for a long time as to whether it was a realistic promise he made about...
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caller: we got two calls this morning from my hometown of toledo, ohio. midwest, istrial have lived all around this country. i used to run a mile and a half when i was in the military in one minute 10 seconds. i do hard labor. askingare calling in and the government to take care of that. this gentleman started an insurance company, but i live in are the five are richest counties in the nation, every year, around washington, d.c. story.here is a telling the government in charge of your health care -- everyone deserves health care but they deserve a house and fresh fruit, so what is the government going to do? all of my comrades that want this stuff are asking to be enslaved by the government. steve: thanks for the call. we will get a response. mr. isasi: it is an important question you are asking and we have to answer it. perspective of families is that health care, good access to good health and health care is foundational to being able to live to your full potential. an example is, over 50% of births are currently paid for by medicaid. over 50%. that is
caller: we got two calls this morning from my hometown of toledo, ohio. midwest, istrial have lived all around this country. i used to run a mile and a half when i was in the military in one minute 10 seconds. i do hard labor. askingare calling in and the government to take care of that. this gentleman started an insurance company, but i live in are the five are richest counties in the nation, every year, around washington, d.c. story.here is a telling the government in charge of your health...
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in the wake of the tragedy in ohio, i know the people of ohio are looking for congress to stand tall and stand with our police officers, thanking them for what they do to prosecuting us every day -- to protect us every day. let's support this police week resolution, let's support the back the blue act and let them know we're on their side, as they do every day to protect us. thank you, mr. president. i yield back my time. mr. leahy: mr. president. mr. president, i ask consent the call of the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: the senate is not in a quorum call. the senator is recognized. mr. leahy: i just assumed we were, mr. president. thank you. sometimes we new guys have to double check those things. mr. president, pending before the senate is the nomination of rachel brand to be the associate attorney general of the united states. associate attorney general of the united states. the united states. not the associate attorney general of the president. we once had an attorney general who told us in the judiciary committee that as a member of the president's staff, and
in the wake of the tragedy in ohio, i know the people of ohio are looking for congress to stand tall and stand with our police officers, thanking them for what they do to prosecuting us every day -- to protect us every day. let's support this police week resolution, let's support the back the blue act and let them know we're on their side, as they do every day to protect us. thank you, mr. president. i yield back my time. mr. leahy: mr. president. mr. president, i ask consent the call of the...
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and go to ohio. the youngest one, epson, at some point finds it really difficult ohio whereily in they had settled. he was -- there are stories written about him because he made his living as a violinist in ohio. there are stories about his daughters p and a recitals and so forth. ohio began to crack down on blacks. has some point decides to take his family, he moved to madison, wisconsin. he changes his name from extant hemmings to aston hemmings-jefferson or eh jefferson. the children changed their names to jefferson. and they live as white people. they tell a story that when people ask them, are you related to jefferson, they say, oh, we are related to a jefferson uncle, or jefferson -- a collateral. everybody knew that jefferson had no legitimate white sons. that's the family story. thegenerations -- they keep story of hemmings and jefferson, but the grandchildren, because they wanted to be white, they don't tell them about that. they lose the story of sally hemmings and the story of sally jeffer
and go to ohio. the youngest one, epson, at some point finds it really difficult ohio whereily in they had settled. he was -- there are stories written about him because he made his living as a violinist in ohio. there are stories about his daughters p and a recitals and so forth. ohio began to crack down on blacks. has some point decides to take his family, he moved to madison, wisconsin. he changes his name from extant hemmings to aston hemmings-jefferson or eh jefferson. the children changed...
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taft was from an old republican family in ohio. his father had been president and he was known in party circles as mr. republican. eisenhower came in and the taft people were meetly concerned about the emergence of this celebrity candidate. they called him a glamor candidate. it's a little hard for us to emergency -- to imagine eisenhower being labeled the glamor candidate but to the taft people whose who eisenhower represented. so eisenhower came in and there was a big struggle between traditional republicans and many of these people were not in internationalists, and then people like eisenhower, who were very media savvy, and very good on television and very good on the radio, and also had a much more global vision for the united states. eisenhower was such a hero of monumental proportions. the person who had led the allied forces to victory in world war ii. so that many republicans in hollywood and many democrats who had previously supported roosevelt, found themselves being attracted to eisenhower. there's something.the man tha
taft was from an old republican family in ohio. his father had been president and he was known in party circles as mr. republican. eisenhower came in and the taft people were meetly concerned about the emergence of this celebrity candidate. they called him a glamor candidate. it's a little hard for us to emergency -- to imagine eisenhower being labeled the glamor candidate but to the taft people whose who eisenhower represented. so eisenhower came in and there was a big struggle between...